The Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-01-30, Page 14z.
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1 484 Coming Events,
46 in Memoriorti
VAN ROVER
in loving memory of our father John Vas.
2 Owes, who Wised away Jarrltmy•
'tom•
Those whom' we iefii 90 OUR of
Butt never oUIt of mind
may are rein ris it lir Bios
Of' they leave behind,
Forever remembered: by :•Dave f
LUCKNOW LEGION YOUTH
DART LEAGUE
Qvi, behalf of the youth dart League, I
would -like to thank all .this peppte tat
helped in sp many ways to prepaire,•set
up and count at our Dar -Ontario Tour:.
narnenti Without your help we could not
have hosted this tournament, .Physis
Matthews, Lucknow Legion Youth Darts..
--Sar
GREER.
I wirould like to thank friends for the
cards; phone calls and donations atthe
time of my mother's, death and for
inquiries during her illness, it was very
much appreciated. • Ilene. -5
EVANS
We would like to thank,the participating
LucMow.,,ro4chant€ for the keepsake
▪ Family Plate given tous on the birth of
Daniel it will always be cherished.
„Donna, Brian and Daniel —5x
McDONALD.
A -sincere thank you to all our friends for
their care and kindness, and support at
the time of Tom's passing. Thanks to
the ambulance drivers, Dr. Mann and
the nurses at the hospital.. Also. -. the
ladies in Kinlough for the luncheon at
the church and to Pastor Don Vair. for
his words of comfort. Nina and family, --
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• HACKETT
We would like to express our thanks to.
Dr. Hanlon : and the OB staff=s at
Wingham and District Hospital for :.the
care 'and safe ;arrival' of 'Wesley.. To
family•an,O friendsfor all thefiowerrs and
visits :while in the hospital- and • since
coming home. A very special thank you
to Roy and. Betty for their love and care
to Amber. •CathyAnd- Ian. —5
MARTIN .-
A sincere thank you for cards,: visits,
flowers, gifts, and prayers when i had
surgery at Wingham and District Hospi-
tal. Special •thankstd'Drs.Pinrg.-Omole;
and second floor nurses for the good
nursing care. Extra special thanks to
Harold for everything. he did. It , was
greatly appreciated. Nancy. •
BROWN
1 would like to sincerely thank all my
neighbours and friends for all the Mice
things they did remembering me white I
was a patient in.- Wingham and. District
hospital. A special thank you to Drs.
Corrin,, Shubat, Flowers for their care
and concern. Corot:V. 45
must go. m-5tfar
100Ti°i '.BIKTiiDAY
t"rands " r tiv iera invited ..
open house at Pi crest Gori FebEs
..p' ' a, ao am" 'fa help our
mother BteliscIrwin celebrate her 90th.
birthday. Vest wisheaonly, 1oyd, Rub
and Mayraa.
OF PRAYER
ifM1
/Miff
Praise L rd all you nations'' t
theme for this .year Weeket PraYerfor
CitrieOan tart:hr. keeivice of wits
.5 and worship �wMMi be
hhi'el�d Ql'9�+fnxd�alay F ru:
ary p * A pamq, South KIflIYa1lM': tesby�..
WOW) Church, ..deo nt aadandid-
visuttt..pi fa ign wiII helpi reflect =.
uporl .t many ways rte` etre "able to
etre GOd. Sponsored by'Lucknow and
area Mlntsterial Association,'Offert1:. %,for
the .CanadianBible tIi and ° Lha •
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Conadica'COuncil. of Chun sea. Ever*
one welcome. —5x
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ANTIQUE AND- COLLEBTORS Show
and Sale. London's matt prosti; ions
t March 16 17. Centennial
8ver1 A+l� � sit,
Presented' by C.ryderman. Productions.
Incc (519) 3551-8344 -75
DELHI. DISTRICT" ; esECON.DI R1Y
SCHOOL 50 Year Reunion, threedays.
starting August. 30, 1991.; Alt former
students and staff woloome• Phone
(519) 582-0410 to. 'register. .-sec
CRUISE, CANADIAN. RIVERS. 'his
yeear,spend 3,. 5 or 7 nights aboard,
elegant- replica steamships cruising
calm ter rivers .and visiting rornan to
cities¢ the wod famous 1000isle „
magnificent Orris and the international
Hiway and low. Erose a whale
watching Edits very best. $592-$2,850.
,Rai a -brochure 1-800:267'x868 ` toll
free. - Sba
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CRAFT FEST VAt atu ,flay
0-5 p4mr Rlploy Huron Arena, interested
crafters oorita ct Gail Coiling. Box 1066,
Ripley. NOG 2R0, ($19) 395-5111 after.
7 p.m.. —abs
BUS TO TORONTO
FARM SHOW: - •
ThOrsday, February .7. Contact ict C.A.
Becker', Equipment 'for further- details
529-. 3. = ar
DABBER. BINGOY . .
