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Fa, Auction Sole ,
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
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af form machinery, livestock 4 food
for
ROSS TAYLOR
na i apier000 on
Satairday, Sept 22, 1990
at 12 Noon
LOCATION: Lot 32, Conc. 7 Faiii
Wswenosits, 1 corner south of
lielqrave, 3 corners meet approx. 4
Mil*
For information contact '
Rom Taylor
351-2368
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. . 357,2344
2. DeathNotices
KRAMER
Arlene Kramer formerly of IlisamP-,
ton, lived in Bray Lodge Whist=
and in. Pine** Ma4ot Nursing
Remo, Lucknow for a brief time,
Passed away. in. Peel MalarialHospital, ,.
Brampton- on Sunday,September . 9 la her 'lilt year. A
memorial service w in the
Church Of Holland awistian Homes,
Brampton, on Wednesday., Inter-
ment in Parkview Cemetery,
Waterloo. Mrs. Kramer was
predeceased by her husband and a
daeghter-in-law. She left to mourn
4 children, 11 grandchildren and
great grandchildren; Her daughter
Wanda and husband Bob Demme'
and family are from this area,: -38
4. Coming Events LUCIEllOW Fail Fair results
EngageMents "71
PEGG-DONALD
We have experienced love hi Our
patents, our families and our
friends :mid now a new love in etich,„
other. With sincere joy and a firm!
desire to give this Love its fullest
expression we, Marie Pauline
Madeline Donald* and Thomas
Russell Pegg will be joined in mar-
riage on Friday, September 21,
1990. Please join us at our wedding
dance to be held -in Lucknow at 9
p.m.--37,38ar
HALDENAY-CLARK
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas N. Haiklenby
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark are
pleased to announce the forthcom-
ing marriage of their children,
Kendra and Arthur. The weddhig
will take place September 22, 1990
at 3:00 p.m. in the afternoon at the
bride's home. Reception at 9:00
p.m. in Lucknow.. Please accept
dila as your personal invitation. -38
47. Cards of Thanks
saiwarer
I would like to thank my friends,
neigbhours and family for the love-
ly cards, visits and phone calls I
received while in Wingham
Hospital. Vera Schmidt. -38
MARKHAM •
I would sincerely like to thank
everyone for taking part in the
Mary K Cosmetics draw at the
Lucknow Fall Fair. The winner of
the draw was Mary Levis,
Lucknow. Irene Markham. -33.
LINA
1 would like to think overYone who
Sent flowers and ea* when my
husband Adrian* pessed away
August 13. Special thanks- to the
Lucknow people who seat flowers
and cards, also the coffee boys and
to all the neighbours ea EWA
street for the flowers and food.
Yuur kindness will always be
remembered. Ha. Irma Lim, Steve
Priests and family. -
SiAmay
I would like to thank my family,
friends and neighbours for all the
visits, era* arid flowers I received
while a patient in Wingham and
District Hospital. Thanks also the ,
Lucknow doctors and nurses on thO
second floor for their good eare,
Vi�la. 38
AITCHISON
A sincere thank you to family and
friends who remembered me with
Visits, cards, Hewers, Phone „calls
and treats while X- was in St.
J 'a *Vital, Inndarand since
feral and provided transportation
foe Celia, Jim Aitchison. -38X.
home Also to donwe ho of-
='• walaSou •
...Harvey ana.Susarillandier (nee 1,l‘f,
vin) would like to extend a thank
you teeveryceie who helped -make
our wedding der a special event.
Without the :helpof friends,
neighbours and relatives several
days before, the day Of the wedding
and the days after murk of the
work would not have been ac-
complished. Your help was very
much .appreciated and Will he Angell
remeinbered.=40 • .
HOLLOWAY
I would like to thank all the ladies,
friends and relatives who showered
me .with -gifts and test wishes on
Sunday; September Special
thanks to 'Evelyn% Mary Lou and
Bell. Chris Ilolloway.-38 •
LUCKNOIli AGRICULTURAL .
o SOCIETY
We mould like te thank everyone
who helped to make the 1990
LucknoW Fall Fair and the Miss
Mid -Western Ontario pageant a sue,
cess - the exhibitors, the com-
petitors, the parade entries, the
fun -seekers and all those who
unselfishly donated their time, gifts,
awards and trophies, money and
expertise. Your co-operation in this
very large endeavour has been
wonderful - we could not have done
it without you.-30ar
1 48. Coming Events
1
"'ALL COLOUR TOUR
Plan to attend the annual Fall Col-
our Tour on Sunday, September
30th from 1 to 4 p.m., at Wawanosh
Valley Conservation Area. Come
and enjoy horse drawn wagon rides
through the conservation area,
guided walks along the Maitland
River and hot. apple eider. Admis-
sion IL:free. Wawanosh Valley C.A.
is located south of Wingham, west
of Highway No. 4 on Concession 6-7
(Nature Centre Road) of East
Wawanoah Toivriship. For more in-
formation contact the Maitland
Valley ,Conservation Authority at.
