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Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bowley had their
baby daughter baptized at the
Presbyterian Church on December 3.
Relatives from here attended the
funeral of Dianne Blackwell at Goderic
ou Wednesday. She was the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Blackwell and we ex-
tend sympathy to the bereaved family
and relatives.
Shirley Stanley of Richer, Manitoba is
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Howald
and Kayla .eon. 6, with Lula Stanley in
Lucknow and with Cathy Stanley of Kin-
cardine and other relatives.
The Sutton family get together was
held at the home of Cecill and Wilma Sut-
ton
utton before Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Sutton
leave for Florida.
Michaell Murray of Guelph spent the
Suttons hold family get-together
weekend with his parents `ted and Imelda
Murray.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Elliott con. 8,
Rhoda and Cathy Cliesbro of Kincardine
attend 9, the funeral of their uncle, Ar-
nold Phaneuf at Tillsonburg. We extend
our sympathy.
Congratulations to Lucas Thacker who
won fint prize for his essay and third
prize for his poem on Remembrance
Day. Both of his grandfathers served in
World War II.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Elliott, Bruce
and David attended the baptism of Elliott
Douglas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Miller at the Lucknow Presbyterian
Church and were guests at the Maier
home for a family get together.
Mrs Elmer Vance of here who has
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by May Boyle
been in ffl health for sometime was taken
to the Kincardine and District hospitall on
Friday morning where she passed away
later in the day.
We welcome Mrs. Fred Page back
home from Toronto where she has had
surgery and medical care since mid-
October. We all hope your bad days are
all behind you Joan. No place like home
eh?
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Holyrood W.I.
The Holyrood Women's Institute held
their Annual Christmas dinner at the
Mayfair restaurant in Lucknow on
December 7 Following the delicious meal
everyone went to the home of Imelda
Murray for the meeting which began with
the Ode and the Mary Stewart Collect.
Betty Smith presided and welcomed
everyone. The roll call was a Christmas
verse followed by the Sunshine Sister gift
exchange. Charlene McEwan read the
minutes of the previous meeting and
gave the financial report. A thank you
card was read, and Christmas Cheerio
boxes will be delivered to shut-ins. It was
announced that Bruce County towels are
for sale.
Card parties will begin on January 17
and a donation was made to the Salva-
tion Army for Christmas hampers for the
needy in the area.
The program began with a period of
Carol singing. Joan Murray read the
legend of the Christmas Candle and Bet-
ty Smith read Time for Christmas At
this time Imelda Murray served tea and
Christmas goodies.
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Brian Wellington Steele
Brian Wellington Steele, stillborn son of
Brian Steele and Brenda Hackett -Steele
of Stratford, passed away at the Stratford
General Hospital on Saturday, December
2, 1989.
He is survived by a twin brother, Bran-
dan Nicholas; grandparents, Lorne and
Hazel Hackett of Lucknow and Fred and
Norma Steele of Kirkton; uncles Fred,
Monty and Randy Steele, Greg, Brian
and Mac Hackett;" great-grandparents,
aunts and cousins.
Bryan was predeceased by his mater-
nal grandmother, Joyce Hackett.
A private family service was held at
the W.G. Young Funeral Home, 430
Huron Street, Stratford, with interment in
Avondale Cemetery.
As expressions of sympathy, donations
may be made to Victoria Hospital or
Stratford General Hospital Pediatric Care
Unit through the funeral home (271-7411).
KATHLEEN (STOTHERS) WHALE
The death of Kathleen Bailie Whale,
nee Stothers, of Saskatoon occurred on
Nov. 17, 1989. A Memorial service was
held on Wed., Nov. 22, 1989 at 2:00 pm
from Grosvenor Park United Church in
Saskatoon conducted by Rev. Garth
Nelson and Rev. Lillian Nelson.
Surviving are: her husband, Brock; a
son, Brock (and Cindy) of Calgary and
two grandchildren, Trenton and Kristin.
Also surviving are: one brother Stephen
(and Marilyn) Stothers of Winnipeg and
three sisters, Agnes (and Bill) Bradbury
of Hutton Rudby, England, Elizabeth
Passmore, Port Perry, Ont., and Ruth
(and Jim) Schultz of Kinmount, Ont.
Kay was born in Ontario and received
her early education there. She graduated
with a B.A. from McMaster University
and married Brock Whale at Arthur, Ont.
in 1949. She received her Master of
Education from the University of Sask.
and her Doctorate of Education from the
University of Toronto.
She had been on the Faculty of the Col-
lege of Education, University of Saska-
toon since 1972.
Kay was active in her church and serv-
ed it both locally and on a national level.
Cremation took place in Saskatoon and
her ashes were interred in the Whale
family plot in Woodland Cemetery, Lon-
don, Ontario on Dec. 9, 1989.
Rev. David Chambers, .a family ;friendd,
conducted a short graveside service at-
tended
ttended by members of :immediate family.
Kay is a beloved cousin of W.J.
$others, Jean Carruthers and Mary Bere
of Goderich.