Bailieboro WI Scrapbook created by Elizabeth Howson, [1963] - [1979], page 4

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s m W_Wmmm \vfxrnreiiiaul. tysi,,,r,i,gi,rlFtt, Ccivic l I Iospttal. 'e or Dl‘OUS ' no on ay. . . F b l?'. 1963. wu rd G. w t " . i Fe, E 'd 'i'iTYWi, 'l'i'ire'pijlfJ1k' heigveeld i LJ) 'a k 'rl, i, . husband of garments Taggart. Dear 1'izi) in "U , ' _ on; J'i%1ii'sogt1at'rsfgiepi" this I (Catharine). Mrs. John Gardner l ‘ (Mary Lou) of Peterborough and I------------------------------, John Waterman of RR 5, Peterbnr- ough. Brother of Mrs. Janet muses, l _ South Monaghan, Mrs. Ray Finlay ' - T . RUTHERFORD. M 5.1,. --At c ,. (linen) of Fraserville. Miss Kathleen, l Hon-curses, James C,ray)-0f 24s new! Egg. P'1ligretu'geg,is/g1useaprcd/g; hospital. 'ielfirihe'lir.sy/') Elna rilursri§§~°. T 33%;“? 'lu',1',Nefyt"//1,'dg,mpt,v/il, nett Street, (,r1g?0pgjr)gh,1i(,e1')esit His-nun. William noun, of Bathe. f?it/ihah,,113sds1'"tuteg'i'7per and Joseph Waterman. Also survivedl , day. Ja/HY.?,' /1s"ieitc1Ull, new. . bum. Resting at the Funeral Home We iiiiai' Rummrg and Mar. _ b5: eight grandchildren. The late Mil ‘ teTisi,'aa/1d"?,'r Annie Perrin and deal (If J. w. Ham “11mm“: Rtlr, zaret pyrsop, deer sister of Mrs. Ii. _1lig1ri'l1fhiig,esgsij,uiiit,ei, 31715613; father of Mrs. Lawrence Bonito; on Tuesday s1""npgrsat (3:31;?le Fredericks (Almai and Harold. bqlhl Tuesday evening where ‘servire will _ {Doreenl of Port Hope. airs. Inuk- I'lléfme“ _ iii i1tl S e 'dl'Y, or Peterborough, Dawson or Ballle- be hem on shiirsiiif February 2.r l il w (Glenna) of Halifax. horn Cavan Tonnsiil). l born. Roy and Donald Rulhcrlord oil at " Dim Rev George Saunde;s _ 333m Mrs Alan Reid Islurlcyl. Toronto. The late Miss numeirorn officiating ' iiittrafe'i'i't F iii] . “uni overstock lPhy‘Jisl and Mrs. is resting at the Coxnslorr runerull “mm”- 13581“ e “”57" (fl MacDonald (Marinnel. all ot Willi ft bb Home. 356 Homage St., where ser-t _ ", l, - l gliding Township: dear more}: " I mm 0 NBC "IV; licld‘ on :'li'/aTWg,t,1: Willard G Waterman _6.3 -'. . s or a. V , t _ .m., ev.- an _ mic» . s ", ilrtuft'rtip. 1auvt1"hndi, ise“reslina at MILLBROOK (EMO-F uneral , lull humans; assisted by nor. rural warden of Peterborough County the Kaye Funeral Home: 509 GEUFGCI service for William Robb, who J. raider. interment Lime Lakrl . . . . St from Thursday ermine bfor (ung- died in Civic Hospital Saturday Cemetery. f m M)54, died Sunday in a city _. _ st d , " wary .. A ' . ',ttt 'll/tTIC/i/mr/sea KEMP .3- Mmhfil as the result of injuries received Mi s I ia Rutherford hospital. He had been in failing ot Jt,dut,ts/pged1tgliefillT11dl') when struck by a car, was held GS Y (l Miss S 'lvia health for five months. 1f,ff."rfArlrkegTn"iltrs Mather's “men under the combined auspices of FUllegald "l, :Srcsid-‘lcnt of He was new of North Mon. . rat Home, heme-l lMillbrook and Bewdley branches Ell-flier 01 , r li d _ h it l aghan Township from 195355, dia Le ion. Fairhaven who He in ospla r _ H hi of the I'.ii'lait Climal "T 3d Thursday was held today from and deputy-reeve from 1928 to T utc ISO” The funera on pace ues ff, .. ' ' ‘1931. His father, Robert Water, I James T Jr, " from the J. W. [dew _funelal; '11P; gaggle; 1rp/,,2,1Tr, man, was also reeve of the Funeral to r James ( ab home. Millbrook, with Millbrook e ‘e\. i l,; , township about 50 years ago. tt Gil P sb tellun Church Hutchison, © OF 248 gem,” legion padre. the Rev. Stanley sts. . 