The Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-05-27, Page 25uares
Leonard Reavie Irwin'
Leonard Reavie Irwin of
Ripley passed away May. 13,
1981.at Kincardine and Dist-
rict General ':Hospital in ` his
67th. year.
,He was born September 6,
,
1914 to Robert Irwin and
Marian Reavie:
In 1937 he ;married Annie
Ferguson and resided on the
4th concession of Huron
Township where he farmed
until retiring to Ripley in
1970..
He 'was a member of Old
Light Masonic Lodge # 184
Lucknow and the Ripley
Lions Club.
The brethren of Lucknow
conducted a memorial serv-
ice on Thursday evening,
May 14th.
Funeral service was held
May 15, 1981 at,2 p.m. at the
MacKenzie and McCreath
Funeral Home, Ripley, with
Rev. James Bushell presid-
ing.
Mr. Irwin 'i$: survived by
his wife, . Annie, two daugh-
ters, Elaine (Mrs. Bob Irwin)
of Lucknow; Carol (Mrs.
John Halliday) of Owen
Sound) and five sons, Ron
and Larry of Ripley; Ernie
and Ken of Burlington; and
Dennis of Dar mouth, . Nova
Scotia, and thirteen grand-
children.
He is also survived by one
brother,' Bert of Ripley and
one sister, Kay (Mrs. George
Dane) of Hythe, Alberta..
He was predeceased by
one sister, Marian, and four
brothers, William, Stephen,
Ralph and Lloyd.
The pallbearers were
Grant Fraser, Delbert Wil- •
son, Mike Snobelen, Allan
Irwin, Doug Irwin and Clar-
ence Pollock,
The flower bearers were
Barry Pollock and grand-
children, Terry Ken, Chris
and Craig . Irwin and Lori
Halliday.
Interment was in Ripley
Cemetery..
John L. MacKinnon
John L. MacKinnon of
1011 Huron Terrace, Kincar-
dine passed away suddenly
at University Hospital, Lon-
don on May 16., 1981, in his
67th .year.
Born in Kincardine Town-
ship, December 25, 1914, he
farmed there until 1955 when
the family moved .to Kincar-
dine.
He was a member of Bruce
Lodge No. 341, Tiverton.
Always active in the Masonic
Order, he served as District
Deputy Grand Master, North
Huron "District 1961-62. He
was also a member of the
Orderr of the .Eastern. Star,
Tiverton and, Knox Presby-
terian Church, Kincardine.
He is survived by his wife,o
the former Alma Hunter of
Ashfield Towship and four
children: Jean, . Mrs. M. T.
Christopher of Ingersoll;
Kay, Mrs. �. D. Robson 'of
Georgetown; Don of Paris,
Eoin of Brantford and ;nine
grandchildren.
Also left tomourn his
passing are his mother, Mrs.
Lachlan MacKinnon, Kincar-
South Kinloss
welcomes fancily
backto community
By Ruth Buchmeler
We, as a community, wel-
come Mr. • and Mrs. Ira
Dickie ' back to . the fourth
concession. Elizabeth and. Ira
moved into their new home
last weekend. They have
been living in Goderich while
they were building their
home.
Mary Maclntyre enjoyed'
her holidays on a trip of
Holland for the past couple of
weeks. She arrived home on
Sunday.
The Lucknow band took
their .annual band trip last
week. This year they enjoyed
a three day trip to Owen
Sound, Port Elgin and Col-
lingwood. They played at
several different Grey -Bruce,
schools during the trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Need-
ham visited friends and rela-
tives in Corunna and at-
tended a birthday party for
Jack's brother, Bob.
Mr: and ' Mrs. William
Dickie and Karissa spent the
weekend at the cottage at
Hope
P V sitiy
g with Mr. and'
Mrs.
Ira Dickie on the ' weekend
were Denver Dickie of Kes-
wick, Brenda Cramp of Scar-
borough and Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Dickie of "Toronto and
John Wilson.
The Board ' of . Managers
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and other helpers have been
busy remodelling the kitchen
at the South Kinloss Church.
The ladies have been busy.
sending out invitations to
those from a distance for
former members and friends
from South Kinloss Church
for their ' 125th anniversary,
that is to be held on June 14.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Dick McQuillin and Ron over
the holiday weekend were
Linda McQuillin ' of Willow -
dale, Mrs. Harvey McQuillin
and daughter Brenda, grand-
daughter Lindsay, . of St.
Catharines, Mr. and Mrs.
Doug McLeod. and Dawn of
Vanastra, Mrs. Barbara
Nickel and children, Kincar-
dine, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Montgomery of Lucknow,
Barbara Buckley and friend
of London.
Birth
SCOTT - Jim and Bernadette
(Kieffer) R. 1, Ripley, are
pleased to announce the safe
arrival of their son, Joseph
Daniel, 6 lbs. 10 oz., on
Saturday, May 16, 1981.
