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Deafl1.Ma.cLeod
Passes Suddenly
DEAN I; MacLEOD
--- Mid. Dean -Isabel MacLeod„ a
woman. who took great. joy in.•
life 'in her home community
and who contributed rnuch to it
ied.. . •e Ly on'Sund&y_, a.tch
1st •at her home in Lucknow:. h
htacLepd••was 81 years of age.
Dean wads born in Kinloss
Township.ori August'20, 1888,
'a daughter of•the:late Peter' '
MacLeod ands ivlary MacKenzie.
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Memorial Chapel in Lucknow on
March 3rd °at 2. p.m.. by her pastor
Rev. Glenn Noble. Mrs. •Tom
Pritchard acted as'organist.a
.. Pallbea'rers'were Frank MacKen-
zie, Douglas Graham., Harry MacKen-
zie,.
:Norman. Tay) r, •
Lloyd `h9 acDougald Ross
MacMillan. . • • .
Temporary entorniin exit w•as.in
-South K:rnlos�Ivitiisole
fiiss A numbek• of year-s-a$e;liss'
She attended elementary school
at the Grey Ox ; •4th of Kinloss,,
'Lucknow'High School and Strat-
ford Normal School. She also •
graduated- from the Moody Bible;
Institute. in Chicago;.. ..•
Miss l iacLeod 'taught pubiic
• school for a number of years: at
•var•iou's rural schools in this
area.
She was a'devoted• member of'
South;hinloPresbyterian
&h crch.---an-d e work,o:f-the-
ch.urch was primary in her every•
• day hying. Dean had rare . •
qualities of mind and character` Off d
MacLeod cornp�osed a poem which
she requestedbe read at her
funeral. The poem follows
I -anh. dead !'. but I've lived
I have shared. df the' earth
It.s':aif and it's sunlight.,
E'er since I' drew breath.
I've seen many'sunrises:
Sunsets .and seasons; •
And learned that life's changes'
Have reason
s:• had their reasos:
• I've. gazed -at the glory ,
Of: "sky and. of, river; '
' Seen natures swift arrows
Released from their quivers,
The good smells of earth
have savoured; the'thrill
. finding stye-e-t—fl
'Sun; kissed on a hill,. .
and a fine talent for writing..
• Th;rouh the years many lines '
of poetry and prose were•'written
by hlis's •MacLeod which
culinina,ted several years ago b '
t e publishing of . 'Horne• and '•
Country° Gleaning'', a book -.of
Miss MacLe•od.s poetry.. The book'
was published in co-operation with
the Kairshea 1Vomen's.
Institute'.
Miss 1\.'acLeod had a wide circle;
tbf friends, manyrho.had come
to know her through her writings.
She was ke r tett in
The warmth o:f•a woodfire,
Kettles a -singing;
The honk of the wild. geese
r'`fiti"-kt ware a -w nging.
The playing ofpuppies.,
•The frisking of kittens;
T --1a tighter=o€-ektIeFre�r ,
With snow on their•inittens.
•
The dearness of friends
Whose fineness brought blessing
When •life's disappointments
'Were'heavy.and•pr
•
the well-being of her
community and of its residents,
'both youhg and :old,'
She•is survived by her sister
C\liss Mary 13; MacLeod' of_
Lucknow:
The funeral service was.
%otducted at the MacKenzie
.:
Lucknow °Lady:
• Dies In 'Hospital
MRS "AI;EEX HA:C'KETT
Mrs•, ,A.lex_laackett'o'f .Lucknow
died at the•Wingham and District
Hospital on Monday', March 2nd.
She w.as 87 years.of age
Mrs. 'Hackett was 'the former •
Janet Hunter, daughter ,of the late
William Hunter, and
Isabelle Helm.' She Was born '
in October 7',, •1882.
On September 5th, 1905,, she •
married Alex,(Sandy) Hackett.
at the •home -of her parents
in Ashfield. Mr, and Mrs.
Hackett • farmed'.. for. many -years
on the farm, now owned by their •
'son Alex on the 10th of Ashfield.
About twenty-five years ago they
moved.to• Winghani.wtiere Mr:
Hackett operated a farm ,machin-
ery business 'until retiring to -
•
Lucknow a number of years ago.,
Besides herhusband , she is ••
'survived by a daughter Mrs. Pharis
(1Vlaizie) Mathers of Kinloss; -.
•
sons Clifford of Goderich, Torn' of
:Lucknow ; Melvin of Port Elgin
and Alex of•Ashfield Township.
She was •predecease"d_b_y * .
brothers and sisters., 'Robert T..
Hunter,: Mrs. James (Elizabeth)
Hackett, 'George. Hunter, John,'
Hunter and William 0.'Hunter.
