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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-07-18, Page 16Pate 10—]i cksow Bret,, Wethilesday, July 18, 1M imismommummulusimmuiimm ]lay. George Leo Doagl w Rev. George Leah Doualail, ILA, S,T.M,, M.S., D.D. pawed away et Bayereat Hospital, North York,. On- tario, nt rio, e i Sooiday, July 0, 1900, after a'• lengthy iWa Rev. Douglas' first miniatry was at Lundy's. Lane Presbyterian Church, Niagara Falls., He was Ramer Librarian at Knox College University of Toronto and former .minister of Knox Presbyterian' Church,- Woodstock,. Rev. Douglas was born in Ludlow on October 12, 1904. lie 'is survived by hie wife, the former Marjorie Richmond, and 'children, George and his wife, Helen of Kanata and Robert and his wife, Joanne Sutherland, of Toronto. He also leaves to mourn a sister _Mary, . Mrs. T. A. Leishman of Markham and his grandchildren, John and Carolyn.. Rev. Douglaswas predeceased, by his brother,. Carrick and, sister, Dorothy,. Fttends. called at the R.S. Kane Funeral -Home,, North York, on Ju- ly 10, The• funeral service was held on July 11 at the Willowdale Presbyterian. Church. 4$. Comi`iy Events VIIESLEY SADDLE CLUB HORSE SHOW Rescheduled to Siuiday, July 22 at 10 earn, For more information call 357.1628, 3D11460 or 392014.-29 COMMUNITY SHOWER For Kim Matted, at Si..Helen's Hall. Tuesday, July 24 at 7;30 pin, Everyone welcome.-- COMMUNITY elcome.2COMMUNITY SHOWER For Julie Collins *ill be held on. Friday evening July 27th at 0 p.m. at Ashfield Presbyterian Church. Everyone is welcome —29,30 • ZOth •ANNUAL CRAFT FESTIVAL Lucknow Arena, August 3 from 12. noon - 10. p.m., August 4 from 10' a.m, 5 p.m. 'Sponsored by the L�'1,u ��c�know Agricultural Society. -29 fop in Celitte On July 13 at the Drop In Centre, Seven tables of shoot were played with high lady,' Donalda. Moffat, low lady Eva Rider, high man Herb McQuillan, low man Lloyd'Moffat, ',and most shoots Anna Dexter. Three tables of• bridge were. •played with Rena McNab first, Tillie Wilson, second high. Kathleen MacDonald won the draw. c- • BIHS IA - Porter' - Peter and Sheila pre ed to announce the .safe arrival et their son, Brendon Peter David, on July 8, 1990 at Kincardine District Hospital, weighing 8 lbs. 12 oz. Brendon is wee brother for Kir**. and Dam. Proud grandparents are Dave and Dorothy Wharton, of 'Bluevvale and Petty and tampbelll Porter, of Kincardine Dickson . P Jun and Kathy are pleased to announce the birth ..4 their son, Brendan Jame$.. Brendan • was born on July 3 199 at Kincar". dine and District General Hospital, weighing in at 7 lbs. 141/2 oz, Pros ad grandparents' ere' Gordon and Shirley Brooks, Lucknow and Bet- ty Dickson of Tiverton. Great grandmother is Meredith. MacGregor of Kincardine. Correction. Kemp -. Gord and Brenda (nee Henderson) thank God for the gift_, of a second son, Cody William Nor, man. Coddy was born on Sunday, June 24, 1990 in Victoria Hospital, London, weighing •9 lbs. 10 1/2 oz. - and is welcomed with much love by big brother Devin. Sharing in the joy of this little bundle are grand- , parents, Ross and Irma Henderson, R. 3, Lucknow and Gord and-Ber- nice nd-Ber-nice Kemp, R. 2, Goderich, and great grandmothers, Martha Liv- ingston, ivingston,.. Brampton and Mayme Henderson, Lucknow. Interment York Cemetery. • Viola Irwin • Viola Irwin of Wingham, former- ly ormerly° of East Wawanosh Township, .passed away at Wingham and District Hospital, on July 15, 1990 lin her 9lst year. The former Viola Jamieson was the wife of the late Roy Irwin, who predeceased her in 1978. She is survived by her children, Ruth (Mrs. Bert Hastings) of R, 4, Wangham; ' Dorene ,(Mrs. Harold Finlay), of Bellmore; Orland and OBITUARIES Attend:wedding Mylrtle r Irwin and Juiulita (Mrs, Clare l all of Wfwghani; acid Luise and Ronald Conley of Morin - ville, Alberta Mrs, Irwin is also survived by 12 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. She was predeceased by one granddaughter, one grandson, two sisters and one brother. ' • Friend- called at the McBurney Funeral Home, Wingham • on July 16, firom 2 - 4 end 7. 9 pain,. Complete funeral service was held at the funeralhome un- rues - day, July 16, at 2. pm. Interment Greenhill Lucknow.