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A lightly edited partial transcriptions of the community columns on page 11 of the 16 Sep 1920 issue of the Simcoe Reformer newspaper.

LANGTON

Born to the wife of Russell Jamieson, a son, on 13 Sep 1920.

The death occurred in Aylmer last week of Mrs. James Craig, who made her home here with the late Dr. Tweedale. The remains were brought to Carholme for interment on Tuesday. The deceased was 90 years old and had spent the past five years with her daughter in Aylmer.

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WALSH

Mrs. Alex Taylor, an aged and much respected resident, passed to her reward on Saturday morning. The late Mrs. Taylor suffered a paralytic stroke about two weeks ago and never regained consciousness. Interment took place in the Methodist Cemetery on Monday afternoon.

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DELHI

The little eight month old son of Mrs. Andrew Young died at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Birdsall, in Delhi, on Saturday. The infant had been ill almost since birth.

Orville Tuck, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tuck of Delhi, married Miss Ruby Felker of Grimsby on 6 Sep 1920 in Grimsby.

Miss K. Howey was called to Windsor on Monday, owing to the death of her niece, Miss Marjorie Laing, which occurred on Sunday. The late Miss Laing was operated on for appendicitis on Saturday. The remains were conveyed to Delhi on Tuesday and arrived on the 2 o'clock Wabash, where a number of friends and relatives awaited and followed the remains to the Delhi Cemetery. Much sympathy is felt for the family in their sad and sudden loss of so bright and beautiful a young life.


 

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