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AUCTIONEERS
arYld
LIQUIDATORS
BRUCEFIELD, ONT.
Offer the most modern
auction methods.
LICENSED and BONDED
ONTARIO—WIDE
BRUCEFIkD 482-3120 —corn
VACUUM CLEANERS
SALES & SERVICE
ALL MAKES
BOB PECK
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VARNA
262-5748
EAVESTROUGNING, aluminum
or galvanized. Estimates without
obligation. Contact R,E. Rattan,
R.R. 3, Wingham. Phone 35'7-
1077.-16tfn
CUSTOM KILLING
AND PROCESSING
Butchering dates-Tuesday. and
Thursday
TUESDAY - Beef and Pork
Friday - Only
'PICK-UP SERVICE AVAILABLE
Merner's Abattoir
237 -3314 Dasitwooci.—ci fro
„ COMPLETE
LANDSCAPING
SERVICE And
SUPPLIES
Open 7 Days a Week '
Mon. thru Sat. till dark
Sunday 12 to 8
ART'S
Landscaping A Nursery
88 BENNET ST. E., GODERICH
5244126
HURON PINES
ELECTRIC
86 ICING ST.
INDUSTRIAL,
RESIDENTIAL.
FARM WIRING
,CLINTON 482.7901
PROP. BUDD KUEHL
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TANKS
CLEANED
MODERN EQUIPMENT
WORK GUARANTEED
Write or Phone
Harvey Dale
CLINTON
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BALL AUCTIONS
BRUSSELS. ONTARIO
DIRECTLY BEHIND THE QUEENS HOTEL
SAT., JULY 21 at 8 p.m.
JuSt arrived a tares ihipmint of Colonial furnishings, chest on
chest bedrooM suite, colonial diningroorn suite, Boston
rakers, partial listing Of new refrigeritors with matching 30"
stem colors green and gold, automatic washers, dryers, 4
style* of More* stereos, new bedroom suites, chesterfields,
both avallebto in Spanish, Modern, Frenth PrOvincial and
Ctrionlat. Electrophonic Quality component, sets with 8 trick
tape deck, and new *Ingle and double beds, 9 x 12 rugs,
beautiful table lamps, swag lamps, and lovely hexagon coffee
and end table sets, kitchen suites, variety of styles and totem,
radios, numerous Oat, ornaments and gift items, odd chairs
and tables; sets of dishes, Many more item. two numerous to
mention. This is a large sale consisting of quality furniture
Which will be sold to highest bidder. Terms of tale - Cash or
&Waal Plin. if you are looking for new furniture and hive not
get the cash on hand, we *mid like to Offer 10 yOu our handy
T.K.M. budget Plan. Lots of parking and Seating -Refreihment
booth with room facIl tles available.
Sale conducted by ball AUctiOn, Brussels.
AuCtionier - fi.11. Ball - phone 887-9363.
Auction Sale of New
FURNITURE, APPLIANCES & GIFTWARE
et
BALL AUCTIONS
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
DIREOTLY BEHIND THE QUEENS HOTEL
Friday, July 20 at 8 p.m.
Pasturing., Matching stove and refrigerator, In evocade
gold Or green, Deluxe tide by side refrigerator
(foodaranta) by Leonard. Matching washer end dryer,
Colour and black & white T.V.s, several sloes Of
Chester/14d suites, Owlish and maple bodroom suits.,
bunk beds, Coffee end tables; Will tamps, *wog tempi,
poi* lamps, kitchen Suites, continental best Spring and
Mat r tieees, deloks,.lexy boy Chairs, autornatic xig yip
ntactdribe, latortetries, dishes, swords, plus many
other hen* tort num/sews to mention.
