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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-12-16, Page 41arritiliWOR Lr.I..I.w seed.01,w 23„ 1st is Co Liar One of aur ma's most loved and respected citizens, Grandma %rims, pissed away in the Wmgham and District Hospital • on Thui- day, December 17, 1981. She was born, Frances Kimpton Matthews, is Tor- onto on .July 10, 1891, daughter of the , late John Kimptcn Mardian and Am- elia Bell,: both of England. Her- childhood and early married fife .were spent in Toronto. She • has told boar she used to ride her bicycle in open country on Yonge Scree t and she and her sister used to . sit on a fencer and: watch when Sir Henry Pelted was building Casal Loma- She married Ernest Char- les Wilkins in 1911; They later moved to Paisley and in 1942 to Ashfield Township. They had a family of five daughters and three sons: Mrs. Jessie Alton, Lucknow; Elsie, Mrs. Jim. Oliver, Live- ly; Louise, Mrs. Ken Weav- er, Sudbury; Gladys, Mrs. Howard Catlaw, Paisley; Dorothy, Mrs: Ed Gillen, St. Marys; Harry► of Chesley aid Charlie and Herb of Ashfield Township. After her husband passed Maw► m 1952, Grandma **cedar ar apractical nurse m several fintsing homes and hospitals and as n canpanioli to ladies: 1n that time she travelled* many • muds, the. Carr, . British' Ides and Aaistraiii .• • She later Made her home on the Helm fain on the 120i concession of Ada- field sirfield and moved to the Sepoy 'Apartments When they. were cimipleted in 1977.•Shewus a .• ember of Trinity Ashfield United Church Land also a devoted member of the Home .League of 'the Salva- iron Army. ,Many will reni- ember• her for'the: many! 'quilts and: other metes. she . 'Made and donated to the wort of the Salvation Army and the Can's Aid. She leaves to mourns her family, 36 grandchildren and 38 great grandduldlien of which over, seventy Were p" lief1; Sloe 'vas' predeceased by bar husband, . Ernest ,whit ,. , ,.. . Ernest Friar, and one grand- son, Ronald Wilkins. The. funeral Service was held t°at the MacKenzie and McCrea*,, Funeral Hume m. L ucknow on Saturday, Derr. ember 19 With Rev. /t Scottdondaeting the.xea Finat resting place .w lff b Stark Yale Cemetery., Pad L..Nc• to the editor •firesi VW,6 bong tickets. The dubrealized a profit of $166 Dniing thelast year the Laid now Kiaette Club has been involved with various projects.' A film projector was Purchired for the library. The aqua ium was read for die Medical Centre and we are in the process of buying a few tors and boots for the Method Centre. Donations to various oor�gaa__� lions such as the Hemopliilla Society have also been mi. a ' Just recently, Christmas carols were sung at Phimecrest Musing .Horne and mamas favours were given :to the • residents. We appreciate the continuing support of the community m all .our past and future endeavours to fulfill' the motto "Serving The Communities Greatest Need?'. Joaume McDonagh, Project Chairman. THE C.l.A1.1 [IN coruumcnom WITH THE ` UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO IS OFFERING A CERTIRCATE COURSE IN... Metric Christmas & Best Wishes for a HAPPY & Prosperous 1982 1a MURRAY ELSTON, M.P.P. AND FAMILY CANADIAN INSTITUTE. OF IYMA�NAGEMENT INSTRUCTOR: DAN SHY, ILA. Q . TUMONREE sumo. got (15 SER NS) CLASSES ARE HELD EACH Mt P A'T' MOW Mit 15 WEOCS PASSES 1NEG414 MCNDAY, JA.NIVRY 18,1982 AT C�DEWCH ASSESSMENT OFFICE 7:00 -09:3011;.M. FOR ANYONE /N iN1ALL BUSINESS, SUSINISS ADMINISTRATION OR ANYONE JUST 1MBIESf8! IN LAW PRACTICES tM15 COURSE IS X MUST. INS COURSE I5ONE OF 8 1f C.rllil. OFFERS TOWARD A EEIf11FICAtE IMf IYIANAGFJYlk7ii' AND /IOIYYNIS:`R/t- TION.AlilYi01ERMi111�r 'dOSO IIEFORE JANUARY 14, int. Gil FOR FURTHER IN MATION MASE TACT: _.._ WAYNE KENNEDY. - Training and Devakoposant