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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-03-27, Page 1601e1 1‘.siituow INVADING SPECIES HOTLINE uU1uei'A Weduesdaya Jitlars7 i g7 13L Auctions 1994 43. Obituaries VIHDEN ALEXANDER MQWERAY Virden QAlexander :Mowbray„ 0i�}}, sof �LarMknovvA Passed,.away on Mar, 18., 1996, at the. Wirlghaln and District Hospital. Mr. MQ vbray was a :prominent Lucknow businessman for over 46 cars at theeildeison Flax MM. Since 1977 he had en; 'yed his retirement. Mr. Mowbray was an eider at the . Lucknow ;Presbyterian. Church for 51 years. He was a charter member -of the Lucknow and (District Lions Club.In 1934, Mr. Mowbray joined the Mas o,nio Lodge in Wun hams. Two years later, he joined the Lucknow Chapter .o'f the bodge, and served as first Principal in 1914`,- Mr, . Mowbray was a son of the late Alexander and Mabel (Morriscn), i le'was born' in West Wawanosh Township on Nov: 25, 1913. Mf. Mowbray is survived by,is wife Margaret (Bell) Carruthers" of Lucknow; children, John and Mation Mowbray'' of R.R3 Lucknow, Gerald and Joan Mowbray of R.R. 3 Wingham, Alan Mowbray 'of R:R. 1 Port Elgin, Sharyn and Alex Thompson.of Burk's -Falls; step daughters, Marilyn Macintyre of RR. 5, Lucknow, Amelia' Murray of Clifford, and Janet . • °Bannerman of Kincardine. ;Mr.Mowbray. also leaves'to. mourn his passing. sisters and brothers, Alba Mactntrye of Teeswater ;Dr.' John -'Mowbray of Salt Spring Island, . B,C,, Helen Strang of. bhilliwack, B,C, sister-in-law Beryl Mowbray of Shelburne;'' 22 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. He was ,prede-: ceased, by his first wife Freda Mustard, and a brother Kenneth Mowbray. of Lucknow. Visitation . was , at the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home where the Lions conducted a walk' through of respect and a Masonic service was held.:The'funerat was held; on :Mar, 17 at the Lucknow Presbyterian Church with Rev, Peggy Kinsman officiating, Piano and violin prelude was provided by two grandsons, Michael and Scott Bannerman. During the service a grand- daughter; "Hannah Thompson, played a violin selection Amazing Grace. The -trio of- Helen.- . Brisban, Peggy Henderson and Marion Mundell, with Norma Raynard at organist also contributed to the service,: A beautiful eulogy to her dad was given by Janet Bannerman: Flower bearers GET INFORMATION! REPORT SIGHTINGS! 1410046307711 7718' ONTARIO FEDERATION OF ANGLERS tiumErits, . 38. Auctions U c. SALE of Farm Machinery wIli be held for Jim and Juan-Whytopk Lot 16 Cork. 4 Culross Twp. Bruce County 1 mi. 8. of Teeswater on Hwy. #4. Saturday, April 6/96 10:30 AM -TRACTORS: 1830 John'Deere Tractor with '146 loader with material bucket; 2950,4eohn Deere 'Tractor with cab adjustable wheels, 28.60 hrs. ; 550 Cockshutt Tractor, Freeman loader, Trlf.J.ACE, PLANTING & 'HARVESTING: Kverniand Plough - 4 x16" bottoms; 3 p.h; Oliver plough .3 X 12" bottoms; White 252 disc •.; 56 Plates, 18-.: ft. (Wings included); 1.H, 4500 Vibrashank-cultivator . 18 ft,. (wingsincluded); t7ft., chain harrows & diamond harrows; 3 - 'Old Drum land "rollers; John. Deere 7000 corn ,planter with • insecticides; New Idea 10 T. manure spreader, variable stow speed apron.. double beater,' hydraulic.end.gate; George White trail weed spraYer, . 30 ft;. ,bourn; New Holland :479 haybine •S ft.; International. 