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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-12-23, Page 14f*e I 4) Page 14 —1411clinoi Seintinelp Mond" December .2-32 1991. 1 Si. Service Direatery. SELICIFiK QENERAL. 800P and TAX SERVICES Farm & Small Bueines* • leecknow 529.1057 1 34, Personal 1 HAVONG A DRINK0NG PlIOBLEM? AA can help. Phone Gederich 624-6©01 or Walkerton 881-3635. –400 I36. Announcements NOTICE to TOWNSHIP OF KINLOSS Residents The Township Waste Disposal Site pwill be open the following:aturdays from 9am - 5pm, January .4th & 8th, Febivary 1st, 15th & 29th, March 14th & 28tgh, and every Saturday in 1992 thereafter until further notice. Mark L Recker Clerk -Treasurer HOLYROOD, Ontario NOG 2B0 3954575 CLIFF'S PLUMBING itc- HEATING will be closed except for emergency service from December 24 - January 6 38. AuctiorfSale AUCTION REGISTER CONSIGNMENT SALE IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO SELL GIVE USA CALL Grant McDonald 395-5353 Wallace Ballagh 392-6170 AUCTIONEERS 46. In Memoriam CAESAR In loving memory of a dear Mother and Daughter, Joyce Colleen, who died December 25, 1990 Little did we know that morning ,The sorrow that day would bring, The call was sudden, the shock severe To part with one we love so dear, You didn't have time to say farewell Or for us to say goodbye, You had gone before we realized And only God knows why, We think of you in silence And often speak your name, And all we have are memories And your picture in a frame. , Our hearts still ache, with sadness Our silent tears still flow, For what it meant to lose you No one will ever know. Always in our hearts,. Mom and Dad, Gary and. Janet, David, Virginia and Stewart. -52 CAESAR In loving memory of our Gram, Joyce Colleen Caesar, who passed away ono year ago December 25, 1990. It seems like only yesterday Since we walked side by side Many hours wera spent talking, Your wisdom is myguide. YOU were alWays there to listen When I needed someone to hear, •A helping hand you gave me It was great tohavo you hear. Now ono long year has passed Since you were takentom us. God must have needed special help: For ho took a• very special pereon. We think of you quite often. Sometimes a tear I shed. For you were 6116 a special Gram. The bent we oould have had. leteingly remembered and greatly missed by Lim, Jaeon, Colleen and Mallory. -52 • e. 47. Card of Thanks AP1i9ii0 We woutd- .to .thank all the Arerdeb peoge of our donarraUnity for telrizeid walking erranoinoi planoing: and •buRd.,. our NM, to ai t ttiet people. for their hard work and su.pp.lying: tractors and achay aid t eveiyone who brought Neale the hue, M'Itiki W44 very -Much appreciated arid will never be forgotten. Thanks to Yoe. at. Maty and Wayne Redmond -and 'Wayne Plcco.-62 WHITBY 1 would like to thank all my papers cus- tomers for their kindnesses this past year.1 wish them all a Merry Christmas and all the best in 1992. Beginning in January 1 will no longer be doing my paper route. Thank you tier your past patronage. Sincerely, Donny. –52 L48. Coming Events WINTER FITNESS SESSION Season's greetings fitness enthusiastsi Your opportunity to start .1992 on the right foot is Monday, Janaury 6th. Reg- istration and classes at 6:30 p.m. and 7:16 p.m. at Lucknow Sports Complex. Session $35.00 for 8 weeks, Mondays and Thursdays. Call Dianne Phillips, at 529-3252.-52,1x 85111 BIRTHDAY The family orSadie Barbour invites friends, relatives and neighbours to help celebrate her 85th birthday on January 11 at the Wingham Legion. Social time at 6 p m. _dance .9, ,-1,-a-.me to "Tiffins Family Band" please tet your presence be your gift. --52 SECOND ANNUAL LUCKNOW LIONS NOVICE HOCKEY TOURNAMENT ve wie e ueational The Dungannon Seniors", annual Chrisunas dinner was hold ibis past week on NiOudaY, rtemnbr 16 at the senios9 Hall in Dunganuon. This event was well7attendottin spite of the weather. President Jean Phillips welcomed the assembled guests and Reverend Orilla Bogart offered the blessing. The young ladies of Mugwump