The Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-03-18, Page 19BY Marie Park
- yield Park and Joan Riley
travelled to Palmerston on
Saturday and Sunday along .
with the ',other members of
'Belgrave Coop ladies
btomnball team to partici-
pate in the Central Western
Ontario Broomball Associa.
don tournament, Two , top
teams from each league in
C,W.0, participated 'The
Belgrave girls lost their first
game I - 0 to the Conquest -
adores of Mount 'Forest to
put them, in the "II" divi..
sion Thj Blyth Ilaintonters
of thei own league defeated
• them 1 . 0 on Sunday. Even
though the scoreboard show-
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tee
ahem page
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then floor • covering • and
counter top coveting and
„ report' back to the institute,
The euchre parties held by
the WIb have been cancelled.
for this - year.
Mrs, Helen Currie took
over the Curator part. • A
reading. First Love, by Ger-
. don Green. was' given by
Mrs. V. Emerson. Mrs, Rena
Fisher gave the MottO,
Where you are tomorrow
depends on the route you
take today.
A grandmother's 'contest
was held. Mrs, 'oershiam
Johnston received the prize
ed two losses the girls can be
proud as they oily played
with 'eight players.
Congratulations to Mr.
, and Mrs, Ray Cookon the
birth of a new,' son, Darryl
Lockhart on March 10th at
Victoria Hospital, London. A
brother for Tammy. Ray-
mond and Brian. Darryl
weighed 8 lb, 8 oz,
memorial service was
held on Sunday • in •Knoit
United Church. Auburn, for
Thomas Donald Anderson of
Oakville. Mr. Anderson was
an uncle of Mrs. Greg
(Nancy) Park and our sym-
pathy is extended at this
Sunday visitors with Mr.
' and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan
and Mrs. Mary McClenag.
han were Mr. and Mrs. Irwin
McCletittighatt and Mrs. Duf-
fy and Jamie of St. Thomas.
Thursday visitors at the
MeCienaghan home were
Mr. and Mrs. Fair and Shaun
of Bluevale and Mr, and
Mrs. Brad Sachs of Hanover.
fot—the—most- grandchildren .
The youngest Irish grand,
motto was Mrs. Rena Fish.
"ana-the• eldest . Irish was
Mrsg4, Tom Metcalfe. -
'Mrs. Currie then gave a
most interesting informative
talk on Zetlandwhere a
most flourishing village was
held in pioneer days. Now,
stones �f foundations ran be
• seen along the little stream
and the school grounds re-
main. Mrs. Currie had six
history books on display as
well as many pictures of
• school days.
The roll rail was answered
by • bringing an envelope
bearing an old Pestmark
stamp for the history book.
Thelmeeting closed with
the singing of My Wild Irish
Rose., Lunch was served by
• Mrs. E. Johnston, Mrs. T.
Metcalfe and Miss 'Merle
Mr. and Mrs.' Erie Evans -
of " Hyde Park visited on
Sunday with, her mother of
-Brucelea Haven. Walkerton
and his parents. Mr. • and
Mrs. Bill Evans,,
Dan Tiffin went to Sonth.
amptonon Thursday last and
brought Mrs. Cora Yeo to
spend the weekend with
them. She also visited her
sister, Mrs. Stewart, a pail -
mit in Wingham Hospital.
• On Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Bevan Tiffin, Dean and
Stephen and Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Tiffin and flintily
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Dan *Tiffin.
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Sympathy is extended to
the Reed family on the death
on Friday morning of their
mother, Mrs. Flurta Reed.
The funeral was held on
Sunday from Lucknow.
Mrs. Ruth Austin of Tor.
onto visited her mother, Mrs,
Mary Bete and Jamie on the
weekend. . •
Several from here attend-
ed the all candidates meeting
in the Lucknow Legion on
Tuesday evening, capably
chaired by Girvin Reed.
Pat and Bob Ott and boys
of Kitchener visited '\ with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Irvine Eedy on the weekend.,
Mrs. Elsie Irvin enjoyed
the company of her sister,
Mrs. Frances Papernick for a
few days last week.
Mrs. Olive Blake returned
on Monday after spending a
week in Cambridge with the
Bill Blake family.
