Party at Mrs. Horne - Lorna Morden, Agnes Scott, Gladys Sprung, Elsie Hopcott, Blanche Sinclair, Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. James Scott, Mrs. Walter Horne, Mrs. Jim Stevenson. Mrs. Raycraft's Sunday School Class, 1918 - Goldie Lemon (now Horne), Dorothy Lemon, Lottie Armstrong (now Crouchley), Mrs. Rodgers, who taught school at Fairfield. Hazel Filman, Elizabeth Fleming (now Sewell), Rhea Arnold (now Lemon), Erna Scheer. Married fisty years - Mr. and Mrs. Walter Horne, of Aldershot, who celebrated their golden anniversary at their home on North Shore on Tuesday. Many relatives and neighbours were present. Jan 16, 1941. Walter Horne and Mary Emery had three children. H. Gordon, Lola and W. Emery. Gordon now lives in St. Catharines, Lola and Emery still reside in Aldershot, and are both active in East Plains United Church. Emery married Goldie Lemon and they have one son, Allan. Clipping: Walter Horne, 87, Dies Suddenly. Walter Horne, a resident of Aldershot and district, for the last 75 years, died suddenly on Tuesday afternoon at his home on No. 2 Highway, Aldershot at 87 years. He was born in England, the son of the late George and Elizabeth Horne, and came to Canada with his father at the age of 12. A well-known market gardener, he retired in 1923. He and Mrs. Horne celebrated their sixty first wedding anniversary on January 14. Mr. Horne was a member of Burlington Lodge, 165 A.F. and A.M., a pioneer member of East Plains United Church, secretary of the church's trustee board for 42 years, and secretary-treasurer of the cemetery board. Surviving are his wife, the former Mary Edith Emory, one daughter, Miss Lola Horne at home; two sons W. Emory Horne, Aldershot, and H. Gordon Horne, St. Catharines; two sisters, Mrs. Harry Bowen, Aldershot, and Mrs. Andrew Wilson, Hamilton. He also leaves seven grandchildren and five great grandchildren. The body is at Smith's Funeral Home, Burlington. The service will be held on Friday at 2 p.m., with burial at the Hamilton Mausoleum.