Requiem Auguet 22 For Doreen Mo goverty Drowned Near ngue The tumult littleboreen May LaverIy who observed her eighth birthday on Aug 1956 and lost her life by dmwnipg at Angus twovreeks Intern held on Wednesday Aug 22 in the Church of the Holy Redeemer the Roman Catholic chapel at Camp Borden Beginning at 930 an renuieln mass was celebrated be Rev Padre Berube head RomanACath olic chaplain pt Camp Borden Manufactured By or Under Auth ority of Canada Dry Limited Canada Dry Bottling Co Barrie Limited tmaaanmsxamnmnmu AUGUST 1956 There In large attendance of triad in bothelvilian and arm ed forces ranksï¬who lympethized with the bereaved parent Burial was in St Marys Germ etery Barrie Bmers of the little euht were four members of tbeiloynl Canadianï¬ruly Sen vice Corps Lieutenant Macxay W02 Krauae Sergeant Partridge and Sergeant Cheueman Buntilul flower appropriately expressed the sympathy of rela tires and friends and the Wo mens Auxiliarnyergeants Mess RCASC School the Catholic Wo mens League of Camp Borden the First Canadian Infantry Divi sion Signal Regiment and the RCASC Sclrool Sergeants Mess Camp ordcn Rela ves and friends from distance at the funeral included Mrs Lennon Mrs Laroque Laverty Miss Doreen Laverty Mr and Mrs Fortln and Mrs Martin all of Ottawa Little Doreen was born on Aug 1948 in Regina Saskatchewan and lived in thatcin with her parents until she was 11 months old The rest of her short life war spent at Camp Borden where she had attended public school She had been promoted to Grade ill this year Surviving are her father Sgt John Laverty First Canadian ln iantry Division Signals Regiment Camp Borden and her mother Mrs Mildred Laverty of Reich wald Loop Camp Borden five brothers Eddy Robert Gordon Richardand Brian and one sis ter Patsy Very Large Attendance Funeral of Wholen Victim of Car Accident The funeral oi Robert Ray Whaien of Alliston whosetragic death occurred on Aumist 18 in car accident at Footca Bay was held on Tuesday August in St Marys Roman Catholic Church Barrie His body had rested at the Lloyd and Steckley Funeral Home until requiem mass was celebrated by Rev Father Keelor of Alliston in St Marys Inermsat$sllov9ï¬ in 53 MarysCemetery Barrie and the hearers were George Cueulick and F0Conn0r of Barrie Fred Fill and Bruce Weller of Maclier Earl Whalen from Sault Ste Marieand Joe McCarroll of Alliston By his untimely death an active and useful life was cut off while still comparatively young man He was Canadian Pacific Rail close family friend Thomas Mc conducted Thedelightfulmellow weathér of late summer end eorly toll mokesto pleasant travelling Arid this is an ideal time for that adventurous sightseeing trip to interesting places in Canada and the United State wider choice at accommodation is ovoilohle when the midseason huhbvb is over Nowis the time to travel Conodion National Railway svggestx xWhere to go by troin way Agent at Cold 1e Jar114 ygari atAlliston foiethepny non for the year 50 then for ï¬veqeanat Bala be fore returning to Alliston lite was member of St Pauls Roman Catholic Church secretary of Alliston Lions Club 1nd had been active in airling which he enjoyed By his passing bereaved are his widow the former Min Arn ella Cumiichandthdr four chil dren RobertKaren Rhonda and Paul His parents Mr and Mrs Which are in Maoller as is his sister Ruth One brother Gordon is located in Lively aw Creighton The late Mr Wbalen was born on May 1m in Sault Ste Marie son of it Whalen and the former Miss Pearl Wil 50D Many beautiful flowers were from relatives and friends and from other groups ma as Allie ton Bala and Maclier Lions clubs No 424 Canadian Legion Bala Alliston Curling Club The Order of Railway Tclcgraphers members at Bruce Division To route The attendance was very large not only from Alliston and dis trict but also from distance and included Mrs Whalen of Windsor Mr and Mrs Earl Whal en of Sault Ste Marie Mrs Cuculiclr Sudbury Mr and Mrs McGuirk from Oshawa Mr and Mrs Clarke of Carleton Place Gordon Whalen from Live ly Al McGillis of Port Hope Asst Supt CPR Leslie from Toronto and friends from MatTier Alljston Goldwater Sela Woodbrldge Toronto North Bay Corby Midland Walton Ut tcrson Parry Sound Camp Bari den Grand Valley Gravcnhurst Torrance and Utopia Born in Mallow Ireland Mrs Marion Ward Dies At Advanced Age of 89 Avresident of Angus since 1922 MrsMarion Kingston Ward pass ed away on Tuesddy Aug 14 1956 at the nursing home of Miss Bowen 23 Worsley Street Bar rie where she had been patient OLaJhort time Mrs Ward was born in Mallow County Cork lreland on Jan 1867 and as she was fond of pointing out this made her the same age as Canada Her parents were the late Mr and Mrs llhom as Haines of Mallow in 1890 at the age of 28 she leftlreland ahdwent to Chicago where her cidest sister Miss Ellen Haines was associated with the Moody Bible institute Three years later she came to Canada and here she was married in 1893 to Namara of Dublin Ireland in Parry Sound They lived there until 1922 Following