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prl;n t��s'hi ratirinz to years, W, . ch resided oi' late
$1 miles of S4c ondaq'Y117
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,. at ItuxontvleW. He had peen m In d lition, it re -
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ton ii yearns ego; Hzghwar a ,M. John Grigg gave the
fivilmg health Tor one :and a the campleitaonl of 9Q mil-
Was ma 1ed 61 years . half years,. Mr, Crich, Was a es. pf new Rads ani 'NoPhexn D tat .ie seere 'p f Mrs, t
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to, file former Martha Fi nga merrvber of 4n'tarlu Street and, NrnrthWes�terrl Ontario, Roll gall ryviaa, answered by a
beth Coo pet't, WW surviveis, a- United, Church.
most of this mil Pg being builit biblical vexrse with the word.
Jpa>Ig lvvtlt four soils,, I,awsb¢r, Son of the late Abraham under tlh!e $15,000,000 "Rpada to- "Beau't'y," The me>x bexs Were
'[lsp4', Mich,; :lvan, ll tha, Cinch and his Wife the fmr#ner Resources" .program ti4e pep iiotified that tate anxtival spring'.
Allta; Glen, C Y a z} t a n, -
Alice Gilmore he was, born in s'ey*Qns of th'e Deanery of
villa, Ggdea c$ '?TSl!N+r>shiF,
one amtanent of Highway carry H
dl.augttite r, Mrs. Bert (4ttil9e) Mr #lop Tqr misStnP, on Novern out in t umbra will be held in Trinity
ber 6, 1884, examples of seotims' p& now F xcSx on Tuesday
R oa'en, Clinton,; 13 gxanrl Maw 22, a 0 a m. '
children :and at Brtrvavcn tbestdas. his Wrfe the m13'eatge sthown' .011 the 1962 7niap
[nine gre grand». Mrs. Fred Middleton gaive
loner Margaret Fortahexgill are alre: 1Aze completion, of Se�cori� the higlhlights of. Mas. Part,
cyh?Jdr+en; also one saS+tex, rNTus, a dawghtex Marlene and! tihree dory Highway 637 between
Via, Hill, Sarkdale; 6 sib, sorts, Arnolii, RoY and Ronald r'idge's acl�dress at St. Paul's
Urs azxi two brothers , li sie- Ki'llarrney �anid' Highway 69; anld WA.Cltrnton; •recently, Mrs. Par=
andl a dav;ghter by .a ixleviqus ,the, 60 -mile s'eet7on, of Highway fridge is Dioeesian treasurer of
ceased him. msFo7rage, Mals. Dari& c(7aart, 101 between Fal et and Chap- the WA and alsry a chart'e'red
on Friday,Beattie MayHQ from[ tlhe in We terA Canada three gra June. to be officially opened[ in a gas e eeidpd to halal ,the
mal sorvice was heldWright;foursilsters who _
, Douglas, Cart the b1g b an ]3apd old on Bat-
They service was conducated w r Southern Ontario, urdlay, July 14, at 11 a.m,
by e Rev, C. G. Paxl�, Wes- wit, Mrs. Andrew (Marii- gest change k our Highway 401, The WA plrans to entertain
ley -Willis United' Church, Clingy orle) Hasty' and Betty Cart- where 75 miles of sections Ladies of 'Ilrinity WA Bayfield,
waright and, three great grand, opened! to traffic in, 1961 have in June (date undecid'e'd) at
torn, of which deceased was .a children,, Nanette, Michael and
member. Tnternnlexnt was ixr, CLhri'- 1?�'n �added�. All. se�+tiar� +rat the home of Mm's, Steward
tion
Member.
I Cemetery. Cathy' H 'r yet opened .are shown on the Middleton, The lunch comunwt-
Palllemeters Were Allen Mr. Crich was predeceased, new map as being under con- tee in charge to be Mrs, S•te-
B'etltt1s4 avers Harrison, Aus� by his- fixtstt wife the former stmetion. epe, Mrs, D. Middleton' and
Cora Rawe'liffe, Exeter, mother Another important revision Ars Dutat
tin: 1liarris, Norman ShepherA, of Mrs. Dords Cartwright. is theextension of King's High, M'rs. Fdlwaxd Wise read' a
Howard Crich and Edgar Arlm- ,Pallbearers were: Keith Tyn- wad' 4,3 westerly from Win., lovely so "Beauty f Padre
strong. Flower -bearers' were d'all Free] Vodden, Clark Ball, and also .gave titre' s Padre
-five rgrandsonis; Donald %.ock, �e to Perth, In Western younfg's spiritual, messages.
