convic- sense of responsibility, all of enduring marks of generation, the . Kelly, with her late hus- - ‘@nd one heart to carve from the “encompassing expanses of nature a home which was to house and -- mould a family. whose number e to project both cherished mem- parents. whose complete de- of all good both com- found th insistence on the privilege of bring- ~~ “dng up of children in the fear and love of God. Here love of God * ee ” sey" e a > * rites of Holy Mother Church of . Intyre, D.P., Cranbrook, B.C.; P. “A. Mcintyre, Sea See. e aa * res ws ~ > 7. ee ae ee Se au > ie — and love of neighbor minence daily agenda. | Here i the lessons of respect for Church and all is stilled exemplary mo- _ Charles, employed with the Do- “McDonald, “Jant, Rev. Wifred McCardle, Rev. - family plot in the adjoining cem- pallbe - fner sons; Howard, Charles, Adol- ' family, Mr Bee : ig elie: 4 z & ifs tf Fa 5 3 F i E 5 : F i i i I : ¥ i : EF i ; Fe zi h which she had been a valued member. : aac on the homestead in Bear "River: Eleanor, Mrs. Wil- McGrath, Sussex, N.B.; BEE minion Bureau of Statictics, Ot- tawa; Katherine, Mrs. Xavier Mooney, Bear River; Gerald, Dorchester Mass.; Celia, Mrs. John Hanlon, Borden, P.E.1.; an- — son, Kenneth, was. killed serving with the Royal Coen Navy during the last war. Besides her family, /she leaves to mourn her three bro- thers: Rt. Rv. Adolphus L. Mc- San Francisco, California; «Michael Mclntyre, Selkirk, P.E.I. Her funeral, under the direction of Dingwell Brothers, Souris was held to St. Margaret’s Church on Thursday August 6th. Solemn High Mass of Requiem was brated by her son, Rev. J.D. ly, with Rev. George McDonald, St. Peter’s as Deacon and Rev. Joseph McLeod as subdeacon re- spectively. Rev. Eric Robin was Master of Ceremonies and Rev: Floyd McGaugh was thurifer. The following members of the clergy occupied seats in the sanc- tuary. Rt. Rev. J.A. Sullivan, Rt. Rev. R.V. MacKenzie, Rev. W. D McDonald, Rev. Wilfred Keefe, Rev. John Cash, Rev. Charles Rev. Bennet McDon- ald, Rev. J.P.E. O’Hanley, Rev. Walfer McGuigan, Rev. Joseph LeClair, Rev. K.C. McMillan, Cecil Moreau, C.Ss.R., Rev. Maurice Coffin, -O.M.1. Interment took place in the etery. Father McLeod conducted the service at the graveside as- sisted by her son Rev. J.D. Kelly and other members of the clergy. May her soul rest in peace. The arers were five of phus, Gerald and Peter and her son-in-law, John Coleman. MASSES Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kelly and ae ant Mrs. Peter Kelly and family. Mr. and Mrs. Xavier Mooney and family. Charles Kelly (2) Mr. and Mrs. John Hanlan and . and Mrs. Adolphus Kelly and family. Page i Mrs. Gerard Kelly Mary E. McDonald: . and Mrs. Ray Peters. Mr. and Mrs. John Coleman. | T. an ait and Mrs. Francis Mc- oe and Mrs. Stephen McDon- 5 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McDonald The McGrath grandchildren. sr. 096 Mire Desi 3 nae Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Kelly y. JD. Kelly (10). rs. Katherine McPhee and cea pianse and Michael | family. Kell Stephen McAdam. Mr. and Hall. Mrs. Alice Hughes and family. Mr. and Mrs. M.R. Macintyre]. Gerard P. Muriagh. and Ralph. Miss >| Cranbrook, -~ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew DeCoste- Catholic Women’s League Cranbrook, B.C. Miss Janet McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Keays and Mr. and Mrs. K.V. McDonald and family. Knights .. Columbus Council, "Sister Maloy, S.A. Cranbrook, ‘ Mrs. Mary McPhee and family. Wilfred McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Currie. Sisters Notre Dame Academy. Laurette Redmond (2). . Mooney. . Rev. HJ. McPhee, S.J. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Crowe. Sisters of St. Joseph Convent. Sisters of St. Martha. Sisters of St. Mary’s Academy, S'side. Lucy and William Shields. Edward and Mary Currie. Ernest and Elizabeth Grant. Mrs. Melvina McKinnon and family. Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Gaudet. St. Nicholas Women’s Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Alban Gaudet. Mr. and Mrs. Arsene J. Poirier. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvere Gaudet and family. Gerard Poirier. Mrs. Sophie DesRoches and Corinne. Superior and Sisters Miscouche Convent. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gaudet and family. Mr. and Mrs. D.B. McNeill. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Paquet. Mr. and Mrs. Waido McClos- key and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Chaisson. Bear River North Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McKinnon and family. we and Mrs. Gerard McDon- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gallant and family. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Mc- Kinnon and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kelly. Mrs. Minnie McRae and family. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly and family. Mr. and Mrs. Comnelige Peters and Elliot. : ; Reginald Costello. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Wilfred McPhee. Mr, R.D: McKinnon. Mr. and Mrs.\ Alfred Gaudet and family. Stephen and James McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Peters. Mrs. Marie MeMillan. -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chaisson and family. ; - and Mrs. Adolphus Suther- and. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McDon- ald and family. Mrs. Mark Dunphy and Harold. Miss Sarah McDonald. Mrs. Peter McCloskey and Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. John James Mc- Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Praught. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Chaisson. Chester McPhee. Mr. and Mrs. Roach MoGaugh and family. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Feehan. Mr. and Mrs. Pete McInnis. OREERE ae aes Mr. and "Mrs. Frank Perry. Mr. a Mrs. George Veno and - Lucy Arsenault. Toff and Mary Arsenault. Mrs. Sophie Gaudet. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Blacquiere. Mr. and Mrs. Donat Blacquiere. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Gaudet and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alfed Gaudet. Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mcinnis. Jack and Wilna MclIsaac. Mr. and Mrs. Lem McKay. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Grey. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Hayes. Mrs. Betty Pineau and Sherrie. Mrs. Kathleen McCarthy. Mr. and Mrs. George Lisson and Phyllis. : Womens Institute, Jeffreys Cor- ner, N.B. — Albert Davis and Mrs. C. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Paquet. Gerald P. Murtagh. Irene and Keith Trudeau. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Kelly. Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kickham. Kathleen, Matthias and Eileen Murray. Gertrude and Pearl Lecky. Betty Cussack. ; J John A. McDon- Mr. and Mrs. ald. : Rev. Wendall Mcintyre. Employees Dominion Bureau Statisties, Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. R. Connolly. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neale. Mrs. Margaret E. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Howlan Mullally. DeBlois Brothers. Joseph and Georgine Deagle. Wilbert McIntyre and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Mallard. Superior and Sisters, Miscou- che Convent. Lauretta Redmond. ENROLLMENTS ' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kelly. Jchn and Gerald Kelly. S. L. Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Cook. . Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McDon- | ald. Mrs. William Parry. Mrs. Marion Mullally. Mrs. Rita Noonan. Mr. and Mrs. J.J. O'Connell. Mrs. Mary MeNeill. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ford. ~ Mr: and Mrs. Robert Malone. Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. McDon- ald. ; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hender. Mr. and Mrs: Allan McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. A. Cameron. Sisters of St. Martha, Priory, Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fisher. Bessie and Elva McDonald. Maryknoll Fathers. Mrs. Irene Hatfield. TELEGRAMS Monsignor A. L. Mcintyre. C. A. Kelly. A. A.. Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. J. Coleman. FLOWERS Bouquet — Miss Betty Cussack. Cross — Canadian Legion, Mis- couche. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Charles Kelly, wish to thank al those who sent mass cards, mes sages of sympathy, Sabclbnioneta. flowers and floral crosses, and for the many acts of kindness SEND FLOWERS ” far-away friends for Christmas on ae ~~ “ “NS THE PERFECT GIFT Practical Gift than Footwear For All the Family. From LePAGE’S “The Home of Good _ “Shoes Since 1920” - OEE CLOCE LOLOL SHOP AT HALIFAX SEED FOR YOUR PET SUPPLIES We have a complete supply. 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