Thornton Eedy has return-
ed to his home after spend-
ing three weeks in Texas.
Mr., and Mrs. -Jack Eedy
spent a few hours Saturday
afternoon at the Eedy home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mae-.
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Lucknow
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Schedule •
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18
11:00 . 1:00 Moms and Tots
bue to icerental.
This week only.
:00 - 3:00 Brookside ;School
S:30 Pee Wee Gam f.
Teeswater vs Lucknow
7:00 Atom Game
Mildmay vs Lucknow
THURSDAY, MARCH i9
Industrial Lea,* Playoffs
8:30 Klima! vs Holyrood
Lucknow vs Flying
Dutchmen
FRIDAY, MARCH i0
7:00 Pee Wee Game
Kincardine vs Lucknow
8:30 Int. C. OHA Playoffs
Hartistnn vs Lucknow
SATURDAY, MARCH 21
House League Playoffs
800 Bl. Hawks vs Canadians
9:00 Leafs vs Red Wings
200 4:00 Public Skating
SUNDAY, MARCH 22
1:15 - 3:00 Public Skating ,
3:45 Juvenile Game
, Semi Finals
Lucknow vs West Lorne
TUESDAY, MARCH 24
8:00 Lanes vs Holyrood
9 Lucknow vs W. Wawanosh
10:00 Ashfield vg Teachers
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Donald of Ottawa spent the
weekend with his • mother,
Mrs. Lil MacDonald. On
Saturday Mr. and Mrs, Bill
Caesar of Goderich• enjoyed
supper with- the Matt:ton-
aids.
Wayne Mifflin won a
second prize in two categor-
ies at the weekly amateur
talent night held at the Vend -
home Hotel in Teeswater.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Wilkins (nee
Joanne Mole) on the birth of
a daughter in Wingham Hos-
pital on Sunday, March IS,
This is 'a first great grand-
child' for Ben and Margaret
Mole. Also a first grandchild
for Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mole.
Dungannon linked Church
Mr. George,Cowan spoke
on the topic, From Here and
There. The children's story
was, I Think I Can. The choir
sang the hymn. Lord of the
Dance. -
Dungannon U.C.W. will
meet at the manse ,on Tues-
day afternoon. The roll call is
to be answered by an Irish
saying. "
Dungannon Willing Work-
ers are holding their annual
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Easter Dinner in the church
basement on April 10.
By Bronhnide arondennt
Honi ifteposala and
Whiten ilrwIL
On March 110th the grade
eight had an evening party
with a SO's theme, for this,
their last year at Brookside.
They enjoyed Kentucky
Fried Chicken, supplement-
ed with salads and desserts
brought by the students. The
music and dress for the
evening were based on the
styles of the 50s for the
games and dances which fol-
lowed.
The extra activities at the
school such as Borden Ball
Broom Ball, and Basketball
are going along smoothly.
On Monday, March 16 the
report cards are being 'sent
home for the second term.
On Friday,' March 20 the
school closes at2.1.5 p.m. for
the midterm break. It resum-
es March 30.
Dungannon W.I.
The Dungannon Women's
Institute held their March.
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Warren Zinn. Mrs. Clifford
Pardon, Mrs. Elmer Black
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and' Ms, Len Chisholm
served dessert and coffee.
In the absence of the
• president, the first vice pies-
. Mont, Mrs. Roy Robson,
conducted the meeting, She • -
thanked our hostess for her
home and those serving
lunch.
Mrs. Graham McNee in.,
• troduced the guest speaker,
Mr. George Cowan, who
• spoke on Citizenship, follow.
ed by a discussion Period.
This was greatly appreciated
and brought out many differ-
ent thoughts, He was thank-
ed by Mrs,. Zinn. The roll
call, an Easter verge, was
• answered by 14 members,
two guests and two children.
Final plans were made for
our Dessert and Euchre
Party at Brookside school
March 26.\ Summary Day for
the Crewel ErnbroiderY is
Match 30 in Wingham.
Mrs, Zinn asked that we
think over serving lunch at
Blyth Festival. Proceeds
would go toward helping pay
for facilities for the handi-
capped which have been
installed in the Blyth Centre
of the Arts.
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