William. J•enldns•, Jahns Murch Ontario, improvements have Mrs, Wise paid a most m'ov-
hart, Bruce Lockhart, Jim and James, Leishman, all neigh, .been, made in the renumbering ing' -tribute to her grandfather,
Lo chain, Edward Wise and, bourns of Mr. Crich
Roy flrirs and Arnol� ter Svav' been extended sou- than vel khaart, who had died
John Manning. Flower ,bearers wSeo e; �rmald of Hi 19 and 59, the Laic- elaxnes� �
di and whose life
Friend's attending the funeral Crich. R ithe virtues of
1ih'ercly from Highway $for 23
from a distance were fromi, Hy- Christian living outlined in the
t7aait�vi�ght7, miles asp four as Long Pont ,
the, Alta.; Troy. Mich.; Brad- Rev, Y'oang s article,
,ford, Dundalk, F1esltert>any Park. Mrs, Arnold Miller gave a
,forrrkdaiD Walker Fie ertMiton, In addition to the 95 new splendid Dorcas report, a
William W. Barr place names' which were added bale was sent to Korea, twa
ener and. Shelburne..to .the 1961 road map, another quiltsandused. clothing- to the
AUBURN—Word' was reee'v- 36 rare shown for the first Mime mahawk Institute, Brantford, a
John Elston 'Dowson ed, 'here last week of the death. tbi ye� letter of thrankz was, recieved
of William. W. Barr, Detr'ovt, The new map may be obtain, for •the Brantford bale.
KIPPEN — John Elston in his 51st year, Born in: BlyttltThe presidentmoved' a hear-
ed� fine of charge fi our amps of
Dowsron passed away at Scott he was the son of the lane Wil-districtby note of appreciation; to Mrs,
Meanoarial Hospital:, Seaforth on Baan Barr and, )Margaret Wil- the
IS f offices of the Miller and her committee coni
Friday aftern'o'on, May 4, after son. He and his, family at one Department th nrt of Highways, On. aisting of Mrs. Milton Steep'e,
tatrio; the Head Office of the Mrs. McCu'llougih and Mrs, K,
a brief SAl`rress. He had suffer- time lived with his uncle, the' Department, or the Depart- Miller far an outstanding bale
ed ,a leant -attack the Friday late John J. Wilson in Chas dis, men't of Travel and, Publicity, on, display that. night at Mrs!.
prerviaus, and later two s,trakes britt, He has lived in Detroit ,the mail raddiress being Parka- Miller's•
wmb a in, hospital.. for several' years and is sur viv- ment Buiilding5, Toronto. On Mrs. Doan Middleton conduct -
He was born in, Stanley ed 'by his' wife. Burial took ,and iter May 12 the map will
ToWnship 83 years ago amid' place in Michigan, Memorial also be available at any of the TRACTOR TIRES
farunedl there an his. life. He Park, Flet Rock, Miebigan. Tourist Reception, Centres op -
was a member oaf the United' erated by the'Department of VULCANIZED
ch(Travel .and Publicity, AT THE FARM'SERVICE
Surviving :are hds wife the MCS. Charles Hovey
former Clara Workman; one BAYF'IELD — Mr. and Mrs. .
daughter, Mr's. FA n (Mildred) J, E Hovey were -a Seam- Mrs. William Mayhew "
Kerr, of near Seaforth; t'hr'ee :borough and Burlington ors Fti- AUBURN — Funeral service M
snsiters+, Mrs•, Will (Laura) day, May 4 ;for the funeral of
Stogdill:, Toronto; Mrs. A. :their smsrter-in-law Mrs. Charles, was held for the Late Mrs'. Wil -
(Flossie) Keys,, Seaforth and Liam Mayhew recently iat
n '
MisMiss �a Dawsons, C:linion; one �'�'' TSzamesville with burial in.
sbrotex, Lloyd, , Cls tri. The Church of the E'p'iphany, Mount Pleasant cemetery. Born 1J
Rev, D, A. MacMillan, 100 Kennedy Road, was, filled at Auburn on October 14, 1876,
erton and Rev. Harolds Johan- for the burial service .ah :10.30 she wale the former Jean Gabs
am. The ,rector was assisted Straughan, daughter of the
', Fpan .United Church, by -a friend of the family, the
conducted the service Monday late Thomas and Margaret
afternoon, at the B'onthron: full, Rev. Bruce Malcolm, Toronita, Straughan land' lived on the
Interment was made in, tate family farm on the 3rd con. of Complete Stock of New
eM home, Hensall. Bearers ,family plot in'S�t, Luke's emte-
word five nephews, the three LkCEast Wawanosh• DUNLOP
ton
Burlin
t', g, Form ' TRACTOR TIRES
Keyes B,rorthexS�; Varna; Fi'ne'r- tex'may Years she clerked
son amd'John, AAderstony Kippen Formerly Miss Madeline. B. at Sault Site. Marie, U.S.A.,
isketit the deceased woman Parts For All Makes of
scuds a son-inlaw; B1di:n Kerr,, Baed Wumgham amts Thamesv3lle. Alt- Cars and Trucks
was borax, and, raised, in Inger'- a her marriage to William WE BUY `
SeaiPomtIlti Interment was Sol(): and continued to reside Mayhew who Passed .away last SCRAP METAL
Baytfleldi Cemetrey. there for awhile'after her Amar=
year, !sheresndeld at Thames- Highest Cash Prices
nage to Charles E. Hovey ville until three years ,ago she For Scrap Cars
,Robert M. Townsend' (fmneAv of Clinton). They went to a 'New Toronto nursing CLEItE-VU
LONDESBORO — Flune�ral 'moved' to Toronto in. which ,area home where, ,she palssed away
service was conducted on: Mon- they, have resided ever +sincew after a lengthy illness. Auto Wreckers
day, May 7 from th'e Londies . An active member of the An- She was a member of th,e
st of
bona United Church for Robert gSican church, the deceased wo- Anglican Church where she g gg ay H U 2-3211 Clinton
Melbourne Townsend, who pas- man had given freely orf her took an active part for many
sed away on Friday, May 4, it talents in the Work . of the years.
