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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-12-16, Page 20Agn ..e.,ia w.. h4Fr"�r9II»��.arWi�gry Page 20--Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, December 16, 1987 ISABFI.1 i MACLENNAN MACKENZIE Isabelle MacKenzie of Pinecrest Nurs- ing Home, Lucknow, died in Wingham and District Hospital, on December 7, 1987 at the age of 96. Mrs. MacKenzie had also resided at Princess Court, Kincardine for an interim period. Mrs. MacKenzie was a retired school teacher. In her early 60s she had con- templated beginnirhg a nursery school in Lucknow. At that same time she was ap- proached by the local School Board and asked to teach the first kindergarten class in Lucknow, which was the first opportuni- ty for kindergarten training locally. Also a member of the Lucknow United Church and Lucknow UCW, Mrs. MacKen- zie had remained alert and interested in her community, friends and church. She was also a founding member of what is now known as the Lucknow Town and Country Club. Isabelle MacKenzie is survived by daughters Mrs. Rae (Catherine) Myers of Morrisburg, Mrs. George (Helen) MacGregor of RR 1, Kincardine and her son, Jack MacKenzie of Lochalsh. She is also survived by eight grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband Neil J. MacKenzie in 1944; three brothers D.L. MacDiarmid, Jamestown, New York; Grant MacDiarmid, RR 3, Lucknow, D.R. MacDiarmid, Cleveland, Ohio and a sister, Mrs. G. (Catherine) Stockham, Detroit. Mackenzie and McCreath Funeral Home, Lucknow were in charge of the funeral arrangements. The service was conducted by Rev. G. McFarlane of the Lucknow United Church on Wednesday, December 9 at 2 p.m. at the funeral home. Pallbearers were three grandsons, Gor- don Myers, Ian MacKenzie and Gary MacKenzie, as well as Bill Farrish, Ewan MacLean and Ross MacKenzie. Interment Greenhill Cemetery, Lucknow. PEARL ARABELL BUSHELL Arabell Bushell of 160 Cherryhill Pl, Lon- don, formerly of Lucknow, died in Lakeland, Florida on December 2, 1987, at the age of 77. Mrs. Bushell, a retired telephone operator, was a member of the United Church, Rebekah Lodge - Glenco Branch and associate member of the Clinton Branch. Born in Lucknow on May 6, 1910, she was a daughter of the late Roderick John Cameron and Sarah Essie Janet Fluker. Mrs. Bushell is survived by her daughter Jean, Mrs. Robert Simpson of Kintail; two sisters-in-law Mrs. Betty Wicks of Ken- more, N.J., and Mrs. Mildred Cameron of Lucknow. Six grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren also survive. As well as her parents, Mrs. Bushell was predeceased by her husband, Nelson E. Bushell, and two brothers Ken and Stewart Cameron. MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home were in charge of the funeral arrangements. The Rebekah Lodge held a.service at the funeral home on Sunday evening. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Gerald McFarlane of the Lucknow United Church on Monday, December 7 at 2 p.m. Flower bearers were Jennifer, Ray- mond, Cathy, and John S. Dalton, family of Clete and Mary Louise Dalton. Pallbearers were Morley Bushell, Ed- burt Bushell, Rod Cameron, Ken Cameron, Bob Simpson Jr. and Art Simpson. Interment South Kinloss Cemetery. a'r"M7r:�-meq=9,yvrv5a'�7 SCHEERINGA-Kathy and John are proud to announce the arrival of their daughter, Megan Lynn, on November 23, 1987 in the Peel Memorial Hospital, Bramp on. Megan weighed in at 7 lbs, 5 ozs. All ri ,a ',ts to spoil are taken by the grandparents, and Mrs. Archie Purdon of Wingham and Mr. and Mrs. William Scheeringa, Listowel. MCDONALD-Ruth, Bill and Shannon are pleased to announce the birth of their treasured son and brother, Cole William, weighing in at 8 lbs, 4 ozs, on Saturday, December 5 at the Grey Bruce Regional Health Centre. Cole is a new grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Grant Echenswiller of RR1 Holyrood and Mr. and Mrs. Norman McDonald of RR2 Lucknow. O'NEILL - It's a boy! Bernard and Jean- nette (nee Johnston) are proud to an- nounce their new arrival on November 24, 1987. Glenn William was born in Alexander Marine and Genral Hospital, Goderich, weighing 7 lbs., 10 oz. Proud grandparents are James and Ozellah O'Neill of Goderich and Frank and Dorothy Johnelton of Londesboro. Proud great grandparents are Bob and Bertha Johnston of R. 1, Clinton. Guidebook available The 1987-88 editions of the Winter Book, Winter Packages and Winter Events are now available from the Ontario Ministry of Tourism and Recreation. The Winter Book lists 75 downhill and 250 cross-country ski areas across the pro- vince as well as snowmobiling and ice. fishing facilities. Winter Packages describes some 300 resorts, lodges and motels that offer midweek and weekend packages. These .. may include meals, ski passes or ice fishing equipment. A two -night weekend package with three meals daily starts at $100 per person (based on double occupan- cy) . An ice fishing weekend that includes bait and transportation to the ice huts (but no meals) costs about $85 per person. The final booklet is Winter Events, filled with things to do during December, January and February. " Included are winter festivals, sports, performing arts and parades. These booklets are available free by writing Ontario Travel, Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario, M7A 2E5, or by calling (416) 965-4008 or toll-free 1-800-268-3735. APPOINTMENT Thomas W. Hogeboo , son of Wallace and Jane (Alton) Hoge o of Napanee has been appointed as Personnel Manager . of the new Napanee Barmish Inc. Barmish Inc. is one of Canada's men's apparel manufacturers. Tom is an Honours Bachelor of Arts graduate of Queen's University and has a Master's degree from Dalhousie Universi- ty. 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