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42.Obituaries
CLARENCE J. GIBBONS
Clarence J, Gibbons, age
89 years of Saskatoon,
Sask..' occurred• at
Sunnyside. Nursing Home
on June 1, 1997. The
Prayer Vigil was held from.
McKague's Funeral Chapel
on Thursday, June 5, 1997.
The Funeral Liturgy was cel-
ebrated from St. Joseph's
Roman Catholic Church (8th
Street and Broadway) on
'June 6, 1997 celebrated by
Father Bob Halbauer O.M.I.
Rite of.Committal took place
in the Roman Catholic
Section of " Woodlawn••
Cernetery,`'. Saskatoon,•
Sask. Surviving are his sis-
ter-in-law, Bonnie Gibbons
of Toronto; three nieces: Pat
Gibbonsof Toronto; Betty.
(Norman) Hoffinger of.
Saskatoon; Cathy (Al) Wolfe
of Calgary; great nieces:
Patti (Curtis) Hoffinger-
Symak and 4heir daughter
Danika of Saskatoon and;.
Cathy Hoffinger' of
Yellowkniife;. great ne• phews;.
„ Dan Hoffinger ot'Edmonton,.-
'Mike Hoffinger of .Calgary,
Brad Wolfe of Saskatoon
'and Greg Wolfe of Phoenix,
Arizona. He Was prede
ceased byhis three. broth
ers, ° 'Jim, Myles and
Ambrose:, Clarence was'
bourn; in.Huron. • County,
Ontario' on'.September• 2,
1997, and came: to, •
Saskatoon to;'live :with his
brother, .Myles in :1971.°Cal
was a kind acid .generous
person..He'enjoyed 'a, good.
visit .and was always ready
•tQ .listen. He will be fondly'
remembered and sadly
missed by 'everyone: who
knew him, .especially his
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nieces: Special thanks to
Dr. Jack O'Hashi and all the
exceptional, staff at
Sunnyside'Nursing Home.
M.enoriai donations to:St:
Paul's Hospital Foundation;
1.702 20th Stre.et .Went,
Saskatoon; .Sask. ` S7M OZ9
rather than 'floral tributes
would be. appreciated.'
McKague's :Funeral Chapel
were in care of the arrange
merits. (306-664-3131.).
46In'
'Memoriam
RIEGLING:
In .loving memory of a loving ..
friend, wife and mother
• Helen Mary. (Courtney)
Riegling who pased away
June 13, 1996.
:Forever loved and remem-
bored by her family: •
Max,' Dean, Jay, ,Beau;
Marcie. and Christina. --24
Tinel, Wednesday, June 11, 199'
42. Obituaries
IVa 1. CARR
In loving memory of Iva l:
Carr who passed away at
Pinecrest Manor, Lucknow
on Tuesday, June 3, 1997 in
her 99th. year. She was the
daughter of the late William.
Carr and Eliza Johnston.
From an early age she lived
on the family, farm near
Dungannon until she .retired
to Maple Breezes Manor,,,
Lucknow in 1990: Iva was a
school teacher, a faithful
member of the church and
WMS, anda long time
member of Dungannon
Women's Institute who will
be remembered for her gen-
uine concern for others. The
last memberof this pioneer
family, she was prede-
ceased by sisters Hazel
(Mrs. Lloyd McWhinney),
Irene (Mrs. Carman
Hayden) and brothers. Edgar
and Harry Carr. Beloved
aunt of •Norma .Robinson, of
Edmonton, Lois and Albert
Neville, Tillsonburgt,Harold
McWhinney, R.R. 6
Goderich, Bill and Ruby
McWhinney, R.R. -6
Goderich, Bill Hayden, RR,
6 Goderich, Jim and Donna
Hayden, R.R. 3 Goderich,.
13 great nieces and•.
nephews, and 15' 'great
great nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by ..a
niece, Irene Sproul and a
great. nephew, . Qan
'Robinson. The funeral ser-
vice was condubted by Rev.
Peggy Kinsman at
MacKenzie and McCreath
Funeral Home, Luckrtow' on
Saturday with burial in
Dungannon. Cemetery,.
Pallbearers were neighbors
Tom and Art Young, Roy
Robson, George Errington,
Wayne. Bauer, and. Harold-
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'Culbert. Mernorial donations
to Lucknow Presbyterian
Church or charity' of your
choice appreciated 24ar ...
