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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-11-19, Page 15Four Lucknow midgets
teamed up with the Juveniles
to win the season opener on
Sunday as tucknow downed
Wit:Thant-by a score of 7 - 4.
Kent Alton, Donnie Greer,
Mike Humphrey, and David
Pritchard of the local midgets
--weronotified-just two hours
prior to game time, to fill the
positions of Juveniles. absent
due to exams, college, injur-
Langsule.
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in the
Lucknow Sentinel
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ALLAN R. MILLER
R. R.S Lucknow
Phone 528-2299
Agent For
*SEED GRAIN *BALE SHREDDERS
•SEED CORN *ROUND BALE
*CATTLE OILERS FEEDERS
'BARN PARTITIONS *BALER TWINE
*CATTLE .MINERAL •PIG FEEDERS
FEEDERS *FERTILIZER
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Dressed Ducks and Geese
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OF:KINLOSS'TOWNSHIP .
My sincere thinks, for your support at the Dpolls on Monday.
i will try to fill the position to the best of my
ability.
Thank you, cal.
BILL HALDENBY
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LangSjde,„.alsO .reeciveCher_
Secondary School Graduation
Diploma. :We would. like to
congratulate these students
and wish them goad luck in
the future. . •
Len Coughlin and .datigh-
ter, Kim, spent Saturday .in
Hamilton, . •
Mr. and , Mrs. Donald
Young, Kevin, Brian -and
Jessica of Thornhill spent the
weekend with his parents' . a mansion:.
ies and $uSpelisionao Under
the CirentristanCes the Mid-
gets played .extremely well,
adding two goals and two.`
assists to the score Sheet;
Larry MacPherson also in
his first scheduled juvenile
game--scored•-,-two goals-and,-
three assists with Steve
Simpson also adding a pair of
goals. Mike HUMphrey, Don,
season
In Memor•iam,
Proud indeed Was he of his
His home, tractors, and new
and modetn barns,
For , Norman bad . purchased
not one; but many farms.
fie liked to dance; he liked to
drink.
,.11e liked. his luxuries, , too.
' His friends were many,
His enenfies were few.
To obtain hundreds -of herds.
of cattle=
And fields and fields of
r• • grain.
Norman was 4 Canadian,
Who loved our fertile sod. Norman was generous . and
He loved, his family, his krill,- •
church and his Almighty " • - The poor were never pushed
God, - behind.
He loved Canada, 'ands her He enjoyed life in so Many,
' seasons Many ways,
As they went and curie, 'But hi* keen mind kept pros-
Winter to< him was merely perity
but a game. On the upward sway,
Until Tragedy struck him
• down, Norman was a. ppor, uneduc7
ated, young .eman
of he had one big amhition,
Norman was a genius 'in his
own special way.
His keen insight into farming
and his methods,
Are similar to the modern
farming,
Which we enjoy, today.
Some called him, moody or
sad. •
Others would call him rather
vain,
But his' life's ambition he
surely did obtain.
,health,
He lost" his zest for life.
Gone for. him were his happi-
ness and light.
ite had fought the "Great.
Fight"-,
What more had he to give?
To his daughter Patricia; ,
His, family,: Church and ..to
*Canada; '
His wealth he generously
gave, / •
But Norman himself Went to
sad,: untimely grave..
Sadly ,nissed by sister,
Gertrude Leddy,
His lost his Smart andlifEffSr—
wife.
lie-losthis-meech and-robust- •
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TOWNSHIP OF h
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RATEPAYERS
Final Instalment
Of Taxes Due
November 3©,1980
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WEST WAVVANOSH
tbe always strong TeesWater
Squad; it should provide
some interesting hockey this
winter. Home games are 3.45
on Sundays and fin support.
is greatly appreciated.
TOWNSHIP OF KINILOSS
nd Instalment
axes Due November 30th, 1980
Payable at Bank of Montreal .
Royal Bank
Lucknow, Ontario
or .
Township Office, IHolyrood
W. F. Hawthorne
lox ColliCtor
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id You Know That
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0111E;ATEpATERs,•
9F.,HuRON:Towkisfir.
My sincere .thanks and appreciation for y.oOr'
suppOrt. at . -the 'polls on Monday.. i Shalt,
endeavour..to'fOltill the trust you have placed
r me,•• • •,-
Sincere!
ELMER SMELTZER
SOLD THE FARM?
AVANNUITY?
STARTING
AN R.R.S.P. PENSION?
ALLOW ME TO SHOW YOU HOW TO
OBTAIN THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE
RETURN ON YOUR MONEY.
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REGISTERED RETIREMENT PENSIONS.
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And Financial Services
BOX 627 •
CLINTON
482-7612
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Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Young
"arid" William.- Other-dinner
guests on Saturday were Mr,
and Mrs-. Jim Young, Marty,
Jamie, Karen and Liane,
•Ken Young, Sandra Gardner
and Kevin Bolt.
On Sunday at the Presby-
terian • Church in White-
church, Mr: Rtert Perry
was in charge of e sermon.
Kaien Young and Clara
Milligan sang a duet, I've got
In loving memary of a dear
brother, Norman, O'Connor,
who died. November 22,
1973.
IN MEMORY OF MY
BROTHER NORMAN
In memory of 'Norman
O'Connor who died Novein--'
ber 22;1973.
nie Greer and Brad Hum-
phrey' each •tallied one ap
Woe. ,
Walkerton and Mildmay
are newcomers to the sched-
ule this year and along with
Canadian Home Insulation Program
Now Is The Time - It Is Possible That the
Grant Will Pay Up to 90% Of All Your
Cost Of The Work Done
Call Now For A Free Estimate Or Any Information .
Concerning The Chip Grant You Are Under. No Obligation
Call Adamson Insulation
Lucknow
Phone 528-2113 If No Answer 528-2526