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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-12-11, Page 17/1 30. In memoriam KENNEDY In loving memory of a dear husband and father, and grandfather, Paul Andrew Ken- nedy who passed away December 17, 1984. We miss thee from our home, dear We miss thee from thy place.. A shadow o'er our life is cast, We miss the sunshine of thy face. We miss thy kind and willing hand Thy fond and earnest care. Our home is dark without thee We miss thee everywhere. Sadly missed and always remembered by Shirley and Marilee and Chuck Lobsinger and family; Liz and Murray Louttit and family; Rose -and' family; Dave' and Angela;, Dan, Jamie and George. • —50x 31. Cards of thanks BROWN We wish to express our, sincere appreciation to our neighbours and friends for flowers,. cards and visits at the time of the death of a dear daughter-in-law, Eve Brown, at Belle- vue Washington: Your,kindness was very much. appreciated. Thelma and Wilbur Brown —49x RAYNARD I would like to say a very sincere thank you to all who visited, sent cards, flowers and food while. 1 . was a patient in Westminster Hospital and since returning home. This thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Mary Lou Raynard -0x McDONALD • We would like 'to thank all who made ' our 50th anniversary such a happy occasion. God • bless you . all. Tom and Nina McDonald —50x CHESBRO 'The family :of the late Nellie Chesbro, wishes t9 express their sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for all their kindness and support following the loss of 'a dear mother and grandmother. The .beautiful floral'tributes, charitable donations, expres-, Bions of sympathy, and,food brought in will always be remembered. Special, thanks to Rev. Clarence McClenaghan, 1JIrs. Robert MacKenzie and the United Church who served lunch following the service. Many thanks to funeral . directors , for their understanding and guidance,: our heartfelt thanks to all. Wilma, Rhoda, Robert and Maurice and their families -502 BERE Our sincere thanks to everyone for your cards, .visits, phone calls and gifts while we. were/in the hospital and since coming home. Thanks alsoto the helpful staff .of 2nd East for their excellent care. A special thanks 'to Dr. Cauchi on the safe arrival, and to Drs. Pearce and, Walker for their assistance. Thank you Dave foryour, support and comfort during Jennifer's delivery. Dorothy and Jennifer -50 32. Coming events CHRISTMAS ON AN, STREET Friday, December 13,,' 8 .p.m.. Lucknow Public School. Presented by Grades 5 to 8, with. Kindergarten children presenting Mother Goose's Christmas and Christmas Dances. Public School Band will . perform. Everyone welcome. —50 • 32. Coming events. LUCKNOW & DISTRICT DROP IN CENTRE Meets each Monday and Friday, 2 - 4 p.m. Everyone welcome. —43tf BROOKSIDE SCHOOL CHRISTMAS CONCERT Tuesday, December 17, 8 p.m. Admission adults $1.50, secondary students $1.00, preschool free. Everyone welcome. —50 EXPECTANT PARENT EDUCATION The Huron County Health Unit invites you to attend the Expectant Parent Education Classes being held at Wingham United Churchcommencing Wednesday, January 8, , 1986. The cost is $5.00. The next series of classes will begin the week of March 17; 1986. For pre -registration or further infor- mation, please. call the Health Unit office at. 357-2264.—50,51,52ar NEW YEARS EVE DANCE &SMORGASBORD LUCKNOW LEGION BRANCH 309 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. S14.00 PER COUPLE TiFFINS ORCHESTRA Tickets Available From Members CHILD HEALTH CLINIC The Huron County Health Unit invites you to attend the Child Health Clinic held at•the' Health Unit office, Wingham Hospital Clinic Building on Wednesday, December 18, 1985 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance' 2. Anaemia Screening 3. Immunization 4. Fluoride ADULT IMMUNIZATION WILL ALSO BE OFFERED AT THIS CLINIC —50ar , 1/ Attention Farmers! A.,7,For sale BIG ROUND BALES OF HAY. 395-5227. -50,51x C. Wanted Phone WANTED " TO BUY - barbecue : pigs, ruptures, rhinitis, poor„doers; any size; also sows and, boars fit to butcher. Call 335-3151. —4 Sxtf WANTED TO RENT 'land in Lueknow, Ripley area. Peter Edisbury 395-2438. —50,51x , -WANTED - 8 tons ofmixed grain. Bill Phillips, .529-725/7. -49,50 D. Livestock ' 'YORK CROSS. LANDRACE