Lucknew arid" District Club, Dab-
ber Bingo. everySunday night, LuC$ now
Community Centre, Doors open 5.,15
p.m. Bingo at.7:15 p.m. Air conditioned.
wheeichair accessible. •Potential:' prize
board tiler ,000. $1, ' jai.. pot on
54 galls or less. � g, nar
$hitt).
must ol: tf
®LY'1H LIONS DABBER BINGO
every Tuesday. at 1:30 p.m. Blytf
District Community,Cintro, $300 Jack-
pot
ack
pot must go.. Over $1000 in prizes.
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Goderich Knights of�Columbus,
Thursdays 7:3o p.m. Salford Valley
Hall. $3200 in prizes. Si o . Ja oto_
48. Cbnring events
EUCHRE TOURNAMENT
Dungnanon Agricultural Hall. Saturday
February - 9: Registration. -1-2
euchre at 2 p.m Admission $5.00 each.
prizes $50.00. $40.00, $30.00. Lunch.
Special contests, —5,6 it
EXCEPTIONALLY ENJOYABLE
SINGLES' SATUtf DAYS,
8 p.m. The Armories, Wingham. . D.J.,
lunch smoking parlour, smoke-free hall.
Catherine 7-2394. Jim395.5512, Sob'
357-3550. —5x -ix
CKNX' YRYHARDS.1tS.
WINGHAM,OLDtIMERS.
Wingham Lockridge Mei ioriat Arena on
Saturday. February: 0 at 0:30 parr. Pro-
ceeds in support of the Winghar'n. and
Area Seniors Day Centre. —t ;0 '
° PANCAKE SUPPER/ "
Tuesday, February 12 at Anglican Par-
ish Hall, Lucknow from 5 earn. to.'fr"'p.rn.
Adults $3.00, children under 10 $2.500. ,."
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NOT INC IS THE SAME
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WINGHAM OPTIMIST
11 ti
Wednesti ty January' 36,11991
Wingbar n Legion.
$300. "Jackpot must go.'
New wi.nner.ke 'afl'
Regular games '20 ' "304,
STARTS 7.30• P.M.
campaign has
These s to be fotwairleda
the Omaditm Forces personnel who
4 ►.? file.0.9101
are tue being sent w res a our Melt
and. 'women.that they " in our
ditaights and in
p y as int, serve
their 4000 nThe popes �ese It
etters has
b! ei *ratted b . "tixicerned citizens
of •. theihe area and. is.availabk at
Dawson's Store here in the villa e.
Violate* not ''addressOfto
anyone in patticular and wit.bp
I : a'nongst . the Foreee
personnel. For each sheet of paper
being Dei t there` 4 0000 of ten.
:
cents. Dtasidiigs flom young `.
children who cannot -write are very
welcome ` also.
If you would like . participate,
please use standard loose leaf size
paper or smaller, or . feel_free to
pica up some of the supped paper
at DaWS011.
A another of our 1044 seb:ools ate
also becoming: invOl red with •
campaig4.Out: children of today
will be our leaders of the future 404
it is jmpolrtantlor them tO realize
that they, too, can maim'aer-
eance.
'Pr rtaille74 iitforatatiOn 014
campaiign• pleas contact Debbie
Baur --a- eW-782 ►.
" Agr'icu:ltul Society News' , -
Ttteon A.gricuittrra`i
Society met for its mee :gig,
on Tuesday, Janie 22 the A i-
cultural Kali. evening get
underway . g! ani `a social time at.
p.m. and Was :oied bya
cious pot,. luck supper: .ves
Garth offeredblessin
As Boon : the• :�8.
tier •,. tertatirnneiu portion, of
the: Meeting, .n". video of a thr:ee
week tor` of Great Britain, taken
by Deltnar and Judy Spout last
fall, .was . shown. While ftre, they
enjoyed their J urney through the.
countryside -Entad, ; Sco d x
under way in
ndarc.
Wale'and Ireland.
bush=ng wi
*speech vee by�v p
D v mai the .�.
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UNGANNO1l
gdr i nwAciist
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The annual meeting
gyear. DungannoneFair Quo% 1990t Dow** ;
was :� h W3
Shoal� introduced �. +��'►� ; t�.r aurlJrUP.,g
RAsPolte ot y ivities
much q , has eSiayd het . t ' e _ _ 14
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for
taken p ..queen
*tweets•
O-� Society..
'byReverend t�titl�:�
The. election. of of rs for 19 1 minutes . were
Was then held. Sem
yexecu a p�dnt :d Duane' s f' statements
Rivett,. ' 'v ,,esident :. Carob , : various. a i � M. in the
Nimes,1.01:la s Wit: anise 'were t �..
Glens srsu
� are well day .torr t
8�:: +' gas , for, w 'y Se qwl k will be:
fort Ix two Myr• , rur caro B Liao, held on S ' y,1' 5th all a.m,
1 't' guest
i . � 1nn, II jjn �Beit��: B4� �1��', bd Revierercd::
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for a tiv wserval,BRdtl
1 r:vies Llan'
to a , follow tservice.
