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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-05-23, Page 20Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 23, 1984—Page 19 James Clnistgpher Cooke ames Christopher Cooke passed, away in senbrenner Hospital,': ,Kapuskasing on 3, 1984 in his `5st ' year.. Be was born in Witigham on November ;1933 to Chris and -Lottie Cooke of West. wanosh Township.: As a young -child the family moved" to puskasing where:; he attended Diamond flee Public Sch.00l, ,On :returning to avow in 1942, he completed his .public ool education at Belfast :Public School # 5,13. He went on to Lucknow Continua - School. y� 1956 he returned to Kapuskasing where joined'the .Canadian Armed Forces that p, He was sent overseas with the United tions emergency forces as clerk account - and served in the ,Gaza strip :area. , When he received his discharge front the Y, he was employed. by Spruce, Falls vier and Paper Co. where . he was still. ployed at the time of :his death. .funeral service .was held. on Saturday, 0,5, 1984 to the. Kapu skasing Cemetery ruskasing Brant)) #85 of the Canadian lion had charge , of all funeral arrange nts. His • brother, Witold, 'attended the, ral. ; OBITVAMES Eavey [Eva] May Wall Eva Wall, 71, beloved wife of Harry Wall of Wheeler .Street; Lucknow, passed away suddenly on Mother's. Day; Sunday, May 13, 1984 at he; late residence A heart attack is the suspected cause of death. She was- a loving wife,mother and grandmother and was a1 unpretentious woman, always considering the needs of others greater than her own. She was born in Hamilton Township, • Ontario on November 16, 1913, the daughter. of Willi4am Henry Taylor (pre-;deceas !FI 1935) and Eiizsbeth .May Tripp :(pre -deceased). She married. Harry (.Thomas .Henry). Wall at the Presbyterian Manse, Lucknow on April 4, 1947, officiated by Charles. H. MacDonald. She is survived, by sons, Robert Taylor of Wiarton, Arthur of Lucknow and. George of. Listowel; daughters, Elizabeth of Toronto, Joyce Parrish' of Kitchener, Marilyn (Mrs. Robiert.Howey) of Belmont; :and step-daugh- ters'Mary Jane Wall'(Mrs. George Brown) of R. R. 3, Tiverton and. Laura (Mrs. Jack Pollard) of R. R. 4 Ripley; 33 .grandchildren; 19 great- grandchildren; . one sister, Mrs. Marion Spiers of Toronto and two brothers, Tames Taylor of Port Hope and John Jamie- son . (adopted) of Toronto, • She was pe -deceased by her parents and .. Jim Taylor of Stoney Creek. Harold Taylor of Hamilton, two grandchildren and two great grandchildren. . An • Anglican service was held at the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home in Lucknow on Tuesday, May 15, 1984 at 2.00 p.m., The service was conducted by Rev. George 'Garratt of St. Peter's Anglican , , Church. Pallbearers were Gordon Wall of Wing - ham and grandsons, Keith Bonnett of Kin- I cardine, Neil Bonnett of Teeswater, Steven Bonnett of Tiverton, Ronald . Brown of ., Tiverton and Allan Brown of Holstein. Flowerbearers-were grandchildren Brad- ley Fairish. of Kitchener; Tom, Tracey and. Terri , Wall of Belgrave; 'Neil and ' George Wall Jr. of Belgrave; and Rhonda, Beryl, Irma and Jawn Taylor . of Wiarton. • A committal service followed at Greenock Cemetery, Highway 9, Greenock Township. Sleep on. Dear Mother And take thy rest. Jesus called thee home. He knowest best. m. My Boy My boy wotdd never throw a stone Tobreak your, window , glassl My boy, is hardly away from home It could not be him who smashed MM' boy is always, oh, so sweet And gentle with anyone he meets, My toy,, of course would never steal, -To Mention that how hurt he'd feel. It •would -not be my 'boy who did:ihatttick, Who slammed the door ori threw .the brick .not=iny boy who burned-youir fence, Or. would you see himwith- a cigarette! • My boy would never toinch • the booze Not of that crowd would he ever choose; My boy would . never take a drink Or would•he ever go on the brink. My boy would never do yon wrong My boy is healthy, good and strong. My boy would never sauce you back, Nor would he be among that pack. irths TT• Mr. and Mrs. Randy Scott are d to announce the safe arrival of Darren hard on May 16, 1984, weighing 8 lb. 1 at Wingham and District Hospital. t - Bob and Janey Hall of Regina are Py to announce the birth of `their son, drew William, at Regina General Hospital Friday, May 4, 1984.. Proud grandparents Elwin and Rose Hall, Owen Sound, and }pard and Barbara Kant of Eganville. ucknow THIS meet rs• William Henderson presided over" Evening Auxiliary tneeting`on May 15 in Presbyterian Church. To open the ling Mrs-. Henderson read a poem and in prayer. ,,Maudie Fisher led in -a devotional period a commentary :by'"Rev. Hugh Nugent oh Mother's Day theme followed. N. James Aitchison gave the mission, ilyon Central Africa. She discussed living Worm and ,the extremely slow rate of !opulent in that area. Ross Gammie informed the group the money for the foster child has been d for this year: • Ralph Cameron read two appropriate his and the meeting was closed with r,• laudie Fisher and Mrs. Lloyd Moffat `ed a delicious lunch. Vhjie lunch was being prepared, mem- s played Bible Baseball. My boy, of course is very proud, Nor would' he be . among that crowd; He always had a kindly heart With a crowd like, that he'd not be a part. Don't be too certain !what he'd do Boys who are perfect are very few, And when with other boys are found, It's ahnost certain they are with the crowd around. So when he gets . with all the rest, At home he's maybe the very best But when it comes to all the tests Like other boys he can be a pest. I have no doubt that your boy is good; And when he reaches his manhood, • He will be everything you say, But guide him through his boyhood ways. —from collection of poems, The Dreamer, 1 by Beth McConnell of Dungannon. 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