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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-10-16, Page 16Page 10 Luekn w, Sentinel. Sen it'estlay,,etoeq :¢ 1991 Birthday wishes go out to Jean flughes on her 99th Congratulations and best; wishes go out this week to -Jean Hughes,, a resident of P crest Mawr, who celebrates her 99th birthday on October 17. Friends of Jean Atwell are happy to repo that she has settled in her new home in Pennsylvania. Her address is p�1 17 „ �j QBeaver Rd Ambridge, Penn., /.t .A. 15003. Ronald and Grace Walker and their son Wade, of Timmins, were visitors last wee •k with her sister, Evelyn Little. After working 'for 16 years at LE. t UCKNOW by Mildred Lures r�ccDouahh service station and 17 years at C.E. acTavishS noc'',o, George Wholes has decided the time has come to retire. Best wishes to George and Betty and may they have many years to enjoy an easier lifestyle. Who wrote, "Oh East is East, and West is West, andnever the twain shall meet"? Rudyard Kipling, East and: -&est ss ' -40 Donakla Thompson =graduated. -.. _ _. flromrmthe-Vniiversiiireth on October 4, 1991, with a degree in Bachelor of Applied Science, Honours Program, majoring in Family and Social Relations. Donalda's parents, Don and Beverley Thompson • and her grandmother,' Margaret Thompson, all of Lucknow, at- tended the Convocation and Graduation held "in War Memorial Hall, University of Guelph. BIRTHS Hewitt - Vernon and Suzanna, of R.R. 5, Wingham are delighted with the safe arrival of their daughter, Tammy Suanne, on October 9, 1991, at Wingham and District Hospital. Tammy weighed in at 8 lbs. 4 oz. She is a wee sister for Krista and Jason. er11 "Th aUad of Mr. and Mrs. John Earl Collinson. A rely„ JJlu lBari Col - 'bison. of Laclaiow, fmmerly ' Ashfield Township. passed away in Wingham set Hospice. ou October 4. 19910 in his 78th yyear.Ki Born lu 1000 0. the County of Huron. on Fehmary 210 1914, Mr. Coon was a son of the lam. (/George and Effie a W hi ney) He is survived by two daughters, Mary Lou and her husband, Gordon Barger of Kiutail and Jackie and her husband. George Collins, of Auburn; two grandsons Doug Barger and Jonathon Collins, and a brother VI, of Goderich. Mr. Collinson was predeceased by his parents; his wife, the former Mary MacKenzie, two brothers, Held and Alvin Collinson, and one grandson. Irwin mark their 66th anniversary The community sends its very deepest sympathy to the MacLennan and Sutherland families on the passing away of Mrs. Dorothy (D.A.) MacLennan; a former resident of Lochalsh. Mrs: , MacLennan is survived by a daugh- ter Peggy Heffernan of London and a son Finlay MacLennan of Kitchener. Mrs. MacLennan will be missed by her mma ftaen jn the. _ Loehaist area. '"� Even though she was pretty, intrch confined to a wheelchair, she was always so jolly -and cheerful. The community would like to send congratulations' to Clarence and Elleda Irwin On the occasion -of their 66th wedding anniversary. Rhetta MacLennan .. has been transferred - from the Winghanr hospital to the nursing home in Lucknow. Charlie and Mayme Wilkins had most of their family with them on the weekend. Visiting in Kincardine on the weekend with Wynn Gammie was A weekend to Members. of the Chesley Saddle Club arrived at the Larry ,Cowan Farm on Friday evening to enjoy a three-day horseback trail riding weekend. On Saturday they mounted up to ride into Lucknow via the railroad tracks where each rider contributed to the Food Bank. They continued OCH1LSIPI by Kae Webster immammammomminummummum her son - Garry Johnston, of Kelowna, British Columbia and her sister Myrtle Fells of Whitby. Dur- ing the afternoon Kae, Cecil and James Webster also dropped in to say him-=� • -- �_�.