PAGCE 14. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1978, WHITBY FREE PRESS reirement five years ago, and of the Whitby Baptist Church O M M ARIESlived at 182 Queen Street.- and active in, women's groups. -~ BI UAR ESShe was a, meînber of the Her husband, John Lock- -~Church of Ascension in Port wood Linton, whom she mai- MARGARET grandchildren and six great Perry. red in 1913 at Uxbridge, died DEWSBUIRY grandchildren. -She is survived by her hus- i 1962. The funeral was held March band, Albert Goulais, -whom Ms itni uvvdb Mrs. Margaret Dewsbury, 91 at W. C. Town Funeral she- married atToronto J n e s.non arvyn f Oshawa a resident of Fairview Lode ChelRv.JA.onyf 12, 1928; two daughters, Mrs. three daughters, Mrs. Charle whn formerly lived, on vron Ail Saints' Church officiating. jack Britten (Alberta) 1Of Pearce (Bernice) of Par ry Street, died at the iodge-March JonermAnglian beurcate lSt Stouffville and Mrs.' David Sound,» Mrs. Don Holfiday 7 at the age of 81, following a Jon'e Agicn huc crn-Broadhâgè*n (Barbara) Of (Muriel) of Argyle, and Mrs. lengthly illness. tIrf desired, donations to theW bJ rnegadcide Edward Pjvett ý(Edna) of A daughter of the late Mr. Ontario Heiart Foundation ,and eight great grandchildren. ýV1itby; j17 grandchildren and sh a s bor amulHthDunaron, wold b apreciated. The funeral was held March 18 great grandchildren. shdw M rs. a uel ethrnton, 11 e ____i at W. ,C. Town Funeral The funeral was held March Scotland, Oct. 26, 1896. ' DOROTHY Chapel, ýRev. R. C~ Rose Of- 2 at W. C. Town 'Funeral Mrs. Dewsbury was a mem- > GOULA1S ficiating.. Interment will be Chapel, Rev. Robert Hamilton' ber of Ail Saints' AnglicanlaeinGveleCeeey ofW tyBptsChrio- Churcli, the Ladies' Auxiliary Dobrothy Rose Goulais, , a Brooklin.fcatn. neritwilb of Royal Canadian Legion resident of Whitby for seven later at Groveside Cemetery, Branch 112, and the Berieve- years before moving, to Port MYRTLE LINTON Érookln. lent RebeikaiLodge No. 132, Perry 16 years ago, died lat the If drd, onrbtiosto Whitb Y-Oshawa ,General Hospital Ms yt HnnhLnon.t e sre, onnqu icos o IHer.husband,Louis Clifford 'March 8 at the age of 72, fol- of 2Mrs.'AMyrisHnahonSte t e on, th e arltyof out chic Dewsburv. whoni she matried iowing a'short illness. ' - die- -TwoYuÉ%'b"e--.appreciated.- ! at Oshawa ini April 1924, died in 1959. Mrs. Dewsbury is survived by two sons: John of Whitby and Fred of Oshawa;. one -sister, Miss Lily He6therington1 of Dunbarton Scotland; six *A daughter of the late Mr.' and Mrs. Arthur Collinson, she was born'in"1England, Nov. 1,, 1905. Mrs.' Gou lais was a sales-, lady at Mensco' Departmenî Store in Port Perry until her. at tne Dr. L .i. . î.uy Hospi- tal Feb. 28 at the age of 82,-' foilowing a short ilness. :A * daughter 'of the late George and Hannah Hopkins, she was bornY at Stouffville, Oct. 15,1ýl895.; Mis. J.Jnton, was a' mfember CHRUSCA' JAMES HUMPHR EV Jamres Edwin (Ted) Humphrey, mhanager of the Dominion store in, Whitby for 19 years, died at the Dr. J.0.' 6th~ Aniersa rySp DELIVENIfl WHEN RWHERE . SmaII or Large COMPLET CATERING ARRANCEMENTS FOR AU. OCCASIONS/ p W.ddings e Banquets *eIHot DInnrs eHot and Cold Buffets, LATE DAN4CE SPECIALS Weouing Cag~es, Disc JocKy, Ban service, Etc. 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We suppiy paper rlapkins service for ail funictions but on request wiii suppiy linen table cloths at $1.10 each - colours red, gold, white, blue or green, ail sizes. Linen serviettes et 40e each. Siiverware, china, glassware to aur dinners and buffets is 60e per place seting. -Plastic Free. Prices subject to change, when neoessary, without' notice. Extra rentai of service eclupment or table, chairs, fountains, lents, halls can ba arranged. Dur 63-ý7891 will provide local calling anywhere in Mtro-7Scairborough--North York-Agincourt etc. Serving Toronto end ail of Durham Region. WE WANT TO'PLEASE YOU uHRIS CATERINMG & FOOD SERVICE, 415 Macà enzle Ave, Aiax, Ont. 83m789' nop iOU 1 ~IS WILLIAM LENNON William Harold Lennon, of R. R. 1, Brdokilin,, died Feb. 25 at the' Oshawa General. Hospital at the age of -68, -fol- loigan illness- of, three months. A -son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lennor,, he was bom Feb. 7, 1910 at Scarborough, and was educated at Malvern Ruddy Hospital Feb. 25 at the age of 7 1. Mr. Humphrey, who lived at 46 Tudor Ave., Ajax, was born at Bowmanville, Aug. 15, 1906, a son of the late William Humphrey'and Edith Thickson. He attended- Bowmnanviffle public and high schools and business college. Mn. Humphrey had a varied career.; Besides managing ,Whitby's Dominion store,hle worked 2%, years for Defense Industries Ltd. in ,Ajax-j was a member of the Wartimne Prices and Trade Board, and worked for Brewers. Warehousing in Ajak for 14 years befone re- tiring s 'even years ago. He was a member of St. Paul's United, Church, Ajax, and a iong-time member of Composite -Lodge No, 30 AF & AM Whitby., Mr. Humphrey is sunvived by bis wife, the former Mary *Elien Montog'omery, whom he married at Port Credit in 1935; one daughîen, Margaret Joan Erickson, and two grandchild- ren,Ronald and Richard Erick- son. The funenai was-held Feb. 27at W.' C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, Rev. H. A. Batstone officiating. Members of Composite Lodge who acted as- palîbearers wereý Ronald As&g- Percy Price, HQmer J3oake, Bert,' and, William' Guthrie and Roblert Collins. Interment followed in Mount Lawn'Cemetery. DIORA. COUR CHESNE Dora Sophia Courchesne, a resident of Fairview Lodge, died at the Ir. J. O. Ruddy Hospital Feb. 26 at the age of 66. A daughter of the'late Meizer Wood and Anna Whipple, she was born at Glen Sutton, Quebec, Jan. 9, 1912. Mrs. Courchesne was pre- deceased by her husband Ernest, whom she married at Richford, Vermont, July 23,' 1938. She is' survived by, two daughters, Mrs. Donna Tough and Mrs. Doreen Zimmner; two sisters, Mrs. Gerie Adamns and Mrs. Dorothv Davýis- onte brother, MyronWood;- and, two grandchildren. The funeral was held Mà rçh 1I at W. C. Town Funeral' Cha pel, Rev. J. A. Roney of AM Sain4W -jkëý.eâch of- liciating, a~~&,~i~Pastor' McLean. 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'Town Funeral Chapel, and the, funeraf- was held March i at St. John the Evangelist Churcli, followed by interment in Resurrection Cemetery, Whitby.