A. C. Potter, 84, Dies In Edmonton Alexander C. Potter, 11535 66 St., a resident of Edmonton for 34 years, died Thursday at the age of 84. Born in Rockingham, Ont., he married Lydia Summach in 1914 and moved west to Regina. He farmed in the Regina district for seven years, and in 1921 came to Edmonton where he again took up farming, in the Beverly and Edmonton district. For a time he operated a store in North Edmonton. For the past ten years he has served on the board of the Alberta Pensioners Association. A member of the Christian Missionary Alliance, Mr. Potter wrote a tract, "The Unspeakable Gift." which was distributed to missions throughout the world. Mr. Potter is survived by a son, John Potter, 11535 66 St., three sisters, Mrs. Ann E Etter, Winfield: Mrs. M. Foisy, Victoria, and Mrs. 'S. Kinder, of Rockingham; a brother, Charles, of Sault Ste. Marie, and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be held in the Howard and McBride chapel, Saturday at 2 p.m. Burial will be in the Little Mountain Ceme- tery, northeast of the city.