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42. Obituaries
WILLIAM LLOYD IRWIN
• William Lloyd Irwin, a retired.
Kinloss township farmer,
passed away April 9, 1997,
at Country Road Lodge. He
was a member of the
Luckno.wPresbyterian'
Church. For :the past five
years, Mr. Irwin enjoyed
working with colleagues
editing and drawing up
pages for the West Ashfield
History Book, which. was
.published last year for many
to enjoy,. For many years,
he wasa keeper of 'bees
Mr. rrwin was born on Jan.
7, 1925,' in' Kinioss
Township, a son of the late
William ,• J. .and Stella
(Hudson) Irwin. He is sur-.
'yived by two sisters Ruby
• and Charlie Riach " of
Woodstock,, _ and Mayme,
and Charlie Wilkins of R.R.
3, : Goderich; a sister-in-law,
Lorene Irwin of
Bowmanville; several
nieces;' nephews, great
nieces. and nephews. 'Mr.
I,rwiin was predeceased by a
brother Calvin Irwin.
Visitation was at the
MacKenzie and McCreath
Funeral Home, Lucknow,
with the service conducted
from the chapel on'April 12.
Rev:. Peggy Kinsman offici-
ated. Soloist was Elizabeth
Dadson.: Three nieces
Marianne Ferris, Shirley
Hatfietd;and Janet Peck
were flower bearers
Honorary pallbearers were
• Bob Campbell and Harold.,
Campbell: Active pallbear-
ers
allbearers.Were: nephew
irwin; Ivan Irwin, Doug
Riach,••Richard Riach, Ken
Wilkins and Bill Wilkins;
Interment Greenhill,
Cemetery, Lucknow 1'6ar
146. In
Memoriam
46. Meminolralms
.MANN.
In loving Memory of Stewart
. Mann who passed' away
April 13, 1976;
Deep in our hearts there's a
picture,
More precious than silver or
gold. • •
Tis a picture of a dear
friend,
Whose memory will never
grow old. •
Always remembered by his
manyfriends. --16x •
VAN BOVEN
In loving; memory of John
Van Boven, who passed
- away April 13, 1975.
No length of time, no. lapse
of years, '
Can dire our .dear friend's
past,
For loving thoughts still (hold
• him dear,
And will while.memorylasts.
Ever remembered by his
many friends. --16x
43. Births
. MURRAY
Reid and Sandra are happy
to .announce the safe arrival
of their daughter, Shania
Lee, born March 5, 1997 in
• Woodstock General
Hospital weighing 10 lbs.,
1/2 oz: A sister for iDonelda.
Proud grandparents •are
"Donald. and Dorothy ,Murray
and Eric and Nikki Excel.
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48. Coring'
Events
aoderich Knights : of
Columbus, Thursday; 7.p.m
Columbus' Centre,- 390
Parson's. Court, $4,700 in'
prizes; ' progressive jackpot
of $1000.00;' regular jack-
pot .,. of;$1,250 must .go:Lic.
#157920: 13tfar •
TEDDY BEAR DREAM
'BLACK AUCTION:
and Second .City Comedy
Show, Saturday,:•April,'19,,
Blyth Theatre.. Silent auction
viewing and 'wine and
cheese, 6:30 p:m; Tickets:
$25 person Phone 524-
2852, 9 a.m p.m...
Support Huron County
Commun ty.Child •Abuse
Y. Co-ordinating Committee..--•
In memory Of Ken' Black
who passed away April 17;
1996.
Remembering you is easy
We do it every day. .
Missing you is heart ache
That never goes: away
To us .you Were someone
,special
What more is there to:sa •
Except :we wish with all :our
hearts ..
•
That. you were ,here today.
Brother, ,son, friend, cousin
and father, and:. uncle...The
Black'farnily. --16 .
MCDONALD.
in memory of .a dear' hus-
band, father, grandfather .
and great grandfather
Merman McDonald who
passed away April 14, 1994:
'Though, his smile` is gone
forever
And his hand we cannot.
touch,
Still we •have so many mems ..
ories • -
df the one: we loved so
much. •
Always in our•thoughts
forever•.in our hearts.
Always will be remembered
by his wife and fainly. --16x
12-166c • .,
',STAG & DOE'•
for Keith Brirnner :and;
Tracey Visser, B.elmore
Comrinunity' • Centre.
Saturday, April 19.. Tickets
available at the door. --18x ;
GRANDPARENTS NIGHT
at The Kids Shop Friday,
April 18th, 7 p.m.;tb :10 p.m.
Bring .in, a picture of your
grandchild(ren) to: show'.. us
and receive 20% off. Many
great, • gift- ideas. 596
•Campbell Street, Lucknow.
Phone 528.3$41..--16ar •
• 4-H CLUB
-3otri the Port Albert 4-H
Club, Sunday,. April 20 for
their adopt a highway pick:.
up. Meeting at St Joseph's,
Kingsbridge parking lot at 2 •
p.m. Volunteers welcomed.
--16cc
47. Cards ot
Thanks
VINCENT
The fertility of the late
Shannon Marie Vincent
would like to thank every-
one for their prayers and
kind expressions of sympa-
thy during our repent
bereavement and'also the
donations to Wingham. and,
District Hospital and the
Children's • Hospital ot
Western Ontario, the floral
tribute, cards, phone calls,
and contributions of food.
We wish ta;especialty thank
Chris McGee,' Den: Taylor,.
,the -ambulance staff, Dr.