Site* conductSd weekly by Bail Auctions
AuOtierritiw: ILA. Bell
Lunch booth and *sating provided
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THE HAIR SHOP
MEN'S
HAIRSTYLING and BARBERING
• SEAFORTH
(acrose from Oornmotcfal Hotel)
"YOUR HAIR CUT THE WAY YOU WANT"
OPENING - THURSDAY - JULY 19
SPECIAL
PENSIONERS' PENSIONERS' DAY
MONDAY, JULY 23
$1.50
lorli nierereeerriel
PRIVATE APPOINTMENTS ARRANGED
FOR MEN & WOMEN
TWIRL OR FRI. EVENINGS
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ARCON READY MIX
CONCRETE FORMING
READY MIX CONCRETE
PRICED RIGHT FOR THE FARMER
& HOMEOWNER
CUBIC YD. OF CONCRETE
HAYFIELD, RD.
CLINTON
IIIAS LOW AS 415.50 PER
PHONE 24 HOURS A DAY
482-3431
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"We Boy and Sell" PHONE 519452-9135
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STONE HOUSE ANTIQUES
CLINTON, ONTARIO
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2,8 MILES EAST OF CLINTON ON HIGHWAY 8
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MINISTRY OP THE ENVIRONMENT
CHIEF OPERATOR
VANASTRA WATER AND SEWAGE SYSTEM
4159.00 - $182.00
the Project Operations Orenth required a Crier Operator to be respon.
sib!' for the administration, operatiOn and Maintenance bf the Vah
Asir* Water and Sewage Treatment Systems. The touixesehil applicant
whl OPerste and Maintain plant equipment, porform routine laboratory
fists ere a record' of emilpment, proobss Perforinseloa sod chemical usage. The Chief Operator will he assisted by one operator.
QUALIFICATIONS: Grade 12 or equivalent; mechanical and/or Mod-
mem maintandlice wtparienbs; Squid probes. operation experience it
definite asset; good physical condition.
PROJECT: Wafer reatment Plant has 300,000 gallons of day pumping Capiodiy, a_4/4 0111110i1 Mellon reservoir, and a sloths filter water sof-
tener. The tease* Triatmeht Plaid provides secondary treatMent and
is rated at 450,000 gallons per day. Morels provision tew chi/Meal ad-
dition at a later dare to provide tertiary treatment.
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tailor Recruitment Officer
Pereonnif lariareh
Ministry of the invirononwn
125 M. Clair Aydin* Wool
Toronto, Ontario
Applicants AM ridartited to
reply in 'writing
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HAOKIRK; In loving memory of a
dear father Albert (Bert) Habkirk
who passedmtway two years ago,
July 25, 191t,
We wish so much that life could be
Just as it was before,
That you could be in your favorite.
chair
When we came through the door, -
But since those special dreams of
ones .
Can never now come true
We will be grateful for the years
We had a dad like you,
- Sadly missed and always remem-
bered by hie family Gladys, Lois,
Roy and Ross.-29b
PARKER-In memory of a loving
father and grandfather, Thomas
Christopher Parker who passed
away July 18, 1957.
Deep in our hearts his memory is
kept,
To love and cheiish and never
forget.
Unseen, unheard, he is always near,
Still loved, still missed and very
dear,
Always remembered by daughters,
son-in-law and grandchildren,-29b
26. CARD OF THANKS
FREEMAN-The frimily of the late
Louis Freeman wish to express their
sincere thanks and appreciation to
all their relatives, friends and
neighbours for the kindness and
sympathy expressed to them during
their recent bereavement. For
donations to Cancer' research, floral
tributes, cards and messages of sym-
pathy. Thanks to Joy Ball, Dr.
