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AUCTIONEER
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March1 1 4 Fant: ltach i ,
Glen Ribey RR Goderich
March 23191 --Estate
Robert Jefferson -RR 2 Lucknow
March 30/914Horee Sale
jelgian Horse Sale -Markham
April 6/91 P Machinery
Gordon lake -P'= 2 Brus els
April 13/91 = Simmental
Carson's -1:00 PM
- April 13/91-Charolais
Tri-County-7:00PM
April 17/91 - Horse
Draft Horse Sale- Carson's
April 20/91 - Consignment
Ron Stanley Consignment
Machinery at Kinloss
Every Week - Selling at
Ontario Livestock Exchange -
Tuesdays & Thursdays
Lucknow Wednesdays
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1 40. Lost & Found
MISSING
One ledy's blue wallet from Anglican Parbh Hall on
&friday February 24. Pleas Mum driven licence
to Lisa Taylor, P.O. Box 526 Lt. :know, 0r '
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46. In Memoriam
BROWN
In loving memory of Cyril, who passed
away three years ago today, February
27, 1988.
Precious memories we hold dear
Time cannot erase them, only makes
them more real
Lovingly remembered by his wife
Dorothy, Edward, and Nancy, Carol,
Graham and grandson Darryl. --9
117...,Card Of Thanks
STRUTHERS
A very sincere Thank You to my'rela-
tives, friends and neighbours for all their
kindness and get well wishes to me,
while I was in University Hospital twice,
and Wingham Hospital and since.
coming home. Thanks to Dr. Corrin and
ail the wonderful nursos for their splen-
did care. Thanks also to Rev.
McFarlane for his visits and prayers for
me. All these things helped to brighten
the days for me and my family. Etta
Struthers. -9x
COWAN •
The family of the late Heather Cowan
would like to thank those who visited
the funeral home, made donations and ,
sent flowers and food to our home. A
special thank you to the Rev. Peggy
Kinsman, of South Kinloss Presbyterian
Church and Joan Pollard, of MacKenzie
and McCreath Funeral Home for their
understanding, kind Words and support.
Thanks goes out to the people of the
6th concession especially Bunny and
Linda for their help and support. It's
times like these that make you really
appreciate the community we live in,•the
beautiful
friends, people and groups that
make up this place wa cafI hermit Thank
you evesyono. Michael, Tessa,''wee-
Meaghan and Erin, ando
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HACKETT
Thanall the co.►rnaitAttity merchants
who participated in the farniiy:gift 'p.
dram. The heaosake birtitliehkWeVei,
received was much apprktateskandwili
be Rreasured for years to comms Kathy
and loan.
Jt u -a'i'
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The Port Wgin Promotion Cvrnrnine0
and the Port Elgin and Iistrict Agricut-
tune Society are sponsoring
FARMERS' MARKETING '•informatiorn-
e638ion unlit futon Ctorney witis
with the ONTARIO MINISTRY OF
AGRICULTURE AND FOO) as a guest
speaker,- Saturday, March 2, 1991 at
Brothers Live Codorich St, Port Elgin.
Tentative start up date: Saturday, May
4. Refreshments served, Call 389-3714.
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OPEN HOUSE
For Evelyn McDonald's 90th birthday.
Sunday March 10, from 1:30 to 5 p.m.
at the home of Grant & Barbara
McDonald, 19 TainSt., Ripley. Let your
presence be your present. -9-10
MEMBERSHIPS
March is membership month for the
West Huron Jr. Farmers. If you are
interested in joining, the next meeting is
Monday, March 4, at the. Brookside
Public School, 8:00 p.m. For information
call Melissalogtenberg at 529-7349 Or
Fred Hakkers at 524 -9910. -9 -10 -
BRIDAL
9 -10 -
BRIDAL SHOWER
Relatives and friends are invited to a
bridal shower for Amy Libby (bride elect
of George Alton) Saturday, March 2, 2
p.m;, Trinity United Church. -9x
THE FAINLY AND FRIENDS of
• PoNock extend en invitation lo:
,pA Comec�1i OoTea' J celebratehet'
OMbirthday; : held in her moue at The
".a
Ripley Legion 'horn 2-S p.m. ., amb Qnd.
