Lucknow Sentinel, 2009-12-23, Page 11Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, December 23, 2009 - Page 11
Sympathy extended to MacLennans
The sympathy of the community
go to the family of David
MacLennan, of Glammis, who
passed away as a result of an acci-
dent this past week.
• Jack and Joan Barr and Jeannette
Fair attended the memorial service
for the late Mary Wilson, of Mount
Forest, last Wednesday.
The sympathy of the community
also go to the family of Bruce Orr
who passed away on Saturday at
Pinecrest Manor in Lucknow.
Bruce worked and lived with
Harold Percy and later Bill and
Brian for a number of years. He
retired to Teeswater to live with a
brother, Dick Orr. When Bruce's
health started failing he lived in the
Riverside apartments for a number
of years. He recently moved to
Pinecrest. Brian Percy is a nephew.
At the request of Bruce, there is no
visitation or funeral service.
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• Interment will be in Langside
Cemetery in the spring.
Our best wishes go to Shelby
Furness, of Kinlough, who had sur-
gery in London on Thursday. Hope
you'll be up and about soon
Shelby.
The Kinlough Presbyterian
Church congregation met with the
transition committee from Bruce
Grey Maitland Presbytery last
week. After meeting with the ses-
sion and congregation, the com-
mittee visited with Knox
Presbyterian Church in Teeswater.
This meeting is to help congrega-
tion plan their profile for a new
minister.
The Presbyterian youth group
from Teeswater and Kinlough con-
•
ducted the church service on
Sunday morning under the leader-
ship of Andy and Margot Uyl.
They presented the ABCs of
Christmas by power point with
• Scripture, stories and song. The
group taught the congregation new
songs and everyone enjoyed the
old favourites.
Ivy Farrell spend the weekend
with her grandmother in Kinlough
and returned home on Tuesday.
Sara and Raven Haldenby, of
Cochrane, joined their Kinlough
family on Sunday and had
Christmas dinner together at Erlma
Haldenby's on Monday with the
wkole family and Mike Arenburg
anis Helen Classen, of Teeswater.
I wish my readers all the hope,
peace, joy and love of the
Christmas season and into The year
2010. May you all have good
health and happiness.
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