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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-01-26, Page 13a i 1 whiiechurch news L cl esw Ste, Wednesday, Jammy 2b, 191$3 --Pam 13 Whitechurch community extends sympathy 10 Oberholtzers By Valetta Enema This community extends their sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Dave Oberholtzer of Kitchener in the passing of his grandfather, Lorne Ober- holtze r of Kitchener, and to Jeffrey and Julie in the passing of their great grand- father. Gertrude Tiffin of Wing - ham visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs- Victor Emerson. Cassie Mowbray spent last week with her son, Angus and Mrs. Falconer due to a fall at her home. Faye Irwin has accepted a position at Seaforth. Friends of Mrs. Wallace Wilson will be sorry to learn that she was trarislfened on the weekend fmrn Wingham Hospital to a London 't - al. Visitors on Sunday with Mr_ and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft and Karen were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Beecroft, Kev- in, Shannon and Heather of Wingham. Congratulations to Oara and Steve Irwin of Lucknow on the arrival of a baby boy, Cody Roy, in Wingham hos- pital on Friday. January 21. A first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Orland Irwin and an eighth grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milligan. Visitors on Sunday with obituaries Cassie Mowbray at the home of Angus Falconer were Jack McIntyre of Wingham and Isobel Tiffin of Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. John Jamie- son, Bobby and Dale have moved from Kurtzviille to Listowel. Mrs. Jamieson is now manager at the Blue Barn, north of Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. John de Boer visited recendy with Mr. and Mrs. John Jamieson of Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laid- law, Michelle and Jason of London spent the weekend with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and Karen and Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw. Michael McClenaghan of Jean Elizabeth Maelbeith On December 24, 1982 Jean Elizabeth (Johnston) MacKeith passed away in Vancouver, B.C. in her 94th year. She was born in Ashfield Township, Huron County, on July 26, 1889 to the late William A. and Margaret Jane Johnston. She was married to Ewart MacKeith in Ashfield Town- ship iin August, 1913. She taught school at Lothian, on the 12th concession of Ash- field before her marriage. After their marriage, Mr. and Mrs. MacKeith lived in Saskatchewan before moving to Vancouver. She • was predeceased by her husband, Ewart, in 1975 and one son, Allan, who was killed in action in the Second World War; also one sister Annie (Mrs. David Farrish) and two brothers, Mex and Noble. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. E. J. (Ver- na) MacComber, Mrs. G. (Margaret) Fulcher, Mrs. J. (Alma) Gibson, all of Van- couver and Mrs. R. W. (Olive) Heke of Abbotsford, B.C.; ten grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren; one brother, Bill Johnston of Ashfield Township and two sisters, Grace (Mrs. Wilfred Farrish) and Jessie (Mrs. Jim Maclntyre) and a sister- in-law, Jessie A. Johnston, all of Lucknow. A memorial service was held on Tuesday, December 28 at 11 a.m. at West Point Grey United Church, Van- couvet. Robert W. Andrew Robert W. Andrew, barris- ter and solicitor, of Listowel died January 17, 1983 in the Listowel Memorial Hospital at the age of 77. Born September 6, 1905 at Lucknow he was the son of the late W. George Andrew and the former Mary Web- ster. After graduating from Os- goode Hall in 1929, Bob practised law with Mr. H. B. Morphy, Barrister in Listow- el, before serving overseas in the Second World War, as Captain in the 100th Battery. Upon returning home in 1945, he opened a Law Practise in Luclr9ow. In 1953 he became a partner in the Law Firm of C. Morton Scott. Following Mr. Scott's death, he continued in his own Practise until retiring due to ill health in 1979. In 1980 Bob was made an Honorary Member of the Perth Law Association. Mr. Andrew was a mem- ber of the Bernard Lodge 225 A.F. & A.M. Listowel and also the Lucknow Chapter R.A.M. 147, Lucknow, a member of the Knox Pres- byterian Church, a member of Listowel Town Council from 1962-1964, a former member of the Rotary Club and a