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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-10-28, Page 4Lac'mow Sentinel, weduesdig, October 28, 1981—Page 4 kidies attend q uilting bee at Mrs. Katherine Collins and Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, Marjorie .Thompson Donald McCosh and Mrs. were among those attending Gladys Arnold for a few days the "Adventure in Quilting" this week were their cousins, on Fri., Oct. 23, which was Wallace Thomson and Mrs. sponsored by the Walkerton Marjorie Curran of Peter Heritage Fair, and held in borough. Knights of Columbus Sunday guests at the home •• of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sutton . ind Mrs. Earl Elliott were Mrs, Mildred Couch nt Thursday and Friday and daughter Cindy of ... in Detroit visitingrelatiVes. Adan Cindy Proulx of Congratulations to Rob Cape Croker, Mrs. George,..., Farrell who graduated from King of Bervie, Willex King, 41110 ittiaries Walkerton District High Kincardine Township, and at Kincardine. A largely at- thnded reception was held in the evening m Ripley -Huron Complex at Ripley. The bride is the former Carole Lotton. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thompson attended the 40th wedding anniversary party for Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Thacker of Kinloss on Satur- day night. Visiting in the community over the weekend and guests at the Needham - Lofton wedding on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Needham of Merton. School on Friday and is now Mickey Whittington of R.R. attending Conestoga Col- 4, Marton. lege. Mr: and Ms. George Spending a few days with Mier of London and Rob their Aunt and Uncle, Mr. Farrell of Kitchener were and Mrs, Morley Scott were weekend visitors with Mr. ' Deon and Tammy Doupe of and Mrs. Jack Farrell. Onli Marton, • and on Sunday, Saturday evening, Mr. and Watke, Bruce and Angela, Mrs. Bev Cliffe of Lurgan -visited witivtlie Scotts. Beach were guests of the,.Mr. and Mrs. Don Reid Farrel's. were in Wingham on Friday M. and Mrs. BillIdacICen• evening, where they attend - de and family of Gederioh ed the wedding 'of Marilyn's Vent Friday with Mr. and consul, Stevan MacTavish, Mrs. Donald Forster._ and Gail Delmage- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Me- Frank lEinerson of .• cosh were among the manY Goderich spent Sunday with 'friends who attended the Mrs. George Emerson and Golden Wedding Miniver- ,.. Bob. sary of Mr. and Mr. Harvey • Sunday visitors with Mr. Ackert in Ithicardhie Com- and Mrs. Roy Collins and plea on Friday night. kl family were Mr. and Mrs. Mr- and_Mrs- Mac Mein- Sam Green of Arthur, and nes of...mutiny River visited, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hutchison relatives and friends in this and children of Kincardkie. c°nImullitY diring the melL Best Wishes from friends On Saturday, Mrs. Gladys in this community go out to _Arnold visited her brother- and Mrs. Jim Needham in-law, Henry Arnold, who is Mr who were married on Satur- a resident at Brucelea flayen, Walkerton. Y i"1' the An lican `"Har`-" "Me. for Missions" met on MOIL, Oct 19, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Boyle. Guest speakers were Bruce and Kathy Aitken who told about experiences they had while attending' Asbury College and • Asbury "Seminary in Kentucky. Congratulations to Heather Boyle who graduated from Waterloo Uniirersity as a• Social Worker. Attending the graduation were , her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fran- cis Boyle, and her sister Kerry. Olive [Laing] Reld Olive Reid of Kincardine died at Kincardine General Hospital on October 4, 1981 following an illness of several months. She was 77. Olive Amelia Laing was born in Russelldale, Perth County in 1904, a daughter of the late Tom and Amelia Laing. She married Lorne B. Reid of Huron Township on July 9, 1925. After their marriage Olive and Lorne worked • together on their Huron Township farm, building their Maple Lea holstein herd to national prominence. In 1954 they sold their •farm and moved to Kincar- dine where they were mem- • bers of the Kincardine Unit- -.ed Church, Masonic L9dge ,nd Eastern Star. • Mrs. Reid is survived by four daughters, Evelyn, Mrs.. Jim Bradley, Ashfield Town- • ship; Marion, Ms. J. S. Robb, Huron Township; Isla, Mrs Lovell McGuire, Brant- ford; Gladys, Mrs. David Nesbit, Kirkton and one sister, Irene, Mrs. Jack Neeb of Stratford. Seventeen grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren also survive. She was predeceased by her husband in August, 1974 along with ,Aandstm, Reid Liddle in July of the same year. In 1950 she lost her • only son, Russell and in September of this year, her grandson, Brock McGuire predeceased her by one month. - The funeral service was • held at the MacKenzie, and McCreath Funeral. Home in Ripley. on October 6, 1981 with Rev. Keith Preston of the Kincardine Penticostal Church officiating. Pallbearers were Charles Liddle, Dale Liddle, David Thomas, Bruce Scott, Leon - I roimr,,,‘“moolirftlilrel.•••11.1910,04T04,Amrftwirm,:wrgabasvomworobAti-.1...orgo..tusirob.mr:wwie*Airmammi:ininewpm‘••-1 -iumw; 1 - 1- 1 1CANADA , SAVINGS I BO NDS UIf I i •I • 0 1 Aik • Guaranteed for the First Yeair (Maximo -of 11 -5;001). -per person} McLeod, Young, Weir Limited • Kitchener, Ontario. Order Now Through �d McDonagh • 5284423 AnApthoiizedSubfAgeht for iird Reid and Andy Baker. Flower bearers were granddaughters, Olive Lid- dle and Madonna Bradley. Burial followed in Ripley Cemetery. • • William A. Townson William Townson passed away. at Laurentian Hospital, •Sudbury, October 18, .1981 in his 71st year. He went 'to Sudbury in 1935 and was employed at •INCO until his retirement in • 1973. • He married Sarah Mac sr- ' er, daughter of the, late Mr. • and Mrs. L. C. MacIver of Lucknow, in 1938. - She survives with their two 'daughters, Mrs. Ron Chap- elle (Ann) of Whitby and • Mrs. David Trudsler (Wan- da) of Rossland, B.C. and two sons, Calvert Townson of • London and Francis Townson • of Dartmouth, N.S. •and seven grandchildren. Also survived by four sisters and two brothers, Mrs.. Gladys Beyea- aid Mrs. Lottie Tul- • loch of Sudbury, •Mrs. Grace Peever and Mrs. Wilda Mor - oz of Timmins, Fred Town- son of North Bay and Stan Townson of Ajax. • Bill enjoyed playing his guitar and singing and was a •member of the Musician's Union and the Country. Music Travellers who took part in • the Funeral Service on Wed- nesday afternoon, October 21, 1981 at the Jackson and Barnard. Funeral Home in • Sudbury. Rev. Jack Mid- daugh officiated. Graveside • service was at 4 p.m. ..'at Union Cemetery, Powassan. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dickie of Lucknow, Mrs. Grace MacIv- er of London and 'Walter Dickie of Toronto were in Sudbury for the funeral. • White Pine 1 lx6T&GVMatch White Pine for Barn & Garage Doors aiso Barn door track Galvanized track cover \t kackets Lags &trolleys • STOP HEAT LOSS • We WI replace broken glass in wood or aluminum windows Now is the time to'replace cracked and broken windows St. Lawrence Cement. Portland and Masonry in Stock •• • HENDERSON es. BUILDING CENTRE- • JeW.. HENDERSON LIMITED LUCKNOW, ONT, Business Hours Mori. to Fri. 8 a.m. to 530 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m. to Noon • A •