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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-02-10, Page 4Qualm unty news Lucknew Sendaelr Why, February 11, 1942 -Pug 4 Kitchener su'own obiler wuis St. H •Todd Weiss of Kitchener with three queens, acehigh came up with the winning poker hand in the St. Helen's Snowmobile Poker Rally held Sunday afternoon. Weiss wins $40 for his winning hand. Kathy 'Chapman ofGodes- ' ich won $30, with her second place hand. Mi fele Vandog- en of R. 1 Auburn came third winning $20. Adetta Glenn of Dungannon, came fourth winning $10 and Marlene MacDonald won . SS placing fifth. • •There were 238hands sold in the rally .and check points were manned by. Bill ..Kina han, Angus MacDonald, Bob Aitchison, Sue Brown, Fred Ward, Joanne Sproul, Mar- lene Leishman, . Lynda Mc- Nee and. Marlene MacDon- ald. Winners of the prizes don- ated, by local businesses include: Steve Errington, gas funnel, C. A. Becker Ltd..; Don Curran and Bruce Hig- gins, four quarts oil, Luck - now Co-op Ralph Curran, $10 voucher, Cedarhill Gar- den Centre; Bill Bain, T-shirt and pen, Believe in Music; Bob McWhinney, sweatshirt, Lucknow Variety and Dry Goods; Helen MacDonald, S20 voucher, Fairview Foods; Ron Snowden, oil painting, Johnstone's Furniture; J. B. Clancy and Duncan McPher- Visit with St. Helens family By Kathryn Todd 4 meet answered the, call. • There was'minor damage Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Todd enjoyed the company of Mc. and Mrs. Rick, Humphrey and family of Clinton on Saturday evening. The St. Helens Snowmo- bile Club held its annual rally OD Sunday. Inspite of the very cold, weather, they had another successful .year. Mr.. and Mrs. Tom „Arm- strong Aran -strong l had. a -small chimney fire at their home last week. The . Lucknow Fir Depart - only. SHOOT PARTY Four tables of 'players ' at- • tended on Thursday night. Winners were Muriel Moffat and Margaret Errington for the ladies and Stuart Chant; ney and Russell Phillips for the men. John Lyons had the most shoots and John And- rew won the ' lucky draw. St. Helens WI. The .St. Helens Women's Institute Education and Cul- -Void for Life meets The Wingham. Voice For Life group held its. monthly meeting on Monday, Febrik. ary .1 • In the edhcation report Sally Campeau said that .the abortion information kits have ,been sent to the five high schools in Huron Coun- ty. Letters have been sent to the :various department heads to inform them of the books, films. etc. that are vailable,to them. During February the Pro, Life organization is showing commercials on• channel 8 T.V. .Theseare done in conjunction with the. Goder ich . Pro ' Life Group. Health Professionals •fol Life is a new organization of health professionals, . whc seek to help the unborn, newborn, handicapped, men- tally ill; aged and the dying. The group is pleased . this organization: shares their aims. e Spend Christmas with family in Calgary Nelson and Betty Dorsch of •New Hamburg spent Christmas and New Years with part of their family, Rod and Marilyn . Dorsch and baby, 6.1Nath • in =Calgary. The Dorsc • it was enter. tained Christ • s bay at the home of Betty s sister, Jean and her husband, Alex Hollo and family. 'The third member of the MacDonald family, Flora Edna, and her husband, Ross Thompson, meanwhile, were visiting their eldest son, Bradley and his wife and son at Pine - house, N. Saskatchewan. Bowling scores Ladies 6:30 Betty Stanley bowled the high single with a 229 and also the . high triple with a 612. ., Games 200 and over: Betty Stanley 216, 229, Kay Craw- ford 228, Fern MacDonald 211, Marion MacK innon 208. Karen McDonald 201. Team points and . stand- ings: Pumpkins 0, 75%; Carrots 7, 92%; Beans 4. ,70; Beets 3, 82; Tomatoes 3, 47; Peppers 4, 73. Ladles 9 O'clock High single, Mary Lou Raynard . 271. High triple, Mary Lou Raynard 632. Games over 200: Joanne Searle 204, 240, Wilma El- liott 226. `229; Karen Allen 203, Wendy Nixon. 