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4Volume Fifty-eight ~ ARNPRIOR, ONT., THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1987 Number Eleven -Develop Arnprior. G. W, Moir’s Rink Won Challenges for Chronicle IA Comedy of Merit - Vice.Presidents Series Cup Due By March 8th Is Being Prepared Committee, Home - OBITUARIES Rink of. G. W. Moir defeated that. Hockey teams in the district, who For March 17 Fete of M. Sullivan, sr., by 13 to 7 in the are considering entering, challenges _Improvement Plan for The Chronicle cup, should note final game on Monday evening of DENNIS DOOLAN : as well as by two grandchildren, a vice-president’s or consolation series that the trustees have decided that “You Can’t Beat the Irish” oSw. F. Bowker Assigned To On Monday, March 1, the death brother and. three sisters, Arch. §. all challenges must be in the hands of theKenwood bonspiel. Players McLaren of Arnprior, Mrs. Jean Is Title ofPlay To Be were: . occurred athis home. .on the .3rd of the trustees on or before Mon- ‘ Hentrew Countyand Was line of Fitzroy of Dennis Doolan, a Richards of Cartwright, Man., Mrs. Harvey: Otto A. Beattie day, March 8th. Presented on St. _ Here Wednesday On highly respected citizen of that Wm. Moorecraft and Mrs. Annie Trustees ane C. A. Mulvihill, W. -|D. L. Raby. J. A. Fisher Davidson of Meath. Patrick’s Day Tnitial Trip _ N. A. Campbell A. J. Farmer township and who had been ill only H. McFarlane and Arthur J. Farm- three weeks. He was a son of the The funeral was held from his er. G. W. Moir 2MMz,Sullivan, sr. daughter’s residence, Ottawa, for That three-act Irish comedy, “You Mr, Walter F. Bowker of Ottawa late Mr. and ‘Mrs. Thomas (Doolan, - has been assigned to Renfrew coun- | pioneerresidents of Fitzroyand was service at the Holiness Movement (Can’t ‘Beat the Irish,” to be pre- in. -his 65th year. Church, Cttawa. service was in sented.in Arnprior town hall on St. ty as district representative of the Braeside Defends - charge of Rev. W. A. MecCracken, ArnpriorCurlers Patrick’s Day, March 17, has an in- ~ “Ontario advisory. committee of the} Qn early life he farmed. in Fitzroy minister of the church, assisted by teresting feature in that there is no - Homie Improvement Plan, was. in for several years; he was a foreman ‘Trophyon Friday|: Rev. J. W. Campbell of Smiths Defeated Ottawa villain; no one is held up to ridicule, -., Arnprior on Wednesday making ar- in the employ of McLachlin Bros. Falls, Only three of the characters in rangements for the establishment Limited for a lengthy period and The cortege proceeded by motor this rollicking comedy speak with a Fitzroy Harbor To Meet returned to farming .a few years In a Friendly Competition of a Local Home Improvement ASs- to ‘Cobden cemetery, where inter- faint and fascinating Irish lilt; all sociation andwill assist in thepro- Braeside For The ag0.: . *. Of Five Rinks on Surviving are two brothers, James ment took place, when Rev. J. W. the rest in this gay and sparkling motion of the Home Improvement Campbell took the service. Saturday Chronicle Cup — and Frank Doolan of Arnprior and play use “natural” speech. Three Planin Arnprior in coming weeks. The. pall bearers were Robt. L. are middle-aged and form a con- While the primary purpose of the * lone sister, -Mrs. John Bohan of Braeside hockey team, winning Arnprior. MacLaren, Toronto, W. C. MacLar- Five rinks from the Arnprior curl- trasting background for the rest, Home ImprovementPlan is to pro- en, Cobden, Gordon and Alex. The Chronicle cup by defeating. Funeral was on Wednesday to St. ing club visited the Ottawa curling who are all young. Here are the ‘vide employment for Canadian Davidson and Ernest Carnegie, Carp on. Monday evening, defend: John (Chrysostom R. C.- church club Saturday evening for a friend- sort of people you are accustomed workmen, it also offers extraordin- Meath and Robert Hunt, Wilber- to meet and like in your everyday the trophy in the Arnprior rink on where the requiem mass was by ly match and won on the night’s ary business opportunities to con- force, all nephews of the deceased. Friday night, March 5, when they Rev. J. T. Warnock, P.P. Inter- play, 51-48. Following the matches life. tractors and suppliers of building In fact, here is a play that will meet the challenging Fitzroy Har- ment was in the R.C. cemetery and a dinner and speeches were enjoy- materials and equipment who wish warm the hearts of all fortunate bor sextet and each team will be ac- the pallbearers were Messrs. James MRS. WILLIAM TIMLICK ed. TT. D. Finn was the master of to take advantage of its possibilities. enough