4000 .Swather 12.ft.; Ferguson 3 p.h. side rake; New Holland, 65 side rage, New Holland 310, -,Baler with thrower`(electric control); 2 Bale thrower racks on John ,Deere wagons; 2.20 *Bale thrower racks on a T. . wagons; 32'ft bale elevator Skeleton bale elevator ., 20 ft; 2. Dion Forage boxes on Bt. wagons, Tumco Grain box on 8 ' 1'wagon; J.D. 17 run Seed dill with grass seeder; International 56 Corn & c Bean Planter with insecticides; 2 - Flexicoil 6 ft. tend packers; 4 row 3 p.h, scuffler with rolling shields: ANTIQUES:, Fleury 1.' Furr*. walking plough,; National 2 furrow walking' plough; 2 Cutter shafts; Wooden Gravel box, Old White bricks. . MISCELLANEOUS: :Forney Generator;Snow blower - 7 1/2 ft,; Cattle Clappers; Electric Fencers and.stakes;10' x 10'- Mat for, maternity •pen; Cow, lifter; Tractor chains;32 ft. wooden extension ladder ORDER. OF SALE: 'VERY FEW SMALL ITEMS. MACHINERY SELLING AT APPROX. 12'NOON. .AUCTIONEERS' COMMENTS: EXCEPTIONALLY ' WELL. CARED FOR.:.LIN•E OF MACHINERY PLAN TO ATTEND. Any announcements day of sale lake . precedence' aver .written advertising. E.& 0.E:.. owner:, and auctioneer .net responsible for ;accidents or". injuries in: any way connected. With the sale, , . TERMS: Cash or cheque .with I.D. dayof sale Lunch Booth PROPRIETORS: Jim & Joan Whytock, 'fie'eswater 519-ah2 813 AUCTIONEERS CALLACE' BALLACH, Teeawater • ,,, 414492'611 L RANT iMcDD.ONALD,, diel r 519496-5353 ' BRIAN HINTOUL Auction Calendar Wodp9 Morph 27190 farm Machinery Hank valtka p. HH #i Newton' $t,M Farm Machinery& Household ° Effects for<R.J.•Bob`Merixies, R.i #2. IJstewei(GreyTwp.) • Fig 5/96 ran Marhinety'forlJoydl, Ciiin5 Estate, HR #3,; cderieh 4Ashfield Twp►.) 'Mone. -April 4/96 ileavre'Ferm Equintherit Consignment Sale, Lucknow.. W+e. A rit 10/ John &"Lt yydAlbrecht RR #1, Milverton • Sat,. Ap1l1.13/96 Farm Machinery & ,Hous'ehold Effects. for Allan Herrfort, RB #1, Newton (Mornington .Twp.) Ben"Stanleyar Equipment... Consignment Sale, Benne.. sot:, Apo, 27196 Livestock, Farm Machinery.for John & l rieva Jamieson, RR #3 Wingham (East Wawanosh Twp.) Sat:. May 4/96 Estate A Rose McCait Brussels Sat, May 11/96 Garth & Ruth McClinchey Auburn - Sat:..MM,y',:25/96 Mery & Marlyn Smith Walton Ontario Livestock Exchange Kitchener Stockyard Tues. & Thurs, Brussels -every Friday -1!IR II3 Wingham 357-2349 39. Educational' COUNSELLOR TRAI.N'ING Institute Ontario ;Extension offers correspondence courses for:. the. Diplema in Counselling Practise to begin March 30. For a brochure phone. Toll-free. 1-800-6655-7044.--13bc .' 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Please'call 529-1031: aa1 • 18xc A 'net► .rpt of giving `; were grandchildren: Scott Bannerman, Jonath-on Thompson, 'Elizabeth Thompson, Sharyn Thompson Fiona Mowbray, Melanie Bannerman and 'Danielle Bannerman.'Honorary pall; bearers were members'of the Presbyterian Church, Session: Albert. Taylor, Donalda, Moffat, Ken Laidlaw, Bill Henderson, Donald Murray, Ron Machan. and Grant Tartish. Pallbearers .were six grandsons: Paul • Thompson, Duncan Mowbray, Andrew Mowbrayp . Al honse r Murray, Michael Bannerman, and Sandy Maclntyre.:Spring intermentGreenhill Cemetery, Lucknow. 13at 42. ObituaIrieS • eEOR4E WESLEY JQYNT George W.eiey Joynt, 79, a formai-reev' f the Village of Lucknow, passed away Mar, 18, 1996, at the 'Wingham and District Hospital. George and his wife, Jessie, lived on floss Street their entire married life ' He farmed, in West Wawanosh Township raising beef cattle, and, later growing- cash. crops. Mr. Joynt was also the owner of two apple. orchards in earlier years. His 'interest in municipal politics was, peaked in the mid- 50s and: led him to serveasvil- lage -councillor, then reeve in 1957. George was proud to. serve as reeve during the 100th: anniversary of the village in 1958. In 1059, he was Warden of Bruce County. He wasfiercely proud of his com- munity and was a !teen advo- •cate of 