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    1. [MEWASHIN-L] Thistle Mission Band Newspaper Clippings-28
    2. Alta Flynt
    3. I was requested to submit these newspaper clippings with just the surnames for the subject rather than "Thistle Mission Band Newspaper Clippings." I have had several responses from people who have said that they read, and enjoy, the clippings because although their surname isn't mentioned, their family is from the area and they find bits of interesting information. I don't want to take the chance of any of these people missing the clippings because of a changed subject line so I am compromising. I have added a list of surnames at the beginning of the message. "Main surnames" are the deceased and the maiden name of a woman if it is given. "Also" includes pall bearers, mourners, clergymen, etc. I hope this will help everyone get the most benefit from these newspaper clippings. Alta Main Surnames: SHAW, PICKARD, CLOWATER, LIPSETT, MORGAN - Also: ROWAN, McLAGGAN, NILES, BAXTER, YERXA, FRASER, CUNNINGHAM-MUNROE, BATE, TELFORD, RICKER LATE HAZEN A. SHAW. Many at Funeral This Afternoon of Young Man Killed in Automobile Accident The funeral of the late Hazen A. Shaw took place this afternoon from St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church where the body rested from noon until three o'clock. Service was conducted by Rev. D. Cunningham-Munroe, formerly of Scotland and many friends were at the service. There were many beautiful floral tributes from friends and relatives and interment was made in the Church of England cemetery at New Maryland where the committal prayers were read by Rev. W. J. Bate. The pall bearers were all friends of deceased, Gregory Rowan, Douglas McLaggan, Walter Niles, Lloyd Baxter, Donald Yerxa and Jack Fraser. From noon until the hour of the service many friends of the deceased visited the church and paid a last tribute of respect to his memory and expressed sympathy for the family so tragically bereaved. In sad and loving memory of Hazen Shaw, who passed away August 29, 1933. There is some one who misses you sadly, And find the time long since you went. There is some one who thinks of you always, And tries to be brave and content. Gone is the face we loved so dear, Silent the voice we loved to hear; ‘Tis sad but true, we wonder why, The best are always the first to die. Sadly missed by WIFE, DAUGHTER, MOTHER, BROTHERS and SISTERS DIED. PICKARD — Fell softly asleep at Victoria Public Hospital, Fredericton, March 14th, 1936, Kathryn Ann, darling daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David G. Pickard, aged four and a half months. Funeral from the bereaved home, 220 Victoria street, to-morrow afternoon with service at two o'clock by Venerable Archdeacon A. F. Bate and interment in Rural Cemetery extension. DIED. CLOWATER — At Fredericton, N. B., on July 22nd, 1937, Margaret May, beloved wife of Ernest W. Clowater, aged forty-three years. Funeral tomorrow afternoon from the home of her brother, Harry Lipsett, New Maryland. Prayers at the house at Two o'clock and service in the United Church of Canada by Rev. George Telford, B. D., M.A., and interment in New Maryland cemetery. DIED. MORGAN — Entered into rest at Nasonworth, N. B., April 6, 1937, William Harris Morgan, aged 71 years. Funeral from the late home tomorrow afternoon with prayers at 2.30 o'clock followed by service at Baptist Church, Nasonworth by Rev. Mr. Ricker. Interment at Nasonworth.

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