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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-11-18, Page 8hint MinimWY,err John Thomas. Webster of Dungannon, roiled away at , Winghaunsn and District Hos pith On November 8, 1981 after a brk# He was SI,: • ..A: member of the.fitungan-'°` non United church,' he had. sieved as treasurer of the Chorelt for over 40 yenta, a pat which hey all�1�1 held_ at the. time of his death. in Clinton on May 26, 1900, he was the son of the lite Thome Webster and. the: hie Msrgal ret Victo* f imissey. fie married 'Hazel , �West Altonwanouh. Townsship on Septenslbe: 19, • 1923 at the Dungannon, lln- ited Church parsonage, 'leissurvived by his wild, and ftrow daughters, Margaret Rttabelle Or/40y Uf Coder- ich and Lois Kathleen Thom- is of Bolton.. . • • fle is also surviyed by five butlers, Harvey Webster, s to Lucknow institute The lateknow Women's In- stitute held their meeting in the Town Hall on Tuesday, November 10; The hostesses Mrs. Stewart MaesGi livray, Mrs. M. Yoeman and Mrs, A. E. Herbert served a delicuu luunch. The, ung, exercises were in charge of the .presid- ent, Mrs. Grace Gibson. The minutes were read by the secretary, ` Mrs, George Whitby and business was conducted, • Roll call, Something 1 do to keep healthy, was answered by 25 Wks: Mrs. Grace Gibson gave ;a report on the l :.Grey Bruce Area Convention which was held` in Ayton in October. Mts. Stewart MacGillivray chaired the program and read a poem. on November. Mr's.Grace Geis, who is retired,: .but was associated with Family Affairs in Tory fairs meeting onto; and other .communities for 35 years, was introduced by Miss Elizabeth Robinson, Mrs. Geis spoke on Family Living and %treed that lave, truth and: kindness 4 verb important in the family, with sur neighbours and also with the people in lhe'community. Mrs. John Collinson thanked Mrs,' Geis for her very interesting talk and pre- sented her with a gift:' The poem, In Flander't Field, was read by Mrs. M. Yoeman, and a, quartet of ladies, Mrs. MarshallGib- son, Mrs. Stewart MacGil- livray,, Mrs, Wm. Campbell and Mrs, Ruth Helm, sang, Smile Awhile, with Mrs, Wes Ritchie at the piano. Mrs. Wm. Campbell gave a reading, I walk in Flanders. Field, and the Motto, Feed the family what they require, not what they desire, was Visit Olivet folk **like McGuire Miss Wendy Hamilton and Rob . McCallum of London spent the weekend with Mrs. Blanche Hamilton,. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Black visited one day last week with Mrs, Caste Reih1 of. ' Goder ch, • ,Congratulations to Mr. Ted. Henry orf Goderich who won $5,000 on a Witnario ticket, Ted is the soon of Mr, and Mrs, Doug tient y, fornt- erly of the Olivet . area., Visiiting. with Mr, and Mrs. • • Bid Bennett and family at their simmer home here on Saturday evening were Mr. and • Mrs, Russell Tout and Frances Holtz of Kincardine; Mr; .Terry 'Tout of Victoria, B.C., Andy .Hamilton and Mts. Blanche. Hamiton. Mr. 'Mike Mostal of Lon- don visited on-donhited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGure and Mr. and Mrbs,ton McGuire, Chris and Scott, ' Stilelens UCWchooae Renr.*nbranee theme The St, • Helens 1LC.W. met at the Koine of Miss Isobel Miller• and Mrs, Helen Todd on Tuesday, November 10. There were sic ladies present, • Mrs, . Helen Todd, in charge of the worship, read oar Call toDiscipleship and Mission, The scripture was read by Miss Isebel Mlike and Mrs. Helen Todd. ' A poetn, Remembrance, was read by Mars, Margaret Caamrorr. The tom, a profile on Shirley Paul, was given by Mrs, • Laturine Mnsi111tt, Mrs, Janet McPherson was in charge ed. business, The nest meeting was plan- ned, and a hely Broth setved by Mrs,. Dorothy Miller, Dedicate library, Ott Sun', November 1, the;, Lueknow Presbyterian congregation lam a sspeedai service for dedicate the new library dud has beetrfounded recently, atielt minister for