2 The Guardian, "!'hurs. Feb. 6. 1934. scan Sinclair Laid To Rest The death of suit L‘ Sziiclar: M"nCi0n o(-mired in .\lmict.»n Hos- pital‘ Jan 31 at tiiv age ni 7‘ .\ ft mer resident or (‘ltazlc-rvtemii. "as the son of the late Peter Sztclair and Mrs Sirrlair < empI:~_\(‘d with the Canadian .\':i:i"n;i'. R?lI\\."i_\'.\ in Mcncton for 25 veer: and \t'a< a veteran of the Second World War. serving for icur _Ve31‘S in the Royal Canadian Armv Ser- vice Corps A member at .\lnuntain View United Church. he took a keen titerest in church activities lie was a member at‘ rhc new church building committcc. a member of the choir and also served in the Sunday Sclmcl Surviving are his wife. thv former Vera .\lacLet:r:l of Ken- singtnn and one .4 home: his rnother ’ town. three sisters. Mrs. Oscar .V1acl(ay of New Lon- don. (Caroline: .\lis. Art Wright of Souris and tlsabcli Mrs. F. F. .,-Lndrew oi V'e.nr-otiver. B.C: three brothers. D')Yl£lI(I, with the Sinclair of llalii.».~.. mu several nieces and ne'pl1e\\s survive. The funeral nus held f"om Tuttle Brothers Funeral Home. Moncton to Elmwood cemetery,‘ the sex-\1‘cr~ bein: conducted by Rev. Garland C Brooks. The church quartet sang “How Great Thou Art" and "The Lord's My Shepherd". Graveside Sel‘\'l(_‘ES were con- ducted by the Prince Albert Chapter, IOOF Mcticton. of which the deceased was a member. Pallbearers w c r 9 Sterling Smith. Luther Cnirler, Reginald Johnston. A. AIi\'ll150Il. Lawrence Nelson and Donaid Richards Stewart Confirms; His Resignation Norman Stewart. Mondayi night effectively killed anyl rumors that he is consideringi remaining in the post of city engineer. when he re-affirmed his intention to resign. The city is proceeding with its intentions to advertise for a replacement. . Mr. Stewart presented his re- signation at the December meet- ing of City Council. largely in protest of Council action in ad-1 opting twice - a - week garbagei collection in the face of his re-1 commendation for a once - a - week basis with a resulting. annual saving to the city of ap- proximately $27,000. The retiring engineer has not announced his future plans and- is not known it they include. remaining in this province. Hairdressers Plan Events A meeting of the P.E.I. Hair- dressers Association was held If the Basilica Recreation Cen-- ter recently. i The president. Walter Solo- 3 man presided. The minutes of. the previous meeting were read- by Mrs. Rita Maclntyre and the? ‘secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Isa-_‘ bel MacDonald reported a large- cash balance. . Mr. Soloman gave a full re-‘ rt on the Centennial year con- Vention to be held Oct 30 31 ' Plans were fznnliztd for a Va-. lentine party to be held in the‘. Basilica Recreation Center. Feb. The lunch committee was: Mrs. Olga Davies and Mrs. Ag-_ yes Bagnall. The decorating and 1 music committee was Miss Ma- tie Murphy. Miss Karen .VlacIn-I his and Miss Lorraine Malone.I 2 Many items of new business‘ were carried over until the next’ meeting set for Feb. 17., when it} film on hair coloring will lhown by Miss . ind hair styles in the Canadian’ flilgouette by Mrs. Eileen Wood-I I'll . (uses In B.C. '3 Mrs. Guthrie Ballingaill. 3 King uavre has received the sad ' s of the passing of her sister-, law, Mfrs Agnes Ryall of Vic-‘ are on several oc-" cos. I Surviving are two sons and? ‘we daughters. Harold H.‘ Fort Worth. Texas; Ryall. Winnipeg. Man;i Mariorie Goodland. and: iriam Oliver. both . Ryall was a life member the Woman's Auxiliary of the icon Church ' held in; services were Luke's Anglican Church Vic-i on Feb. 1. ‘ 1 4 0 ‘Insurance Counselling : District lot- In Life of Condo 0 Pbolo 4-88 - j_ _CIu'|otlotan. 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