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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-04-02, Page 11ANNOUNCEMENT Due to the unexpected departure of George Brophy from the firm of Goodall, Campbell & Brophy, J. T. Goodall and R. R. Campbell will continue full time practice of law from the office at . Lucknow, Ontario. Office hours are. Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturdays and evenings by appointment. We regret any inconvenience caused to our clients as a result of the re-arrangement of the partnership. .gm:. .... . Fun night for the House League players,. their coach- es and families was held Friday night. The evening began at 7 gamm with hockey ,--game; comprising of two teams made up frOm the Leafs and the Brdins against the Can- adians and Red Wings: *The score was 7 - 3 in favour of the Canadians/Red Following the game many of the parents joined the coaches and •players in an hour of skating, while some of the mothers went to ,---Lucknow• Public School--- prepare the food for the hungry skaters; • First item on the agenda following the arrival at the school was the:„ presentation of the trophies; minus the benefit of any member of the 'Mallow Minor Hockey .As- sociation. Harry Burgsma .capahly . looked after this chore, to-•---Harry calle& nn Park, coach of the. Maple teafs to present the House League championship trophy to Bernie. Burgsma, captain of the Canadians, Harry then called on Scott Rivett, cap- taro of the arnins to accept of the Canadians . presented became au auctioneer for.a the consolation trophy given their coach, Harry Burgsma, 'short time,'to raffle off the by'''FInd Hamilton Fuels. with a gift. Todd Park and hot dog buns left over, This Most valuable player this Dean Lindsay Presented the resulted in a few moments of season on the House League coaches of the Bruins, Tom fun and laughter, was Jim Van Osch of the Park and Ron Olson,. wittn 'It_Us_ to be homed that Leafs. This trophy was also- gift each, The coadies.a the Honse League will he bigger presented by • HarryBurg-. .Red. :Wings, Ed *Husk and and better next year and all xn sa, ; Mark Fialdenby each receiv..• the ,boYS Will be signed up Jim . Van Osch presented • ed a .gift from their piayers,, again ,for a good 'season. the Leafs'. coach, Stephen Beforp everyone departed Have a good summer till next Fark with a, gift.. Brian SMith for ,hom0 Bill McWhinney .hockey season.' liecbcrocifii,0060,040,111001•04 •• 0*•••••••••4104 •0 00 01 % DUNGANNON` TO Bruce Sou recto Parade' of Bands, Floids. Antique.Vars and Vehicles,and Horses. SATURtIAY, 'AUGUST • 2,'1980 at 1 .30 P. el,-conference in Waterloo; ' . , • April: 29, 30, May 1.: The 1P'ilVith the return of this application it Is understood that we are entering the proposed By7)Laws. of . the 0, Dungcinnon Birthday Parade. ' r Bruce South DiStriet were • The Parade IS tn"bohnild an August 2,.1980 with. parade marshalling east of Dungan- reViewed and Will. come; non on the fourth concession,..Entries to be in position by 12 noon. Parade time 1:30 fore the DisitiCt Annual for • • gdn' — • Belmore, will be the mistrict 0 Delegate to .attend• the Offic. ' 125:'if EARS The District Directors meeting of Bruce South was held in Teeswater March 25. Mrs. • Ross CuMmtng, District President, chaired the meeting. The minutes of the Previ- ous District Directors .meet- ing were read by the Sec- retary,Mrs.' Gordon' Wall. A letter front Mrs. Clarence Diamond, of Federated Women's Institutes of Orit-' atio was read. She stated MABEL [JOHNSTON] McNALL Mabel (Johnston) McNall of . Lucknow died Monday, March 24,,1980 at Winghant and District Hospital 'follow- ing a lengthy illness, in her 61st _year.. Born in Kinloss Township on October 5, 1919,,she was a daughter of Prank Johnston, Kinloss and the late Maude Blackwell„ Kincardine Town-. Stip. She married Lloyd McNall of Kinloss at her _father's home •on,July 25, 1944. She .is survived by her 1980 being the year of VVom•:. en's Institutes of Ontario; theme being, What, Where and Why? A greater aware- ness of the W.I. aims 'and 'objectives 1980: Mrs, Diamond Urged W.I. groups to visit the Ontario Agriculture Museum' at Mil- ion. Mrs. George Whitby, Federation Representative, gave an excellent report of the Area ConventioPin Mea; ford. Mrs. Don MacAdam, husband, sisters, Edith, Goderich; Evelyn, Stratford; Eileen, Hamilton; Jean, Windsor; Beth, London; Hel- en, Hamilton arid Loi, Lon- don: and brothers, FlarVey and Carman, both of Toron- to; - •••• . • ',.• • • She was . predeceased by here mother. The funeral service was conducted by. Rev. Williath MtinShaw of Lucktiow Pres- byterian Churchat-the'Mic. Kenzie and: McCreath Pun. .eral Home, Luckoow on Thursday;LMarch 27, 1980- Spring burial . will follow in Greenhill Cemetery, Luckriowdeoth • PLEASE PRINT ONLY approval. 0 PHONE NAME.... ... . , Mrs. Don McCosh on be- • _ " ORGANIZATION Teeswater half of the meeting thanked: 0 ADDRESS , . • CLUB OR suRGANIZATION MAIL TO: . II III Teeswater Branch for sere - . 0 1.Ast DATE OF ENTRIES JULY 29. 1980 JOHN STANBURY, DUNGANNON • 0 ing a delicious lunch. . 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