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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-07-18, Page 27Children holickiy with re.kt:Ovfs irk BY MAY HOYLE Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Percy of St. Catharinesvisited' with Mrs. John Barr. Janet and Judy Lane have been holidaying at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Campbell. Brown at Strathroy. Debbie. and Karen. Hedley spent a few days at the home. of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Friend, orf at Elmira. On Saturday last Mr. and Mrs. Clare Sparling and Douglas held a Haldenby family reunion at their home at Walkerton. Her father, George Haldenby, who is a resident at, Brucelea Haven and other relatives from here with ,their families were present. Mrs. Jack Barr entertained at a trousseau tea at her home on Saturday afternoon. in honour of" her daughter, Jeannette.'s approaching marriage. Rev. and Mrs. Allan•Hald- • enby visited during the week with Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Haldenby. Visitors with Mrs. George Graham were Mrs. Kerry. Hogan and son, Todd of Glencoe, Mrs. Tom Ellacott of Toronto, Mrs. Blanche Hewitt of Waterford and her daughter, Shirley of Toronto. Relatives from here at- tended the,, . annual Percy family reunion at Lands- downe Park, Kincardine on Sunday afternoon. The familyof the late N. E Haldenby heldtheirannual picnic at the home of Mrs. Bertha Haldenby and boys and Mr. and- Mrs. Barry Haldenby andtheir girls, on Sunday afternoon. Present were Mr. and Mrs. ]ton Hal- denby, Sally and Lisa of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. John Visser, Tracey and Tim of Corrie,. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Friendorf, Jason and Jenni- fer of Elmira, Mr. and Mrs.. Rae Haldenby and Penni of Teeswater, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Haldenby, Kendra and Steven, Mr. and , . Mrs. Grant Phillips and Shannon, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Irwin, Patti Lou, Sherri, Paul and friend . and Sandra,all of Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hedley, Garry, Pad- dy, Debbie and Karen, Kin - lough and Cathy 'Hedley of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnston, Donna, Den- nis and Douglas of Holyrood, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Brown, Vicki. and Julie of Brockville and a nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Haldenby, Glen, Eric. and Sara of Kinlough. ' Mr. and Mrs: J. Shadoski of Walkerton visited -on Sun- day with Mrs. Marretta Hod- gins and ' Darryl. Over 40 descendants of Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDon- ald gathered at. the ' Kinloss Community Centre on Sun- day for 'their annual family Lucknow area obituaries WALTER DEXTER" .. les in infancy. The funeral was held' on Walter Dexter, Stauffer Street, Lucknow" died in W'ingham ,and District . Hos- . pital on Thursday, July 2, 1979'of heart failure. He was 74.. A .retired farmer he had farmed on concession 1 .of Huron Township. until Nov- eniber, 1966 when he 'moved to Lucknow. He was . a. member of the Olipet United' Church choir and elder of. Olivet United V, Church.; He was an elder of Lucknow United Church after moving to Lucknow. He playedthe violinfor 'dances arid: other entertainment and was a soloist for many; occa signs. His enjoyment during his years :of retirement was wood carving "' and making wooden products. Born in Winthorpe ' 'of Lincoln, England on August 26, 1904, he was the son of the late. Edward and .Rose Dexter of Lucknow: He.is survived by his wife; the. former Anna Kennedy of Huron Township, whom' -he married. on June 9, 1943. He is also survived by two sisters, Elsie, Mrs. William J. 'Ensign of Goderich and Emily, Mrs. Hoard Robinson of Strathroy. He was predeceased by his parents and a brother, Char- • Got something to say? let everyone know WRITE A LETTER. TO THE EDITOR. \\ Mhursday, July 5, 1979 at the .' acKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home in Lucknow at, 2.,p.m. , Rev. Douglas Kauf- man of Lucknow United Church officiated and Mrs. Russell Alton wag • 'soloist. Burial followed in Green= HARVEY JOHNSTONE ' IRWIN Harvey . Johnston Irwin. died suddenly on Friday, July 6, 1979 as the result of an accident at his hone in his 51st year. He was, employed with Symes Construction as a truck. driver;. ' Born • in. Kinloss Township on July 9, 1928, he was the son., of ' Clarence .Irwin and Elleda' (Stanley) Irwin, of Kinloss. • He married. Jean (fireleav-' en) Rutherford of .Dungan- non on.. July. 1,:. 1953. ' He is survivid by his wife and four sons, Richard, at home; Glenn of Kitchener, .and James and . Kevin, both at home. He, is also survived by hill Cemetery. Flower bearers were Lesa Robinson, Robinson,' Daryl Robinson, Oliver . McCharies, Edward Leroux and Spence Irwin. Pallbearers were Bob Mc- Intosh, Harold Elphick; Bob Osborne, Bill Stanley, Stew- art.' McDonald and Fred Craigie. ' ua his patents and a. brother, Grant of Clinton... He' was predeceased by a brother, Glenn Stanley Irwin in 1956. The .funeral 'was held at the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral 1-Iome on Monday, July 9, 1979 at 2 p.m.' Rev. Doug •Kaufman of Lucknow United Church conducted the service. Burial followed in- Green- hill Cemetery. Flower bearers were Wil- liam Hunter, Ivan Mawhin- ney; James Lamont and Ernest Carter. Pallbearers were ,Gordon. Brooks;'Henry Clark,, George Cranston,.. James Gibson, Donald. Maclntyre and Robe .ESTABLISHED OVER SIXTY YEARS...... WALKERTON PHONE 881-0234 ONTARIO A large stock of monuments at fair prices. reunion. It wasalso the 25th anniversary of Mr. and. ,Mrs. Bert Thompson (Isobel Mc- - Lisclos.ow Se,We1r Wedaead y,, J* 18, 1979—fie 27 inloug Donald) . and 'also a bridal shower for their.granddaugh- ter, Jo. Anne Bushell. Donald. 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