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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-07-10, Page 8Page 8 LUcintOw SeMina WedueSdaYo 314 1% 1991 I To most viewers, the term 'commercial . • break' usually means stop watching tv and ' leave the rotNn1-. Why• put your message where no one will see it? Your. ad in the newspaper will be seen by our, entire circulation. Newspaper Advertising Gets Fietilts CALL 528-2822 for advertising rates and information • ositultoes ri, Biyth 0 in soccer game Lucknow Mosquitos continued to play well as they defeated ahard working Blyth team 5.0 July 1 Lucknow fonvards Pan Moffatt Datyl Aitchison Chad Freeman, Jonathan MacKinnon, Donna Fielder, Cathy CairncrOss and Roberta Vance skillfully. ,beat the Blyth defense to maintain a con- stant offensive treat. Scoring for Lucknow was Daryl Aitchison and Ean Moffat both with two and Chad Freeman kicked in Lucknow"s other goal. What great soccer to watch; Lucknow's last three games wil be played at F.E. Madill Secondary School, Wingham. On July. 11 Lucknow will play Goderich A. July 18 they play Clinton and July 25 they play Goderich B. • The Lucknow Mosquitoes' mighty offense was unstoppable in their game against Blyth. (Top photo) A Lucknow player boots a free kick. (Bottom) A Lucknow forward dekes around the Blyth defense and heads for a goal. ••.:• n•J4. • ,` , 1 • t + - • • . • Y., 1!"•-•:, 4.te; ,•?••-• ..• at,L, Mt, '•*• -4RAZ Antique •Tractor Days set • It's full steam ahead for the • annual GREAT CANADIAN ANTIQUE TRACTOR, FIELD DAYS at the Ontario Agricultural • Museum, .Saturday July 20 and Sunday, July 21, 1991 from 10 a.m. \to 5 p.m. in Milton. The event features one of the • largest groupings of operating steam • engines in Ontario, with up to ten • seain engines puffing out steam • and tooting whislles., The action will also include a parade and dis- playof over 30 antique gasoline engines, all made pada before 1960. A special guest at this year's event will be well-known British vintage tractor photogr- apher, Andrew Morland. Morland, whose work has been published in such books as "Classic American Farm Tractors" and "Great Tractors", will be on hand to sign his books each day from noon until 1:30 p.m. The museum invites,4-H Tractor Clubs to take part in the "4-H Trac- tor Quiz" as part of 4-H Achieve- ment pays. Activities continue with a working saw mill and shingle mill, powered by vintage Canadian engines. Visi- tors will have the opportunity to view an old-fashioned "tbreShing, bee." A farm toy display; With collectors from. across Ontario, shows the toys of yesteryear and • today, For those with a competitive • edge, there will be log -sawing, nail- _ driving, and bag -tying competitions. .And there will be a salute* to the 100th anniversary of the Massey - Harris amalgamation. With Over 30 buildings on 32 hectares of Niagara Escarpment scenery, the museum offers a living look into Ontario's rural days through costumed interpreters, fanning projects, farm animals- and tractor drawn transportation. Open daily 10 a.m. to 5 part„ the museum can be reached by taking Jfighway 401 at either exit 312 or 320, the follow the signs. Rural Ontario's mechanical past is yours to discover July 20 and 21 at the Ontario Agricultural Museum. Martin Mins Inc. III • 1.7UCKNOW DIVISION formerly operated under Treleavan (LUCKN( W) Feed Mill Ltd. See us at the Lu know Fain: Show:July I •tt 8 13fft Were not just an udder Carpet Store "FREE ESTIMATES 'FREE DELIVERY 'EVENING APPT. 'PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATIONS, Mite Luctinowjek Co_ Cori 00040AHNOti ffli Ono 1.1% 29458i no 5294961 & tic/ Sweet Cherries By The Basket Only „. .. ..... • • - .. • . ......... „ ..„ 7 Montrnorencpreo Fleady around July 7 For P layeksi nt g 8284100 Pails of pitted cherries available. approx. July 16. open 7 Days A Week 8 a.m.-9 p.m. • FARM MARKT INC, Flock Glin Aoad Arkona