South Saugeen WI Scrapbook, Volume 1, [1869] - [1990], p. 67

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DONALD F. A former reeve and calm- dllor 1n Saugeen Township tit)! 12 years died Friday. Der:- ien-tlaer 22, at the saugeeo Memorial Hospital In South ‘ampton in his Seth year. Donald Ferguson Christie, mrl oi the late Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Christie, was born at Turners in Saugeen Township ‘ and farmed all his life on the home farm until his retire- ‘ men: a! which time he moved l to Port Elgin eight year: ago. He attended Dunblane l presbywian churoh and ser- l veal as elder for many years. later becoming a member of , Toll-rile Memorial Presbyteria \Church. In 1936 he married the \ ‘ former Helen Hamilton, dau- l ghtar otrhe late Mr. and Mrs. \v/ John l-lamllron of Paisley. l Mrs. Christie survives with two daughters, Mary Jean, Mrs. Ralph Kinliir of Brampton. ‘and Donna at home. Also lsufilv‘lng are two sisters , Ethel, Mrs. IamzsA, Smith at Stratfoid. and Helen. Mrs. George Shand of Dundalk. and five grandchildren. He was predeceased by one sister and due: brothers, MRS. JAMES REOCH Mrs. James Reoch passed away at Saugeen Memorial Hospital on March 24th, 1973 in her 79th year. Formerly Felicia Wallaoe. she was the daughter of the late Th- omas and Jane Wallace and was born at Greersvillo in Grey Coun ty, moving to Bruce County at an early age. She taught school in the area until her marriage to James A. Hench ln1920 Mr. Reach predeceased her in 1962. Left to mourn her passing are two daughters, (Jean) Mrs. Dick Fenton and lAlmaI Mrs. Eric Cluley. Durham. Mrs. Isabel SL‘hell, a resident Di Port [lgin for the past 5 years passed away in the General 8t Marine Hospital, Owen Sound, on Wednesday, April 4th, 1973 She was 73. Mrs. SCi‘lell was born January lElih, loan, a daughter ot the ‘ iale William and Jane (Bell) Scott she was prprcheased by he. ilus band, William G. Schell, Mrs. Schell attended Tolmie Memorial l’rFti’lyterlall Church in Port Elgin Sun/Ivan are two brothers, John and William SLUil, two sisters, Mrs Beatrice MacKay anrl Mist why-~W"U"‘W‘\J e. ' rEIiRlST'E MRS, ALBERT SCHELL, Lifelong Resident of the Area, passes in her 73th year Mrs Bert Schell, North Bruce, passed away in the Saugeen Mem- orial Hospital, Southampton, on Saturday. June 3rd, 1972, follow ing an illness of four days, Mrs. Schell was born on me 8711 of Bruce, In ‘lBS4, and was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dobson, She was married in 1918 on June 23th. She was a lifetime resident at aruoo Township and was a morn n ber 01 Wesley United Church. Her husband, predeceased her some years ago. Surviving is a son, Woodrow, 01 North Bruce, a sister, Mrs. Janet MacDonald at Port Elgin, a brother, Jahn Dobslon of Re gina Beach, Sask., and six orand- children. A daughter, Marion, died shorth alter birth Funeral set-trimswere heigflomr _, the Davey Funeral Chapel, on Monday, June 51h, 1972, con ducted by her pastor, Mr. G. McAuslan. Also surviving are seven grand children and 12 great grandchild- ren, a sister (Jean) Mrs. Edwm Barnes. For1 Elnin and three brothers, Basil, Toronto, Waldo, Port Elgin and Ormand, South- ampton. Mrs, Reach was also predeceased by an Infant son and a son Wall- ace, one grandchild and one sister lAlmal Mrs. Ed Calvert. The late Mrs, Repch was a mem- ber of the Port Elgin United Ch- urch and the South Saugeen Women's Institute. Funeral service was conducted from the Davey Funeral Chapel on Monday, March 26m with burial in Sanctuary Park. Elizabeth Scott A brother, James Scott and two sisters. Mrs Georg- ena Pollock and Miss Catharine Scott predeceased her Funorn‘ scrvlcc was held on Fri» clay, Apri 6th, 1973 item the Davey Funeral Chapel. With servlcP conducth by Roy H Dl)uuld\ Maroonan I‘allheart-rswwt‘ Mussu Jack Bcll, Boo Atkinson, Bob Bell, Frets M lelcmrl, willalo Scoll and DavltiSrnlrh Flower but: \‘VL’U. Frank Rt ll, Walier DJI’lltJ. Geolge Alklns'lrl and hithth Wolmmre u: Interment wax in Sanctualy Pails Cemulllry, P hi Elgin MRS. W. LEEDER Sadie Leeder, widow Oi the late Walter Leader passed away in Saugeer Memorial Hospital, Southampton on Thursday, Feb ruary 15th. 1973 following an illness of one and a half years, ‘ She was In her 741'. year. Mrs, Leader was (hie daughter of rho late Mr. and Mrs. George McKillop, and was born on the second Concession oi Saugeen. She came to Port Elgin to re- side eighteen years ago, i She attended the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latt» er Day Saints, Port Eluin, and was a charter member of South Saugeen Women's Institute. One soil, Leslie, of Port Elgin SUNIVES She was predeceased by a sister. Christina, Mrs. Bert Dunlop and a brother, Arthur, Funeral service was held from the Davey