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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-05-09, Page 19Phyllis. Hiller Kurt Browning. Don Cherry ., David Foster Ronnie Hawkins Pee Wee Herman John Hindman Robin Leach. Rich Little Rue McClanahan (Golden Girls) John McEnroe Murray McLauchlan ` ' Rita MacNeil Anne Murray Knowlton. Nash Leslie Nielson - Eddie Rabbit Ken Read Joan Rivers Lloyd Robertson 'Gino Vanelli Jennifer Wames Betty White (Golden Girls) Colm Wilkinson (Phantom of the Opera) and many more... The KlLr :I'1 • 5atMay 12, 1990: This year, the. solar system takes a backseat to the Canada..w d ,,,. MN CP Radiothon: Tameli 1:or a wonderful day of celebrities, great music, and a magical wayto help CP kids everywhere who have ever wished upon a star. LUCKNOW & DISTRICT ). KINSMEN CLUB CKNX 920 AM B:W AM to 14i00 NOON Phone donations to 395-3480 1 lasbasw 111, 11881—Pega1 The Potpie Grow aiw 1FlrwM lga their og at Mr Mayfair grant in LuclWw. Amid4S imr"bw *eyed a *Maim brat lienar topped with a wide vrearaf► of iia. Frio Farrell the tribes' of t ecm- �s� the bus i to fiuren Cr PloYinmoo sae "Mme Get Your Gays" ac Wednesday, Aug. 32. TiceVie, WUda Thaw 1011 and 1W.ele Celia promoted most intim acyl lively pr am with awtal. ma ad ;food music le• d by Margaret Van Rowan. Zack member received * lateresting freebies than names were drawn far lorIPIr AB, Coming Events RIPLNY HURON 'CHArr FESTIVAL. 8Ft/e nred may, Sy, May�from 9 a.m. 0 8 p.m. at Huron Community Centre. Door need book side, hakeSale, cion booth, ainPle free Perking Plus 2 more inhibitors than previous years. Ad- mission 75 cents, under 12 - free with adults. Exhibitors an Arena floor pilin n auditorium. -19,20 WALK IT OFF/: To all . women intereoted in registering for a 4 week walking club in Lucknow. y SPECIFICS; May 26 - June 21 Monday & Thursday ev . - 7-8 p.m. • Starting; Arena fee $15. / person. Warm , toning and attaching included, Phone 529-3252 or 529-7953 ask for Dianne. -19 YARD SALE Multi family yard sale; Saturday, May 12 9-3 p,m. 310. Ross St. Weather permitting i9: HORTICULTURAL TEA Bring •a friend and enjoy 'the, Lucknow Horticultural Spring Tea. May16 from 2-4 at the Lucknow Legir n. 19ar SIMMS DANCE White Carnation Hall, Holmesville Satyr-- -day atur-day May 12, Music ' by Tifflns.. Dancing 94. No jeans please.-l9ar BENEFIT DANCE will be held on, Fri- day, May11, 11, .1990 at the . Ripley -Huron Complex for, Donald and Cathy Farrell and family whose beast was destroyed by. fire. Dancing' : from '9 p.m. to 1 a.m. s Please bring lunch. -19x NILE UNITED.. CHURCH • HAM SUPPER will be held Wednesday, May 23rd, at 5 pm., and 6:30 p.m. Tickets/Adults $6.00, Children $2.50. For advance, call 529.7312/5249023/524-7458. Tickets at door, and take-out orders available. -18.21 50TH • WEDDING ANNIVERSARY The family of Jim and Freda Reid. invite friends and relatives to join them in the celebration of their parents 5001 Wedding. Anniversary on Saturday, May 12, 1990 at the Recreation Hall Meneset Mobile Park RR 5 Goderich, Ont'. 2:00 - 5:00p.m. Your presence will be their most cherish- ed gift, -18,19 BUCK AND DOE° for Vicki Belanger and Brian- Hoy, Satur- day May 12, at B.M.G. Conumuilty Ca- in, Brussels.:9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets $5. per person. Age of Majority. -17,18,19 INDOOR FLEA MARKET Sponsored ' byannon Agricultural Society Saturday,My, 12, 10 - 2 - p.m. Lunch' booth, something fear everyone. Vendors wanted 529-7390.-17,18,190 BLYTH LIONS D1i1BBERR BINGO every Tuesday at., 7:30 p.m. Blyth and District Conuntraity Centre, $300 Jackpot must go. ' Over $1000 in prizes.