United, Church servedthe traditional tnrkey dinner complete with all the trlauniags. A skit entitled Christmas &muds was perforated by the group with the capable assistance of Ed Stiles. Christmas carols and a hiunorous chorus were enjoyed by all, under the direction of Bernice Glenn with Ed Stiles at the piano. Also featured ou° the program • was Louise Brindley. Afternoon tea was served to those who stayed for a few games of cards. The-weeldy euchre party was held on Wednesday. December 18 with nine tables in action. High lady for the evening was Vera Purves with Mabel Lamont filling the low lady position. High gentleman for -the evening was Jim Errington with Nets Pearson in the low position. Give Me a Break Group On Tuesday, December 3, the ladies of Give Me A Break held a -specialmeetiniarthe-Sehloena: Constable John Marshall of the Goderich Detaclunent ' of the Ontario Provincial Police showed a video on winter driving. This edu- cational video featured instruction reak mort.,) 7.7ic-17,7 film onwinter driving i t.\,‘' ,rili liospit4 ork Detraaber 9, Mora D'II 1111-1110-% AK KS all Allkil Judy and Dad 40.WAfg are Mated with wirommilinwili this laWst additiou tO their family by Sanaa D'Aoust anti big brother Christopher caret - . wait to play with his new . sister. ., MarleneiGodfreyofDiragannonand .. audint'Ornation on sld' d control, as Pat and We Andress of Ripley are well as emergency SiOpp111011,911141 the proud new grandparents, The . Or ID veiy ley coriditions, new great want:Vat-oats are Jean and. ' The following Tuesday, Decembg Joe Dickinson of Riley. 10, 14 moms and 1S childrea Janet and Ken Alma% family has gathered at the Dungannon United - grown recently with the addition of Church for a Christmas pot to a handsome young inaa . by the luncheon. A very special guest name of Mackenzie Douglai,. sPoctiug a beautiful white beard and Mackenzie entered our world on. a bright red suit dropped in to say November 28 at Victoria Hospital, - hello to the children. Special thanks Loom and he is the centre. of, far the surPtise visit irr. this your attention for big brother Tyler and busiest season of the y ,e-ar. . big sister Danielle. Grandparents social News" s Joanne Garde of 'Walkerton and For these of you who were bout 'Ron and: Edna Alton.ottlicluioW, in this cold month December, warn and great grandparents . Art and birthday wishes go out your way. Mary Stewart, of RR 6 Goderich - Included in this group are Russell and Harvey Alton, of Lucknow, Phillis and Winnifred Girvin. have '' all been awarded spoiling • Jack McGee, of Lucknow, recent privileges. . . ly celebrated his 84th birthday on To both families, our coligratula- December 14. An open house for tions and best wishes on the birth family members was held at the of your new children, _ home of Diane and Rick Park of Church News Dungannon in Jack's honor on On Tuesday, December 24 the Sunday, 'December 15. Jack, along Christmas Eve Service will be held with Harold and Helen Errington in the Dungannon United Church at _...7:30..p.m.-..- ----- ----- ----------------- --rtrintrilefirZ:ebinhe. Had:A= Y°11`are wrdiallY invited t° attmi Jaclt. this service and celebrate the birth Dungannoi has another sweet of a Babe who aille the savi°1r new resident in the person of thseasoe world. Jesus is the reason for Stephanie Charlotte Lee Andress, ' a. who was born in the Goderich MERRY CHRISTMAS E' ONE! Friday, December 27th beginning at The Christmas spirit has hit LCPS :.:0m0....z.Ahsampp.rnio.n_s5himaarmes at 6:00 +4. KWANS RESTAURANT Closed December 25, 26, 27 and 28. Opened December 29-31. Open Jan- uary 1st. Smorgasbord 4:30 - 8:00 p.m. Eat in or take out. 528-3433.