W?< W G^D£ Farte 'Butte Man Dies at 65

W?< W G^D£ Farte 'Butte Man Dies at 65

m^y 7 /9ta W?< w_ G^d£ farte j DANIELSON — Doris Evelyn, aged 54 years, beloved wife of 'Butte Man Mr. John S. Danielson, Diamond William Bentley City, on Saturday, May 4. Fu­ neral services in Southminster Dies At Delisle Dies at 65 United Church, Lethbridge, on Joseph Dewey Gillies of Pic­ Thursday, May 9 at 2 p.m., Mr. SASKATOON (CP) — Wil-1 ture Butte died in a local hos­ W. R. Johnston and Dr. Harold liam Bentley, 89, father of pital Thursday at the age of A. Frame officiating. Interment former National Hockey League 65 after a brief illness. «5 Archmount Memorial Gardens. stars Doug and Max Bentley, He was a member of the Unit­ Friends may pay their respects died Monday. ed Church. to the family in the Christensen Born in Yorkshire, England, Born in North Dakota, Mr. Chapel from 1 p.m. to 1:45 prior Mr. Bentley came to Delisle, Gillies came to Lethbridge dis­ to the service. Funeral service Sask., in 1909 and established a trict in 1912 and has farmed arangements by The Christensen real estate business and gen­ since then in the area. Funeral Home, Ltd., Directors of eral store. He is survived by his wife, Funeral Service. C6992 Mr. Bentley is survived by the former Marjorie LaFaun his wife, seven sons and six Childres; one son, Duane D. daughters. Gillies, Regina; one daughter, Mrs. George Sired of Leth­ Mrs. D. G. (Betty) Cutsforth, bridge and Mrs. Harold Rut­ Portland, Ore.; one sister, Mrs. ledge of Picture Butte are P. (Myrtle) Legg, Missouri; granddaughters. three brothers, Cecil, Victor and David, Picture Butte, and IMESON — Passed away in the pi££> three grandchildren. v m city on Tuesday, Marvin, aged via/ Tar ^ \* 53 years, beloved husband of Mrs. The funeral service will be <v Margaret Imeson of 304 7th Ave. held Saturday at 3:30 p.m. in \\ "A" S. Funeral arrangements Martin Bros. Chapel with Mr. «K will be announced when com- W. R. Johnston officiating. 5L. pleted. Martin Bros. Ltd., Di- Interment will be in Mountain * rectors of Funeral Service. View Cemetery. Martin Bros. Ltd. is in charge of arrangements. .. % &m£m.ranc£ 7'' _m____^__ 8_S___5«ss__ __„_. I IN DANCE REVUE FRIDAY - A few of the youthful Picture Butte ballet ond tap dance students who will perform at Picture Butte Friday evening are shown above. They will entertain the public with an "Evening of Dance" at St. Catherine's School Auditorium commencing at eight To Name Byrne p.m. sponsored by the Jolliffe Academy of Dancing. Some students from Lethbridge and Distrkt will also take part staging everything from jazz to classical ballet and comedy, this concert will wind up the school udge year in Picture Butte. Scholarship awards and certificates will be presented in the Lethbridge Studio Saturday. Mrs. An Order in Council is expect­ Muriel Jolliffe is instructress. —Eleanor Leech Photo ed to be passed in Edmonton next week confirming the ap­ pointment of Lethbridge lawyer Frank T. Byrne as juvenile and family court judge. Mr. Byrne, senior partner in the law form of Byrne, Pritch- ard and Higa, will take over the position held by the late Solon Low who died last Decem­ ber. Since Mr. Low's death Magistrate Neil MacLean has filled in on the family and ju­ venile court position as well carrying on his magistrate's . duties. Mr. Byrne was called to the bar in Lethbridge in'June, 1950 and was associated with the ofr fice o£ L. S. Turcotte. A brother, James Byrne is Liberal mem­ ber of parliament in Kootenay East. Premier Manning's office in Edmonton said Friday that the appointment of Mr. Byrne has F. T. BYRNE not officially been made yet but . Appointment Soon j confirmed that an order of coun-' cil will probably be passed early " next week. A graduate of the University of Alberta, Mr. Byrne has been active as a director and past WALTER V. BORAS president of the Victorian Order of Nurses. Born in Minnesota, he was raised in British Columbia and in Picture Butte. _M_ "fc L^xxL Jvakri not |i>u>mIdM_____. ;MM. DORIS EVELYN DANIELSON 0 -kuA. _U_ui4, mixsu, /iotu_i.-Ai?uutm, ^winuJtuu_^ age 54 years /Til xxix. iixau. iKxcHifLn.; Funeral Services in the Cfoa.i_in _o_ JutomiAea. Southminster United Church C kHi Axriwwtk. May 9, 1963 at 2 p.m. ri<__ iinii\o_t,ifvojjr^. Mr. W. R. Johnston Officiating mm 'Qui, Cjod hath. h_>rr__xL Dr. Harold A. Frame Officiating Mrs. Ann Campbell Soloist '\\BAk. lox ths. Icbbjo-^, The Old Rugged Cross Rock of Ages u_ac_ Jo- WHL ;r__a_i__ , , j\ahn* hwrrx. XXJIZAULJ , Pallbearers UnLolbjfsSL _jj_an^xtku/0 F. Henderson R. P. Court * L/acLui/ut IOUJIB . T. Thompson Bud Vancleave John Mosherchak O Bertora Archmount Memorial Gardens _ IN DANCE REVUfc rKiUMi — _ i_ v. ...