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[42. Obituaries
CORA MAY BARR
Cora May Barr, formerly '0f
Kinloss' Township, passed
away. at .Pinecrest -Manor
-Nursing Home, on Jan:. 22,
.1996, at the age of 93. The for -
Mer .Cora May Percy was born'
„on. May 27, 1902, in Kinloss
Township. She was a..daughter
of the date William, and .Marion •
(MacDonald) Percy. Mrs.. Berr
is survived by her children,
Jack and his `wife Joan .Barr of
R.R. 2, Holyrood, Doris and her
husband, 'Morley Bushell'of
•.Winghent Russell and.his wife, .
Trixie'B'arr .of Aurora, Percy' ..
and his 'Wife, Eileen Barr of
Calgary, and Donald Barr of
Waterloo. She is also survived
by a sister. Winnifred Percy of
kinloss, end a sister-in-law,'
Myrtle Percy of Kinloss;,1
grandchildren, several great
grandchildren.: and two: step
grandchildren. Mrs 'Barr was
predeceased by her husband'
John, two brothers Harold and.
Alen,, 'and a sister. -Hazel
Hodgins. 'Visitatiort'waS at the
MacKenzie • and McCreath"
Funeral Herne, Lucknow,."
where Rev. S. Lindsay of the:
1 inlough Presbyterian Church
conducted the service On Jan.
25. 'FloWer.bearers wereflenry
Van be' Klippe, John BUshel
and Gareth Turner, 'Palii areio
. were Bill Bushell, BarryBushell •
Blair 'Bushell,'. Derrell Barr,
Murray Barr and Alistair parr:
Spring ,interment 'Greenhill
Cemetery, Luckntw --05ar
1
JEFFERSON
Gerald and Mary Elien of RR.
a Auburn pre proud to
announcethe birth of their son,
Scott Charles., born January
109, t996 at Wingham and
District Hospital, weighing 7
lbs., 13 oz. Scott Is: a wee
brother for Sophie, Ellen, Reba
and: Maizy and grandson for
John Foran and Eileen
Jefferson. --05
406 Lost & found
REWARD ,
Lost two Pug puppiesmissing
from R.R. '1 Lucknow, West
Wawanosh Township (Lot 17,
Conc. 13) on: Sun, morning
Jan. 28. --05,06c
470 Cards of
Thanks
CHARLES
The family of the late Roy
Charles wish toexpress their
sincere appreciation to friends;
neighbors' and relatives for the
many acts of kindness, mes
sages. of sympathy,. floral trib-
utes, feud. brought; to . our
Thome,. ,memorial donations and
Visitations at the funeral 'home.
Special thanks: to Pinecrest
Manor Nursing Lorne staff, Dr.
I. ehubat, Joan and' Jeff
Foliard, and, to Rev. Dan
Arrrn:atrong and Rev.Vickers
Hodge for their eornforting
words. Thanks also to the St,
Peter's A.C.W. for the lovely
Iunch. These acts ,Of :kindness
are much. appreciated. Hazel
Charles....05 .
I would` like to hank everyone
forcoming and making Dad's
birthday a happy one. Thanks
toallthe ones' at Glen Haven
for coming and sharing in the
fun., Ron and Donna thanks for
all your, help and. the rest that
helped t� make it a fun day.
Dad.•enjoyed all the cards and
treats he got. The ones that
couldn't get through the .storm,
we missed you, we know you
were'thinking of us. Thanks
IBirttils
JEFFERSON
Gerald.. and Mary Ellen of R.R.,
2 Auburn are proud ` to
announce the birth of their son;
Sc#tt•Charles, born. January
19, 1996 at Wingham :and
District Hospital, weighing 7
lbs., 1 3 oz. Scott is a wee
brother for Sophie, Oen, Reba
and Maizy and grandson for
John Foran and Eileen.
Jefferson. --05
NIVINS
David, Matthew, .and Rachael
would like to weicome' •their
new sister Rebecca 'Charlotte.
