HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1967-06-15, Page 3THE BRUSSELS POST
ROY W. KENNEDY, Publisher
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geratilisnd 1872 ServInp the earming CoriVtiolittY
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to anywhere in Ontarld
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SCIOTT VAUGHN. ROBERTSON
Scott Vaughn Robertson, S
year old sun of sr. and Mrs,
James Robertson of C.oderiell,
died Wednesday, May 31st, in
Vicforia, London, following heart
kturgert,
AIrs.itobertson is the former
Ve'rna. Carin!ichael of the 10th Con.
of Grey Twp, and Mr. Robertson
Is fernery of Iron Bridge, Ott.
The boy, who hod studied at
home becamte of his heart con-.
dition, had ;just passed with
honors into Oracle 3,
Ite is survived by his parents,
one brother James Angus,
home, grandparents, Mrs. Ethel.
'Carmichael,. Coderien. and Mrs.
Emma Robertson,. . Iron Bridge.
runeral seer iee was lield at the
S iies funeral home. aoderieh on
.Buie Lind, Rev. Leonard 'Warr
officiated. flurial took place in
Maitland. cemetery, noderlch.
Pallbearers were Dennis •
Bricker, 'George Schram, .Tames•
(IN:linger, and David Squire,
History 64'
THE BATEMAN FAMILY
gy Cecil Bateman
In these days of l'auid: transit
we have come to accept- 6.avel in I
Space as commonplace.
different it must have been, to ,
our ancestors, to set sail over
thousands of miles or sea to the
New Land,
in 1852 the day after their mar-
ring" John ,Tones and Stisarnalt
Dark of Devonshire, England,
sailed from Bristol to New York
rein there Iliey came to Mitchell,
Ont, thence to Tiot 3, Con, '10,
Brey Twp, There as ono of a Pam-
iy of seven, a daughter Mary Jane
was born in 1853. About the same I
time and Elizabeth
Tayor of Lincolnshire
Eir2jAnd, also emigrated to Can.-
ado after their Marriage,
iii by way of Mderich. They stop,
nod in Tiullett TWp. for two
months, they then came to (*.rev
`1`r wush in taking up Lots IS and
10 nit the Vh rot),
'Co them also Was born seven
ehildren, of whom a. Son George,
was the second youngest. Iti
1870 at the age of 21, he became
ii Icy preacher in the Primitive
Methodist Church, Travelling on
horseback or on foot, re 'preach-
ed at the following places
Prownlown, Merino', Orattger
SettleMellt, Silver earners, cra m
brook, :Roes, Ethel. Union and.
,Tribili,;e Churches. This work in
additon to farming. he carried on
for 35 years until stricken with
paralysis of the throat and left
side,
In 1,S,80, he married the above
thenticnicd Mary Jane .Tones.,
and at this time they spent six
months in N'ehraska, re-
turning to Grey they first resided
' at rranbrook whore the oldest. of
family of seven. Annie, now of
Belgrave Was norn, rollowing
this they lived on Onn. f, then to
Let 19. roil. 7. whore Mr. (We-
in:in built a house and harm Tt.
Was here that the youngest of the
family, Cecil was horn.
In April 191(1 he Moved to
tot 22, r'oo. where, 110 rat!ritnild
OUP te( IYtit Mop iti
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TIRE SALE
ALL CAR TIRES
25 Discount
FREE INSTALLATION
OR
20 % Discount
FREE BALANCE
FREE I'N'STALLATION.
McCutheon Motors
Sales & Service Phone 56 Brussels
1928,
This Intuit is still owned by and
occupied by Cecil Bateman and
his wire, the former Edith Ames.
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11 .•-•;^ a. f y of seven,
itir06. sons, .BruPe, Robert, and
Donald, and Cour daughters, Helen.
(Mrs. J. At:Wond, 'Mar,
jorie J. Struthers) Ethel,
(Mrs. P. Drager), Doris, Mrs.
Melvin Hanna), Etta
There are 27 grandchildren,
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