-51,52, - NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE Tuesday, December 31 at Dungannon Agricultural Hall. Tickets $25.00 per couple. Dancing 9 p.m. - 2 a.m., music by the band "Magnum". Hot buffet pro- - vided. No minors admitted. For tickets call 529-3175, 529-7934 or 529-3130. Sponsored by Dungannon Agricultural Society. –50,51,62ar , BLYTH LIONS Dabber Bingo every Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Blyth District Community Centre. Jack- pot of $1,000. on 46 numbers. Reducing by $50 on every number called. Mini- mum jackpot $300 must go. --17tfar BINGO Goderich Knights of Columbus, Thurs- days 7:30 p.m. Saltford Valley wheel- chair accessible, Potential prize board over $3,000. $1,000 jackpot on 54 calls or less. $500 must go.--ffnar ST. PETER'S ANGUCAN CHURCH Christmas Eve Service Holy Communion December 24th, 1991 7:30 p.m. Celebrant: Rev. Alfred Campbell IMPORTANT NOTICE Horticultural Annual Meeting, January 14/92, 8:15 I.M. Lucknow Legion. Will all mem- bers please attend. WE NEED YOUR HELP • NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCEj. Tuesday, December 31/91 9:00 PM Lucknow Lepion Music by: TIFFINS Lunch Provided Tickets: $12ri dS°por perw Call; Bob Shepherd at 528-3507 Canteen 528-2745 1.• Grade 1, and Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Maclntyre wish everyone a happy holiday.. We have enjoyed our Christmas activities this week, and are ready for Santa. (We have been very good workers, Santa!) Grade 1/2 have been very busy learning about Christmas around the world. Joyeux Noel!! Congratula- tions for a job well done on pizza fund-raiser!! Grade 2 have been learning about Japan. 1 23 is, eechee, nee, sahn! Miriah, Matthew P. and Jordan had their birthdays in December. The . Grade 3's are doing many exciting Christmas centers including Phonics, Reading, Word Studyond Word Search activities in Language Arts. We finished our Motley Crew Reading Club and in Environmental Studies we have completed our work on Volcanoes and Earth- quakes. Grade 4/5 class has been snowshoeing in the nice fluffy snow. Some students have been Kinlough ACW exchange gifts The Christmas meeting of the Kinlough Anglican Church Women was held on Friday afternoon at the home of Edna and May Boyle, with all members present. Maureen Collins presided and' welcomed everyone, opening with a Cluistmas reading. The scripture reading was the Christmas tory taken from Si Luke and a poem on Christmas. Rollcall was a favourite carol with all singing one verse. Period of carol singing interspersed the meeting. Follewing a short business period, various Christmas readings were given by Lynda Thacker, Agnes Hodgins, May Boyle, Mina Wall and Louise Schneller. Maureen Collins conducted a contest and held a question and answer period. All enjoyed the Christmasgift exchange and the opening of their parcels. During the lunch period two members, Kay Thacker and Carol Co'oper, were pleasantly surprised when a birthday cake wM set before them.. LCPS INSIDER working hard at designing new suits for Santa. Look outr You 'may not recognize him on Christmas Eve! The grade 5/6 class received their pen -pal letters from Wellington Public School in St. Thomas. They were very excited to find out the names of their new friends. Rather than buy gifts for one another, the class decided to give a donation towards buying a "bedroll" for a child overseas. We hope to bring Christmas -happiness 'to a child in need. The Grade 8 'class is working hard throughout the pre -holiday season. A number of our projects • T. • have been completed. As a result; we have becorne involved with a variety of oral language activities, including one that stems from the Clarence Thomas Senate Hearings. We have found out that it is diffi:- cult to be concise. - In the Grade 6/7 class the grade l's are studying Jaques Canier and Champlain in history. In the Grade 7 class congratula- tions go> to Mike Cranston and Jeff Metske for being winners in the Legion Remembrance Day contests. The class has completed Christmas books in French class and are enjoying reading to the primary classes. Lucknow Central Public School wishes everyone a Happy Safi Holiday. We'll look forward tc seeing you on January 6th. (edited by Mrs. Black's Grade 6 dais). Melissa.Lynn !Don® played the part of The Teacher in Brook4de Public Sehool's concert titled The Christmas Orange. (Marg Burkhart photo)