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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, February 11, 2009 - Page 13
42 Obituaries
SCHIESTEL
Brenda Jean (Jardine) Schiestel, of Wingham,
at her residence on Monday, Feb. 2, 2009,
aged 56 years. Brenda was the beloved wife of
David Schiestel, dear mother of Jason and
Nikki Schiestel and Scott and Amy Schiestel of
Wingham. Loving grandmother of Rebecca,
Matthew and Jakob. Daughter of Ruth Jardine
of Lucknow, sister of Sherry and Gary Reavie
of Point Clark, Brian and Beverly Jardine of
. Fort Wayne, Indiana, Mary and Barry Gardner
of Kitchener and sister-in-law of Barbara
Jardine of Collingwood. Daughter-in-law of
Marilyn " Schiestel of Wingham. Lovingly
remembered by her friend Debbie Greenaway,
sisters-in-law Linda Walden and Cathy and
Kevin Bennington. Predeceased by her father
Kenneth Jardine, father-in-law William
Schlegel, and brother Rick Jardine. A
Celebration of Brenda's Life service was held
at Wingham Legion Branch 180, on Sunday,
Feb. 8 with "Vangie Spears officiating. Final
resting place, Wingham Cemetery. No flowers
please, memorial donations to Hopewell
Children's •Home, RR 1, Ariss, Ontario would
be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
Online condolences at www.mcburneyfuneral-
.home.com 07ar::
BANNERMAN
Janet Louise. (nee
Carruthers) . of
Kincardine, at Trillium
Court Nursing Home,
Kincardine, on
Thursday, Feb. ` 5,
2009, in her 60th
year. Beloved wife of
Dort
:Dear
Michael
Bannerman,
Bannerman (Emma -Watts)
all of Stratford, Melanie
(Shaun) Carney and Danielle Bannerman
(Jeremy Pike) all of Kincardine. Loving grand -
.mother of Caleb, Meagan and Nathaniel
Bannerman, Taylor and Cameron Carney.
Sadly: missed by her mother Margaret
Mowbray. Lovingly . remembered :by sisters
Sharon (Alex) Thompson, Marilyn Maclntyre,
Amelia (John) Murray, as well as brothers Jerry
(Joan) Mowbray and Allan Mowbray. Also sur-
vived by a sister-in-law Marion Mowbray.
Predeceased by her father David Carruthers,
her step -father Virden Mowbray, a brother John
Mowbray and a brother-in-law Donald
Maclntyre After working for Huron County.
Home Care for:. 17 years, Janet operred her
own. multi -disciplinary clinic (Community
Rehab Services) in Kincardine which she oper-
ated for the past 18 years. The funeral service
was held at Kincardine Pentecostal Church, on
,Moeday, February 9, 2009 with Rev: Keith
Preston and Rev. Eric Watson officiating.
Serving as pallbearers were Larry'Bannerman,
Carl' Avis, Don Emmerton, Mel Smiley,
Alphonse Murray and Sandy Maclnlyre. Acting
as flower bearers were Debbie Simmons,
Margaret deBoer, Caleb, Meagan and
Nathaniel Bannerman, Taylor and Cameron
Carney. Spring Interment, Ripley Cemetery.
Memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society or. Progressive Supranuclear Palsey
Society (P.S.P. Society) would be appreciated
as expressions of sympathy. Portrait and
memorial online at www.daveylinklaterfuneral-
home.com - 07ar
"THEN SIMON PETER answered Him, Lord, to
whom shall we go? Thou has the words of eter-
nal life.• John 6:68. Questions? 519-395-5395.
- 06,07x
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38 Auctions
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39 Lost & Found
FOUND AT LUCKNOW Pharmasave, one
ladies ring. To claim, phone the Sentinel at 519-
528-2822 and describe the ring. - 07nx
FOUND ONE IGNITION key, call the Sentinel
to claim. 519-528-2822. 07nx
The Sentinel has a large
selection of
in memoriam verses
available
for your perusal.
•
46 to Memoriam
'KUIK
In memory of Helen Kulk
February 2004
When evening shades are falling,
And we sit in quiet alone,
To our hearts there comes a longing
if she could only come home.
Friends may think we have forgotten
•When at times they see us smile,
But they little know the heartache
Our smiles hide all the while.
Love and miss you, Donnie, Bonnie, Sheila,
Jim, Christina and Tyler. - 07xmc
FARRISH
Jean Hunter (Monteith) Farrish of Lucknow,
beloved wife of the late William (Bill) Farrish,
passed away -at Wingham hospital, Thursday,
Feb. 5, 2009, in her 86th year. Born on July 27,
1923 in Renfrew, Scotland, to the late Christina
(Ramsay) and David Monteith. Dear mother of
Gordon (Amanda) Farrish of Bradford and
Christina Quirion (Neil Ludyka) of Bowmanville.
