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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-01-17, Page 14tto tt. Page 14-4AleiMOW *OW, Werbienday, Jgary 17,1* 36. AtMOOncervisitits bliCLAIMIKO PHOTOS. Do you have an melaimed plioto at the Sentinel. We think you'd like to have them beck but we awl keep therrt Indefinite' . Please drop tO Our tete and edhn year photo 00011.32ffnx 1 39. Educatio ii al . STARTA NEW CAREER! Immt bonne Tax Preparation or Basic Bookkeeping Tax deductible certificate comes. For free brochures, no obligation: U & R Tax Services, 30:4345 Pembion_ Aighway, VI*nipeg, nipeg, MB, II3T 1-1004004144. Also enquire about exclusive .franehlair terr1tories.-3be FREE 1990 guide to study -at -kerne cop - respondence Diploma__COUrsea for prestigious careers;Aceounting, Almon- ditioning, Bookkeeping, .; Business, :Electronics„ Legal/Medical Seers**, Psychology, Travel, Granton (5A) 283. Adelaide West,* Toronto.1-806.00-1972i--50be" LEARN - AUCTIONERIIING at, the Southwestern Ontario School of Auc- *meeting. Next class: February 10-17/89. For information contact:, Southwestern Ontario School of Auctioneering, R.R. 5 Woodstock, Ontario, N4S 7V9 (519)537-2115.-44bc 4O; Lost & Found' 6 . A STRAY BLACK DOG is at Frank Pentlands, call 5294343.-3 41. To Give Away WANTED- GOOD HOME for a pet neutered male cat, call 528-2414:73x 47. Card of 'Thonlik WEEffEcOtr - - Doug and Denyse would like•to thank the Lucknow Fire Dept., Eugene and Paul Frayne and Scott !Vestecott for their quick action!:;IA• controlling and ex- tinguishing a chimney fire which could have resulted In major darriage. Doug & Denyse.--3nx MCQUEEN We would like to thank all the people that contributed to us in the McQueen fire donations. All things from money to sewing thread, pens, and pencils. A special thanks to Emily and Jim Drennan our good neighbours who really took care of us and organized all the help we received. For their sweet spirit and that of all the people of Ashfield township, Lucknow, Goderich, Kincardine, Wingham, Walkerton and surrounding areas. We can't tell you how much you all helped to make our Christmas more tolerable. May our Heavenly Father bless you all for your goodness to us. The McQueen Family.-3nx VANCE I would like to thank friends and neighbours for cards, expressions of sym- pathy and kindness shown during my re- cent bereavement. It was very much ap- preciated. Elnier.-3 HARTMAN I wish to thank Dr. Oirrole, Dr. Shubat and the Nursing staff on second floor of Winghaln District Hospital for their care. I would also like to thank family, neighbours and friends fel'. flowers, cards, visits and gifts ,while I was in Ilosptial. Ivy. -3x COLLINSON We would like to thank all our neighbour's and friends for 'all the visits, treats and flowers diking the Christmas Season. Jack & Mary. -3x COLLINSON. I would like to thank everyone for their. visits, cards and treat % also to the Doc- tors and Nurses for their special care while in Wingham Hospital'. Mary 48. Coating Events , MARY LOOSE IIRIGRT seamy TOURNAMENT Seturday. Jody V at Ripley Huron •. Community Centre, otarting at $ can. Final wanes at 1:1$ and 7:$9 p.m. Resat Brief dinner Mratiable for 111.-4fiar CANYAlieJANUARY 1741 Much i Diznss canviuwera will be es& Ing in Lueknow and Dungannon January 1741. Rural reeideets will be receiving a mall 1014010-4,4x sr. JOSEPH'S CONSIUNITY SOHOOLEINOSERMOE How involved In your cam are • Yen? St. Joseph's Community School, Kingsbridge• would like you to become more Inv a4. In the peat dance fit, St. Johns Ambulance, leolleY bell, basketball, baseball, Brownies, Guides, Cube, nursrsy ached; =Mei playground, and many other Pir_oViiMS have been held and well attended* ICWAhrldge. if you would like to see new prograins, such as ambles, strati* classes, yogs„,fitneso and • erai'ts or other activities for adult* and Children please attend the Meeting to be held January18, a pan. at St. Joseph's Corninunity School, Kingsbridge.-3ar LUC1ENOW AGRICULTURAL . SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETING Tuesday, JannarY ',narrow Presbyterian Church Dinar / p m Tickets $7'..00 in advance. Call.any direc- tor or 528-2576.