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- - �. - W DNESDAY .A.Pr1iIL 25th, 195E
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OBITUARY
MRS, . WM. T. (AR1 NER .'
After; .several .years, of failing'
health, death came to Mrs. Wm.
T. Gardner tkf Ashfield on Tues-
day,' April 17th about 3.0.0 a.m.
at B°aker',s'' Private Hospital, in
Lucknow, where she , had been
tenderly cared for someeight
anda half months.
.Mrs. ''Gardner was the daugh-
ter of David Webster and Martha•
Mallough. She was born in Kiri
loss Tirwnshipon august 9, '1884..
Forty-nine years ',ago she mar-.
ried..Williarn, T. Garcdr4br of Zion,
a son of" the late Mr: and M'rs•.
W:;. T: • 'Gardner, •who predeceased
her seven and a half years ago.,
!'ley •' 'resided Foss ---the family-
homestead ,at.;Zion for 42 years,
after !which she resided with:
her daughter,, Mrs. W. G. Hun-
ter, almost 'continuously.
The ;past' yevar and a.'half she
was completely bedfast, suffer-
ing from : an arthritic and, heart
Condition.Four months of this
time she was. •cared for at the
name . Of ':her 'dattgl ter,' Mrs. Joe
Freeman, prior to entering Bak-
er's Hospital.
QVIrs. Gardner w.as a faithful'
Member of Zion' United Church
for many years, and also a rriem
lber. of Zio�W
n••.M.S. - and Ashfield.
`W.A.• and in both organizations
had ihekd various, offices. .
ted at_the :;Mc--:•
-.::�1.e_�iE."iYkcLll�is rested _..r _ .�,,..__.7
Lennart and, `MacKenzie Mernor=
ial. Chapel where •man y called.
,to pay their respects ,and • where
the' funeral service Was held ' en
Thursday • arfternoon . . and, was
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lar ely at'tend'ed. Rev "J' li,. Dick , •ago, Which: did\ not : slacken her
n-; kindly .. ministries to . others: � so*
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Rain. .alorg . with light snow;
falls, accompanied,, by .cold wea-
thee delayed. seeding almost en•
tirely. this past week. Most farm:.
• Viers appreciated the delay • as it
gave 'them further time'::to pre-
pare
re-
pare.: for seeding operations,
however,- • everyone hopes for.
good seeding .weather' next" week.
Slightly. in • access 'of, • .1,206 *bus.;.
of Garry. oats: has been distrib-
uted for Agricultural' Society
Field Crop competitions aid the
4 -Ir Grain '.Club ' program.
8uT1-
-Bought ,Shorthorn
At the Bruce -County' Short' -
torn"
Short
3i.orn sale held at:.Walkerton, a
(bull 'consigned* by. Alex Melten-,
ze •of Teeswater was bought by
ie ;MoMilan -for
Z.1 O:N'
;Mrs: ' Mary : McAuley,' returned
to Acton- on ;Tuesday.
(Mrs. .Alex' Leaver spent last -
week with Mrs': D. A. Hackett,
who was ill with the, measles.
:Mr. ' and Mrs Nelson, Reid.of
Varna. and !Mrs. Dave '.Elliott. ;of
Clinton and Mrs. Fred . Mulhol-
land . of Holmeaville visited. •asst
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OOd Chino
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TOWN HALL, ,LUCKNOW
May r
Thursday,
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LOCAL GIRL GUIDE ASSOCIATION'
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Demonstration
ickets)•Demonstration . Courtesy of' W, . A. Schmid i
address, recalled the • ens her
health.. and; activity ' when
family was small and her ' rela-
tionship to. community and the
church �w.as of the highest order-
ing. Her cheerfulness endeared
her to ` all, who .knew her- and
in time `of trouble ..her. affection-
making heft an indispensable
angel of .th •community..'
Her husband predeceased her
some seven and a' ' half years
f (brothers, Ed Webster. of Big Val-
ley, Alberta; . Jack of Edmonton;
Ewart sof • Kirkland Lake; William'
of Lucknow; 'Nelsonof Windsor, .
