The Lucknow Sentinel, 1993-10-27, Page 20Page "•0 - Lucknow SentineL Wednesday, October 27, 1993
BIRTHS
Hackett - Chris, Greg and Emma
are delighted to announce the ar-
rival of Chasen Joseph, born Oct.
17, 1993, weighing 7 lbs. 7 .oz.
Proud grandparents arc Pat and
Brian Holloway, Kincardine and
Lome and Hazel Hackett, Lucknow.
Great grandparents are Cliff and
Ruby Hackett, Goderich and Gwen
Williams, Wales.
Cindy Struthers, daughter of
Marlene and Bob Struthers, of
Lucknow, graduated Oct. 23,
1993 'from the University of
Waterloo with her Bachelor of
Science, Honors Health Studies.
Cindy is presently studying at the
Faculty of Education at Brock
University, St. Catherines. A
family dinner was held in Cindy's
honor on Saturday evening.
OBITUARIES
IMES
D. Gordon Campbell
1915 1993
David Gordon Campbell died at
the Ottawa Civic Hospital, Ottawa
on Sept. 17, 1993, in his 79th year.
The son of the late Robert, and
Alice Campbell, of ' Huron
Township, was. born Mar. 17, 1915
on the second concession, Huron
Township.
Mr. Campbell is survived by his
wife the former Audrey Freeman,
son Ian and wife Randcen of Hull,
and grandchildren Megan and Tyler.
• He is also survived by brother
Robert of Huron township and
sister Louise of Willowdale.
Mr. Campbell was predeceased by
sister Kathleen and brother Grant.
The funeral was conducted by
Rcv.. Dr. Allen Churchillt at the
Dominion Chalmers United Church,
Ottawa on Sept. 21.
interment Capital Memorial Gar-
dens, Nepean, Ontardo.,_
Margaret L. Casemore
• 1904 - 1993
Margaret Lindsay' Casemore, of
Victoria, B.C., and formerly of
Wingham and Lucknow, died at
Sidney, B..C., on Oct. 17,• 1993, in
her 90th year. Mrs. Cascmore was
a teacher in Lucknow for many
years and a member of the Pres-
byterian Church.
She was born on Oct. I, 1904, in
Gorton, England, a daughter of the
late Rev. Robert and Christina
(Lindsay) MacCallum.
Mrs. Cascmore was the last sur-
viving member of the MacCallum
family. She is survived by one
nephew and three nieces.
She was predeceased by her hus-
band Oscar Cascmore, two sisters,
Jo Anne MacCallum and Martha
Reading, andtwo brothers James
and Robcrt MacCallum.
The funeral service was con-
ducted by Rcv. William Henderson
at the MacKenzie and McCreath
Funeral Home, Lucknow, on Oct.
22, with interment at Greenhill
Cemetery, Lucknow. • •
Former Lucknow ladies
return to village
A large crowd attended the open
house for the new Glenn Haven
Aparunents this past weekend.
They are gradually filling up and
we would like to welcome back to
Lucknow Flora and Marjorie
Webster of Sarnia and Helen
(Thom) Rothwell of Norwood.
Other tenants from out of town.arc
Art Stewart of R.R.6 Goderich and
-Jack and Blanche Needham • from
Kinloss. •
The 38th annuatmeeting of Bruce
County Women's Institute. rally was
held at Paisley United Church Oct.
21. Attending from Kairshea WI
were Elizabeth Dickie, Mamie
Roulston, Una Matthews and Elsie
. Houston. Representing Lucknow WI
were Mabel Whitby,.. Bernadcan
Ritchie, and Jean Whitby. Al-
together there were 112 registered.
Congratulations to Cindy
Struthers, daughter of Bob and
Marlene Struthers, who graduated
on Saturday from the University of
Waterloo, receiving her Bachelor of
Science Honors. in Health Studies. -
Present for the graduation were
her sister Sharon and friend of
Toronto, Corey McKee, Bob and
Marlene Struthers and Dan and Liz
Marlin of Kitchener. They all en-
joyed lunch at the Pinery. Saturday
evening Bob and Marlene hosted a
family dinner at their home for
approximately 25 relatives, aunts,
uncles and cousins as well as
grandparents Gordon and Etta
Struthers and Don and Mary Martin
of Wingham:
The Sacrament of Baptism was
held in Lucknow United Church on
UCKNOW
by Mildred Loree
Sunday morning when Rcv. Bres-
nahan baptized the following
children: Preston John Eadie, son of
David and Janice Eadie; Shaelene
Leona Irene Dorscht, daughter of
Donald and Linda Dorscht; Kaitlin
Nicole Ryan, daughter of Terry
Ryan and Bonnie Henderson; Brett
Mathew Mitchclmore, son of Del
and Heather Mitchclmore; Tyler
William MacPherson, son of
Stephen and Carol MacPherson;
Scott Thomas Burton Adamson, son
of Thomas and Brenda Adamson;
Riley Nadine Aitchison, daughter of
Robert and Tracy Aitchision;
Robert John Clifford and Shayne
Jeffrey sons of Raymond and Lea -
Anne Hunter; Tosha Marie Nichol-
son, daughter of Michael and
Dianne Nicholson; and Justin David
Atkinson, son of Ken and Linda
Atkinson.