335-2557.-.38
MAKI'S MARKET GARDEN
We would like to thank our manypatrons from Guelph, Cambridge,
Sarnia, London, Kincardine,
Paisley, Ripley, Kinlough and
Lucknow who stopped by our veg-
gie stand this season and made it
possible to meet so many people.
We still have fresh sweet corn
available and we are open for thosewho drive in. Have a great winter
and we'll hope and pray to see you
all again next season. -38x
45TH ANNIVERSARY TEA,
The family of Leslie and Dorothy
Wardell invite you to a come and
got tea in honour of their parents
45th Wedding Anniversary on Satur-
day, September 22 from 2-4 p.m.
Ripley Legion Hat. Best Wishes on-
ly please. --484
60111 WEDDING
ANNivrittsARY
The children of Viand Jim Arnold
would like you t,o- share in the
celebration of their parent's 60th
anniversary. Saturday, September
29 at 9 pan. in Lucknow. Best
wishes only. -48;39x
p MURRAY
I would like to thank everyone for
visits, flowers and help at home
while t was iii the hospital. Special
thanks ta Dr. Bekasiak for his sup -
Joan Murray. --33
WEDNASkY Warr
MIXED aowtnge
Starts October 3 at 8:30 p.m. More
bowlers needed. Call. Merle Rhaly
at - 395-5287.-38,39x
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NILE tfrarrED CHURCH tees beam Cern: Ilesthee Irvin; 1
° ANNIVERSARY SERVICE grain Headier Irvin.
Sunday, September 2$ at 11 eau. man ?oaten Helot( Irvin,
Gut* minister Rev. Gawp Cowan. Poster Fsill Fair:
Special music by Debbie Gr. 1.2: Clothe Lyon*, Joeh
Eisen, Thu Hildenbrandt, Denny
LUCIKNOW TOWN Litre& 1.4,Wdsey Rnyniond. Gr. 3:
AND coinvesty crayi Alicia de Boer, Paula. Kwan, Rachel
meet in the Lucknow Legion Hall Bushell, Nick Mon, Peter Adams.
Monday, September 34 et 1230 Gr. 4; Aliso' Hackett, Cathy
p.m. Pot -luck meal, euchre Cairocross, lan Moffatt. Civic
(prim), busioese, hirtildert--31ix Kranenburg, Koily Doelman, Gr. 5:
- Lisa Kwans Carolyn Andrew, CeleY
TOWN AND COUNTRY - Moore, Luce* Thacker, UR*
IlOWLING Ritchie. Conde ik Kerne Skillen„
Starting September 27, at 2 p -m- Lynda Lyands, Peter Neable,
New bowlers welcome. For more Daniela Fischer, Mitch Herds, Gr.
infonfinten 5* -39420736c Trerystal Brindley, Jackie Murray
BRAN• , DaKatriwti: RhodAbbotti, picerW8:stemivensonchell
GENERAL 'MEETING
Tuesday, Sept. welcomeSepttoToy westbrook polio
25, All , ; Ritchie
Poul
mitry' & Pete*. Purehreall Dog:
SAIGLES , Lola Bridges, Sam Mayer, Shea,
White Carnation. Hall, HoImesville Diehl% Beot Dog; Tory Westbrook.
Ken Scott.
.seprempanoiriiir Nuouslicoo4bY totZagt: heediRaesheheil McQuail,iyiohastonKa
Betine,
please.—nar „.McQuaiL
DIUNGAISMN AGRICULTURAL ° 1'4 Cnotinnol Sant4fitYori
SOCIETY uynway DRAW. Tiffany Bridges.
Still 37 chances at - $000.00: in Moat VIsumwt: Pet: Tway
Dungannon Agricultural Society's Biidges,
Lottery'Draw. Tickets $10.00etiek Rabbit; Simone Bleeker,
Grand prize draw .for $1000.00 at : ,‘; Pr, Rahhltal -Jennifer Weber,
last draw, May 25, 1991. For tickets Pr. Ducks: LOTOW:Weber.
can s529.3175or 529-7974 Or send a . -
cheque , for '$10,00 to Karen ' Honicorset
Matheson, Dungannon, Ont. NOM '
1RO. Proceeds for hall diamond
lights.-38ar.
