I Well-Known lakeside Area , Resident Dies In Hospital LAKESIDE: Francis Wilfred Jared. Vining, Purvls Harris, Seaton died suddenly at Victoria Charlie Mitchell. Herb Cakes. Hospital,' London, on Tuesday, Frank Mills, John Baker, John September M. He was born on Wilson, Roy MeCorquodaltt. Jim lot 26 con. 13 in the township of Baker, George Chandler. ' East Nissouri in 1900, the young- Among. relatives and friends . est son of F, G. Seaton and Mrs. from a distance were Mr. 8 nd D . .. 'rt H _ --- .-e _ Seaton the former Mary Suther- gigs 112. t figlh'tl Fdahlll t emf�?? sympathy is extended? tl attended Lakeside public Frgrllgis’ f/flat/I", iiii,t:,,aefs,1t)1,itif Surf??? 's'lic//"l1nrtlu)/ri'ii)oin1'/isii school and Woodstock Collegiate glarylangert. {and “1&5 JJo 1h. ifl',1,f,1"n1 d may or a mammal Institute. He had served as war- Seagon of GillelMoo' ' (is. ii -' was birrn t ath.ep, il,?: Hacon: den of Christ Church, and at the Relhmt 0Sl t) , full an 1 rims.‘ England f; great. Yiir.motrth,, time of his death, was chairman r, e}? J, 20 f 31mg. , ' district- "tor. e . (as lived In thisl, of East Nissouri Cancer Society Maurice (in s. f f iii Thomass' farm RR 3 s/ite,) years on his:'; for Oxford county, and secre- Mrs. vdanM ew'1“slo T. omas, era] 'r; beln are“. The fun-y tary treasurer of Dorie Lodge Hr' 'iftl ill? 13M y.1181, I',,) at the M1615 eld this Monday; AF and AM Lakeside. He was Vern Ill') r. It, ti rs. , J.e.asonl Rev [a At: Kan Lemelerv with!' _ " enthusiastic leader tor Bases... shisglahshaa ' H. 1vt, a $12.22: ','1ife,t,iniei/ . . _ . . . '. l ' . E , m coIrInmhnlty 1n1p;ov:me}:1it5. wife Sinklns of Kitchener. Mrs. L. Christ AFN?“ Chili‘s:1 er of,) e IS Gs‘urvwel t y fl 11.5, Millman of Tillsonburg and Mrs. . . . .. -., ' .. former race s a er. an _ 1 Jean Johnson of Ingersoll. l brother, Donald Seaton. He was _..---.--------------, ___-- - _ predeceased by his eldest broth-l er, Dr. J. G. Seaton, of Gait and: by his only sister Jean, Mrs. Mc- Kay of Haggerstown, Maryland. A,9fasoelie service was on Thursday evening and the fury eral service was in the L,. A, Ball funeral chapel on F riday with interment in the Lakeside cemetery. The pallbearers 'were ne- phews, Donald Seaton, John Sea- ton, Alex Seatoi.1. Hugh Seaton, John Francis Seaton and Allan Slater. The .flpymT bearers were Art Fallowfleld, Alex Pickering, Walter Gregory, Harold M i 11 s, Jack Matheson, Wm. Matheson, 9. A. Campbell, Francis McKay