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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-04-29, Page 15BY Kae We . _Toronto, Mrs. ;and; :Mrs, Rod Webster Finlayson and family of The Industrial Hockey Lea- gue played their champion- ship game in Lucknow April 6. • The Kintail Flyers" came away the champions over the Holyrood Butchers with a, score of 7 to 3 in favour of the Flyers. It was a hard fight for the Flyers for they, they had to beat the. Butchers' who had come away with the cham- pionship for the past eight years. , Those on the team , were: coach Dennis Quinlin of Pert Albert; goalie, Brad (Stang) Aitchenson. The, players were Glen (mad dog) Robb, Russell Moncrief, Harry Van Diepenbeek, Kevin (Sky) Austin, , John (Ham- ': mer) McLeod, Kevin Cook, Gary . Cottk, ,Bob Simpson, Kenny. Forster, Jim Simp- son, Rick Taylor, Eddie Shel- ton, Eugene Johnston, Mike Whelgin, Peter Van Sickle, Brian Van Osch, Paul . Ad- ams, Joe. Vanitoy . and Ross (Ace) Young. • . ;;: Congratulations boys! Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Luther were in. Ridgetown for a few days visiting their relatives Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wylds .onthe week- end were Doris Wylds : and Ruth Sweet of Toronto, Linda Wylds and John and: Donna Zinnerman of London, Ken- ny Wylds and daughter, Mel oney of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Steven. Wylds and two children of Ashfield Town- ship, and sister-in-law, Jean Wylds of Kincardine: Visiting on. thee,, weekend with Mrs. Dorothy Finlayson. and Ken were Carol Finlay- son' and John Balch , of Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Finlayson and family of Sarnia, Mr, and Mrs. (Jane) Paul Emberlin .of Toronto and Mrs. Barbara Rogerson • and family of Toronto. Supper guest Sunday ev- ening with Mr.. and :Mrs. Wellington Webster and Jim . . was -:Mrs.. Bert Gammie of _. . Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Art Math, ewman *ere visiting in Sud bury for a week with Mr. and Mrs, Terry ' Pettis- and son. Jamie. • Jim MacKenzie . was in Melfort, 'Saskatchewan and •' area, for a week. On April 6 a community shower was held at the North Ashfield Presbyterian Church for Tammy MacDon- ald. Tammy received lovely gifts and a very 'dainty lunch was served by the hostesses. Tammy also had " a family shower in London. •:earlier, The wedding ° is upcoming Saturday, May 2. _Donald Hamilton, who was a former resident in the Lochalsh area, has returned to his home in Lucknow after being hospitalized for several days in University Hospital in London. Mr. and Mrs. Greg ;Ham= ilton "have moved to Calgary, Alberta since they were married. Greg is employed in Calgary. Roddie MacDonald has taken up residence in the home owned by Danny Rose on highway 86. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George ;Moncrief on the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. George Ullrich and family of London and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bell and family' of Smithsville. Now is a good time to think about electrical safety. ' 'jith spring in the.. air, many people are planning outdoor activities. Remind children to play safely . , , away from hydro 'lines. If kites or model air- planes contact overhead lin- es, even touclling their strings or control lines may cause serious injury. Climbing hydro pales, fen- ces surrounding electrical equipment or trees near powerlines is etttrernely dan- gerous. Remind children to avoid areas marked "keep out" or "danger"' and never to touch power lines. Sailboat owners should watch for overhead wires when sailing or launching boats. Touching a power line with a utast 'or antenna could be fatal. • Use caution when working outdoors. Electric mowers cutting . wet .grass can be a hazard. When erecting tele- vision, C8 or any antenna, keep well away from hydro • wires. And, never touch or go near power lines with ladders or other' equipment. COMM ALPALPAS D.C. RED CLOVER. Y.$ SWEET CLOVER 'INOCULATIONS IMINIO ID. , . PASTURE GRASS MIXTURE WE WILL MIX YOU* SPIOTICATIONS PO* NM LATIN SGARDEN . ENTHUSIAST ' aro tarry a complf rsteletlon of •G1ASS . *LAWN SEEM REN. BAG or BULK • 44444, 1424111, Isar.` .4S% U* A 14-10•IE, 33% A.M, PUTNAtM " Dt11► Willi CONTINUO" AT AU: SMITH . WE WILL NOT It UNDSIOOLD - ALSO: SPREADERS AVAILABLE nus: CUSTOM SPREADING - AVAILARLE PHONE: 529-7135 "ALL Of OUR FACILITIES ARE TO SERVE YOU BETTER" L.