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One of aur ma's most
loved and respected citizens,
Grandma %rims, pissed
away in the Wmgham and
District Hospital • on Thui-
day, December 17, 1981.
She was born, Frances
Kimpton Matthews, is Tor-
onto on .July 10, 1891,
daughter of the , late John
Kimptcn Mardian and Am-
elia Bell,: both of England.
Her- childhood and early
married fife .were spent in
Toronto. She • has told boar
she used to ride her bicycle
in open country on Yonge
Scree t and she and her sister
used to . sit on a fencer and:
watch when Sir Henry Pelted
was building Casal Loma-
She married Ernest Char-
les Wilkins in 1911; They
later moved to Paisley and in
1942 to Ashfield Township.
They had a family of five
daughters and three sons:
Mrs. Jessie Alton, Lucknow;
Elsie, Mrs. Jim. Oliver, Live-
ly; Louise, Mrs. Ken Weav-
er, Sudbury; Gladys, Mrs.
Howard Catlaw, Paisley;
Dorothy, Mrs: Ed Gillen, St.
Marys; Harry► of Chesley aid
Charlie and Herb of Ashfield
Township.
After her husband passed
Maw► m 1952, Grandma
**cedar ar apractical
nurse m several fintsing
homes and hospitals and
as n
canpanioli
to ladies:
1n that time she travelled*
many •
muds, the. Carr, .
British' Ides and Aaistraiii .• •
She later Made her home
on the Helm fain on
the 120i concession of Ada-
field
sirfield and moved to the Sepoy
'Apartments When they. were
cimipleted in 1977.•Shewus a .•
ember of Trinity Ashfield
United Church Land also a
devoted member of the
Home .League of 'the Salva-
iron Army. ,Many will reni-
ember• her for'the: many!
'quilts and: other metes. she .
'Made and donated to the
wort of the Salvation Army
and the Can's Aid.
She leaves to mourns her
family, 36 grandchildren and
38 great grandduldlien of
which over, seventy Were
p" lief1;
Sloe 'vas' predeceased by
bar husband, . Ernest ,whit
,. , ,.. .
Ernest Friar, and one grand-
son, Ronald Wilkins.
The. funeral Service was
held t°at the MacKenzie and
McCrea*,, Funeral Hume m.
L ucknow on Saturday, Derr.
ember 19 With Rev. /t
Scottdondaeting the.xea
Finat resting place .w lff b
Stark Yale Cemetery., Pad
L..Nc• to the editor
•firesi VW,6
bong tickets. The dubrealized a profit of $166
Dniing thelast year the Laid now Kiaette Club has been
involved with various projects.' A film projector was
Purchired for the library. The aqua ium was read for die
Medical Centre and we are in the process of buying a few tors
and boots for the Method Centre. Donations to various
oor�gaa__� lions such as the Hemopliilla Society have also been
mi. a '
Just recently, Christmas carols were sung at Phimecrest
Musing .Horne and mamas favours were given :to the
• residents.
We appreciate the continuing support of the community m
all .our past and future endeavours to fulfill' the motto "Serving The Communities Greatest Need?'.
Joaume McDonagh,
Project
Chairman.
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