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WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1977 PAGE TWO THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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St. Joseph's Hospital, London on
Tuesday of last week for surgery.
Michelle Cook was admitted to
Wingham General Hospital, Sun-
day for an appendectomy.
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Lucknow Lady
Died In
89th Year
MRS. ALEX HAMILTON
Mrs. Alexander Hamilton of
Lucknow passed away at Pinecrest
Manor Nursing Home on Wednes-
day, June 22nd in her 89th year.
She was the former , Carrie
Meadows, daughter of James
Meadows and. Martha Jane Grey
and was born at Rockwood on
September 16, 1888.
On September 30, 1914, she
married Alexander Hamilton and
they were residents of Lucknow for
about fifty years. Mr. Hamilton
passed away in 1967.
The late Mrs. Hamilton is
survived by two daughters, Mrs.
Lloyd (Helen) Hall of Lucknow and
Mrs. Douglas (Isobel) Clark of
London, five grandchildren and two
brothers, Oswald Meadows and
Fred Meadows, both of Rockwood.
Besides her husband she was
predeceased by two sisters and five
brothers.
The funeral service was held at
MacKenzie Memorial Chapel,
Lucknow on Saturday, June 25th
with Rev. Doug Kaufman of
Lucknow United-Church, of which
the deceased was a member, as
minister.
Pallbearers were Harvey Web-
ster, Gordon Brooks, Grant Far-
rish, Tom Clark, Steven Hall,
Murray Moffat.
Interment was in Greenhill
Cemetery..
Seeks Info
About Early
Area Families.
265 East South Street,
Franklin, Indiana 46131
June 30, 1977
Editor
The Lucknow Sentinel
Dear Sir:
Could you kindly print this letter,
which seeks genealogical informa-
tion in your neighborhood?
John MacDonald, born about
1797 in Scotland, came to Nova
Scotia by 1832, to Upper Canada
(Westminster near 'London?) by
1839, was a farmer of Kinloss
Township, Bruce County, by 1861.
He had Catherine (married Robert
Hood and buried South Kinloss
Presbyterian Church yard in 1872);
Mary (married Dr. John H.
Wheeldon, came to U.S.); Daniel
Cyreneos. Lachlan (a dentist of
London), John (a carpenter of
-Buffalo, New York, U.S.), Allen,
Hugh, ane. Hector. His wife,
perhaps named Penelope, was said
to have ,been lost in the woods.
Who was she? Where was he born
and when?
William Hood (1817-1888) and
wife Eliza Tallman (1823-98) and
his brother Robert Hood (came
1829-1906, Seattle. Washington.
U.S.) occupied Hood's Corners,
near Lucknow. Robert operated a
lime kiln, married Catherine Mac-
Donald (above), had 13 children.
' Where is Hood's Corners?.
James Nelson Sullivan, born in
"White Church. Canada" May 14.
1822, son of John Sullivan and
Delilah. May (background was
Protestant), came to Abington,
Mass., U.S.A., by 1849, as a
dancing master, was also shoe-
maker, served in U.S. Civil War,
died 1898. Did he have brothers
and sisters? Where did his parents
come from?
Any information on any of these
families would be appreciated.
Yours sincerely,
Rodney T. Hood.
PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT
Seated on one of the new pieces
of playground equipment installed
Kinloss
Recreation
-On Tuesday, July 5, at the
Township , Office in Holyrood, a
meeting of Kinloss Recreation
Committee was held with Dave
Eadie, George McBride, Allan
Miller, Bill Gibson, Ann Nicolson
and Jure Gilchrist in attendance.
Discussions included the future
of Holyrood Hall and plans for an
open meeting; an appointment of
someone from the northern end of
BRUCE COUNTY AWARD
The Ontario Agricultural College
Awards Luncheon was held recent-
ly at the University of Guelph.
Among the awards to be presented
was the Bruce County Graduation
Award. This annual award of $100,
provided by the Corpora tion of the
County of Bruce, is presented to
at the swimming pool by the
Lucknow Leo Club are, from left to
right, president Wayne Bell, Mike
McDonagh and Joe VanBoven.
the township to the committee;
question of joining the Lake Huron'
Zone of Ontario Municipal Recrea-
tion Association; advertising plans
for summer ball games for girls and
boys; upcoming Kincardine Sports-
fest and tournaments; funds for
budgeting and financing recrea-
tion;- inquiries to be made about
past recreation committee at
Whitechurch for park maintenance
etc.
The next meeting is to be held
August 8 at the Kinloss Township
office at 8 p.m. Anyone is welcome.
the student in the B.Sc.(Agr.)
program from Bruce County who
has the highest academic record in
his final semester.
Shown, left to right in the
photograph, are Andrew Cormack,
Warden of the County of Bruce and
presenter of the award, and Allan
Andrew of Lucknow, this year's
recipient of the award.