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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.
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Nowadays, every time we
lick . a stamp we're putting
our money where our mouth
is.
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