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'Mrs„., Alexander Butler
Mks, Alexander Butler, 73, of
60; Montreal•St., the former Anne
Mi ve'Nelntnes died Dec,
`29
•Civic e iai
Ottawa.
Mrs; Butler was born in Lang.
' Ode,, daughter of -the late Daniel
MMIes and -' Mary Falconer,
"Atter her • marriage to the late
Al xaader
'Butler
s sa
lived
in
.'Clintonli tonandGoderirt:
h was. • . ��. e w s . member of Knox
'• Presbyteirian• Church an& the
5 ' Wurrien � xrfstitut ,..•
She°i survived bY
as
o
n
D
Alexander, Toronto Mrs. Walter
A, [(Marilyn) Gr-yba, Ottawa; three
brothers,,) James, ,Teeswater;
• Thomas, Gorrie; John,=liolyrood;
three sisters, Mrs.John (Fay)
Collins, ".Shropshire, Engls.nd;
Mrs. Gordon (Sidney) Jamieson,
Goderich; Mrs. Orville (Eliza-
''beth) Tiffin,W.hitechurch.
A ° funeral' was conducted Jan.
-
2 at -Knox Presbyterian Church
by Rev. G. L. Royal. with burial
in Maitland Cemetery. Palibear•
ars. were William McInnes
)
Daniel McInnes, Donald Brown,
Glen Lodge, Cecil Adams and
Barry Worsell: Lodge Funeral
Horne -was in charge.
North S--
Wilted
Speaker ---
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Clanrdrene Co?C • Ars. Stuart Taylortar
A 'URN-. S
everal.
fro
ru this
-co �iamity attended theoeral
for the late Cl. ante . Cox, '77,
a former^ residen this corn,
inanity list week ,in $eafor,,th,
Bedied at Maitland Manor,
Goderich. Mr.. g1Cox was born
'H tt
Maitland Block, uli
e
e
ore the Maul
_ ne
to
Township,.the so df' the late
M. and M; �,.s, Sara Cox• .
He is survived by his second
wife, the .former Eva Townsend..
He
$ ir
His f s st w fe., ,. theform x Olive
�'
e f
Patterson,, predeceased •hi-ril sev.
eral years ago. He is also sur.
vived ' by, two brothers, Mel.
bourne, Goderich; Ralph, . Jack.
son, 1Giibh. •
The funeral was held at theBox
Funeral Horne, Seaforth with
burial in Maitlandbank Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Gfeii Patter.
son, Kenneth, Patterson, Kenneth
Knights, John Howard, Ronald
Howard- an`d �W`iTYiaiil� ' senting. .
FloWe rbearMarsh
and James McGregor.
4 ,funeral,: was held• .Pec. 28
for Mrs. Stuart, Taylor, of Nile,
wh' died, Dec. 25 in Alexandra
Marine and General. Hospital.
Bann in West Wawanosh on
Dec. 19, 1916, slip was ;the only
daughter
of Mr.Vid Mrs.Th
omas
McPhee, of West W,awanosh. She
attended school at S.S. "1O 3
..CcAborne: and Auburn Continua..
-tion s& -t n 1.. She was married
- in 1942 toStuartTaylorandresid•
ed in G9der'ich Until 22 years -ago
theyNile. a°
whenmoved to N .,She s
l
,, 'W,
a member of Nile united Church
and a life member of the U.C,W.
Besides her husband and par.
entsi she' is survived, by two
daughters,. Barbara, oil: the staff
of the Walton school; Nancy ,--at
Nome, two brothers, Harvey, at
home; Orval, R. R. 3 Auburn,
Rev. Glen Wrightconducted-the
funeral •at the Arthur Funeral
Home with burial in Dungannon
cemetery. Pallbearers were;
Rornaid HallaCliffordSteward•
son E8,"with,' Orville Ribey,
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AUBURN - , The Walkerl7urn ' Dloyd McClinchey. The'lunchwill
Clubheld their annual Chr
is#r• be in charge of Mrs. Lorne Hunk.
mas, party at the -home 'of Mrs., ing, Mrs,''' Joe Making, Mrs
George' Schneiderwith a large William Hunking, and Mrs. Ted
attendance. The, president, Mrs. .:Honking• The prize donated by .
