HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-09-17, Page 35WIDER ID THOMAS
HOUSTON
Wilfrid Thomas Houston
passed away in the Bruce
County Hospital, Walkerton,,
„„geptentber 1980,3Milfrid
was a life long--resident ' of
Greenock Township. He was
engaged in faitning 'on lot 3
and 4, on the 14th cones
Sion. During his farming car
antra work, ,being a mein- had completed his 32nd The funeral was held on
ber of the Official. Board and degree in Hamilton. , 'September 7 from the Knox
a trustee of .Harmony-Con- Wilfrid was not married, Memorial Church, Pinker-
gregatiOn. and leaves to 'mourn two ton- An dverflou, congrega-
Wilfrid very. capably . sisters,. Christena, Mrs., Nei- tion attested to the esteem in
son Howe, Paisley. Mamie, " which he Was held. Inter-
Mrs. Archie Doeherty, Wawa ment was • in the Houston
and three brothers, Hugh, family. plot in Purdy's Cern. SC 0 0 Victoria, P•C'; 'Harvey of etery.
eer, Wilfrid established a led the office of Councillor Lucknow; John, Owen
fine herd of Shorthorn cattle, and later Reeve of:he Town- Sound; 15 nieces and neph-
and his passing will be felt in ship of Greenock. He was a ews and semal grand neph.
thee , Shorthorn' Organization member of the. Moravian ews ,and pieces. He was
also, - Lodge #431, CargilL the predeceased by one sister,
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of Monday, October 6, at 8
P,m, in the. Brussels Public
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Madill Secondary School,
Winghatrt.
Many of the previous
courses will be, offered and
several new courses as well.
_Two new courses of interest
are Basic. Computers taught
by Mr. J. Inwood and. Basic
Geneplogy (trace your ances-
tory) by Mr, M. Hunter.
Home Landscaping taught by
Mr. D. Webster will be of-
fered starting, in January.
Approximately 23 courses
are tentatively Planned for
Attends
convention
this Winter's Evening School
activities. Full• details re-
garding registration, fees,
etc, will be advertised in
future issues of local• news-
papers.
CGIT enjoy
travelling
supper
CGIT graduate, Kay Mor-
rison drove 12 girls and two'
leaders on a wagon for a
Travelling Supper on Mn.o
day.
Hostesses Kay Collyer,
Greta Johnston, Margaret
Mowbray, Marie Greer and
Allene Bradley- each served
One part of the Meal • at'
her home. AS well as enjoy-
ing the delicious food, , the
girls learned that seme of
these ladiei had been in-
CGIT and one •had been a
leader.
• After supper the group
enjoyed garnds, charades
and exercises before the
meeting closed with Taps.
Birth
GUICHELAAR - Mr. and
Mrs. Gerry Guichelaar, R. R.
3 Lucknow, 'are, pleased to
announce the birth of their
son, David' Jan, a brother for
rlaanda and Julien, at Wing-
ham and District Hospital, on
August 3L 1980.
Joan Robinson was a dele-
gate to the 39th Biennial
Convention, Royal Canadian
Legion Ladies Auxiliary,
Ontario Provincial Command
held at Skyline Hotel, Ottawa
September 6 * 10.
—There were over 1,400
members in attendanee and a
collection , taken for i Cancer
Society in the name of Terry
Fox raised $1,672.00. -
-----A-parade of the-delegates
on Sunday afternoon to the
National War Memorial Cen-
taph was a very impressive
sight.
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