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Jairres, Semen Bowler
Jam Season Bowler passed away at
St. Wheel's Ho le, Toronto in hips 4001,
Year un �{ dsy. F� 15. 114. Ira
Bowler attended school at Metall and
Hemlock • City, Aeinfleld; Goderich Col-
legiate and Danforth Techutcal School,
Toronto. He worked - in - Toronto for T
am �,. LambertShookMeldrume Meats
and for the last 12 years as a salols
manager with B & M Distributors, Scar-
borough, which is owned and operated by
bo
brother, John Joe Bowler,
Mr. Bowler was , the beloved son of
Bose Bowler -Austin and the late Maurice
Bowler. He will be sadly missed by his
loving brothers and sisters-in-law, Art
and Linda,. Dean and Toni, Murray and
Keary, John Joe and Starr, Elwood and
Lola; sisters and brothersin-law, ° Anne
and Sult Yeller, Ella and. Paul Ferris,
Norma and Joe Bator, Betts and Chuck
Stapley, Carol and Chris Kelly, Sharon
and Pat Biala, Bonnie and Brian
O'Reilley, and Therese and Jim Cooke.
He Was a dear stepson of John Austin,
stepbrother of Joe, Ralph, Cathie and
family, and the late Eugene Austin.
Mr. Bowler is also, survived by. 18
nephews, 13 nieces, aunts Elizabeth
Bowler, Cecelia' Eley, Norma Lukonski
and his uncle, Arthur Murray.
He was predeceased by a dear friend.
Muriel Marshall.
Visitation. was at The Ingram Funeral.
Home, 1055 Gerrard Street, East, Toron-
to on February 16. Mass of the Resurrec-
tion was held at Corpus Christi Roman
Catholic Church, 16 Lockwood Road,
Toronto on February 17, at, ,11 a,m:.A
eulogy in memory of James Bowier, writ-
ten by his brother, John Joe, was read at
the Mass.
Pallbearers were James' brothers, Ar-
thur, Dean; Murray, John Joe and.
Elwood, and a nephew Maurice Bowler.
Mr. Bowler was cremated and will be
laid to rest in Kingsbridge Cemetery in
the spring Many donations to The . St.
Michael's Hospital. Building Fund and the
Cancer Society were ',gratefully 'received.
Mary {Polly) Johnston:
Mary Johnston of Pinecresi. Mauer
Nursing Home died on February 19, ,1990
in her 97th year. Mrs. Jel iston was a
member of the Lucknow • Presbyterian
Church. She married her late husband,.
Mark on March 8, 1916, and they farm-
ed in Kinloss Township until retirement.
NOTICE
SENIORS' BO'S SERVICE
Due to lack of
participation the
SAN/ORS' BUS
SERVICE offered by
the Lucknow Lions
Club will be discon-
tinued effective
February 28, 1990.
LUCKNOW.
DISTRICT
COMMUNITY
CENTRE
Sunday, March 4
Lions Bingo
OPEN DATES
March: Friday 2, 9, 16, 30
Saturday 3,10,17, 31
"ONLY"
CALL 528-3532, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Mrs, Jam, the longer te*ll► Ce-
ley, was * *molter of the• Jamie
andAnn Jane (L .kr)Conley. Sloe
was born in Minion Township OA
December 27, Mrs. Johnston is eunived by
Vera
H Mall, Mrs.
1 Jean of ell of
W�n; Mar , . Don Marthi ol
Doris,.Witschene Mrs. Bert More, of
W Wawanosh township; Lloyd of
Kinloss towtnehip and Wayne Johnson of
MississaShe also leaves surviving 25
children and several great,
Mrs. JoiaeMtonl woe_ by her
husband Mark in 14; two sods, Keith
and Everett.
Visttiation was at the MacKenzie end
McCreath Funeral, Lucknow, from where
the funeral service was conducted an
February 22, by Rev. Peggy Kinsman.
Organist was Donald Moffat.
Flower bearers were grandchildren
Tom Deyell, Donna Johnston, Doug
Johnston. and Jennifer Johnston.
Pallbearers were grandsons, Allan
Johnston; Craig Johnston, Elwood
Hodgins, Lenny Jobnston, Don Johnston
and Wayne Martin.
Spring interment in Greenhill
Cemetery,. Lucknow.
William Stanley Dennis
William Stanley Dennis of 179 St, David
Street, Goderich, passed away at his
residence on February 17, 1990, in his
81st year. Mr. Dennis was born in
Wingham on December 15, 1909, a .sou of
the to James Henry and Pearl (Snell)
Dennis.
Mr. Dennis is• survived by his children,
Madeline, Mrs. Roy Burchill, Goderich;
Beulah; Mrs. Jim ` Wallace, London;
Eldon and Gail. Dennis, Beaverton; Carl
and Sue Dennis, lialiburton; Douglas and
Janice Dennis, Guelph. He is: also surviv-
ed by a dear. companion Kathleen (Katie)
Glen of Goderich..
He is also :survived by three sisters,
four brothers, Esther Dennis of Goderich,
1 grandchildren and nine great
grandMr. Dennis - was predeceased by his
parents,' three brothers and four sisters.
Visitation was at MacKenzie and
McCreath Funeral Home, Lotto*. Cap-
tain W. Clark of the Goderich Salvation
Army conducted the funeral service on
February 20. Donalda Moffat was.
organist:
IJNTEE
LISTING 1BANTEDI
PAUL atm 52114411
1LLVIN Rom " 315..174
WARREN ZMIII 5214710
HIGHWAY LOCATION 100 acres, brick
home, well .maintained baa, 2 silos, 85
workable, hardwood bush.
