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Barrie Examiner, 1 Feb 1956, p. 8

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WeliKntIvn William lJorla Dies After Heart Seizure 11in ham Mendsin town and district learned wlth regret at the deflh on mud Jan 17 56 of William Parks at the Royal Victoria Hospital allowing heart seizure Hewas born In Barrie on May 12 1392 son of George Parks and ammo hers oi the WA or the Sunday Park was mambo of First Baptist Church andjhe tun cnl aervlce on suntan It the Nthlok Funeral Chlpel con ducted by Rev Luck Many flowers exvresed the are at the cnurchmcmbenhlpg the mem School and the Goodwill Group Barrle Pharmacist Association Medical Representath or Bar rie Bayvlew ChaPIElOES Medi cal Staff at RVH Woods Depot The erment was in Barrie Union Ce etery and pallbearerswere all personal trierids of the deceased Frank mtg AnMcLoan Charles Knight Charles Christie Edward Armstrong and Herman Tomllnson wan the larger attendance of friends and acquaintances rom town and area the ihllowing mis tive and friends were also pres ent Mrs Powell Miss Saun den Orill an only son Parks of Bale Comcnu Quc Ly fYou may not go in for water skiing but you will Smilh Toronto Ellen Croshle hc was born on Dec in Everett then in Allandale and andLhen an engineer with the became ornillwright with General was an Anglican and Conserva 1e Mrs Evans Mr land Mrs Waite Evans Mr and Mrs Siagg Mrs Mrs Lyle Miss Arnold Mrs Browne and Miss and Mrs Craig Burlington The only immediate relatives of the late Mr Parks are th son and one sister Miss Minnie Parks Bani Formerly Of Allandole George Dixon Dies Toronto Hospital Formerly Allimdalc George loslie Dixon died on Sunday Jan 15 1956 in Toronto East General Hospital lollowing coronary thrombosis Son of the late John Dixon and 31 1879 in Lisle and had lived One way to enjoy the sun and snow without too much extort and with deal or fun is no go tailing needed is couple of strong homes sleigh and lengt ll that is later in Toronto or so years and to elght moEths ln Thomhlll earlier he was fireman One of Coldwoters Best mum Known Citizens Passes COLDWATERMrs Milton Ep tt one of Goldwaters best known Grand Trunk Steel Wares Toronto ML Dixon live and also member of Med calf LOL 781 Toronto His wile the armor Laura Jen kins died on dank 28 1955 and there is one daughter Marlon Isa bel Mehr of Thornhlll born in Allarldale son Douglas Jackson Dixon or Hamilton horn in Ever feel fit and refreshed for lies at your fu vorite resort if you go by bus and most respected cillzenspass ed away suddenly Saturday night Jan El 1956 She had returned that day from visiting her sisters in Guelph and Toronto and had been about the village durln the day and evening She was stroken shortly aiter retiring and passed Churcher and there was choir representing all denonuna tlons Temporary entomhnlent was at St James Cemetery thlt Orllll interment will be made later Goldwater Cemeteiy Pallbearers were Reginald ping Argyle EoletL Georgelw ley Lloyd Letherhy Melville ian her and Gordon Dlmloo Joli lexonder Lugosi EACH WINTER the European winter sport enthuslasi makes his way to the snowtields 01 Switzerland and Alla trio around about Christmas andthe New Year the horses will do the rest You wont travel very last Ihutii lairtireless why of getting near the top 0121 run rThengyau can speed home This party ils travelling roughthe ertlgvnlley near Dayna$wltzérland Mm Mme swam5 24 It was urine by as ersvtere Geo ge Lucas Wal sides lice 151an my Goodiellow Jack Noble ilarry Slewart and mm mumm pallbearers Were Ed loan Gllmore Reive Howard Allan Allan thort Boyesand William Reid ment wasin the Sixth Line Ceme tery lnalsiil Flower bearers were Dean NexMcKennw Harvey Ralston lair Harry Sloan Al ilhotnpson and Inter He moved to harrie in May was oi the United Church Conservativemnd Va Pa tMaster of Bond Read Lot He had been presented with the jewel of that otllce in 1951 when new mode ah hohoraryj menlber of Bondzllend lodge He had also the honor or being Past District Mas ter of Bradford There rvas gta sel vice of the0rarlge Order on day night Jan lsunder the us plces or the Hand Head long The funeral service was on Mexico hns mailman 1d Plclon baurlo andMrs Slrclh moim nlhylalelIomana ror 1h inneriron many osplial rontoroliowmg shortlllncss The early ile the lateJfln McIntosh was noel Flos frown ship where gown iborn hnDec 23 idealhe allth of the late John McIntosh with humerus Pilelpsiani Her lor one Cameron Mc Lacnlan Elli Toronto In 1951 And Mrs ay golden wedding and Mary Rolllns rtonlaa Circle Tour Saosonol Roles l4 Days$13368 gt From TorohlSl RETURN FARE Sightseeing and Hotel Room DoubieHO nighls em and grandson Bany Dixon Mehr of Thornhill Theduncral on Jan IEJWBS 1mm he Jarrett Funeral Chapel Tor onto wlth servim conducted by Rev Harperfialrdflwith iniermen in Pine Hills Cemetery Fallbearerrwere Frank Crhsbie Stayner John Reid Everett Erel Blackburn Creemor Herbert chderson John Connolly and Larry Lacey Toronto Many slowsrs were lrom family and