“OBITUARY. KATHERINE MacDONALD Inserted by the ,family. e , The recent untimely death on Feb. 10, 1966, of Katherine Mac-. Donald, Kilmuir, in. her ar. in the midst of a useful nd active life, left. a sad and empty space in the lives of her family and friends Born at Kilmuir, daughter of John Neil and’\Effie ‘MacKin- non) MacDonald. she graduated ' from Prnce of Wales and took her BSc. degre¢ Deathousie University entered Medical. School at Dal- housie, but after one veat o medical training decided to he- come a nurse She graduated with a Master's Degree in Nursing from ‘Yale Dniversity training school. New , Haven, Conn., and began Public | Health nursing in Baltimore, Maryland where she. worked for four years.. both for city and | state. - Joining the U.S. airforce as a flizht «nurse, “she served in Maryland, California, Montana, Georgia. Texas and _ Alaska, making -many transcontinental flights in transfer of> disabled | veterans While stationed“in' Texas, she was instructor for flight nurses pt Randolph Flight School. San Antonio, Texas. : She was transferred to Korea, ,at the outbreak of the Korean War, one of the. first flight nurses sent behind the lines for, evactiation of the wounded. She made nearly 200 flights remov- | {ng casualties to hospitals in | Japan, and. received the Silver at Star, the Korean Service Medal, | and Air Medal in recognition of _ her services. Remaining in. the Airforce Reserve. she held the rank of Lieutenant Colonel: at the time of her-death _ After. her return from Korea, she @btained a Master's degree. in Public Health from Western Reserve University, Cleveland. Ohio, and was director of the ‘ Visiting Nurse Association, New- | .ton,.Mass.; for five years... She next held the position of assistant professor — of Publie | 3 following citation, sent College, * |serviee was Y \Realth at Vermont University | 8 The Guardian, Charlotteown, Wed. March 30, 1966. ia. years. where she taught lin the Depart. nent of Preventive Medicine- | Six years ago idirector of the VN \City. New Jersey, a post she qteld until last August, when she resigned because: of illness. She was a member of Valley- J field United Chureh and UCW, R also of several religious, social, professional and business organ- izations, in the city in which she \ltheuch unusually talented | and capable in her work, she was humble and unassuming in her dealings with' people. She E lived. , her co-workers is shown by the | her shortly before her death: 8 Dear Katherine, Some of the many friends you made in Atlantic City in the past six years, met a few days ago in the surroundings so fam- iliar to you. had many. friends, and the es- ae teem in which sHé was held by | the CHURCHILL. Man The first all-Canadian RT (CP) — space research project in his- tory started here when a 350-pound scientific instru; |ment was launched on Black |Brant rocket fom the Church- jill research range. Designed to investigate the mysteries. of the aurora borealis and upper atmosphere through independent — experiments, rocket’s payload: was’ the first fired by an_ all-Canadian team since the National Re- sonnet Council assumed control of the range from the United States Air Force this year. There have been, however, 38 other launchings at the. Tange sfar this year. Delayed for two sachs be- You were the subject of OUT.| cause of .adverse weather con-__ conversation. Had you. Been| 55th there. and we wish sincerely | rocket was fired at 1:07 you had, you would have heard | how much we-love and admire | vou You. in your modesty, woule | have been embarrassed, for we, in our reticense, had never told you Now. because we are less self- conscious, addressing you from || She thet star we want you to know of | MacKinnon. our affection. Also, we want you toe know | | how grateful we are to you for | your tireless dvotion to our | common cause,-the healing of | the sick. Not only we, but more impor- ‘tantly countless patients give | daily thanks to you, and to the nurses who served so happily | with you, and were inspired by your example. ‘You accomplished so much,— not the least the creation of an ;atmosphere of friendliness and relaxation in the office, notwith- | standing the inevitable pres- sures, and the constant concern ° for those entrusted to you and the staff. Katherine, we thank you for, enriching our lives, and for giv- | ing us a renewed awareness of | our responsibilities. We are much the befter