egos, wanes Rev, 1lr, Douglas MatDonard of Kia- cardine? fusee teach, Mailbag 6i the gre o• trots took pact in setiptare readings? Spledbi arae and other Oasts of the serviee, Suitable beeks for the Obtary Miss Waanda Wilson has . been appeiyited librarian, • Lusich and fellowship tot - lowed the sero were bro ght few and &di- e lied on behalf o4 the A'. Womeilss Grp, Sunday Safi rel, Board of Managers, lossfoto and Young .Pe p1 s gimp, Gifts of boots have Ree donated from members of the church and a tints total- irks otalirks as well; given by Mrs. Henry Mac- Kenzie. - Mats., Armstrong Wilson aistre Mrs. Stewart MacGilliv- ray gave their reports on the Bruce County tally which was held in Paisley. , The Institute patty will beheld in the Anglican Parish Hall os Dec ember 8 at 12.30 p.m. A sunshine sister gift exchange will take place at this meet- ing, tuclasowSentinel, no Kitchener, Stuart Durnin, Victoria, B.C., John Durgin, WestWawanosie (Marne iurnin, Port Franks, est Durnin, West Wawanosh; and two sisters, Margaret Mclolevin,•'Goderich and Hel- en Wager, London. is 'also survived by six grandchildren, Brersds Mil- ler, Faye Rodrigues, Alice Bradley, Lynda. • Thome*, Wendy Thomas and Jennifer Thorne*, Three great grad- children rand-childr n also survive, .Brad- ley Miller,, Blain Miller and. Janie 'Monera* Itodrigue: . Hewes p redece sed by a sister; Blanche MacMillan. The funeral wase held from the MacKenzie. • • and McCreath Funeral . Home at 2.30 p.m. on Wednesday, November 11,, 1981. Mr. Cowan of Dungannon United Church conduited the tiers/ - ice and provided music as, soloist. Flowerbearerss were Witt Webster, Lavelle*, l.'lesty, David- Errington, Bol Sprout and Ron Dentin. NOVENIthei 1St 101il-wl d Pallbearers were • Trusts 'Button, Ronald •; Alton, Wayne lyurnin, Herb Final - gin, Bob McKinley end Jini Ellington, Burial, followed at Dun- gannon Cemetery where the graveside service was Con- ducted by Mr. Can and Rev. Karl Sievert. James Ham.England Jamies. Henry England' . epf Re 5, Lire knnosw.died of a heart attack at Winghan and .Dist- rict Hospital on Thursday, November 5, 1981. He was 82. . A retired labourer, he was born in Ripley on October 8, 1899, the son of the late Jose=ph England and the. late. Elizabeth Ritchard. He: Married` the former` Isabelle` Stewart- of Lucknow on November 22, Resides 'his "rife, 'he is ssasrtwived.. by four, daughters, Ruth, Mrs. A. Hinder of Cambridge, Betty, Mrs. Har- old •HunphreY, Lud,rtmv; Marjorie, Mrs. Donald Mac- Leod of R. 1, Lucknow and Shirley, Mrs. Moss .Smith of 411111.1 $ruaseels three sons, Donald of It 1, 1404 w; Stewart or Sault Ste. 1k/foie and John of Cambridge; 26 grandchild- ren, 36 great grandchildren. and. twogreat great grand- children, A brother, Tom Enghand of Cambridge also aufr+iveS. He was predeceased by his parents, two sisters, a broth- er and one grandson.: ' . The 4utseral service was held how the MacKensie and McCreath Funeral Home' in Latinos," on • Saturday, November 7,.19 .1 at 2 p..in, Rev. William Munshaw of South Kinloss Presbyterian Church conductedthe ser- vice. Plower bearers were grandchildren, Terry Green, Randy ` Fleischman, Cathy England, Donna Hwnphrey and Catharine Ann Mac - Lead.: Pallbearers were grand- sons, Rob Humphrey,. Gary Binder, John MacLeod, Pius, Lfgland, Kenneth Smith and Gregory Smith.. Burial followed . in South Kinloss Cemetery. AUTO -SENSOR COmR ittaaf hon "braille el if* Giwirs ow & +lrir, tawaarihea<e ir;wtrr,rwwswf it to stir sows. saw, it !Woes ' firer ooto ref of uweisto rr stooks fir .i 0* food ass if cess. it moo* Heti iwadiro►,arirrrttns+nr to * ewswps wrttrpasaresraw ur+rwep+rteir, orieidr eafttit.to* en4 firer* Mr'asttar mo file frosordiptiatio ori rr+^av- end fames da k. far Moil fo rim. AN Aft, fame of • ilii'. Ate*Armor icer - Pres ruts MICROWAVE OPEN Foga elitist time, power levels, t ! 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