BX October 30, 1914
Were Given a Send Off
A very successful surprise party was held at the home of Henry Robert Ransom, 191 Clarence Street yesterday evening. It was given as a farewell to several of the active service continent of the Thirty-Eighth Dufferin Rifles. After games had been played a very dainty supper was served, and the party broke up with patriotic songs and farewell wishes from all. The following guests were present: Misses M. and A. Evans, Misses A and M. Ransom, Miss L. Miller, Miss N. Eyres, Miss V. Johnston, Miss A. Cohen, Miss A. Wiles, Miss M. Chandler, Miss K. MacFadden, Miss D. Moss, Sam Penney, K.R. Mounfield, G. Hone, Red Holerway, J. Belshaw, B. Belshaw, G. Rolph, P. Madwick, Mr. Forgey, C. Farrell and E.W. Brown. K.R. Mounfield, G. Rolph, Sergt. Forgey and E.W. Brown, included in the above, are all going to fight the Germans with the next contingent.
BX October 5, 1945
Harry Ransom
Death came very suddenly to Harry Ransom, Stamford, Ont., formerly of this city. Mr. Ransom was preparing to go to work Wednesday morning when he suffered a heart attack, death ensuing immediately. Harry Ransom was one of the originals of the 19th Battalion, First Great War, and was very well known here. He was in his fifty-second year. Surviving besides his widow and three daughters, Catherine, Jill and Joyce, all at home, are two sisters, Mrs. W. Grimster, City, and Mrs. H. Powers, Hamilton. Mr. Ransom is resting at his home, 115 St. Paul Street, Stamford, from whence the funeral will be conducted Saturday afternoon.