Also great missed by grandchildren Nathan,
Emma Danae, Sheldon and Kelsey, sister-in-
law Peggy Farrish of Goderich and several
nieces, nephews and cousins. Visitation was
held from MacKenzie & McCreath Funeral
Home, Lucknow, on Sunday, Feb. 8. A funeral
service was conducted from the chapel on
Monday, Feb. 9 with Rev.' Peggy Kinsman offi-
ciating. Spring interment' in Lochalsh
Cemetery. Donations to the Lucknow
Presbyterian Church or Wingham Hospital
Foundation were greatly appreciated as
expressions of sympathy. Portrait and memori-
al online at www.mackenzieandmccreath.com
07ar
47 Cards of Thanks
YOUNG
We wish to thank. John and. Kathy for all their
hard workin organizing our 60th anniversary
party and. to Carol Luiting for finding the loca-
tion. Thanks to _ the Legion and to Dave
MacAdam and Alaina for the music.: Thanks
also to the town of Goderich for the flower
arrangement. To Sharon and Don for all their
flowers and to the Victoria ` J Street United
Church Coffee and Conversation group for the
red cyclamen. Thanks to all our friends and
family who came out -in the stormy weather and
for the cards, gifts and visits.: We appreciate it
all. Fred and Donna: - 07cc
DURNIN
We would like to thank everyone for :cards,
phone calls; flowers, memorial cards and all
condolences at J.D.'s passing. Thanks to Marie
for the large Crackpot of- chili and rolls, Shirley
and. Donna for deserts. Everlastings Flowers
did exceptional arrangements of flowers and
plants. Amy of MacKenzie & McCreath, you are
very compassionate and were a great help to
our family. Thank you to yourself and staff for
helping us through this sad time. Dr. Shubat,
thank you for your care of J.D. the last two
years. To all the pallbearers, honorary pall-
bearers and flower bearers, Julia and Shelby
for your: words and poem at the service. Rev.
C Harvey for 'your eulogy, the Legion ladies for
the nice luncheon, thank you. The biggest
thank you of all is for the caring staff :of
Pinecrest Manor for the last two years. We
couldn't have asked for any better care than if
he was still at home. Thank you girls, you made
him feel right at home and put up with his teas-
ing when he was feeling good, and to my fam-
ily, for always being there, especially Dawn. I
would also like to thank J.[. ' belatedly (but he
knew) for 32 years of happiness. Grayceann
Durnin; Max, Michael, Dawn and families; and
Ross and Lois and families. - 07x
MCCLINCHEY
A heartfelt thank you to all who phoned, sent
beautiful cards, flowers delivered to our homes,
and memorial donations in memory of Ruth,
they were deeply appreciated. To the doctor
and nursing staff of Huronview for their TLC to*
Ruth. Special thanks to Falconer Funeral
Home for their guidance and support. Sincere
appreciation to Fran Donahue for her memori-
al service and words of comfort. Thank you to.
Kandice Austin for sharing her memorable time
as a caregiver to Ruth while a resident at
Maitland Manor, also to the staff at Community
Living, who were a big part of her life. To Ruth's
nephew Larry Hutchins for singing and reading
the eulogy of Ruth's short life, and to Cathy
Potter for her special music. Thanks also for
the lovely lunch served by Huronview's staff, It
was very much appreciated by the family. We
will always be grateful for- your kindness.
Harold, Garth, Lloyd, Rena, Gladys and fami-
lies. - 07cc
48 Coming Events
VALENTINE'S DAY •
At Finlayson's Village Dining & Drink, Lucknow.
Call and ask about our "Double Date Feature".
519-528-3752. - 07ar
ORANGE AND GRAPEFRUIT DRIVE
The Lucknow Scouts are taking orders of 10,
20 and 40 Ib. cases or 20 Ib. mixed cases
before Feb. 25. Pick up date is March 14, 9 to
12 noon at the Lucknow arena, For more info
and to order, please call Heather at 519-528-
2554. - 07,08ar
LADIES NIGHT OUT
Reserve Thursday, Feb. 19, 7 to 10 p.m. for
"Blow Out the Winter" at Nine Waves, Lucknow.
See ad in next week's issue. - 07ar
LUCKNOW LEGION OPEN EUCHRE
GAMES
starting `Friday, Feb. 13, 7 p.m, $2 each. Bring
a partner or come solo. Lots of fun. Everyone
welcome. 07,08ar
HERE IN HURON
2009 Spring Trade Fair: May 1 & 2, $H
Recreation Centre,: Exeter. Something for
everyone! Home, garden, finances, travel,
entertainment, crafts, food and much morel
Featuring local talent! : Here in Huron
because everything you need is right here in .:
Huron! Neighbours welcome, ` CURRENTLY
ACCEPTING VENDORS, options for small or
large business. Contact the SH Chamber of
Commerce, 519-235-0471, : ext. 22 or :.:mar
shall.shcc@yahoo.ca 07cc
EARLY DEADLINES FOR FAMILY DAY
Due to Family Day, Feb. 16; . advertising and
editorial deadline for the Feb.: 18 issue is 4
p.m., Thursday, Feb: 12. The Lucknow Sentinel
will be closed Monday, Feb. 16. - 07nx
PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES
Lake Huron Learriing Collaborative and local:
photo artist George Zoethout, presents a series
of PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES,-' $30 each
evening, Volvo Training Room. 6:30 - 9:30
p.m., Feb. 11, 18 and 25. Take one, two or alt
three. Get to know your digital camera - Feb.
11. Take better photos - Feb. 18. introduction to
Adobe Photoshop - Feb. 25. Call 519-524-4154
to register. - 08,07cc
STRAWBERRY SUMPAERFEST '09
All interested persons are invited to the meet-
ing, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 7 to 9 p.m., Lucknow
Legion: Input from all service clubs welcome..
Past, present and new members are very Wel-
come and urged to participate. - 06,07ar
KINSMEN FAMILY DAY MUSIC JAM
Come one, come all! On Sunday, Feb. 15, 1 -
p.m. - 5 p.m, Community Centre, the Kinsmen
are hosting a day of music for everyone who is
willing' to get up and: play an instrument/sing
and those who just want to come and listen. No
admission required ..;but donations accepted
with proceeds going to CF. Music teachers take
note that all of your students are welcome,
Contact Luke Smith at 519-528-2685 or
vashtar@hurontel.on.ca if interested. - 02-07ar
LUCKNOW DISTRICT
COMMUNITY CENTRE
• Main Hall
• Kitchen Facilities
• Meeting Room Available - Seats 80
FOR INFO OR BOOKINGS CALL
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