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42. Obituaries 46. In 47. CardS of
1. Menieriarn . Thinks
HELEN MACLENNAN
Helen Sarah MacLennan of -
R.R. 3 Goderich, passed
away Nov. 26, 1997 in the
Kincardine and District
Hospital in. her 681h year.
She was born in Goderich
on July 19, 1930: Helen was
a nurse for many years'
yvorking at various hospitals
and at Pineerest Manor
NUrsing 'Horne, Lucknow.,
Sheawas, a member of the
Astifield, Presbyterian
Church. She was the
'beloved wife of Stuart .
MacLennan and mother of
Christine . and .Jack
MacDonald, Ripley, Kenny
MacLennan, Ashfield.
Township and Rod and
Trish ••MacLennan of
Kincardine and'10 grand;;
children. Also surviving are
one sister Alma ,and hus,
band :Gordon Ronald,
'Waterloo, and hvo brothers'
Jack •and 'wile .Lorraine,
Johnston, Goderich and
4ohn-s-ton„..---R.-R -3• -
Goderich. She was prede-
ceased by one daughter
• Nancy.. Gellert and parents
:VViliiam J,' Johnston, and'.
Katherine •(Macbenald).;
' Johnston.. 'Visitation was
held from MacKenzie
•MeCreath Funeral•FlOrne,'.
,
Ripley on Nov. '27 •With
• funeral service from the
:chapel on NoV, 28 with Fiev:
P Charnbers Officiating:and
Karen Martyn as the organ.:
let. Flower Bearers were.
four pranddeughters:
Mellissa MaeLenneri, 'rhea
,MacLennan, • Kristin
MadLennan, 'and..Kelly.
MacNeil. Pallbearers Were
six grandsons Christopher
MabLennan •Danny
IMaoL,ennan,, Darrin
1:MacDonald, Matt.
Macbonaldi- Michael , Conan:
and James Collart
CRANSTON
In loving memory of a dear
hkisband, father and grand-
fathee Jerry who passed
away December 9, 1976.
His smiling way and pleas-
ant face '
Are a pleasure to recall,
• He had a kindly word f9r.
each ,
And died beloved by .all..
Slime day we hope to meet*
Some day,' we know not
When,
To clasp his hand in the bet-
ter land,
Never to part a6air).
• Always remembered by wife
•
end family. --49x
47. Carrii of
• Thanks
. THANK YOU• .
A big thank" you hi the
•Knights • bf Columbus,
Kingsbridge for their help
agein--this-year in 'conduct-
• ing our Turkey Bingo. Your
generosity and expertise is,
greatly appreciated. Also a
'huge thank yO'ti• to everyone
Who came out and sirpport-
ed our bingo. It was a fun
night and congratulations to
• all the winners Thanks
Pineerest Residents arid
Tiudy.
• CAMERON .
We wish to thank the follow-,
in businesses for the keep-
sake plate we received to
commemorate the birth of
Stuart 'Matthew: Finlay
Decorators; Pud,dieducks;
Lucknow Village Market;
Everlastings; Willits Tire;
Lucknow District Co-op;
MacKenzie and McCreath
Funeral Home; MCDonagh
Insurance nd Real Estate;
Snobeleri Farms; As,hfield
• Service Centre, YoUr gen,
erosity is greatly appreciat-
ed. Colin and Unnea. 7-49x
40. Coming
Events
'SANTA CLAUS PARADE
Friday, Dee. 5,7:15 p.m.
Theme: All •Around th'e,
World. Santa and ,Mrs.
.Claus will be vieiting with
'everyone at the arena O -
lowing the parade. Free
skating. a, ,
48,, Cerning
Events
90 REUNION
• ENTERTAINMENT
• COMMOTrEE
The next meeting of the
Entertainment Committee
will be held Thb,Wdy, Dec.
11 at 6:30 p.m. at the
Llicknow Tourism Office
NOT Dec. 4 as previously,
scheduled. Everyone wel-
come. (Looking for ideasjor
entertainment for
teenagers.)--49ar
• TURKEY BINGO
At St. JOseph's Church,
Kingsbridge at.8:30 p.m: on
Sattirday, Dee. 13. 10
turkeys, share the wealth
and door prizes. All wel-
come: --49,50x
TEA &tAKE SALE "
48. Coming 48, Coming
Events Events
•
• Breakfast
With Santa
Saturday, rec. 13th
•830-11;30
Lucknow Arena
• Ladies Auxiliary Branch 309 •
• Royal Canadian Legion,
Lucknow on Saturday, Dec.
• 6, from 2 - 4 p.m. Legion
•Hal --49ar
• !. .
BINGO
Goderich Knights; • of
• Columbus, every Thursday,
'7 p.m, Columbus Centre• ,
390 Parson's Court, $4400..
in prizes; progressive jack,
pot $1000.; regular jackpot
.$1500 -must go: Superstar
Provincial garne played
every bingo: night....Lie.
