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STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Late William Carnie
The death occurred on Saturday,
Nay 4th of 'William Carnie, a lifelong
'resident of .Stanley. Ike was born on
the farm where he died, on August
10th, 1874, the youngest son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carnie. Was
sit member of Blake United Church,
where he was superintendent of the
'Sunday School, also secy treas. of the
Blake branch of the Bible Society.
Besides his widow, formerly Elizabeth
Nesbitt, of Belfast, Ireland; he is sur-
vived by two sons, Robert and Will-
iam. Adaughter, Eulalie died 11 yrs.
ago. Mrs. J. M. Tough of Bayfield, 1
is a sister; another siter, Mrs. J. A.
Douglas, lives at Hyde Park. A sis-
ter, Mrs. D. ,Shepherd of Galt and a
brother, J. A. Carrie, predeceased
hint. The funeral was held on May
13th to Bay -field cemetery. A short
service was held at the house and at
Blake church. Rev. 3. R. Peters con-
rlacted the service assisted by Rev.
'W. A. Bremner of Seaforth, and Rev
J. Penrose of Exeter. The departed
took a real interest in missionary
work, especially in the support of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Johnston of
Bolivia, S.A., former residents of ,
Blake. He was a man well read in i
religion. as well as political and ec-
onomic subjects, always striving to
the uplift of humanity. The paul bear-
ers were W. Sparks, S. Rohner, G.
Campbell, M. ,Steckle, E. Stelck, N.
• C"singerich. Thefune•ral was well at-
tended.
St. Joseph and Beaver Town
Mr. Oscar Ducharme Sr., one of
the oldest and most highly respected
citizens of this Frenes Settlement
parish, celebrated quietly on Wednes
day last, May 8th his 91st birthday at
the home of his son William. Coining
to these wilds with his late parents
from St. Therese Quebec, 83 years
ago were he and his parents and oth-
er setlers, squatted on small pieces of
land, in the immediate locality where
he now resides. Building their Homes
near the lake at one of the most bea-
utiful points along Lake Huron, and
ae well the only one of its kind along
t`=e. 'boarders of the lake the point
45::is called, Point "Aux Bouleau"
(Birch Point) inheriting its name
from nature, where tall whitebirch
ii;:Ew and given by the early pioneers
its name; or probably still earlier, by
it: first explorers. Mr. Ducharme,
who has a keen memory of his boy-
hood days tells that from those trees
they would peel bark and make drink
ing cups. From this paint, they would
travel to Goderich then only a burg,
either by root on the shore -or in
!email bark canoes where they would .
do their trading.
He tells of the only means they had
to light up their houses was by tak-
ii..g a piece of cloth saturated in fat
air lard and rolled it into a twig and
;;laced it in a small vessel and started
it burning. To -day, this grand old
roan has seen generations come and
t;o. He has seen the wilds cut down
smd to -day clean, fertile fields. He
has seen ancient farm .implements ge►
and replaced by the most modern.
tw.pe, and yes, he has seen the Hydro •
wires stretch to his boy -hood home
at Pointe Aux Rouleau where it flash-
es its light in one of the most beauti-
ful summer resorts on the borders of
Lake Huron, this being the home of
his son William where he has taken
-.bode since the departure of his late
wife two years ago.
NOTES—Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jeff-
rey of Detroit spent Sunday with the
Ratter's sister,
Miss Gertie Jeffrey who has been
in Tilbury the past year has return-
ed to her home for the summer.
Messrs. ,Melvin and August Bedard
:of Detroit spent Sunday with their
parents on the Blue Water north.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rau, Mr. and
IVfrs . Norrnan Overholt of Drysdale
-north were Sunday visitors with Mr.
rand Mrs. H. Laporte.
DASHWOOD
Mise Grace Guenther of Kitchener
...spent tle• :a.'el
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Welt. of For': r rte fila
-the week -end with his parents, Mr.
drX+i 4 , V . Wt,g'
Fred 1.reeereft. has .IrC'rpte(l a
po-lit?nn with Chanrnan Son, pain -
,iter uelU ilt''Cural.o.C• In :4i111:01:.1l,
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The Evangelical Ladies' Aid intend
having a strawberry seeial on Weds
nesday, June 2Gth.
Howard lKlurnpp of Kitchener, sp-
ent the week -end with his {parents.
Mr, and Mr's. Joe Bruce, iMr, andMrs. John Snyder and 'Miss Grace
Hayter and friend all of Windsor,
Were week -end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Robt. (Hayter.
Mrs. Lucinda, Mcisaac is spending a
few weeks in Windsor and Detroit,
1VLrs. Sellery of Seaforth spent a
few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. Wolf
last week.
Mr. Harry Hoffman spent Tuesday
in Guelph.
Mrs. T. Hoperoft spent a few days
in Exeter last week.
The Ladies' Aid and W.M.S. of
the Evangelical church held their
May meeting in the basement of theti
church on Wednesday evening last
with a good attendance. The theme of
the meeting was ".Mother's Day". All;
the mothers of the church were es -3
peeially invited. Mrs. D. Tiernan, con-
venor of the group occupied the chair
The program consisted of devotional
exercises,vocal :010
byNancy
Tre
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, man, reading
by Mrs.. C. Snell vocal
duet by Miss Cath. Finlobeiner and
Mrs. A. E. Oestreicher. The chapter
i in the study book was taken by Mrs.
D. Tiernan and prayer was offered by
Mrs. R. Miles. The president, Mrs,
G. Wildfong took charge of the bus-
iness. Following the usual report .by;
the committees it was decided to j
hold the annual 'Stra aberry Soci&. '
Tl (settee . in .charge and Mrs I
Ie con 'r b n
D. Tiernan, Mrs. D. Haugh, Mrs.
Miles, Mrs. R. H. Taylor and Mrs.
m1
tothe E. R. Guenther. The delegate
W.M.S. Convention to be field at,
Milverton are: Mv:. A. E. Oestreic 1.-
er and Mrs. 3. M. Tiernan. 80 sick
visits, 4 dainties and 3 bouquets to
the shutins were reported. The June
meeting Will again be held in the
of Mrs
in charge: '' be 1
a • and w31
evening
R. H Taylor's group. At the .close 'of
the :meeting a social half hour were
en,jtayed. land tea was served by the
group in -charge.
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