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l a r, Duan R!ve t im ? ' glom
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flue: +a one `ilk, teN'N1. ' ..,,.
Twins, 'Bob. wt�
and .Karen iah�
for Bob MNe
chaired o
4n,. be
heartfelt
W �
sly member Mefpr
ey, Clinton . and °l aYi
them* at the,homne of ` Hugg'
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Whinney 'to cell
ss
1r ve Specialbanu ..
ver ' ninny
society;
as
Near tilMed
4 wrho:ate► y big
Df' workto the tont out io got`
ty.
Seniors! News
"the Winter blest diet hit.
'i our st
worship service w
iron `United Church
Ott '� ander the I
.,. ea�krshtp
of Revs rd Garth,Bogan The
theme of 0, ,�e"was based .:_
the calleS aay.S l
ciidiraett �,+ad
tiaway 's cavi as t
it -way".
t f0114.instrpctiona:M
1Nlecl>j "es
you have s
toiutn�n •ple
'390. •
sws . forr this
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1 %�tiltii
To a Country m . n aC7la iax'Yic J, o WillO► JAR 4111
°Wen L ships rolled high for the ' ' " r' 43.. Of 243 artd,
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,r1)1,403 �! �.: Singe -• ilii:; 24
double of 2' 0. y ' scot had the a game
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Fray - McKinnonr4ihed � high. , . �ove�r,� and her 25d'�'a�iyle;
single reu.th:214: �:. ?olo 1,07:.1.01S
.� i�rG unsst81'1�
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�.Harold 'Campbell' had the high226; ,Tin Baur'.-, :Shini Welb.
-.double of.331., • .Ziegler; 224,. 247; Jerry VanderSapphrires
b3, Rubys 34, Ltneraldi
Scot 1030 bird over: Gwen :en» klippe, 22$; Thin +Gitln�lor 246; 43. '
nips, 243; Mabel 'Whitby, 233;' Nay (Jib n 25 J+ hn . ,n w,
soSnrkc e�`"L.
y��/ . McKim ov% 2141 Dan ��; yV.�l,,��n+��+.tr,/e��r�etony����d61, �`�r
154.;. Harold Alfne'165; I Cw , 154.5: •• •
Campbell, ,169 1162; Ruth ey "M iiJ r tt 1: 14... • Win&er P.14
161. ,.
'u�iIspasd,
; . Viols, 49; • Yight
t�� ,Saturday, On /��26, ..
<1itPanires,..44t *earnest ��u►!�,Luc w �p��nythe fst:3grStlew �:33+ Hyacinths, .2% 5h.Webb Ziegler rol1ed the oug4g farttie Year of t991.
Monday Night Milted
high single with a 233 and Marg They met at theLuck now Unit: `-
Men's h single and ..4 1 ,.triple, . W,ds gg tookhigh. triple with 639. - . Church and then Ventured_ down to
iV 1 . ►1 ,he �iranerribu r'g ButcherShop. Mr.
mea: sinl'le,,isnCy�uoet, a Civet `; ShirleyShilAllen oP
S 223, 'Shan' Webb Ziegler , 233 , , Abu rg' showed themhow to
25.x; hi triple, Shaul 'Webb. ;(blit Murray 201, : erg Alton mate , m ham - tilt was quite inter
22092210 seting. he showed the girls
where the meat was kung, waiting
Team.. standings: Diamonds 61; to be cut. The girls found every-
thing very interesting except when
-they Were showed the tongue of a
cow. They didn't seer' to be
rmssed at all.
y then went to the Mayfair for
lunch. It was very good. After they
were .filled up, they went for a tour
through the Knectels Grocery Store.
Corey Gibbons was kind enough to
show them around. They found
everything to bequiie interesting.
Then they went to Armstrong's
Bakery. • Mr. RGrist helped them,
make peanut .butter cookies. They
till. did a very good job.They
thought that was great. .He didn't
know that they hadmpmctiscd mak-
ing
aking cookies at their' meeting on '
Monday night. He was surprised
they knew what to do.
After the tour and cookie trialing
" at the bake shop, they ' ventured
back to • the church. They made
Valentines is
ars y plr into as,-
. the t n ' of the P,�i,�
upco' and tk� v �r ionri�o
_ ft 'was tt •
. � �ftrkl y .ter the �p'Wrdbsa
�` air, .w a men roll s nt' ,nit d by Murray'time � A�g.t was had by all, They
T re ii t anon was made at annual + or the said they fed the bake shop the
g '' Itist Week g :Burkhart photo) hestti.wober whkt
Gamma . over _ Ec Taylor
GROWER PESTICIDE MEETING
-February 12, Lucknow Cornnrinity"
Centre, 9 a<m., lunch ,provided..y'Cyait
Lueloicw Ce5p to' resew, space '9
7953, b,:5ar
AN ECUMENICAL SERVICE OP
HEALING '
'St. Peters Anglican Thurch, atttrday.
February 2 at 3:00 p.m, Misery carets
provided.. All am warmly welcomed. .4
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