pinup . the Rev. Board of stewards. h uncommon. Thurs. Juno 4, 1964 In OBITUARY serted by the family. MRS. BENJAMIN HENDERSON The community of Murrav Harbor North lost one of its be- loved senior citizens with the passing of Mrs. Benjamin Her.- derson at her home on April 12. D Graham and his wife, November 19th 1884 1964. in her eightith year aughler of the late Abraham S a r a 'i . Jessie was born on On Sep. tember 13th. lOll. she was unl- ted in marriage‘to Benjamin Henderson of Murray Harbor North. H ner kne qui respect neighbors. hus nes nes che Besides or warm and friendly man- endeared her to those with w her best. ct life she knew the love and of her friends a n d Strengthened by her band's care and watchful- 5 she bore her lingering ill- 5 with much courage and ert'ulness. her sorrowing hus- band. she leaves to mourn her passing. one brother, William D. sist Lle and Graham. Gaspereaux. er. Mary Ann ers. Sidney wellynl, and a brother. Alex- er. predeceased her, ‘hc sympathy of the entire commun- ity is extended to the bereaved in their loss. The funeral was held from the Mu rray Harbor North Presby- terian Church on Wednesday. April 15th. 1964. and was under the Furnishing: Po. direction of the Montague Her minister. Rev. Carl Currie. conducted the service and brought a message of thew hymns were “The Stepherd" and By' comfort, based on St. Mat 11:28. Congregational 0rd Is My ‘. The choir sang “Shall We Meet Beyond The River?" Pall- bearers . were. Carl Graham, George Graham. Grant Graham, Wil bert Graham. Mark Jackson and Albert MacLeod. T he remains were tenderly laid to rest in the Murray Har- bor C ’I‘ North community cemetery. ARD OF THANKS he husband of the late Mr». Benjamin Henderson wishes to express his sincere thanks Rev. Carl Currie. Mrs. Lloyd Reid. RN, the Montague 1-‘ur- nishing Co.. the organist and choir members. the neighbours and of friends for their many acts kindness. Thanks also. to those who sent messages of sympathy or helped in any way In his recent sad bereavement. In OBITUARY serth by relatives. mos. PRESTON J. KENNEDY Relatives and a wide. circle of Intends throughout. the island and and the Maritimes were shocked saddened to learn of the. sudden death of ‘Mrs. Preston .1. Kennedy. widow ot the late, Pres- Kennedy. Kensington. too which occurred at her home on April 27. 1964. after a few hours .. Mrs. Kennedy was the lormer Daisy Orr, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Parmenas Orr. Kenstngton. She was a devoted member of the Kensington Church. and. gifted with a lovely voic e, was the leading soprano In the. church choir. At one. time. president of the former WMS Auxiliary. she was a Charter member of the Kensington Uni- ted Church Women, and trea- surer since its organization. She was also a member of the Board of Stewards and of the Official Boa the pha ton and and VBI‘ rd Mrs. Kennedy was a trustee a: Prince Edward Island Or- nage. a Past Worthy MatA to‘ Throughout her ._ “Sweet. By And. and Charter member of Ken- ‘ a Past Worthv Grand Di- ficer of the. Grand Chapter. 0.E.S. of Nova Scotla and P.E.l. She has served also as aident of the Kensington Home . pre‘ School Association. the Community Club, and the Ken- aington Branch of the Ladies Aid of the Prince County Hospital as well as secretary and trea- surer of these organizations at ious times. Of a loving. friendly and sym- pathetic nature. Mrs. Kinnedy is mourned by a host of friends. Her home was one of warm lios beautiful and en- The many Memorials. In which she was held. Sh Kei P.J sington. lis grandchildren. J.. is survived by one son, Kennedy. of the firm of . and C. Kennedy Ltd.. Ken- daughter-in-law. Phyl- Porter Kennedy and Nancy. Prcfion David and Bruce: and thrcc e th The funeral service was held from the Kensington United Church and was conducted by Greater. 0.5.8. L.M. M the United pressions of sympathy were. evidence of the love and esteem four ‘ urray. T h c ‘ omen. and Regent- sttended in a y. She was laid to rest in the People's cemetery beside her husband who predeceased her five years ago. The funeral was ' y'; under the direction of J. L. Davi- aon. Pallbearers were. Charles ' Irvin Champion. Morris Case- agar: Icy. Ste Kennedy, Malcolm Kennedy _‘ Roscoe Walker. and Willard ‘ "To live In hearts we leave behind. Is not to die". BURMA LIFTS BAN RANGOON (AP) —— Burma's‘ i ass-M W" .‘l‘bemu-mesegovern i ‘5 government lifted a ban Indiana returning to lndia 3 It a from a? It’s no Wonder CO-OP SUPER MARKET is a. honey of a market to save money! We’ve swarms of LOW PRICES—more of 'em than a hive has to keep you buzzing with shopping excitement. 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