for you having been in our midst. We promise you we will faith- | fully follow {n your footsteps. We ask the blessing a God upon you, dear friend. ; Lovingly, . The Board of Directors, / Pat Scanlon, President The largely attended’ funeral by Rev. Graeme Fraser, assisted by Rev. Donald Campbell Scrip- ture text was ‘‘In our sorrow we have always cause for joy’ JI Cor. 6:10 (N.E.B.). Hymns were ‘The Lord’s My Shepherd” and “The Sweet Bye and Bye’. Mra |P.T. Peardon was organist. | Brooklyn Trio sang “Beyond the |sages |ditions, the Black ‘Brant lI a.m CST and climbed | more than 100 | side was conducted by the Mon- tague branch of the Royal Can- adian Legion. Interment was in Valleyfield cemetery. Pallbearers were her cousins: Martie MacDonald, Neil Bruce, Lauchlin MacKinnon, Keith Athol MacKinnon, Ethan Stewart. Flower bearers were: John Bruce, Preston MacDonald, Gor- don MacDonald, William Mathe- | 'son, Alex Matheson, Basil Mac- Kinnon, Alan. ,Cameron, Fulton MacPhee, George Matheson, George MacPherson, Harry | Loane. Floral tributes, also contribu- tions to hospital, Cancer Fund, UCW: and in the U.S. donations to a Nursing Program she na instituted, and also to one the education of Public Health| Nurses were given, in her mem- | ory. She leaves to mourn. three brothers and_ three sisters: Mary (Mrs. W:A. Bruce), Mon- Christine, New York; John K., Kil- tague; }Anne, Kilmuir: muir: Neil, The Pas, Manitoba; | Lauchlin, Frédonia, New York. | ‘Also ‘seven nieces and nephews, and four grandnieces and’ nep- |hews, and a‘countless number of | friends who will never forget | her. CARD OF THANKS The MacDonald family _sin- cerely thank Dr, Preston Mac- | q Kings County Hospital; Hooper and P.E.I. me op ta Fraser, Rev. Donald Campbell, | Rev. Donald Nicholson, and | other visiting clergy. Also all | The |who sent gifts, cards and mes | ps and wlio “helped” “in any’) Sunset’?. Service at the rave- a ~ Black: Patent 4. 95- “Red Patent Unimold Shoes 5.95 to 6.95 by Savage . Sizes 814-4 by McHale Ritchie, Gale. ~ Black or Brown B. C.D. E.. Widths Sizes &-12 E eoel \y THE FAMILY TREE OF ~ 7 t 10.95~ ’ EASTER SHOE FASHIONS ./ O’omphies, Shaggy Beige, Brown, Suedes. ws during her ‘illness. ' Chasers > Braves 2.98 6.95 by Savage Braves, Lambert First All-Canadian Project Started In Space Research -28 last when the oil Intyre and nursing staff of it ‘was fined £1,000 ($3,000) | We continually endeav- miles before reaching’ fis zenith. “during the six-and-a-half-minute flight. i National Research Council of- ficials termed the results of the | shot successful; although tele- metered data has fot yet been | assessed, Oe MORE TO COME The 2,600 - pond Winnipeg. manufactured rocket travelled | at 3,600 miles an “hour—faster than a high velocity bullet. uf | was the first of , three ‘rocket shots in the current series con- ducted. Herbert Wilson, 83-year-old fa- the of ‘Prime Minister Wilson, suffered a slightly cut hand | by-the | wind. The elder Wilson | was on his way to hear his son make an_ election speech, ment. The Burmah OW Exploration Company said it decided to evacuate the floating rig when the gales reached ‘‘impossible | ROCPOr sare of 90 miles an hour | Rene: kicking wp waves 50 feet nigh around the platform, WAS SAFETY MEASURE ‘‘We ordered this evacuation | for safety of life,” a Burmab | |spokesman said. ‘Conditions | are getting worse and we ex: | pect a violent storm with winds up to 120 miles an hour and 50- foot .waves.” Thirteen oil riggers died Dec. - drilling’ platform Sea Gem collapsed in the north sea. The Ocean Prince ts anchored 28 miles off Flamborough .Head | in Yorkshire. The rig was be- | ing-held by eight anchors and a | 'company spokesman said: ‘‘We | can Only hope that the position | does not get worse.’ | Report Is Given | On Girl's Death AYLMER, Ont. (CP)-—Geor. gia Jackson died of suffocation, apparently at the’ time of a sex- ual assault, the attorney gener- , al's department said Tuesday. | There was also evidence of a severe blow to the back. of the | head which contributed to the | jeause of death, from the attorney-general’s oratory in Toronto. - The 20-year-old Aylmer girl's | nurses: The Montague- Funeral partly-clothed body was found Home; The Montague Royal {in a wooded area near here on | Canadian Legion; Rev. Graeme | March .16. She had been missing since Feb. 18." There have been no arrests. 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