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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-12-10, Page 31Grab Your List and Head for -the One-Stop Shopping Store! You're sure to find something for everyone when you browse with us! the, Mrs. Jack MacKenzie, R. 3, Lucknow, He is also survived by 15 grandchildren and four great grandchild- ren. He was predeceased by one soil, Murray. Boy„r,e•',• • -e rauk• Wallace of -Ripley. Mr. —F-lowe r b ear e of—the_late_Jolm_f_The fi!neral was-held-Dec, , •• • • • dchildreni, . Brent • • and . Trevor. Also • surviving Owen Sound General and Marine Hospital, December 2,. 1980, following a lengthy He was 81, A farmer in Huron Towia- ship until his retirement to Kincardine in 1967, he was. ALBERT ANDREW 1980, in his 60th year, GAMMIE Mr. Poilock was born in Albert Andrew Gammie of Huron Twp, on May 4 , ROSS Street, Lucknow died in Wingham and District. Hos- pital on Sunday, November 30, 1980 in his 83rd year. ton County on July 21,.:1898,''Oar dine on May 10, 1941. HelhoVed to the Lucknow He was a member of the area in 1922 and farmed in Royal Canadian Legion, West W'awanosh Township Branch No. 440, and the The funeral and until 1942 when his son, Ross Masonic Lodge, Kin- commit al services were took over . the farm. He cardine. held Sunday, December moved into' Lucknow where Left to mourn his 7, 1980, from, the he resided until his death. passing, along with his M a c Ke n z ie c Cr e a th A'rural mail carrier fOr-32- wite-arerune son-OarYnf Funeral - Horne; 'Ripley, in years, he retired in 1974. Pickering, daughter-- with . Rev. Jim Bushell Mr. Gammie also served law. Karen, and 2 gran- officiating. Burial be in on West Wawanosh Town- ship Council for a number of years. He is survived by 'his second: wife, WinnifredWeb- ster, whom he married at Fergus on September 14, -- 1955, He is also survived by his son, Ross of West Wawa- nosh, daughters, Helen, Mrs. Eric Hackett of Huron Township; Dorothy, Mrs. Harvey Ratz of Shipka; three step-daughters, Shirley Mac- Lerman., Kincardine; Betty, Mrs. Jim Blue, Windsor; Donna, Mrs. Don Cook, London, and two stepsons,. Garry Johnston:: Clinton, B.C. and Douglas Johnston, Kiric'ardine. He is also survived by a brcither, Bruce 'Gammie of Elora, 14 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. He was predeceased by his first wife,t Margaret Ann WoocSin 1946, a son;' John`'. and 11rothers and sisters. The fune s held from the MacKenzie and Mc- Creath Fuheral - Home in Lu&now on Tuesday, Dec- ember '2, 1980 at 2 p.m. Rev. Hugh Nugent of Ripley Presbyterian Church . conducted 'the service in the absence of Rev. William 1921, the son, of the late Ernest Polio ck and Sophia. Hang. He was married to Beatrice to Riigley Cemetery. allbearers were John . MacDonald, Jim MacDonald, William,- Robert. Lowry, Smith Lowry, Douglas Liddle, and jack Farrell. ductitig the servite, Pallbearers were Herb Ernmerton, Leonard Reid, and grandsons; Peter Wal- den, Brock 'Walden, Riy • Chowen_andjohn Larsen. Burial followed in. Kincar- dine Cemetery. ALL MERPIANDISE are ohe Sister, Lucille Fischer of Teeswater, and three' "brothers, Dawson d Brampton, and ' Clarence' and Pollock was predeceased Wray Osborne, Glen. Sydney Walden and Jane ember 4, 1980 from the by one infant son and one< Stanley, Jim Brooks., Eleanor Beattie of Huron Linklater Funeral Home with brother, Lorne, Walter Farrell, Gordon Township. He was born in "Rev. Robert POtman Con- Stewart, Earl Farrell an.d `Huron Township on. May 12, Douglas MacDonald. 1899. He married Gertrude Lil- JAMES ROBERT lian Pollock in fluroir Town- [BERT] WALDEN ship on March 17, 1926. Besides . his wife, he is. James Robert (Bert) Wal- survived by his sons, Glen of den of Kincardine died in Lucknow and daughter, Ber- MlunThavi-Of -Luckiiqcv Pfes- byterian Church. Pallbearers were Clarence Greer, Vernon Hunter, Arm- strong Wilson, Wilbur Brown, Alex Andrew and Roy Finlayson. Temporary entombmeht :followed. in South Kinloss Mausoleum with spring bur- ial in Greenhill Cemetery. MELVILLE POLLO.CK Melville Wesley Pollock of R.R. 2, Ripley, passed away in' Kin- cardine and District • General Hospital on Friday, December 5, Plan dinner Have very Merry Christmas and let us help! We've stocked our store from the, ground floor up with lots of holiday goodies . . . everything from festive ,tree-trimmers to' unique gift items for one and all. Shop.today —we want to be your Christmas 'store! The last Leo Dance Was held November 7 vvith music by Turntable. A good time was had by all those at- tending. The next dance will beheld sometime in the New Year. The Leos are also planning a Senior Citizens Supper again this year, Tickets have started to sell and are available from any Leo mem- ber. The supper will be held December 18 at Community Centre at 6.30 with a short program to follow. Tickets are available by calling 528-, 3230 after 4.30. master charge DEPARTMENT STORE HIGHWAY 21 N. PHILLIPS PLAZA - BESIDE SUTTON PARK MALL SPECIAL CHRISTMAS HOURS: Beginning Monday. December 15, open 9:30 to 9, except for Saturday and Christmas Eve.