-4tx
hal & Dlabit Common
w .1/ 4 20Ifi:. lie `disc v.
cr44l0d .' 1,31. at YOU 101,1OP°
lottery tickets. The winners ware: Poona
Aidoorn of Badleroua $35,000, Susie
Condon of PPttl iouljlii $20,000; Tina.
Savoie • of hawse $15,000;• Garry
Pentbla of Ingersoll $5,000 and Bertha
Laten %. of i pusiming MOM. -
EUCHRE AUCTION.
The Luoknow Town & Country Club
meet in The, Lucknow Legion, Monday
March 4; 2 p.m. Euchre�p(P/r�iizes�)�Auction-
Everyone
uction-
E_�e. one w�e'coFlme4 $1,00 edmirsten.
Mary ER: Levis - 528-2028 - Club Secre-
tary. --9x
SOUP AND SANDWICH DAY
March 2, lower level Lucknow Town Hall
from 11:30 - 1 p.m. $3.00 per person
Bake table. Sponsored by Lucknow
Cubs add Scouts. --6:9 -
10TH. ANNUAL SPRING Forest City
Nostalgia and Antique Show and Sale.
Canada Building, Western Fairgrounds,
London, March 16th, 12 -9 -p.m. March
17th 11-6 p.m. Admission 53.25. Olga
Trailer (519) 679-1810. -7bo
DABBER BINGO
Lacknow and District Lions Club, Dab-
ber 81n�oo, everySunday night Ludmow
Community . Centre. Doors open • 6:15
p.m. Bingoat7.35 p.m. Air conditioned,
„wheelchair :accessible. Potential prize
,board over $3,000. $1,000 jackpot --on
54 calls or less. $500 must got --thew
BradTI 'IONS OMISER NNW
*Yo. Tuesday et .700 pili..' and
- District. ornnusnityenntr ,$300 Jade-
; --pot
k'pl mot go. met' $1000 in prize*,
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BIiGO
00 l @ Q ( U uq
,►s Ch1; Morit-1441ey-
Halla $0200 in prises, $1000 jackpot
° must go. -.Mar
Ida
IAL Vetrittis
FIDt Diane WOO Mika► Nidi o(t
Mich Vid1901 from 8; 0 *o 1 a,rrt4 at
HipleysHuran Community -Centro, No
mspors admitted. ag
EUCHRE TOURNAMENT
Dungannon Agricultural Hall,. SetunlaY
Web 0: Registration 1-2 p.m, midue
at2 p.m.. Admission$5,00 each, Prizes
$5000, $40.000$30.00. Lunch. Speeiat
contests.-9,10ar'
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TYKE TOURNAMENT
21st Annual. Legion Tyke Toumament.
March 2nd 9 a.irw, to 7 p.m: consisting
of 8 teams: tucknow, Ripley, WOW%
Huron, Tooswator, Brussels., Myr/tend
Novick.
• FLEA UARKIT
Giartfiea Market- 10 Kfnone Stores
In -Davidson Centro- Kincardine .- Satur
day, March 2, from 9 a.m. b 2 p.m. --
HEALING SERVICE
Healing Service - St.. Peters . AngliiCan-
Church.= Saturday, March -2 at3:00: p.m.
'Nursery provided- Please come and let•.
