fIMrs. Thomas Maxwell. |Married at Parry Sound on ! December 30, 1915, she had i 1 been a resident of Oshawa for 35 years. Mrs. Yoiirth was a member of King Street United Church, the Woman’s Association of the church, and of Oshawa Rebekah Lodge, No. 3.Besides her husband she leaves to mourn her passing two daughters, Mrs. Jack Bateman (Yvonne) of Toronto and Mrs. George Jackson (Lois) of Oshawa, and one son, Maxwell Yourth, well known Bowman-ville sportsman.Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. C. L. Masales and Mrs. William Taylor of Parry Sound; a brother, Clayton Maxwell of Parry Sound and two grandchildren.The funeral- service was held at the Armstrong Funeral Chapel October 29, followed by interment in Mount Lawn Cemetery. Rev. M. A. Bury, minister of King Street United Church, conducted the services.The pallbearers were George Twiddy, Everett Jackson, Stanley Gibbs, H. Hartwig, N. Hinds and Fred J. Perry.There were many lovely floral tributes, including those from Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club, Rebekah Lodge No. 3, Employees of General Motors, Bowmanville Baseball Club, Bowmanville Hockey Club, Bowmanville Arena Committee.fFriends and relatives attended the funeral from Golden Lake, Pembroke, Ottawa, Kingston and Parry Sound.\