3.. ,Births,
• MCKEE
Corey and Cindy would like.
to announce the` arrival of.
their babyboy, Drew. Robert •
was born May 12, 1997' et
Stratford General Hospital
weighing 7- Ibs., 3 oz: 'First
time grandparents are Bob
and Marlene Struthers of
Lucknow and Paul and.
Linda McKee, Selgr.ave.
Proud great grandparents
are Gordon Struthers,
Lucknow and Don andMary
Martin, WIngham, C.P.
McKee of Plattsville :and '
Wilfred Waddell, London. -
46,. In
Memoriam
RIEGLING
In loving memory of Helen
Riegling who passed away
one year •ago. on June' 13,
1996.
Just when your life. was
brightest, . • • •
Just when your years were
You were: called from this
world of sorrow
Toe home of eternal rest:
Mom. --24cc
46. in •-"
M'emoriiorttn
RiEGLNG
in loving memory of a dear
sister Helen Riegling who
passed away one year ago
June 13 1996.
We seem to see .in the soft
dim light •
A face we Ioved the best,
And we think of her when
the sun's last rays
Go down in the far-off west.
We miss her no less as the.
time passes on. •
For absence can never
close the door of our hearts,.
And the Tamp of our love is
still glowing.
Her heart was thetruest in
all the wide world. ` -
Her love the best to recall,
'For no one on earth could
take her place,
She is still the dearestof all.
Always remembered and
sadly missed by, sisters,
brothers and their families. -
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47. Cards of
Thanks
DOUGLAS/MURRAY
We. Would like to send our
appreciation t� our family
and friendsfor.,a'great night
at our stag and doe. Many
thanks to our wedding: party
•for the memories.•Saily and
' Chopper.--24ar
SNOWDEN/MURRAY'
:We Would like .to thank
everyone tot -attending our
:stag and doe.. Special
thanks: to our wedding party
for all their • hard work. Also
thanks "to our parents, reta-'
tines, friends and :neighbors
for helping out during,'the
night.: Everything was great
ly appreciated...Kerri and
Clint, --24 '
,'98 REUNION COMMITTEE
A big thank you to all those
tnrho attended our fund-reis-.
ing -event featuring the
CKNX, Barn Dance on the
- weekend Special thanks to
all those volunteers whp
helped set . Op, dismantle
-and worked. during :the.,
evening. Where Would we
be without 'volunteers! The
'98 Reunion Fundraising'
Committee::--24ar • • •
MACDONALD
We would like to thank rela
tines, friends and neighbors
for telephone.c'alls, cards,
flowers, donationsand visits
• at the time. of our brother
David's passing.' Also done -
tions, to As'hfieid
Presbyterian Church and
Kintail Cemetery. Thanks to•
Rev. P. Chambers for com-
forting words at the service:
and visits, to our homes. A
big thank you to J'oar
Pollard and staff ' at 'the;
funeral home, ladies at the
church for providing Lunch
after the funeral: All was'
,Very much appreciated.
Jean West • and' Mabel:
MaCDonald. —24
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MOFFAT
•. My appreciation and sincere'
thanks to friends and tangly
during my, tecent illness
Donatda. --24x
47. Cards of
Thanks
BROOME
:The family of the late Freda
Broome would like to thank
the staff of Braemar Nursing
Home for making her last
four years so enjoyable and
also to Dr. Hanlon. We
would like to thank friends,
family and coworkers for.
the flowers, toed and mes-
sages of sympathy at the
time of her death. The
nephews who were pall-
bearers and , Rev,'
McGiilvary for the lovely
service. Joan Pollard and
staff of the, MacKenzie and
McCreath Funeral Home,
Lucknow for making every=
thing..so much easier. Ken
and Mary Scheerer; Tom
and Rose Broome; Jack
andMarlene Broome and
families. --24x
DURNIN-SMELTZER
We would like to thank
everyone who helped us
celebrate at our buck and
doe; in Ripley. A special
thanks to Duncan and our
friends and ,relatiives for
your hard work and for mak-
ing the evening ;a memo-.
• rable one for us. Fred and
Liz. --24x •.. , ..
CARR
Nieces and, nephews of Iva
Carr sincerely `thank th;e
staff of "Maple' Breezes Arid
Pirecrest Manor,' Dr.
Shubat, and Palliative Care
48, Coming
Events
115TH ANNIVERSARY
Whitechurch United Church
Sunday, June 15, 11 a.m.
and 8 p.rn. Rev. Brad
Morrison of Teeswater will
be guest speaker at 11 a.m.
service. An evening of song
and praise with Rev:.' Jeff
Hawkins, Lorne and Rita
Mann, of Gorrie; Social hour
to follow. Everyone wel-
come. --24x
SWO 14TH ANNUAL .
