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HALLER
Alma Flora (Solomon) Haller, peacefully at her
home in Toronto on Thursday, July 16, 2009.
Alma was the wife of the late Tom Haller. She
was bom in Lucknow on April 19, 1926 to
William Austin Solomon and Margaret
McGuire. She will be missed by her daughter
Raechel Haller and sisters Marjorie Solomon,
Lucknow and Muriel Wilcox, Syracuse, New
York. Also survived by nephews, Stephan
Marshall, Edmonton, Henry and Chris Wilcox,
Syracuse, Steven Haller, Kitchener, and nieces
Debby, Anne and Cindy Haller of Kitchener.
Predeceased by her parents and brothers,
Elwood, Murvin and sister Beryle Marshall.
The funeralservice was held at Ward Funeral
Home, Toronto. Rev. Brian Scott officiated.
Visitation was one hour prior to the funeral
service. Cremation followed. A social hour fol-
lowed at Central United Church. As expres-
sions of sympathy, donations to the Toronto
General Hospital would be appreciated by the
family. A book of memories may be signed at
www.wardfuneralhome.com - 32x
MCEWAN
The family of Jim McEwan are deeply sad-
dened • by his death at Pinecrest Manor,
Lucknow, Wednesday, July 22, 2009. He is
survived by his wife Joyce Odle Arnold) and
three sons, Jamie (Barbara) of Etobicoke, Ken
(Marian) of Chatham and Sandy of Alberta. His
grandchildren are Ian, Colin, Sarah, Brett and
James. His was predeceased by a brother
Donald and sister Jean ` White. Jim lived a full
life. He was bom at Braeside Farm on the 14th
concession of Kinloss Township on September
22, 1921 after his parents Jim and Mary.
McEwan had immigrated from Scotland in
1920. They moved to Silver Lake Farm in 1925
where Jim and his family lived until he and
Joyce retired to Kincardine in 1986. Jim had
many talents and was adept at animal hus-
bandry, butchering beef and evaluating cattle.
He loved animals and ran a mixed farm. He
also loved the . outdoors and was a skilled
woodsman and hunter. Jim served on many
local boards such as .the Kinloss Community
Centre, the Bruce County Cattlemen and the
board of the local church. People were anoth-
er of his passions and he loved to chat. His
funeral was held Monday, July. 27, 2009 in
Kincardine United Church, conducted by Rev.
Don Harry. The pallbearers were James, Ken,
Sandy, Doug ` and Bob : McEwan and John
Whyte. Honorary pallbearers were Bill Butters,
Ron Stanley and. Stewart Lane. Flower bear-
ers were his grandchildren. Barbara and
Marian McEwan read scriptures. Interment
took place in the family plot in Kincardine
Cemetery. Memorial donations to Kincardine
United Church, Heart and Stroke Foundation
or other charities were appreciated. Portrait
and memorial online at www.daveylinklaterfu-
neralhome.com - 32ar
48 if'.MorIam
KERR
in loving memory of our parents, Merele and
Mary.
Loving memories never die
As years roll on and days pass by
In our hearts memories are kept
Of the ones we love and will never forget.
Barb, Donna, Dianne and families. - 32x
AUSTIN
In loving memory of a dear wife, mother, grand-
mother and great-grandmother, Mary Austin,
who passed away July 30,- 2003.
The angels sang Amazing Grace,
The Lord came down and touched your face,
He held your hand 'and whispered low,
Come with me, it's time to go,
The gates of heaven opened wide,
The angels lined up side by side,
A special gift was on her way,
The day God took you away.
Always loved and sadly missed by Eldon, Jeff
and Deb, Darlene and Rick, Deb and Bob,
Mike and Ally, and families. - 32cc
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47 Cards of Thanks
MACDONALD
i would like to sincerely thank everyone who
came to help me celebrate my 90th birthday at
RVilta. Thanks for all the lovely cards and
beautiful flowers, and for the good wishes and
gifts. Thanks a lot and may God bless. Fern. -
32x
• MACDONALD/BUSHELL
Thank you. With love and gratitude to all who
shared in my 90th birthday party. We DID have
a wonderful celebration. You're all welcome
back for the 100th. Nina. - 32cc
HAYES
We would like to thank our family and friends
for putting on and coming to our 50th anniver-
sary. A special thanks 'to Janice, Jim, Gloria,
Rod, Debbie and Phyllis. Also thank you all for
the gifts, cards and flowers. Thanks again.
Marj and Alvery. - 32x
• ELLIS
Thank you to McDonagh insurance, Lucknow
Travel, Lucknow Co-op, Hodgins Home
Hardware, Lebold's Butcher Shop, Lucknow
Service Centre, Knechtel's Food Market,
Armstrong's Home Bakery, . Stewart Auto
Refinishing,: Paul Zinn/Mclntee and Willits Tire
Service, for the birth plate we received for
Tyler. Jason and Elaine. - 32xrnc
PINECREST RESIDENTS'
We the Residents of Pinecrest =Manor; wish to
thank the friends and relatives of the late Mrs.