friends and from Dept 29 General Steel Wares Ltd Local lot at lnnislil re Dies Here In 82nd Your Funeral servlce was held Mon away within lew minutes Mrs Eplett hsd been staying with Mr and Mrs Earl Doble since returning mm lengthy visit in Reginarbut planned to occupy cottage owned by Mrs Rue Man The formEr Matilda Nichol Wil llson she was born at Embro On tario 15 years ago She received hereducatiun at Pembroke Mrs Eplett had been resident of Cold water or myears She was devoted member of St Malthias Anglican Church where she served as choir leader Sunday School teacher and in the chancel guild and womens guild Mrs Eplett took keen interest in all worthwhile community act lv es or kindly sympathetic nature she was always ready to comiortor atsist those in need She hada very largecircle of triends who held her in deep re gard and Valued her lriendship highly As acornmunlty service she was for many years secretary trcasurer Goldwater puhlr school board She was predeceased by her ilus hand the late Milton Epleti on Oct 15 1954 Survlvlng are daughter Mrs Hugh Kennedy Moriorie ol the gins one son HarryEplet ol Orr Lake three slstersMiss Elsie Wil liamson of New York CityzMrs Teena Robinson of Guelph and Mrs Gladys Graham of To ronto andone brother Ken Wil liamson at St Thomas There was large attendance at the service held in the Anglican Church on inlesday afternoon Jan Monday Jan 16 rom Jen ett Funeral Home when Rev 12 Trimble officiated interment was in Mount Tegart Cemetery Tot tenham Pallbearers wereswilmdt David and Ira Maison Wilbert OrrW Brooks and guy Hart There was large attendance irom hishome area andalso other places including Mr and Mrs Cameron Mdachla Mrs EllEn McConnell Mr and Mrs Harry Friday Mr and Mrs Oscar Pdt on llgs Jack Donovan Mr Mm Pamn 19 ya monoyflSomallmu in 20 and Mrs Fr Grlgg Eimva mu can Well and lavorably known in the Bond lIead and Tecumsethv yH lab area George in ry Taylor who wilde of many plans They had heon in If ing health or ullowedlcr drfiarant about two year ssed away in years and as elderilor 25 year his sleepon daylan 13 1956 He was also Sunday Schoclsurer his home 23 Centre Stree intendent for some The hieMrHMc on at he late George Taylor mtg mmuml and Louise Fenn he was born on aotlvltles and was an rden 02 6187 we Line of er Besides his widow pjrgagnggiaxnf AnnieGoodlellow yam in the by two sisters Mr Noble Tommam Annabelle of Lefroy and Mrs Kenny Rosie of Newmarket rothe two daugi crs more Hamilton Eosahn Barrie and two scrim Kingston and Charles lle tuners service andfiStetkley Funeral conducted by Rev Collier Street Unit sisted by strewn Churchill Unlted attending the funeralwere Mr andMls Charles Goodrellow Mi Ifnldd Mr IhngrsdTosephsLx da Jan 23 1936 tor thn ex casn nlzslon it an Mrs sailor Lucas retired ll istil wDeanfid fighgd Déanfi mixing If out ms wh° figLahdMrs JamésT Simp on Mr and Mrs Jack Noble Howard Noble Fred Noble and Mr and Royal Victoria Hospital her to dlylm Mrs amen Goodman at Toronto Jan 20 lollowing asnort ill 9m He was in his 32nd year Earn at betray on Aug the deceased was the son late William James Lucas Mary Ann Page He ed the tiflh concession an occupied by his sonCllarles run til his retirement tow years when he came to live ln Barri faithful worker in the Pres Ask your Agent for detailso this or other llll cm oitLFaad Mans Packnhe Tours agement and Staff of General Steel Wales Ltd and Medcalf LOL 781jloronto Some of those attending were Mrs Mary Anderson Mr and Mrs Etel Blacighnrn anngim Patton all at Creemore Frank Crosbie Stay nererJand Mrs John Reid Ev 59510 erett Murand Mrs McLellsn and Peter McMillan Mount For est hyterlan and United Church at Churchill he servedb Ithejof NEW ORLEANS tioial boardas rush on LOS ANGELE ily and inflection retitls idow 1the foriner Sarah Jane Bruce one son Melville of Beeto daughter Mrs Douglas Knee shaw llrerle Giliordand Kath leen Barri tour grandchildren The members of MedealrIDL held an Orange Order serviceon Jan 17 when out of town relatives present included Mr and Mrs Stanley Hall of Aurora Mr and Mm Jama Dickie of Alliston and Ms andMrs Hunter Lolllaw Aur on Above $590 the lumbr lituometmt and the ion at Hire lowor Pills roles Comfaore aft II buy more worthy at less costolNitlgora WorthwhilchYas here It peomfmindiéohlro At no ex $1590 or less are lit mud is protectonwhonyoubom to myyloanhVNQ no preferon endorsed loan And tin arrive interviewYes your intervi llbe vdtaoourleous and friendly my WM borrow monoygA law reusons or to oompllddia sloop of small debts to reduoi Ordinary alum is an excellent adhesive ior repair lag broken china in Canada lfa hl No any hfellmiust sh all enough 10 everyb dycan hear what have loin An rwill llnverouay do Our 113 is many gnmuodwomea kelypa the coopemion ofglhe Stet Trust ua heir Our free booklet cover many aspect In ou locationwellvhave lotsot eloa Id SM room nodular meansevenhetter service for is also ill MOLSONS GRQWN iliiilliiiii Milli untwm LlMlTl FiluANCE OMFANY LTD

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