'Ted, flunking 'was in char Mr
of the ' .. Lapp was won by Mrs,
meeting. N,, Ted flunking.
Mrs George Schneider le ..iin An interesting program was.
pagayer.The minutes were 'read*
presen
ted.by
Mrs. rs. T
o
m Cunn
ing.
bythe secretary., Mrs, Llli tt h m.and MrSt. GeorgeSehneider.
Lapp. The . financial statement A reading was given• b
y. A
ir
s
,'
was givenby Mrs.Walter`Cun.µ George 'Schneider, Mrs:'Camen•
iingham•- It was decided to sew' d.Grcss gavetheread n ;A Hund.
red Eves 'of Christmas in keep•
• 1 s' ,�nnothe � d ii
0 o ti
a. r n to e
1 a� th
o.
i Centenn 1 ear: Mrs-..
� i wth ..ta
n Y
g
•Huron. County ' Children s .Aid adfn
� Ted Htnking gave.. a-,.: re...: g'•
,Society and also #ie . siecxetary
was to Trite and, inquire how tQ ' Mars. `Schneider' gave a, 'lumber Of.
the extraChristmas Jokes and•Mrs. Tom,
as`sist with' rnoriey ,that
' there is in the treasury, . Cunningham..:.,.gave -a reading,
i
:A sympathy card s - sent 'bunch was "'served by Mrs.
..to Mrs. Garth. McClinchey; The Schneider, Mrs. Arte • Duizer,,
next program is to 'be in +charge. Mrs.. John Hallam, Mrs. Gross
of Mrs. Carmen Gross and I Irs, , and Mrs. Henry flunking.
Merchandise
Clifford McNeil and ArnoldGray. Winners
Merck 'noise',ta the value of
$50 ,wa'5- an added C4nristrnas Celebrate -Joseph Blaise Martin• -
gift for Mrs. Mia Andersen.
• Jloseph Braise. Martin, 65, of Mrs, Andersen was winner of
kingsbridge,, died Dec. 28 at his the annual, Christmas draw at
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:Anniversary►
• Mr. and ' Mrs. Oliver Cook,
'-'95-'-sock St., Goderich, on Dec. •
'""27 ceiebratek. their 55th wedding
anniversary. .
'They were' married on Dec. 27
, Speaker at Norttn°Street United- 1911 at the manse on East Street; '
9 Church,, this Sunday is William Goderich, by Regi. James Harrill:
• A White; a vocalist and church., s .
' _ • n , . of.- Ileeburn Presbyterian
man from Toronto, Mr.�IFhite � , �
----- -has___ proven conclusively that church.
people Qf other races who ares`'" Those present for the dinner
hick was prepared by_M-r, and „
• „willing to give unselfish service '
in worthwh.le, ways - will fin• '' .Mrs. Cook' were their children:
doors are not barred to them..'
Robert and Mifdred. Cook; Ja%r
Mr, White, past president of and Jean Cook; Frank and lir
one of Ontario's Kinsmen Club ,daughter, Parte;Bernice andHerb
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districts.. -is now a vice.presid. Davidson'.b
en's, ' :,' ;men . International,
vice.president of the Council .of
Christian and Jews and -this year.
received a Humanitarian Award.
„by the same > count il. He once'
,worked for the YMCA, -
He comes frorri. a fannily ' to
whom music was a by -word. 'He `
loves si giIng •and is particularly
gifted as "a singer himself. -He
was clipsen by General Council
•: list. September to lead a choir
of - many- hundred voices at the
Special General 'council service
in the Kitchener Memgrial'And-
itorium,
Mr. White will appear on sing-.
time this .- Sunday' afternoon and
-*speak to Rev.. 3, D. MacDonald
concerning. his interesting'
• career.
Their; youngest. daughter,
• Frances, Mrs. Edward O'Grady,
phoned from . Vancouver to Offer.
