39 l nrmepeiraroes on es renaoimee oo oennaneaniere n catnieg~ a, DEATHS and FUNERALS | | STEPHEN G. HAMBLIN ]chairman of the Group Con];Iin: F UNERAL%??†lik. 70, of 2 |mittee of the Norwich and. Dis MRS. DONALD ANDRE j \â€"~Btephen C HambHD, 70, q trict Boy Scouts and always Mrs. Donald Andrew, 56 years 3 ‘ Stover St. N., Norwich, passe ‘took a keen interest in the ; of RR 2, Burgessville, passed away on Saturday, SePEDMDC:|young boys of the community. | away on Thursday, Oct. 8Sth in 12th at Victoria Hospital, Lonâ€" ‘ Surviving are his. wife the Woodstock,. â€" GenerBly Hoemtal | don. former Lillian Gawthorne; one| following a lengthy illness. | | Born in England, son of the daughter Mrs. Basil (Eleanor) / The â€" former Margatet J.l late Mr. and Mrs. GEOTEE| ppiomedes of Ottawa; tWO SONS l Dwinnell, she was born in Orâ€"| ‘ Hamblin, he came to C2N202) siepnen of Toronto and FEGâ€" ‘illia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| 1 with his parents, residing N) worq of North Bay; also Six| Alexander Dwinnel. _ Mrs. Anâ€" - Mimico for 32 years. WHilG 2| srandchildren. . He Was Preâ€"| | drew had been a resident of thel q resident of Mimico he W3S 2| geceased by a daughter in MAY |area for the past 45 years, and ; Charter member of the Lions of this year and his father in was a member of the Burgessâ€" | Club, a councillor for four YeATS | passmper 1963, at the age of! sBile. United Clmurch. and chairman of the School| gp years. | Surviving are her husband; j Board. In 1944 he moved t90| mhse funeral was held at the | june daughter, | MFS Robert E Chatham, living there for four Arn and Son Funeral Residence| i (Marjorie) Watkins of Norâ€" ; years, prior to moving to NOYâ€"| on muesday, Sept. 15th at 1.30| ‘wich: two sons, Donald at 3 wich in 1948, where he oper@ted| y _ witn Rey. Elgin Rintoul,! ‘rome and PFred of Norwich: a a retail meat market on Stow.er minister of Norwich United| ‘ Brother Walter Bwinnell of Street until his retirement in Church officiating. 1 )Downsv’iew and | two . sisters, 1967. The service was well attendâ€", ‘Mr's. Hansel (Elsie) Wellman of| Mr. Hamblin was a member eq and the many beautiful florâ€", 'St. Catharines,. and Mrs. Florâ€"| of Holy Trinity Anglican a tributes and "In Memoriam"‘ ence Trudeau of Orillia. â€" Five! Church, Norwich; St. JohND‘s|cards were a silent tribute to‘ !grandchildren glso survive, ‘ Masonic Lodge No. 104, A.F. and|the high esteem in which the| The funeral was held at the| AM.; The Scottish Rite, WoOdâ€"| qeceased was held. 1 Arn and Son Funeral Residâ€" ) stock and the Lodge of Perfecâ€"| The bearers were: Bill Willis, | ence, Norwich on Saturday, Oct. tion, Woodstock. Bern Purdon, Gloyne Cole, Joefli ‘10th, with Rev. E. S. Stephens,‘ He was a former secretary of| Nelson, Lorne _ Parker and‘; | minister of the Burgessville |‘ the â€" Norwichâ€"Otterville Lions| Ernie Morley. : | EUnited Church officiating, |: Club and a Past District GovÂ¥) Interment was in Park Lawn‘ | _ The service was 1 argelj\\atâ€"ï¬ ernor of the Lions; a former| Cemetery, Toronto. . \ | tended and the many floral president of the Minor Hockey| On Monday evening, St~\ larrangements and "In Memorâ€"| Association and a very active|John‘s Masonic Lodge No. 194,, iam Cards" were & silent triâ€"| member; a member of the Norâ€"| A.F. and A.M. held a memor.zal§ ‘bute to the esteem in. which | wich Public School Board and‘service at the funeral resml-‘ she was held. '; former chairman; a former|ence. i __The bearers were Fred Avey," + ‘Gerald Avey, Parnell Alyea,| William Esseltine, William Tal-! bot and Alex Wilcox. | Interment was in Burgessâ€"| ville Cemetery. | DEATHS anc WALTER H. CAYLEY | . The funeral of the late } Walter Henry Cayley, aged 52) C roctreses" _ Tok = years, of 3 North Court St., who; 0 l,‘}i"‘:?‘.ï¬â€œâ€˜i‘?“ D(:'/E".“"'f‘}. .‘.‘Uj‘{;l{j“"w‘-’f‘ passed away suddenly on Sun-; | ob ioh ho tC hed un se ;’flï¬ï¬â€œ i‘,f.;fl;,_‘,;\l.‘;\;f‘jgï¬,}f;;‘{:;-{(.â€gg‘,if Wednesday, July 9th at the Arn| â€";Râ€"‘E‘D _ i Aite uol an and Son Funeral Residence MA n css PE m ts Aisiia ie with fey. W. A. incold "of The marriage of Mildred: Woodstock, _ ~ * * ho Knox Presbyterian Church offâ€" Ruth McNeal and William ROb'l s o oimae sn torne old iciating. ert McMillen took place â€"0n) _ Rpronte on k Te drtie was ters MSCD |â€" Fufp oith 1068 â€" in~ Sntgel@i ol on erfaodn e i iâ€" : ald [held ui\‘.siixt%iifx.\.IJD@[L)'elli?gllfl.;v;}to% atteqded by relatlves and friâ€"| United Church. Revdpon Fol fln AMislcar onure, NeF ends: " [lle mlany florsl . arâ€", orth officiated. 1 , 42 HAyine te eoige en g: 0+ rangements and In Memoriam: en 74 ds D47 Cards for the Heart Fund were! _ : ons 4 e e a silent tribute to the esteem in . which Mr. Cayley was held.. | 3 The bearers were James‘ & #f Alexander, â€" Roland Harrison, 4 David. Moore, Harry Newton, 3 Irwin Fish and Philip Caley. " Several close friends acted as flower bearers. Interment was in â€" Norwich § Gore Cemetery. /7@q9 : : & Spreimigremeamates \ | e | e _.__=â€"__ e T en car Smaah