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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-07-16, Page 14the brOnze 'medals. . worth, Goderich, for a job The Noisy Ladies would well done. AT TOOTH LINOMITEO WE GIVE YOU CHOICE. AS TO HO* YOU LOOK! -eners9 saver AIRLESS PAINTING Name Brand Materials Used BARN ROOFS WALL'S ANY COLOUR STRUCTURAL STEEL PAINTING PHONE 824-6919 Ask For Bob R. R. I, Breskru No Job Too Small Or Too Big Any type of paint or coating Buy a new or used. John Deere 1030, 1040, 1630 or 1640 tractor, or a used tractor of comparable size, before October 31, 1980, and no finance charges will accrue until March 1, 1981 at which time you may either pay the remaining principal balance owing or continue the financing agreement under the John Deere Finance Plan, The same offer applies to new John Deere and used implements purchased with yoUr tractor. If you buy a new John Deere 40- to 55-hp tractor now, 'you'll receive a special $200 rebate, Rebate cheque will be mailed directly to, you by John Deere Limited following delivery of your tractor. 4 ' Sto0 in and see us soon for details on these money-saving offers, We can help your dollars do more. • Page 14--Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 16, 1980 a fie tes:.tOurnament slam home run by' Vickie from Auburn.' Second game saw Kintail Kuties blitzing the Kitchener Good Gals 30 2. Clinton HouseWives de- feated Bolstein 19 -''6 in the third gatne-and-in,-the' fin game of the first round K-W vv Pacers "downed Port Elgin Dunlops 17'- 1. • division games saw H. & H. TV, defeat. Lucknow Noisy Ladies; Auburn defeat Kitchener Good Gals and '11' championship final de4 feating them by a, score of 14 - 5. In the 'A' 'division Blyth defeated Bruce Inn 9 • 8 and Kintail defeated Royal Bank, al—Kincardine73-1. ''. Sunday mottling saw the 'A' division action continue with. Clinton Housewives de- feating K&VV Pacers 12 - 7. Kintail Kuties won - the bye' into 'the 'A' championship. Blyth went on, to defeat' Clinton Housewives 5 2 earning them the right to meet Kiritail in the final game. ' The final gaine saw Kintail Kuties taking the 'A' champ- ionship by -a• score of 7 - 6 against a hard fighting Blyth team. Kintail Kuties won the •Iike to extend their thanks to championship trophy which the Lucknow Men's Inter- was donated by the. LUCIMOVV mediate team for the games BuSitiess Association plus they umpired` and their co individual gold medals4 Blyth operation throughout . the won the ailvei medal and weekend. Special thanks to H•ScH, TV KiPeardit!e"--wah-----thenvener, John—Duck Pair weather prevailed for .the Noisy Ladies first annual softball tournament. Twelve teams participated in the weekeiuVevents with the local house league tearn df-raintail--Kuties -taking the "A" championship series in a close scoring game against Myth. Friday night action saw. Team Clinton Sluggers Goderich Garb & Gear ' Goderich Elevaters Luicknovv Noisy Ladies loan „.to Bruce Inn froth Kincardine 6 3. The second game Friday night saw Blyth de- feat *H. 8 . TV, from' Kincardine 9 - 1. Action. started 8.30 a.m. Saturday with Royal * Bank, Kincardine defeating Ant,- , urn. 26 - 8 despite a. grand Goderich Sailorettes Goderich Gold Diggers Central Huron Ladles Softball 1980 Clinton. Housewives 6 1 0 12 Goderich Super Stars 6 2 0 12 Lucknow Noisy Ladies 5 1 0 , 10 W L.T....13 Holstein defeat Port Elgin. DunlopS, Auburn drew the , hvia into B •the , '' champion- abip leaving 1.1*. & H. TV. and . . 4 •3 0 8 Holstein vieing for the right 3 • 3 0 8 to meet auburn. Despite 2 5 0 4 • hard fought game by Hot- , . 2 5 .0 4 . stein, 'came '..out H. TV, cam out 0 0 04 on top and met Auburn in the BY BETTY RITCHIE Dolly, and Hugh Menary returned Monday from a trip to Nova Scotia. They accom- panied Bud, Frank and Mary Glenn of Dungannon. Mrs. John Hudson and twins, John and Michelle, of - Midland, spent last week with Charlie and Mayme Wilkins. Janet Wilkins is employed at Five Oaks, Paris, for the summer months. We welcome Rev. Arthur and Betty Scott, Darrell and Ian to Trinity. They moved to the manse last Wednesday. Mel and Jayne Ritchie • •. Dates Available 1 Lucknow. & ?./ District community Centre t SATURDAY, JULY 19 Cathy Foran and Gordon Drennan FRIDAY, JULY 25 Raynard & Hilda Ackert 1 SATURDAY, AUG. 2nd f MacDonald Reunion OPEN DATES AVAILABLE JULY Friday 18 Saturday 26 AUGUST Friday 18 Friday '28 SEPTEMBER Friday 28 Now Booking For 1981 FOR FURTIIBR INFORMATION-AND MID WEEK BOOKINGS CALL' 528-3532 k attended the wedding of her cousin, Elizabeth Guinmaw, in Cambridge on Saturday. Lisa Scott, daughter Of Frank Scott of R. R. 6 Goderich is' holidaying with Marvin and Hen,nie Scott and family. Visiting with Virginia and Wilfred Hackett for the weekend were cousins, Vir- gia and Ralph', Hackett -of Nashville, Georgia and Etta and Don Willsie of Belmont. Virginia and Ron Bisch 'of Allan Park, Michigan spent the weekend with their friends, Jim and Trix Hack- ett. Ella and Alex Hackett re- turned home after spell-ding three weeks at Delaraine, Manitoba, with her sister; Lillian Colbertaon and other relatives. They also attended the 100th Centennial on July 4, 5 and 6th of Deloraine. They motored with Yemen and Anna Mae Hunter of Lucknow. Herb and Marie Wilkins and family attended the wed- ding of her brother, 'William Gordon Smyth to Jo Anne Collins of Clinton at Dun- gannon United. Church, Sat- urday evening, and reception after it Saltford Valley Hall. They also attended' a birth, day party on Sunday at Gladys and Howard. Carlaw's cottage at Port Elgin for Mrs. Frances yVilkins. Charlie and Mayine Wilkins also attend- ed their mother's 89th birth- day celebration, Robert, Andrew and Effie- beth Stroh, spent the week- end with grandparents, Wil- liam and Margaret AndreW. Their parents; Rev. Den Stroh and Lonise moved from Peterborough to Stratford last week where Don is minister at Erie Street Luth- eran church. Louige and Don -- had filthily gathering on SundaY when her parents, Margaret and Bill: Andrew; Bill, Suzanne, Shatma, War- ren-and Eric; Steve, Ann and Carolyn, and Mary from London attended. John And- rew and Terry 'Wilson. at- tended •a Blue Jay ball game at. Toronto. "MICRO THIN HAIR FUSION" THE NEWEST AND MOST ADVANCED TECHNIQUE IN HAIR TECHNOLOGY TODAY- NOT' ONLY IS THE .EVERY,. DAY. PERSON TURNING TO THIS PROCEDURE: OUT .ty!Ar CELEBRITIES HAVE COMBATED THEIR. HAIR LOSS PROBLEM WITH OUR METHOD. "TO FIND OUT HOW WE CAN HELP YOU, FOR FREE BROCHURE WRITE OR CALL COLLECT: OFFICES IN LONDON, TORONTO YOUTH UNLIMITED (519) 672-5520 439 ADELAIDE ST., •N. 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