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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1994-10-19, Page 9Kinlough students receive awards Friday, Oct. 7 was commen- cement exercises for the Walkerton District Secondary School. Congratulations to Crystal Haldenby and Tara Thacker both award win- ners. Crystal has entered the nursery program at Fanshawe College. Tara received the Norman Hagedorn award . and the West Wawanosh Mutual Insurance Scholarship. Best of luck to these young people. On Sunday, Oct, 9 visitors with Edna and May Boyle were Pearl Lloyd and her daughter Doris Tomes, of Bracebridge, Ivan and Jean Lloyd of London, Norine Sieloff and her son Calvin Sieloff of St. Clair Shores, Michigan. Later they ala attended a 55th anniversary dinner at the Governor's Inn, Kin- cardine, for Jack and Mary Scott and following the dinner a reception was held at the Scott home in Ripley where all enjoyed a family get together. Thanksgiving visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barr were Cora Barr of Pinecrest Manor, Janie Hamilton of Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs. Morley Bushell of Wingham, Margaret Bushell of Goderich, Donald Barr of Waterloo, Russell Barr of Aurora and his daughter Cynthia. Turner of St. Catharines, Mr. and, Mrs. Gary Fair, Jason and Lisa of Kincardine, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van de Klippe April and Jeffrey of ,Kincardine, and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Barr of Kinlough. Jack Walsh of Melfort, Sas- katchewan and Scott Walsh of Kincardine 'called on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barr during the week. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Levasseur on the birth of their new baby son Cody. Mr.. and Mrs. Peter van Darn spent thanksgiving Sunday in Strattiroy for the baptism service for Lycas Benjamin Shaulk, the van Dams' newest nephew and for a Thanksgiving get-to-gether with Peter's parents and sisters and their families, ' Julia Haldenby, Tanya Haldenby, Krista Wall, Crystal Haldenby, and Tara Thacker were all home from school to enjoy Thanksgiving with their families. ACW The Anglican Church Women met on Thursday afternoon at the home of Kay Thacker. The president Maureen Collins opened with • a Thanksgiving poem and prayer and hymn singing, followed by the scripture reading. Mrs. Thacker read the minutes and the rolleall was thanks or Thanksgiving. Plans were finalized for the luncheon for Oct. 30 when the Rev. Lucknow Business S9stenls Joey Legrand .Soh Proprtelor Phone: 519-528-2021 BBS Support. 519.528-2023 • '. Fax: 519.528.3523 KINLOUGH by May Boyle Alex Hewitt will be welcomed back as guest minister. On Nov. 4 the ACW will be having a Friendship Day when neighboring groups will be receiving an invitation to join with us. There will be a sale of baking and a few small crafts. Mrs. Thacker gave a report of the fall deanery meeting which she attended last week at Meaford with Archdeacon Brenda Clark of- ficiating. Money was voted to the late Rev. David Atwell Bursary fund. Carol Cooper was the convener and all joined in singing the hymn For the beauty of the earth and a scripture from Corinthians was read followed by prayer. Her topic was "Give Thanks" and the many ways this can be done. Everyone had an opportunity to talk about the many •thoughts that they had and how we can minister to others. It was a very interesting study which was enjoyed by all. The president thanked Carol and all who took part. The meeting closed with a reading and prayer and delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. Intended for last week Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Derek Beishuizen (Joanne Murray) on the birth of their son. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Peter van Dam were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carrier of Calgary, and Mr. and Mrs. Pieter van Dam df Strath- roy. Pastor and Mr. Robert Donnan attended a funeral in Oakville on Monday. The Donnans had all of their family home for Thanksgiving. Don and Betty Bushell spent Thanksgiving with Mr, and Mrs. Kurt Nielsen and boys at Bracebridge. We extend sympathy to Jean (McEwan) White and family of Kincardine on the death of her husband Jack White. The funeral was held at Kincardine. Myrtle. Percy returned home from Edmonton where she. visited for two weeks with her son Wayne and Susan and family. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Haldenby, Lea Anne and Sara, and Brad Engel returned home from a trip starting at the west coast. They attended the wedding of Michael McCreight and Pam McDougald in Vernon. They then joined Myrtle Percy at Edmon- ton. Glen and Erlma also accompanied Wayne Porter to Charwin, Alberta to visit the Haldenby cousins, Cecil and Merle Gordon and Melvin and Ruth Haldenby. John F. MacDonald John F. MacDonald died peaceful- ly at his home in Cayuga, on Oct, 3, 1994, in his 48th year. He had been employed at Stelco for 25 years. Mr. MacDonald is survived by his mother Margaret MacDonald of Cayuga, formerly of Lucknow; sisters Shirley Gunby of Water- down, Sheila and Jurgen Emmrich of Orangeville, Dona and Mike Thielmann of Lucknow. Jean and Doug Johnston of Lucknow, and Karen and Turk Boak of Dungan- non. He is also survived by five nieces andfive nephews. Mr. MacDonald was predeceased by his father Ian MacDonald. Arrangements were by Kitching- Steepe Funeral Home, Waterdown. Cremation. A graveside service took place on Oct. 6 at Waterdown Cemetery. Donations to Big Brothers of Canada (Hamilton Chapter) or Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated as expressions of sym- pathy. OBITUARIES Hendrikus (Hank) J. Cretier Hendrikus (Hank) Johannes Cretier, of Wingham. died at the Wingham and District Hospital, on Oct. 10, 1994, in his 83rd year. Mr. Cretier was the beloved: hus- band of the former Wilhempien Yzerman, dear father of Harry and Henny Cretier of Kingston, Martin and Joanne Cretier of Wingham and Dixie and Richard Askes of Luck - now. Also survived by 10 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. He was predeceased by his parents Arie and Dirkje Cretier, five brothers and two sisters in Holland. Visitation was at"the McBurney Funeral Home,. Wingham. The funeral was conducted by Rev. John P. Vaudry, at the St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Wingham, on Oct. 13. ' Interment Wingham Cemetery. Memorial donations to ' the Canadian Cancer Society or the Wingham and District Hospital Foundation would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. BUILDING or RENOVATING? 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