politician die PICTON -- A former North Marysburgh Township councillor deputy-reeve and township clerk Sherman Bowers, 67, died sudden ly, Monday morning, at hi? Waupoos residence, following ; heart attack. He had spent the previous weekend working at the Pic'toi. Fair, where, for more than th* past ten years, he has tallied the gate receipts. Services for the popular retiree municipal councillor will be helc Thursday, at 2 p.m., from th* Whattam Funeral Home, here with Reverend Ed Horton of Pic ton United Church officiating. In terment will be in the Rose Cemetery at Waupoos. Bowers is survived by his wife. Ethel, son Barry of Huntsville anc daughter Janice Kirley of Tot tenham and his parents, Harr> and Kathryn Bowers.