Newland and nurses at Clinton
Hospital, to Rev. S. Sharpies and to
all who visited and helped in
anyway in the three years of Louis'
illness. The Freeman Family.-29p
McKENZIE-The family of the
late D. Lyle McKenzie would like to
extend their sincere and heartfelt
thanks to friends and relatives for
their many acts of kindness, cards,
floral tributes, and donations
during their recent sad
bereavement. Special thanks to
Pastor Morgort, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Lee, Constable John Gourley of the
Exeter Police, Peggy, Ross and Bill
Forrest, M.L. Watts Funeral Home,
pallbearers, flowerbearers and to
everyone who assisted at the scene
of the accident.' Your kiiiitifelis-Vilt-"
alivays be r8It4idillae&W29b
SCOTCHMER-My sincere thanks
to all who sent cards and treats
while I was a patient in University
Hospital, London. Ken Scotch-
iner.-29b
CUMMINGS; Sincere appreciation
and many thanks to the nurses and
staff of Clinton Hospital, to Doctors
Watt, Harrett and Baker, Rev,
Youmatoff and to the friends who
remembered me with cards, flowers
and visits while I was a patient in
Hospital. (Mrs.) Mary Cum-
mings.-29p
HARRIS: My sincere thanks to all
the kind friends and relatives who
visited me, sent cards and flowers
during my stay in Clinton Public
Hospital. The kindness of first floor
staff and Dr, Watts and Dr. Harrett
are deeply appreciated, Verna
Harris,-29b
SCRUTON-The Family of the late
Jack Scruton wish to express their
sincere gratitude to friends and
neighbours for the expressions of
sympathy and the help extended to
the family during their recent
bereavement. A word of special ap-
preciation to Rev. T.C. Mulholland
and to the Ball Funeral
Home.-29b
ROWDEN-I wish to thank all
those who remetnbered me with
cards, flowers and visits while a
patient in Vittoria Hospital, also
for favors at hoine and transpor-
tation, Bert Rowderi.-29p
INTON NEWS-BK(41p, TIMIRODAY,,0110Y -It
TOWN AND
COVINITRY
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LUMBER TO SELL
BY AUCTION ,
at Varmint, 2 miles south of
Clinton and follow sale signs on \
Saturday morning, July 21 at
10:00 A.M.
Used Lumber - 75 sheets of 4' x
10' by 1/4" plywood; 100 part
sheets of 1/4" plywood; 200 - 2"
x 4" short lengths (2.3 ft.); 1"
lumber all lengths; 10' doors,
frames, locks;10 green guass
checkboards; 150 sheets of 1/2
" drywall 2' x 8' sheets; work-
bench and odds and ends; con-
dui, and electrical boxes.
Positively No Reserve
Terms - Cash
DONATION
AND
CONSIGNMENT AUCTION .
Proceeds for the Varna United Church.Bale to be held in the
Verna Arena on Saturday, July 21, at 1:15 P.M.
Partial 4019
• 3000 ft. of inch lumber; two wheeled trailer; ski boots and
press; 6 hp. garden tractor 33" mower; 9' * 9' tourist tent with
center pole; 50 year old dining room table.
There will be many more household articles, furniture, applian-
ces and antiques; Plan to attend
Rummage and Bike Sete same day
RATHWELL'S
AUCTION SERVICE
482-3120 -'13roceilloid
To Donate or consign Phone - 482-3276 or 482-9654
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IMIMINAMORMINIAWRIMMIRINOM.1.010
ESTATE AUCTION
To be held In the village of Auburn for the Estate of the Late
Mrs. Christina Craig on Saturday, July 28, at 1:00 P.M.
Automobile • 1970 Chev Belair
Antiques and household items - 4' x 8' elate pool table; and ac-
cessories; Nordhslmer piano; Philips 21" T.V.; round *Mention
table; buffet; china cabinet; coffee and end tittles; chesterfield
and chair; 4 washstands; commode; office desk and chair; ex-
tention table; wood and metal beds; oval top table; chesterfield
and two chairs; pressback rocker and arm chair; iron crib;
highboy chest of drawers; 8 pc. chrome kitchen suite; pine top
cupboard and' pine chairs; wringer washer; singer sewing
machine; child% rocker; mantel clock; mirrors; WI lamps;
Humbert school bell; depression and carnival glass; dishes
and china; 3 telephones; pictures and frames; brass; crocks;
souvenirs; toy dishes; school desk; quilts; kitchen appliances
and utensils.
