â€" k Hack s calhh + . Hee i . c eap" a oi n k che e ie o oA Wc 1. iy zs Tc e s gFavat® J11 » (Mrs. Gertrude Mil lmx> & _Mrs. Gertrude Milne Ha (Y. °*L _ â€" i __ <~Wff PW 1 . Notable Career in Teaching â€" THF ® M 8. a2%& #4 : A f : g ';, E. " * ~:§ # _Residents of St. Marys and § 1 f § s â€" | district were grieved to. learn Y8aYS ago. â€" C \ of the recent passing of Mrs. Born and educated in St. â€"_ M . * _ Hilton Milne, the former Ger. Marys, she was the daughter of _ E Fae is i °00 0 t k. trude Bartlett, after a brief il1.. the late,Mr. and Mrs. Win. Bartâ€" Es [ ; .:.ni_ R â€"@ \ ness. Taken ill at the home of l6tt. She obtained her teacher‘s \ Toâ€"g3H JP â€"%‘. â€" Wigeee y / j \<her daughter, Mrs. TIan Me. certificate at Stratford Normal 5> +A o dn ~ tC s J â€"| Laughlin of Galt, just before SChO0l and before her marriage s @ OR C PS‘ Gels o * | Christmas. She passed away in to Hilton Milne of Wellburn on _ 5.. s Victoria Hospital, London, on S°Ptâ€" 27, 1930, she was a highly Bw ~ w "_ / . Sunday morning, February 6th. CSteemed teacher at Cherry _ | . 55â€" e e n o ns | \ | " h i o t a s’ + from the Wel?ll)urna:;l;i I:of?‘;l teaching career and served at S mororororor @r oronrreone> Uniondale and Kintore before . _ s joining the staff of St. Marys . _ . J& M f 3 f Public Schools as instructor in x *~*/ T ce xz y f Special Education. : Her work s f km 1: â€" S y d in this field was outstanding . iss . C C t > e en it c as shown by the love and ree _ ‘ pasaanittinis se pieainel k\ -\ eAÂ¥ _ es t3 spect afforded to her by her . n o s ies o %. 3 s Qg »'1-?‘3 e t se se e pupils. On her retirement the_ un iz ioi ae> ie N o s "a aaee > :’;?.-::M&,; past June, she was honored by Es _ ds ip es martama‘ s t ds the Perth County Board of Bduâ€" 100 o o. â€" * A+li + gy s y s pnlt "tens > .no cation, the Teachers‘ Federation, _ ; ie ~â€" . * * vrery in n‘ ‘; m tm palle _ 2: i gel and the staff of St. Marys Pubâ€" _ e o se ie ~ l 0@ e 0 > _ & ; : 2l lie Schools. ) t & e <~y_a~std "s>, i . A lifeâ€"long member of the :,,’322;5 s % B5 T3 z4 + OO «* in=~_ j United Church at Wellburn, and C z+; i 4e ols . o | later St. Marys, she took a very | y e e .. .~â€" . + hef . //‘ i e ns _ > > C active part in church and comâ€" : es t‘ > .. P :s f j o t o Yeel dos~ munity affairs. With her great : _ ai=X + : : ol > * '( s oA e + capacity for friendship and graâ€" ; % .. . ts Cns +4 e i m es ~ank , cious hospitality, she will be f | esnt , & Te * e "texc:. e â€" it Ame ns i sorely missed. | % ht > EL ._" i s ttih . > Tt y us . Mourning her loss are twoâ€" . e es t “"?m» > 9e | daughters, Lois, Mrs. Jamesâ€" f # es > * e â€"_â€" _ _ l J : | Rupke of An Arbor, Michigan; | s : © ap : is Â¥ Marion, Mrs. Ian McLaughlin of , i id Ei .* â€" . oi hercy« ° | Galt; two grandsons, Michael A f ij‘“’:." f'xz«;‘ f!f} K S.‘,";)-, Nes l and Mark Rupke; a sister, Kathâ€" ‘ . . f & o s ye . 1M s e ts . leen, Mrs. Earl Hooper of St. ‘ , $ ~ e _ t ‘-",*:';f’ff;;r’?qâ€â€™ * ,/j * Marys, and a brother, Charles, } â€" e â€"Z" lt 9.A e of Willowdale. She was preâ€" -' â€" : b 7 t 127 deceased by her husband, Hilâ€" * 4 ton Milne, on April 3, 1964, | i f . _ and a son, Donald Murray, on f . (Kelly) Hearn family February 10, 1935. ' "OUR TERRY" â€" Even though he really belongs to ttltlle' 2 t(o;o (suchyzl in respect Bs Bol C:osby of itL sys many, many people in St. Marys a“g ar'ea“glel ( s NC 1\?151 L. player has more out and United Church will conduct the ; _ . j ouls ues‘". A.A. ~if: funeral services at the L. A. â€" have they for Terry Crisp of the St. ; s he has been hitting § ( | 2 & & Terry and in recent game 3 Ball Funeral Chapel on Wedâ€" out desire to give his very best than o k by "Kelly" and Eileen ittle ual. Visited last wee Y. 3 7 nesday, Feb. 9th, at 2 p.m. | the score board a little more than us isp) they found "éverything great in St. in ~St. Louisâ€"(Sheila Hearn is Mrs. Crisp) they s se s aook on | ; Egz{g,li_ fans, management, team, and also two little Crisps, Tony andA Jeff , 7 | : l |