bred gilts, available for December and January farrow- ing, bred to coloured boars, as well as our usual selection of 'York, Hamp, Duroc, HampxDuroc boars. Prices reasonable and guaranteed. Bob Robinson, , R. R. # 4,. Walton 345-2317.' —47-50 E. Farm services LYNN LOS'RY FARM SYSTEMS LTD., R. R. No. 1 K.incardint . •Ontario. For all your manure, feed, and gran handling require- ments call 395-5286 or see us in Amberley. We handle everything - «almost. —42tfar FARMERS.experiencinn financial difficult- ies. There • ay be w ys of "solving your problems tt , ” • ou are not aware of. For further i;if 1,on contact SYL-MAR Fin- ancial ( s ts. (519) 449-2809. —048 " STA" EQUIPMENT. Barn clean- e.-; , manure amps, vertical, horizontal; 8' 15 P.V.C. .r S:B.T ductile. Cow and calf tie 'stalls. Loose housing. Bunk feeders, ventilation •equipment, hog confinement, Ritchie heated water bowls. Farrowing crates. Weaner decks. Plastic 'slates and also farm gates. Contact Lloyd Johnston, R. R. 3, Holyrood, Ontario. Phone 395-5390.-42tfar. F. For rent 27 ACRES OF CROP LAND to lease or rent, Dungannon area. Call evenings 529=7606. —49 discover - CLASSIFIED ADS! • Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, December 1.1, 1985 -Page 17 Michael Kosmyna.• Michael Kosmyna passed away in Toledo General Hospital on Nov. 24, 1985 in his 75th year. - A retired employee of Wylis Jeep Corporation in Toledo, Ohio, he leaves his wife, the former Phyllis MacDonald and one son, Jim of Englewood. Colorado to mourn. Final resting place Lochalsh Cem- etery. Lovingly remembered by the Robert Scott and Sadie . Hamilton . families. Nellie Irene Chesbro Nellie ,Irene Chesbro (Phaneuf) of 400 Broadway St.;, dpKincardine, flied Nov. 29, 1985 in Kincardine and District Hospital. She was 74. She was born in Ayers Cliff, Quebec on Jan. 8, 1911 to Maurice and Nellie, both of Beebe; Quebec. On Nov. 5, 1932 she married Walter Chesbro in Georgeville, Quebec. A United Church adherent, she is survived by four of her children, Robert, at home; Wilma and husband Ellwood. Elliott, RR 3 Holyrood; Rhoda, Kincardine; and Maurice and wife, Linda, Kincardine. She is also survived by two sisters and six brothers. She was predeceased by her parents, her husband Walter, July 1985; daughter Esther, December 1962; and . an infant daughter. The funeral service' was Dec. 3 at 1 MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral. Home, Kincardine with Rev. • Clarence McClen- aghan of the United Church presiding. • Flower bearers were grandchildren Cathy Chesbro, Bruce Elliott and Dwayne Ches- bro and pallbearers were Oakley Woods, •Art?ur McCormick, Bob ' Arnold,' David Gibb, Harold Elliott and Donald Elmslie. Interment was at Greenhill Cemetery, Lucknow. Elmer Nelson Graham Elmer Nelson Graham, 76, of Goderich, died Sunday; Nov. 17, 1985 at his resid- ence. • The son 'of, the' late Nelson Graham, of Ashfield Township and the former Alice Pollock of Pine River, he was born June 21, 1909 in 'Ashfield Township. A farmer, he was a member of St. George's' Anglican 'Church. He was initiated into Morningstar Lodge 309 G.R.C. (Carlow) on Sept. I4, 1932 and was a mason for over 53 years. ' He was past master of that Lodge and a past principal of Huron Chapter 30 R.A.M., Goderich. He was a member of Huron Council 25 R.S.M. Stratford, St. Elmo Preceptory 22 Stratford, Wildwood Lodge 22 R.S.M. and. Edwin York' Rite College 59. He was also the past patron of the Eastern Star Blue - water Chapter 284, ' Goderich. • Surviving are his wife, the former Nora , Aileen Sowerby, one . son, Lorne, of Goderich and ' two sisters Laura, Mrs. Frank Shields, of Colborne Township and Irene, Mrs. William J. Stoddart, of London., - He was predeceased, by one sister Ethel Bogie. Funeral service and committal were held in the chapel of Stiles Funeral Home on Tuq'sday,, Nov. 19 with Rev. Robert J. Crocker, of St. , Georges Anglican Church officiating. Interment Maitland Cemetery, Morningstar Lodge 309 held a service at the funeral home Monday, Nov. 18. James Alphonse Leddy a James Alphonse Leddy; who was born in West Wawanosh Township in 1895, died in Clinton Hospital on November 23,, 1985. Active as a farmer in the township until his retirement to Wingham ten years ago, he had a particular regard for horses. Retaining his driving