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LUCKNOW DISTRICT
COMMUNITY CENTRE
RENTAL OPTIONS
• Main Hall • Kitchen Facilities
• Meeting Room Seats 80
INFO & BOOKINGS CALL
Lucknow Travel 519-528-2388
Hot Turkey Supper
at
Lucknow Community Centre
Oct. 20, 2015
2 Settings - 5p.m. & 6:30p.m.
Adults $15.00
Children 5-11 $5.00 • Under 5 Free
Advance Tickets at
McDonagh Insurance, Armstrong's Bakery
& Everlastings Flowers
Hosted by Lucknow United Church
Take out available by calling 528.2542 or 519.528.2148
before noon Oct. 20th, 2015
"FOUR HEAVEN'S SAKE"
Featuring Paul Laidlaw and Friends
Saturday, Oct. 24, 7:15 p. m.
Lucknow Presbyterian Church
$10 advance $12 at door
Tickets: 519-528-2284, 519-528-2005,
or McDonagh Insurance
ADVANCE NOTICE
TASTE OF CHRISTMAS
at Lucknow Presbyterian Church
Saturday November 14
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BENEFIT AUCTION
A benefit auction sale will be held on Octo-
ber 23, 2015, 6:00 p.m. at the St. Helen's
Hall, for Jane Cere, who lost everything by
fire. All donations for this auction gratefully
accepted. Food available. Any questions
call 528-2279 or 528-3717
D&D COUNTRY QUILTS
17th Annual Quilt Show & Sale,
Oct. 16tH 17tH 18th from 10 am - 5 pm.
Over 180 on display. Free admission.
Crystal Palace, Wellington St, Mitchell
LAMBTON FALL COLOUR & CRAFT
FESTIVAL
October 17 & 18, 2015
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission $5.00
Over 90 craftspeople at two locations,
Lambton Heritage Museum, 8 km south of
Grand Bend, on Highway 21 and the
Legacy Recreation Centre, Thedford.
For information 519-243-2600,
1-800-265-0316 or
www.lambtonmuseums.ca
LUCKNOW KINETTES
The Lucknow Kinette club is hosting a ven-
dor evening at the Lucknow legion on
November 13 from 6 to 9 P.M. It is called A
Christmas Wish and entry is free or a dona-
tion to community service is gratefully
accepted. Save the date.
WEDDING RECEPTION
There will be an open reception for Cheryl
and Steven Scott at the Lucknow Commu-
nity Centre on October 17, 2015 from 9
p.m. - 1 p. m.
Obituaries
Obituaries
BUTTON, Lorna (nee Hunter) -
Beloved wife of the late Bill Button, of
Lucknow, passed away at Pinecrest Manor
on Wednesday October 7, 2015 at age 87.
She was born in Ashfield Township on
August 14, 1928 to the late Selina
(Johnston) and Wiliam Hunter. Dear Mother
of Marion Button of Australia, Murray
(Cathy) Button of Waterloo and the late Bob
Button of Calgary. Also greatly missed by 6
grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren and
brother Jim Hunter of Lucknow.
Predeceased by sisters Alma McKinnon
and Lois McIntosh and brother Lloyd
Hunter. A Celebration of Life was held from
the MacKENZIE & McCREATH FUNERAL
HOME, Lucknow, on Friday October 9,
2015 at 2 PM with visitation one hour prior.
Rev. Lynne Wilson officiated. In lieu of
flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society or the charity of your own choice
were greatly appreciated as expressions of
sympathy. Interment Greenhill Cemetery.
Condolences online at
www.mackenzieandmccreath.com
Obituaries
Obituaries
LANE, Hilda - Peacefully at the
McCormick Home, London Ontario,
October 04, 2015, Hilda Lieuetta Lane in
her 97th year. Predeceased by her loving
sisters, Romelda Heard and Winnifred
Wheeler, her brother Clifford and her
nephew George Wheeler. Sadly missed by
her niece and nephews Ann Romyn
(Wheeler), John Heard and Bill Wheeler, all
her great nieces and great nephews and
her many friends. After a successful career
as a nurse, Hilda returned to live at the
family farmhouse near Lucknow where she
had a long and rewarding retirement
surrounded by a loving and caring
community. She was a special lady in a
very special place. On October 9th a
graveside service was held at the Greenhill
Cemetery followed by a light lunch hosted
by Hilda's neighbours to help celebrate and
remember Hilda's life. Memorial
contributions to the McCormick Home
Foundation or a charity of your choice
would be appreciated.
