T" J... . ,_ l ----------------_, ROSS E. POOLE , , Receives A Copy i' WELL KNOWN Li:itJcF.iirii-i'rrscr--"--"'-- The. death occurred at Till- , Of English Newspaper T, , CM2AL Bty7 ,_ _ 'sonburg District Hospital on, . l' Moore . . a. T councillor Paul M. i r' I M §MTHER .. iEuesday, June the 2nd of ROSS! ', , cently received a Copy of the, . FRA a G a ND Rs tars?" ot Norwieh, aged 84l 2l',t't'eliii' Daily Press sne5,he,1,o,ad",'lr" l DIED Pl woo _ T i , i Born in Burford Township,' published P. Norwich, Eng in l DSTOCK “ l . contained the follow ng, ' ison of the late Mr. and Mrs. ‘thh . t to thel A '.' . '," ' ISamuel Poole, he was a life ", item ot mueh lute?“ . 1 ND BURIED Bl EMB “t nong resident . . ’i sidents of Norwich, Ontario, tr; l of Norwich Gore :18 . unieation) The 'Grand Ol C area where he operated a farm. _ "A spee.ia..1 comm to Nor-l {ford C , d Man of Ox- was the Minister of N . . vIn 1947 Mr. Poole moved to from Norwich, Canada Mr’ I ounty, Dr. Donald 1"Iath'befence in the Benn tt an? Ii (Norwich and continued farm- lwich, England has reached iii, eson Sutherland of Embro, diedlfmm 1930 to 1934 med Jeda lit-1g and market gardening un- 3P- A. Maddock of 146 Yarmou l 'EtZUIZSday morning 11.1, Wood-10f Pensions and. 2'l'l5 1E2g1967, attending markets at Red' 'Ill/lt,";,,,,, son Richard' 1',2,' 90 General Hospital. He=Hea1th from 1934 to 1935: l ‘ersville, Wo an " r. , - . ( He ' ,- Branttord. He WOSStCaCKmembe?‘ lis working on a Ig-month cont, The death of Dr. s1thersndCe'u,,swt,'rivr1g'ttit.i, o? 0.7: ot the Norwich Gore United 'tract in Detroit, U. S. A., bu marks the end of a long, dis-lads in 1930 and was riith.‘ Churlh, St. John's Masonic 'was in Canada for Easter, tinguished career as a 'i'oci2l,/iirioifty.' _ " Lodge No. 104 Norwich and Nor- 'where he visited the Canadian? world traveller, soldier andi' D. M. Sutherland Senior mid, wich Chapter 175 one. Mr. Norwich. The message wag? statesman. Aie School in Woodstock wiil @9016 was twice married, his: written on a large p12§th::';,si As well as being a prominent\named to his honor in Iml:.d ; list wife the former Bertha J. and was added at It? ', local leader, Dr. Sutherland He was born near Norma-1. Poyman passed away in 1922. suggestion, to one of his OWDJ ‘â€""~*â€"-wrier~#â€"~__w_ EDec' 3, 1879, the son of Dr. Ill? c 1' Surviving is his wife the tor- "It reads Greetings, to. you; Mrs. Fitzgerald Sutherland. a?" igner Florence Lees, one son from all-1700 folks llvmgt 1,11 thgi attended school in Norwich ant... Itamuel, 1.Ut 3, Norwich; a bro- :Village 1n Oxford cole? y an [ Woodstock and graduated, it“? her Lewis, RR 3, Norwich; also' iwas signed by Councillor Paull the University of Toronto .4 two grandchildren Mrs. Dori- 'M. Moore, for and on behalf 0f, 1903 with a degree in medicinal ald (Dorothy) Fetch of Ancast- our Reeve, Mr. Pollard. i He began his medical praeti N er and Murray of RR 3, Nor- "This gracious act will no; in Princeton and also prams“.- Wich. ', ldoubt be appreciated by the) in Woodstock. " Resting at the Arn and Son; citizens of Norwich who will, During World War I?†“fl inneral Residence where the) note with interest the use l . ved overseas, heading you; . Ineral will be held on Thu -l the title 'Reeve.' . pany, lst. Battalion " day, June 4th at 2 p.m. wiShl "The office of Town Reeve: '1'.Ctr1_1'f.__1.1'lUflhl' France. He was woundedl"? Mr. Douglas Plaskett, minister) goes back about 1000 years in returned to Canada. He 13;? of Norwich Gore United Church; this countri, but Bungay is the] BORN . took the 71st Battalion, W ' 5' find Rev. Elgin Rintoul, min-' only place where it exists. In} "Baker-Mr. and Mrs" John M! he formed to France andlonel- Ister of Norwich United Church’ Canada, however, it is appar-l i, Baker 2537 NW 48 OKI .t, known as a front line cottage lofficiating- i ently in commdn use to de-li , iiGiir'ci-tir'",' have selected ti: ie was awarded the ters ml 1de,tTe,t,n,,t, will be in Norwich' scribe 'the president of a coun-- name Mary Catherine Baker dished Service rottu0tkiii'] l ore Cemetery. . cil.' for their daughter born May achievements ot ls. d tom-l, ---- _ "oreetings between Norwich, 18. Mrs. Baker is the 'toriii1'.l" Dr. Sutherland retlrzhe estate) England and Norwich, Ontario, er Mary Ellen Palmer t bro in 1939, mung m nald M31 have been exchanged for sev- l Grandparents are Dr. and. ot his grandfather, Do of the! eral years. The first greeting . Mrs. Jack Glasgow, 1705) theson, the founder , was a Christmas Greeting re- Kingsbury, and Mr. and Mrs I ,Village of Embro. of Knox ceived in 1956 from the Lord! Crawford Palmer, Norwich. 1 He was a member the tia-f Mayor of Norwich, England to), Ontario, Canada. . Paternal); (United Church, Embro, the“; Howard .McCombs, then Reeve; great-grandparents are Mr. , tariovHistorical ,te,'lt and the ,of Norwich. This custom of; and Mrs. Morrison B. cunn-y ‘ford historical SOCSOcietY' Bel iexchanging Christmas greet-l l ingham, 1620 NW 17. Mat-f lNorwieh Pioneers of the my (ings between the two Norwieh'si' ernal great-grandmothers are was also a member lt bsttrl . ihas continued each Christmas! Mrs. Charles Taylor And wich and Woodstoc t dimm- (with present Reeve Kenneth! Mrs. Ellen Palmer both of Lodges. He was a e,? Lodgg, EPollard receiving one last Norwich. , je3e i deputy of St. Johns . 1. Christmas." [ l Norwich. & sistelif ', He is survived by on I tltrF, - -.-_-'e Mrs. N. c. Macwhirter t? N. : wich and two nieces, "ftit'itl, l (Jean) Cranston of stall“ land Mrs. J. G. (Mary) Ill. . of Aurora. elf , A masonic service 1W†J,fli' l from Dr. Sutherlandshe 2115?.- Friday at 8 p.m. under g; Mi ‘pices of st. John's bo gt 'Ali' and AM Norwich. id SW , Funeral service was he g Unfh . ,urday at 2 pm. from K“: Joli†g T [ted Church, Embro. Re 'd by: Davies officiated, tttfl was Rev. A. G. Pease. Bur“ tell" . in the North Embro ceme , ' -.------- .