���. ,�_.__..,.�_�_� James, Cecil and Kae Webster visited on Sunday with ' their aunt Norma Young in Goderich. Visiting for a couple of days with Elmer and Edna Culbert was Edna's brother Al' Matheson of Loveland, Colorado. Mr. Matheson also visited with George and Andrea MacDonald of Kincardine, and now has gone on to London to visit other members of the family and then on home which is approxi- mately 1500 miles. , If anyone has a news item for the Lochalsh news would they please call 395-5257 by Thursday noon. Thank you. BITUARIES Visitation was at the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home, Luck - no v, m ll. was conducte Cwhere oln Geefunetober 9, by Rev, Peggy Kinser, of the Luek� now Presbyterian Church. Hower bearers were- grandsons. .Doug Barger and Jonathon Collins, Pallbearers were Bob Simpson. Mnaid Simpson, Henry Dreams George McGregor, Gordon Cayley and Joe O'Keefe. A .graveside se ce was held prior to interment at Greenhill cemetery, J, ucknow. CLARA KILPA1 RICK Clara Isabel Kilpatrick of Goderich died at Alexandra amine and Ge,-neral1 he on Sunday. October 6.1991,. was 97. She was a rneinber of North Sit Unite Church. Shewas born in West Wawanosh wp. were `r2`., • 18940 Her parents were, Richard and Elizabeth Twamley. She was predecmed by her hus- band. Milton KiiPutriel4 She is survived by two sons. Clifford of RR 2 Low- and. Harvey of +ch, and two grandchildren. She was predeceased by her. daughter, Vema. her 'soul Melvin _. and one grandson,. A formal : service .w'as at the McCallum and Palla moral Home on Monday, October 991. Rev,: Robert 0. Ball of North Street United officiated. Intervent Dungannon Cemetery. enjoy nature on to me fourth of Kinloss via various trails. . On Sunday breakfast was served to the riders using the club portable kitchen. Following the ride, Thanksgiving dinner was dished up at the Cowan barn. Monday saw the riders using trails between highway 86 and the second concession. The face of George Mcznties, a long-time employee of C.E. MacTavish in Lucknow will no longer greet you at the pumps or in the bay. George retired last week following 16 years at the J.E. MacDonald service station and 17 with C..1VicTavish. George saidle plans ttn take it easy during the winter, however, he admitted he would now have, more time to pursue his hobby of wood working. (Pat Livingston photo) • A N 2nd Nfl � V V Sale Sale Sale ale Sale Sale ce 557 Campbell St. LUCKNOW 528-3204 ONE DAY ONLY Wednesday, October 16 1991 . Mat r41100 A Great Time To Shop Early For Christmas Big selection of Children's & Adult Costumes for rent. Come on in and browse, have a free coffee and donut. - SMUCKER'S Apricot -Raspberry -Strawberry 50Q ml jam .. .. • 3 .2 MONARCH , Cake & Pastry 2 Kg. Flour • w . e°. !a'' CLOVERLEAF 213 g. Sockeye Salmon 1.99 CORDON BLEU Chicken -Irish -Beef 680 g. Stew 1 79 . NABISCO' Raisin Wheat -Strawberry Wheat 450 g. • . Cereal 2.69 OLINDA Choice, Whole 28 oz. Tomatoes • . . - SAVARIN Turkey -Chicken -Beef 200 g. Frozen Pot Pies •9 BEATRICE 100% Pure 2 L. Orange Juic99e 1 DIETRICH 100% Whole Wheat Bread n • 99 WESTON Apple Filled 6's ,• Buns . 69 WESTON Raspberry or Choc2olate 4's Swiss Rolls 1. r PRODUCT OF ONTARIO 3 Lb. Bag Macintosh Apples 1 . 99 . PRODUCT OF U.S.A. California Lettuce • 89• PRODUeT OF ONTARIO Green Cabbage ♦ Taking T t Orders ,dor Bulk89 Fruit Vegetables