Antoniadis, and the nursing
staff .of 1Ningham & District
Hospital for their superb
effort: Of special mentionis
the wonderful care given by
the trauma transport' team •
from Children's Hospital of
Western Ontario and Dr.
Donovan, Dr. Louise
Parker, Dr. Michelle McNeil,
Dr. Janet Gillette and. their
dedicated nursing team.
'The supportfrom social
workers, Shawne Murphy.
and Sue McLean was very
much appreciated. Sincere
thanks to the Rev. Mary -
Jane Hobden for beim at,
our side during our.vigil at
the hospital and the corn -
forting memorial service and
thanks also to the Rev, ':
Vinda Wilke (Ripley) for her
support and assistance with
the service.end thanks to
the choir of Knox ;United';
Church, Belgrave accompa
nied by Elizabeth Procter
and . Ann .Sp'h ey for:: the
musical tribute. We appreci-
ate the •kindness• of. John
and Treva•Jamieson and
neighbors for'servirlg a deli
cious supper to immediate
relatives between visitations
on Sunday and .:"the.
Belgrave UCW for thelunch
after the 'service' On
Monday: We also -wish to.
thank the McBurney Funeral'
Home staff for their courte-
ous service and the continu-
ous help and assistance at»'
home of brothers Murray
and Grant and nephews
Dean and. Vaughn. The
,".Sdott'brothe;rs•Jim,
Kevin and Allan and 'neigh- •
bor. David McBurney as well
as other familyand friends.•.
Neil, Joan'
and. Margaret
Vincent. --1'6 '
148COIfling I •.
Events
BLYTI-t FESTIVAL
Presents The. Piano 'Man's
Daughter ;and Others,,
Wednesday; April 23 at 8
p.m - Tickets $28: Call the
pox Office at (519) 523-
9300.
23-9300-12-17cc •,:
ROAST' BEIM 1
• COUNTRY SUPPER
Auburn. United Church, Sat,
April .26. Sittings. 5 p.m., 6
p.m., and 7 p.m. Adults $8;
elementary children $4; pre-
• • school and kindergarten
free; family rate $25. Tickets
available from Maureen
Bien 526-7769; Teresa
Roetoisoender 526.7387.
Advance tickets preferred. --
.16,i 7cc` •
46. Coming
Events,
' DINNER/THEATRE
Gail and Brad's Marvellous
Wedding Adventure mystery.
dinner/theatre, May 2 and 3,
Blyth Festival. Tickets $15
and $25. Call Box Office;
(519) 523.9.300.—1.3-18cc •
GREENPAGES
The 1997 edition of The
Market. Grey -Bruce Green.
Pages directory will soon be
published, showcasing the
work of producers and ser-
vice providers in the"tWo
counties. To have your
product or service included,.
call (519) 392-6175, or
(519) 353-7205 by „April 21.
--14,15,10 •
DESSERT EUCHRE.
AND BRIDGE
L• ucknow Town Hall, 1 p.m.
Wednesday, April 16 spon-
sored by Huron Chapter
Order of the Eastern Star.
Everyone . welcome. -
15,i 6nxc
SINGLES DANCE
Sunday; April 20th, at the
Brussels Legion, Hall.
Dancing from -,7 , 11 p.m:
Music by The Wildwoods. --
16cc '
OLD, FASHIONED
COUNTRY MEALS
at Kinloss Community
Centre between 4 and.'8
pm.. :on Ap'r. 20 Everyone.
welcome. --16cd
• GRANDPA'S TWIN SIS-
TER , . •
hosted by the Ripley
"Agricultural Society. Friday,
April 18, 8 p.m. Performed
by the Lucknow. Agricultural
Society at -the Ripley District
School gyre. Admission.
adults $5; children under 12 •
$2.- Tickets available at the
door. --16a#
TOWN WiDE
GARAGE "SALE
' COC sponsors 2nd".annual
town wide garages sale
Saturday, May 17 Brlght,
' and early rain or shine. Be
part of the map for your'
utmost success'• Register
your garage sale for. a $5
•fee .before May 11 Fee
includes: your garage sale,.
location on map, map avail- ,
ability. 1 week prior to event,,
map ,distribution; advertising
in Ideal papers and •flyers;•
out of.,towfers, a.. space at
arena parking •lot For regia-
tration,.or'for information
contact• COC event co-ordi-
nator Irene Dickie' at . From
Our Heart 528-2649. --16-
19ar.•
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LUCKNOW
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The Paul Henderson Sportsmanship Awards:
were presented • by Rod MoDonagh (left) and
Kent ,Alton to Ben Knechtel (junior) and Jon
MacKinnon (senior). The winners'. names were
chosen in a random draw that included a mem-
ber of each team in the minor hockey system.
Knechtel gets a week at Muskoka Woods
Sports Camp and MacKinnon a week at Teen
Ranch, Orangeville.. (Livingston photo) '
Troy. McKenzie was the . recipient of the Ken
Fairrish Trophy' for hockey skills' and 'academic
achievement by a Grade.1 D Bantam. Bev
Gattinger presented the award at the Lucknow
Minor Hockey ban uet on Friday ni ht
(Livingston'photo)
The Local League Awards presented' by. Bob
Gunter and Doug Brown went to from the. left:.
goalie Adam :Martin, • best goals 'against aver-
age; Devin: Kemp, leading points by a forward;
andCal. McDonagh, leading points by a for-
ward. The hockey players received the awards
at the annual •banquet last week'.(Ljivingston
photo).