Grimsby Independent, 23 Jan 1947, p. 10

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Funeral services for the late Bruce Graham were held from the -â€"-MHA‘"_..“' Eeeeoeme EC C n with Rev. W. J. Watt officiating, nssisted at the cometery by Rev. -..-u.w-u--fl cemetery, near Copetown. Casket bearers were Havelock Jewson, Dougias Cole, Arthur .,‘gnm.u-nn- es and Alexander Marr WILLIAM KONKLE ; ‘D“dmw! resident of Clinton Township and latterly of Beamsville, for the last 60 years, occurred on Saturday at his home on William Street. Deceased had lived retired for & number of years. Surviving. besides his wife, the -u-'*m-‘ are two S0nS, Paul, of Peter borough and Ronald of St. Col "°C g-;m“.-'m u“--lmw nmm:--ll 188 * utengtry, and T60 S8° maes ue s N N 1 oke A bright young life passed early on Saturday morning, at her bome on Paton street of Mary Minery®. . .'.‘m'.lflh nu-lh““"“"‘“" _-fl‘flt-fl-.l not entirely unexpected by her great circle of friends and acâ€" “fl-“‘“’ Born in Collingwood, 41 yeats ago, the youngest daughter of Wiâ€" “fl“&h Copeland, -‘-bmfll-’p ents to reside in 1919. She was married in June, 1926. Mrs. Lewis was a woman of joâ€" flwma-u-uu -Fâ€"...'.uu-um > C â€" RBOZ I tar aP -â€"--""' community. She was a member of ‘Trinity United Cburch and had alâ€" mmnmâ€"fihh -u-a-a“.â€"u-na within these bodies sahe will be her lste home on Tuesoay SLVE!~ noon and were very largely atâ€" tended by friends and aequaintanâ€" ces from all points of the district. L~._Auduevar.Adiliceretmeteter en uprep .-.â€".mnmu‘ ame sister. Miss Etts Copeland of MARS. CLARENCE W. LEW!S Ns SA aaw Funeral services were held from HARDWARE of world and local events are brought 1o you on CFRB‘S regular newsâ€" casts. This is just another phase of the BALANCED broadcast schedule. For _ On January 17, 1947, there pas» Bed away at the bome of bis youngest daughter, Joyce (Mrs. Ross Carbert), of Campbelivilie, Ontario, the Rev. H. W. A. Brand, ufter suffering a beart attack. Deâ€" ceased was in his Sist year. After coming to Canada from England nearly 40 years ago, and mmdmw in Manitoba, be moved to Ontario in 1914, and was Rector in turn at Nanticoke, York, Hlors and Lowâ€" ville, retiring in 1982; but after a few years he again took up active duty this time in the Parish of three or four years ago, Wwhen 58 ___, tmrold and Barton, both of -â€"nnu-nuucuunn"‘a.-“m-l-n-m: mmwmm!%’:“" -‘: one alster, Mrs. m_“ m’“ ‘The funcral is being held Thursâ€" n ieig 800 gsy afternoon, January 23rd, At one son, Gladys (Mrs. Roiston) 0| meveland, Ob Paige) of Niagara Falls, Ontario; Teamustmitmenmme and Archer of Hamiton: one bro| _ P 2idâ€"Up LiSst while her death was not entirely unexpected, still it came as a shock to her large circle of friends the various ladies‘ organizations in the variuos ladies organizations in Woman‘s Association of which she was an criginal member. She was a charter member of Lincoln Loyâ€" Red Cross, particularly in war work during the two last Great Wars. She will be greatly missed in all these organizations. been aâ€"very active worker in the son Donald. and one daughter, Mrs. Harcid B. Metcalfe. Funeral services will be conducâ€" ted from the Stonchouse Funeral 'll-o.flfl-lq) afternoon st 330 pm. Interment will be in Queen‘s Lawn cemetery. several months there passed away, ut the home of his sister, Mrs. A. R. Hayhoe, Elizabeth street, early on Tuesday morning, George Henâ€" ry Wilson, in his 7oth year _ Deceased was a native of Grimsâ€" by, being a son of the late Edwin You couldn‘t expect the quill to lnst. A ploneer couldn‘t get 20 milâ€" es of writing from such a pes. Deceased lady had been ill for a GEORGE HENRY WILSON United ‘The death of a formér Grimsby resident, Barton Smith, occured at his home in Cleveland, Ohlo, on Monday, January 20th. He was a James A. Kelson, Edmonton, Alta. Funeral services will be conducâ€" ted from the Stonchouse Funeral Home this (Thursday) afterncon sat two pm. Interment will be in Queen‘s Lawn cemetery. Grimsby as a young man for Toâ€" ronto, later going to the United States to reside. Besides his wife, he leaves two sons, Harold and Barton, both of Mrs. Geraid Orr, THE GRIMSBY I1NDEPENDENT BARTON SMITH "4T "41 47 operation in St. Catharines at 10 committee to arange for insurance for the meters sgainst theft and vandalism. Parking meters are being inâ€" stalled on a oneâ€"year trial basis, with the city sharing with the T pm.â€"Stoney C. vs. Beaches. =’Qâ€"Mu‘nu FRUIT BELT SCHEDUE © luounn â€"â€" TUESDAY â€"â€" JANUARY 27 â€" 28 â€" THURSDAY AND FRIDAY â€" JANUARY 23rd â€" SATURDAY ONLY w JANUARY 25th Ted Donaldson and John Litel ROXY THEATRE] THE RETURN OF RUSTY SHES FOR ME > Charles Boyer, Jennifer Jones, Peter Lawford and Helen Walker & CA BAOS CLUNY BROWN MERVYN LcROVS proguction of WEDNESDAY

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