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Terrace Bay News, 6 Jan 1966, p. 15

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FUNERAL SERVICE FOR LATE MR. GLAD The funeral of the late Roy William Melvin Glad, 38, who died Dec. 22 in Chase, B.C., was conducted in St. Andrew's United Church in Schreiber Dec. 27 by Rev. R. J. S. Inshaw. Pallbearers were J. R. Rum- mery, Pat Bolan, Ted Graham, E. J. McAdam, Albert Bourguignon and Jim Boon. He is survived by parents Mr. and Mrs. William Glad and brothers Earl and Melvin, all of Schreiber. Born in Schreiber, he re- eeived his education here and fn Fort William. Returning to Schreiber he was employed at Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper Co. Ltd. and left 12 years ago to enter business in Calgary where he remained until the time of his death. He was member of St. An- drew's United Church and Ter- race Bay lodge 662 AF and AM. Mrs. Ruth Sinclair with daugh- ter Sandra and son Stanley of Victoria, B.C. are flying here to spend Christmas with Mrs. Sinclair's parents Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Bolan. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Furlong- er are expecting their son Laurie and his family from Winnipeg for the holiday season. Rev, and-Mrs. R. J. S. In shaw are expecting to have home for Christmas their son and daughter-inlaw Mr. and Among those from out of town for the service were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cates, Elmer and Alton Cates, Emo; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ferris, F'nland, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. George Cates, Fort Frances; Mr. and Mrs. George Bird, Duncan, B.C.; Mr. Glen Cates, Kenora; Mrs. Don McDonald, Vermilion Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Glad, Houghton, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Gunn, Mrs. Edward Glad and Albert Bourguignon, Fort William; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cates and family, Hurkett; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Boon, Hearst; Miss Grace Fadden, Miss Pearl Fadden, John McKevitt, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sheffield, Port Arthur; Mr. Clem Downey, Chapleau, and many friends from Terrace Bay. Mrs. John inshaw of Toronto, and son Phillip and daughter Lois, both attending Ottawa University. Mr. ana Mrs. Harry Webourne will have their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Tom Leveque and family from Horne- payne home with them at Christ- mas. Mrs. Ann Lalonde is expecting her daughter Carole from Winni- peg, for the holiday. LONG TIME RESIDENT DIES The funeral service for the late Mrs. Annie Verena Duncan, 67, whose sudden death in hospital occurred on December 21st, was conducted in St. John's Anglican Church December 23rd, by Rev. R. J. S. Inshaw. Mrs. Inshaw was organist and two favourite hymns of the deceased, "Abide with Me" and "Rock of Ages" were sung. Pallbearers were Harold Fisher, Jack Whitton, Albert Costa, T.P. Whent, Pat Bolan and D.N. Husband of Terrace Bay. cemetery. Interment was in Schreiber THE NEWS Mrs. Duncan is survived by her husband George, two sons, Cpl. W. G. Duncan, RCMP, McCreary, Man., Const. Avery Duncan, Ft. William, three daughters, Helena (Mrs. Douglas Murray) of Win- nipeg, Mildred (Mrs. Victor Welsh) of Terrace Bay and Violet (Mrs. Leo Aber) of Sault Ste. Marie, a brother, W. G. Furlonger of Schreiber also seven grandchildren. Mrs. Duncan was born in Bilton, Northumberland England and came to Canada with her parents to Allendale, Ontario in 1904 then to Schreiber in 1908 where she married George Duncan in 1919. She was a member of St. John's Anglican Church. The many floral tributes sent and the number of friends who at- tended the service showed the affection in which Mrs. Duncan was held by the community. . .. Continued BROWNIES GUESTS OF CUBS Brownies and leaders of: sec- Mrs. Michael Morgan and Mrs. ond pack were guests of second Walter Zaporzan were welcom- pack cubs at a party held in ed. Holy Angels school auditorium Christmas carols were sung, with 32 Brownies and 24 Cubs games played and hearty lunch attending. New Cub leaders enjoyed. OPEN HOUSE HELD FOR MR. RIDSDALE Mrs. J. B. Ridsdale held open house Monday, December 20th, in honor of her husband whose re- tirement from the C.P.R. took place the same day. For the occasion, Mrs. Ridsdale received in a pea- cock blue brocade sheath dress topped by a brief jacket. Many friends and fellow workers called to offer congratulations and present, for the event, were son Ron of Toronto and Mr. Ridsdale's brother Car- man of Palmerston, Ontario. Assisting the hostess were Mesdames G. Walsh, R.W. Turner, W.C. Baines, W.H. Neimi, D. Tremblay, C.R. Pike, R.T. Campbell and D. Harrison. KINSMEN SPREAD CHEER AT CHRISTMAS Santa Claus accompanied members of the Schreiber Kinsmen Club when they paid their an- nual Christmas visit to shut-ins and pensioners. This year they made 105 calls and distributed gifts. In the picture below, Santa is shown paying a call on pensioners, Mr. & Mrs. J.P. Gagnon, with Kinsman Reg Bailey on the left and Kinsmen President Peter Speziale.

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