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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1993-04-14, Page 20rage Zu - Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, April 14, 1993 Welcome •back snow birds 1.UCKNOW by Mildred L ena° Welcome home to our snow birds that have been spending the winter in warmer places. On Saturday, Apr. 3, Harold Gardner of Maple Breezes, Marlene and Roy Keane of Newmarket, and Larry Hunter of Pefferlaw enter- tained Beryl Hunter at a surprise dinner party in honor of her 80th birthday. Friends and relatives attended. Later, a social hour was held at the Town Hall where friends brought greetings to Beryl and reminisced. Elsie Houston_ enjoyed attending the 45th annirsary party of Mr. and Mrs. Arth Garland at Pinker- ton on Satur y, Apr. 10.' It was held on the farm where Elsie had lived as a girl. Sympathy is extended to Arnetta Thompson and Ruth Jardine in the passing of their brother, John Dah- mer of Elmira; also to the Chisholm family in the passing of Grant's mother, Bessie of Goderich. Several families enjoyed having visitors home for the Easter weekend. Bob and Marion McComb, Mat- thew and Olivia of Castleton were home with Gordon and Bernice Johnstone. - On Saturday Pat and Kristy Bell, Dianne, Bill, Jane and Jonathan Swann, all of Guelph, also Bill and Joyce Shepherd of Camlachie all gathered at the home of Ken and Elleda Laidlaw. Rhoda MacKenzie had her two sisters, Eliza and Edna Cook of Owen Sound to visit' her, then on Sunday Rhoda enjoyed Easter din- ner with Neil and Judy Mackenzie in Ashfield. Rev. Bill and Peggy Henderson enjoyed visits from Rev.. John, Dorothy and Daniel Henderson of Waterloo on Friday; Sandy and Patty Henderson and family of Gormley on Saturday •and Sunday, "and . also Margaret Henderson of Toronto. Stan, Pam and Alex Loree of Branlpton were home for the weekend with Austin and Mildred. Loree. Alpines and Snowdrops are out in front BOWLING Monday Night Mixed Ladies' H.S. Donna Pepper and Shirley Kennedy tied with 232;• • H.T. Donna Pepper 567. Men's H.S. Fred DeBoer 252, c Taylor 690. Games over 200: Fred DeBoer 252, Shirley Kennedy 232, Eric Kennedy 235, 238, 217, John Van- Diepen 215; 201, Donna Pepper 232, Shani Webb Ziegler 211, John • Andrew 244, 207, Dave Saunder- • cock . 227, 203,. Emerson Howald 213. Standings: Alpine 27, Canadians 24, OV 19, Silver Bullets •19, Crys- tals 19, Steelers 18. Town and Country Ladies' H.S. and H.D. Evelyn Henderson 224, 420. Men's H.S. and HD. Gordon Brooks 178, 321. Games 150 and over. Evelyn Henderson 224, 196, Fern McDonald 200, 176, Kay Crawford 150, 163, Shirley Brooks 162, 177, Agnes Farrier 200, Joyce Swan 201, Lois Chapin 164, 207, Jean Phillips 193, Dorothy Hamilton 175, Lois Farrish 157, Evelyn Phillips 157, Marg Nettleton 151; Gordon Brooks 178, Herb CLark 151, 150, Dick Nettleton 162, George Taylor 155. Team points: Snowdrops 10, Crocuses 8, Daffodils 5, Pansies 5, Tulips 2, Hyacinths 0. At last year's fall fair, area school children were invited to participate in a Bus Safety Poster Contest, sponsored by G.T. Montgomery Bus Lines. Michelle VanderVaart, a Lucknow and District School student was the winner. The management at Montgomerys was so impressed with the design they decided to Incorporate Octopus Wally on the bus drivers' jackets. an Montgomery Is shown presenting a jacket to Michelle in honour of her winning poster and design. (Pat Livingston photo) Amelia Byler Amelia Byler, of R.R. 2, Luck - now, St. Helen's, died at her residence on Apr. 6, 1993, at the age of 53 years. Mrs. Byler was born in Ohio on Sept. 24, 1939.. She is survived by her husband Dan; two sons, Eli of