Two power mowers; homemade riding mower
Terms - Cash Property sold No Reserve on contents
RATHWELL'S
AUCTION SERVICE
4824120 - Brucefield
29,301)
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-HOUSEHOLD
AND
ANTIQUE AUCTION
To be held at 119 Main Street North, Seaforth on Siturday,
July 28, at 1:15 PIA.
Consisting of Admiral 21" T.V.; 4 matching cane bottom
chairs; 5 pc. chrome kitchen suits; 2 rocking chairs; arm
chairs; chesterfield; cherry chest of drawers; steel and wood
beds; dressers; chest of drawers; single continental bed Sim-
mons mattress; General Electric stove 24"; Leonard
refrigerator; wringer Washer; electrical kitchen appliances;
• electric clock; mantel clock; radio; 2 wicker ferneries; card
table; wood paper rack; hooked and woven rugs; lamps; pic-
tures and frames; cushion tops; mirrors; lawn chairs; garden
tools; T.V. aerial; and many other Items.
Terms - Cash No Reserve
Proprietress - Mrs. Laura Ings
Mrs. Myrtle Krueger
RATHWELL'S
AUCTION SERVICE
4824120 Brucefield 29,30b
w A AP as a
GIGANTIC AUCTION
SALE
Of 3 area *Staten, stem furniture, and office equipment and
One tOnsIgninent front Rev. Mowatt, hie tollecilont of inlaid
end hind carved furniture, to be held In the Clinton arena on
Wednesday, July 25, at 1:15 P.M.
FUrniture and Antiques - 2 ptiMil argent; player piano;
Dominion upright grand piano; mithoginy china cabinet-cUrvid
glue front; set of 4 Victorian mined oak theirs; pine harvest
table; pine waihstends; round elk pedestal table; solid state
eterscr.tibirlit mOdril; 4 pc. bettreOrn
tables; Ceder Cheat; 'blanket boxen; trunks; coffee table.; end
tablet; Oak secretary; marble 100 Washstand; 2 bedroom
suttee; 4 drettrers; 3 chord Of draWert; tables - all sites and
shapes; arludre walnut pedestal table; Chord table; chins
cabinet; wicker 'rockers and chairs; Whet-not; bOokeeetts;
upholstered arm chalet; can. rocker; 4 rocking Chairs;
Mandan Phyfe tildes; 2 livingroom -Junes; cherry drop leaf
table; hell tree aid teat; thelterfletde; 2 kitChert threrne bats;
*Anon rug and underlay; corniest glees; corn flotver; fib-blue
diehint; victitrlan voile; brist01 Vest; biscuit barrel; compotes;
cake itierd; ***Won glass; Athol; china and Many, many
more Items. APpliancel 3 sets wieers and dryer; '3 refrigeritors; 4 sled,
Mc 'skive.; dishwashersh
s
; 'Mill appliances * ill ippliaticrirt in
excellent vroddrre orditto•
Odds and Erra -Large Qty. of books and mikozitiost blue;
tom set; AMMO* steeple clock; mantel ClOCkS and Well
OloCks; tempt; pictures and Mimes; fernEltre; iron; oil IIMPII;
crock!; lawn furniture;laWn and garden equipment; Win-
Mitiontil Hahn Metter.
Office Equipment (to tell at 1:15 shirp) fire proof filing
Cabinet; 24" x 37' site; electric adding machines; Cobh
register; °Ike desk; Office turtrittire; dlliplriuy Mehl,* and Coun-
ters; ctrithie ricks; Olin 'display neuntell 2
'Plan to attend the urgent auction to be held this year common-
ding it 116 P.M. to Approrr. 9:00 kM.
Limb itatteble Paddle Bidding
RATHWELL'S
AUCTION SERVICE
Charge
fair inidtiootiOn phi** 402-3120 y firriCefitikt
13, SERVICES AVAILABLE
AV*
BILL'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE
Repair, to all makes
and models of
major appliances
Phone 482-7935
JACK'S
WOOD TURNERY
CUSTOM WOOD TURNING
AND GIFT ARTICLES
JOHN PLUMTREE
482-9695
CLINTON
(At Rear Of 84 Albert St.)