-3er ROBBIE BURNS SUPPER AND BALL • Lucknow & District Lions Club 6th An- nual Rohbie Burns Supper and, Rall. Lucknow Community Centre, Friday, January 26th 1990. Cocktails 6:00 p.m. dinner 7;00 ppm. Entertainment; "Caledo- nians" Piping, Country Dancing. Tickets - $15,00 per person. Limited number available. pains Groceteria, Montgomery Motors -Ian or Bill 'Johnston, Robt. Shepard. Bus from Goderich call Grant Chisholm 529-7524 or Mci Bogie 524-4354, Bus from Kincardine pia Ripley.-3ar _ANNUAL MEETING The Lucknow Di.stAict Co-op Annual Ban- quet and Meeting will be held on Jan, 27, 1990 at the Lucknow Community 01dre, Banquet at 7:00 p.m., meeting at 8:00 p.m. with music by Legacy to follow. Tickets are $8:00 per person and are available. from the Co-op store or from any Director.--3,4ar " CARD PARTY •• Holyrood Hall Starting January 17, 8 p.m.. and every second. .week following. Everyone welcome. Sponsored by the Holyrood -Women's Institute.7-3 BINGO Goderich K of C, Thursdays :7:30 p.m. Saltford Valley Hall, $3400. in- prizes. 241000 jackpots. 1 must go. 1 progressive. (This week 56 numbers).-2tfar • DABBER BINGO Lucknow and. District Lions Club, 'Dabber Bingo, every Sunday night, Lucknow. Community Centre. Doors open 6:15 p.m, • Bingo at 7:15 p.m. Air conditioned,, wheelchair accessible, Potential prize board over $3,000. $1,000 jackpot on 54 calls or less., $500 must go!—tfnar a . . , • • . • • LI0105 DAVI* BINGO every Tuesday at 7:19 p.m. Ely* and District Community Claire, $011. At** must go. Over $11100 prises. --4X1 DUNGANNM4 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S ANNUAL AftETING Meadow January 2$ at Dungannon Hall. .111 pnolocial fte, 7:110 p.m.- Pot luck upper followed by vide* ef IWO Fair and Filtnibc Furl Days, meeting at MID p.m. Everyone welcomerAkar t.• 'tto. * *4 66#66666. 466, to o • - '41 4.!.t.e'tV ttiOt 9 V{ s7, f•A ' V4.4Z.F4tV:INIV,IV‘ • :4. *' fATfr•• • t1.104, tiV't • tritiSh Petrolermi :Canada is drilling for Oil or natural gas onihe .property of Jim and Yvonne Sinnett of Ashfield Township. The company has Interests in other properties in *Afield aA well. Spokesmen for the Calgary •based company athnit chances are slim of them finding a commercially productive well. (Photo by 'Neil Corbett): • . • Town and Country Kay Crawford bowled all the ladies over with singles of 216 and 213 for a double 429. • Gordon Johnstone hit the high single mark for the menl with a score of 200 and John McKinnon took high double with 318. . Games 150 and over: Kay McCormick 195, 156, Ann Anderson 208, Fern McDonald 197, 151, John McKinnon 186, Helen Todd 206, Gwen Lennips 188, Ann • McDougall 174, 167, Agnes Farrier 169, 154, Gorda deJong 175, Stella Tilbrook 165, Dorothy Brown 158, Belle Herbert 55, Bill on 152, Don McCormick 151, tan Dougherty 150. Team standings: Pansies 42, Snowdrops 41, Tulips 40, Hyacinths 31, Daffodils 29, Crocuses 27. Story Hour For Children 3:01 5 Years Old Every Wednesday Morning 9:45 • 11:00 AM Lucknow United Church *Bible Stories *Games a *Songs • *Crafts Everyone Welcome OWLING Monday Njgt MixedEric Taylor -rolled the high single with 224 and Tom Gilmore took the triple with 590. Merle Rhody was high single for the ladies with a 234 and Shani Ziegler roll-. - ed the 'triple with a 571. Games over 200: Eric Taylor 224, Hank Harternink 204, Brian Martyn 204, John - Van Diepen 204, Tom qihnore 218, Bryce Ritchie 201, Shard Ziegler 200, 221, Merle Rhody 224. Standings: Aces 158, Gutter Balls 153, Spares 135, Strike Outs 131, Five Pins 123, Head Pins 121. The 50/50 draw winner was John Van Diepen.. 'Wednesday Night Couples Gerald Rhody rolled the high single " and triple for the men with 265 and* 686 • respectively. Barb Tyler captured both ' high single and triple for the ladies with 243 and 628. Games over 200: Evelyn Hackett 201, Marie Scott 214, Laurie Bell -212, Barb Tyler 243, 227, Gord Kemp 207, Russel Swan 220, Gerald Rhody 206, 215, 265, Evan Keith 263, Norm Bolt 225. Team standingse Squirrels 157, Chip- munks 150, Tigers 148, Kangaroos 135, Wolverines 126,„Gophers 96. o WE OUGHT NOT TO BE —Too critical of persons who are afflicted with our faults, LToo charitable of our own weaknesses. • . .