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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-03-19, Page 17assist; Larry. MacPherson with one goal' and three' as- sists; Ed Davidson with one goal and two. assists; ,Art Clark-and 'Kent Alton with one goal, and ,one assist, each; DAVe. Gibson and John Hopf , with one, goal each; Brian Taylor with two as- sists; and__Paul Finlay _and -Don, Greer with one assist each. Yfarch Specials TURNCO 225 BU. GRAVITY BOX List $725 SPECIAL $575 - * * * TURNCO 12' ' FERTILIZER AUGERS List $710 SPECIAL $575 * * * HORS' 10 TON HEAVY DUTY WAGONS WITH 20" TIRES List $1,065 SPECIALS* * * COMBINATION PURCHASE OF ALL THREE LISTED ABOVE - $2,000 Ron Stanley. Farm Supplies R. R. 4 Kincardine at Bervie • Phone, 395,2434 r • 1I- _ .7.44 ..„1 All Typos 'Caipentry Phone Doug, met' ::" 5248147 5294714 . - ttr" 'II It 11 °I `Phene on land 5 year annual in:teres!. Rates subject to change STANDARD TRUST 237 Josephine St.:Wingharn, 0 'Telephone 357-2022 _Offices in. _,Brarnoton •_Chatham • Hamilton Markbarrl - ott a,;va • FD'an's • Perth • Picion •TorontO • Walkerton - • •, „ „ Wlllowdale •;Wingham • Windsor. Woodstock .▪ 1(1,1Get./riS't mmuliAlagswieresegamaraiwah Pee Wee.... *from page r5 Treleaven and Darren Mc: • Kim. Chris• Collyer. was- Luck- now's first Star., Chris tires- ' sed for special dttty when the team turned 'up short a • regular net minder. A good glove and aggressive style helped him to' a very respect- able two goal average. eting witurrA EMERSON. tablecloths decorated with shainrods, IVIACROLE IVIANIACS Emerson, • Attending the wedding of The fourth' meeting - Dr. Ed Carey and: Miss , She introduced the guest Whitechurch Macrame Man- Barbara'Ptirdon of Kitchener speaker,. Mrs.. ,Morrey of lies was held at the home, of at St, Francis Church, Kit- Mrs, Ivan LuidlaW-on-Mareh .at All' eight' members described hew their rooms' furnishings,re- fleeted its use -for roll call. Lorie Purdon read the niiia:% The cover ideas were shoWn and the one choSen 'was by Kendra, Purdon. Members then diScussed the exhibit for :Achievement Dny. They plan on 'using the ' topic, '..tnoving. along with, Macrame"... The leaders talked about room ,furnishings, arrange inents- and floor planS, Groups,of two were formed and each gronp measured. Mrs. Laidliw's kitchen floor and drew a plan for it. The next. meeting is Mon day, Match 24 at 7 p.m. SOCIAL NEWS • Mrs: 'Bill Evans arrived hbine at the first of the ,week from Florida where she had been for a week. While, there, on the Thursday she had the inisfdrtune to fall on the street, breaking her Left arm above the wrist. Since coming home, she has had to have the arnt re-set. The community wishes ber speedy recovery. The community is'sorry to report that`Miss Mary Laid- law Mrs Gordon Rintoul and Tom Inglis; are patients •• at Wingham Hospital. The community wiShes them all quick return to .their homes. On Thursday- evening, -Roma. Rohn of Owen Sound, a cosmetic consultant, held a Mary7Kay etittietitTdemon- strafion in Whitechurch Community Memorial Hall. All in attendance were very interested in the produds. Mt. and Mrs. 'Eldon Emer- son, Darlene, Sharon and Brenda of St. Catharines, spent from Saturday to Mon- day with Mr, and mtt,Victor Builders games to II Wingham, who _gave the Heritage of: Whitechiirch Which was very interesting and required a lot of research in preparatiOn, • Mrs: Rena Fisher thanked Mrs. Money and presented her with a gift. All then sang "My Wild Irish Rose" and "It's a Long Way to Tipperary'''. The president presided .fot the business. Tbe'society made arrange- meths to collect for. cancer. A booth is to be set up at Elmer Schultz s'fartit sale on arch 29. The e'oriespondence -was read and..ineluded ,thankifor, Valentine boxes; an invita iion tn 'a spring:tea, at Bruc0' lea Haven on. May. 8 with a quiltte• be quilted in the hall:- an Invitation., to accompany' Maitland W.LOn their trip to "Eiland •Lee • Home:. and a. letter seekingJnfOrmation. on a - plaque for Zetland. Mrs. 