license until a few, months ago, Jim Leddy-was an ardent fan and faithful attendant at district harness racing events: Jimhad a wide circle of acquaintances and was known for his gentle Irish w't and optimism. He was devoted to fartni - and took particular care to encourage young men and women taking up farming as careers in the area. He had a deep personal regard for St: Augustine R. C. Church which he.had watched being built in 1903. Reverend Frank Dentinger, celebrant of the funeral mass at St. Augustine on Nov. iy 27 spoke of the material assistance that Jim had given in the upkeep and renovation of" the edifice. ' Con -celebrating the funeral mass were ' the Reverend Stan Soltysie of Sacred Heart Church, Wingham and the Reverend Edward Dentinger of St. Joseph's Church, Kingsbride. Also present in the sanctuary .. was the Reverend John- Mooney of port • Burwell, former pastor in Wingham. 1 Pallbearers were Stuart Chamney, Ted Robinson, Dennis Leddy, Bert Moss, Wes Jefferson and Bernard: -Boyle. Steve and Dean Tiffin were altar boys and Christine Stapleton was the organist. Flower bearers were Bill Leddy and Gordon Foran. Interment was in St. Augustine Cemetery. Jim Leddy is survived by his " wife Margaret (nee Jefferson); a sister, Sara Anstett of Wingham and brother Raymond of Lucknow. MILVERT JARVIS REID Milvert Jarvis Reid of Goderich died at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital ori November 25, 1985 at the age of 75. A retired Lucknow area farmer, he was a member of Knox Presbyterian Church, Vic- toria Loyal Orange Lddge 710 Clinton and the Royal Black. Knights.: - 'Born in Ashfield Township on October 30. 1910, he was a son of the late Samuel Reid of Ashfield Township and the former Matilda Jarvis of West Wawanosh Township: • Me married the former Laura ,Mae Con- gram in 1945 who predeceased him. He mar- ried the former Gladys Miller of Seaforth 1978. ' Besides his wife; Gladys, he is survived by a daughter, Marion, Mrs. Peter Keil of. Gor- rie and three sons, Lloyd of. Point Clark, Keith of Seaforth and Murray of Toronto'. He is also survived by his stepchildren, Dick Eisler, Mary Hogue, Doris "Ellison, George Barwick and Bill Barwick, all :of Goderich, Bob Barwick. of Orangeville, Jack, and Bill Eisler of Seaforth and Lloyd Eisler of Kit- chener, 29 grandchildren and 21 great 'grandchildren.. Also surviving are. four sisters, Evelyn, Mrs. Peter Cook of Lucknow, Ruby, Mrs. Charles McDonald and Doris, Mrs. William Humphrey, all of Lucknow and Lorna, Mrs. Gerry Hudson•of London. He • was predeceased by his first wife, Laura Congram and a son, Grant in 1948. The Orange and Black Knights held a'ser- vice at the Stiles Funeral Home in Goderich on. Tuesday, November 26,1985•at 9 pan. The funeral service was conducted from the Stiles Funeral Home in Goderich on Wednesday, November 27, 1985 at 2 p.m. by Rev. G. L. Royal ' of Knox. Presbyterian Church, Goderich. • Flowerbearers were Dick Eisler, Ron Pennington and George Barwick. Pallbearers were Jim Reid, Doug Hackett, Bob Cook, Major Youngblut and Bob Glen. Burial in Greenhill Cemetery, Lucknow: MARGARET FOLEY Margaret Foley of Goderich died ' at University Hospital on Thursday, November 28, 1985 in her 82nd year. A retired school teacher, she was a mem- br 'of St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Goderich and the Catholic Women's League. Born in Kingsbridge on November 6. 1904, • she was a daughter of the late Edward Foley and Mary Sullivan. She is survived by two sisters, Mary, Mrs. Edward Johnston and Rita, ' Mrs. James Johnston, both of Goderich and a brother, Matthew Foley of Kingsbridge. ' She was . predeceased by 'three sisters, Sister Appollonia,,' Gertrude, Mrs. .Earl Drennan., Helena, Mrs. Dan Doyle and three brothers, John, Michael and Theodore Foley: Funeral mass was held at St: Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Goderich at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, November 30, 1985 with Rev. Joseph Hardy celebrant. Parish prayers were said at the Mc- Callum. Funeral Home on Friday evening, November 29, 1985. Pallbearers were nephews, Dan Doyle, Michael Drennan, Dennis Johnston, Bill Walters, Ronald MacDonald and Bill Linklater. Burial in St. Joseph's Cemetery, St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Kingsbridge.