South Saugeen WI Scrapbook, Volume 1, [1869] - [1990], p. 66

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l s.» , _ ‘ 031] l l [N HER 84th YEAR lu Mrs. Elizabeth Isabeil Barnes or Port Elgin passed away on luly 4th. 1911 in the Saugeerl Memorial Hospital, She was the widow oi the late ,l Ell Earn-5. .ARTHUR McKlLLOP 5PM in his 69th Year The death occurred on May ‘Z'Ind. l9'll. of Arthur McKillop in the southnrnptnn Memorial Hospital. Although the late Mr. Mcicttlpp‘s illness imprm'r led sufficiently to allow him r to come home about three NATIVE 0F SAUGEEN PASSES m WESTERN CANADA WllllJ'n En». \ttl Clone Ul: crltlehc: in PiiiCllL’r Crc at his r es. Athens 0 tom. ‘ Township in ianl. 5.tiuldJl. . RIES LOCAL RESIDENT PASSES Hr yrs t-orn ll Stlugdcl the sun or She was born in Bruce Township on March 2. la‘s’l, and was in her 8-ith year when rhe passed away. .rlrcr s lnnr month illness. The late Mrs. Barnes atr- ended the Baptist Church and was a member or the Country Sisters Club. She is survived by one sort Austin Battles OF R. R. illr Port Elgin. a daughter (Mar- garet) Mrs. Kelvin Leslie of Port Elgin and a brother in Toronto. Mr. Gordon Carin. The luneral service was conducted by Rev. C. Hill at the Dave) Funeral Home on Tuesday. July 6, with inter- ment at Sanctuary Park. The pallbearers were Roger Monk- marl. Spence McLean. Grant Cit re, Fred Sometville, lack Fenian, lim Wright, Bert Stevâ€" 22an and Robert Dawson. weeks ago after lour months in the hospital. he collttncted pneumonia. A son of the late George McKillop. he was born sept. 9th. l902 on the 2nd. Cancer sslon of Saugeen Township. where he [armed until rctir~ mg to Port Elgln in 1968. He attended school at Tut- ners and on Dctnhet 24. 1935 he married Dorothy Karcher. the daughter at the late Mr. William Karcller and Mrs, Karcher. aestdes his wile. he is stir vived by his two daughters. Marguerite. Mrs. Keith Snyder oi Turners; lune. Mrs. Donald MacDonald. olPorr Eigin, a son. Allan and daughtehln- law, Geraldine oi Gudetich. He lerr live gruhdchtldren. rlso one surviving sister. sadle Mrs. Walter Lecder or Part El 7 gm, lames Clazre and Mar) LueAel Clatle. He attended schoul at s. s, H, Sangeen. He enlisted in the 130th. Bruce Buttolror tl'l lLlliS and later moved in Western Canada in 1523 ll: married Sldle Nilsl‘. of High River. Album, ilrtll moved to Vinther Creek. where he has Since resided. He rs unified in tn, Nile. a son Bill of masonry, Alhr» ta, usuuhrerrlane Mrs. lrnr than of Edmonton; no. ns, Mrs. lrm Lane oilaipet snu srx grandchildren. Hg sh preuereased b» one usugnler. Loreen. tie is .rlo owned bl rm marina and t“- slli Emmi .s. rt sww 3 Mar al saugee-n lst oer lsrn vear wile cl the late Hanan! Smitt- oi Harold Swear o‘ Saucetv 51m SUVb-bk‘l Dv SEb'Eral nle nephews Pt and; {7‘31 CJll M the Nel‘l Mitch “ur' Elorr Chase Part Elgln iron 2 t lu r on p rrl ro serylc: w : Dc me :lrepe on Thurma. moment Sanc‘ua’w 9> r 9.7" sign -.-,r.rn»r_ lnâ€"l Sorran emu Creek iZ-N'or al In Soulhumolon art Tues r her sly 'he lbrmer lva Snyder heme: Slsler :nr NATIVE OF SAUGEEN R. L. WRIGHT Passes After lengthy illness Mr. Robert L. Wright. oi Port Elgtn, died Srnday.5ept, 26. 1971 in the Saugeen Meme orial Hospital. Southampton. in his 67th year. following a lengthy illness. Mr. Wright was born on the 4th. or Sangezn on October 2l, 1904. the sort of the late John Henry and Elizabeth Mitchell Wright. He married the former Elna Mae Doll. Hanng spent his boyhood days on the farm he received his education at S. S. 4. Saugwr. Movirg to Port Eigln he was employed at the Stems Hepner Company for a number: of years. Later, he worked as a caretaker at the Public School in sort Eight, the Saugeen Golr He was predeceased by one sister. l'ella. Mrs. EertDun lop. The luneral took place. Manda). itom the Davey Fun- zrnl Chapel with the Ray. Mrv Nabb, of the Presbyterian Ch~ urch, onierattng. Pztll bearers were Harold Slefiert, Junior McAtlhul. Russel Eby. William Schlldro- zll, Donald McArthiir and Roy Pollock. The flower hearers were the five grandchildren. Brnal was in the Sanctuary Park t Fort Elgln. Club and the Curling luok. He was well known as the green keeper at the Port Elgin Lawn Howling Club, since his retirement ‘ Surviving are his wife Edna. one brother. James. of Saugem and two neuhews. The moral took place on Tuesday, Sept. 28th. with services at the Davey Funeral Chapel, Port Elgin, and hurral in the Southampton cemetarv. Friends attended from Owen Sound. Elmira, Preston and Kiri- sardine. Fnii hearers were Grant Ciazie, Cecil McCllnmn, Vern Ballet. Archie McCulloch. Harold Sutherland and Austin/ Cluley. ’ ___.