The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-08-01, Page 20Page 28—Lutinsew Sent rel Wednesday* August lted
Lucknow correspondent
*back on the job
The WOW Kirtin9Witte T t
Jerviice drew a large Fwd to the '
Ltiiw Church !iib
UCKNOW
by etildmd Lome
Sunda t n. *cud sic ware
ncovkled y y Brgttm wict * been living there. moved, to Punic
mixed quartet from Collar—hie. Cly the end of Juite.
Bob sad binaKcnzie C a to Jinx irk atnll
visited in Gu11 Lake. Saskatchewan, to attend the graduation of their _y ins elurday, July 25
t .exchanged
Rcg°1)Taneya Wendy +w vows on Sat
in the Lucknow United Church.
Oney and da>iughtet Leigh Ann ham. MacLeod of Bancroft, _
attuned 'with them acid have been nor and his three sons.
spending holidays with her parents caped on Evelyn Little on Sunday
at their cottage at Aniberley Brack afteerinoon.
Helen Thom and Marg ret Sincere syrn y�s also extended.Thempson Thompson of know attended the to members o • the Stanley family in ,
maulage. of their nephew Robert "the passing#Lahr Stanley in Win
Tompson and Patricia• Timms,' Mr' ghwn ' ,4,itaal on Friday. We ail
Saturday, July 21. the wedding took lost a g friend and neighbour.
place at the Community 'Bible July 12 to 16 'watathe- Laree'
...hutch, Aurora.: Robert 4s a,son of Reunion atjustice, Maniti ba. There `
Bob and' Edith Tlitrnson of ° were' family members from four
'windsor. provinces and five different states
Sincere sympathy, is 'exiended. $44' attending.. From, . this area Wayne;
tembers of the Simpson family and Carol '-and : Debbie Atiuns it and
Mary and Jim Henderson in the David, and Karen Atkinson of
palssing of Arthur Simpson last _ Auburn; Bruce, Barb, Cindy►,
week in Wingham Hospital. 'Melanie and Chris Williits, and Aus
Kirsty, Bell of Guelph visited her
Ken and Filleda Laid At theimd 'Mildred Lorre were Present -
'grandparents',.
At the 5atiw'day aright program, 17
° • .la* last week. She hadjtist returned tnenribers of true branch of the.
from spending nearly a month . ire.'
prance where she renewed acagttain- history of tghe' Lester] I yea fanuly
tances with n French ' exchange The Atkinson ladies contributed a
student. number to. -.the Sunday'. morning
Jsin anti Viotet ' Arnold have ,
moved' into 524 Gough -Street, the church eerthin not
hadl a very,
the
tifonner Salpurchased.keld house,' which they reunionesenjoyable t devoting andyc m ling
in. scenic Northern Ontario.
;The Groenveld family,' who had
Allow Frim AmmonBITUARIES
.Arthur Ferguson Sutpuuu. of
Tomato emid %knave passed away
ia Wingham sad District Hospital
any July 22,1990, in his 75th years.
. Simpeo , ,was, as retired
petiole muting engineer rad sur-
veyor.
veyor. He was a veteran of World
War 11 seeing active duly with the
airforce overeats. Mr. Simpson was
a member of the Knox Presbyter
Church, Tyuont0. -
Mr. Simpson hod a deep op-
--predation for written works *ad
was canavid reader. -
A son of the William D.
Simpson and Elizabeth Fa'gusann,
he was boat on December 2O,1915
in Teeswater. M a boy he attended.
SS d` 3. Cuhoss POW School and
Teeswater Secondary.— ,•
Mr. Simpson is survived by his
wife, the former Elsie. Haaywerd;.•
whoa he :married in 19.50` at the
ilk Presbyterian) Chu rch,:Teronto.
He 'is' also survived by two
brothers, Hugh Simpson of
Whitechurcf
Tees auto oneSimpson Douglas r, y,
sister Manly
Mrs. Jim Henderson, of Lucknow;
several nieces and nephews..
