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- Zion Line Ont,May 20 1937. Dear Harriet. Having learned of your approaching marriage, we your fellow-members of t he Women's Institute, are gathered here this evening to wish you all sor ts of joy and happiness in your future home. Although you have been a member for only a short time, Harriet, we are a ll fully aware of your sterling worth and regret losing one who would ha ve been such a help in all our work. I can truthfully say we will miss yo u, not only on the business side but also the social side as well. Membe rs who are always ready to give their best efforts as you were, are a re al asset to an institute, but our loss will be someone else's gai n, so we will give you up with good wishes for your future prosperity. Ple ase accept this small token of appreciation. Use it in your future hom e, and may it serve as a remberance of us all. Signed on behalf of the me mbers of Zion Line W.I.. Mrs A. Dunlop Pres. Mrs S. Davidson Sec'y.
Cobden,Ont.,May 22 1937. Dear Harriet; We, your friends of the Evening Auxiliary, have gathered here on the e ve of approaching marriage to extend to you our heartiest congratulation s. You have been a willing worker in our society and always ready to he lp us with our meetings and social gatherings. We shall miss you great ly Harriet as your place with your violin will be hard to fill, but our lo ss will be someone else's gain. We sincerely hope that you will still take an active part in church work a nd that God's Blessing will go with you to your new home. Please accept t his small gift as a slight token for your work in our auxiliary. Mrs Milton Burwell,Pres. Mrs Jas. McKay,Sec. Obituary Mrs R.D.Wilson There passed suddenly, at her home in Admaston on Wednesday evening, Ju ne 9th, Mrs R.D.Wilson, youngest daughter of Mrs Malcom MacLaren and the l ate Mr MacLaren of Cobden. The deceased was in her 33rd year. She was m arried in 1937 to R.D. Wilson of Admaston, who survives with three childre n, Mac, Faye and Eleanor. Also surviving are her mother, one brother Camp bell MacLaren, and two sisters, Mrs A.N.Couglan and Mrs Walter Millar, a ll of Cobden. One sister Eleanor predeceased her. Funeral services were conducted at her late home in Admaston, on Saturd ay June 12 at 2.30 P.M. by Rev H.W. Pointen of Admaston United Church, as sisted by Dr.D.M.Smith of Cobden United Church. Mrs J.C. Campbell and Mi ss Thelma Box sang "Some time we'll understand". The hymns sung were "As leep in Jesus" and "Forever with the Lord". Interment was in Admaston cem etery. Pallbearers were Jas. Stewart, Murray Johnston, R.F.Proctor , Mervin Gibbo ns, Wm Wilson, and Kenneth Bromley. Floral Offerings included the husban d, children,mother,brother,and sisters. Mr& Mrs R.D.Wilson, Mr& Mrs Clai re Jacques, Mr& Mrs Gilbert Acres, Mrs Arthur Tetlock, Mr.& Mrs Sam Scot t& family, Mr&Mrs Sam McLaren & family, Mr& Mrs R.W. Davidson and famil y, Mr.& Mrs George Dunlop and family, Mrs George Eady, Walter Davidson. M r. & Mrs Ernie Davidson, Mr& Mrs Robt. Gillan & family, Mr& Mrs Delmar Thi beau, Irene, Don & Jim Millar, Mr& Mr. Hugh Hill, Balsam Hill Women's Inst itute, Zion Line Women's Institute, S.S. No 5 Admaston, Admaston Primar y, Junior S.S. Classes, Mr.& Mrs John Ferguson, the Edmunds Family, the Ca rdiff Family, the Blackwell family, Mr & Mrs Wallace Mc Gregor, Mr.& Mrs L eslie Davis, Mr. & Mrs K.G. McNab & Daisy. wburwell-1.FTW
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