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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-08-29, Page 24Page 24—tatcksow Ste, WWIIteday, s►Wet 2$ Hackett -Rodger . Paul David Hackett, of RR 1 Waterloo. and Ellen Annn Rodger,'; of Kitchener, were married at Winghaw United Church on June 23 at 3 p.m. Reverend Rea• Grant officiated. ''rhe Bride is the daughter of Janette and Andy Rodger, of Wingham and the groom is the son of ' Evelyn and D.A. Hackett, RR 3, Lucknow. Miss Audrey Baxter, London, was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids, were: Mrs. Lori Mentzer, Water- loo; Ms. Pam Passmore, Owen Sound; Mrs. Barb Rodger, Mis- sissauga and hfrs. Cathey Allen, Kitchener. Miss Jackie .Hender- son, Mitchell,, was the flower girl and Master Richard Hays, RR Gorrie was the rinigbea'rer. Willie Rodger, of Mississauga was the, best man. Guests were ushered by Briain.EWs, of RR 1, Harriston; Kim 'Losch, of Bluevale; Drive Rimmer, of Kitchener and Dave Moore, of Kitchener. After a reception at the Lucknow Com- munity Centre, the couple took a wedding trip to Tait's Island on Lake Manitouwabing. The couple will reside : at 418 Vanier Drive, Apt C-3, Kitchener, Ontario. (Joe Benninger- photo) Area man Gordan A. Ke Gordon ArthurKemp, 62, of 2,Ootkrichdied, suddenly, at his residence on August 22. Mr. Kemp had been employed at Chelanpioul Road Machinery, Goderich, for apprrudmately ' 15 He was born unJa nuary 31,1929, in Toronto, son of the late Gordon William Kemp and Louise (Livesey)- Kemp Pierce. He issurvived by his wife Ber- inice (Livingston) Kemp, of RR 2, •Croderich; a son Gordon and his wife 'Brenda,,' of RR, 3, Luckuovi and a daughter, Gail, at home. He is also survived by two • grandsons, Devin and Cody. He was predeceased by his parents and a son, Glen, in. October -1987. A private family -service ` was conducted at McCallum and Palia Funeral Home, Goderich, on August. 24, with Rev. lan McWhinnie. of» ficiating,'" Cremation followed with inter - McMurray -Hedley Rick McMurray, Lucknow' and Karen Hedley, Kinlough, were Married on July 7 at the Church of the Messiah, Kincardine with Reverend David Atwell of- ficiating. The groom is the son of The 1,00fliale of Lois .AM ,+ere, �elf�oirdiiatdies hisresidenceStriatll lrai, ,1 ' 0BITUARY meat of mites in Maitland' Cemetery, Oodmich, Donations were made in Mr. Kemp's Meniory to Ducks Un- hultei,Lung Association us Kid ney Foundation. . a AFFas Una ' Adrian Lira, 62, of 411 Elgin St., Luduaow, died Monday, Aug. 13 at the Winghain and District Hospital. Born rrt. Holland, October 23, 1927, he was* retired worker from Stelco, in Hamilton and a member of the Lucknow Christian Refoinned. Church He is survived by his, wife, Jan - dna Uitvlugt, of Lucknow and four' children; Hank Lina, Paisley; Tina (Mrs. Jerry Doyle), Hanover;• Wil- .ma (Mrs. 'Dennis, Schause, Clifford. and Adrian Lina, of Elmwood. Also survived by a sister, Bebe Wonting, of Holland and 10 grandchildren.' Don McMurray, of Lucknow and Mary McMurray, Exeter. The bride . is the daughter of Joyce and. Delbert Hedley, Kiinlough. Debbie Smoknaars • (bride's sister), of Ripley was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were: ,'Cathy Howey (bride's sister), Kitchener; Judy Sanderson (friend of bride and groom), Kitchener and Sharon, Veenstra (groom's sister), Clinton. Kyla Rae Howey (bride's niece), Kitchener, was the flower girl anndJohnathon Kreutzweiser of Tulsa, Oklahoma, was 14 ringbearer. ` Launce Sanderson (friend of bride and .groom), Lucknow, was the best man. Guests were ushered by: Lawrence Clark, Lucknow; Paul Finlay, Lucknow and Greg Gardner, Newmarket, all friends of the bride and groom. A recep- tion was .held at the Lucknow Community Centre. The couple will reside at 740 Havelock Street, Lucknow. • (Gary Walden Photography) lie was cased by his Hendrik L� and Gertrude �p�.a�'. or r and one brother.