Mr. Simpson' was ,predeceased by
a sister, Marken, and a nephew,
Currie .Simpson
Visitation „was at the MacKenzie
and McCreath Amoral Home, Luck -
now, from where the funeral service
was held on July 26. Rev. G. Lowe,
a retiredminister of. Knox Pres-
byteriant , Church, Toronto,cow.-
ducted the service.
•
Mr. Simpson's: sister, Mary
Henderson gave a brief historical
.. s Jury W. Mr. Sullivan :is a resident
of "sorraManor' Nursing
Y olmte, Lincknow, ; lone heaving
i and . NA W#ngham Hose
Mass for Firank'a intentions W88
t celebrated by Rev. 'Wiry Reiat
C.R., „parish priest
'" Kingsbridge. A pot luck luncheon
followed at Pinecrest. Special
1Y R�1�, scrolls and messages'., of
• congratulations were presented to
i Ed ;; :.r,
.- Mr. Sullivan from the Governor
General of Canada, Brian Mul-
coney, Prime Minister of 'Canada,
The Honourable David Peterson,
Premier of Ontario, Murray Car-
•M.
t �# dill M.P., Huron Bruce; Jack
t ' • Riddell, M.P.P. Huron as well. as
" u many birthday cards from alis
Frank Sullivan of Kingsbridge many friends at' Kingsbridge and
' throughout the Township of Ash-
celebrated his 102nd birthday on `' g p
field.
IUgy VI
4 '
Soloist was Jim'. Foulda with
>�onalda Moffat allot orgatti ld
_Flower bearers were Just Henden--.
'real an ''Cent
' .Ha1��,►d
Dempsey,
Honoutary pallbearer$, Were
Douglas Simpson, Hugh Simpson,
Vllilson B find
James ° , Mob Hayw�.
Graham Kennedy and Jim' McKim
non:
Active pallbearers were John
Henderson, David Simpson, Jack
Simpson, Murray, Simpson, Rob
. Haywardaand Gordon Galloway.
Simpson's brother, Hugh
Simpsons played Amazing Grace
the bagpipes during the graveside
y`servcce. °
'ntermerilt Teeswater Cemetery.
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LUCKNOW
amminuneas
KOINE ANN SUMER
Kettle Ana Skater beloved
daughter of Robert and June and
sister of Jody nestled away soddenly
At die Hospital for Sick Children in
Toronto on Friday, July 13,1990 at
of et
K�
Kerrie was born in
June 22.1982 and lived in Tiverton.
In Weight chert yes she touched
the _hearts' of ,e,verYone she met.
Diagnosed* birth with Progeta, .a
rare aging disease, her. e a rid
determination he here a
y and of e life.
fSbe enjoyed being active in. the
community events as well as anis nd
ing school daily .at • Kincardiine,•
Township Tiverton Public' School
and two years as a Brownie.
' Kerrie was recognized many
times during her life for her
'achievements, .Her f #aft award watS.
the Whiite Memorial. Award when.
she was in., for giving
extra effort needed so as not to
let disability' limit her and :let'.
her excel in' her daily:activities.
In December of 1989 she received ..
the honor of being chosen one of
the 12 ()Made Junior Citiizens, "for'
her coumgeous attitude'to life- des-
pite het handicap and for openness
and honesty in discussing anal edu-
caltittg 'others about Progeria." This
award was presented to her by the
Honourable Lieutenant Governor
Lincoln Alexander in March 1990.
In. April, 1990 she, received an
Award ofExcellence "for rising
above physical limitations to
become a • :model' citizen This
award was presented by theBruce
Cour*: Board of Education in
Chesley.
In May Kerrie received a plaque
of congratulations from the Village
of Tivenf presented tO her by the
Reeve, Dorne Fitzsimmons. '
• 'n. June, ' at a :metal school
assembly Kerrie was presented with
.the 1 iurdock MatheSon Ambassador
Award for taking the name of the
school past its walls and into the
community.
Kerrie -was pact of the Sunshine
Foundation's Progeria Family and
had attended eight of their annual
reunions which took her''•to many
parts of the United States. This
enabled her. to meet the other.
children. with the same rare disease
PAYING AS HIGH AS
1 3,
One Year Annuals
Guaranteed
investment
Certificates.
of whom llh a are onAy about 111 in
the vrorid. This ems a very import-
ant ostrength and support
for her rind her fly..