•congratulations.'
Mr. and Mrs. Cook have 12
grandchildren. „ and. two great -
grandchildren.
LAUNDRY HINT
When- ;_laundering -d.r--ip-dry cur--
tains use,a gallon of starch water
'for the final rinse. Hang curtains
up to dry and shape'With-,-the
hands to.a•void ironing.
Jesse Jewel
D1EP -FRIED
CHICKEN
BARREL
15' PIECES 4.90.,..
BUCKET
9 PIECES 100
BOX
COMPLETE DINNER 1.44
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home. , ° • F. E. Hibbert and Son.
A -farmer, Mr..Martin was born Winners of the Christmas
at Kingsbridge, - son of the late
Stephen Maz tin find Mary Hogan.
Besides his wife, the '•former
-Mayetta Kiril - he is serrvived
by four sous . b4,se ih, . TI ,adore
1 ,), _Peter', , all H .trillton;.
J es, Kingsbridge; four daugh..'
rs, .._z.¢�M.,• Geo (Mary .
jr
herese) ollard, . s .
(Frances) -Pahl, Patricia Ann, •
all Hamilton; 1VIr"s Clarence
(Loretta) Doherty, Agincourt; two,
sisters, Mrs. Monica Law, Mrs,
Catherine Lannan, both London.
Requiem mass was celebrated
Dec. ,30 at St. Joseph's Church,
Kingsbridge, by Rev. Fr. Charles
Caruana with burial in -• St..
Joseph's Cemetery. Pallbearers
were Mark' ' Dalton,' ---Donald
Frayne, Michael O'Neil; Jim
Doherty, all of Kingsbridge,
David King and, Bert I<irig of ,
Teeswater, • •
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draws at Emerson's Drug Store
were declared on Christmas E ver
Fred Thomas of Homesville .,,
won ,the giant Panda Bear and
1 t bYiie dhrie4 87 Elgin Avenue
won.the set of three Tonka trucks
Anniversary •_
About ,60 neighbburs and
)mends called on Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Ament last Thursday to
;' congratiil'ate•-them ontheir golden .
wedding anniversary. Guests
were welcomed by their daughter,
Irene, pf Goderich, andd�their son
Stewart, R. LR. 1 Auburn. A two
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until he, retired. A attractive
anniversary- cake suitably .deo, i we a Mr
s 1Kn .x ;104,4tunnd,usb))111rrunSe.
u el
with
the
-caw' ,R
s
g
o cowl
e s exu
o d .sal s
arae- Your, , 1 t R.R ra P Y €� �,,-�lunchandweddingcake;. d r , ou laServe Fruit M Nl... � D g
n .
$ an
��;�j��if l',r
re re n f101'iday • . ,nests with Mrs;
. ' Brenda 'Bal
• T-9.137and Timm r t
1 was chosen coed., ,Clar ;S ltz Cl nton
ford and . a .._hu.. , l
mentator for the club exhibit of hospital. -
ways :¢f serving one fruit a t; '
Christmas day visitors: with
the. eighth meeting of the Auburn �)h- .-
Miienie.Wagrler, Mr. ,Wa1terWag,
4 meeting, i H
ut s m n
e
C. g.
.East ner and Nig. William 1�agner Were
e d-
B n a. •
The president', r.
char a of atl�eetin Mr. -'• and _ Mrsr Frec1. Youngblut,
• was in . g •thy . ,.e g Earl, Marie; June. - and Laura,
to l�
1
e
e.' w h 4- ed .
which open.•d e ,� p g . •Woodstock; - Mr`k 'and Mrs.' `foes;
accepted
s
c e
Th�e� minutes were ac , . p
,,, Y'oulegblut, Paul and •.Chris, Vi�oad.
'res ``h the se retar .RuthBere.
'read -by c Ya
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a
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t Da b.
so r.a ,�
The, leader Mrs. • Wes. Brad. . stock, Mr. and Mrs. Wil reds . d.