--43tf DAUBER BINGO Lucknow and District. Liars Club, Dabber Bingo; every Sunday night, Lucknow Community Centre. Doors open 6:15 p.m. Bingo at 7' p.m. Mr conditioned, wheelchair accessible. Potential prize bard over $3,000. $1,000 j aekpot on 54 calls or leas. must goh BINGO Goderich of Columbus, Thursdays 7:30 p.m.ord Valley Hall, $3200 in • prizes. $1000 jackpot must go.. -5tfar gifts dared by Misr lemetsies,Thomp- son Feed sad wypily, Hone "�, ine liM'�wwMMr1 n1� Ci�1, 'Bitl�Basla Co -menders, Jame aim, Nat Treat ga� REP - c Book Ilium sass's Vasty Ripley, gars, Wooios. Racer meals r received a At Beene tiros weed was waived that Donald Farrell's born was on lira. gime =ft=members of the , pals. Thestke again to Vift and Mama. sewn to Bethel Van riin who first at the innate biev4 in Walkerton for her solo Circle Game. It wax a to see Acne out of the hospitll for the Women's Imtituta'a dinner party. Nature and Wildlife is the summer 411 club. Brenda Bridge will be leading and anyone interested in joining may call Mall or 306-. Chesyl Rinelt of Dungannon and Carman Badge from the SouthUne' were Married on Saturday. Brian Bridge is home .from Toronto Sick Kids Hoepi tai after surgery on . Apr. M. Nora Gawley, from British Columbia, visited with Gawley relatives and friends in this area. Some Grove members attended the In- stitute variety concert at ,.Arnow. It was, two and a half hours .of excellent local variety talent. A generous lunch was my - ed followed by s:dance. Calling on Bette MacLean on Sunday were her son Noel from Etoblcoke and his friend Frank Geznunell of Brampton, Sunday visitors with Marion Gamble were Mr; and . Mrs. Alan IVIcTaggert of Goderich and Walter 'Forrlsterof ley. Purple Greve Bible Study group met at Marion Gamble's' Tuesday morning. Next week it is at Beet"MacLeod's on Monday. morning to avoid confit With the flower show. Katherine Maclnnis visited with grand- ma Edna Stanley. Marion Emerson, Edna Stanley and Bette MacLeod went on ,a bus trip with. Paradise Travel to Toronto to see the Blue Jays beat the Detroit Tigers inthe closed Dome. Deanna and Morley Scott visited Dean,. na's sister' and her husband Betty and Art. Helm" of' Tiverton, Joyce Lane of Guelph visited her parents Margaret and Stewart Lane before retur- ning .to Guelph for the nett,. semester in summer. Carofyn ,Plummier of Barrie was a • weekend guest with the Lanes. Ed and Susan.McGillivray, Kristy, Maty thew and Kae "Collins spent Sunday with Marion and Clarence McGillivary at Aaron Lake. BITUARY NICOLAS MOORE Nicolas Roger Moore died at Alexandra . Marine and Gaeral Hospital. on the day of his birth, Saturday, April 28, 1990. Nicolas was the son of Roger - and Christine (McNall) Moore, of R.R. 14, Goderich, who, Survive him. He was the paternal grandson of Toni and Betty Moore . of . R.R. • /4, Goderich; and the maternal grandson of Donald McNeil of Blyth. Nicolas is also survived by his paternal great-grandmother, Bessie Moore of Goderich, and his maternal great- grandmother, Mildred McNall of Blyth. Alsosurviving are aunts Brenda Alizedeh of Toronto, Marlene Toll of Blyth, and Marsha Szusz of Londeeboro; and uncles Moore ,o1 Calgary, Andy Moore of R. 14, Goderich, and Joe Moore of Toronto. He was predeceased by his maternal grandmother, Marjorie McNeil, and his • Uncle Murray McNeil. A private family service was held 'on" ,Friday, May 4, with Rev. Richard Magee of Benmiller United Church officiating. Interment Colborne Cemetery. 4 IBDO LME CHARTER= ACCOUNTANTS Oif nisi, a diwit. a iseeiertidoonnr.111401111110tot , imearatiog. plow Aiwa ipteeoleg, evapeteradoreimisanenteirvkos. a FOINOVIS WAIXIIRTON MOUNT . roar mom WA AlAlmiley, MA IA Tl e� .1"C4 Torwawl? M#. 