1 YVHITELAYV fWHITELAW, Dec. 31—Resl-| dents of Whitelaw and district learned of the sudden passingof Paul Bollman December 22 with profound regret. r The funeral service was held from St. Paurs Anglican church ' at 2.30 p.m. December 27, Rev.G. T. Pattlson officiating. The ( large number of friends in at~, tendance and the profusion of floral tokens bore testimony to ‘ the popularity of the deceased.Interment was made in the Whitelaw cemetery. Pallbearers were Messrs. Wilson, Matchett, Pox, Trider, Oistad and Kyle.| Mr, Bollman together with his r wife and two children came j from Unity, Sask., two years ago and bought a farm In the Golden Meadow district.t Left to mourn his loss are his I loving wife, a daughter Yvonne,; a son Russell and a stepdaugh-i ter, Mrs. Marla Marando, Toron-t to.L'Cpl. F. Fox arrived Christmas day from Unity, Sask., to spend the remainder of the winter with his sister, Mrs. Bollman.Fit. Sgt. J. Eggenberger, R.C. A.F. and also S-Sgt. W. Leonard spent Christmas with their families. aMiss Mary Kyle, CanyonCreek, spent Christmas at her parental home.A number of children were out Christmas eve singing carols at several homes. Well done girls and boys!A pleasant evening was spent e Thursday at the home of Mrs, r E. Oistad when she entertained aa number of ladies at a four-table bridge. Prizes were award- c ed to Mrs. F. Kyle for high score b and Mrs. Leonard consolation, i;Church service will be held fc Sunday,at 8 p.m. in St. Paul's h church. a