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First grandchild. for Jack and
Betty • Scott of Ripley and
Joseph and Teresa Kieffer of
Teeswater and a great grand-
sen for Mrs. Annie Scott of
Ripley and Mrs. Margaret
Haycock of Ingersoll.
t• .--n.. .o w..0., ,..rwx r,:.•m.•.ama•
dine, his sisters, Alberta
Smith and Clara Gilchrist
and his brother, : Bruce,
The body . rested at '. the
Linklater Funeral Home,
Kincardine, � where an East-
ern Star and Masonic service
were conducted on Sunday,
May 17. Funeral service was
held from there on ' Monday;
May 18, 1981 with interment
in Kincardine. Cemetery.
Rev. George "Turner con-
ducted the service.
Pallbearers were Albert
Shewfelt, John : Smith, Bob
McIntosh, Jim 'Hunter, Jim
Gilchrist end Burton Urqu-
hart. .
Grandsons Who carried
flowers were Tom 'Christoph-
er, Steve Christopher, David
Robson, John MacKinnon,
Paul MacKinnon and. Patrick
Frances Miry Cameron
Passed away ather home on
Wednesday, May 13,' 1981,
Frances Mary Spence, belov=
ed wife of Dr. Alvin -Alex-
ander Cameron. Daughter of
the late Dr. and Mrs. 'A. M.
Spence of Lucknow, Ontario.
Sister of Mildred (Mrs. W.
H. Karn), Oshawa, the late
Dr: A. M. Spence, Amster-
dam, New York and the late
J. L. Spence, Burlington,;
Ontario. Friends called at
Hulse. and PlayIair, Central
Chapel, 315 McLeod St., 7 to
9 p.m. Thursday. Funeral
service was at Dominion
Chaliners Church Chapel, on
Friday : at 11 a.m. Cremation
at Ottawa with interment at
Lucknow, Ontario, on Thurs-
day, June 4 at 11.30 a.m. at
Greenhill Cemetery, Luck-
MacKinnon: now.
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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 27, 1981; --Pyle 23.
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VILLAGE of St. Helens 1
This two bedroom house 1.
in very clean 'Condition
throughout, situated on a
1 half acre lot with mature
trees. Would be an excel-
I lent summer home. Ask-
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MORRIS TWP. - 12 acre i,
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barn with Beatty Cleaner, j
older barn with new cem- j
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Three bedroom house •
needs renovating. It's a I
bargain at 537,500. .
WHITECHURCH - 5 yr. /
old custom built' 3 bed- )
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dining room, and kitchen I
with. quality Cupboards, j
attached garage, Priced in j
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100 ACRES on paved road
near Lucknow, part bush,
balance workable.' Being ;
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Financing available. Try/
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CORN LAND for rent in
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TWO CHOICE building
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with excellent 4 bedroom •1
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furnace, attached tgarage, 5
drilled well, barn 20 x 301
' for horses, workshop;
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. MEL MATHERS.
WingharY
1. Phone 3574208 j
Rep. L W. Hutton j
Real Estate Ltd.
Broker, Kincardine
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CASH OR PERSONAL CHEQUE ONLY,
Don't MISS these last three days...There's Still many thousands of
dollars worth of ail types of men's clothing includinguantities of
brand name underwear, some work wear and many other unlisted
items.
Sale Ends Sat. 301h
Advertisers!
Get your message to the
people who want your
product! Reach your ter -
get market with a (medal
. section 'ad in the Farm
Supplement. If you sell .a
.product or service to the
farming community`- take
advantage of .this `.opper
tunny -
TM
VILLAGE of St. Helens 1
This two bedroom house 1.
in very clean 'Condition
throughout, situated on a
1 half acre lot with mature
trees. Would be an excel-
I lent summer home. Ask-
( ing 511,500 and open for 1
1 offers. 1
MORRIS TWP. - 12 acre i,
hog farm, 24 x 150 hog
barn with Beatty Cleaner, j
older barn with new cem- j
ent floorfor, finishing.
Three bedroom house •
needs renovating. It's a I
bargain at 537,500. .
WHITECHURCH - 5 yr. /
old custom built' 3 bed- )
room home in immaculate
condition. Living room, I
dining room, and kitchen I
with. quality Cupboards, j
attached garage, Priced in j
the thirties. Private finan- j
cing available.
•.l
100 ACRES on paved road
near Lucknow, part bush,
balance workable.' Being ;
sold under Power of Sale,
Financing available. Try/
your offer immediate sale j
necessary.. j
CORN LAND for rent in
Lucknow area.
TWO CHOICE building
lots with creek at back,
j ! close to downtown . Luck -I
now. •
1'
KINLOSS TWP. - 7 acres1
with excellent 4 bedroom •1
brick house. The extras j
include new oil -wood)
furnace, attached tgarage, 5
drilled well, barn 20 x 301
' for horses, workshop;
above.
. MEL MATHERS.
WingharY
1. Phone 3574208 j
Rep. L W. Hutton j
Real Estate Ltd.
Broker, Kincardine
•s.'O s •1P.. ®, a ra.-gvs.+ro. s �•�.� a iA'a