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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-01-06, Page 911:14111", 4.0100 Alfred . Andrew, son of the late Mr,' and Mrs: Isaac Andrew, passed • away' at Macassa Lodge, Hamilton on Saturday. December 26,1981 in bis 80th year. Born on August 22, 1,902 in Ashfield Township, he grew up in the Zion Community. After 'being an- naive emu'hnerci beingsman, he retired i1 Hamilton. He pad been a member , of Fust United Chprch, Hamilton.. He married •the .former Mabel Button of Wingham, Who • survives:. He is also survived by'a daughter, Win- nifred.. Mrs.. Kenneth Lucas of Stoney Creek. three grandchildren, Linda Pope of Hamilton, Marilyn Ellis of Amsterdam, : Holland and Paul '.Lucas of Stoney Creek and a sister, .Mrs• Jessie Kirldand of Lucknow. He was prodeceas1 by three brothers, David A. Andrew, John F. Andrew and. William. Andrew. A. service of remembrance was held December 29, 1981 in the Robinson. Funeral: Chapel,' Hamilton. • Alfred Walter Altar Alfred 'Waiter Alton of Lucknow passed' away in Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home,.. Lucknow on Dec- ember 26, 1981 in his. 87th year. • Mr. Alton was born at lot b concession 10, . Ashfield Township on December 9, 1895 on the faun his grand- father, . Valent* . ton bought in . 1887, Valen ne sold the farm to his son, David' in 1894 and Walter later bought the , flng' in. 1917. Walter was the son , the late David Alton and Mary Jane Ferrier, On December 4,. 1918 Mr.. Alton married Elizabeth Tian Raynard at the home of her parents, Maxwell: and. Mary Ann Raynard. Mr. and Mrs. Alton farmed in..MI- field until .1960 when they sold the farn to their . son, Frank and . moved to Luck - now, Mrs. Alton passed away on November 11967. Mr.. Alton married Mrs, Dick ' (Emma) Martin, the. former Emma Woods. He has been a resid- ent a't Pinecrest Manor Nun- Lucknow SelYs wimung streak The. Lucknow Sepoys con- tinned their winning streak coining home from Monkton. with a 17 - 3 win. It took the Sepoys the first period to get rolling, scoring three goals. The second and third period were a different story though • as 'the. Sepoys. scored 14 more ':goals to Monkton's two. Mark Frayne and Ian Montgomery picked . up hat tricks,` Other goals were scored . by , Doug. Stevenson and Pat Murray with two each:. Gant Gilchrist; Jelin Emb . rlin, Randy Alton, Greg Hutton, Barry Fairway, Dan. Londry and Kevin Clark ' picked up single goals. rE JP"' '4 Ili ice•: 1 Atigii...4eogiewman • The Sepoys play two gam- es this coming weekend: On Friday night, the : bus will • leave for St. Clements at. 6:00 p.m. sharp. On Sunday Luck- now will host Teeswater for, an: 8:00 p.m. • game.. Fan support will be very welcome and ' appreciated , at both. these •games. 1 Ni DOn`t let an accident or sickness spoil your vacation. 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Frank of 'Ashfield, one sister, Liman Sedwick of California. and.. ten grand- children. . . He was predeceased by his first wife Lillian, two sons, Chester in infancy and Arn- old in 1963; one granddaugh- ter, ' Mary in..: 1966,, two brothers Elsner and Wili and one sister, Elizabeth (Beth),: The funeral service was. held • at the MacKenzie and McCreath:. Funeral Home, Lucknow on Tuesday, Dec- ember 29 at 2 p.m. Rev, Warren McDougall of Luck - now Unit.►d Church, of which. Mr; Alton wasa faithful q y .� , W, Vo. 41Pagii .V ray's a• #9 School, He is survived by his !fie, Veda. i**ins ' P1riterso ,. and three daughters,. Shar- ron, Mrs.. William Wainio of Sudbury. P;ktriaa, Mrs, Law- rence Whitney of Wolverton 'and Darlene at home. He is also survived by a: brothel',. Alfred Patterson of R. 1, Lucknow and sisters,. Cather- ine, . Mrs. ' Harold Birch and Agnes, Mrs. •/Anal Cante fon, both of Wiarton. He is also survived by five .grand children. The funeral was conducted from the Needham Memorial Chapel, . 520 Dundas. 'Street, London on Wednesday, Dec- ember 30, 1981. Rev, Carl W. Seyffert of glen . Cairn Baptist Church officiated. Cremation followed in Woodland Crematorium. member,conducted the ser- vice.. er-.vice,. Pallbearers were Gordon Alton, Rich Martin.. Leonard McInnes, Russell Alton,, Kenneth Alton and Chester Hackett. I Temporary entoimbianent at South Kinloss Mausoleum Chapel with final resting place • Greenhill' Cemetery: Jobs E: Patterson John E. Patterson of 1888 Avalon Street, London died at Sudbury General Hospital on Saturday, December 26, 1981 in his 68th year. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs.. Henry Patterson, he was raised on the 14th concession of West Wawanosh Town- ship. He was born on August 26, 1914 and attended Mur- • Winter Sal 20-40% Off. LESPEflIR$HOESRLN! ' LORNE SHOE REPAIR .. SKATE SHARPENING (miaow 5287,2001 Lea Fetter Shoes. Have AGood S Of Waster floats , And Skates Community Centre . 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