•
•, SPROUL #.t$79?0, -7-13tfar
• would ,like.to .ekpresS my
,sincere thank§ to Judy;
David, Jennifer and 4tcly
Gregory for, being there fol-
lowing MY heart surgery.'
• Special thanks to 'Qr. I3oyd,
the nurses in ICU and the '
61n floor, north :Of University
Hospital To alt my relatives
arid friunds.Who sent carcfS, .
fruit ;baskets arid gifts and
phone calls and visite..
'Thank you very mt.ich. It
place • at the-KintaR
,Oemetery:7-49ar,
3 Birth
iiit:41CHAN '
Ren and Barbara are happy
:to.announce:thesafe arrivat.
of their second grandchild,
:Andrew A6gUet,Stephen-,on
.1.4bVvriber' 20,••••19971 -.at,
Alexandra'. :,Marine and
.GeneralHospital, Goderich,
'Weighing 8 ft)s:i,1.& ozs.,
• ..,.ArKireW's. parents, Stephen
and Jodi are pleased as
.putichtoo,.as Welles grand-
ma and grandpa Schauer of
Cobden,'Ont. and great
grandma Aitchie of
Walleeebtirg.-49
Just sa
tisked
Febwa;H�rt
' pod Woke Month
' MARI
. Delmar. —49cb
a e
PARENT COMMITTEE
The LucknoW,Girl'Guidee
• Parents COrnmittee would
• like.to thank everyone-fOr
their support,in,the
.annual Christmas draw
.They, wOuld also like to
thank , Pizza Deiight
Lucknow .BoWt and Game
Centre arid The Shop Video
and Variety The winners of.
the ' draw ` are "Bey.
'Beyershergen 1st; Gordon .
'Cayiey 2nd; Paul Turner
:3Tcl; derma King 4th; Rod
McDonagh 5th: Margie
.:Lciugheed 6th; and Natasha
. Stanley 7th'. The Christmas •
• draw was e great success
thenks to a great conimuni-
•ty. --49ar •
•
MURRAY .
Thank you to familyand.
friends tor helping me bele-
brate rny 60th birthday.' A,
, special thank you for 'at)
your visits, they are greatly
• appreciated, Charlie, .,-.49x•
'ROTTEAti ' " : •
Thank you to the organizers
Juf./Wel'ing *, ••and to everyene mho -
your All
• , attended my bridai. shoWer.
agarnst • •
carratign , the gifts were loveiy. Emily.
ill kill 40)C
COIVIE:81',GO ` •
, BRIDAL SHOWER
Hi ladiesr.I'mhaVing a.
'shower for Laura Hodgins
Sunday, bee,: 7, 1
at My home, Barb Floss,
719 : Havelock Street,
.
Everyone vvelconia--44,49;
.CANADA'S SINGING
'PRIEST
-Father Mark,. :C U rtis, pre--
ChrietrnaS concert
.. December; .5, B1 th.
,.Memorial 'CoMniunity 1 III
,Ticket e $10. Call 523-9300.
,746r,41,RaC•'
SINGLES DANCE ,
Saturday, Dec 6 at, the
.ListoWel .Station.:
:Dancing frorti.8 p.m: to 12
arn. Music by. Night Watch.
--46-49cc
AUBURN, LIONS CLUB
(upstagrs)
Pictures with Santa ,
All donations to food bank
Al! ages welcome
Sponsored by: LycknowBz District Optimist Club
, •
Urit l'prwnts
• . • :
caACIlelightlAg.skit
Unit 1
Unit1 of the Lucknow
United Church Women
Met in the.thurth—parlor
on Nov. 25 with 12.mem-
bets andyiwo vi.sitors pre-
sent.
Shirley Bolt was eon -
Breakfast - pancakes, eggs, vener for the program and
toast, sausage and hash -
browns. Auburn Community
Hall.' Sunday, 'Dec. ,7.
Serving 9 a,ni.•7, 12 p.m,
$5/Person; farnily $20.
d bY
• Robinson's Maple Syrup.'
Products., Proceeds for •
community betterment. .
'Maple syrup donate
.she was narrator forthe
skit 'Christmas Candle
Lighting Lois Walden:
played the part of.Mary;
• Allene Bradley • was
Joseph. Ella Hackett was.
the, Angel and Jean Conley
played Elizabeth..POur
ChristMas carols, were
sung during the dialogue
parts. Deanna Reavie was
the aandle,lighter. The
candles represented Peace,
Joy. Love, and •'Hope.
Grace Gibson gave a read-
.,
ing,."Was it really sO?
Jean •'Conley • and,
Donalda.Moffat played for
'49ce
• PETS•LOVE CHRISTMAS
TOO!'
:Come to .The ::FlurOrtia
Humane' 'SocietY. brioth.
