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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1994-07-27, Page 12rage 1.L - Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 27, 1994 Owner Transferred R2000, 4 bedroom, eat-in.kitchen, large deck overlooking river, large lot, Allenford, .s 128,900. ' (519) 934-3297 40 - 50off ALL CLOTHING NOTICE Due to the Civic Holiday falling on Monday, August 1, 1994 the... HOLIDAY SCHEDULE ...will be as follows: Editorial - 2:00 p.m. Friday, July 29,. 1994 Advertising Classified 2:00 p.m. Friday, July 29 Display - 3:00 p.m. Friday, July 29 ntinel Esther Wilbetmine Collins Esther Wilhelmine Collins, of Point Clark, died July 17, 1994, at the Wingham and District Hospital, in her 82nd year. Mrs. Collins was a member of St. Luke's Anglican Church, Lurgan Beach. Her home, family, grand and • great grandchildren, good neighbors and dear friends were what she cared for most. Born in Kincardine Township, on Apr. 24, 1913, she was 'a daughter of the , late Thomas and Esther (Lindsay) Soon. Mrs. Collins is survived by her children Lloyd and his wife, Elaine Collins of Ashfield Township, Reyta and her husband, Mario Pizzuti of Beaverton, and Leona MaeIntyre and Ron Edwards of Point Clark; one sister Margaret Reid of Tiverton, two brothers Andy and John Scott, of Lucknow; 11 grandehildren and six great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her hus- band, Hiram Collins, in 1990; a son Walter; four : brothers, Samuel, Walter, William and Robert, and one sister Ann.. Rev. J. Kolohon of St. Luke's Anglican Church conducted the funeral on July 21. Cremation with a private family interment at Lurgan Cemetery. John K. MacKenzie John K. MacKenzie,' M.D. C.M. Queens, of Islington, died July 14, 1994, in his 73rd year. . He was a World War II flying officer RCAF, and a longtime employee of the Workmen's Com- pensation Board of Ontario. Dr. MacKenzie was the youngest son of the late William., and Annie. MacKenzie. He is survived by his wife.Shirley. (McKenzie), daughters Sarah and Kathy; a sister Katharine, of Thornhill, and a brother Frank, of Lucknow. Besides his parents,. Dr. MacKen zie was predeceased by brothers Alex, Tom and Bill. The funeral was conducted by. Dr. Alex McCombie at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel, Islington, on July 18. A private interment of ashes took place at South Kinloss , Cemetery, Lucknow. OBITUARIES Ronald MacGregor MacCrostie Ronald MacCrostie, of R. R. 2, .Lucknow passed away at Kincar- dine and District Hospital on July 22, 1994 in his 76th year. Dear son of the late William and Myrtle MacCrostie. He was born in West Wawanosh Township on Feb. 11, 1919. Mr. MacCrostie is survived by two sisters: Marie and husband Aubrey Toll of Blyth, Carol Mac- Crostie of R. R. 2 Lucknow, a sister-in-law Amy MacCrostie, of Goderich, a dear friend Marion Dekkert of Listowel, and six nephews and nieces: Cheryl and Tom Cronin of Blyth, Vaughn and Marlene Toll, Blyth, Avon and Al Cornell of Blyth, Kerry and Greer Black of Calgary, Dale and Hope MacCrostie of Bervie, Annette and • Terry McKellar of Victoria, B.C. and several great nieces and nephews. Predeceased by parents, and a brother Hugh MacCrostie of Goderich. Cremation has taken place . with interment of remains at Greenhill Cemetery, Lucknow. Donations to the hospital of your choice would be appreciated by. the family and can be made through the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home, Lucknow. Ted Johns' play. is. held .over Ted Johns perennial favorite He Won't Come in From the Barn is being 'held over for an additional seven performances, from Sept 6 to 10, at the Blyth Festival. The agricultural comedy for cynical times, complete with three pigs, two cows and two- chickens, has proven incredibly popular with audiences and criticsalike and very few available seats remain for -per- formances through the rest of the scheduled run. Tickets are availableby calling the box office at 523-9300. .. William H. Curran William H. Curran, of R.R. 1, Dungannon, died July 23, 1994. He was 20 years old. Mr. Curran was an apprentice mechanic at Ashfield Service Centre. He was born in London on Dec. 2, 1973 to Donald and Lynda (Glousher) Curran, of R.R. 1, Dun- gannon, both of whom survive him. Surviving brothers and sisters are John and his wife, Donna, of R.R. 1, Dungannon; Joe, of Goderich; and Traci and Chris, at home. Mr. Curran was the uncle of Greg and Kyla Curran, and the grandson of Doris Glousher, of Goderich. He is also survived by several aunts, uncles and cousins. He was predeceased by grandparents Gordon `Punch' Glousher and John and Eileen Cur- ran. Funeral service will be held today (Wednesday, July 27) at the McCal- lum and Palla Funeral Home, Goderich at 1;30 p.m. Rev. Alex McGilvery, of Dungannon United Church, will officiate. Flower bearers will be Murray Curran and Michael Curran. Pallbearers will be Rob Woods, Andrew Glen, Paul Dawson, Dennis Park, Devon Horton and Barry Nivens. Interment Dungannon Cemetery. Falls Reserve is site for. car show The Falls 'Reserve is the place to be this weekend when the third. annual Car Show and Arts and Crafts Sale takes place. A good showing of craft vendors and .classic autos is expected for ." both . Saturday and Sunday. Last . year, around 100 cars were on display., There's activities for the children, and a scenic nature trail to be enjoyed, following u(i' by a dance on Saturday evening with DJ Rick Passmore: Entry into the park is $5 for a day pass per car. . 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