Marie,,on January 12, 1996
weighing 7 lbs:, 6 oz. at
Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital. Proud parents are
Jim and Sharon 'Nivns and
-grandparents Ken, and Ruth
Alton and Alex ;and Beatrice•
Nivins.A greet°egran Idaughter
for Jessie. Alton and Alice
Procter. -(15
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N,OSC
In'loving memory of a dear
tusband,'father and,grandfa
tiler, .Anton .V"an OSch, who ,
passed :away one- year. ago,
today, January 31f, 1090..
Quietly .you left us
One year ago to -day
We miss your :kind and Bantle
• ways '
Mote:than. words can say.
Fond memories:we shail..k+eep,
dear,
beep, within ourhearts,'
Loved; and .sadly missed. rt.1
betorea, Brent, • Helen acnd.
Anthony; .Linda, Bill, Jack .and
spent; Sandra and Craig. --05cc
:4/N!
everyone. Edna: --05x
TYLER
Thank you so much to Audrey
from Umbach Pharmacy for
delivering diabetic supplies
during Saturday's storm.' Also
thank: you to Rosanne,. for
arranging the delivery.Your-
kindness
ourkindness. Will always be
remember, edR. AVdNl
ie. 705
would like tQ arkl
Shubat�;
and staff at the Medical -Centre,
for all tkieir h elp,: arid., o oncerr►
�
Y, rY
before m surge .1'�would:,also
like to: thank my family, friends
and neighbors for all the food,
flowers, cards, . calls and visits
while in the hospital and since ..
returning home. ` it was all
greatly' appreciated. Elizabeth;
--d5
LUCKNOW LANCERS
A special thank you to Uoya for
her generosity to the .teats. it:
was greatly appreciated, --05ar
NIVINS
We would like to thank Dr..
Milne and Dr, Dawson for my
safe delivery. A spe' lal thanks
to Unda and Suzanne for mak-
ing the arrangements, and ell`
the nurses of 2nd floor east
ASM. &. G. Hospital for the won-
derful care. Thanks to 'friends •
and family' whiiVisited, sent
cards, gifts 'and treats. Sharon':
and Rebecca. -05
ELLIOTT
1 *mid like to thank the emer-
gency room
mer-gency'room staff, nurses in
Dr. Hanlon arid'' br,
()mole, for:their care and :sten
tion while l was a patient, in
Wingham .and District Hospital.
Thanks to. Rev. Hank MacNeill
and Rev: John Neilson and to
s.
friend"and relatives for'
cards,
gifts,. phone calla and visits,
Four thoughtfulness' will always
be remembered. Walter. --95x°
40 :Corning
Events
COME AND GO TEA
in honor of Art Ernewein°s 00th
birthday. Sunday, Feb. 1 1 -
Legion Hall, Lucknow from 2
4 p.rn...05,06x
BINGO
Goderich: Knights of Columbus,
Thursday, 7. p.m. Columbus
Centre. 3910 Parson's Court,.
$300 ,n., prizes. $1000.00
Jackpot must go: - l5tfar
PANCAKE BREAKFAST
,by'the eoder..ioh Pathfinders
Saturday* Feb.. 3. Goderich
Arena, upstairs, 8 a.m. b 11.
a.m. $2.50 children under 12
.$0,50 adults..Door prizes.
Proceede: Pathfindersaa' pro.
gram,--04,05co
" COME AND GO
O ...
SHOWER
for Marilyn Murray, future bride
of Allan Scott Saturday, Feb.
10 from 2 , 4 p.m, in the
W;onien's institute Hall,
Belgrave. "-05,06x
,
EUCHRE•TOURNAMENT
on S.aturday,. Feb. 3, at
Diungannon. Agricultural Hall.
Registration 1 1:30 `p.m,'
Cards start at '1;30. Admission
$5. Mark future dates on.caten-
dar March 4, April 1. Everyone
welcome. --05ar
A CHANCE TO BE
orirring
(vents
nual meeting time
It is that time • of ?ear,
when churches and organi-
zations bold their annuall
lueeting to, look over all the
activities of the past years,
The members of .the
Ag?ricultu:ral. Society.
enjoyed a< banquet in the
Lucknow Presbyterian
Church fellowship hall on
Jan.. 3 prior to their busi-
ness meeting.
