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Terrace Bay News, 15 Jul 1965, p. 10

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FIRST AID EXAMINATION RESULTS FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MR.AND MRS.J.O.MILKS Mrs. Helen Jartus of the St.John Ambulance As- socation has received word that all nine candidates in the recent first aid class have been successful in their examinations. This class was under the super- vision of the field representative, Mr. W.P.Burnell and was taught by Mrs. Jartus. >. Chuck Levigne - assisted with the detailed stretcher work required for the men. Successful candidates were:-- Mr.John Johnston, manager of Chapples Ltd. (Certificate), Mr.Gordon Pike (voucher), Constable Keith Scott, O.P.P., (certificate), Constable Stewart Jones, O.P.P., (voucher), Mr.Alf Bull, Department of Lands and Forests (certificate), Gordon Moorey, recreation life guard (certificate), Miss Beulah McBride, Bank of Montreal (certificate), Mrs.Beverley Himes (cer- tificate), Mrs.Winona Livingstone (certificate). Any groups or individuals desiring public classes in the Fall should contact Mrs. Jartus during July or August in order that advance schedules and supplies can be drawn up by the field representative. Schreiber lost two of its long-time residents when Mr. J.O.Milks died on July:2nd and his wife suc- cumbed a week later. The funeral of the late J.O.Milks, retired loco- motive engineer, whose death occurred in Fort Wil- liam hospital on July 2nd was conducted in St. Andrew's United Church, Schreiber, on July 6th by Rev.D.F.Muldrew. Miss Diane Rummery was the organist and hymns sung were 'Safe in The Arms Of Jesus' and 'Rock of Ages.' The honorary pall bearers were R.Wheatley, J. Connelly, J.Kennedy and J.Maclsaac, all of Fort William, D.L.Wilson, Manuel McCouan, George Duncan, Nelson Smith and W.W.Wilkes of Schrei- ber. The active pall bearers were Keith and Borden Ross, W.E.D'Arcy, Walter Ballard, J.M.McGrath and Dennis Neylon. The funeral of the late Mrs. J.O.Milks, nee Mary Louise Dow, whose death occurred in her home on July 8th was conducted in St.John's Anglican Church, of which she was a member, on Saturday, July 10th by Rev. R.J.S.Inshaw. Mrs.Inshaw was the organist and the hymns chosen were 'Abide With Me, and Jesus Lover of My Soul." The active pall bearers were Borden and Keith Ross Bill Paradis, J.M.McGrath, Bill D'Arcy and Emmet Holland. Honorary pall bearers were Manuel McCouan, George Duncan, Nelson Smith, Don Wilson, Walter Ballard, Walter Wilkes and Dennis Neylon. Survivors are, a son Leslie of 274 W.Christina Street, two daughters, Annie (Mrs.D.E.Graham of 1854 McGregor Avenue, Fort William and Gwenneth (Mrs .R.J.Gauthiér) of Red Rock, a brother, Reuben Dowe of Ottawa and eleven grandchildren. Mrs .Milks was a charter member of Ruby Rebekah Lodge. Ason, Jack, died in 196l. Attending the services from our of town were Mr. and Mrs.Lesley Milks, Mr.and Mrs.D.E.Graham, Bill Graham, Miss Carol Cotton, Mr.and Mrs.George Moore of Fort William, Mrs.R.G.Gauth ier, Leonard Gauthier and Miss Leslie Gauthier of Red Rock, Brent Graham of Sault Ste.Marie, Bruce and Paddy Milks, Mrs.Russell Cameron of Port Arthur, Hector Dowe of Erdley, Quebec, Ray Wheatley, Jack Connelly, J.A.Maclsaac and Jack Kennedy, all of Fort William. BURNED-OUT FAMILY ASSISTED The CP and 1 Committee of the Oddfellow and Rebekah Lodges, with the help of other organizations who collected, were able to sub stantially help the Cress Family of Port Coldwell who were burned out recently. Mrs.Cress, whose husband died in March this year, was. living in the family house with one child at the time of the fire. Both escaped injury but the blaze took the house and all contents. A transport and driver delivered the many items collected. . MUSIC EXAMINATIONS - MRS .SMITHEMAN Mrs. Esther Smitheman has received the following results for her piano pupils--examinations set and conducted by the Western Conservatory of Music. Grade 8 - David Winters ( honors)., Pat Dimmery, pass. Grade 7 - Nola Fummerton and Lynn Simmer, pass. Grade 5 - Richard Lohr (honors), Jane Single- ton (pass). Grade 1 - Janet Lengyel (honors). Grade' 3 History - Jill Crandlemire. The public school staff met informally to present gifts to three of the staff--a wedding gift to Gary Speck and farewell presents to Miss Joan Neil and Mrs ..E.Molinsky who are leaving town. While golfing with Coke and Mrs.Campbell and his wife, R.A.(Bob) Turner, made a hole-in-one on the Aguasabon Golf Course. Bob started golfirg last He was using a Campbell ball.

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