11141014 CA LH, WSW. CA *A 1/ wow. CA. KU VOW. CA $,R.ri0,l,r. CA6 4.1 iso. CA tLH, Iliac Iiksaw" CA y�� . CA MOMtom: JAn+.�.yry.11 1 mei* Phyllis. Hiller Kurt Browning. Don Cherry ., David Foster Ronnie Hawkins Pee Wee Herman John Hindman Robin Leach. Rich Little Rue McClanahan (Golden Girls) John McEnroe Murray McLauchlan ` ' Rita MacNeil Anne Murray Knowlton. Nash Leslie Nielson - Eddie Rabbit Ken Read Joan Rivers Lloyd Robertson 'Gino Vanelli Jennifer Wames Betty White (Golden Girls) Colm Wilkinson (Phantom of the Opera) and many more... The KlLr :I'1 • 5atMay 12, 1990: This year, the. solar system takes a backseat to the Canada..w d ,,,. MN CP Radiothon: Tameli 1:or a wonderful day of celebrities, great music, and a magical wayto help CP kids everywhere who have ever wished upon a star. LUCKNOW & DISTRICT ). KINSMEN CLUB CKNX 920 AM B:W AM to 14i00 NOON Phone donations to 395-3480 1 lasbasw 111, 11881—Pega1 The Potpie Grow aiw 1FlrwM lga their og at Mr Mayfair grant in LuclWw. Amid4S imr"bw *eyed a *Maim brat lienar topped with a wide vrearaf► of iia. Frio Farrell the tribes' of t ecm- �s� the bus i to fiuren Cr PloYinmoo sae "Mme Get Your Gays" ac Wednesday, Aug. 32. TiceVie, WUda Thaw 1011 and 1W.ele Celia promoted most intim acyl lively pr am with awtal. ma ad ;food music le• d by Margaret Van Rowan. Zack member received * lateresting freebies than names were drawn far lorIPIr AB, Coming Events RIPLNY HURON 'CHArr FESTIVAL. 8Ft/e nred may, Sy, May�from 9 a.m. 0 8 p.m. at Huron Community Centre. Door need book side, hakeSale, cion booth, ainPle free Perking Plus 2 more inhibitors than previous years. Ad- mission 75 cents, under 12 - free with adults. Exhibitors an Arena floor pilin n auditorium. -19,20 WALK IT OFF/: To all . women intereoted in registering for a 4 week walking club in Lucknow. y SPECIFICS; May 26 - June 21 Monday & Thursday ev . - 7-8 p.m. • Starting; Arena fee $15. / person. Warm , toning and attaching included, Phone 529-3252 or 529-7953 ask for Dianne. -19 YARD SALE Multi family yard sale; Saturday, May 12 9-3 p,m. 310. Ross St. Weather permitting i9: HORTICULTURAL TEA Bring •a friend and enjoy 'the, Lucknow Horticultural Spring Tea. May16 from 2-4 at the Lucknow Legir n. 19ar SIMMS DANCE White Carnation Hall, Holmesville Satyr-- -day atur-day May 12, Music ' by Tifflns.. Dancing 94. No jeans please.-l9ar BENEFIT DANCE will be held on, Fri- day, May11, 11, .1990 at the . Ripley -Huron Complex for, Donald and Cathy Farrell and family whose beast was destroyed by. fire. Dancing' : from '9 p.m. to 1 a.m. s Please bring lunch. -19x NILE UNITED.. CHURCH • HAM SUPPER will be held Wednesday, May 23rd, at 5 pm., and 6:30 p.m. Tickets/Adults $6.00, Children $2.50. For advance, call 529.7312/5249023/524-7458. Tickets at door, and take-out orders available. -18.21 50TH • WEDDING ANNIVERSARY The family of Jim and Freda Reid. invite friends and relatives to join them in the celebration of their parents 5001 Wedding. Anniversary on Saturday, May 12, 1990 at the Recreation Hall Meneset Mobile Park RR 5 Goderich, Ont'. 2:00 - 5:00p.m. Your presence will be their most cherish- ed gift, -18,19 BUCK AND DOE° for Vicki Belanger and Brian- Hoy, Satur- day May 12, at B.M.G. Conumuilty Ca- in, Brussels.:9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets $5. per person. Age of Majority. -17,18,19 INDOOR FLEA MARKET Sponsored ' byannon Agricultural Society Saturday,My, 12, 10 - 2 - p.m. Lunch' booth, something fear everyone. Vendors wanted 529-7390.