'projects that would serve to enhance a bettor life for the citizens of Bruce County. Mr. Joynt was reeve of the village from '1957 to 1985, with the exception of 1958, a total of 27 years.. He was a member of the Masonic. Lodge -:for overr,,50 years' and a charter member of the Lucknow and District Lions, Club. Mr. Joypt was born . in West Wawanosh on Mar. 9, 1917, to. the 'late Wesley Joynt and Edith Freeman. He is survived by his wife; the former • Jessie Pearson of Ethel, 'whom he married on Sept. 15, 1943;, two daughters, Mary Jane Nielsen of Milton, and Katherine Ann Joynt of Hamilton, as well as a grandson Torben Wesley Nielsen: A Masonic Lodge ser, - vice was held on Mar. 19. Rev. Bill Bresnahan of. the Lucknow United Church, where Mr. Joynt was a ,member, officiated at the funeral on Mar. 20 at the MacKenzie: and McCreath. Funeral Home chapel, Lucknow. Organist was Anne Pritchard. Honorary pallbearers` were Warren Zinn George Anderson, Omar Brooks and Bob Struthers, Pallbearers were Jim Boyle, Ab Murray, Frazer MacKinnon, Frank Hawthorne, Brock = Cleland and Stuart Reavie. Spring inter- ment at Greenhill ;Cemetery, t3ar 43. Births ALTON Amy and George are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their son Patrick Albert Alton.. Born -March 4, 1996, at Clinton. Publicm'Hospital weighing 7 ib. 15' oz. Proud grandparents ere- :Ken re:Ken and Ruth Alton, Lucknow, Bob and Linda Libby, Shelby Township, MI. and,great•grand parents. Alice Pricer; 'Lucknowv, Jeasie Alton„ Australia, Albert. and• Esther. Libby, Rochester, ALTON Blair and Barb of 'Wingham- are pleased to announce thebirth of their soli' fienjamin; Arthur born March .2a; 1996 .,.at .,Wingham. and District Hospital weighing..7 lbs., 12' 'o2:.' Benjamin is a wee :brother for Scott and grandson for Bertha and Bill :Scott of Ripley and Ron and Edna Alton, Lucknow, great grandsorl.for Jack and Mary Scott, Ripley: Arthus Stewart, Lucknow end Harvey Alton; Wingham, --13 4'Obituaries 1RilfiiLlA l MELVIN ROSS Longtime resident of Turnbsrey Township,. Subscription. Agent for the `Ontario Farmer news- paper, a member of Winghare Masonic Lodge #286 and . Royal Canadian Legion Branch 180,: `Wingharn. At London Hepil .Sciences Centre on Moray., .March. 18„ 1996. Mr, C�Piiliara M.foss' Of R.R. #1, Wingharnin his 72rid year, Beloved husband of Margaret (Book.), Loving father of Shelia and her husband Fred Lewis of H.R.#2, Tiverton, Shirley and her husband Cana McArthur of Richmond Hili, Dianne Lane of R.R. 1, Wingham, Donna Cameron of Nanalano, [ ,C., Marilyn and her husband Rick Ayearst of the Bahamas, Bill and his wife Karen Foss of R.R. #1, Wingham, and Hugh Ross and John Kelly of Oxford Mills. Brother of Trudie and her husband Art Burke of Mississauga; Norris and his wife Flo Ross of R.R. #1, Biuevale, ,Mabel McKay of Kincardine, Don and his wife. Denice Ross and Eileen and her husband Bob Million all of Kipawa, Quebec, Dave and his wife Janet Ross of Tiverton and Ednaand her husband ;John•Marchuk of Redding, California. Grandfather of Fred 'and Angi : Lewis, Paul and Mark McArthur, Robbie and Shawn ' Lane, Dustin and Denessa Cameron, Jessica and Jordan Ross. Great-grand- father ' of Denaka. The family received ' friends at the McBurney Funeral Home,' Wingham, on Wednesday, March 20, Funeral services were field at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Wingham on Thursday, March 21. Reverend elan Barr officiated. Sp ing interment in South Kinloss , e t C e r o me ry B anch 189, . Royal Canadian Legion held a memorial service in tate funeral: home. Wingham Masonic Lodge #286 held' a memorial service in the funeral home. Memorial