RIVER PROPERTY - 3 bedroom, 11h storey
stoneIstucco home, 24x28 workshop,. Nine Mile
River plus large dug pond. Reduced to 419,900.
COUNTRY LOT with St, Helens creek, .8 acre,
48 x 40 shop, perfect site for dream home.
X33,500.00 .
LUCKNOW - 3 bedroom bungalow with finish-
ed basement, all naw windows, central vac,
main floor laundry, quiet location. *88,000,00.
COMPLETELY RENOVATED country home, 2
baths, 28x58 shop, 4large bedrooms, 24 27
deck, small creek.
2.5 ACRE LOT -close to town, 30x30 shed
excellent building site.
HURON TWP. - Solid 3 bedroom home, 100
acres, 97 workable,lh drained, bank barn,
2 Steel barns, set up for hogs/veal, 40x60
steel shed. 4139,900.
55 ACRES - 4th Ashfield, drained, all
workable.
99 ACRES • Ashfield, 9 mile river flows
through, 75 workable, 40x 70 barn, 20 acres
bush.
200 ACRES pasture, pirtidy drained, will fenc-
ed, 130 acres cleared. Asking 4110,000.
A HFIELD 100 scree cash crop, drained at 80
ft100 ACRE FARM' -.3 bedroom home, 3
barns, driving shed, 97 workable, Huron Twp.
- $130,000.
2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW - attached
garage, move in condition, 1,100 sq. ft. '
SIDESPLIT - 3 bedroom with garage, new
carpets, Well decorated, quality built horse.
ASHFIELD TWP. - 50 acres systematically
tiled, spring possession
Pallimparin were grandmes, Korb
=Wallace, Richard, Demis, SamDante,Donis, Mithael
Trite and Dee.* Dem&
LIGring Interment Greenhill Cemetery,
-}_Thee � 8Blas Mayen*
arg,aret babel MacKen-
zie, wife of Gerdes Haycock, 'floored',
poised away at Pmt Nuninig Home,
on Februsry 11, 1* in her 7 it
'year. A kind and 'wife, mether
and fried, Mrs. Hawdl be mimed
greatly by those left to mom her
pawingShe will be lovingly .resod by
her husband • Gordon, daughters, Bertha,
Mrs. William Scott; Betty, Mrs. Jack
Scott and sons, Donald, 1im andJack
Blue. Mrs. Haycock will be eadly Mang
by 12 grandchildren, 10 great grand-
children and ane sister, May, Mrs,: Jack
Collinson, of Lucknow.
'
Mrs. Haycock was born in Ashfield
Township, June 17, 1912, a daughter of
the late Neil G and Bertha MacKenzie.
She attended Stratford Normal School
and taught at Hemlock City and Lochalsh
schools. During , her lifetime, Mrs.
Haycock was a' very active member in
community organizations anda' faithful
• member of her church, of which she was
a former' elder. She was a charter
member of Bruce County Tartan Society,.
as well asan active member of Bruce
County Historical. Society, Ripley
Wemen's Institute, Ripley Hawy Hearts
andHuron Star Re Lo4e,
The funeral service was conducted
February 13, 1990 front the McCreath
MacKenzie Funeral Home, lite) with
l'tev: Tom (Anthers officiating. 7 Order
Novice. .
On Wednesday February 21, Lucknow
Novice "B" travelled to Clifford for the
first game Uwe three game series. Off-
* ford opened the scoring early in the first
period but L ucknow was able to even the
score before the period ended when Con -
by McDanagh
fancy stick work took him •,
Clifford defense and he was able
:to lift one' over the goalie's shoulder.
• Clifford scored a single goal in the se-
cond buf
e-cond`but L ucknow came back to again tie
the game in the third period when Den -
oom--7m—
iiiimunimmiamaammasumns
One Enka Star, Xiscerdin, of witieA alts
was a charter member, Mid a metraoeial
service the resew elf February 12.
Pallbearers were ale of her gramdsone,
Doa Blue, David Iced 'nue Blair
Scott, ArrayBrune Scott.
The flower bearers were her five
Allison Blue, Dinette
and Patricia` Leonard, Barbara Alton
Spring burial in Ripley Cemetery.
CORA SIIERWOOD
Cora Beatrice Sherwood of RR 5,
Goderich dial et her residence ai Thurs-
day, Feb. 22, 1900. She was a member .of
the Nile United Church.
She was the wife et the late Earl
Sherwood.
are Neta and her
husband Dawson of Corwula and
Ernest and his wife Linda Sherwood of
RR 5, Goderich. She is survived by one
sister Mrs, Evelyn Crawford of Wingham.
Surviving are Davina,
Deanna and Greg Dawson and Heidi,
Leah and Ashley Sod.
She was predeceased by three brothers
Cecil, Bill and Howard Culbert.
A, funeral service was held at
McCallum .and Palla " Funeral Home on
Saturday, Feb 24 at. 1:30 p.m. 'Rev.
George Cowan officiated.
Pallbearers were Charlie Culbert, Don
Culbert, Bob Crawford, Ken Crawford, .
• Bi11 Crawford and Murray Gaunt.
Intent Green Hill Cemetery:
meet:Clifford
his Lubbers scored on a breakaway with
Daryl Aitchsou earning an assist: There
were numerous scoring chances by each
team and both goalies made many ex-
cellent
xeellent saves. It looked like the game was
headed for overtime but Clifford was able
to get one by Jordan Andrew when, they
scored on a 'breakaway. with . only 16
seconds remaining on the cloak. Final
score Clifford 3, Lucknow 2.
The second game of this series is
scheduled for Friday March 2nd, at 7:00
in 'the Lucknow Arena,
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