member of the Canad- ian Legion Branch 359, List- owel. He is survived by his wife, the former Elsie M. Gee, whom he married on June 25, 1952 at Listowel. A step- son, Jack Zilliax and his wife, Wendy of Listowel, four grandchildren and one great grandchild, also survive, as well as three brothers, Alex Andrew of Lucknow, William E.Andrewof Ashfield Town- ship and Arthur Andrew of Guelph, several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents and a sister, Flora. The funeral was conducted from the Robert Trench Funeral Home, Listowel on January 20, 1983 at 2 p.m. by Rev. Vern Tozer and Rev. D. Stroh. Pallbearers were Allan Andrew, John Andrew, John Roe, John Gee, Robert Zil- liax and Donald Zilliax. Burial to. follow in Green- hill Cemetery, Lucknow. Waterloo visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Me- Clenaghan . Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mc- Clenaghan of Waterloo visit- ed Sunday with his mother, Mary McOenaghan and Mr. and Mrs. Cad McClenaghan. Mr. and Mrs. Brad Sacks and Darryl of Hanover were Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Geiger and Jason of Winnipeg visit- ed Wednesday and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mc- Clenaghan, who were so happy to have Paul, as he visited during his young life many times at the McClen- aghan home. In the In Memoriam on Monday it was announced that G. S. Moggach of Lind- say had passed away_ Mr. and Mrs. Moggach and family lived for a time around 1954 in the house now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Vic Emerson. He was a block salesman for Allis-Chalmers machinery. They also lived in Wingham for a time. Chalmers W.M.S. The Chalmers W.M.S. met January 19 at the home of Mrs. Wesley Tiffin. Mrs. Alan Falconer presided. She introduced the new Study Book on the South Sea Islands. The scripture on Faith was read by Mrs. Rod Lamb. The offering was received by lochalsh news Amy Falconer. The first chapter of the Study Book was read by Mrs_ Falconer. Mrs. Lamb and Mrs. Falconer led a discus- sion of Frigu, it's land and people. Mrs. Don Ross presided for the business. The fin- ancial statement was given by Mrs. Falconer. it was decided to make a quilt for Armagh or Ewart College. TheLadies Aid met follow- ing the W.M.S. meeting. It was decided to take part in the Craft Festival at Luck - now. Lunch was served by Mrs. Tiffin. Mrs_ John de Boer gave the courtesy re- marks. By Kee Webster Jack and Annette Mc- Lennan of Stratford visited recently with Rhetta Mac- Lennan. Wellington and Kae Web- ster had visitors for a few days last week from Rich- field, Ohio when Atlee Wise, Cecil Webster and Jeneane LeHoty came up with their snowmobiles. They were very pleased that we had enough snow to enjoy their favourite winter sport. Cecil remained at home for a couple of weeks for a visit. Dorothy (D.A.) MacLen- na , her daughter, Peggy He rman of London and her on, Finlay MacLennan of itchener spent a week- end at the MacLennan home in Lochalsh. Marion MacLennan and Dick Evans have recently returned to their home in Sudbury after spending a few weeks holiday at the home of Rhetta MacLennan. Rhetta MacLennan enjoy- ed a lovely dinner on Thurs- day with Jim and Ruth MacKenzie. George MacDonald receiv- ed a phone call the other morning from Mike Robinson of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan to inform them of the safe arrival of a baby daughter. George and Betty Mon- crief along with Betsy's sister and brother-in-law. Jack and Jean Bell of Goderich, have enjoyed a couple of weeks holiday in Florida. Jim Webster of Waterloo was home on the weekend and enjoyed a visit with his brother and brother-in-law, Cecil Webster and Atlee Wise of Richfield, Ohio. Helen Kempton of Point Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kempton, graduat- ed recently from the Acad- emy School of Hair Styling in Kitchener. • RS BULK FOOD D ME SPECIAL PRICES AVAILABLE IN STORES AS SHOWN WED., JAN. 26 THRU TUES.. FEB. 1 SPECIAL BULK CANDY A . GUMS, JELLY BEANS. JU JUBES, LICORICE BABIES NORDIC BERRIES OR ORANGE AND LEMON SLICES Z.18 /K9. IIlb SPECIAL. BULK OATMEAL CORN COOKIES CHIPS MIX 3.51 Kg 1.96 ;Ka. SPECIAL SPECIALS AVAiLAELE ONLY.IN: zehrs fine markets... of fine foods SPECIAL +� COMPLETE BEEF GRAVY MIX 3.51 /Kg. 1.511F5, ZEHRS NO. 8 HIGHWAY GODERICH, ONTARIO