Fitting tribute to life and memory of late Ella Gardiner, p. 3

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Principal Emeritus The Rev. t Dr.) E. N. Baker said he had been asked to conduct the funeral service of Miss Gardiner, as the -pastor of the church, the Rev. E. A. McCutcheon, was away from the city. Mr. McCutcheon had been a student at and a professor of Albert College during the years of Miss Gardiner's regime there. Feelingly Dr. Baker who had known and been associated.so long with Miss Gardiner, paid tribute to her faithfulness, her fearlessness, her forgiving spirit, her high sense of duty, her optimism and her Christian enthusiasm, her modesty and humility. i Following the singing of the last hymn, to the strains of the Dead March in Saul, all that was mortal i of the late conveyed from the she and served so well and faithfully. The Rev. <Dr.) E. N. Baker, a$- sisted by the Rev. <Dr.) Charles Bishop conducted the committal in the Belleville cemetery. Acting as bearers were Dr. Geo. H. Stobie, Dr. Morley Day, and Messrs. Sam Anglin, Harry Moor- man, Charles Greanleaf and Leon 'Walmsley, all former students of the Old Albert College. While bear- ers cf floral tributes were Mr. J. D. O'Flynn, a former student of the college and five students of the New Albert College, Messrs Ted Carr, A. Wilhelm, B. Morgan, J. McDonald and A. George. Among the nieces and nephews surviving are: Mrs. E. C. Higgin- botham, Calgary, Alta;; Miss -Mil* dred H. Cowan, Hamilton, Out; Mrs. 3. D. Hewson, Hamilton, Ont.; Mrs. Dr. N. P. Rathbun, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Mrs. F. Gardiner Myers, To- ronto, Ont.; Mr. F. D. Upper, Syd- ney, NJ3.; Mr. H. M. Cowan, To- ronto, Ont.; Mr. C. G. Cowan, Ot- tawa, Ont. ' C f -e. 1 c e rf*

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