• Donations to'the charity of yogi,. choice would be' appreciated as ex pressions of sympathy. . • ee • THERE IS GREAT JOY— - Inyour son succeed where .your failed: .. - In: seeing an underdog .come 'out on ▪ In seeing • a youth shake himselff• ree: from a dangerous.. habit, - In seeing . a city rid itself of vicious overlords. - In seeing a fact triumph over a noisy theory. • - In seeing the transformation that comes with a • sensible religious faith. • In seeing an orphan boy setting up a happy home. onmeammamonamemalimmum UIHITECItFH. `.by Jean Ross Attending the Tiffin oansen wed - dingo Church oft July ayt'pthe!, utb . United f eh. re Mr. Mrs. Jamesr Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Quapp, Mr. andMrs. Ken Currie of Wingham, Mr and Mrs. Clarence Ritchie, Mr: and Mrs. Jack Forester •oi Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs. Ebner Sleightholm, and Mr. and Mrs, Don Ross. The reception was held° at the Chippewa Golf and country .Club. Mildred McClenaghan visited on Sunday with Mrs. Harold Pollock of Stratford and Harold at the Brun- w ner Nursing, Hoa<ne, .She visited with Mrs. Russell Jervis of Clinton, who was a patient in Stratford Hospital following surgery on Monday. She passed away very suddenly. Mrs. Jervis was' a friend of Mildred. Sums 'Iwamoto of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs, Mas Ixtuni and son, Allan, of Toronto attending Mrs. Jervis' funeral on Thursday and visited with Mildred 1VIcCienaghan. -Carmen Farrier visited with Agnes Farrier last week. They visited on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Farrier of Kincardine' and Grace Campbell of Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs, Ken King of Woodstock visited on. Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross. p13DtALLETTE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS WARD • Offering a full range of services; auditing, account"ng, business planning, income tax planning, personal financial planning, conip tier and mangement services, HANOVER WALKERTON MOUNT FOREST' PORT ELGIN W.I. Aklersley, FCA 8,F: Thomson, FCA K.L. brier, CA M.S. Boiton, CA L.H. Vollett, CA R.J. Millen, CA' H.E. Kibler, CA 1•I• Hunt, CA G.H. Munro, CA , P. Thor, CA 364.3790 881-1211 323-2351 8332049 Inquire about our rentals for Weddings Valley Green Flowers Luc><avow 528033 The Huron Provincial Pr As LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN . REFORMED CHURCH Invites You To Worship With Then On Sunday,. July. 2Z. 1990 10 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Nursery downstairs morning i afternoon EVERYONE WELCOME The "Firkin' 0' The Tartan" Service will be held In the Lucknow Presbyterian Church on July 29th, 10 a.m. Special music by the Calmachie Gospel Quartette, and Mrs. Nancy Brown. All those who wear a tartan and wish to be piped in- to the .Sanctuary please phone 528-3335, 528-3321, 528-2072 and give your home 'and the Tartan you will . be wear before July 23rd. Everyone la welcome to take part in this Celebration. s ONDARY SCHOOL nton Further tion can be obtained / .1 by c - he riding president Ken ampbell - 527.0249. �� CASA •Pure, 500 mi. v. k Italian py.:. Olive Oil `0(HABITAT DELI, 750 ml. t• Dill. - Sweet Mixed Bread & Butter Pickles SAICO, 184 g. Chunk Light Tuna In Water 5 Km. East of Lucknow on Hwy. #86 Pick Your Own Raspberries c WESTON, ''6's w Raisin • Honey & Wheatberry :..; English Muffins .9 Ready picked berries also available. Please call fbr crop up -date 528-2900 Hours: Mon. -Fri. 9 a.m.-8 p.m, Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Raspberry picking starts at 9 a.m. WEATHER & CROP PERMITTING SCHNEIDER'S Wieners 450 g. 1. 1.19 CRUSH, 24 x 280 ml. Orange, Root Beer, Grape Canned Pop6 59 WESTON, 6's n AYLMER CHOICE, 28 oz. .Whole .Tomatoes 0 WESTON, 8's Hot Dog & Hamburg Rolls ei 9 Carrot Muffins 1 59 SCHiEIDER'S, 500 g. Silted PRODUCT OF U.S.A. NO. 1 Nectarines 9 L8. SCHNEIDER'S, 500 9. Mini Sizzler Sausage Swe � Bacon 3 .99 PRODUCT OF ONTARIO NO. 1 Cucumbers 4 9 . F.A. PRODUCT OF ONTARIO NO. 1 Potatoes 10 LB. BAG 0 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. NO, 1 Celery Stalks •