. , „
: Friday, Saturday, Dec„ 5
' and .6th, •Suneoast.Malt
Learn more ab�ut
. adopting/feed-a-pet ,pro-
. P. C.
ASSOCIATION..,: -
The Huron and Bruce
PrOvincial Progressive
Conservative Association
will hold the founding Meet-
ing Of the new provincial rid-,
association of Fluipp,
Bruce oh Thursday, Dec
18, at the Wingham Town
Halt: Everyone welcome.
For more intorma,tion call
Mary'Donnelly at 524-9546.
MIDWESTERN ONT.
SHOW& SALE
C.orn.e 'to • • Seaforth
•'Agricultural, Society's' 11th
MidWesternOnt. Show and
Sale"Of farm toys, teddy
beers, gifts, crafte•and
• sport cards and sperts
mernarabilia,sale on Dec. 6,
'7 frOrti•-10.e.m. to ,c39
at Seaforth Arena, Agriplex
and fligh'' .8chaoi. One
admission $3/Clay for 10 and
elderFor information, caii
. • 519=527-179o. -748,496e
,VNALDI'S GLORIA •
• , And other Christmas music •
Performed by the quyth
,
Festival Singers Sunday,
, 'Dec 7 Knox Presbyterian
. Church, Goderieh,. 23Oand
7:30 p.m. Accompanied by
ihe:Blyth EeStival Orchestra.: -
'
Tickets $10 in advance, $12
, •
at the elOor, 65 for, students.
:Call.the Blyth Festival Box
Office at 523-9300 or from
-Snyder Studios, Winghant,
• Dutch Store,. Clinton; Nifty ,
. Corners,
Carripbell's 'PhotOgraPhy,
Goderieh. --49ce- ' •
•
• MURRArS CHRISTMAS
• HOUSE
Christmas is fast approach-
ing and not very far from
here Murray's Christmas
House is open every day 10
am. to 4:30 p.m Every item
• is disco.kinted,,Up to 50%
WOW!! We have Alit the
right gift for everyone on
your list. Come see for Your-
• self. Treat yOurselt to. the
Ultimate shopping experi-
ence
this Christmas. 7304'
PiChmond St., Arkona. 1-
5, 19°-828-3398 or 1-800-575-
1•974.,1051peoplniOvinerom place
•
.ec
•the hymns and also two
instrumentals. • , •
Ella presided for the
business and a_lSo gave a
reading. The Least Coin.
Was gathered and Lois had
• the reading for this. •.
• Our UCW president.:
Marlene Struthers' was
present and gave a few
activities planned for
.1998..
•
Shirley Bolt reported
on, the work that was done
this month by Nimble
.Fingers.
• Our annual' meeting iS
• on Dec. 2 at 6 .P.rn, With, a
pot luck dinner.
The meeting' 'Closed
with all repeating the
UCW Benediction.
Noma C-ampbell and:
•Grace • Gibson served.
refreshments.
...(s1111.7014ted. by Allehe
;Bradley)
me anin
•tIttif
, Unit 2 Of 'Lucknow
United Church Women
met it .the River Valley
,Apartments orl N9v. 26.
,Ruth ' .N1athers and,
:-Margaret Cameo!) were in •
Charge,of the prpgram and
Ruth weleomed the ladies
and *tead SOMe
Verses. Margaret told us of.
:the meaning,of Advent
and the preparation 'for
Christinas as told in Luke
1: 69 76. We TTIllt lef Our
lie s be shaped thrOugh
Bible reading and God,
• Margaret read Uprooted:
People'. ,
The study next year is
uprooted people and .Mary
and Joseph were siproOted
e,
to place to keep Jesns.safe
and out of the hands of
Herod. '
•
• Ruth- read 7Keepin.g
ChriStmas" a story written
by Catharine Marshal
about; her husband Peter •
Marshal; how he Was an
orphan boy front England
adopted into a Christian,
family ir tktestate. He
• Was driving. home from.ari
eVening seryice when 'he
Felt a iiiksteriou4.and *ri-
tual presence around him
he believed to be:the spirit
of Jesus
'j • -
Elsie Houston „ and
Helen Hackett had A
Chilstirias • .readibg.
Several Chriittnas carols
were used throUgtiokit the
program With Elsie
, accompanying and ,Ruth
closedwith prayer."
Laura Stefeler, the
leader, Conclueted the bUsi-
reports' were:
receiyed, • offerings
reeeived.
Nine ladies Answered
the rollcall witha gift for a '
;teenage girl and the read-
ing of the. Least Coin Was
read byivLatira, about the
,,c.hildren all 'Over the world
• horn: mit/lathers Who suf-
fer from alcohol abuse:
We must help and support
these Children. •
..The announcements we• re :made, benediction
pronounced and retresh-
'ments and social time
enjoyed: A suitable clos-
ing out, of two .years
togeiher.
. %
(submitted by Anna May,
• Hunter).