Bemadean Ritchie for their generous 'dona-
tions to our Council. 32x
48 Coming Evers
PORK BARBECUE
Hosted by Purple Grove Community. Centre,
Sunday, Aug. 16, 4 to 7 p.m. Door- prizes, quilt
draw. Adults : $12; children 5 to 10, $6; under
five free. Everyone welcome. Tickets: 519-
395-3376 or 519-396-2001. - 32,33x
DREt4NAN 09 REUNION.
At Chris and Joy MacDonald's. 37576 Belfast
Rd., RR 2, , St. Helens. Saturday,
Aug. 15, 12 noon to 5 p.m. Pot luck, bring lawn
chairs, BYO. refreshments. Everyone welcome.
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LUCKNOW DISTRICT
COMMUNITY CENTRE
• June & Bob Gilchrist
50th anniversary - Saturday, Aug. 8
• Elyse deBruyn & Dennis Dewar
Wedding Saturday, Aug. 15
FOR INFO OR BOOKINGS CALL
McDonagh In•)u rr-•unci519-528-3423
LuciaowLegion Branch 309
Iv August Corning Events
• August 18 -executive meeting
• August 22 - Music in the Fields
• August 25 •regular meeting
For more kIb111Mror1 contact the Branch at 519.528-2745
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48 Coming Ev.nts
"RURAL ROOTS"
Art Exhibition by members of Stratford's
Gallery 96. Opening Friday, Aug. 7; 6 p.m.
Show continues until end of season. Blyth
Festival Art Gallery. - 32cc
PSYCHICS RETURN
Christena and Peter return to Suncoast Mall,
Goderich, offering caring and dedicated read-
ings, Thursday, Aug. 13 to Sunday, Aug. 16. -
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DUTCH HERITAGE DAY
Sunday, Aug. 16 at Lambton Heritage
Museum, 12 noon to 4 p.m. Admission: Adults
$6, Seniors $5. Food and entertainment, rain
or shine. Bring your own lawn chairs. 519-243-
2600 or www.lclmg.org - 32cc
COMMUNITY BRIDAL SHOWER
For Candice Vanderhoek on Thursday, Aug. 6
at 7:30 p.m. at the Ripley Legion. 32oc•
COME & GO BRIDAL SHOWER
For Michelle Thompson (brie of Derrick
Meriam), Saturday, Aug. 8, Belgrave
Community Centre, 2 to 4 p.m. - 31,32x
VAN OSCH-SHIED.
An open reception for Sharon Van Osch and
Rob $hiell, Saturday, Aug. 8, at their home,
7428 . 23,`Atwood .m. Dress cHwy. � at A casual.
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August Worship Schedule
Lucknow Presbyterian Churches
Aug, 9 & 16 - Lucknow Church 10 am.
Aug. 26 - VBS Service 10 a.m. (Lucknow)
South Kinloss @ 9:30 a.m.
@ 11 a.m.,
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Chance to
win car at
golf tourney
Tee off for a
chance to win a
new car through
the . Town
Country Support
Services ` (TCSS)
golf tournament
while helping a
good cause.
Join in Aug. 8 at
the : 'TSS:` annual
golf tournament
at Woodlands in
Clinton and sup-
port the work ' in
providing quality
home and com
nnunity support
services that
strengthen the
health and quality
of life for individ-
uals and families
living throughout
Huron and Perth
Counties.
The tournament
includes 18 holes
of golf, a full
steak dinner, and
lots of _great
rizes, including
the chance to win
a car from
Goderich
Hyundai for the
fust :person to get
a hole in one.
Registration is
$70 per person.
TCSS •assisted
more than. 4,000
people throughout
Huron and Perth
last year through
such programs as
personal support
services, home-
making services,
transportation
services, Meals
on Wheels,
Dining for
Seniors programs,
and seniors' well-
ness programs.
Last year, the
agency provided
more than
125,000 hours of
homemaking
services across
the two counties,
and delivered
more than 21,000
meals throughout
Huron.
To register. for
the tournament,
please call 519-
482-9264 ext.
2021 ...or email
azoethout@ tcss.o
nca._
H i't r v 11 - Kinloss
INCITATION TO TENDER
1. Point Clark Community Centre Custom Swil. Roof
2. Point Clark Community Centre Porcelain Tile Flooring
'3. Point Clark Community Centre Accessible Doors
4. Ripley -Huron Community Centre Accessible Door
5. Ripley -Huron Community Centre Water Heater
Sealed Quotes clearly marked as to contents will be received at
Township of Huron -Kinloss Municipal Office
Box 130
21 Queen St.
Ripley, Ontario NOG 2R0
until (11:00 AM) Thursday August 13, 2009 for;
Details for the projects listed are available at the Municipal Office. On site visits are
available by anointment. Only Tenders submitted on the proper forms provided at
Municipal Office will be considered bona fide bids. Lowest or any Tender not necessar-
ily
ecesserily accepted. Call 395-2909 for more information.
Mike Fair
Director of Facilities, and Recreation
Huron - KCinlas
2 1 Queen Street, P.U. Box 1.30, Ripley, ON NOC1 2R0
519-395-3735
hurontw pQ' hurontel.on.ca • www.huronkinioss.coi»
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