us :pray together.. -0
Militia woman visits
Visiting with Duarke and Nancy field, training to become a military
Rivett and family thispast weekend cook:
was Duane's cousin, ` Monika Tay- We are happy to report that Susan
lor, formerly from Newfoundland. Brindley is now recuperating -at
Monika recently completed -her home, following her recent surgery -
basic training at Cornwallis, Nova. in St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
We wish you a speedy. recovery,
Susan. •
Mary Mole, has .also returned
home following her surgery in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London. Hope
ou are. up and about. rad isoon,
• Marl► alsoticently.graduated
Onoms from the 1nte �A
dence School in Montreal,
ving, successfully completed a
course, bookkeeping. COngtatula
tions, Mary. -
It is withsadness that we report
the passing of Ila May Platten, of
Pinecrest Manor, Lucknow, former-
ly of Dungannon. lla May passed
away on, Sunday, February 24 in
her 96th year. Left to mourn her
passing are daughter Lola Bridges
of Laic glow, sou Danny Piatteir of
Belfast, son Jimmy Platten of
Ripley-' and families, several
grandchildren, including Lorie and
Randy Tuner of Dungannon, Karen
and Leo Bridges of Lucktiow, for-
merly. of Dungannon, and several
great 'grandchildren.
Visitation with the family was
held at the MacKenzie and
McCreath.Funeral Hone, Lucknow.
The funeral service was held in the
chapel on Tuesday mornirig with
Prospect Cemetery, Toronto as her
fmal resting per -
reo , sti certificates, Our sympathy and prayers go out
required, •the family in this lime of sorrow.
Liability insurance must be a Our �n ations And b�
nilnlmutn of $2,000,000 Coverage: • wishes go out to Dale Rutl&Ige and
Hourly rate, travel and material •Nancy LeBlanc, both of
mark. by percentage must be" Dungannon, who were joined in
included in the quotation. holy matrimony at the Coderich
Quotations will be received, courthouse on Friday, February 15.
Attention' • Purchasing Attending the bride and groom were
Departments until March 18, �1. Crary and Maty ' Smith; also of
If any further. information. Is:,' .: Dungannon. The newlyweds ' are
required, please contact Mr. malting their. homthe village.
Frank Sharp, Supervisor of - • SENIORS' NEWS
Buildings and Maintenance, 363- The Seniors' group' held their
2014, Ext. 241. weeldy euchre partyonWedneesday,
Signed sealed quotations must be February 20 at e Seniors Hall
sent to: with 10 tablof eager card players
The Bruce County Board of Education participating. High lady for the
Po. Box 100, 1st Avenue N`d, evening 'was Esther MMMttiphy with
MIESLEY Ontario NOG1L0 low lady position "going to Dorothy
'Attention: PurchasttOlipartment CHUitCIt NEWS
N0TEa .Envelopes must bo
The regular service of worship
ehaissrlted "Quotation - Skilled ' under :, �hip�Qyof Rev,
�eL Wag held in
thilt4 Its
• Scotia and is now• stationed at
Canadian Forces Base Borden,.
where she is studying in her chosen
THE UCE COUNTY soma
OFEDUCATION
QUOTATION: Skilled Trade$
The Ernes Couat;, Board of
Education invites-pregvalitlralt
tion quotations 6,0m -the follow-
ing sidlled trades: -
Electricians
Plumbers
Energy Management Service
Technicians
Sheet Metal
Insulators -
Dry Wall Contractors
Steam Fitters (Hot Water Seating)
Roofers '
General Contractors
Masonry Contractors
Fence Installation & Maintenance
Fire Alarm Servicing
Air Conditioning Servicing
Excavators
Trucking
Thee Service
Asphalt Paving
Concrete Work
Line Pavement Faulting -
Small Engine Repair
'Aluminum Soffit, Fascia & Siding
Framers -
Usual trade certificates, compen-
sation,
ompen-
tl n It bility etc.
•
40 Curniri9 Event$
140iiiEstit
Witbreak•from them��' midi?
�
day' March �I from V:OO p -m. I' 2;30
p•m.n, ther0 w H ba "ikld!a movie* in the
'basement of the Lucknow TeTeemHall
6"1}� n ..sis'ion free, •SFlee . 4 d .
West Huron; Junior Farmers. -010
Shull g Maul
West Huron Jr, Farms are holding 4
Eircbro•oant poly at Broalsokis Public
School, Thy Mardi- 12, 1991 at
0;00 p.m. Pr •Will be donated lo
the; 4-H Council af'Canada, -910
NOTHING IS THE SAMA
at
• WINGHAM OPTIMIST
•
''Wedneaday Ferry 27,1991
Wiiaim Lemon
$300. Jackpot must go.