Leh 9w a herisih. herare
Kerrie at graadparents, Mr. and Mrai<.
Jock Slum of Kiacardine.and Mr.
and Mrs. Fail McConnell et
Tiverton; ire t Mrs -
Reg Dev Sr. Amaow and Mrs.
Jean 1 of Lindsey; malts
end uncles,: Mr. and Mrs. Jac
HaCke, and Mau KW
MacDonald and Eunice McComiell
all of Kincardine 'a and Marleiae
McConnell..and John Slone of
T cousins-Ejheir and Kevin
and Michael Hackett, Todd and
Michelle MacDonald, Trevor aind
Matthew Yoke Kerrie was ode.
ceased by her aunt "Jody 'Yoke ni
1984.
The fur_wake ` Was held' at
the Davey L Funeral Horne;
in,E•an Monday, July 16,
199° at 2 paint; The auendrng minis
ter wu,s Rev., Clarence
McClelwaghan.
Pitilbeairet's ware friends of he
family, Carmen Gael, Ted Reid,
Ed 'Richter, mrd Garry Goessell.
Flower bearers' were friends ot the
family, Tont Reid, Dorne
Fitzsimmons. Archie Lamont and
president of The Sunshine F
ouda-
dodlSampof.
Interment wan Tiverton
Ceme-
ten1.
Donations to The Sunshine Foun-
dation were grateitlly accepted' as
expressions of sympathy.
Intimmnno
11111W,
iennommisimmunimmennons
Crawford -'Alysha and 'Casey are
very happy to announce the birth of
there little brother .Quaid Dennis
Chairles,: born on July 6, 1990,
weighing 8 lbs. 14 oz. Proud room
and Dad are Marion and. Charlie
and happy grandparents. are Fred
and Mary Crawford of Port Albert
and Anne Nolan of Clinton. A little
farm helper for grandpa, uncle John
and Dad.
How APT WE ARE
—To boast of our weabtesses.
--Tobe proud of our faults.
—To be ignorant of our ignorance.
- -To defend our wprst.
—To hold our best in, contempt.
—To treat our best friends worst.
- -To impose on those who love us
most.
m`INTEE
L1U
AND AS HIGHA .
1 2.1180/0
on 5 year Senior rate
' also paiying as high as
13% for 90 *305 day*
Gates quoted as
elf :sluly`30, 1990
ROD McDOAGH
INVESTMENTS LTD,
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LUCKNOW
LISTINGS WANTED
PAUL ZINN 5282411
ALViN ROBB 3954'174
WARREN ZINN 5283710
ASHFIELD TWP. - Building lots. 110'
x 165', well treed starting at 614,000.
KINLOSS -' 146 acres, 3 bedroom Cob-
blestone home, 35 acres seeded,
balance mixed bush, 40' .x 60' beef
barn.
11/2 ACRES - pine, spruce, 40' x 24'
Iodgo, new well, '633,900.
5000. SQ. FT. - cement building, 4 acre
lot. possible residential, commercial
use. Paved road. 679,900.
200 ACRE FARM - Ashfield, 105
Workable, set-up for 500 hogs, liquid
manure, 3 barns, shed, 4 bedroom
home.
CULROSS - 57Va acres, 50 seeded,
panoramic view, 647,900.
300 ACRES - cash crop, Hwy. #86
west. Level and drained.
1/ ACRE COUNTRY LOT, spring,
creek,,St. Helens.
LAKEFRONT LOT - 80' x 440' near
KintalI.
3 BEDROOM - aluminum sided home,
nicely tread lot, reduced to $59,900.
BELFAST - 4 bedroom home In ex-
cellent condition, 30 x 40 heated shop,
686,000.
LUCKNOW- 5 b • home, long
kitchen; d y 6, rs, Elmira
woodstovo. 69,500.
9 MILE RIVER - building lot in
Lucknow, 3.8 acres, all treed.
LOCHALSH - 4 bedroom home on 1/3
acre, double garage, move -in
condition.