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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-08-28, Page 204.„0.111. If rose .20 —.Uek.ow. &Millet, Woduesil*, August 20„ 1091 Joined uhder. the 40.• Kerry Lynne, daughter of Murray and Helen Hunter of MO Ripleyg and Douglas Robert, the soa of Donald and Dorothy Fairish ' of RR#3 Lucknow, were united in marriage at the home of the bride's parents on Saturday. July 27„ 1991. 'The eereniOny was officiated by Hath -r. McClure. - The bride was joined in the ganbo by maid of honour Headier MacKenzie of Tiverton and by bridesmaids Corina Kossalle. of 1Citchener, Elizabeth SrneItzer of Ripley, Christine Gibson of Luck - now, and Rhonda Ireland of Tees - Water. Completing the party was junior bridesmaid Jolene Shelton and flowergirl Jilliene Shelton both of Kincardine. The groom was joined b3r-• groomsman Bill Card of Tiverton and by ushers Doug Wood of Win- gham, Richard Ireland of Dungan- non, Rob Maize of Dungannon and Mike Hunter of Ripley. Colin Hogan acted as junior usher. The couple was attended by ringbearers Corey Farrish of Goderich, Derek Kennedy of Luck - now and by, petalgirls Randi and 484, "Le' Hunter - Farrish Christine Farrish of Point Clark, Following the ceremony, friends and relatives presented their best wishes to the newlyweds at the Lucknow Community Centre. The new Mr. and Mrs. Farrish spent their honeymoon at the Poconos Resort and will reside. at Point Clark. ---anniverwry remembered by many By Jessie A. Johnston evidence of the Scottish Clan tradi- The lilt and skirl of the bagpipes tion. Rain or shine the guests streamed, in laden with cards and gifts, decor- ated withtartan barres, and even a sprig of heather directly fromScot- land. Frank MacKenzie and grandson Mathew Eadie - kept the pipes a- blowhig and Erin Emile mid Mary Joan Andrew entertained with Scot- riorimmmissitish dancing. David MacDonald was there, ail attired in his MacDonald -beckoned the lads and lassies from far and wide to the happy Golden 'Wedding Anniversary of Alex and • Catherine Andrew, held on their spacious lawn, under a tent, as protection from inclement weather. The joy and laughter was some- thing to behold. The ayes and the • *las, the hugs and kisses were. BIRTHSmmmiammuumo, Hicks - David tind Karen of Lis- towel are happy to tumounc,e the birth of a son, Devon James, on Tuesday, August 20, 1991, at the Listowel Memorial Hospital. Devon is a little brother for Brett and Blair and another grandson for Orville and Grace Elliott of Lucknow and for Bob and Ev Hicks of Wingham. a Ian Clarke emcees farewell dingy r Inousmounummomssimunowas 811414aney Maelotys-e eaeh of - Elizabeth and Ira Dickie eijoy a cavil* holiday and visited friends in -Cobourg,, Carrying Places. Whitby and Belleville. They went up to Hope Bay on Friday and on Saturday night they enjoyed a musical. evening at the home of Glenn and Ruth Beam* of Wiarton. Krissa Dickie spent the week with blends in Orillia Visiting last week with her par- ents Allan and Elsie Ginham, were, Ruth and Burnell Estabrook and Daniel of Toronto area. Rudi and Emily Brill of Corunna accompanied by their niece of Czechoslovakia, visited Jack and Blanche Needham, Kathy flowald spent the past two weeks with her. parents in Florida. Her mother •has just had an oper- ation. Mrs. Gloria Messenger enjoyed a holiday in Lethbridge, Alberta to visit her son. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Ws. Brent Coiling on the death of Shannon's grandfather, Stan Blackwell. A farewell party was held last Monday night for Margaret and Evan and Murray and Wanda Keith and ftunily, at the Kinloss township Ian Clarke was M.C. for the pro- gramme for the evening. After Ian said his opening remarks the trio, Ruth Bell, Shirley Colwell and Rena Forster favoured the audience with beautiful music, 'One Day at a Time,” with Wilma Clark on the piano. Again Ian told a humorous story. Then Ira Dickie and Harold Campbell, played their violin with Blanche Needham accompanying them on the piano. nen Sharon MacDougall reada humorous read- ing. Following this; Leonard Clarke sang two beautiful solos, accom- panied by ,his wife Wilma on the, tartan kilt and giving freely of his piano. 