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- Niagara Gazette - 6/11/1959
NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. —
Hillyard Curtis Robins, 59, of
441 Second Ave., died today
(June 11, 1959) at his home.
Born in Fenwick, Ont, he
came to Niagara Falls 35 years
ago. He was a member of St.
Stephen's Anglican C h u r ch
and a member of the 25-Year
Club of the Carborundum Co..
Niagara Falls, N. Y., where he
was a machinist for the last
34>years
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faith of Jewish young peo-
>le until they are mature
•nough to understand the principles
of their faith. In addiion,
the confirmation service
a part of Shavuot, the
of Pentacost, in
ier to dramatize the indiidual
responsibility of each
generation to follow the Ten
Commandments.
Before "Madam* Butterfly"
xjurfa into an opera by
was* • serioui play
music written* by Davreets
the weekday religious fed
ucatlon program throughout
the city, He has been active
also in the Niagara Falls Religious
Fellowship.
He is chaplain of the Niagara
Frontier Council, Boy Scouts
of America.
He served as moderator of
the Caledonia Presbytery before
the union of Caledonia
with Buffalo and Niagara l$st
year. Presently in the Buffalo-
Niagara Presbytery he is chairman
of the new church development
committee and a
member of the general council;
Mrs. Jones directsthe Junior
Choir of Hyde Park and
teaches in the primary grades
of its Sunday School. She is
a past president in its Wt>m-|
en's Missionary Assn.
She was president of the
former Women's Presbyterial
of Caledonia Presbytery.
Mrs. Jones has been active
in the .Minister's Wives Fellowship
in Niagara Falls.
She has done substitute
teaching for the public schools
She has held various offices
in the P.T.E. group of Hyde
Park. School and is past prosi
dent Of' Mary L. Chapman
Mothers Club.
The Rev. and Mrs. Jones
have four sons, one who attends
Gaskiil Junior High
School and three who attend
Hyde Park. School.
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Case of True Love
LOS ANGELES -Mrs.
Rosemary Chandler, 35, testified
in Divorce Court that she
loved her husband, W. Robert
Chandler, 41, so much t h at
when he decided to move out
on her, she found an apartment
for him.
He j s survived by his wifeT
IheTormer Cora Clement Kef
ly; two daughters, Mrs. Ronald
Whitmire, Grand Island; Mrs.
Theodore Dimitrioff, Queenston,
Ont.; three brothers, Russell
Robins, N i a g a r a Falls,
Ont., Alvin Robins, St. Catharines,
Ernest 'Robins, North
Tonawanda; three sisters, Mrs.
W i l l i am Easterhrook, Font
Hill, Mrs. Issac Simpson, St.
Catharines, and Mrs. Norman
Fretz, this city; and 11 grandchildren
and one great grandchild.
S e r v i c e s will be held at
Heatherington and Deans Funeral
Chapel at 3:30 p.m. Saturday.
Burial will be in Pleasant
View Cemetery.
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