Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 5, 1959, p. 5

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returned to england in 1914 went to south africa a year later and joined the south african in fantry he was woujnded in prance in 1917 and was decorated on the held with the military medal there were three other bro thers charles in the roval artil lery stanley in the royal navy and dick of limehouse in the duke of cornwall light infantry while two brothers garfield and herbert with their father worked on essential war work in the tin mines two sisters louie and fanny worked shift work in am munition factories two younger sisters matilda andvioiet and a brother walter predeceased him in early years at the end of the war mrs mitcheh received a commendation from king george v for the fami lys efforts during thtwac discharged in southtttficatmr mitchell spent a short period in england then returned to canada is 1920 he did railway police duty with the cnr and cpr at sudbury his wife whom he mar ried in 1918 one child and mo therinlaw joining him there in 1923 mr mitchell joined the provincial police was stationed with them at klrkland lake os- haw and toronto he joined the veterans guard in world war 2 and served with them until dis charged for health reasons he later worked at avro on guard and police duties from wtyioh he had to retire owing to ill health his wife died in 1947 sur viving the couple are tom of winnipeg manitoba mrs marcel voyez sylvia and joyce of to ronto and one grand5qnpaul rev john mcdermid of bramp ton conducted the funeral service the mcclure funeral home brampton on july 21st pall bearers were adam cassie gor don claridge george conbpy norman cook dan post and cecil taylor interment was in bramp ton cemetery glen williams burial for toronto resident delphin d dally brown died at private patients pavibon to ronto general hospital on wed nesday july 22nd mr brown lived on algonquin island toron to his wife margaret e parkin survives him as does one brother vernon of toronto funeral service was conducted at the ross craig funeral home 1357 queen st west on saturday at one oclock interment was in glen williams cemetery pass music exams jacqueline barclay glen wil liams was successful recently when she tried her grade vi pianc examinations at guelph jacquc- line is a pupil f mrs gail whee ler spence mrs spence wrote her ajtct at the royal conservatory of music toronto and passed with honours ballinafad visiting relatives on the west coast mr and mrs j thompson of r r 2 acton visited with their daughter mrs charles plottffe on sunday mr and mrshiibert mann of fergus visiteaonsunaay at the home of mr and mrs l mclean mrs a mitchell and mrs nellie english left last week on a trip to alberta and the west coast to visit relatives sunday visitors- at the homaot mr and mrs e mcenery were mr and mrs wm early and don- nie spearing several families in the village took advantage of the holiday from church on sunday and enjoyed an outing at lakes and beaches mr and mrs e smith and family went to sauble beach the blacks to lake bel 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