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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-09-27, Page 27Lucknow Seantnei, Wednesday, September 27, 1978 ---Page 27 Pinetree Crestnets Kinlough community news BY WILMA CLARKE As July and August bring holidays for most of us, entertainment at Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home wasn't nearly as plentiful either: We really appreciated all who did come to entertain and visit us in July and August, because we realize how busy people are in the summer months. I never realized how many people from far away, who have friends and relatives in Pinecrest Manor, look for- ward ' to this small article once a month. For some, this is their only contact with the resident and many have mentioned this in letters and on visits. My biggest fear is to leave someone, or some organiza- tion out. As' I am not at Pinecrest Manor, 7 days 'a week, twenty-four hours a day, things do happen some- times that I don't know about, but thanks to the staff. I find out most of the happen- ings. So if I miss you or your group please don't be upset, we really do appreciate ev eryone's deeds of kindness. Rev.. Wm. Munshaw held his monthly worship service on Sunday, July 9th. A drive in the van al Kincardine was enjoyed that week and on July 15th David Newbold was married at Kemptville. Even though we were unable to attend, our thoughts. were with him. The Pentecostal Church held their monthly service on July 20th and the same week we had our monthly birthday party. Those with birthdays in July were E.- Selina Hunter and Iva Young on July 3 and Margaret MacLennan , and Obituary LEO JOSEPH COURTNEY Leo Joseph Courtney, 68, died at his residence on Lighthouse Street, .Goderich on September 17, 1978 •following a short illness. A farmer in Ashfield • Township, he was . keenly interested in hockey and baseball. He was a member of the Menesetung Canoe Club and St. Peters Church, Goderich. . He was born in Ashfield Township on April 30, 1910, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Courtney, Ash- field. He is survived by his wife, Marcella O'Connor whom he married on August 30, 1947. He is also survived by three sons and three daughters, Sharon, Mrs.Percy McClen- aghan, Clinton; Desmond, Goderich; Helen, Mrs. Max Riegling, R. 3 Lucknow; Michael, R. - 7 Lucknow; Ursula, Mrs. Matt Richard- son, and Edward, both of Goderich. His brothers, Fred, Tor- onto; Joe, Ashfield; and sisters, Mrs. Marie Judge, Jackson, Michigan; Mrs. Rita Bryan, Toronto; Mrs. Vivian Hogan, Ashfield, and Mrs. Grace Austin, Ashfield, also survive. He is survived by 10 grandchildren. He was predeceased by his parents. a sister, Fay and «a brother Edward. The funeral was held on September 20, 1978 at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic 4 y, Eleanor Dahmer on July 11. On July 25 communion was held for the Roman Catholics with Father Den- tinger in charge. The Christian Fellowship Church from Dungannon came on July 28 and the Christian Reformed Church of Lucknow came on July 30 for their services. Stanley Cooper and. his friend showed slides and played tapes on August 2. Jack and Blanche Need- ham held a worship service on August 20 as Rev. Wm. Munshaw was on holidays. A ride in the van t� the St. Helens area was enjoyed. We hoped to see some Amish farmers doing their thresh- ing, but were too late, however, Bill Humphrey was a great tour 'guide. A ride to Wingham was enjoyed another day with a look at the Plowing Match site. We are hoping to tour it later in September, • in the van. Silver Lake Women's Insti- tute entertained us at our birthday party in August. Those with birthdays were Lois Wamsley, August 7; Agnes Cerson, August 12; Marie Houston, August 14; Frank Hayden, August 15. We were happy to have the Back Forty Bluegrass Band (from Stratford), play for us. We enjoyed the music so much some of us even had a waltz. On August 27 the Christ- ian Reformed Church came for' their monthly service. Our tomatoes are ripening now and they really taste good. Somehow they taste better out of your own garden. One of these days we will have a big feast of carrots. Church, Kingsbridge. Father Ed Dentinger conducted the service assisted by Father A. F. Loeback, Goderich. Burial followed in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Pallbearers were• Duncan McKay, George Wraith, Frank Scott, John Howard, John Austin and Bill Kina- han: Flower bearers were Gary Courtney, Joe Austin, Kenny Leddy, anis Harold Leddy. Death Mrs. George Hackett of Cochrane, the former Sadie Cooke of Ashfield Township, died at Cochrane Hospital on September 24. The body will rest at MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home from 7 to 9 p.m. on Wed- nesday. The funeral will be 11 a.m. with burial to follow in Greenhill Cemetery on. Thursday,. September 28. we�oo heat you 1'001Y BY MAY BOYLE Mr. and Mrs. Tom Worm- an, Mr. and Mrs. Bert WQrrnan and their twin daughters, Karen and Ken- dra of Melfort, Saskatchewan visited during the week with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson and Lois, On Sunday there was a Nicholson family gathering held at Bert and Eva's in honour of the Wormans. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Ron Haldenby, Warren and David of Port Elgin. Ron and Mrs. Worm - an are son and daughter of Mrs. Chester Haldenby of Melfort, Saskatchewan. ` Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott were guests at the Cleland - Graf wedding at Chepstow on Saturday. A number from this area enjoyed a bus trip to Parry Sound. Miss Agnes Sitter spent a few says with her aunt Mrs. Matretta Hodgins. Members of the commun- ity extend their sincere sym- pathy to the family of Mr. and Mrs. Serge Bellerose of Magog, Quebec in the recent loss of their son. 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