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BRUINSMA
CONSTRUCTION
And EXCAVATING
CUSTOM
BULLDOZING
R.R. 2 Goderich 524.9804
CHUTER PLUMBING
HEATING & ELECTRIC
Furnace Installations
DELAVAL MILKER
SUPPLIES
Appliance Service
46 King St, 482-7652.
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RICHARD LORI LORI
EXPERIENCED
AUCTIONEER
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APPRAISER
CLINTON. ONT.
P HONE; 482 7-9431 or 482-
7898 r an
SCREENED
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* EXCAVATING
* BACKHOE WORK
* GRAVEL and FILL
* CEMENT GRAVEL
LYLE MONTGOMERY
CLINTON - 482-7644 tfn
Farmers
Are you thinking about
building?
FOR A GOOD JOB AT A REASONABLE PRICE
PHONE RAY LAMBERS 482-3305
25. IN MEMORIAM
TYNDALL: In loving memory of a
dear brother Ken Tyndall, who
passed away one year ago.
Wishing today as we Wished before,
That God could have spared you
many years more.
No one knows the grief we share,
When we all meet and you are not
there,
Life goes on, we know that true,
But not the same since we lost you,
Through all our troubles, yoU
helped us along
If we live like you, we will never go
wrong,
On earth you were loved, in heaven
you rest.
God bless you brother, you were one
of the best.
Sadly missed by sisters, brothers
and families.---29b
RATHWELL'S
AUCTION SERVICE
482-3120* Brucelield
13. SERVICESAVAILABLE
CITATION, Golden Falcon, Flyte,
Holiday Travel Trailers;
Bellevue, Woods, Olsen Tent
Trailers; Truck Toppers;
Crestliner, Springbok, Chrysler
Boats & Motors; Hitches &
Tenting Equipment.
CAMP-OUT, RENTALS, SALES,
Huron St. W. Stratford.
393-5938.-16-30b
LET US REPAIR AND MAKE
your rings and-jewellery like new
Diamond rings renewed and stones
safely secured - don't take chances,
Expert work done reasonably ..to
your satisfaction, Watch repairs and
pearl restringing, W.N. Counter.
Clinton, Ontario. - c tfn
REMODELLING, renovations,
roofing and floor laying, expertly
done. All odd jobs around the home,
Kitchen cupboards a specialt y .
•Phone 482.7676. Ken MeNnirn, —
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QUICK cash to pay bills or make a
purchase. Call Brad Hamilton,
Trans Canada Credit, 524,8349,-
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Terms- Cash
LADIES - Have your sewing done
for fall so that you are prepared..
phone 482.3198-28-3lb
FURNITURE refinishing, satisfac-
tion guaranteed, prompt service,
reasonable rates. Phone Ernie
Niblock 524.6110,-28,29,3Pb
17. LOST AND FOUND
LOST-A big fluffy Calico cat,
West of Clinton. Children's pet.
Reward. Phone 482-74$3,-29b
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, 21. BIRTHS
BELL----Mr. and Mrs. Brian Bell of"
Vanastra are proud parents of a
baby boy, born in Clinton Hospital
on July 5, 1973
SOUTHIN-Roger and Sheila
Southin are happy to announce the
birth of their first child, Nancy
Elaine, on Wednesday, July 11,
1973, at Clinton Public Hospital.
Third grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.
L.H.R. Theedom, Clinton; and Mr.
and Mrs, Christopher Southin of
Ladysmith, B.C. Special thanks to
the staff and Doctors Newland,
Allan and Lambert.
SCHNEIDER-Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Schneider of Vanastra, on
July 13, 1973 had a baby girl in
Clinton Public Hospital.
CRICH-On July 17, to Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Crich of Clinton, in
Clinton Hospital, a baby girl.
JONES-Grant and Lois Jones (nee
Merrill), of R.R. 2 Hensel' are
pleased to announce the arrival of
their baby girl on July 11, 1973 in
Exeter Hospital. Her name is
"Chrystal Annette", first grand-
child for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Merrill
of R.R. 2 Clinton and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Jones, R.R. 2 Hensel].
