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Page Luo now Sentinel, .Wedie day„ October
t.1991
r MEMORIALS OF DI T IN 1 I N-
F' R FIVJEJW Y COUNSEL
WITHOUT OULICATION,
WE IN YOU TO. SEE
US AOUT THE SELECTION'
OF A FAMILY MONUMENT.
Monuments Erected In Alf
Cemeteries
call Grant Or *um McDonald of 6014234
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3 Durham St E.
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WALKERTON'
a i'ono 'rue McFarlane
Edon McFariattie, of 520
avelloek SW:4z Lucknow, pas
away at her huii e -on September 25
19914, in her 5901
year.
was
Mrs McFarlane a :. on
October 2, 19320 in Willdsor, a
daughter of the late William and
Len (Dawes) DagnalE
Prior toher marriage ,ge .to Rey0
Gerald McFarlane, she was
employed:at GBG, ut .tor -onto,
An involved member of this com-
munity,
ommun ty, Mrs. McFarlane will,.
remembered for her dedication and
commitment to the establishment of
the Lucknow Christmas and
' Benevolent Fund and Food Bar A.
member of the Lucknow United
Church, she sang in the choir and
was a devoted member of the local
United Church Women's group.
Prior to their Lucknow charge,
Mrs. McFarlane assisted her hus4.
bapns�d in phis ministry at �yMeeti
Beach, Quebec; Inverness, Quebec;
Riceville, Pendleton-, Ontario; Cum-
berland, Rockland and°Navan.Yars,
Ontario; Bond Head, Ontario and
Jerseyville 'and Zion Hill United,
Ontario..
Mrs. McFarlane is survived by
her husband, Rev. Gerald McFar-
lane; Lucknow, and four children
Laura Hare, Lucknow, Mary Jane
Kelly, Nesther, Gerald McFarlane,
Vancouver Island, B.C., and James
McFarlane, Whistler, B.C.
-- =Sherwise--leavesW--to- nom lire.
passing three, sisters, Lillian Wil-
liams, Toronto, Wilma Newman,
Scarborough . and Patricia Snider,
Scarborough; and. 12 grandchildren.
Visitation was at the MacKenzie
and McCreath Funeral Home, Luck-
now
uck
now on September 27, 28 and 29.
The funeral service was con-
ducted by Revs. George Phillips,
Glen MacPherson and Ernest Royle,
at the Lucknow United Church, on
September 30, at 2 p.m.
Flower bearers were
grandchildren Jason Hare, Jessica
Hare, Courtney Dagnall McFarlane,
Justin Niederlick . NMccairlane,
Waylon Kelly, Nathan Kelly, ris-
tian Kelly, Katlin Kelly and Rocky
Kelly.
Pallbearers were Steve Durick,
Jeff ' Ravn, Andrew Ravn, . Eric
Blunt, Gerald McFarlane and James
McFarlane.
A graveside service was : held
prior to interment at Greenhill
Cemetery, Lucknow.
Village of Lucknow
RATEPAYERS MEETING
This being an election year Council of the
Village of Lucknow, will hold a Ratepayers
meeting in the Downstairs Assembly
Room of the Town Hall, 526 Campbell St.
on October 9, 1991 from 8:00 to 9:30 p.m.
Interested persons are u ed'to attend ..�_.
Clerk,
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BIT1..U..,'RIES"
ilea Madge fialdknby
lean of 'L ik'ow
passed away at..Wblgh... and
District Hospital, on September27,
1991 in her 63rd year°
Mrs. ldenby : was, ° �on
Febr y 2401929 Fort Frances,
Ontario.
She survived 11 her husband,
Jack %ldenby, eight children,
several grandchildren and. great
grandchilc en.
The ' 1'. service was con-
ducted at the MacKenzie and
Mcath Funeral,. Lucknow, on
September 29,„ at 1 p.m,. by Rev.
Peggy Kinsman, of the 'Luckuow
Presbyterian Church.
Flower . bearers Were Jolene and
Jennifer Weber and Randy Guay.
Pallbearers were Bill Haldenby,
Bruce Weber, Darwin Sayer,
Learnon Sayer, Frank Sayer and
Gary Sayer.
Interment South .' 'Kinloss.
eli%tety4
ClaudiaCooke
audia �kee . the former
Cl audia,Desruches,of RIC 1, hes,
ley passed away on September 22,
1991 in her'43rd yew. . •
Mrs. Cooke: was the beloved wife
of William (Bill) Cooke and dear
mother of Bill, Merck and Jed all
of home.
She is: also s,,rvlved her sister
Patricia Quigley
i igleyP(�and brothers John,
An and' Chariest iest of Pene -
guishene, sisters, Margaret of Mi44
land and a Pfeffer, of Alia,
a brother Edward of -Vancouver,
and brothexs iu law, Mork Robi1
lard, Tinto and Edward Taylor,
Little Current. .