'Currie was thanked for her interesting meeting and the. meeting dosed with the National Anthem: ' Lunch was served by Mrs. . Elgin Johnston, Miss 'Merle Wilson and helpers. cherier.-froin =here -were-her' Parents, Mr, and Mrs. 'OM PUrdon, Mrs, '.Cassie bray, Mr. and MrS, Ang4s Faleonet, Mr, and Mrs. Wes- ley Tiffin, Mr. and Mrs. Alan`: Falconer Kevin.,Falconer, Miss Lone Pardon. Mr ! fld Mt*" Bill Iltntotd, Mr. and. Mrs. Archio Puidon Mr and ,Mrs. Ralph ,Cameron, Lick, 'now, Miss BOatrke lin and. Charles .-McQuillin, West Wawanosh Ain! gey. ,and MrS. John Bell; 'Brian Falconer of Sarnia spent the weekend here and 0, on the weekend; Mrs. Cassie., Movvbray and Clara Milligan rettirned, with for-.- the week. The. Rev: :and Mrs. • John. Bell arrived horne Saturday evening after being ai.ray three weeks', including a visit to Florida for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emer- son, Darlene,. Sharon and Brenda visited' Sunday after= noon with Mr. and 'Mrs. Angus MacDonald of St; Helens. The conununity is pleased to report that Mrs-.:-Gordnif gintoul returned 'home on. Sunday from Witigham Hos-. pital. Mr. and Mrs, 'John Gaunt arrived home from Florida on Sunday. On. Monday-evening a pro gressive euchre party was held in Whitechurch Coin- mutiny Memorial Hall with 11 ,tables in play, Prize w.winiiors-, _high; Jean Wilkon; high gent, Jack McIntyre; low lady, Mrs, John A. Currie; low gent, Jim Coulies; lucky draw, Mrs.. Sarah Anstett; door prize, John Ciirrie. Next party, March, 31. Committee, Mrs. Rena Fisher, Mrs.. Dave Gibb, Mrs. Fred Tiffin. Wbitechtirch . W.I. held their curator's meeting on 'Wednesday March Match .1-2T-The meeting opened with the' Ode, Collect and Lord's prayer with the ;president, Miss. Merle. Wilson, presid- ing and giving 'a warm wet- come to all. The curator, Mrs', John A.'' Carrie, then took over to present the geam7 ' All. .sang, ''When`Irish Eyes -Are • Smiling" and Peggy O'Neil". • Mrs. C'tirtie read A poem. Theroll, call-was answered bY. ", A Childhood' Membry I Recall";, • Mrs. Currie then cOninci- ed a contest where all were to: kiss' the "Blarney. Stone." on the, poster.:Eadh one who had something green Was given a small. gift. . Mrs. Currie gave the hist- .ory . of the farm , of, Robert Currie where she now lives. Robert Currie was a eonncit kir, deputy reeve, reeve, and Justice of Peace. 111'1873 he built the stone, house in which Mrs. Currie' lives and he died in 1910 Mrs.' Currie showed the Family _Tree. of six generations. tri honour. of Patrick, she had. the _ OUSTON..." Over the weekend, the LucknOw-Midgets played two games with Ilderton and found themselveS in a small - hole, losing both games, 6' to 5 and 5 to 3: Both games followed the same style - with Ilderton opening up -big leads in the second period ,and LucknOw coming on strong intlie third but pulling up short both tittles. Ilderton is showing a bal- anced attack with desire being, the difference between - the winning and - A third game will have been played by press time in Lucknow, and if the locals can come out of the hole with three periods of -sdfilid- hock- ey, they will be back in Lucknow on Sunday, March 23 at 7 but they' will then have to win the next three games. 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