New winner take all
Regular games $20 - $30.
STARS 7t34t P. 4.
Lottery winners
Recent winners in the Belgrave
Kinsmen's Cash Calendar lottery
rude: S50 -on Persil II,' 18,
19, 10,. 21. -and 22 to each Of
Mildred Varna:, Murray and Deb
t ineardil . , Rick Kceso,
Listowel, -Ron Huai, Walton,
Brtnda'Deyell, Winghain John and
Donna Barger,. Kincardine and on
February 23 $100 to Ron ,Snowden,
Lucknow.
cannon
School children learned of the cov-
0111 - eoant made between God and
by Sandra D'Aoust.
the service, the Induction of the
members of Session and Jthe •l oard
of Stewards was performed, with
the position of Chairperson being
shared -by Cecil Cranston and John
MacKenzie. The theme of the ser-
vice Was based on • the making of
covenants or promises'. The Sunday
Abrahafrrand Sarah. •
' The �' Tuttle ta-i� Of P'sayer rill` be
Mi�f
held at the. e , UnLt l,.,Chmrch;
under the leadership of. Reveri nd
Orilla Bogart, onlrlday, -March' 1...
Please accept this as your persona
invitation to attend. ••
Confirmation classes will com-
mence at Dungann • • - United
Church on Monday, March 18 at 7
p.m. Please contact the manse for
further de tails. .
Vncouver lady visits.
in Whitechurch
The village Curd patty was held
en Tuesday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Simpson with
eight attending. Gertrude Domini
and Bill Uuldncks were high
players for the evening. The next
party is March 5 at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Falconer.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Falconer of
Goderich were Sunday �v�altro�ner with
and
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Angus Milligan.
Shirley Smith, of Vancouver, has
been visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Russel Chapman and her family in
Ottawa and ninon.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel -Chapman
and Shirley - Smith visited with
Frances Wright of Alliston.
Chabsera WMS
The ambito" Women's, -Mis-
sionary Society held their February
meeting on the 20th with dessert
served at the home .of Rev. and
Mrs. John Neilson at 2 pm. Vera
Falconer and Pert Milligan were the
leaders.
Vera Falconer opened with the
call to worship followed with a
hymn.
Mrs. Milligan read the scripture
Galatians 6, 7-10 and followed with
the meditation called, The Seeds of
Peace. She then led in prayer.
A reading, An Old Time Church
in a Min Town, was read by
Mildred Pardon.
The topic Faith, Hope and Love,
was given by Mrs. Falconer. Jean
Ross read a ptlem called Somebody
Cares.
Mrs, Rusk vI e • president,
presided for the mess, A thank
yOsnOt6 WaS read from Milk
heti and
tifildted
HITECHUHCH,
by Jean Ross
Purdon will visit theshutins for the
next nth_
Plans were made for the World
Day of Prayer to be held march 1 at
2 p.m. in Chalmers Church with
Rev. -John Neilson as speaker.
The rollcall was answ
seven with a hymn containin
word love.
The collection was received and
Mrs. Wittisvm Pirdon led in prayer.
The ladies aid followed and it
was decided not to have a bake
table at the Lucknow Craft Festival
in August.
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Brian and Myrna. Patriquin of
T harburn,, Nova Scotia, and former
residents of the lower 12th
concession of Huron visited on
Wednesday with Lorne and Marg
Ritchie and Jack and Annabelle
Aitchison and girls.
The winners at the Happy Hearts
euchre on Feb. 18 were Marie
tolling, Verna Pinlayson, Al
Schaus . and Wm. R. Lowry. The
next euchre is on Monday, Mar. 4
at 2 p.m. in the Ripley Legion Hall.
Thanks to Sadie McLeod for this
item.
Thursday. Feb. 28 corning up and
weather wise things should pick up
and make things brighter for
everybody. It iso marked on the
calendar for the full moon --hope for,,
at tiettefkY that bight