- , Picture Butte ballet and tap dance students who will perform at Picture Butte Friday evening are shown above. They will entertain the public with an "Evening of Dance" at St. Catherine's School Auditorium commencing at eight p.m. sponsored by the Jolliffe Academy of Dancing. .name Byrne Some students from Lethbridge and Distrkt will also take part staging everything from jazz to classical ballet and comedy. This concert will wind up the school year in Picture Butte. Scholarship awards and certificates enile Judge will be presented in the Lethbridge Studio Saturday. Mrs. An Order in Council is expect­ Muriel Jolliffe IS instructress. -Eleanor Leech Photo ed to be passed in Edmonton next week confirming the ap­ pointment of Lethbridge lawyer Frank T. Byrne as juvenile and family court judge. Mr. Byrne, senior partner in the law form of Byrne, Pritch- ard and Higa, will take over the position held by the late Solon Low who died last Decem­ ber. Since Mr. Low's death Magistrate Neil MacLean has filled in on the family and ju­ venile court position as well carrying on his magistrate's duties, Mr. Byrne was called to the bar in Lethbridge in-June, 1950 and was associated with the of­ fice of L. S. Turcotte. A brother, James Byrne is Liberal mem- I ber of parliament in Kootenay 1 East.- I Premier Manning's office in I Edmonton said Friday that the § appointment of Mr. Byrne has F. T. BYRNE not officially been made yet but . Appointment Soon j confirmed that an order of coun-' cil will probably be passed early" next week. A graduate of the University of Alberta, Mr. Byrne has been active as a director and past WALTER V. BORAS LEONARD HANEY president of the Victorian Order of Nurses. Born in Minnesota, he Was raised in British Columbia and in Picture Butte. HORSESHOE CHAMPS . Georae Twe«fr "?__* ""I? Hank Amundson of Barons \Z?Z Second t^Zl ber kS H Mh dad°oyv aaTtht the. locaMl lodg 5 e parkin°7 g lot- .*»•»"»"« * held lit *k •*• iSr JL JL . F R UBRARY right™*.* ° -^Sion l^khS^SSiSS Barons Pair in Invent y a q e $2 behalf of the Cet^ ch of »h'6 R1 r *? °° 0°" The r„ey is S .he^uthaVe'^Skf"fSt 'if "' At Horseshoe Toirmev and brhas to Soon _.«T i • T , BOOKS tor *he library Le9 n S dona,io Hank Amundson and George J: book fund. '° "s to the library Twedt of Barons won the Elks copped by Joe and John M. Lodge Grand Aggregate Trophy henklo of Turin with Clarence as tlie Lethbridge Elks Club's Barby and Hec Negrello of Annual Horseshoe Tournament Letncridge the runners-up Saturday over a field of about Arnie Hougan and Jake'stal- 60 competitors. dme of Foremost' topped the The two turned in a dazzling third and final event over Sandy display of marksmanship in de­ Alexander and George Black feating tourney director Neil Director Cook termed the af­ Cook and Roy Spencer of Leth­ fair as "very successful,'* des­ bridge. I pite tlie fact that the number Second event honors, were of entries was not as high as anticipated. BEATME-Fassed away sud- oenly on Friday, Nov. 29, Pearl j Florence, aged 61 years, beloved Tractor Mishap j l! 0 r ^ Funeral '* , ^T _ ^ ' William J. Beattie McKAY — The funeral ser­ of Nobleford. The funeral ser- I vice for Neil James McKay [Takes Man's Life vice will be held in the Noble-! who died Saturday at the age of ford United Church at 2 pm i Elias Aanestad, a pioneer of on Wednesday, the Rev. A. T ' 71, was held in Picture Butte King .officiating. Interment to United Church Wednesday with the Enchant district, was killed; the family plot in the Granum W. R. Johnston officiating. Pall­ Monday when the tractor he I Cemetery. Martin Bros. Ltd., Di­ bearers were Milo Seabeck, rectors of Funeral Service. " Floyd Hawg, Henry Bensen, was driving overturned and C410 Leonard Vanholme, Edwin pinned him beneath it. He was | Emelson and Arthur Dunbar 65. ) iU3 BEATTIE—Passed away sud­ i Interment was in Archmount RCMP report the accident oc­ denly on Friday, Nov. 29, Leslie j Memorial Gardens. Martin curred two miles west and 2»/ James, aged 41 years of Noble­ Bros. Ltd. was in charge of ar­ 2 ford. The funeral service will be rangements. miles south of Enchant. held to tihe Nobleford United Coroner Dr. C. J. W. Dick of Church at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, the Rev. A. T. King officiating. Taber has announced no in- Interment in the family plot in ciuest will be held. Granum Cemetery. Martin Bros Ltd., Directors of Funeral Ser­ vice.

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