'Men Harry Levis . played piping talent As the sun was setting and die organ With Blanche Needham play- don stir Kincardine, paised away • Jacob Stutzman of RR2 Luckiiow, West WaVanosh Township passed away at Victoria Children's Iloqpital, London,:folloWing-ii farm accident on. Friday, August 23, 1991.. Eleven -year-old Jacob was the son of Andrew and Susan Stutzman. Interment in the Bethel • ,01,1TH KitiLOSS IttPselv:ir*".3"'''th ft' by Ruth attebtrieho - Moo Mananie gonlstouPftseate4 MINimetwooliummiimiliormissi Wanda with a $ift on behalf of the_ .nentdm mar., ..d Karishin Institute. After all four of Ttift:704 ozaweci-rkaegax the KeidiTIIiUIk vs said their *marks and sited May and Woda with a served. gle bounilfid Atha was . Henry (harks Pope Sr. Remy Charles Pope Sr. passed away Suddenly at the Grey Bruce Regional Health Centro in Owen iimmissmmosimosmimumumai Sound on Thursday, August 22, ITUARIE 1991, in bis 81st Year. •She attended the Arinow Public fl was born in Toronto on Sep- salad and. the Kincardine High tember 30, 1910,10 William and School and resided on the Smith Olivet Pope (nee Boorman), Henry Line of Kincardine Township after resided at 975 -3rd Ave. West, her marriage to Gordon. Owen Sound, with his loving -wife Evelyn was known far and wide - Gertrude Charters and grandson for her award-winning quilts and 11-allfehwiCa.sellYthee dear f-ather of Lor.- received the Canada Packers Quilt Award in 1986 - a very honourable . Mine (Mrs. Dan Kelly) of Binevale, achievement. She exhibited many oanfdplihng. andoe hiswifevJoacryqusaehndi; and embroidery, to afghans and crafts - from baking to oil painting missed by Igrandebildr00, Bren- quilts, at all the local fairs. She was - da and Ke da of RR4 Kincardine, active in the Kincardine United Deborah and Kenneth of Port Elgin, Church and also helped with Meals David and Heather ofPeterborough, on Wheels and the Canadian Caner Christopher of Victoria,. B.C., Joh- Society. nathan of Cornwall and:James of , Evelyn leaves jpmopritherAister__ 7hlr'gn5a.t--'-, Meryl and husband KeithBlackwell grandchildren Robyn, SandY*13,11.! and brother Eldon and wife Marion and Rebecca -Lynn all of RR4 Km-' Avery -of Kincardine. She is also cardine, and Curtis and Jared of very sadly missed by her son Ken - Port Elgin.. neth and his wife Brenda andtheir - ,Alsoatirviving Henry Pope stale children, Robyn, Sandy, Brian and two Sistersand one brother. Re is Rebecca -Lynn Bridge all of RR4 predeceased- by two brothers antF---)kincardine. one sister. ' The funeral of Margaret Bridge The late Mr. Pope was testing at was held on Tuesday, August -20, the Tannahill Funeral Home, Owen 1991, at the Kincardine . United Sound where a. private family ser- Church with' Rev. IvIeClenaghan vice has been held. Intr..nrient , at officiating. Burail took place at the Greenwood Cemetary. Memorial Kincardine Cemetgry. In attendance donations to the Heart and Stroke were many relatives and friends Foundation would be appreciated. from Guelph, Toronto, flantilton, • Scarborough and Owen Sound.• ' . Margaret Eielyn Bridge some old time music on his mouth Mrs. Evelyn Bridge of 269 Gor- -.Jacob A. Shaman evening progoxised, many new mg the piano. quiety at the Kincardine and faces apPeared prepared„juin With Marilyn Maclntyre as the District General Hospital on Sun - 111 me resurtTS noionn8, guitar commentator, a fim PlaY was Put on day, August 18, 1991 after a short playing and dancing; "A Day at the Farm”. The actors illness. Eldest son Bob spoke eloquently were great - Mrs. Bridge was born on Septern- of his parents and they very gra- The trio sang another beautiful bet 27, 1922, in Kincardine and ciously replied. song. Following this Jack Needham was .predeceasedby her parents The food was superb and a braw, gave a very aPProPriate address. 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