On Sunday, the members'
of the Lucknow United
Church enjoyed a pot luck
luck dinner following -the
morning service and then
remained , to hears the vari-
ous reports from the differ-
ent
ifferent groups.
The Co-op banquet and
meeting on Saturday
evening had to be post-
poned for one week due to.
the adverse weather condi
tions on Saturday.
A Don and Ruth Ritchie
returned home from a very
enjoyable vacation in.
Ixtapa, .Mexico. White they
were away Sarah visited
with Ruth .Mont; oznery
while Bradley divided his
time between :Grandmas
Walden aid Ritchie..
Cora Barr passed away. at
Pinecrest Manor on San. 22
with services from the
Funeral Horne on Thursday •
,afternoon.
On tbursday, Donald
Maclntyre passed away at
Maitland tland Manor, QQdericlt,
followinga lengthy illness.
Services were held 'at the
South Kinloss Presbyterian
Church, Sunday afternoon.
.Sympathy is extended to
these families as they,
mournthe loss of their
loved ones.
AUC elects executive
for the +coinin;g year
HEARD There was a poor turnout
for the Jan 23 evening
Stop mourning, start ,.organiz-
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about the damage being done •
to Ontario. -Feb. 15, Wingham.
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The Rural Response for
healthy Children and Women
Today, of 'Huron Offer .a six
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parents of:children up :to: age
six. Topics include effective
discipline,. and communication.
Brookside' Public SGhodl, start-
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Childcare provided, Phone
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LUCKNOW & DISTRICT
CO-OPERATIVE Banquet
RG scheduled for
Thursday, Feb.1st
Lucknow Community
Centre
Banquet at 7 pm
Meeting at $ pry
followed by
social ear
DISTRI
BINGO
Sunday,.1 ebruary:4/96
Pliday,'Pairuery2
i insfrierr'l beett Darla
Saturday, Pebruary,l0
Kinsmen Miisbbail
• OPEN DATES'
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I~ri..9.10
Saturday' - ;
"ONLY". CALL 50421
9a.m. 5p.m'.
meeting of the 'Lucknow
and District chamber of
Commerce.' ' Increment
weather, a conflictwith the
Agricultural Society's ban-
quet orthe fact that it was
time.. to : elect a new exectr-
,tive could have had•. some-
' thing do
towith wi b P
attendance. .
Outgoing president,
Vicky Morrison,;` reviewed
the Christmas promotion'
and .a general- discussion
followed on the state of
business in the,corninut ity. -
Tom .Thompson•, of
Newmac Investment
Services, - reviewed the
- Chambers of Commerce
Croup Insurance Plan;
available to members of the
COC. Pamphlets on the
plan were distributed. Mr.
•
Thompson will be contact-
ing businesses on an indi-
vidual basis about the insur-
ance•coverage..
The executive for this
year ' includes,: Pat
Livingston,g
, ; president;
p �.
Delores, Sokoloski, vice
president, Tracy i.Vi eurs',
secretary, • and ; Pat
Mc uop treasurer.
' �. The COC still needs.
someone'to taketile▪ ' posi
tion of bulletin editor.
The next general meeting
is Feb. 7, 7:45 a.m. at the
;Tourism Office, i▪ n the
Sports Complex.
Several important mat-
ters will. be discussed at this:
meeting including 'promo-
tional, plans
romotional..plans and special
events°for the next year. All
members are urged. to
attend and voice their opin-
ion.
Coe MEETING'
The regular meeting' of the,
Lucknow.and District Chamber
Of commerce, Is Wednesday,
Feb. ` 7, 7:45 a.m. at the
Tourism" office. %Ever�y/one�wel-
come. Please nett' loca'tlone
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Jonathon Drennan is presented with his trophy
for the first, or second year beef club member with
the most points. He received the C & M Transport
Trophy from Ab Murray, at the Lucknow & •District
Agricultural Society's banquet last week. (photo
Submitted