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
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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.
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