Sunshine WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 7, [1953]-[1986], p. 8

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Sunshine Women‘s Institute Tweedsmuir History Book 7 searchable pdfa March 5, 1953 ‘ . - h W e 5 arm r 3611001 «it \ , xv Teacher Dles r A tamer school teacher, Miss Alma MacGllltvray died yester- day after a prolonged illness. A graduate of the Ottawa Normal School, Mlss Macthltvs ray “taught for. a \number of years at Fallowfteld and Hespelâ€" er, Ont. She had lived moat of her life at Fournler, Ont., and taught, music there.' Born at Fournier she was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William A. MacGiIIivray She received her early educa- tlon at schools in Plantagenet and Vankleek Hill. 'v She was a member of the League of the Sacred Heart and the Women’s Institute at Four- nier..' 9 . Surviving are, a brother, Mu'r- ray J. MacGllltvray of Ottawa; and a sister, Mlss Marlon Mar:â€"~ Gllllvray of Ottawa " The body is at McEvoy Brothers, 235 Kent Street, from where the funeral wlll be held Saturday to St. Bernard‘s Church, Fournter, for requiem hlgh mess at'lu am. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Alma MacGiIIivray first President of Sunshine Women’s Institute Alice McCusker, First Vice President of Sunshine Women’s Institute Alma MacGiIIivray with her father, |Wi||ie MacGiIIivray and her sister, Marion (left) 08

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