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OBITUARY
CATHERINE • ANN MILLER
'Catherine Ann Hodgins wase
tIorn October 12 ; 1865, in Bides
dulph County, • Middlesex, ' On-
taria, . Canada, of . 'Irish. parents.
She Was married,, xo John .George
January 1894, "They movea-to dre
198.2% SHOW NO. EVIpENCE OE
DISEASE OR ABNORMALITY
From the Ontario D ra trnent
of Health the summary of" ind
ings. at the Lucknow x-ray survey
has been received, listing the fol-
lowing facts: •
. Numbei° .c -i ayed. •
22188: .
No. evidence of disease •
or abnormality ,2,148 98,2%
Pulr%onary tuber-.
, ra
culosis ;. • 6 .3
Other diseases and
abnormalities 34
2,188 100. "
A ':classification of the •six :cases:
of pulmonary- tuberculosis lists
three as active ' and., three as rn-
active, the active cases represent
ing.''.,1 percent„ of'total, nurriber
w. exaniihed, r
.'
The classifcatbn,: of. 'other ab'- I
normalities is as follows: •
Suspicious •. Shadowing 1:
Apical scarring ` 8
IJv. idence .• of previous pleurisy 2
Accentuated lung markings 3.
Probable non-tbc. scarring' 4
Calcified .densities 11
Evidence -of dust inhalation ,;t '.1'
Abnormal hilar: -shadows 1
Abnormal heart shadow3
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Cost of '• the :clinic to the. local'
organization was $656.40,
United States, settling near Gard-
ner, !' D. ' ...There foul- . children
were „born.
•Tlie family , toved' , to Peters-
burg, Alaska, in 1909 and in 1913.
went to 'Sedro-Woolley to make
their borne, where • Mr...Miller
died in 1929. • .
Mrs. • Miller was a remarkable
tial i�"'"''T'Ci IZI°i+^^-c
wisely for her family -and in 'her
strength of purpose to. always.
keep _herself . informedand.alert,
ready ..ifor anything that, ',might'
arise. . ' ,
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THURSDAY,, JULY 3.1st, 1947
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Rathwell8 San
•From Tier earliest' years her in
,ter"este were always . in all 'good
works. She was a. diligent church
and W.C• T,U. worker,'• never once
forgetting. .t e : sne.
.training :that she had received in
her youth:.Mr, and Mrs: Miller
both : were. active members 'in •, the
Central .'Methodist - Church o
Sedro Woolley,
Among her neighbors a n.'d
friends she was ever thoughtful
-of ;their` Peeds . and would; work
unsparingly to assist; them•'in any
way:
Although ill for : a long.' time,
her, `'mind' • retained, its .unusual
alertness, and • she continued her
fust=`:Arrive
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The Store of Friendly: Service
'PHONE 82 WE DELIVER".
T e following4t en:ts•-ef -4 •'
Cook were . •successful in . passing
the .Toronto, Conservatory ' Of
lviusic . exa'minations which, were
held 'at 'Winghani.and Kincardine .
recently, under the direction : of:
Margaret .Butler„ ,the eminent' :.
piano teacher andm
..ember of the 1.
Conservatory, faculty
lew Shipments of. Single and Double. Breasted
rano--
Grade ' IX Wilfred Black,,
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Grade, VIII •Honors, Donald
McKenzie.; Pass'-Kathrine Lid-
dle,, Eileen Purvis, Ivan'Lloyd:'. .
Grade: VI -Hon:, . Ronald Philp,
Grade' V '.Hon , :Mildred Cook,
Betty/ Kempton
:.Grade °IV' —Hon,, Rhea Hall,
Robert,'Reid,. Lorne.. Me erizie
Grade III' Hon , Janis 'Morritt:
Olene. .Dundas;`Jim Hackett. Pass:
=Joanne Hodgins.
Theor
iriterest7in books :op ra E rst �C1ass' Honors,
cominu i itylffe. about•her. Marguerite. Hall, Noreen, Kilpat-
Mrs,:Miller, passed'•away: at her ,rick.
home .ori...June .l•8, 19:47, • at the age
of 81 years and eight'months...She
is' survived by,: three . of her lour
children, (Mr's. • Gladys • Beach
having died in 1939),.:Mrs. Irene
Walker :,of Aberdeen, Lynn Mil-
ler of Seattle, ' and 'Ralph` Miller
of: Sedro-Woolley. Also •surviving
are ' four .grandchildren ..Robert.
Beach of . Sedro-Woolley,. .:Mrs.'
Jean Turnbull; Barbara and •Jack
Miller, .• all. of ..Seattle,; also one
•`child. r Ed. Turnbull of
Seattle, 'and, one rii•other, Lynn
H:bdgins ofHarris,'-Sask:;-Canada.
The, late Walter' Hodgins of Kiri-
loss._Township. was a brother :
Her -funeral `v�ras :held � on Fries
y afternoon,' .June :20, from the
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L.emley Mortuary; Rev..,John Fin-
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church\ of Seattle, conducted the 1
service. ; .Vlrs.. G A. Jones 'sang:
the favorite hymns" of Mrs.. Mil
ler, which :she. had , selected be
fore ,hex'death. ' .. i
Service and Satisfaction''
See
:Was•. 89 This Month
Mr. ,Jacob. ; Eckenswil'er of, Kin-
loss Township' observed his 8,9th,
birthday. on July. `11th, ' but is(, in.
,.1 giite poor health,..
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ZION
Elbe Master Ernie• G•
Mr. :Frank Ritcliio. Ica► tlic 1
Witt' Mr. and Mrs:'Fred •Ander- �' . .
is 'holidaying' with .his e , i ii�s;
Keith .and Bilh'"e . Gardtie
uf:
Ms 2n si
now:;`has ,.been,..assistrer --his ric`lr,
ere week end visitors
Credit9xi w �a;f
son.. J. .4 week.
' •Several: from : this . locality at
tended 'the .reception in. Dungan 4
non. 'on' Monday, . evening ;in Yionor
of Mr... and. Mrs: Robt.'`.Irvini', re.-
cent
e-
cent newlyweds.
': 'Congrartulations . ` are extended
to Mr.. and ..Mrs.:'1' enneth .Laid-
law.- of London on the' birth' .of a
daugh't'er
]/Irs.•.Geo. Hunter was a ;week-
end visitor .in London. MiSs�.' Pat-
Iyip -lino •Laid -la v-4-etu red--WitY-i' h
',and will. 'spend'a''.'few'nooks. va-
aatiotiing' with her. grdndparrents
Mr. Ewart Webster and .son J. ;
.0-of...Xirkland .Lake ..called on•..
Zion friends on Tuesday.
Mrs.' Will Gardner•' spent a few
days last' week'•rat the .home of
Mr'. arid Mrs Fred Anderson and,
while there in company with Mrs.
Anderson and Mr., David Ander-
son: :visited . with Mrsz, ; Jas. .'Web-
ster 'and Wellington Boundary I
West,•• arid: also at' .the home' of
Mrs.Ada, Anderson, Dungannon:
' Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hunter and
.Marlene spent. Sunday. afternoon%
wth• Mr. and Mrs: Alex . Hackett
of Hackett ° .'
Master,Karl: Murray' of London
w
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