The•funeral:was conducted at
she_J.ohnstone_-Funeral Home -in
Lucknow'. oh Wednesday , March -
4th at 2 p: m . conducted by
Rev. J. Hummel` of Trinity
United Church, Ashfield.
Pallbearers were .six grandsons ,
Donald ,Hackett, Chester Hackett
Allan Hackett, •Lorne Hackett
Barry .Hacliett, Wayne Hackett
Temporary entotimbnient was
at South Kinloss Mausoleumwith
the final resting place •to:be '
Greenhill Cerneter ;
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11th,, 1970.
WH.ITECHURCH.
It\trs Gerald Cover and •
Christ sie of G derich were
S -u ldav visitors with Mr..and.,Ntrs.
Russel c 1:T.apIna u
Eir, arid. Mrs, i3m11'' asit.
ck. of
C'ulr.:oss ,were: Suinday.'
visitors with Mr, and 1llrs
•Wallace Conn
Mr, and hies. Carman. Whytock
and Jack of Wingharn were
.Sunday visitors with Mr. -and Mrs.
Lloyd, Whytock anal family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ketchum.
'Of—Palmerston—Were-Saturday
visitors with: Mr. and• Mrs. Farl,.
Weber and family
.We are pleased to report that
Jack Aitchison returned from
Victoria Hospital, .London
week to Huronv'iew•..
Rumors have 'it that Carman'
Whytock has bought back the
farm .which he sold on the
2nd Concession across from • •
Mack Brown and will 'be moving.
in the- futures The community -•-
extends: ,a. welcome on their •
return,
Mrs. Lan Tiffin and: Mrs..
Elmer Sleightholm were at
Mount' rest on Monday.
ttitafew-froom tended --
the receptio'n'.on Friday eveni)ig
in. Dungannon Hall for: Mr: and ••
'Mrs. Douglas' Henry; nee J•anet
Merril1, 'newlywe.ds.
• Mr.. and Ai,. 'Douglas Tiffin
Ivlr and. Mrs, liev.in.Tiffin of
Wingham were SundayT. guests with
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Tiffin•td celebrate :with them the
occasion. of •Dans birthday.
. We are happy to -,report that.
Mrs. 'John Jarpiesbn was able to
return hdrne on:Thurstl•ay, last
frorn 'St:: Joseph's Hospital,
London:
M•rs,' Bbb. Hutchison spent the'
week -end with,Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Dawson and family..., "
Sharon Rintoul of London spent
the week -end 'with her :patents
Mr and Mrs. 13111 Rintoul:,--
Mrs. Walser Elliott and Ruth,
1;1rs;••Lorne Forster and Mrs.
jack Forster on Sunday
attended: a relatiire shower•'at, the
h me of Mrs', Ronald Forster,•
Lucknow for•Janet'Forster{bride-
to Abe, a.datighter of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Forstez,•
Mr• and Mrs. IrWin McClena
glaan and Nancy of St.. Thomas,
visited Sunday with his parents
Mr and Mrs:. Ben McMcClenagh-
an,, and -his .brother, Carl and '
Mrs.. McClenaghan,. ,- •
Mr. and,Mrs. Paul Moore of
Teeswater were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and: Mrs. Walter
Moore and family.
• , Mr ; and. Mrs... Charles .Woods._ ant
Sylvia of Egmondville were
Sunday callers on fier parents
Mr. and. Mrs; • Gershorn Johnston.
of Wingharn:
Word. was received, here that
Robert McClenaghan of Rest Home
ar_Goder.ich.4on Saturday hada......
stroke'which: affected
his right •side. • His many friends
here 'wish him a speedy recovery.
Rev.: Horace Braden of, London
was a'dinner guest on..Sunday .with
Mr... and ;Mrs .. Alex •;Craig'.
---•-1-ohn-Tayla a-ccon ppanied bye
Jim Taylor visited pn Sunday with,
.Jvlr. and Mrs.. Charles Showers.
John has had the 'cast removed'
from the leg and now hasa, to get
therapy treatments and get the
limb -suppled up..•
Mr., and Mrs': •Atchie'Purdou; •
Cathy, Lori and Karen, visited ;
on.Sunday with' her Mother Mrs.
.WetiStPr�Tac`.i<,ln�.f' ► istca-wel,-�y-k�o--
is still nursing a llroken right
arrnM. .. •
• rs.uBen McCdenaghan ,visited
a few days last week with Mrs.
George, McClenaghan and Mildr,e.d
Mrs Annie Coultes of l•3elgrave'
spent a. few ,days last week wrt-h
Mr.. and Mrs. John Gaunt.
HOUSEHOLD
CORN BROOM"
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Those earth joys were good,
But I knew smr'nething better
And learned that to -Jesus
1e'er 'was adebtor,
.
And `that our sojourning
Down here•was a school;
To fit us to enter
His Heavenly Rule.
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