Armow WI Tweedsmuir Scrapbook Volume 3, page 14

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ereme, 4 y /J /%gj&/pdj Mr. & Mrs. Russ McConnell celebrate 50th Anniversary Bs $ ; ROBERT FRASER + " N NUTEDTUSAD® _ Friends and relatives from as * . ks 4 | -- far:saway as"Vancouver B.C. at-- Robert Fraser, born October W '--.-.';",, --£ ny Loh tended. the 50th wedding an-- {26, 1889, son: of Mr. and Mrs. § es uin E. c M niversary of. Mr." and Mrs. George Fraser of the North . fY gei sc yAiew) fad 4M |-- Russell McConnell, held at the (Line, passed) away on Thur--' t ~-- ... ~BM f ' :' Formosa Community Centre on sday, July 5, 1973 in his eighty-- & <> + We l November 23. fourth year at the Kincardine f ho artm l A / ' haclin Dinner was served to some and District General Hospital. | + j h $ * 70 »guests, while friends and | _ Moving (to the Bruce-- 4 § +4 # ' relatives gathered later in the 'Kincardine boundary as a child 3 h *A # . evening for a reception. and later to the seventh con-- Pox' Mr. and Mrs. McConnell cession,~Robert Fraser,began _ !l , were married November 21, A --work' fs" 'a" fli'gdgem"a'h"on' 'the ' s in | 9 P 3 1923 at the home of the brides | lakes, first employed withCBill { i s ©| parents in West. Wawanosh Forest of Goderich. ---- \® : ' PC e m township. Shortly before his retirement, | j dA .. h e': . 20 s Following, their. marriage Mr. Fraser moved into the: : ( "oee ;;'Q.,:. «M \__,'._x_»,i A they took up residence at Lot town of Kincardine, residing at| A' ?m < V \ 33, Concession 7, Kincardin](; 'the Roval Apartments. _ e % ap ie township, . where. they stilly a n t fls i v8 '43"?"' &» 33 PP M . reside. They raised a family of. ty WoTiay~yvan € f mpe ce &\ m W -- eight boys and six girls and all IALBERT'eRUCE TAULBEE B y F04 ; y ew MSSAL M were present for the happy oc-- ( e > & ; > 65 Wl l al WeR casion. There are thirty--eight, Albert Bruce Taulbee passed ' B f * \ wRAAA . grandchildren and. two. great iway suddenly at his home in , ' % *' grandchildren, (and _each. Frenton, Michigan, Botn "on ' 3 presented. their. grandparents \July 15, 1927, he was the son ' with a red rose bud at the din-- of Albert and Catherine ; ner. & (McKinnon) Taulbee. j Guests were present from Ar-- | In-- September, 1954 he | * cola Sask, Sinclair Man, Sar-- ;narl.'led Jlane Tillotson, who nia, London, 'Toronto, Exeter, urvives along. with, two sons, ' SLT? \>, \3 Goderich, _ Clinton . and Jim of California and Ronald | {Yf j Wingham. P Jof Trenton, Michigan. His & ' 4 Messages of congratulations parents, Albert and Catherine | T _ were received. from Governor 'Tflu}bee., and . a sister, : | General Roland Michener, Marguerite (Mrs. Jack Lingle) \ Prime Minister Trudeau and ,o'fr}?ndgeport, Michigan 'also . f ' 3 "._ Murray Gaunt: \ ,DOUGLAs wikLiam swan f 8 1 i | Douglas William Swan, son a ¢ -- c ; of William and Donna Jean\ Swan of Tiverton, pasged away | -- R suddenly on August 26, 1973 in ~ Tiverton in his 13th yearl as a 1 -- 4 result of an automobile ac-- : > (cident, ' § A ef ; _ Douglas is survived by | -- A} W brothers Dwight, David and > v A S *h \ Derek and sisters Dianne and | ' -- f_*° . Denise, all at home. 1 al anda Downey | NN isnaed" ®ore (Wrefieod\ School, ul ow ce esme us ) . by anda Cl (2SB. No. 5, which at that Hime» L..,' i is 8/ : t . ce Gounty Historical®®" stood on let 6, concession 7. S Ks' 7 Ts ' The B"'aé recently informed" .\From here he went to Kincar-- F ud Mub M > f Society. Wm of one oé'j.ts mem |) dine High ;Sgb/(fgq}, and in the /. es ia "\ ,,j,a 4 / ' af 'h'?fdifie person of Murdoch /. fall of 1902 took the four mon-- . | 2 0 % M 8 4 S & ' tpers 4. '"o, Aug. 26 1'.'5'73, J\ ths regular course at Kincar: | . are JS Lk : pavl I ( ' ,Matheso':; t &he-agegf}gz- M!' . (dine, Model School. Hé»ia'ug'ht j "'# ':i WE N/ lni & y SaskBIO )' yas a strong Subpor-- ) from January 1903 to Septem: _ -- m O tC | (MatP2®®" Society and on a few | | ) ber 1904 at Holyrood. is :)4 s e Ki co~/c _ , Rer of 'thes gave substantial ._| Murdoch was 'a student at k / oys 4 I~occh§°°s to the Bociety's Ar ~heart, and 'gave up ;teachii}g i/. \ 4 hat J¥ :: | don®ti®Aiug, 1 _\ ul temporarily. to go to Queen's ) || : [ | h chive" . _p. Matheson "'",'m'fig;nve'rsjwi Kingston, where he . | F , g | Murd",cq«e._ township ,ml'"'fi: Vreceived his B.A. in April of. _ A e I | Kincafdgeé{, born 21st March | 1907, He taught in Saskat-- / | I E) _ o .0', haviné "1,f 9, eoncession 6, the chewan for b'!yga}r and returned --_|| ( $ l ol t --_-- 1881 0° pohn Matheson and | to Queen's in 1908 to work for ° -- \ W :; fAf 2 Lo of § Mackennan. He at--. his ,Ptéfe;ss'loni'l,f@'éh'er'swcar. s i0 F M \ l l Maf.garp pBe * * iAificate. The next hool year he ,L'v N PE ditag: f I f |apent | teesh'ésifi; n Pm ---- aaalie > _ 'HiSb't.fth%p? c .fi!én teturned . ) |) ) enc i ol mke e : |to the West to teach in on Mathesonily ; 'in 1907 and 1957.. .. ;' Hosswiticls HishiGuleat i ... Murdorh Malhsstres plolwred in feoplanaifsen( io ) . @ 7 Eece o s on

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