hisldeath in 1918 she and her family law ed to farm outside of Angus In 1947 Mrs Ward came to Barrie where she lived at Boys Street with her eldest son Mac until short time before her death Deceased was Presbyterian and thcfuneral service on Satun day Aug 18 at the JennettFun eral Home Was taken by Rev GMui minist resyterian Church Barrie Bur ial was in Foley Cemetery Barry Sound and there RevE Leslie the service Casket hearers were grandsons Kelvin and Earl Ward grandsonsinAlaw Allen Butler Jim Rupert Harry Clark and Wayne Taylor MKWard is survived by her seven children 11 grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren In cluded with thoseattending were her daughters Eileen and Moira from New York and sonflodericlr Ward of Minden ï¬g me vdurinNo or me dates back to 1490 and is one was chiselled by mind oann at Oiro of the earlier primitive Entertalm Auxiliary Mrs Gary Wilson had as her guests on Friday afternoon mem bers of the Evening Auxiliary WMS of Thorntonrchurcbilrand Barrie Preabyterlal executive to meet Miss Edith Clark mission ary on furlough from Angola Africa After tea Miss Clark gave an interesting talk on her work as teacher there 0n Holiday Mr and Mrs Maurice Londfy and family are spending some holidays at Landrys Mrs McCauley Mrs Eyed and family of Barrie visited at Mr and Mrs DScotts on Sum dHY Two Days at Evelyn Black and01ene Quay attended the and Wednesday and oak part in 4H Club work Mr and Mrs Spencer Myrna and Margaret Carr were Ex visitors on Tuesday After Short illness We were all grieved to hear Tuesday of 4the sudde death van Ma after it shorgiillnessgn on Barrie hospital Funer we Cemetery Flower Show The annual flower show of the Womens Institute was held in the Orange Hall on Wednesday ev ing Dr ives of Stayner gav short talk on gardening and sho ed number of very interesting slides on flowe and native birds Prize winners at the flower show were ZinniasMrs McQuay Mrs Speers AstersMrs Jen nett Mrs Speers Basket of Glad ioliMrs Cunningham Mrs Van Eden Corsage Smith Mrs Stewa all We day andM rr MyrnaSpepcer Ma ret Carr eres pointed points and gave hints on displaying were Huts Mr and Mrs Ja Joan andMr and lrs nosday in Toronto At Victorlarbor Miss Mabel lu is spending few days at with Mr and Mrs ed Webb Lionel are spe Toronto Mrs Irene Ma nald left for Torontoon Satu to spend week with her Carlyle Mac Donald Sunday itors Sunday visitor ith Mr and Mrs Clifford were Mr and Mrs Eugen rriner Gum and Marlr and Cooney all We andMrs Wilfred Warrin ome time in Mrs Grange Antliffloi Wil ale Sgt and Mrs Siohnof Radar Station and Grange To ronto Mr and Mr her parents of Midland to to attend the Weekend Mrs Howar summer ho inlaw and over the Wee Murdy toolr Mrs Currie nlo on Monday mer Home ho is at her has hersun hter with her also Mr and £5 the masons artfln England All thefluting and on enta on with tools which we we yaoto aneua To Aiocu rm consler nett Brenda Dutton iving Room arrangement for iub girls Mr Fendley on i8 Reward good helpful Taylorand Taylor Sr and daughter nt last Wed aria Harbor broilers ainThouaandaba Aug 15 the Thnrn opened tea of last meeting were read thleen Mooney lag than is by Jim Hazel Broiley Mrs Wilson of Thornton gave report of the parsonage com mit John Church ed two Iheautlérgilthmï¬seilanl numbei and rs live aper expliloing what each verge in the Mary Stewart Colleet meant Thu meetinl ended with hymn and thébenedictlonandh social hour Recent Visitors Visitors with Mr and Mrs Brollcy during the week were Oscar Pollbroolr and friend Jo rontoMaster Donald Arnold London Mrs Alex Hood and chil dren Cookstown Mr and Mrs Melville Hancock spent few days last week with Mr andMm Ernest Hancock Miss Muriel Blakely and Carl York Newmarket spent the week 011 Holiday Jacquelinellobinaon is onhnll days with her grandmother Mrs Coutts gt Phyllis Fraser of Clowes ison holidays with Donna Maclzean Mrs llth andDoneldaare vls lting few daysat Bluebird in With the Orser family Recent Visitor Mr and Mn John Bell of Stratford were recent visitors with Mr and Mrs Don Nash Swimmingcertlflutee Congratulationa tog Dianne Cairns in securing her intermed late swimming certificate and to Sharon Galbraith and Jean ODrane on securing their lun lnr These were the successful pupils from the Varcoo swimming pond The tests were held at the YMCA Olillia Sunday Service OnSunday Sept all church member arecordiallyf invitedsto Sunday eveni service at 730 Rev Veas is backfram holidays Sunday School as usual at 1030 gt Wayne Melville and Harold Shelswell of Hawkestoue are on holidays with their grandparents Mr and Mrs George Coutts Mrs John Carruthers of Strat ford is visiting Mrs Gwrge Coutts class Party MrandMrs Aubrey Miller cn tertained at class party last Sat urday Everyone spent pleas ant evening rgfllwzlvsalé lsiigqq bury where they spent the past week WI News Tuesday evening at Mrs Tom Morrison matinee New To Shrinkhinfni Hemorrhoidsl Hanenamels mngr 05 al 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