Main Surnames: ROSS, GREER, EVERETT, DENNISON, MOSS, HUTCHINSON, MUNRO, HULL, MORRISON, CHAPPELL, MORTON, BARSS, WARREN, DODGE, SCOTT, GULLISON, ARCHIBALD; Also: MacPHERSON, CROWE, SMITH, GRAY. (Hand written at the top of the clipping - Nov. 12th 1938. The continuation of the clipping is not in the collection. There is a picture of Reverend Ross which I have scanned and will send to anyone who wants it.) REV. G. E. ROSS D.D., GOES TO MONTREAL TO ACCEPT CHURCH. To Give Notice of Resignation to Saint Andrew's Tomorrow Morning. Rev. Dr. George E. Ross, who has been pastor of Saint Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Fredericton for the past five years, will at the morning service tomorrow make the announcement that he is leaving Fredericton to take up residence in Montreal, he having been in Montreal for the past couple of weeks in anticipation of the change. Following the announcement tomorrow morning a special meeting of the Saint John Presbytery will be called next week to consider the resignation of Dr. Ross from the Presbytery and his transfer to the Montreal Presbytery. At the present time there is no indication as to who will succeed Dr. Ross at Saint Andrews. Rev. Dr. Ross came to Fredericton early in November, 1933, from Erskine Church, Ottawa, and was given a (Continued on Page Six.) GREER -- At Fredericton, N. B., May 21, 1942, Harry T. Greer, aged 55 years. Funeral from his late home 254 Argyle street, Saturday afternoon, with service at 2.30 o'clock by Rev. A. D. MacPherson and interment made in Wilmot Section of Rural Cemetery. DIED EVERETT -- At Marysville, N. B., on November 13, 1940, Hezekiah P. Everett, aged 81 years. Funeral from his late home on Saturday afternoon with service at two o'clock by Rev. A. G. Crowe and interment made in the United Baptist Cemetery. DENNISON -- Entered into rest at Victoria Public Hospital, Fredericton, N. B., May 15th , 1938, Miss Verla Gladys Dennison of Marysville, aged 44 years. Funeral from the home of Miss Evelyn Gilmore, Marysville, tomorrow afternoon with service at two o'clock by Rev. W. Steadman Smith and interment in the Untied Baptist Cemetery, Marysville. MOSS - Suddenly at Stanley, N. B., July 19th, 1941, Thomas Moss, aged 74 years, and at Victoria Public Hospital, Fredericton, on July 20th, his wife, Annie M. Moss, aged 70 years. Funeral this (Monday) afternoon from their late home at Cross Creek, with prayers at two o'clock followed by service in St. Paul's Anglican Church by Very Rev. S. C. Gray, Dean of Christ Church Cathedral, Fredericton, and interment in the churchyard adjoining. (The following items are on the back of a poem. This clipping is on heavier paper than the standard newspaper - perhaps from a newsletter or magazine. The beginning of the first item is missing as well as the ending of the last item.) Wolfville W.M.S. from Mrs. L. C. Hutchinson, in memory of her friend, Mrs. George W. Munro; $5.00 for F.M. through Glace Bay W.M.S. from Mrs. G. A. Hull, in memory of her mother, Mrs. John Morrison of Woodstock, N.B., who passed away March 15, 1930. Special Gift -- $5.00 for F. M. From Mrs. William Chappell through Sydney W.M.S. In Memoriam -- Mrs. A. G. Morton, L.M. Yarmouth "Zion" W.M.S. Correction -- $1.00 for Missionary Home form Overton W.M.S. instead of Port Maitland W.M.S. Special -- $10.00 sent by a friend through Windsor W.M.S. toward a fund to send Gordon Barss to India. (This money cannot be credited to our U. B. W. M. U. work, as we have no estimate. Money for this fund should be sent to Dr. G. C. Warren, Wolfville); $10.00 sent through the Middleton Society by Mrs. J. A. Dodge and Mrs. C. R. Dodge in memory of J. A. Dodge. PERSONALS Mr. Gilbert Scott, a son of Rev. A. A. Scott, Chicacole, India, was one of the accident victims of the Queen Hotel fire. He was quite seriously injured, and will be forced to remain in the Victoria General Hospital in Halifax for some time. We are pleased to announce the birth in India of Ralph Raymond Edward Gullilson, son of Dr. Ben and Mrs. Evelyn Gullison, on March 20, 1939. Miss Mabel Archibald is speaking in various cen-