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Page 16—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, January 20, 1988
Thomas Harrison Taylor
Harrison Taylor passed away at Van-
couver General Hospital on January 7,
1988, in his 77th year, after a lengthy
illness.
Born in West Wawanosh Township, he
was the son of the late Thomas B. Taylor
and May Draisey.
He is survived by two brothers, Herbert
Taylor of Godgrich, Albert Taylor and his
wife Catherine of RR 2, Lucknow; also by
one niece and two nephews, one great
niece and two great nephews.
Mr. Taylor worked as a miner for a
number of years at Kirkland Lake, On-
tario. He served in the Air Force, based at
Regina. After the war he worked at road-
building for a logging company on Van-
couver Island.
Funeral services were conducted by
Rev. A.• Ramsay at MacKenzie and Mc-
Creath Funeral Home on Monday,
January 11, at 2 p.m.
Spring interment Dungannon Cemetery.
Florence Marjorie (Willoughby) Hum-
phrey
Florence Humphrey of West Wawanosh
Township died at her residence on January
11, 1988 in her 58th year.
Born in Wingham on October 8, 1930, she
was a member of the Lucknow United
Church.
Mrs, Humphrey is survived by her hus-
band, Lloyd, whom she married on
September 15, 1951.
She is also survived by her mother, Mrs.
Marjorie Sieling of Wingham; Richard
Humphrey and wife Ramona of Auburn;
Bonnie Melichercik and her husband John
of Guelph and Bradley Humprey of
Lucknow. Also by three grandchildren,
Ellen Humphrey, Christopher Humphrey
and Ashley Melichercik.
Three sisters also survive: Bonnie
Hamilton, Wingham; Josie Anger,
Wingham; and Jean Toye, Kitchener.
Mrs. Humphrey was pre'deseased by her
father, James Willoughby.
Rev. Gerald McFarlane of the Lucknow
United Church conducted the funeral ser-
vices from the MacKenzie and McCreath.
Funeral Home, Lucknow, on Wednesday,
'January 13.
Springinterment in Greenhill Cemetery.
GEORGE NELSON HODGINS
George Nelson Hodgins of Ripley passed
away suddenly at Kincardine and District
Hospital Thursday January 7, 1988, in his
69th year.
Born in Huron Twp. November 22, 1919, he
was the son of the late George Hodgins and
Rose Jackson.
He is survived by his wife Irma (Dixon),
one son Joe of Ripley, three daughters Lyn-
da Benson, of Komoka, Mavis Stokes of
Wingham, Kerry of Aylmer, and seven
grandchildren.
Also surviving are two sisters Clara
Webster, Lucknow, Elinor Seymour, Bruce
Twp.
The funeral was held from MacKenzie -
'McCreath Funeral Chapel, Ripley, January
9, with Rev. Marilyn Letsun officiating.
Pallbearers were friends and neighbours
Don McLay, Bob Love, John D. McKay,
Howard Harrison, Doug Moore and Wayne
Nixon.
Spring interment in Ripley Cemetery.
New Years baby - Lucknow area's first
baby of the, year is a girl born to Christine
and Henry Haveman of RR1 Holyrood. She
was born at 1:14 a.m. on January 11 and
weighed in at 7 lbs, 13 oz. The new baby is a
wee sister for Henry, Patrick and Kirk.
GIBSON - David and Sheila (Button) are
pleased to announce the birth of their
daughter, Holly Ann Marie, 7lbs. 3 oz.on
January 12, 1988, St. Joseph's Hospital,
London. First grandchild for Jim and
Eleanor Gibson, RR 3 Lucknow and
Frances and Doug Button of Teeswater.
CAMERON -Jack and Nancy, RR7
Lucknow, are pleased to announce the.
birth of their daughter, Meagan Elizabeth,
on January 12, 1988 in the Wingham and
District Hospital. Meagan has three older
brothers, Brent, Adam and David. Proud
grandparents are Ralph and Euphemia
Cameron of Lucknow and Clarence and
Velma Shelley of Mitchell.
Lucknow W.I.
The Lucknow Women's Institute met
January 12 in the Town Hall with the Con-
sumer Affairs committee, Noma Campbell
and Belle Herbert in charge. Dorothy
Brown welcomed all and gave a reading
The Highland Lass.
The guest speaker was Norine Hamilton,
Home Care Supervisor from Walkerton.
She showed slides and gave the rules to
follow on homecare needs. Ms. Hamilton
claims that with homecare becoming so
popular among seniors, a waiting list is
needed. Dorothy thanked Norine for a very
interesting and enlightening presentation.
The roll call was an exchange of recipes.
The minutes and business were dealt with
by the secretary Edna Young, followed by
Mabel Whitby giving the • treasurer's
report.
Arrangements were made to cater a
banquet in the future and host a card par-
ty, in February. The correspondence was
then read.
Noma Campbell read a poem New
year's Wish and gave a paper on Good
Health Habits.
Kay McIntosh entertained on her elec-
tric organ and the meeting closed with the
Queen.
BIRTHS
To celebrate the 90th
birthday of
MAYME HENDERSON
Come join us in celebrating
Mother's 90th birthday,
at the Lucknow United Church,
Sunday, Jan. 24, 2 - 4. Best
wishes only. Ross and Murray.
HACKETT-Jamie and Patricia of St.
Thomas are pleased to announce the safe
arrival of their son, Brett James, On
December 31, 1987. Brett is a grandson for
Murray and Barb Shiell, Wingham, and
Chester and Bell Hackett, Lucknow.
WILEY-Dave and Mary . (nee Eadie) of
Beamsville are pleased to announce the
safe arrival of Philip David on Saturday,
January 9, 1988 at 1:44 p.m. in the West
Lincoln Memorial Hospital, Grimsby. The
8 lbs, 4 oz. son is grandchild number eight
for Doris and Lorne Eadie of Wingham and
grandchild number one for Bette and Don
Wiley of RR1 St. Catharines.
Jessie Cook
R.R. 3 Goderich
January 26, 1981
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