,: nock reviewed the project with
erScol, Margaret and Mary and
the members and: all fudged Miss: Ella ll ofAubu r�n.
supp r menus and tea biscuit$Wagner,' •'°
. ., .. - ...Toll`:..
_. � _ _ d Mr•
cL Mrs. e
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to 1x'
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and Mrs, Hugh McCrostie,
tiered cakes was topped with
Reil pn,:ryedd1hg bells, and golden
50's around the cake. The guests
were 'served by Mrs. Stewart
Ament assisted by Miss Frances
Houston and Mrs. Thomas Hagg'
itt, Shirley and Gary 'Ament,
A large easy chair was presented
by the employee's of Huron County
Load maintenance where Mr.
Ament had worked for 14 years
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cord backs are to be in on Jan.
6 to Mrs, Bradnock. Mrs• Frank
Raithby assisted with the jugging
by giving reasons for the •
ings. Lunch of tea biscuits were
served with various spreads and- `
Christnmas cookies and freshie '
by the leaders.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester McPhee .�
RR 3 Auburn, had the pleasu -''
of having 43 members of their
family /home for the Christtnas
Day -dinner.
• Guests on New Year's pay with
Mr.
and Mrs. Maitland Allen
' were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koch,
• Miss Erna Bathke, - Mr. Henry
L- atimer and Mr. George Timm_
ette a d Dale Goderich', Mr.,
Anne...,. .. n + d fa
and' M? s. Audrey Toll an ,re ly
M Lr
til. d . �
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of�Ri�.3B1�' �
Tall Blyth.'spent ChrtShnits •with.
Mr. +and Mrs 'enneth McDou ,
Bernice McDougall;° and, ,Alien.
Mrs.. E!d Davies is a patient lin
St° Josephs . hos.e talt4' ' i�onc oil.
Her" , maim! friends° -wish, .hex �w
-peQd recovery•:
Mr.:
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Wia
d',- NI ..
Mr.....M an � .1n
Straughan. spent a fir days -Iasi
-..week .in Wingham where -a family
h r . '
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s 'ser P i
ve �
inn
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ver ,� ;a e
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. 5 ed ane al<'Y t _.
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5 nog
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h M. a
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and family. -
Mr, and Mrs.. Ben Hamilton
sent New Years. weekend with
friends in Toronto. µ
all of Gorrie.
William Wood, Sparta, visited
last week with his daughter, Mrs.
Eilloft ,Lapp, Mr Lapp,' William,
Ilan and Keith,
PauVss Delivery
• Owned and. Operated by
Paul Spain
Local • Delivery Service
Local Hauling
_ ANYTIME
For Information
CALL 524-9469 .
Dead Anima-
REMOVAL
Poi' dead. and disabled onimeh
call collect
,..Darling & ,Company
of taiiad Ltd.
"(me A82.7269; Clinton
Dead animal licence number
350-C-65
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,Residents are requested to have_their, Christmas• trees out
on _the ' boulevards.,by Monday, January 9th ,at 8:00 a.m.
-in order that the. Public Works Dept. may make- an
across town_ pick up.. ,
S. H: ' Blate,
Town .Clerk.
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AT THE STOPLIGHT
STARTING THURSDAY,
GOVDERICH
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A COURSE IN - RUG HOOKING �.
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JANUARY .5th
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FOR Tib BOYS •
ALL DRESS SHOES
1O% OFF
. FOR _THLcHILDREN:-
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ALL PACKARD SHOES • 3.99
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LL SAVAGE SHOES 1O% O
FOR THE TEENAGER -
. ALL REGULAR• 7.95 -- FLAT " .
DRESS SHOESrA
REGULAR 8.95' --LITTLE HEEL• WASHABLE SUEDE
SHAGGY PUPS
ALL REGULAR 9.915
MARIE CLAIRE'S 6.99
4.99
• FOR THE LADIES' •'
REGULAR 10.9S
ALL DRESS '
REGULAR .10.9-s4yAGE
ALL STACK' .1.1ELS
ALL COCKTAIL 60011
Our Entire Men s.
6 99
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0.99
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