Mrs. Cooke. was predecaal by
her sisters, Olive, and Joatn ne.
Visitation took place at Furl°-
McFadden Funeral Home,. Ghesley.
A funeral' mass was celebrated on
September 25 at St. . Anne's
Catholic Church, Chesley,
Interment Chesley: Cemetery.
Area children baptised
On s`"'" " the South ICU' doss
—OUTN KINLOSS.
Church, the
was .held icor Heather DeBoer,
daughter of Fred and Margaret, and . by Ruth,' Buchmeier.
Rebbecca Guay, daughter of 'Ra
and Anne. Special m sic for this and while there they visi .z wadi:
cas on -was n=-lovetp--duet -by-- w v n a -d:si- bison Ramsay at
' Marilynne and Dale Gilchrist. Summerside, PRI.
The . community is glad to -see
Marilyn Maclntyre home after her
operation in University Hospital,
London.. .
Dr. Alex and Josie. MacIntyre, of
Alliston, were here for the
weekend and attended the baptism
of Heather DeBoer.. They were
-guests at Margaret and Fred
DeBoer's baptismal dinner on Sun-
day. •
Anne and Ray Guay had their
families at their home on Sunday
for their 'baptismal dinner.
Dinner . guests . with. Blanche and
Jack Needham on Sunday were Bill
and Suzanne Andre, -w and family, of
Ashfield Township; John and Jane
Stryker, of Auburn and Bill and
Winnifirred Graha ; of : Winghaun.
The occasion was the celebration of
the. Andrew anniversary..
Nick Doelman is attending Cones-
toga C illege in Kitchener -this. year.
Jack andllentFForster and Loin
and Inez Forster, 'of R.R. 1, Luck-
now, enjoyed a trip to"the east coast
YOUR NEW
STAMPING GROUND
Pack sft 50
+io
00 stamps . only.'
ve7•
. 25 pack ' $ 00
400 stamps ony . ;.....:
WITH THE. PURCHASE OF 1 BAG of......
Dog' FO+d or cat Food or Softener Salt
8&20kg.' 4&ekg. ' 20&40 kg.
Until October 12 only
*We novo have a complete line of postal
products & services for your convenience
BONUS SPECIAL
October 1 to November 2
CRYSTAL PLUS
FIELD °N° FARM
6oftener Salt
40 kg. I.O0 . Dog Food SAVE $ 1.50
20 kg. soot 20 Kg... NOW ' 17.63
CAT CHOW
4 kg. SAVE' $ . .70
NOW $ 9008
PUPPY CHOW
SAVE 1.25
NOW $12.45
.ALLEY CAT
6AvE $5000/bafe of 3 or $1.$0 /bag
NOW $9 Now $9055
644 Cam ell'Street
LUCKNOW FARM SUPPLY
52&2331
Arming People
The Presbyterian Young ' People.
met at South- Kinloss Church on
• Sunday " afternoon.: to make final
plans for .their. 'Shunpiker mystery
tour. Those who attended the
meeting were Marita MacDougall,
Shane. MacKinnon, Robert Hamil-
ton, Duncan Mowbray and Andrew
Mowbray.
This small, but energetic group
has worked. hard on the fundraising.
project..' Their goal' isto raise
money to build a cabin at Camp
Kintail.
Tenor Stefan Zucker held . the
longest -sustained high. note on
record during. a Carnegie Hall per-
formance in 1972. How long did he
hold it?
3.8 seconds.. It was an A in alt
altisstmo.
M!INTEE
LISTINGS WANTED
PAUL ZINN -52.2411
ALVIN RoeS 30,3174
WARREN ZINN 5214710
WEST WAWANOSH - Brick.
country 'home with 22'x22' steel
workshop and 14'x30' barn.
$94,500.
2'.54 ACRES , x shop, 2
miles from :.Priced to
sell.
BELGRAVE - 41 acre farm, 3
bedroom brick home, attached
garage, 18x30 shed, $135,900.
FIELDSTONE HOME - On 22
acres, many renovations, 15 acre
bush, very secluded, reduced to
$115,000.
50 ACRES - KINLOSS - 2,900
sq. ft. bungalow superbly built &
decorated, pool, double garage,
30x100 barn. Great horse/hobby
farm.
SEVERAL HOG OPERATIONS
from 90 acres and up. Call for
particulars.
LUCKNOVIi - 4 bdrm. home,
hardwood floors, garage, shed
24 x 27. Excellent cond. $72,000.
98 ACRES - Kinloss, 4 bedroom
home, "L" shaped barn, 34 ties,
75 workabie,$118,000.
3 BEDROOM HOME - on 2/3
acre lot, edge of Lucknow,new
cupboards, windows and furnace,
nicely treed lot.
LUCKNOW d 2 bedroom home,
aluminum siding, now windows,
garage, $45,060.
100 ACRES - Kinloss, 1/2 refor-
ested, balance mixed bush, trout
stream $85,000.