22. DEATHS
NEALE-At St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, on Thursday, July 12,
1973, T. Stanley Neale of 207 Mill
Street, London, in his 71st year.
Beloved husband of Leila G.
(Stackhouse) Neale, dear father of
Mis. Patricia MUnro,'Scarborough,
and Ronald of Orillia. Also sur-
viving are four grandchildren. Dear
brother of Harry and Fred, of
Thorold. Funeral services were held
an Sunday July 15, 1973 at 2 p.m,
Rev, Harold Snell officiated. Inter-
ment Baird's Cemetery, Stanley
Township.
SCRUTON-At his residence, 218
;Huron St., Clinton, on Thursday,
July 12, 1973, Jack Scruton, beloved
husband of the late Margaret Mero,
in his 64th year, Dear father of Mrs.
George (Patricia) Sills, Barrie, Mrs,
Larry (Connie) Mellen, London,
Mrs. Keith (Nancy) Allen, Lon-
desboro, Mrs. Allen (Elaine) Craig ,
Auburn, one son, Don of Clinton,
also surviving are one brother, Ed-
ward Scruton, of Goderich, and six-
teen grandchildren. The funeral
was held at the Ball Funeral Home,
153 High St. Clinton on Saturday,
July 14, at 11:00 a.m„friterment in
the Clinton Cemetery.
ANDREWS-At Clinton Public
Hospital on Sunday, July 15, 1973,
Francis (Frank) W. Andrews of
Clinton in his 86th year. Beloved
husband of Mary Ellen (Hill) An-
drews. Daughters, Mrs. Jack (Mary)
Murch of Clinton, Mrs, Grant
(Gene) Rath of Clinton, Mrs. Arthur
(Ruth) Griffiths of London, Mrs.
Robert (Norma) Draper of Clinton,
Mrs. Grover (Joyce) Clare of
Gananoque. Five sons, Homer of
Clinton, Douglas of Ilderton,
Donald of Clinton, William of
Toronto, Richard of Oakville, one
son, Charles predeceased, 31 grand-
children, 27 great-grandchildren.
One sister, Mrs. Len (Amy) Heard
of Clinton. The funeral was held
from the Beatty Funeral Home,
Clinton, Wednesday, July 18 at 2
p.m. Reverend A.J. Mowatt of-
ficiated. Interment -in Clinton
Cemetery.
VENNER-At Huronview Home,
Clinton on Saturday, July 14, 1973,
Annie Venner of Clinton, beloved
wife of the late Chris Venner, in her
92 year. Dear mother of Mrs. John
(Irene) Fotheringham of Burlington
and Mrs. Walter (May) Pepper of
Clinton. Also surviving are one
brother, James Wilton of Stratford
and four grandsons. Predeceased by
one son, Harry, of Hamilton. The
funeral was held from the Ball
Funeral Home on Tuesday, July 17,
at 2 p.m. Interment in the Clinton
Cemetery.
McKENZIE-D. Lyle McKenzie
passed away suddenly in Usborne
Township on Friday, July 6, in his
19th year. Beloved son of B.E.
(Betty) and the late Donald
McKenzie of Exeter. He was born at
Brussels, Ontario in 1954, a student'
at Central Huron Secondary School.
He is survived by his mother and
four sisters, Veronica, Nancy, Gloria
and June all at home. He was
predeceased by his father in 1956.
The funeral service was held at
M,L. Watts. Funeral Home,
Brussels, on Mon. July 9, with the
Rev, F. Morgort of Peace Lutheran
Church, Exeter, officiating. The
pallbearers were Wayne Hoffman,
Bill Forrest and Ken Lee, Murray
Glanville, Jim Coleman and Gor-
don Price, Flowerbearers were Ken
Nolan and Ray Glanville and
'Charlie Bremner. and Carman Ber-
nard. Interment in Brussels
'Cemetery.