Winona WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 3 1938-1965, p. 5

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D ill ' ' ' ' on S ' I -. . e i - . r , . , ' Y 2* - v . Mrs. Isobel I'ybus Macfai'lnne, Loch Sloy Rest Home, No. 8 High- way, Winona, 'wliose (loath was reported yesterday. was born in ,England and had lived in Canada 1101' the last 60 years. Before coin- ling to Winona 25 years ago, she had lived in Montreal for many [years Mrs. Maciai'lane was 75; years of age. Well known and 'highly respected in Winona, she hand operated the rest home for lsome years. Her husband, T. Rob-i {ert Fei'rier Macfarlane, died in, 1939. She was a member of St.' ,John's Anglican Church and took 'a great interest in church activi- itiesl She is survived by two sisters ,in England. The remains will be lat Blachford and Wray's until 'early to-morrow morning. Serv- ice will be held in St. John's iChurch, Winona, to-mori'ow after- noon at 2 o'clock. Interment will take place in Mount Royal Ceme-i tery, Montreal. i Deaths?" "6 ' I797. Mrs. Geoffrey Hainhl'ook. of Wi- nona, who had been active in the work of women's organizations in that district for several' years, died to-day in West Lincoln Memorial Hospital, Grimsby, following a brief illness. In her 46th year, she was born in Kent, England, com- ing to Canada as a young girl. She took a prominent part. in the 7 work of St. John's Anglican Church, Winona, of which she was a member. She was secretary or ,- Winona Women's Institute,' a ' member of the Winona Parks. ' Board, and of the Boy Scout Moth- i ets' Auxiliaryl Surviving, besides ' her husband, are three sons, Rob- l ert, Douglas and Frank, all at home; also two sisters, Mrs. John Simkins, Princeton, and Mrs. Lorne Swaigie, Stamford. Remains are resting "at the Stunehouse Fu- neral Home, Grimsby. Funeral service will be held in St. John's Church, Winona, on Wednesday ' afternoon at 3 o'clohk, and inter- ment will be made in Fifty Ceme- tery. ' Miss Jean Bridgman, who is under appointment to go 35 a missionary tn the district. of her birth ~-- 'Vest China, was honoured at a farewell recep- tion at Fifty United Church Winonaa held under 11); auspices of the Hamilton Presby rial W.M.S.~Kemn mm», ' . . "3 4W Mrs. John George White - former Hannah Lind, died at home, Station. Road. VVinonn, last night. Born 'n, JCaistor'Bé years ago, shedhad yeah a resident of ,'Winomrfm' the lasi'GO years. Ml's.i White was a member of St. John'si [Anglican Church, Winona, and a llife member of, its women's auxil-- ,iary. " Her husband" predeceased' here in 1941. SurviVing are two sons, Stanley, "of Winona, and John, of H r' ton; one daughter, ers. Willia 'Grah'well. of Toron- to, and one sister, Mrs», Fred iCooke, of Brooklyn, NY. The re- }mains are resting at the Imig'ence of her son, Stanley, bin zigénjona,' for service on Friday"'a't'-I'2 '1: m.' ilnterment w'll take place in F1 ty iCemetery. Jq". /4' /' 4" WHITE -- At her residence, atlon Road, Winona, on Tuesday, January 1], 1949. Hannah Lind Wife of the late John a, White in her 59m year. Resting at the residence of her son, Stanley VVhlte, ,wmnna. for service on Friday at 2 in". :lmerment Filly Cemeterv. - i'm,' VIN/41('i " ' ,, .,y ., Hum-mm/ . . COMPLETE STAFF or soomrAINT'AND WALLPAPER. 00. 77154 7?; /?"7. fig /7 H; r! /v

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