David and Anne Nicholson of
Orangeville have a new baby boy
named after his grandfather and
great-grandfather. Kenneth Daniel
Nicholson and he is to be known as
Danny Nicholson which was a
familiar name around.Lucknow.
There were seven tables of shoot
in play at the Drop in Centre on
Friday. High lady and gent were
Kay McCormick and'Joe Courtney.
Low spots went to Noma Campbell
and Wilbur Brown. Caroline
Menary had the most shoots.
Ireland - Rosekat •
Pamela Rosekat, daughter of
Edward and Ann Rosekat, and
Richard Ireland, son of William
and Jane Ireland, were united in
marriage at Lucknow United
Church on Sept. 11, 1993. Maid
of honor was Dawn Fletcher,
sister of the bride. Bridesmaids
were: Laurie Scott, cousin of the
bride; Valerie Rosekat, sister of
the bride; ' Heidi Fischer and
Lavonne Curran, friends of the
bride. Best man was Doug Wood,
friend of the groom. Ushers were
William Ireland, Robert Ireland
and Jeff Ireland, brothers of the
groom, ,Rob Maize and Doug
Parrish, friends of the groom.'A
reception was held .at Lucknow
Community Centre. Pamela and.
Richard are residing in Ashfield
Township.
Logtenbergs • visit, Farrells
Simon and Jan Logtenbcrg and
family, Derk Logtenbcrg, Marlene •PURPLE GROVE
and Natasha Godfrey spent Sunday.
with Jim and Fran Farrell and
family. .
•-A----sueeessful---annual—United
•
Church Women's Harvest Bazaar
was held Saturday at SL Andrew's
United Church in Ripley. Thanks
.to all who attended and to the
ladies who worked so hard to put it
together and made it a success.
The Ripley Agriculture 4-H ban-
quet was well attended Saturday
night at the Ripley Community
Centre.
Kay Collins recently spent a week
in North Bay with Margie and
David Lochhead and family.
Bette MacLeod was in Toronto to
spend some with her son Noel
McLeod and Robert. Bette stayed
with Robert while Noel went to the
hospital for radiation treatment.
Robert hopes to be able to have a
shorter cast to replace the one he
has now. •
The Bruce County Historical
Society Annual dinner and meeting
was attended by Bette MacLeod,
Gladys Arnold, Don and Annie
McCosh and Les Man.ncrs at the
Tiverton Community Centre. Mr.
& Mrs. Roger Schwass from Tara
were the guest speakers. Also
speaking was William Ireland who
produces the bi-monthly magazine
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Congratulations to Bill and Wan-
da Harris who celebrated thcir 50th
Wedding Anniversary held at the
home of thcir son Paul Harris in
London. Several residents from
Ripley attended with best wishes.
Don and Annie McCosh visited
Currie Colwell of South Kinloss on
Wednesday; Albert, Jean and Allan
Colwell of North Kinloss on Satur-
day.
Earl and June Elliott, John and
Joyce Farrell attended the wedding
reception of Mr. and Mrs., Jeff
Stanley held Saturday night at the
DavidSon Centre in Kincardine.
Mary Anne Kukoly and Margret
Anne Ou recently attended a con-
ference in Toronto.
Sympathy is extended to Ole
families of May Armstrong who
passed away on Thursday in her
93rd year.
Did you know?
There are 16 support people
working to provide each farmer
with the supplies needed to run the
farm, or to get the product from the
farm to the table.
DISPLAY AND SALE . • •
of Handcrafted•Country Gifts and Quilts
°Knights of Columbus Hall
midway between Walkerton and
Mildmay on Highway 9
Saturday, Nov. 6th .
(10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.)
Sunday, Nov. 7th •
(10:00 a,m.-5:00 p.m.)
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