'FIDDLE AND STEPDANCE
Championship Stratford
Fairgrounds. Coliseum, July
4th 7:00p.m., July 5th
1,0:30a.m.. Finals and show.
7:00p.m. Tickets at door.
Advance tickets/camping
information 519-271-6115.--
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NOSTALGIA-RAMA
SUMMER SHOW
JUNE 22, 1997 10-4, 85
Dealers; buying and selling.
small antiques, glassware,
,coins, old advertising,
posters,"tins; calendars,
postcards, StarWars, toys,
dolls, • Coke, books, docu-
•ments,. militaria, sports
Cards, tools, bottles, brewe-
riana, automobilia,' raiIroad-
anis, Victorian beadwork,
photographs; ephemera.
Fairgrounds Auditorium,
Woodstock, Ontario. Dealer
inquiries 1.905-278-7363--,
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SCOTTISH CELTIC
volunteers for their for their CEILIDH
•June 28,29: Two stages of
musical entertainment/ her
nage: encampment •dancing
care, kindness, and porn -
passion given to Aunt Iva.
Thanks . to Rev, Peggy
Kinsman,'MaOKenzie and
McCreath Funeral Home,
pallbearers, and the :ladies
of •Lucknow Presbyterian
Church. Your thoughtfut-
ness is greatly appreciated.
McWhinney and Hayden
families. --24
BINGO
Goderich .Knights of
Columbus, Thursday;_ 7 p.m.
:Calurnbus : Centre, 390
P'arson's. Court, '$4,700 in
prizes; progressive, • jackpot
of $1000,00; regular jack-
• pot .of $1,2.50 must go.Lic.
#157920.--13tfar
KINTAIL CEMETERY::'
ANNUAL MEETING
Friday, June 20,.7:p;m, at
Ashfield Presbyterian
Church' Hall. --24,25
SINGLES: DANCE
Sunday, June .15th at the
Brussels ' Legion Hall:
Dancing from 7 p.m. to 11
p.m Music by Tumbleweed
North,.--24cc
STRAWBERRY
FESTIVAL
Thursday, . June 12
Lucknow •
Presbyterian Church
2 settings; -
5 and 6:30 run.
Tickets In advance only.
Finlay Decorators
528-3434
Mon, - Fri: 8 a.rn„ - 6 p.rn..
Sat. 8 a.m::.1 p.m
•pipers, faod- Kirkin of the
Tartans August •24 -.
tahabton Heritage•Museum,
Grand Bend,, 1.-800-265-•
0316' for • information•.
Tickets: $10/$'8/$3- -24bc
LUCKNOW FARMERS'
MARKET .
Wednesdays •"9 to: .4,
Agriculture Building (beside,
sales barn); crafts, : ni.eat,
Produce ,; breads: For ven
dors or information call
Ruby MacLennan 1
Tiverton, NOG 2T0, 353-
5014. 1
535014.'1 8-43x
MAJOR JURIED'ART AND
CRAFT'SHOWS
Coming -teen to Victoria`
Park, Kincardine July $ and.
6 to•Marina Park,; Port Elgin
July - .19 ' .and 20 to.
Clangregor. Square, Bayfield
August 2"and_3: Phone 1
800-2.14-5855. --23-276c
SCOTTISH CELTIC
CEILIDH
at .Lambton Heritage
Museum, June' 28 and 29,..
two full days of Scottish and
Celtic music, Pipers, country
and. highland ,dance, and
'traditional food.'Heritage.`
encampment and cannon
drills,' musketry by the 84'
Royal ;Highlanders, :main-
stage music by Celtic
:Offspring, Alistair Brown, '
Jacquelyn . Brown, Bob
Finlay, champion fiddlers,
and: more. Tickets $10t$8
seniors/$3'children, or save
30% with' weekend pass.
Cali ' . Sarnia-Lambton
Tourism, 1-800-265-0316.
23 -$cc
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48M Coning
Evenis
STAG &. DOE
for. Kim Edgar and Troy
Ritchie June 14, Belgrave
Arena, 9 p.m, - 1 a.m. Bus
leaving from Montgomery's,
Lucknow 8:30 stopping at
Valu -Mart, Wingham 8:45. --
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June 11,1987
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