18; Terrill l) the Rev Secretary of Fraserville St., will be held Saturday “10% 'Snowden, officiating. . offieiate hail! of ySt Paul’s cemetery board at the time of the Kaye funeral homelaht iriri 3 Mr. Robb served in the Elm Alexb J. " a "l, rch . Burial his death and a former director lulu" the IT 'UiU/i Till'), World War from August. 19-1,} [cis "f/la/l, Lair]; cemetery r of Peterborough Groperative, Northmins " . s F to July, 1919, as a captain Wi l l _ ' ' r . . ' he had lived at the farnilv; officiating Burial will be m the Royal Artillery. He served ' 21l)ig1g1'smgre/td),'irgjsdj homestead in North Monaghah - Bailiebom cemetTy in Egypt and in Mesopotamia Fredeiicks. 'f, " Robinson" all his life, . [ Mr. Hutchison died Wedncs- under Gen. Allenby. Lco _f'dg11; raindes d Robert He was active in all phases of l day at his residence. h' Three pallbearers from Bewd. Arthur Rut mt or , an _ l Fraserville United Church acti. l A farmer. Mr. HuIElC 5:]; lay branch of the Legion were Dal/{sunk th f d as born in vities and was a member of _ retired nine years ago. le, the the president. Thomas Tolland, MISS u alhor war li red in Fraserville Loyal Orange Lodge bar" in Otonabee Towns nil). I Norman Cook and Edward Sim- Smith Towns in an “1' ' 46 . son of the late David Hutcuso; mans. Those from Millbrook 1,)rtte1?,yy11El1, district all herf if th 1' was the former and Mary Willan. ti, 33: d were R. J, Payne, Edward Clug. life. She was the dull?r I", 01 hs rm) Deawson member of Stewart Half Placer. stun and J, Russell Smith. Last the late William Bother I311- anc Cat erine . . . Church and a resident u post and reveille were sounded the former Marsala awson. Lloyd G0ittington, present borough' for ll years. hi vile by Norman Taylor. _ She was m failing health for relive, was on the township coun- He is sum/merge b§erl§il‘aiid Burial was in St. Paul's rr) "IR', suguetherfmd was a mem oil when it 'iyAttlliitep. . ormer . - " _ IS . ' . . _ m n. Sal r. i ing- '/t, 2fll'liliert!, j'1otrel111h"iig,e, tery. Fists. ’4 lfli" 'ber of St. Giles Presbyterian Xitihdzfy: . een 0 . . Church. _ [iogl"T.()'s0."e/il.1a),r' (619W) -°.f ' _ Surviving are one sister, Mrs. EFFICIENT REEVE . iftG Mrs. Alan Reid (Shil- on Mrs, uarsirretAtA.1frl5!,c II. Fredericks (Alma), of Peter. "He was a 'very efficient; lia) Mrs. Jeffrey Stock (Phyl. BlEszAllal-VPe'e'bumanrirt‘Amhafiglrhalli borough, and four brothers, reeve. I can't think of a man) 1% 'Gd Mrs. Howard Machim- pen. my? 1ygli,a, beloved “If: tr? Harold, of Peterborough, Das who could have filled the posil aid. tMarlorie),. 1ll,1ets'."1?ge, hallo llate Percy s,f'-p/'Ttrk,d)e/1) son, of, Bailieboro, and Roy ahd tion better. He was in office dur- Township; a sister, 1ih and mother '1" J/hrj'libs/2 Creek, 15.0.. ‘Donald Rutherford, both of ing the building boom m the don SaVigW' Stewart a 'gi', Esther at Mrs. ()sAflT'f] Toronto. Feb. lé- I935. township. He was the sort that _ 10 grandcmldml“ . edeceas- (Maude! of groggy}; the com-1, _ could work nut every difficulty A brother, Willan, pr rdii'i, $313321 Horne, 13,snt.ms',l,'i/',ffes)il r;?i,isciys an: . _ T ', " rr:". _ .» "_'rrri that came up. He was a very ed him. . b Frank hum Wednesday 'r/TT. “12.; T, v. 1_.