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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-01-10, Page 6rage 1 ►w Bei Wednesday, Jaws VW Birthday Club' Ashley Humphrey. RR 7 Lucknow i intra try 9,1964 fl "famish Black Jan." Y 110 19N 2 Years RObbie Voung okusiss January 12, 109 t3` Years Old $1;200 ZONE 3.NORTH LIONS Radio WINNERS Mrs. Jack Binkley, Mrs. Tom Lloyd, Harriston New Bingo starts Jan. ti„ Listen to CKNX Radio * Wingham. Cards available at: Bain's, Agnew Jewellery, Village Market, Don & Bev Thompson investments, Montgomery Motors, Bank of Montreal, Dungannon Service Centre, Mayfair Restaurant, Buffy's Cards 82.00 ea. 3 for $5.00 Proceeds to Community Service :r;.w-g!0 OF L IMES IMPORTANT NOTICE to ail Huron .County Pork Producers Talce notice that the 1990 ANNUAL MEETING OF THE HURON COUNTY PORK PRODUCERS MARKETING BOARD wilt be held WED., JAN. 17, 1990 at 1:00 p.m. sharp at the Blyth & District Community Centre ✓ Forthe parpase of the pro`perbusiness .ot the annual meeting. ✓Election for vacant positions on theHCPPA, Marion Taylor -. Bruce Bergsma Secretary President NOTICE Township Of Kinloss`. Residents The ToWnship' waste. disposal site will be open. the following: Saturdays from 9 AM 5 PM January 6 and 20, February 3 & 17, March 3, 17 and 31. and every Saturday in 1990 thereafter until further notice. TOWNSHIP OF KINLOSS G=� Dene Mae Dahmer Doreen Mao Daae', of noir*, paw- ed away in the K -W Hospital, Kitchener on Monday, January 1,1!10 at the age of 04, The former Doreen. Millar was born in Winnipeg,, fa�talarr on November 1935 to Herh► Nem 1Pannphileon) Miller. Mrs. Doh' is survived by her hus- band, John of Ebnira (formerly •of Lucknow; her mother, Nellie Miller; , Trish and her husband, Bert of Ebnire .and a son, Shawn ;and his Kathy Dah ner of Durham. She is also survived by two sisters, Pat, Mrs. Bruno duan of London, Ed- na, Mrs. Joe Taskonia of Barrie; four grandchildren, Bradley Golding and Mary, Laura and Michel Dahmer. Mrs. Dahmer was predeceased by. a son Michael in 1975 and her father, Herb Miller. VS tionwas at the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home, Lucknow, from where Rev; G. McFarlane of the Lucknow United Church, conducted the funeral service on January 4. Spring, interment South Kinloss Cemetery. Scott Douglas Needham Scott Needham of London died suddenly at his residence on 'January 2, 1990, at the age of 23 years. Mr. Needham was the dearly loved son of Gordon and Patricia '(Foran) Needham; dear brother of Dale and Brent, both of London and dear grandson of Art and Isabel Young df Dungannon and the late Orville and Ruth Needham and the late Elmer Foran. < , Visitation was held at theJames A. Harris • Funeral Home, London • on Wednesday, January 3 and on Thursday, January 4 at the MacKenzie and McCreath. Funeral Home," Lucknow. Family prayers were held in the funeral home, Lueknow, that evening. The funeral mass was celebrated • on Friday„January 5, at' 11:30 °a.m. in St,,. Augustine Roman Catholic Church, St. Augustine by Father F. Dentinger, Flower bearer was Laurie Jarvis. Pallbearers. were Gerald Abbott, Tinct Walker, Dan Monteith, Mark Scott, Ken Hutchison, and Sandy Forbes. . Spring interment St. Augustine Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to St. Augustine's Church or to The Cana- dian Cancer Society. 1 '4i 1. 11 1 Sale On All Winter stock ncluding Footwear (sale eJan. 16) female apparel inc. 325 Durham Market Kincardine .. 396-3145 4 Rebecca Elliott Rebecca Elliott passed away at Pinecrest:Manor,Nursing Horne, Lucknow on January 3, 1990. She was in her 99th year. Mrs. Elliott was a member of the Kin cardine United Church and for many 4 years was employed` at the Kincardine Hospital. ; • Rebecca Elliott; the 'former Rebecca Smith, was a daughter of the late Robert and. Rebecca (Montgomery) Smith, and was born in Huron Township on May 28, 1891 She was the last . surviving member of her family. She married Harry Elliott of Huron Township, on June 23, 1923 in the Bethel United Church. Elliott is survived by her daughter, Shirley,. Mrs. Willard Downey; two grandchildren, Tom Downey of R. 3, Holyreod and Mary Downey of Kitchener. She was predeceased by her husband Harry; six brothers and three sisters. • Visitation was at the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home, ttatcknow, from where the funeral service was held on January 5. Rev, G. McFarlane of the Lucknow United Church officiated. OBITUARIES Spring interment in 'Kincardine retihtac of 11. 