235.: Shir- ley Allen 223, Dianne Carter 213, Mary Lou Raynard 271. Team points Hyacinths 2, Crocus 5, Daffodils 5, Iris 2, . Snowdrops 7. Tulips 0. Team standings: • Snow- drops 73, Daffodils 70, Croc- us 65. Iris 60, Hyacinths 58, Tulips 52. • Youth Bowling Senior high single, Leslie Livingston 192. Senior high triple, Tom Gilmore •474. Junior high . single, Tracy Livingston 221. Junior high triple, Tracy Livingston 467. Bantams high single; Rod Crich 177. Bantams high triple Rod Crich 458. Team standings: Corvets 185'/%, Ftrebirds 168'/3, Cad - lilacs 168, Lambergines 155, Ferraris 153. Z28's 97. tura! Activities meeting was held on' February 4 at the • Institute Hall. Dessert was served by .IW.WJW, ••�..v.l . WV, bel "Miller and Mrs. Allan Cranston. The roll call was answered by 13 members describing 'a game they used to play' at school.. ' l Minutes o` ' Yesteryear 1920 - 22 were read by Mrs. • Jim Aitchison. • • Mrs. Ross Errington read the topic, Education Now and Then. Mrs. Helen Todd gave a reading, Let the Sunshine In, and a reading, from Harry' Boyle's book, A Pinch of Sin, was read by Isobel Miller. A spelling bee, prepared;. by Beatrice McQuillin, was conducted , by Mrs. Ernest. Gaunt. • son, . ski-doo mitts, Char. mans; Diane Park, $5, Luck- now Cut and Curl; Donald Lamb, shoe skine kit, Les Petters Shoes; Warren Rod- gers and Chris MacDonald, candy and jam trays, :Bain's Groceteria; Astrae 'Plass- chaert and Bill Seers, toques, Bud Hamilton Fuels; • Marie O'Neil, toaster, Lucknow Appliance , Centre; Steve Robinson, gas can, Ron Machan Hardware; Jerry McPhee, dried flower ar- rangement, Quinn's Flowers and Gifts; • Glenn .Lamb, case of coke, Lucknow Custom Welding; Dana Park, Irvine Getsky hats, George Smyth Welding; • Lynda McNee, cans of oil and toque,. Seers Garage, 'Auburn; Mary Cooke, grocery box, Miller's Store, Carlow; Helen Mac- Donald, snow shovel,' Daw- son Plumbing; Len Jenkins, ratchet socked set, Brindley Auctions;' Donald MacDon- ald, Randy Fraser, Len Jen- kins, and Ron Snowden, four snow ilapps, _Argyle Marine, Goderich; Matthew Sproul, case of oil, Snyder'.s Garage; Toots Clements, case of oil, Ideal Supply; Nelson Cald- well, ` case of oil, Edwards Fuels; Colin Snyder, dog food, Irvine Getsky, John Vanderbrock,. cheese., Green's Meat. Market;, Leroy Drennan, goggles, P & ' F Sports; Everett Horton, • hat, Carroll . Pontiac Buick; G. B. Clancy and. Allan Cranston, shirts and toques, Hully e ens poker rally Gully; Toots Clements, AFC lantern; Belgrave ' Co-op; Ross Errington, . set of glas- ses, Hoy Enterprises; Peggy Kettle, hat, Niel Edgar:Swift Feeds; Mel Ritchie, Hugh Todd, four toques, McGee's Auto Electric; "Tim McNee, Arletta Glenn, two boxes. of After Eight mints; Village Restaurant; Gordon Jenkins, cans . of oil, Auburn Auto Service; Allan Scott, dog food, Hodges Milling; Rick Park, anti freeze, Ashfield Service Centre; John Green and Randy Bain; four quarts of oil, Chisholm Fuels; Mari- on Taylor, power lantern, Jack Cameron Refrigeration; Grant Curran, • $15 voucher, Huron Landscaping; Ron Horton, mitts, Keimp's Gen- eral Store; Jerry McPhee, two hats, Chester Hackett; Richard Getsky, one deck of - cards and hat, Russell Irvine; William Rodgers, Harry Tal-' bot, two decks of cards, Bruce Raynard; Colin. Chis- holm, barometer; Greer's T.V.; Colin Chisholm, bag of corn, Henry Drennan; Mel Lyons, toy tractor; G dt..E Sales; Pat Jenkins, Marie O'Neil, -two pair knee-high socks, Loree's Ladies Wear; Pat Jenkins. 510, McDonagh Real Estate and Insurance; Marie 'Stewart, voucher for perm, Hair Creations; Steve Errington, $5 meal voucher, Mayfair Restaurant; Grant Curran, clock, Agnew Jewel- lery and Gifts; Bill Bain, Gerald Kettle, Joe O'Neil, • Warren Rodgers, Michele Good, ten cans of oil, Hack- ett's. Farm Machinery; Mur- ray Curtain, two cans of oil, Montomgery Motors; Bob St. Clair, can of oil, MacTavish Sunoco, Lucknow; Angela Glenn, one quart white en- amel paint; Finlay Decor- tors;.Dorothy Bain, $S, Pen- ny's Hairstyles; John Cur- ran, tupperware meat keep, er, Bernice Glenn; Bruce Higgins, SS, Kathy's Hair- styles; Marion Purdon, water gauge, Cook's Seed Mill; Gary Sproul, Allan Scott, T-shirts, Helm Welding. Ltd.;" Ed Vdnerbrock, ,belt buckle, Reavie Farm Equipment; Joe O'Neil, two T-bone steaks, Allister Nivins; Gerald Lamb, roast pork, Leroy Drennan, ham, Button's Meat Market;. • Bernice Glenn, pulsating shower head, Teeswater Co-op; Jack Caesar, socket . set, Sproul Electric; Reid Murray,. vou- cher for belt, Huron Cycle; Bill Stewart, two mugs, • Bruce Houston, Hugh Todd, T-shirts, Dungannon Agri- cultural Society; Ed Fisher,. 515, Harry Hodges, $10, C & M Transport; Susan Curran, pork chops,. Vimbro Farms; Marlette Leishman, wonder warmer, St. Helens Snowmo- bile Club; Anne , Ruston,,„ wonder warmer, St. Helens Snowmobile Club. Special mention to Jim Leishman who donated 200 arrow signs to the club to mark the 'trails, ' 1 . FEATURING SUNWORTHY Iiv YES -YOU -CAN WALLCOVERINGS Is Now On Regular Lines Up to $5.49 $26 95 per :Ingle roll All in Stock WOUcoveriflg Strippable Vinyls Reg. price up to $17.95 $4 to 95 per • single roll. 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