(www.HarrisFuneralHome.ca)
We've shared our lives these many years.
You've held my hand; you've held my heart.
So many blessings, so few tears - yet for a
moment, we must part.
- Unknown
Obituaries
Obituaries
WALTERS, Gordon Delmer -
Peacefully at home October 2, 2015. Gord
was born August 26, 1936 in Goderich to
William and Annie (Dufaure) Walters who
predeceased him. He is survived by his
loving wife of almost 61 years, Winnie
(Farrish); daughter Joanne, Goderich; son
Bill (Janice), Guelph; son Steve (Judi),
Goderich; grandson David, Guelph and
granddaughters Saddie and Tori, Goderich.
Also survived by brother-in-law Don Farrish,
Pinecrest Manor, Lucknow, sister-in-law
Mary Ellen Gower-Farrish, Lucknow, many
nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-
nephews. Predeceased by brothers-in-law
Jack, George and Harold Farrish; sisters-in-
law Mary, Dorothy, Wilma and Joyce
Farrish; niece Marie (Farrish) Dignan;
great-niece Ashley Farrish and great-
nephew Travis Farrish. Gord worked at the
Sheaffer Pen Company, Goderich and later
at the Goderich LCBO, retiring as manager
at age 60. In his younger years, he was a
volunteer with the Goderich Fire
Department and played on several baseball
and hockey teams, including the Goderich
Old Timers team that won the gold medal at
an international hockey tournament in
Switzerland in 1977. He enjoyed
woodworking and made many items for
family, friends and charity auctions. He was
a long-time Boston Bruins fan and a
member of Knox Presbyterian Church and
Legion Branch 109. At Gord's request,
there will be no visitation or funeral service.
Cremation has taken place. Interment will
be in Maitland Cemetery at a later date. A
celebration of Gord's life will be held at
Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 109,
Goderich on Sunday, October 18 from 2-4
p.m. Memorial contributions to Knox
Presbyterian Church or Royal Canadian
Legion, Branch 109 gratefully
acknowledged and may be made through
MCCALLUM AND PALLA FUNERAL
HOME 519-524-7345. Friends may sign
the book of condolences at
www.mccallumpalla.ca.
The tide recedes but leaves behind
bright seashells on the sand.
The sun goes down, but gentle
warmth still lingers on the land.
The music stops, and yet it echoes
on in sweet refrains
For every joy that passes,
something beautiful remains.
- Anonymous
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In Memoriams
In Memoriams
HENDRIKS
In loving memory of Willy who passed away
suddenly December 11, 2013, Dad (June
22, 2011) and Peter (October 17, 1980)
We think of you in silence
We often speak your name
We have so many memories
And your picture in a frame
Our hearts still ache in sadness
In silence our tears still flow
For what it meant to lose you
No one will ever know.
Sadly missed by Mom, sisters, brothers and
families
Special Occasions
Special Occasions
HALDENBY
Happy 95th Birthday
Madeliene Haldenby
was celebrated in Forest, ON
Love from your family!
Cards of Thanks
Cards of Thanks
GAMMIE
The family of the late Ross and Grace
Gammie would like to extend sincere
thanks for the support and expressions of
kindness shown over this past month. A
very special thank you to Dr. Shubat and all
the staff at Pinecrest Manor for all your
guidance and care. We are truly blessed to
have you all. Thank you to all the visitors
Mom and Dad had while in Pinecrest. It was
all deeply appreciated. Thank you to Rev.
David Chung for his support and the guid-
ance and compassion by Joan and the staff
at MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral
Home. A special thanks to Dale Gilchrist
and Ann Pritchard for lovely music and ac-
companiment. To Keith Raymond for his
very touching eulogy, Granddaughter Lind-
sey for her flute tribute, to Alex Gammie for
your beautiful singing and Great Grand-
daughter Kylie for your poem. They were all
very touching. Thank you to the ladies of
the Lucknow Presbyterian Church for a
wonderful lunch. We also send appreciation
for all the cards, flowers, food, gifts, prayers
and acts of kindness. Grace and Ross were
an amazing couple full of love, support and
kindness. Always accepting things as they
were and supporting us. They loved each
and everyone of us in their own special
way. We will miss them, but will live on for-
ever in our hearts and thoughts.
-Garry, Bryan, Dale, Loree and families
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