1, Lucknow, a red farmer, passed away ,on Decenmber 21, 1009 in London, in his 75th year. Mr. MacMillan was a member of the Lucknow United Church and The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 309, Lucknow. He was born in West Wawanosh Township on July 18, 1915, a son of the late Philip and Isabel '(MacLeod) ,MacMillan. Mr. MacMillan is survived by his wife, the former Sadie Sinnamon,• a daughter, Isabel and her busband Murray Wilkln, R. 1, Ripley and a step - daughter, Dawn and her husband; Richard Turnbull of Landon. , . He is also survived by ' his, sister,' Jean, Mrs. Watt Willits of Wroxeter; four grandchildren, Jeff, Lisa, Michael and Jonathan Wilkin and two step -grandsons, John and Mathew Webster; Predeceasing him were his parents; hia sister, Isabel, and two brothers, Bruce and Archie. • Visitation was at the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Lucknow. Lucknow Legion Branch 309 and the Ladies Aux- iliary held a • service on Saturday, , December 23. The funeral service was conducted at the funeral home by Rev, G. McFarlane of the Lucknow United Church, on December 24. The Lucknow United Church choir sang accompanied by Mr. Stickings. Flower bearers were Mathew Webster, Jonathan Wilton and Jerry Hertel. Pallbearers were Mac Willits, Bruce ., Willits,; Allan Willits, Murray Willits, Robed Sinnamon and John” Sbtnamon. Sprig interment .in Greenhill Cemetery, Lucknow.. Donald M. Mason Donald M. Mason, 71, of 1141 iQueen Street Kincardine, died December 19, 1989, at the Kincardine and District Gene ' Hospital.. Death was caused by 'heart ` allure. Mr. Mason was born June 3, 1918, in Huron Township, son of Thomas Mason and ora MacLeod.' He married Annie Taylor in Toronto on September, 25, 1943. They resided ,in, Ripley until .1962, when they moved to Kincardine... Mr Mason is survived by has wife; son Robert of Waterloo; two daughters, Trudie Nelson of Kincardine and Brenda Lauzon of Whitby; grandchildren Faye Kirkconnell of Armow, Dawn Nelson of • Atikokan, Robert and Paul Lemon. of Whitby; great grandchildren, Craig, Jason and Rachel Kirkconnell, of Arrow. He was predeceased by two brothers, Bert Mason -and Ardil Mason. A Mr. Mason was a• member of the United l Church, served with the 'Royal Canadian Mr Force, and was a ' past deputy;reeve of Kincardine. He vies well 'known. for providing the public. ,address system at Kincardine's sing=s -longs and at area fall fairs. Rev.. C. McClenaghan conducted the funeral December 21, 1989 at• the Davey- Linklater Funeral Home. • ' Interment Ripley Cemetery. Pallbearers were Floyd Johnston, Ar- chie Speers, Jack Hartwick, Albert Shewfelt, Norman Dunsmoor. and Oliver . McCharles. WMS and auxiliary amalgamate The first meeting of the newly formed group, the Lucknow Presbyterian Women's Missionary Society, was held in the church on January 3. This group was formed by the amalgamation of the after- noon WMS and the Evening Auxiliary in- to one organization. ; Mildred Loree opened the meetingwith the poem, Mother Year ie Dawning, and a prayer for the ;New Year. Dorothy Brown presented the devotions with thefresh Hebrew 4. She spoke of the of the spreading of the Gospel and tally of the work of women in the New Testament. The study for this year ' is on the history of the WMS taken from the book, A Lively Story,. and was capably in- troduced by Elleda Laidlaw. Evelyn Little reviewed the Glad Tidings and Fern MacDonald presented two readings on the new year.. The rollcallwas answered with a New Year's thought. • President,. Rhoda MacKenzie conducted the business and correspondence. Follow- ing ollowing the closing hymn and prayer, the social committee of Grace Gammie and Shirley Hawthorne served lunch.'