Funeral Chapel on Saturday. February 17th, 1973 conducted by Bishop James Crum and Elder Alex Kahtava, Pallbearers were Messrs. Stewart Karcher, Frank Dawson, Harold Slefiert, Russel Eby, Wilfred Sumpton and Harvey Roppell. Flowerbearers were Bob Lauder, Allan McKllIop, George McCar~ rell, Ross Dunlap and Alma Leader. Interment was in Sanctuary Park, Fort Elnin Hm Wellington Secord Fenton. childhood tomboy, ‘ â€"_â€"____â€"â€"- Dealh Nolice â€"â€"â€"‘â€"â€". , , HERRON, Della Jane -‘ - , passed away at Beacon Hill Lodge, Hamilton, on Monday, . May 14th, 1973, daunhter of the late Richard and Emmn Hermn. ‘ ‘ sister or J.C.H. and George Herron. Miss Herron spent her girlhood at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ann drew Sudierlantl, Con. 11, Sang~ zen Township, and attended No. 5 school and St. Andrew's Chr _ urch. She was a former nurse With, 3.N.l.B.. and a member of Metro- politan United Church. Surviving are several nieces and nephews. Funeral service was held at the Dodsvmrth and Brown Funeral Chapel on May 17th. Cremation followed. 3 MRS. JOSIAH KOLB Mrs. Josiah Kalb, the former Melinda L, Christmann, died November 215t, 1974 at the Sunnvdale Nursing Home, Stays her, in her 82nd year. She was the wife or the late Josiah Kolb and sister of Maude Mrs. James Cluley, Port Elgirl. Funeral service and Cummittal were held at the Crawford Funr eral Home, Creemore, on Mon» day, November 25th at 1:00 p.m., and was in charge of the l United Church in Creemure. Interment was in Sanctuary Parl Cemetery, Port Elgm. Those attending were from Port Elgin, Durham. Winnipog. Guelph Stayner and community, Many Years Residen, ' ,‘ Ol Saugeen Township, - Mrs. Mary Hunter Dies E A well lanown area resident, Mrs. Mary Edna Hunter, died in - Kincardine General Hospital on Friday. May 18, l Mrs Hunter, the former Maimie lPollock, was born in Yellow. knite. NWT. on December ill, , loll. She moved to Ontario whilei. 1still an intent, and was raisedli tby her aunt. the late Miss Annie ‘” ‘B. Pollnrk od Turners. i; l in April. mar, she mart-lea u, Clarence Hunter of Bruce Town- l3 ship Excerpt tor three years in T0- ' rontn, 1955 to 1958, and about a year in Sundridge, 1965456. Mrs. Hunter lived‘ all her lite in Seuâ€" geen Townohlrp, where she was a member of blame Church and was active Jn the Dunblanei ,ms, the Country Sisters and, t the South Saueccn Women‘s In; stituie. She is survived by two sons, Alex and James. and two broth. t ers and tour sisters, She was ‘- preaooeasod by own brothers and ' an irritant son ‘ The funeral service at the Davey funeral chapel in Port Elgin on Monday was conducted | by Rev. Bruce Clark. Burial toollr place in Lovat Cemetery. labourer, polit n, auto dealer, business man, devoted family man, was indeed a pioneer in an era of a grow ing community. He was born the son of the late Richard and Eugene Fenian on November 15m, 1899 in an Arnae bel Township farmhouse. Afler living in the Allenfurd, Ontario district to few short years, the Fentons moved to Saugeen Township, where the deceased attended S. S. No. 4, and 5. 5, No.5, establishing lifelong friend- ships. At an early one, the late Mr. Fenton moved to Port Elnln and in I920 married the former Vera smell. Following services in the army, during the First World War, his carrer as a business man started in the early 1920‘s when he opened a garage business at the location which mday huuses the Municipal Offices. So be it recorded that Wellington Fentun left ) mourn, his wife, Vera Schell; sons, Murray and tile, tooth ol Port Elgin, daughters Jean [Mrs William i. Campbell], Port Eluln, Edith ers. Robert Dryden) oronlo; Nancy (Mrs. Floor. Thompson) Teeswater. .lsan, (Mrs. Roger Hamiltonl, Oalwille, to whom, all its area extends sincere sympathies. He was predeceas- J oy one daughter, Mary. (Mrs. Howard Parker) ManENlllâ€"Wavne Ki‘nn l nan, out” in mi "h it”. no year urn/es to mourn his tyne, thr- tnrrner Mary Underwood oi as s Paisley his unrellls Gram an: sotrloy itarKenue ol no i ruitoro oroincrr Ken oi Palmerslon ano Marx nr m: J (llllord sslor Mary Ellen ol RR, 1, ensllnth and nra'ldrrlolher Mn steiia rarloe ol Harr rton FllEIms may rel oi the Hardy run who... sail-as, 531' we ano )Wldslv Fumtral st-r oi. mil oa halt) lrcrrl 'he ems )ylzrlnn crtl-ch NFrrlslon on ,\.’l.>nd3v )E'iuilri lulr. is: at 2 on At your notations al syn. Brilllv ltllllrllilllons to so, tenants n tariif 93%;: or rooms 0‘ rour rlnnta wool: ho sill-ire taunt in n. lnrnllr biilrunlts t KARCHER Mrs Mirnuna Tllt'tlt‘ Kartltor, holtnorl title til' the late win. KMt‘l‘t-l‘. Port Flglli. pussutl it u on irutunry 3. torn, at St uhun Midrllcmi Hospital ,riu-t .t hurl illness in not limit tern slu- was hot-n .l; unit h. 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