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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-10-17, Page 9Iliseitsen Sestina, Wednesday, Oeteber 17, 1000 —PageIP Raymond Hugh Pinalsast Itayrnand Finnigan Of. bow* 11tIanor Nursing Hoene. Lucknow, away on October 8.1990 us 90th year. He was st retired fanner from Ashfield To it member of the Lnmcknuw , Church. Mr. F' was bora in Ash- field Ti . •" on June 15. 1901, a son of Hugh and Lucy (Plunkett) • Fes.. Mrr, Finnigan li survived by one son. Chester and his wife, Alma, 01 Clinton; two grandsons. Jim Ha- nigan of Lucknow and David Fin- nigan of Cgllingwot d He was Predeceased by his wife, the fang Lucy Chainney, one dauOtcr Louise- and two brothers. Vrsitaaon.was ,at the MacKenzie and MeathFnneralHome,Luck- no% from where the funeral service was held on October 11, with Rev. G. McFarlane of the Lucknow United Church officiating, • Pallbearers: were Grant Curran, Lome Wig, Tem 'Culberrt, Donald Curran, J:C. Drennan and Herb Finnigan* Interment Dungannon Cemeter y. Claris Irene Wells Clara. Irene-Shiells of Southampton Nursing Home, formerly of Ripley, passed away. at Saugeen Memorial Hospital. Southampton on October 5, 199} in her 83rd yew, Mrs,• Shills, the former Clara. Campbell, was a "member of Ripley United Church. She was born on October 25, 1907, in .. Huron • Township, Bruce County, to. John A. and Anna (Mahood) Campbell. Mrs. Wells is survived by her sister, Tva Young of Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home, • Lucknow, one sister-in-law, Millie Campbell of Malcolm Place, Kincardine, and nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her 'hus- band Stewart in 1986 and her two brothers, Russell and Glenn, A iiinerat service was held at MacKenzie and.McCreath ;Funeral Home, on Monday, October. IL 1990. at 2 p.m. with Rev. Glen Macpher- son of Ripley United Church of- ficiating.` Flower bearers were Lisa an Liane Farrell. Pallbearers _ were Ken Farrell, Todd Farrell, Jack Campbell, Har-. vey Campbell: Interment Ripley Cemetery. OBITUARIES lalet St. Mary's Parish Cemetery, Knights of Columbus Mildred Meyer Mildred Meyer of **view Lodge, Siwe, foody of IJainil- ion, passed away October 0, 1990. itt her 70th year. She was a member of St. Mary's Cathode Church, Sivacoe and the C,W.L. Mrs. Meyer was active with C.N. Pensions Asoociationand various seniors' groups. Prior to het retirement she had worked 14 yes* at the NarRview Lodge. Mrs: Meyer was born on June. 2, 1921, in Bruno.. Saskatchewan, a daughter of the late George and Margaret Krantz, Mrs. Meyer is survived by her. second husband, Herman Meyer and step children, Peter Meyer of Burlington and -Marjorie Button of. Hamilton. She was the dear sister of. Clenurience Menta of Colborne, Roman Krentz of LaSlatte, Joe; Krems and Ronald Krentz. both of Simcoe, Margaret Schlachter ; of Hu mbolt, • Saskatchewan, Down Dust of Bruno, Saskatchewan, Lavine Lobsin$er and Bernice Krentz. both of Hamilton. She was predeceased by her first husband, Carman Hamilton, a: `brother .Lawrence and her parents, George :: and Margaret Krentz. Meyer rested at the, Ferris Funeral Home. Simcoe, until Oc- tober 10, when mass of the Chris- tian -burials was celebrated at St. Mary's Church. Hendrik Mask) Yew Haul Veldborst of R. 7, Luck - now, posed away in Winston and DiStriet Hosprital an Ociober' 5, 1990, ,.in hie 69th year. W. Veldhotrst was an Ashfield tovniship fanner and a member of the Luck - now Marian Reformed Church. He was born in Holland on mil. 15,1922, Iwo -Omit Jan and. Gezira Hendrik* Mews)Vekihorst, Mr, Veldhorst is survived by his. wife, the former 'Intuit Veen, of R. 7. Lucknow and four daughters, Icy, Mrs, Owen , Human; Ina, Mrs. Henry Jurjena; Ditty and Nel ly. He also leaves to mourn' his pas- sing four brothers, three -sisters and seven grandchildren, . ' _° Mr. Vcldhorst was predece*sedby hiaparents and a danghter. Gertrude in 1975. Visitation was at the MacKenzie and McCrea* Funeral Hayne, Luck - now. The funeral service was con- ducted at . the Lucknow Christian ReformedChurch, on October' 9, by Rev. Arend Kasten, Organist. Was Mrs. Genie Burgsme. Flower bearers were grandchildren. April. Norman. Mat- thew Junjens, Ashley Nwnan, Jen- nifer Jurjens and Anthony" Woman. Pallbearer Nene Ras Boa, Henk Brink, John Hama, Henry Jurjens Sr., Albert Lennips, and 'Gerrit Mears,• Interment Greenhill . Cemetery, Lucknow., Former Kinloss woman visits in the area. Bessie CaMachans formerly of tie fourth concession, now residing in Ottawa, spent a week with her cousins Sohn and Grace Scott in Seaford), They drove - her around this area calling on Bob and June Gilchrist, where Bessie formerly lived. They: also visited Ira and Elizabeth Dickie. A few days later Jean Hughes, Elizabeth Dickie and Blanche Need- ham went to Seaford) and enjoyed lunch and a visit with Bessie. • Ed Monteith of Embro and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Armstrong (Grace .„DA E Goderich Township Hall FRIDAY, -OCTOB R 26, 1990 Music by the � s Dance sop Romero' p,m, 10 1;00 skin. Tickets 05,00 In Advance or 07.110 at the Door Oktoberfest typo meal available it 020.0 per plate TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM: Shanahan Foodla ld 5246691 Pat O'Donnell. 5244602 Ben kllitenhurg 5244241 AI Erb 524,2384 a QR ANY KNIGHTS OF COUJMSUS MEMBER Sale pedalnS to Cash '& Carry Only MOST IN -STOOK OUTH KINLOSS war by Ruth Buchmeler Fraser) of Londonvisited last week with Ira and Elizabeth Dickiee and with their cousin, Elizabeth Robin- son. Visitors with Jack and Blanche Needham on the weekend, were Jack's .family, Robert and Irene Needham of Coruna, Louise Reid of Sombre and Jean Rutan of Central Lake, Michigan. 4 DON'T WAIT'TIL NOVEMBER! SNOWSUITS 2 � % OFF (Infant to Teens 18) Sale ends October 20 PLU F� 5� sal OOPS! WE GOOFED! SANDY'S White, Elephant Sale Flyer, in this week's mail, reads that our sale is from November 17 to 27 when in fact the sale is from "Where particular young people shop" OCTOBER 1 7-27! We apologize for this error and anyinconvenience we may have caused. , Kincardine 396-4413 downtown kincardine ,.,y3,�,9`,8-823a . an