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Extend sympathy
By Rue Webster
The community sends its
very deepest sympathy to the
MacDonald and the Sloetjes
families on the sudden pas-
sing of Mrs. Henry Moieties,
'hammy MacDonald, the be-
loved daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. Lorne MacDonald.
Charles and Mayme Wilk-
ins and Larry and Janet
Wilkins were in Burlington
one day on business, and
while in the city they visited
with Janet's parents, Kevan
and Jean Hoffman.
The Lucknow fire depart -
meat were called to the home
of George and Andrea Mac-
Donald recently, when there
was a chimney fire. It was
very fortunate there wasn't
any serious damage, but a lot
of smoke in a couple of
rooms.
Mrs. Elmer Culbert receiv-
ed word the other day that
her nephew in London had
been rushed to hospital with
a collapsed lung. We wish
him a very speedy recovery.
Wellington and Kae Web-
ster visited in Goderich the
other day with Norma
Young.
south Kinloss
By Rath e.ehmeler
Home for the weekend
with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs: Ira Dickie, weette Mr.
and Mrs. Denver Dickie of
Keswick and Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Dickie and Erin of
Markdale.
Mrs. Brian Dolman is
visiting in Winnipeg this
week with her daughter,
Karen, who is working there.
Those attending the Good
Roads Convention held in
Toronto last week from this
area were Mr. and Mrs.
Barry Johnston, Mr. ' and
Mrs. gill Haldenby, Mr. and
Mrs. David Eadie, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Clarke and Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Clarke.
David and Connie Eadie
stayed on so David could
attend the Ontario Cattle-
men's Association annual
meeting.
Bonnie Clarke is home
from Stratford for a week.
Mrs. William Dickie was in
Toronto over the weekend.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Dick McQuillan and Ron and
Jack were Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Thompson of Wing -
ham, Mrs. Alice Stewart of
Waterloo and Mrs. Marg
M+cClena.ghan of White-
church. Linda McQuillan is
also home for a few days
holidays from Wiilowdale.
Weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Ritchie
were Mr. and Mrs. Don
Ritchie of Glencoe and Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Young and
family of Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Ritchie and Mr. and Mrs.
Don Ritchie attended a din-
ner in Seaforth on Saturday
night in honour of Alice's
mother, Mrs. Gersh+atn John-
ston of Wingham, on the
occasion of her 91st birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Evan Keith
returned home on Monday
from a week's enjoyable
holiday in Barbados.
Enjoy social evening
By Man Young
Mrs. Ian Thomas spent the
weekend with relatives in
Cambridge.
Weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Springer and
Russell were Mrs. Pat Rey-
nolds and sons, Glenn and
Wayne from Milton.
Len Coughlin from near
Kincardine visited Sunday
afternoon with William
Young.
A social evening was en-
joyed Saturday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Richardson in Wing -
ham. Guests were Mrs. May
Richardson of Wingham, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Wightman of
Belgrave, Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Young of Lucknow
and Lillian Young of Lang -
side. The evening was spent
playing euchre after which
the hostess served a deli-
cious lunch and a social time
was spent.
obituary
George Turnbull
George Turnbull, 73, Hur-
onvlew, formerly Diagonal
Road, Wingham and Grey
Township, passed away at
Huronview February 20,
1983. A son of the late
William M. Turnbull and
Alice McCartney, he was
predeceased by his wife, the
former Gladys Erington on
April 25, 1980.
He was also predeceased
by one sister, Lata, Mrs.
Euphriam Parish of Wing -
ham and one step son, Fred
Black of Owen Sound.
He is survived by three
step daughters, Beulah,
Mrs. George Lassaline, of
Goderich; Luella, Mrs. Harry
Hamilton of Grand Bend;
Marjorie, Mrs. Lloyd Carter
of Clinton; two step sons,
Newton Black of Sarnia and
Reg Black of Port Colborne
and one sister, Mildred,
Mrs. David Hardy of Kit-
chener.
Funeral and committal ser-
vices were held on Wed-
nesday, February 23, 1983 at
2 p.m. from the Brussels
Chapter of M. L. Watts
Funeral Home with Rev. Ken
Innes officiating. Spring bur-
ial to follow at Brussels
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Ken Wil -
bee, Harris Campbell, Tom
MacFarlane, Hank TenPas,
Leo Ditner and Lloyd War-
wick.
Flower bearers were Wal-
ter MacFarlane and Melville
Dennis.
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