Victoria Hospital, London, eifiter Church of the Epiphany. She is survived by one son,
aux dll'nesis off three week's. The Death came shtddemly in Leslie, Toronto; one (brother,
Rev. H. A. Funge, Londesboro, Saarboraugli General Hospirtal, WaLliam SltxrarughaA Auburn and
officiated ' . May 1, 1962, from a heart one suer, Mrs. Mabel 'Wil -
pallbearers. were Alex WeIU, seizure. liams, Clinton. Mr, and Mrs'.
James Neilans, Willows Moura- Besides her husband she is. William Straughan and their
Main, Gordon Radford, Arthur survived by two daughters; sonAn-law, Clayton Robertson,
Weymouth -aodf Frank. Wilson, Mrs. H. (Barbara) Tutt and Copper C110 attended the
Gad&%rrelt. Fionver bearers were Mrs. J. (Rena) Gouldfuneerral.
Harolds Beacom, William Gov -
ler, Robert Wafton, FmmersMI
Hesk, Ed, Youngblut and Har-
vey Wells. Interment was in
Ebenezer Cemetery:
Bm-n on October 11, 1881,
Mr. Townsrartd was the son of
Elijah, Townsend axed Satrah
Fisher. He •married Ida Eliza-
beth Cowan,
Mr. Townsend watt 'a memib-
er of the bood of otewards and
an honourar^y member of the
sessim of Londe'sboto United
Church.
Surviving' besides his wife are
two brothers, Walter, Brant-
ford and. Elisha, Montreal;
!three sisters,, Mrs. Amelia Part -
low; Toronto ,i Mrs, Mary Robes
evton, Auburn, and Mrs, Rebec-
oa Wood, Blyth.
Attending the funeral were
(,Mends, from Toronto, Mort,treal,
Brantford, Oshawa abd Code-
ttdch, as well. M local people,
Any Goverhrfteht Deficiency
Payment will apply only on
Properly Graded Wools,
Secure .the Utmost by Patron-
izing The Organisation tact
mado this possible,
SHIP COLI.941 TO
bur 9601stsred Wdedhotide
No, i, Weston', ontarld,
Obtain sacks and twln6
without charge from
ROSS El MANSON
(Shearer)
IURICH, oNT,
or by wiring to
Cdotodi6h C6-40eraifiv6
Wobll drbwers Lirnifed
46 VL, Glair Avenue' E.,
'�dronto 1, Ontario 01i
FARMERS
We are shipping cattle every Monday for United
Ce -operative of Ontario and solicityour patronage. We
will pick them up at your farm,
Please PHONE COLLECT not later that Saturday
nights.
Seaforth Farmers Co-operative
H. S. Hunt, Shipper
Phonie 669 W 1
Township Of Godericb
NOTICE OF HOLDING AN
ADVANCE
POLL
On CGYtOin Questions ender the
Liquor Licence Act
NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to TYaa
M61ction Act (section 77) a poli for the Electoral
District of the Townshipof God i `
er ch will be open.
on Saturday the 19th day of May, 19t 2, from S
a,m, lentil 5 p.m., and from 7 p.th. until 10 p.m.
(.baylight $avrig Tune),
The polling place :dor the said electoral district
'will be located at the Township Shed, for the pur-
pose of receiving the votes of voters who expect to -
be absent from the electoral distt'ic't on the day fix~'
,ped for polling.
The ballot box twill be opened and fti Votes
'counted at 7 p.rh. on Tuesday] the 22nd tray, of May
"at the said .place.
bated at Clinton this Ith day of May, 1962.
R. E. THOMI'�01V'
Returning, Offieer.
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