HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1952-11-26, Page 4IUHN LEQ CALLAGHAN
Buttering at lielL't a'ttaolc while
vislitag in Toro ao, john Leo
Callaghan), at NLOc•.ong resident
deals bandanalasb w P�eS la 'Ube
or ate city, died in Tat. Nil,
ohaed'.s Hospital In Toronto, on, banquet hall of Knox. Presbyterian
Saturday, Mr. Callaghan, Was a L'hureh, f'*oderleb,
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valued employee of the Oanadtan Members of Parliament, enevao
National Express CamDauy since
910 and hits cheery smile and 9,00 -
tone manner will he missed by a
wide circle of friends.
He was horn in Belleville 00 years
ago, being tlhe son of the late David
Joseph Callaghan and Alice Lawlor
and served by the LadiesAid So,,,
,and had resided in this city all ]tis i » v under the president, Mrs, P.
J. Mao10Wen,
NEARLY 200 GUESTS INVITE.
FOR WARDEN'S BANQUET
Eta. the first time the women
were inT4ted to tato annual War-
dens, termer and present members,
county and municipal offiotals,
heads of county organisations and
dratts amd Wardens and their wives
,from neighbouring octulnities Were
present — a total of 10C guests,
The turnkey dinner waa prepared
life. He ,.Vas educated at St. Mt.
obae1's Academy and the Collegiate
Institute and entered service with
the C. N. R. EXPress Company acid
bed continued in that employment
ever since. He was well liked and
highly respected by officials and
fellow employees.
The late 'Mr. Callaghan was A
faith8Udl member of St. Michael's
Church and at the time of hie death
was president of the Holy Name
Soetrty. Ire was also a member
er the local council Knights oo
{"nlumbeia and ' 1 P 'n all hrnnchen
of that work.
Snrvivine :aro lits wife, the far.
mer Kathleen Wilton one son, Jebn
Leo Callaghan of Toronto, two
daughters, Mrs, Allan (Alice) Kah
ter M Toronto. Mrs. Stewart (Kath-
leen') Waynard of Winnipeg, an.
one brother, David Callaghan of
Picks:dna. Another brother, Wilfred
Callaghan. predeceased him.
The f'nanrl was held from his
late residence. 298 Charles St. to
St. Michael's Church for Solemn.
Requiem Masa, Tuesday morning.
Th. church wan tilled with business
associates and intimate friends
whip the mass of spiritual offering
and wealth of floral tributes test -
field to the esteem in which the
d.c ased was held by a wide circle.
The rhlldr n of Et. Michael's A.o-
ar.":ry, a work that the late M_
a::;^^rho-: tont; an active part m
fr cd the Goad of Honor ae cor-
p
'"•::',7.1V-'1 and ler the church.
The rn;ss wnc ce'ebrated by
Rev. Dean L. B. Garvin,
`T Buck:a.V as Deacon
Re S. Brannan as Erb -des-
:,,.^ In 777, 8211rt11ar7
• r' r' ' ,rev of Stoeo.
a -r :Ind of Read.
'^s,« "•T".�T{s.al earsiee a. St.
-5' +A c WV: ^or1d'rcted by
L v..E;c�. a ,`..gid zit• T,••a.'y
l ueete Received
The many guests were received
by Warden and Mrs. Johnston, and
their 8o:ur ohan•mhng daughters.
Helen, Leonia, Doris and Joan, aS
slated by County Clerk A. H. l ra-
k4ue and Mrs. Erskine
Grace was said by the Rev, R. G•
MisrMilian and community singing
lnd by Mrs. Clayton irdawerd, with
:Miss Doris Johnston ne accomparr
1st.
Ex -Warden Arthur Nicholson, of
Taokersrrn1t0r, was chairman. After
eonpratulcailwg Warder Johnston
he reminded that the latter Was
the first warden to he elected by
all the members, and that it was
the first time the ladies bad been
invited to the banquet,
O hers at the head table were;
Warden and Mrs. Harold Cosene
of Perth County; Warden and Mrs.
Ifepold Corbett' of Middlesex
County; EX Wa'cin and Nirs,
Arthur Nicholson, of Tuckersmith;
Ex -Warden FPugb Bec,,n, of Es -
borne; Mr. and Mrs. Bluer Par-
rish. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cousins,
Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. William J.
Dale. Flnllett; Thomas Pryde,
Id. P. P., 'hire. Pryde; John Hanna
and Mrs. Hanna; L. E. Car-
diff, M.P.. and Mrs. Cardiff;
R. G. and Mrs. MacMillan.
Rev.
Speeches Heard
Congra'-ulatory speeches were
made by Elmer Parrish, repreaent-
ing former members who sat with
the Warden; Hugh Berry for the
ex -Wardens; Mrs. Roy Cousins, for
the ladies; William J. Dale for pre-
sent county council members; War-
ren Harold C-osens, 'Wallace Town-
ship, for Perth' Bounty. and Warden
Corbett. Lucan. for Middlesex
County: L. E. Cardiff, M. P.: John
Donn:, MP.P, and Thomas Pride
M. P. P.
e :t*t ..:x -+ anr'ertath-.n ^f
I.7,217.Ant r.al tr., Warden
^rk. iia T a .,rd• Mrs T'l;aston by
-• ~C :s1. a or. behalf
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