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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-10-20, Page 16corr,. ni.Unity fl ewS Lucknow $eHltluel,, Wednesday, Qetolxer 29, 1962—Page 16 Spends the week with Mauldens at Kinlough By Msry Boyle Mrs, Don Currie of Ottawa and her daughter, Heather Currie of Hamilton, Ian ' of Fonthill visited; last MacDonald of Toronto and Sunday at the Maulden. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Phillips home. Mrs, Phillips remained and spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Mann and David, Mrs. Velma Mann of Gorrie and Mr, and Mrs. Tom Lucas of Listowel spent. Thanksgiving with Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur Breckles and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burt spent the weekend in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. George Burt and family. It was, Michael's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Whiteside of Toronto brought her father., Arthur Haldenby ..013,11tOoriles WILLIAM '' Cir1iANTJA�S William. James Grant of Lucknow passed away at Victoria Hospital, London on Tuesday, September 28,1982 in his 61st year, A member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 309, Lucknow, he ' was employed with the Liquor Control Board of Ontario at the Lucknow store. Mr. Grant is survived by his wife, the former Margaret Hayden; a daughter, Audrey, Mrs, Donald Schmidt of Kit- chener; itchener; three sons, Roy Davidson of Waterloo; Ross Davidson and Larry David - SOD, both of Goderich. He is also : sdrvived by a brother, Gordon of Toronto; three sisters, Helen, Mrs:. Ted Lewin of Toronto; Ituth, Mrs. George Judges of Toronto; and Alice, Mrs.. Albert Wilson of Vancouver. Hugh. MacKenzie Hugh MacKenzie of Blyth passed away . in Wingham and ` District Hospital, on Friday, October 8,1982 in his 70th year.. Born .on May '23; 1913 in Kinloss .' Township, he was the son of the late William' and Elizabeth (Howe) MacKenzie. Although quiet by nature, he made many friends. He. had worked .:for Inco for twenty-eight years..' and resided in Levack. Because of. ,illness, he took an early 'retirement and had lived in Blyth for several years. He will. be missed, by his friend; .Marie Button, three sisters Mary Sheane, Jean McQuillin, Mrs. Roy Finlayson, three brothers, Alex of Hamilton, William of Dundas, Donald of Hamilton, sixteen nieces and nephews MICHAEL JAMES O'NEILL Michael James O'Neill of Kingsbridge .. died in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich on Friday, October 6 at the. age of 74. He was born in Ashfield Township on ,February 10, 1908 to John Joseph and' Martha (Sinnett) O'Neill. He was a life-long resident of Ashfield Township and worked as a fanner. He was a member of St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Kingsbridge and the Knights of Columbus. He is survived by three sisters, ' ° Mrs. Cyril ,(Catherine) Austin and Mrs. Desmond (Mary) O'Donnell, both of Kingsbridge and Mrs. James (Dorothy) Moore of Huntington, West Virginia; and two brothers, Thomas of Huro'nview and James of Goderich. He was predeceased by one brother, John. A funeral mass was held Saturday, October 9 at ' 11 a.m. at St. Joseph's Church, Kingsbridge. The Reverend He was predeceased by a brother, Roy. The Lucknow Branch of the Royal CanadianLegion held; a memorial service at the funeral home on Thursday, September 30, 1982 1982 at 7 p.m, Legion Padre George Garratt conducted the service. The funeral service was held from : the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home in Lucknow on Friday, October 1,1982 at 2 p.m. Rev.. George Garratt conducted the service. Interment followed in. Greenhill Cemetery, Lucknow. • Flowerbearers were Paul Henderson, Bill Porteous, Ross Cumming and Doug MacDonald. Pallbearers , were Harold Ritchie, Russell Whitby, Jamie Elliott,. Wayne Cranston, Herb Clark and Ir- vine Eedy. and sixteen great nieces and nephews. . He was predeceased by his parents and , his oldest. brother, . Kenneth L. MacKenzie. The funeral arrangements were made by MacKenzie - McCreath .Funeral Hone, Lucknow, ` and the service was conducted by Rev.. Hugh Nugent on October 10110982. Pallbearers were four nephews, Weir Sheane,'BiJ MacKenzie, Ian Mackenzie, Gordon MacKenzie and close friends, Harold . Ferguson and Huntley Dawson. ° Flowerbearers 'were Frank Graham, Don MacKay, Wm. Lidstone and Russ Murray. Interment was in South Kinloss Cemetery. . - Friends . and relatives' attended from Toronto, Ottawa; Hamilton,. Dundas, Burlington, Wingham, Blyth and Kincardine. r Father E.J. Dentinger of- ficiated. Relatives and friends from a distance attending the funeral mass were Mrs. Lloyd Berken of .Fremont, California; Mrs. James Moore and sons James and Daniel from Huntington, palest Virgnia; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schindler and daughter Charlene from Marysville, Michigan; Mrs. Elenore McLennan from Collingwood; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Shiflett and family from Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. David Midden from Algonac, Michigan and friends from London, Ingersoll, Stratford, Wingham and Wallaceburg. Prayers were said at McCallum Funeral Home in Goderich . on Thursday evening, October 7 at 8 p.m. by the Knights. of . Columbus and at 8:30 L p.m.. Friday evening, October 8 by St. Joseph's Parish. Interment was -in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Kingsbridge. Pallbearers were Pat O'Neill, Ken Fitzpatrick, Paul O'Donnell, James Moore, Joe O'Neill and Dan Moore, all nephews of the late Mr. O'Neill. home after spending a week. in the city with his family. Anglican ACW The Anglican Church Women met on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. David Haldenby, The president, Mrs. Delbert Hedley was in charge. Miss. Edna Boyle, read the scripture : and Miss May Boyle gave the meditation on Thanksgiving. Prayers followed, Mrs. Ronald Thacker read the minutes of the previous meeting and, also the correspondence which included an invitation from the Kinlough Presbyterian W.M.S. to their that* 4itering meeting on Thursday evening October 21. , The roll call was answered with a Bible verse containing the word, Thanks. The report of the South Saugeen Deanery meeting held at Kingarf was given by Miss Edna Boyle. Mrs. Bert Nicholson was the program convener and began with the ,origin of Thanksgiving Day and a Thanksgivingthought. Readings were given .by‘ Mrs. Delbert . Hedlev. Freedom from Want; Reasons for Thanksgiving by Mrs. David Haldenby An Autumn blessing ty Mrs. Roy Collins, The lunch was provided by Mrs. Midford Wall and Mrs. Bert Nicholson gave the courtesiesand a social time was enjoyed. ...Mrs. Gertrude Walsh of Kincardine and Edna and May Boyle • visited on Wednesday with friends who are residents at Bruce Lea Have n at Walkerton. ++ Nowadays, every time we lick . a stamp we're putting our money where our mouth is. Mitchol! 348.8433 Groan ton 225.2360 Port Albert 529-7901