Queens Line WI Scrapbook, 1991-1995, page 1

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: C ( : | Martha RobinsOhnâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"opituary , ‘The death of Martha Beâ€" Renfrew _ Model _ School en‘s Institute for many two greatâ€"greatâ€"grandâ€" E thea Robinson occurred in where she acquired her years. daughters. She was predeâ€" | Renfrew Victoria Hospital teacher‘s certificate. Folâ€" _ She was always keenly ceased by one grandson. j on April 8, 1991, in her 96th lowing this she taught in interested in community af _ Four generations of her . year. She was te wife fo the several rural school prior to fairs and was well known family attended her funeral late William H. Robinson her marriage in 1916. for her handwork, especialâ€" service, which was held on \ who predeceased her in _ They resided on Queen‘s ly for the numerous afghâ€" Thursday, April 11, 1991, [ 1979. Line for many years until ans she had crocheted. in Grace United Church A lifelong resident of this moving to Pembroke in _ She is survived by four Cobden, with Rev. Paul area, she was the last reâ€" 1953. She was a resident of â€"generations of descendants: McLenaghan _ officiating. | maining member of the Groves park Lodge, Renâ€" her four children, Olive Interment was in Howard | family of the late James frew, for the past six (Russell Dillabough) of Cemetery, Forester‘s Falls. | and Jane Lavallee. _______ years. Deep River; Melville (Beuâ€" Born on Queen‘s Line in She was a member of the lah) of Renfrew; Phyllis _ Pallbearers were six Ross Township on August United Church and a life (Kenneth McLaughlin}, grandsons: Kevin, Barry, 24, 1895, she received her member of the United Forester‘s Falls, an Desâ€" and Richard Robinson, Steâ€" 5 education at the rural Church Women; also a mond (Dorothy) of Pemâ€" phen _ Dillabough, and ¢ schooli then at Renfrew mpmber of the Queen‘s broke; 22 grandchildren, 34 Dwayne and Kent Collegiate Institute and Line Branch of the Womâ€" greatâ€"grandchildren, and McLaughlin. , | Jyaly 11191 ; é mmwww NT SelNBSINHS Om rsmemnie rommmanonn ons esc« rors "s-, ul "j.iâ€"i;_ f pmefee : s y C555 LAUREKTIAN VIEW | mscc pt ; s t > amap enc eg ie * 0d & male en nee mer in t tA yB 7 tas, 0 I 0 poonip ARopnae C ; C oo INSTITYT noree . y , sys wE = } ty . _ NC tBr i | §2 SA L | | wcvam eromererprrmemmmmmmnropezeeseememmnemens i goage : the PS P4: e | ioaoyy io oo aoee toe aaer on pias ons waee sols Loees o 35 i oer es is 0 o cooa io o on aagem o meay cce miel mels rue quaritewes |57*) _=c *n ; porg oo se css on e e rrns paga uon W We :i tss | en "’%@&M@mr o 4 4 Ty ce t',‘" S * ~ en o 1 -Qu‘ | s Img o es k l m on ak % AEtt .2 +s v8k > A en t â€" {/> 9 | s _A e ellh, w â€"~Jh â€" .. r=*as7" | e :,"‘Ef'f‘ "â€"® mj&; «2s ‘""lé’ ~eep â€"~‘g> : r oi ts | EmE m y*=.~ C 4w . s s *t % R e ’ «l A o tass Af. o. ] +rouk. s o & . â€" SCs . ; i ":j-fi't"i,\'“ 8h4 ., t t\ en es ,)fi i 7 a i | e ns 2 o ud | § ¢ & 6 : | B iss .. 1Â¥ . & i . B 1 & hy t e ty t 1. 5/1 9e ' e he 0 (t4 § 2 e on e i 1 i 8 t 1 ie “,L;%’"flvfl # Sx *~ . o Sar s ‘ Wncs dele _ | W _._zras ki n o M _ EJ Bs o Eamess® grl oL. .. es = 5 * <el @ F:ex* wtee â€" {,:‘;: m mmg: ~5’$Ȥa‘l’-‘?-- ;‘ ‘: 3:?1'-‘_';’_ Eâ€" é :"‘gr TA4% | itc sa V it y ,!?:;?i‘ffl ’M“ 4 y 2 u. U es ; P se ,ié‘. 32 S\ 4 se l m t# M es e riet sns on The Laurentian View Women‘s Institute celebrated its 40th anniversary recently with a tea. Members present were, from left, Kathleen Burgess, Tweedsmuir History curator; Gwen Kidd, charter member and secretaryâ€"treasurer, Bernice Derouin, { president, Beulah Cotnam, life member; Joyce Boldt, branch director; Irene Kenney, charter member and first president of the group; and Eleanor McLaughlin, program coâ€"ordinator. Absent were members Elvira Monk, Joyce Bradbury, Laurie Severin, and Hazel Hawthorne. % 4419

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