to sit before it, and it will companied by numerous supporters. Abraham, Leo Dolan, Patrick Dool- Mrs. Williem Timlick, whose ceremonies in the unavoidable ab- - There are many home owners in appeal to you whether or not you Winner of that game plays Sunny- an, Peter Goodwin, Daniel Herrick death at the age of 92 years, occurr- sence of the club president, Hugh every community who, for economic are Irish. -view on. Monday evening. and William Mudoon, red in Winnipeg, Man., on Thuts- Carson and speakers were R. A. reasons, have allowed their pro- Jeffery ang H. A. Short for Arn- Mary Malone is the typical mother, perties to fall into a state of disfe- Waiting after that are three more day, Feb. 25, and whose funeral was challenges they. being from Sunny- prior and L. L. Bolton and. F. D. the sort who lives only for and in pair. There are also citizens with MRS. WILLIAM SCHULTZ here on Monday, March 1, was a her children. No sacrifice is too view, Woodlawn and Bell’s Corners daughter of one of the settlers who Burkholder for Ottawa. incomes but without adequate sav- An hour or more after receiving great for her to bring happiness to and these gamesare to be played on landed from the Mayflower at Mont- Rinks and scores: ings whose homes, while not quite word of the serious illness of her her little family. Gathered around Monday, Wednesday and Friday of real in 1826 and who came then Arnprior Ottawa in the same state of disrepair, need daughtey in Ottawa, Mrs. William A. J. Bakey ©, Armstrong her are her three chicks, Tommy, to be improved and modernized. to next week. Schultz, collapsed on Elgin street under the guidance of Chief McNab her oldest boy, Danny, the young- “.On. Monday, March 8, winner of McNab to live in this district. De- G. E. Baker P, McLaughlin make them more comfortable and near the curling vink on Tuesday C. H. Baker W. Christie est, and Peggy; her beautiful daugh- Braeside vs. Fitzroy Harbor game ceased’s father, John McIntyre, was livable. evening and passed away in a few T. H. Baker J. ‘Buckham ter. Tommy is a motorman and the Through the Home Improvement meets Sunnyview. minutes, presumably due to a heart ten years of age at the time he main support of the family, Danny On ‘Wednesday, March 10, surviv- came to Arnprior. They resided in Skip—3 Skip—17 Plan, the Dominion government has attack. J. Gardner G. Gulilock spends most of his time losing jobs, made it possible for the home own- or of the Monday game meets Wood- In her 61st year, deceased had the Flat Rapid section along the dodging work and borrowing bro- lawn. Madawaska river. After his mar- C. Close O. Beach er to carry out needed repairs and, lived in iArnpraor for many years. ther Tommy’s neckties, much to the “On Friday, March .12, survivor of riage he moved to Calabogie in 1854 W. Trowsdale B. Simpson improvements to his home, notwith- she was born in McNab township, laitter’s disgust. the Wednesday game plays against and there, Mrs. Timlick, nee Jane H. Farmer . 2 Thomas standing thefact that he might not a daughtey o1 the late Mr. and ‘Mrs. The time comes when Tommy McIntyre, oldest of the family, was Skip—10 Skip—13 have available the funds required. Bell’s Corners, Charlies Nieman, her maiden name faces his mother and demands to Tf other challenges are received born. In 1870 she was married in A. Brown C. Cardiff This has been made possible being Matilda Nieman. W. Moore L. Bolton know how Danny is spending his they will be allotted dates during Pakenham to Mr. Timlick; after through the co-operation of the She was married in 1896 to Mr. A. Davieau F. Lake nights. Mrs. Malone assures him the succeeding week, providing living there for some time they banks in providing the nome owner Schultz who survives as do three R. A. Jeffery M. Runge that her Danny is studying. Tommy ice ig still available. moved to Arnprior and made their who desires to improve his property sons, Edward of (Ottawa, John of Skip—tl2 Skip —9 demands.to know what he is study- it has been understood that home here for over thirty-five years. with the necessary funds at very Brent, Harold of Otter. Lake; five A. Campbell W. Abra ing. Mrs. Malone is so vague North Gower and others are My. Timlick died here in 1908 and neasonable rates of interest. No daughters, Violet, Mrs. James Kil- S. Brooker . Ballantyne about all this that-a family conter- considering entering challenges fol- ihn .1918 Mrs. Timlick moved to Win- endorsement or other security is gore of Ottawa; Alice, Mrs. Theo- Dr. McKerracher G. N. Gray ence is held and Danny is forced to lowing completion of the series nipeg to reside.