donations to the Canadian; Cancer. Society or your favorite charity would be greatly -appreciated by the fam- ily. --13 46 in Memoriam WAGNER in loving memory of a dear wife, mother, and grandmother Eileen Wagner who passed away 2 years ago• March 27, 1994: Beautiful 'memories are won- derful thinga. on-derful'thinga. They last 'til the longest day, They never wear out, they never get lost, ' And cannever be given away, To others a part of the past, But to us. who loved and Jost you, • Your memgry will .always last. Always remembered and sadly missed by husband Gerald and family. --13x d , LTONA Inlovin menton of a dear g, y husband, father and'grandfa- ther.Cla " on'Alton, who' passed: away one' year ° age April 2 :' 1996:, 'Deepin . our hearts lie a icy tura " Of a loved enc laid/to reot, •I:n. memory's'frame we. shall keep t, " iecauuse, he was; one of the' best,' ' t adly ntlssod" q • Lovingly remernb'ernd by Lois and•fanny,.'-13 424 Obituaries- ELDON IRWIN A$ 0, g. E. Hospital, Petroliap On Monday, March 18, 1996,. I Idau� Orwin, age 7nnQQa 9 of Moan' da. tunita: Mr. °swan Was IQfe member of A.F. & A.M. Maitland Lodge 33, . St, Simon of Cyrene .:Preceptory #87, Lambton Shrine club Meter Corp. and a member of the Wyoming Chapter 238 Eastern: Star. :eloved husband of Doreen (lrvin)° Irwin, "Dear father of Carslyn and her hus- band Robert Frayne.of Petrolla and Richard and his, wife Jennl Irwin of Point Edward. Dear grandfather of Jennifer . Frayne and her friend Rod, and Scott Frayno and his friend Stephanie. Dear brother of Evelyn Klemm and her hus- band Rudy of Peacock P• int and Terri Hrynkiw and her hus- band John of Niagara Falls., Also survived by a sister-in-law Helen Irwin of Waterloo and an aunt, Elleda Irwin of Lucknow. Predeceased by his parents James and Etta (Woods) Irwin, sister Mary Jane and by broth- ers Ross and Gordon. The funeral service was at held a the Smith Funeral ,Home, 1676 London Rd., (hwy 7)., Sarnia on Friday, March 22, with Rev. Marietta Marshall • of Mandaumin. Interment will take place at Greenhill Cemetery, Lucknow at a later date. Sympathythrough donations to the Shrine Hospital for Crippled ,Children, Mandaumin United Church or C.E.E. Hospital; Petrone would be appreciated. --13 KILPATR. ICK At Cambridge Memorial Hospital on Monday, -March 18; 1996, : Gladys (Cornish) Kilpatrick of Cambridge and formerly of Goderich and Ashfield, Township in her 73rd year: Wife of the late Harvey Kilpatrick. Dear mother of Jan and Stephen Sharpe of Cambridge and the late Mark Kilpatrick, sister of Josephine. Cornish, Grace Hubbell and Fred Cornish. in accordance with her wishes, there will be ng funeral : homevisitation or funeral service. Private inter- ment Greenhill' Cemetery, Lucknow. Donations to the ' Heart, and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. (McCallum and Palle Funeral Home; G ederich; 524-7345. 130c , 146. n NMemolriam. RITCHIE_ Frank. Ritchie - April 1,198.5.' As children, we can't compre- hend orfully realize the mean - log of a .father's love:, how ten- . der and how wise. His patience . and his guidence, his helppful caring ways;, the special thoughtful things he did to brightenup the days. Time 0es b ,,,'�, etote w+c '.�n .` the ��. ,. y b A o ,k tivrt depth of :his concern, the love. in his protectiveness - it takes se long to learn. But as we grow, we undorstarid for we look back and see through older eyes' and wiser hearts,. his loyalty and love; its these and '<many' otherthings' that we. remmierillbcr Dad; yeti. have, 'made me proud and happy, to have had a Dad as fine a .you. Love, your daughter Anne lie lira'. , --1.3 9 9-.. vas •