RR. 2, Luck - now, Rudy of Greenville, Michigan and a daughter Ada, at home. Interment Bethel Cemetery, St. Helen's. John Henry. Dahmer John H. Dahmer of Elmira, formerly of Lucknow, died at his residence on Apr. 8, 1993: Mr. Dahmer, in his 71st year, was retired from the Air Force. He was born on June 25, 1922, in Wellesley Township. Mr. Dahmer is survived by his daughter Trish Golding and her husband Bert of Elmira, and a son Shawn of Elmira;. his mother Effie Milne and step -father Fred Milne of Kitchener, and two sisters, Arnetta 0BITUARIES a ee'e't• 944,4z041,4 Spring Fashions O (10 0 O to off SS 528-2011 [,LT,(..K) *Clothing *Shoes *Accessories Thompson and Ruth Jardine, both of Lucknow. He will be missed by grandchildren Bradley Golding, Laura, Mary and Michael Dahmer. Mr. Dahmer was predeceased by his father William Dahmer, a son Michael, an infant daughter Kath- leen, and his sister Verna. Visitation was at the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home, Luck - now, where Lucknow Branch 309 of the Royal Canadian Legion held a memorial service on Apr. 10. Rev. Albert Cook conducted the funeral on Apr. 11 at 2 p.m. • Honorary pallbearers were Joe King and John Klein. Active "pallbearers were Ken Jardine, Ken Houston, Keith Fleming, Dave Conrad, John Doher- ty, Sue McCormick, Kevin Stortz , and Steve Brown. Spring ' interment South Kinloss Cemetery. Bessie -Chisholm Elizabeth MacLean (Grant) She will be sadly missed by 17 Chisholm, of Goderich, passed grandchildren and 24 great away at Alexandra and Marine grandchildren. General Hospital, on Saturday, Apr. Bessie's "lessons" in the school 10, 1993 in her $9th year. She was of life, were by example, her good a former member of the Colborne natured decency in good timds, her WI, IODE and a life member of St. stoic dignity in suffering. She will Peter's Catholic Women's League. be ever remembered and sadly Bessie was one of eight children missed by her family and all those born to Roe Allan and Barbara privileged to have known her. (Fairish) Grant of Ashfield Prayers weresaid at the McCal- Township. lum and Palla Funeral Home, She graduated from Stratford Goderich on Apr. 12 at 8:30 p.m. Normal School in 1924. The funeral mass was celebrated at. Bessie -exchanged wedding -vows -St. Peter's -Roman -Catholic -Church with Benson (Ben) R. Chisholm in on Apr. 13, at 11 a.m. with Rev. T. 1930, with Father Harry Chisholm McNamara officiating. Hymns were officiating. She was actively in- sung by Eugene Frayne and Mary volved in their fuel business until Anne Hogan. retiring at 20 Albert Street, , Active pallbearers were grandsons Goderich. . William Chisholm, Peter Chisholm, She is survived by her husband Mark Chisholm, Jason Bellchamber, Ben of Goderich, daughters Michael Edwards and • Joseph Marybelle (Mel) Edwards of Toron- Chisholm. Honorary pallbearers to, Dianne (Nigel) Bellchamber of were granddaughters Lynda Splan Goderich, sons* Grant (Wilma) and Laurie Goetz. = Chisholm of Lucknow, Donald Internment St. Peter's Cemetery, (Fran) Chisholm of Toronto, and a Colborne. Pipe Major Frank MacK- sister Jean (Carl) Pollock of Kincar- enzie. dine. Receives director's award Director of Education Paul Mar- tindale has been given the "Educator Award for 1993" by the Ontario Federation of Home and School Associations. • He was nominated by the Bruce Council of Home and. School Associations in return for his support in promoting the group, ' Nancy Copeland, president of the County Home and School Group said Martindale's leadership . is " positive and caring promotion of (out). motto "The Best for Each Child"." 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