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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-01-06, Page 16Page 16—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, January 6, 1988 RITCHIE - Aaron and Amber Ritchie are happy to announce the arrival of their baby brother, Anson Grant Murray, on December 16, 1987. Anson arrived at 2:29 a.m., weighing in at 8 lbs. 8 oz: Happy parents are Jim and Annette Ritchie. A new grandson for Grant and Sandra Cur- ran and Eldon and Madeline Ritchie. Another great grandson for Ella Bogie and Ray and Lenore Cooke. Great, great grandson for Helene Cooke. HAMILTON - Karen and Steve are proud to announce the safe arrival of their daughter at Mizeracordia Hospital, Ed- monton, on December 15, 1987, weighing 8 lbs. 4 oz. Besides her parents, Little Sarah Bonnie MacLeod, daughter of Donald and Marjorie MacLeod, R. 1, Lucknow, graduated from the Diploma Nursing Pro- gram, Fanshawe College, London. Bonnie. has received her "registration and is employed at Victoria Hospital, Westminster Campus, London, Ontario. • "Way to go Bonnie". We are proud of you and your family and friends wish you the best of luck.. pIRTHS Ann, is welcomed by her sister Stefanie, grandparents Irene and Bob Carter, Ed- monton, Gladys wand Al Hamilton, Lucknow; great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Carter, Vancouver, Mrs. Esther Gibson, Goderich and Mrs. Sadie Hamilton, Lucknow. MACINNES - Diane and Hughie are thrill= ed to announce their perfect gift, the birth of their daughter Jessica Nicole on Christmas Day, 1987 at 1:30 a.m. in Ed- monton. Jessica weighed in at 6lbs, 9oz and is a sister for Ryan. Delighted with the' news of their latest grandchild are Freda and Leonard Maclnnes, Lucknow and W.R. Benton of Edmonton. MACKENZIE - Kevin and Kelly MacKen- zie of Toronto wish to announce the safe ar- rival of their new baby boy born in St. Joseph's Hospital, Toronto on December 21, 1987. Proud grandparents are Ross and Jean MacKenzie, Goderich and Steve and Dianne Berneth, Cavan, Ontario. The new baby is a great grandson for Rhoda MacKenzie of Lucknow. SIMPSON - Alex and Cindy Simpson, RR3 Lucknow, are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Alison Janet, on December 22, 1987. Alison weighed albs, 13ozs at birth and is a new sister for Corey and Maggie. VAN. OSCH - Brian and Helen (nee Kemp- ton), are pleased to announce the safe ar- rival of their first child, a girl, Jenna Elizabeth, weighing 7lbs, 11 oz. Jenna is the first grandchild for Peter and Betty VanOsch and the eighth grandchild for Bill and Janet Kempton. Jenna is also a great grandchild for Noma Campbell. Leonard Carl Goodhue Leonard Carl Goodhue of 745 Havelock Street, Lucknow, died on December 30, 1987, in the Kincardine and District Hospital. A retired farmer, Mr. Goodhue was a member of the Lucknow United Church. Born May 16, 1912 in Frelighsb'Arg, Missisquoi, Quebec, he was a son of the late Frederick Goodhue and Pearl Longley. Mr. Goodhue is survived by his wife, Lois Goodhue, whom he married on Oc- tober 3, 1933 in Richford, Vermont. He is also survived by two sons, Keith and Helen Goodhue of Ottawa and Richard and Vera Goodhue of Melbourne, Quebec; grandchildren Bruce, Kevin and Debra of Ottawa and Christine, Kathy and Mark of RR1 Ripley; three great grandchildren, Katherine, Melissa and Jessica of Ottawa. A sister, Beula Hockhoussen 'of Cowansville, Quebec, also survives. Mr. Leonard Carl Goodhue was predeceased by one son, Kermit Goodhue. MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home, Lucknow was in charge of the funeral arrangements. A memorial Ser- vice was conducted by Rev. G. McFarlane at the funeral home on January 2, 1988. Cremation at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, London with interment of ashes in Abbots Corner Cemetery, Quebec. Harvey John Finnigan Harvey John Finnigan died Saturday, December 13, 1987, in Clearwater, Florida, at the age of 81 Years. He is survived by his wife Elsie (Kruger) Finnigan; one step -son, Jerry Shields, of Trenton, Michigan; three sisters, Mrs. Hazel Habel and Mrs. Erma Anderson, both of Goderich, and Mrs. Alvin (Cora) Sherwood of Dungannon; a sister-in-law Mrs. Georgia Finnigan, Mississauga and a number of nieces and St. Helen's Shoot Party Nine tables of sh000t players enjoyed the Christmas Party at the St. Helen's W.I. Hall prior to Christmas. Winners were Elaine. Errington, high lady; Catherine Taylor; second high lady; Ross Errington, high man; Clarence Han- na, second high man. Lila Rintoul had thelucky cup and ,Shirley Hunter won the draw for the most shoots. Six players' tied for this .prize with two shoots each. All are looking foward to the next party January 11. , PBITUARIES nephews. Mr. Finnigan was predeceased by his first wife, Laura Shields and a brother Everett Finnigan. The funeral service was conducted at the Neely Funeral Home, Livonia, Michigan. Burial was in Parkview Cemetery, Livonia, Michigan. Fanny Edith (Turner) McFarlane Fanny McFarlane of Lucknow, died December 22, 1987 in Wingham and District Hospital, at the age of 78.E Born on March 10, 1909 in West Wawanosh Township, she was a daughter of the late John Turnbull and Ellen Wall. Mrs. McFarlane is survived by 11 children; Doris, Mrs. Keith MacKay, Kin- cardine; Gertrude, Mrs. Fraser Brown, Tiverton; Ruby, Mrs. Cliff Eady, Walton; Cecil Stanley, Canal Flats, British Colum- bia; r Rennie Stanley, Red Bridge; Cliff Stanley, Owen Sound; Gordon Stanley, Alder Grove, British Columbia; Murray Stanley, Courtland, British Columbia; Elmer Stanley, Elmwood; Everett Stanley, London and Ken Stanley, RR 2 Ripley. Also surviving are two sisters, Ruby, Mrs. Reg Lavis, London and Mrs. Etta Jackson, Elmira and one brother, Will Turner, Kitchener; as well as several grandchildren and great grandchildren. Mrs. McFarlane was predeceased by three husbands, James Stanley, Ezra Sitler and Spence McFarlane; one brother Albert and three grandchildren. MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home, Lucknow was in charge of the funeral arrangements. Services were con- ducted by Rev. Hardy Kubassek from the funeral home on Thursday, December 24. Spring interment Greenhill Cemetery, Lucknow. Adopt the pet you've been looking for in the Classifieds. • OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK LUCKNOW Bain's Groceteria WE DELIVER 528-3420 BEATRICE 175 ML. Fruit Bottom s Yogurt • 59 BEATRICE 500 G. 2% Cottage Cheese69 • MAZOLA 1 L. Corn Oil 2 • . 69 KRAFT 1 L. Miracle Whip 2 • SUNLIGHT 1.8 KG. Dishwasher Detergent • PREGO 375 ML. Spaghetti Sauce • 19 AYLMER CHOICE 28 OZ. Whole Tomatoes • 99 CAMPBELL'S 10 OZ. Tomato Soup 2/ • 9 STOKELY DARK RED 14 OZ. Kidney Beans • 79 SUNLIGHT 6 L. . Powdered Detergent99 VALLEY FARM 1 KG, French Fries • 69 , CHIQUITA Bananas • LB. GREEN Cabbage . • EA. 5 SUNKIST Oranges (• 39 DOZ. 5 LB. 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