=.-';;£=’3§‘;'°.f%jfr"v>v v, "crcirjr:ijr'ije' 'r':rry, good reeve to work under." Pallbearers will e fuller Fetr.15 fl/i/tll/r, Bathroom :::.'.,‘, isi'yf'irii, ' To. '11 'rr' l Whitfield J a m e s McInItJywi Hart {Wig-latinil n _ l ifji; '. .3. P. - . 2rMhmkLCrr.' . 'frc,C': Bruce Johnston. former wtoyn-l, _ 'ckenridge, Alan 21% cemete ' 'i";jiii,i)Cr:/'sjq ship clerk, said: "His father John 'lfgl'f/ Thompson and. ttSl d 3 , b"ilr; 'pi', 'bii'ii)lss'r,li)'ijiil: (i 'e' r'rr'iriiy'ti'i, 4...... 'fiijv,r was new .1.t.1 my early days as . gonna”: brvignyV 63, M tetgsiid “ 'jf,' r'i))',ir,i, wri») a hCIEg’k; Wigard was on 't: _ .. rs. . ‘5: iv's')irir, su or an ma 5 commission. e' Funeral of Mrs. Margaret A. , ‘%%Q was young and effluent. He I Barnard, 79 of 161 Park St. N., Ftlq x 3.; came from a well-established widow of the late Percy C. Bar- ; .1; 'e'ts(i:)r7ji' 'ii:':))": ; and well-respected family. I lee _ hard was held today from Com. rWiii,iti'li' {3. Y,))-,:',),:-:'),' r'r'r:jfirrii,:sf:cr':' _ tainly have always held that _ Hock: funeral home. The Rev. . in” ici,') family m the greatest respect”. T. v. Hart, of geeygedSerUglali , . , a We It, 'r"i,/sir' The body will be at Comstockl . ed qhurcln fl, iicia em'térv‘ - **v r',:,tri'l,l,i funeral home from Tuesday) was HI '3'gilillirlie'ieti'l1eorivpu - It night. Funeral will be Thurs, _ Mrs. Berna: l on Monday at-‘ ' , I E V l . s:rilir/?':j'iir'(i%i' full day at 2 p.m., the Rev. George in ',',1rtnl'nes She was born ' - , W':: a rt:":. ttii/ Saunders of A1aserviue United my a sh Ittld ii"iiGG Town. - Ih11,:, _,'frsrrii'"c'i,r; " MM ChUFCh ofiieiatlttg. Burial will and educa e -1. F, ‘. T , be in Fraserville cemetery. _ ship and was daughter of the - atm", .-..:--::.. '. rk, ":WelNt8t late Joseph Madill and th.? ioyty ttrli8aMh'ii'i','vj,r,' -.-.;;-;; l Mr. Waterman is survived by l er Julia Bothwell. She lived, in ‘ his wife, the former Renette South Monaghan before movmg W. G. WATERMAN Taegart; daughters Mrs. Donald l Peterborough 20 yaers ago Spicer (Margaret) of Millbrook, Sn was a member of George Former Warden Mrs. Clare Sandy (Catherine), l St. United Church and of the Feb I? [96 S, l Mrs. John Gardner (Mary Lou) l church women's 3550013110“ of Peterborough, son John of Mrs. Barnardl is surglviedbby P a St War a l RR 5, Peterborough; sisters "0 sons, Hare d, o 0 er Ot'. ‘ Mrs, Janet Ehnes of South Sign, and Earl, oi. Dawson Monaghan, Mrs. Ray Finlay Creek, B.C., and one sister, Pty (Helen) of Fraserville, Missl . A. Anderson (Maude) of South . l l Gun y Kathleen Waterman of Peter-1‘ Monaghan. . borough; brother John M To 1 allbearers were fieray An, T Ionic; eight grandchildren. P Alton Madill Robert I dersonjack Nurse. Gordon Kirk) DIES At 63 l A brother and sister, Ethel l 5,ti1lyrlirl'y C. Kain. l _ and Pyyhprz,stteyytseis him. l l _ l an _- _ _ _ .. _ ""_i, _ T r

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