-17,18,190 BLYTH LIONS D1i1BBERR BINGO every Tuesday at., 7:30 p.m. Blyth and District Conuntraity Centre, $300 Jackpot must go. ' Over $1000 in prizes.--43tf DAUBER BINGO Lucknow and District. Liars Club, Dabber Bingo; every Sunday night, Lucknow Community Centre. Doors open 6:15 p.m. Bingo at 7' p.m. Mr conditioned, wheelchair accessible. Potential prize bard over $3,000. $1,000 j aekpot on 54 calls or leas. must goh BINGO Goderich of Columbus, Thursdays 7:30 p.m.ord Valley Hall, $3200 in • prizes. $1000 jackpot must go.. -5tfar gifts dared by Misr lemetsies,Thomp- son Feed sad wypily, Hone "�, ine liM'�wwMMr1 n1� Ci�1, 'Bitl�Basla Co -menders, Jame aim, Nat Treat ga� REP - c Book Ilium sass's Vasty Ripley, gars, Wooios. Racer meals r received a At Beene tiros weed was waived that Donald Farrell's born was on lira. gime =ft=members of the , pals. Thestke again to Vift and Mama. sewn to Bethel Van riin who first at the innate biev4 in Walkerton for her solo Circle Game. It wax a to see Acne out of the hospitll for the Women's Imtituta'a dinner party. Nature and Wildlife is the summer 411 club. Brenda Bridge will be leading and anyone interested in joining may call Mall or 306-. Chesyl Rinelt of Dungannon and Carman Badge from the SouthUne' were Married on Saturday. Brian Bridge is home .from Toronto Sick Kids Hoepi tai after surgery on . Apr. M. Nora Gawley, from British Columbia, visited with Gawley relatives and friends in this area. Some Grove members attended the In- stitute variety concert at ,.Arnow. It was, two and a half hours .of excellent local variety talent. A generous lunch was my - ed followed by s:dance. Calling on Bette MacLean on Sunday were her son Noel from Etoblcoke and his friend Frank Geznunell of Brampton, Sunday visitors with Marion Gamble were Mr; and . Mrs. Alan IVIcTaggert of Goderich and Walter 'Forrlsterof ley. Purple Greve Bible Study group met at Marion Gamble's' Tuesday morning. Next week it is at Beet"MacLeod's on Monday. morning to avoid confit With the flower show. Katherine Maclnnis visited with grand- ma Edna Stanley. Marion Emerson, Edna Stanley and Bette MacLeod went on ,a bus trip with. Paradise Travel to Toronto to see the Blue Jays beat the Detroit Tigers inthe closed Dome. Deanna and Morley Scott visited Dean,. na's sister' and her husband Betty and Art. Helm" of' Tiverton, Joyce Lane of Guelph visited her parents Margaret and Stewart Lane before retur- ning .to Guelph for the nett,. semester in summer. Carofyn ,Plummier of Barrie was a • weekend guest with the Lanes. Ed and Susan.McGillivray, Kristy, Maty thew and Kae "Collins spent Sunday with Marion and Clarence McGillivary at Aaron Lake. BITUARY NICOLAS MOORE Nicolas Roger Moore died at Alexandra . Marine and Gaeral Hospital. on the day of his birth, Saturday, April 28, 1990. Nicolas was the son of Roger - and Christine (McNall) Moore, of R.R. 14, Goderich, who, Survive him. He was the paternal grandson of Toni and Betty Moore . of . R.R. • /4, Goderich; and the maternal grandson of Donald McNeil of Blyth. Nicolas is also survived by his paternal great-grandmother, Bessie Moore of Goderich, and his maternal great- grandmother, Mildred McNall of Blyth. Alsosurviving are aunts Brenda Alizedeh of Toronto, Marlene Toll of Blyth, and Marsha Szusz of Londeeboro; and uncles Moore ,o1 Calgary, Andy Moore of R. 14, Goderich, and Joe Moore of Toronto. He was predeceased by his maternal grandmother, Marjorie McNeil, and his • Uncle Murray McNeil. A private family service was held 'on" ,Friday, May 4, with Rev. Richard Magee of Benmiller United Church officiating. Interment Colborne Cemetery. 4