el Taught £7 or have "\ 4920-1954 The funeral of N Nellie Merry, 97, a apn -retired teache! mbet her Belleville Collegiate Jeele students ene two generations, was held Wednesday. She ‘r it ft Bogs at BCI from so popular with 1920 to i pies ‘that on her bdr gs c he school dedicated an issue of son book to its ‘‘beloved teacher.”” Aen Merry died at Westgate Lodge Aue was born at. ai ag aati daughter of William and Maria Granger. Asa teacher, she ate ino wn for her Sathana for jesening English and empathy wil ed even “‘had the effronter ee enter school casts in the (then) Dominion rae Beas 929 to 1952 she headed BCI's Bgl dep epainent many if years she lived at 183 Ann St., and, after retiring from BCI, wi busy w: various commt tivities aii st sbewas 85. ‘or 15 years she was awe with the Belleville General Hospital Aux- jiary, and was a member of the Women's University Club. She was a member of the United ure! Miss Merry leaves a sister, Anne Stuart, on Toronto, and was preaeccenes by another sister, achat Rui je. funeral service, at the John R. Bush Funeral Home, was directed by larold Wilson and burial was in Belleville Cemete: Knight, Hal were jack Keiser, Eugene Lang, Alan Burkitt, Harry Tom and Don McKinney. amme Inte lLqenc& ust '3 198F