HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-02-06, Page 13Worship Service - #t.0- AM
Sunday. School -11.00 AM
• Nursery Provided
GERALD t McFARLANE
'iterrart/111.1111cr 311211dC:s... . +
•
Tom Pegg Construction: workers busy give uteri' new location OntoS # 1t t i ' >
Last weekthey Worked. on an 110° x 50' addition at the rear *hick will 'be Used er $ „SWOON
is near completion attire front of the building, where wi doors, siding and tomer rasion*,
On display for customer viewing. Torn said being able to view the actual product makeii.it
customers to. Makes decision. Tom • Pegg purchased . the- building f from . . DishikatOrsm t
summer of 1990. (Pat Lim photo
The conflict in the Persian. Gulf
been ` on ,thei minds of all
Canadians;, including the .2°,000
Members of , The Federated
Weinces lastitites of Qaio,
e
largest rural women's organization
in the province. Oit theme behalf, on
January 14, whilerliament was
debating the topic,' the President of
FWIO, Peggy Knapp sent the
followinglei to the lie
Minister of, Canada, to Joe Clark
and', the . litter°, of National
Defe ice, . N .u, . .
_
"me tarantyfdi usaiid renibe rs Of
the Pede>t' Women's Institutes of
Ontario have been following events
• in the Persian Gthroughout this
serious . crisis . and'. commend our
government for pursuing diplomatic
channelsan.search of solutions.
May we urge you to continue to
.search out all possibilities for
peace, and with the other members
of the United, Nations coalition,
extend the StiOloris against
Saddam Hussein's I, sothe
terrors.. of folkiledge war mv not
set biose the force. of arms. again. in
our world."`•
Asan organization • founded in
1897 FWID kas .experienced the
•
effects of war on its t�wti
torninunities. During • ,the first
World War the va me "
-only' increased their wont on ttce.
faun inn :thei o found the..time
and moneyto support; the needsmf
° . others. They raised over $ 4,000,000
which was used to finance
hospital ship, field • as well
as overseas relief. Not coma with
money they i maedi socks, sweaters
and mitts as well as sewn articles.`
During the second World War the
Women's Institute, members made
over one and a half million
'oned
articles for the forces as " we as
hundreds of quilts. Other activities
included a furnished motion.
room at. Camp Borden, tens of jam
made by the WI member and sent
overseas as well as raising over
$1,000,000. .
Air the Korean. War the WI
members helped purchase hand
looms and sewing~machines'for�the
ug cares for its members and
their
cerns, as wexl, as their ltsya�l
mer $unities " and the worldwide
community, through its membership
' in the. Associated Country Women.
of the :1torld.
LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN
REfORMED CHURCH
Invites Yar"1otillorJiip icalmmOn
SOlichrtfObniory10,1991
1Oads: Ond240 p.m
Wirsory r! =ming a
EVERYONE WIFKOME.
''....�Corne� fo
to Finoher's
V1� .ha e.spe l
savings in store.
For yyou and your
valentine;.'
•frompagelz
goads- on the persistence perfor,
mance of Brad Rthody and Chris
Humphrey. Rhody's goal was at -
listed by Dennis Park and Peter
Reavie. Humphreys goal was as-
sisted by Rhody..
• Marton tied the game but before'
the end of the second ,Vince Stick-
lend got the draw over to Warren
Andrew, who one timed it for the
go wit
goal. betted the
next goal but was in the goal
crease._ Warren got it back thigh.
and was assistedby Stan Itildcerti
Wiarton netted their third but they
could not. bold Own this .fired .up
LucktiOW OWL
Dennis Park put the fifth away
assiste4 by Chris Hwnp . The
whole team' Was rill b
y
*eke is the took thus,
Crpionship ate.
Midi* 3 tucknow 2
What aga_me this arae wss.. � tp
end all the ways.. Lucks* did not
win the trophy, hut they'we Clear.
ly.winners in every aspeet of the
word..
Luclmowwas down240but
hope stilt bks large for these
!rids who did net give Op . rya
Lucknow reeled, their fist on, a,
wrap around to Sum Mort hots
Vince Sticklend. Mildmay put their
bard • away with 3:$5 left on the -
clock. This may. dampened the
spirit of Lueov atightly as they
eL��°Jnohlstoti rinaq
ceded assisted by: Donnie
,
Cali.
levier and Chris rey. eke
now pulled their goad tender with..,
45 seconds l4 but the. l boys
finished the garde ..with ut fiealas
one. They also left*4to
g.... shaking his ` head,f
alt theshots anduttempts he heli ,
thin away in -the last few''secrus .of
the game. Our Midgets gave a very
fine *want t of themselves in this
toutniaraent m now we know they
can do it!
°VIVO
..fieminele l2
scramble in tiont.of the Luckrow •
• net, Howick Scored but before .the'
end of the periods : Jeff Andrew hit
the far 40tOtt of the Howick net,
sissistettby Ma' Stan y..
In the second.. Robbie Mee out-
. muscled a l ownck defendeinan to
have a clear shot at the net to score,
assists meted by Conor McDonagh
and Jeff Andrew. • g
Although IIowick.camc back to,
score twice more, Larcknow held on
to win the game Final' score
Lueknow 5 nova 3.
This was another tl°p n alty, fry
Saes°' for the Lueknowteam,
bag it a total of five for the moth
of Jana `p.
* r ♦ r {ti f. iii>i'!'''':'YS.,y,�.',;;;
Pout a: uetatton,e� . ole tout*
any of the following agents:
toduitotit
tYONS & Moral..,
IW NALD It. SIMPSONROO
JOHN NIXON
.Omar
DELA gpfoj
,14
Aram'
Clinfori
INNMigeLEAN
)?eifsloy 37537
KADg INSURANCE' IlltOKERSINCt
t ttiSond , 4761774'
Xfirw r l ne• 3969513
Port tigin 4894ut
t,Until cANtrogl
' lir l lt' l (16010ding 7'e0$Ured morncrles and
dill others Figuriness ;
un Glass • Trinlcet Bores.
kf k hen items •Potpourri Sets.
*Bross Frames dtpithvore Items For Men.
!Decorative Wall Plaques. •
ROSH .TOYS
(prper SALE ALSO INC'ALL
LUDE ANN1VE! $ARV a' 'WEDDING GIFTS)
For your SPECIAL LADY or MAN
G)ve a gift of quality
ALL TILLEY, Oh)
OFF
PRICE
CMPAN' f iS h41 N'T
COOKBOOKS:
Choose°From 95
-
t0 different •
'titles - SAVE
uuN STREET
KINCARDINE
yota
MAN mem
.ET,
EX TE
2354202
SHOPPER'S 80.
00 DEROF
524-690$
For the Mon In 'Your tlfeit
ALL
MODEL m 0
KITS
.Ca5 *Dopes"
'Boots • Mac y• . 0