��,p After , et the McCaeetli and Some. fllck- now, at service W118 'held from the Christian Reformed Chug, Luck, now on Thiuirsday, Aug. 16, 1990. Reverend M. Boonirna officiated, Flower burn were Christine Lina, Michael Luo, Andy Doyle, Adrian Lien* Jr., Marian Verboten,. Sherrie Verboom. Jody Verbooim.. Pallbearers were Cory Lina, Tim Krueger, . Steven Priess, Tom Uitvlugt. George Taylor and Robin Boning A graveside service and burial was held at the South Kinloss, Cemetery, Lucknow, Albert Dynes Phillips Albeit Dynes Phillips, of. Tees - ' water, died Thursday. August 23 at the Wingham and District Respite. A retired farmr from West Wawanosh Township, he , was a memberof the Chalmers .Pres- ' byterian Church, Whitechurch. He. was . born in West . Wawanosh Township on May 13, 1918, •the ,Son of the late George. Phillips and. the late.Bdith Campbell. He is -survived' by two brothers, Leonard Phillips, Wingham and Resell Phillllips, RR 2, Lucknow and three sisters, Rozella (Mrs Newnan MacDonald),: West Wawanosh; Isabel (Mrs. : Art Young), RR 2, Auburn aind .Vyetta (Mrs. ' Irving Reid), Kincardine. Also survived by an uncle, Dynes Campbell, of Luck now, an' .aunt Mrs. Ruth Howlett, Calgary and •several nieces ' and nephews.' A funeral service was held from MacKenzie and -McCreath Funeral Home, Lucknow, on Saturdayq. Aug 25 at 3 p.m. Reverend J. Jeilson, of • Chalmers Presbyterian Church, Whitechurch, presided. Flower bearers were Ken Phillips, Kevin Reid and Mike Foran. Pallbearers were: Fred Phillips, John Phillips,Ronald Foran, Terry Reid, John Martin and Wayne Mac- Donald. After a graveside service, he was hurried m Greenhill Cemetery, Lucknow. U' mid Willem Rad Mcalalock, sea of Mac McC atate ut Woodstock and the cake Real McClintock, .00k piste ea Saler. day, An,25at4pa.I * bemodfal setliag or the law* 'lot •CooeY',s Park, Salford, Reverend Vs**, el Moret Right United Cburdb perforated. the cholic► runt ceremony. Diluter *4 re+cep• do were held i. the Surd Coiva.uuaIty Cadre for 75 pests,, after width the couple left oa a week-long trip to Nashville, Thome. BIRTHS • 4 aummuumamouwamimammammom Falconer - Jacklin and Orie are thrilled with the safe arrival of a little sister, Corine Augusta, born August 13, 1990, tipping the scales at seven pounds, 10. ounces. This full house 'belongs to a busy' moat and dad, Kevin and. Lone Falconer, of Exeter, who aregetting lots • of help from our grandparents Archie and Mildred Pardon, :of• RR• 3, Wingham and Angus and: ' Vera Falconer, of ` Whitechurch. Our y great-grandparents are Lloyd and . .Ethel Montgomery, of . Wingham and Cassie Moubray, of Lucknow. Hiusser - Brad and Tammy, .of RR 5, Lucknow are pleased to an- flounce the birth of their son Shawn Ervin, on August '20, 1990 at the Wingham and District Hospital. Weighing seven pounds, eight outn • ccs, Shawn is -a brother for Crystal, B.J. and Ervin.. -Proud -grandparents are Judy and Emerson Hickey, of Tiverton, Joan and Al Boyce -.of Durham and Debbie and Ivan Hiusser, . of " Wingham. Great- grandparents are; Arthur Stone, of Wingham,AnnieHiusser, of Britton and Katie and Almer Voll, of Lis- towel. Walters - Steve and Judi (nee Torrance) are thrilled to announce the arrival of their little girl, Sadie Lauren, born August 13, ..1990, weighing eight pounds, 3.5 ounces. The first grandchild'''r Winnie and Gord Walters, of Goderich and the eighth -grandchild for Marg and Harry Torrance, of Porter's Hill. 3.>•r;��;Fye S w �r MAPLE LANE Chocolate Milk19 1 1 L. MAXWELL HOUSE, Regular. 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