â€"â€"â€" M Mlcbouglll, Ella Agnas ~ On March 13, 1969 at lhe Grey aruce negronal Health Centre Mrs, Ella Agnes MacDouqall Dl Fort Elgll’l in he! 37m yeal, Pledeceased by her husband Alex Mac- Dougall. Dear mother ol Jane oi Port Elgin She Is also survived by a bluihel Bill Kaake oi Wiartorl She was born in Bruce Township to ihe late Charles and Jen- nie Kaake, Funeral Services were held March 15 item ihe w Kalli Mliroy Funeral Chapel, Perl Elgin wllrl ll're Rev. Allan Folks ullICIailrlg KEWAGESNIG Loom. - lrr Former local business man buried here 'luestldy Robert J. Bell, known to Every- one in this community as "R. J,", passed away early Monday morning at the East General Hospital ln Toronto He had been in poor hrrnlth lor about a year, but his death calm: as a Shock to hls family. as he had been in a locular mood [he even mg before rlls death, when his wile the lormer Ollve Hlll 0' Grey County, was ln Visiting him 'R. J was the son oi the late Mr and Mrs John Bell of Saw geen Township. His only bros thev. James, Is a million! oi Saugeerl The slxty years oi his Me. he would have been Gl Ul'l May lath this your were spent in our ctlmmunlty n 3 Hilary oi enterorrses and arorerrs Along Wlth Dea'l Thad? 3nd Maryln Robertan Fl J‘ helped to or garllle the Toullsl Assoc- over twenty years, ago wher bm_ght help to so many ylsliols and Tourls: accommodatlcn nw rm; A; .t cortractor rt.» bullt marry l‘OllszX. as well us 5 "wt lat llar‘le He was Vile 0' Z’m‘ lzl‘ lot tht :riszlli um 5 in.» Home on: .- r1h; h the ,r r r lg» Au hr... Fâ€" : ll ' r 'l linuulrl 13") l elected by acelamation in July 1953 to Port Elgin Town Coun- Cil lo take lhE nlace vacated by A. J Millet He served as Calms rillor in 1954. then a three year term lrom 1958 * IBEU and again tor three years lrorn 1962 m 1964 The Senior cltlzens wlll recall that hC WES lnstrumental In or yanlrlny the Lluh which now hrlngs so much enlaymel'll to our older members oi the town Belore his illness, ‘H J ' so ahly assmad by his Wile, Olive, ODE! ated the TrrrBell SnaL‘k Bel, llle popular iloDDlng place at the comet of 2l Highway and the nth nl Sangeen Ii was at this location that their only sun Ed Bell, operated 'he illllng SN rlnn None 0' u. an larger the lragre mow l0 Ell s wii , Carole, and U Olwe and Fl J run EU was «tiled lrl an alllomnhl‘e acctaent rt. Jarr,,.ry bl lasl real aeslao his win n u ltpye: .. daughter anrlr-y Jamrx lrl rnronro an: a granddaughter Lexlrz‘ The hurlsâ€"m .‘ ‘ llskzllllgs C GORDONWIL ED. THOMAS LAID Tune 1" W Funeral Services lor the he Gordon limited Thumbs, lifelong 'vcfident of Port EIirin wu- both ducted from the DIVW Funeral Home on Monday, Dooambw 27th, 1971. Mr. Thomos was born in Eldoro lie Township on August 31“, 1901, Ha married the former Edith Jean Sara" 0' North Enron on August 29th, 1923 1 Ho 099"th the EIo Sorvloo ' Station on the main street of ' Port Elgln In partnership with Mr. Elmer Sioflen lot a number of years. After solling the butlnlu. he had worked ot Fulton‘s Gar- am up to a low week: prior to his death on December 29th in his 715! year. Surviving besides his wlfu, it his daughter (Alma). Mrs. Robert Vales of London, and lour wand children. Also surviving are one sister, (Ellenl, Mrs. James Goal. two brothers, William and Sam, all of Port Elnln. He was pro» deceased my two brothers, Chur- les and Norman. The luneral services on Monday alternoon were conducted by" Rev. Russ Cumming Pallbearers were all employees of Fanton's Garage - - John Bulander, Harry, Underhlll, Doug Shulbt. Ruv "will, William Kealoy and Tom Theda. MRS. GENE MANN dies in nor 63rd year H'lervo Jean Mann, who or Fimme Gene Mann 0' North Bruce died suddenly of a heart attack ln Surgeon Memorial Hospital on Wednesday, March 8th, 1972 She was in her 8376 vear. She was born "1 Owen Sound, July 3th, loci and was marrled in South Bend, Indlalla, on Jan- uary idih, 1928 Surviving, besides her husband. are her mother. Mrs. Earl Mac ready, ol Fort Elgln‘ a son, Ken neth E ,ol Port Elgin and a dau- ghtol, Calrsrr, Mrs Glen McNabb ol Scarborough Two grandsons Douglas and Steven. also survive. The iuneral semlces, conducted hy Rev n cummlng and any (3 nerterly were lrom the Davey Funeral Chapel on Saturday, March 11m, 1972 Pallbearers welt: Murray McCatrel. Ray MECdrlel, Don Snyder, James Sfl'llth, Robert Thomas anu Werlly Hammond lntermenl was in Sanctuary Park Cemetery I‘l‘l“

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