The pallbearers were .former '
Ashfield neigh hors, . Hei ry . Gard-
ner,
Will Ritchie, Frank Ritchie,
Fred Anderson, George Hunter ,
:aokett:' The flower-:
.;arra ,Sandy �
inson of'Ashfield 'Circuit co
ducted- the . service assisted by
Rev:' A. ' W. Brawn of ;Brantford.
Mrs. Wesley Ritchie, organist ' of
Zion
ch
urch
, played t he .inter -
.Thursday with Mr.' and . Mrs, hiding , music:Mrs. J. W. Joynt
Will Ritchie. and Miss Belle Robertson sang
Mr, and 'Mrs.' Donald : Murray very :beautifully.. "Beautiful City
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and Marjorie.'.spent Sunday ev- of Gold",' with Mrs. John :Hall
r._ d 1VIrs Nelson as ' accompanist. ' .
ening ._with:•M an �. ,
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Raynard.•' Rev. A W. ,own,
Mrs. Jiro iMcI£ay of Port Elgin minister,' o .Ashfield
" ` nd • of she.
close fne
memorial .: i losses .and afflic.
and Mrs Wes Ritchie., ..family, in 'gKving' ;the .me�ixior strugle,a n, s
long' as health and . strength peri
mitted;. Her gracious .motherhood
was `well. known. Like an o'ut
Standing: figure in Hebrew stony
the . Chronicler • observed, . of . his
"He' built for
lute and character,
us the' higher gate:': so: that had'.
.been ,her pri�rria task '• for .' liv-
ing and .. demonstrating the. joy
B formes end value : of high • human : ser-
f the United ';vice under God.
visited last Thursday with Mr, Church and a �In . he'tempestuous . years of
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Sunkist. Oranges, size 288,: juicy, 2 doz. 79c•
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tithese ' never soured ' her.
ons .•
Into the 'clay vases ofher life.
ed" and to those who knew .her
closely • 'and affectionately . she
-demonstrated 113y.: her faith and
.endurance , . "of • Heaven's own
sweetness .around it thrown".
° ;Sur+ri ing ' are:••'two' sons • and
two. 'daughters, Harold of .Rich-
mond Hill, 'Sidney' of .'Lucknow
Mrs, Joe. Freeman (Eva) of .Lee-.
!burn, Mrs. William G. Hunter
(Beryl) cif..Zion, and 11 grand-
children and one great grand-
child—Also
randchild::A so sunva>vi'ng is._her .aged -
mother•, Mrs. Elizabeth' Alton of
Lucknow,, one sister; Mrs: W. G.
bearers 'were, -ond ' Gamer;
Ivan . Gardner,... , . Jim, Gardner,'
Howard Reid, Dick Reid, Wm,
D. Reid, 'Arthur Freeman.
KINGSBRIDGE
Week -end' visitors here were. .
Mr. acid Mrs. Jos. 'Reid •and .Mrs.'•
Jas. Wallace of Toronto; Mr. and/.
Mrs. Jos. O'Reilly . of • Detroit„
Miss Theresa, Martin of Hanii'1:..
ton .. and .: Jimrny'. Shiflett of: be- •
frost, and MVlr. and _ Mrs. A. Moran
of . Woodstock. .
Mr. and M4 s. Mark :Dalton aid•.
fainily' visited • in. 'Kitchener last
week -end • : '
Mrs. Cyril Boyle of St. •Aug='
ustine . and`1VIrs. Geo.. Nivens and
children. : of , London spent. :
day With 1Vir. and Mrs. •Donald,•
"The Divine perfume was .pour, Frayne.
The death ,of - Miss Anne iso«-.
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• ::Plumbing.,, Heating, Wiiring Eavetrou•ghing - • Vhoiic 50`
ler occurred at .'St. Mary's hos-
pital, 'London, on April 19, 19S,
The requiem ,high mass was sung
at St. .Michael's , church at 9.00.
a.m..'in London on Saturday..the.
21st: • Interment was in St.. Jos-
.eph's cemletery, Kingsbridge, at
Saturday :noon, `.with Rev: H. Van..
Vynckt conducting -the ' ,.grace-
side .services: *• `•
-Mrs.:JaS. M. Bowler and Miss'•
.Elizabeth Bowlek of Toronto &
Mr. and Mrs O'Leary of tori-
don ' were among the relatives:
Reid ° (Debbie) 'of . Lucknow; five .who attended the burial here.
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