'LliCKNOW SKATING
REGISTRATION
for. Canpowerskate and figure
skating will be accepted. the Week,.
of •September 24, Last , day for
registration is September 29, 10-3
p.m. at the Lucknow -Arena. For
more information call
357-3895.-37ar
IADIES' THURSDAY
MGM' BOWLING
Atwoae interested in bowling call
395,3670 or, 528,5855&37,38 ,
MONDAY NIGIIT
MIXED 'BOWLING LEAGUE ,
Starting , September 24 at 8 p.m.
Anyone interested in joining is
welcome. -37,38x
40TH WEDDING ANNIVERSAItY
. The thirdly of Charlie and Mlle
Hayes barite friends and neighbours
to help telebratetheir,patents 40th
Wedding Anniversary on September
72 at 9 p.m. at Riversdale Hall.
Best wishes only --37 38
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CERAMIC CLASSES
Fall classes starting September 4
at Bea's Ceramics. 20% discount
for month of September on green -
ware and finished prOducts. Morn-
ing, afternoon and evening classes,
Monday and Wednesday, call
305-5841. —36 - 39 •
WINGRAM OPTIMIST BINGO
The Wingham Opthnist Bingo is
back, September 12 at Wingham
Legion Hall - 7:45 p.m. Doors open
at 7 p.m. 7-36 - 39
BLYTII LIONS DABBER BINGO
every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Blyth
and District Community Centre,
$300 Jackpot must go. Over $1000 in
prizes.,-.43tf .
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.
Mr conditioned, wheelchair accessi-
ble. Potential prize board over
$3,000. $1,000 jackpot on 54 Calls or
less. $500 must got—Mier
BINGO
Goderich Knights of Columbus,
Thursdays 7:30 p.m Saltford Valley
Hall, $3200 in prizes. $1000 jackpot
must go.—Stfar
Teeswater Fall Fair
QUEEN OF THE FAIR
COMPETITION
Sept. 291 8:15 •
Prograrn of local entertainment
featuring Country, Clem.
ANNUALMEETING
WInghani• & Area •
PALLIATIVE
CARE SERVICES
Thursday, September 27/90
!INGHAM, tipISTRICT HOSPITAL
NURSING ASSISTANTS
TRAINING CENTRE
Catherine St, Wingham
7:30P.M.
Guest *esker; .
PHA: op - KITCHENER
LucicNpmf....‘FmR
Light Horse
Show
Sunday, ,September 23
• 10:30 A.M.
Lucknow Fair Grounds
(NOT on the ball
diamond)
Barbecue
Free Coffee
LEGION WEEK
September
lith -23rd
In recognition of Legion Week,
Branch 309, Lucknow invites the
public to the following events...
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19
—8:00 P.M.—
Euchre Party, *2:00,admission, in-
cludes prizes and lunch. Spon-
sored. by Ladies Auxiliary.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23
Fun only two ball golf at Sunset
Golf Course. *14.00 per person.'
Sign up in canteen or call Jeff
Taylor at 528-3910 to register.
Beef B.B.Q. 6 p.m. Adults *8.00,
12 and under *4.00, under 4 free.
Tickets available at canteen.
If not golfing, Jubilee Room Will
open at 0 p.m. for socializing and
'PM). EVerYone welPbme, o
Flower; Moot Paiute: Mocha
Needham, M /Aloft:at, NM*
McKee tie Elizabeth Dickie.
Most Points: 1st yr, Extilbkor.
Karen Sprawl*.
Most Palate - lathier Potted
Plants: Karen Spenswick, Anna
Mae Hunter. Iwo Elphick tie Celts
Aitchison,
Hest Red Rest; (Brooke Bend .
Foods Ltd. Truphy): Mo. r'sreddle
Cowan, Coreill.
Swag; !dent Points: Nelda
McKee. Lorraine Kerr, Joan P01-
lard, Doreen Mali. Most Points. -•
let yr. exhibitor: ban Polly*
Canning; Most Points, Pietas &
Relishes. Ruth Henderson,
Canning: Most Points, Ruth
Henderson, Mary Lois, Doreen
Vali. Most Paints, 1st yr. exhibitor:
Doreen Mali.
Morrison Berries Special Award;
(Most Mies in combined Baking
Canning Classes) Winner. May
Quilts' and Rubs« Most room
Nelda McKee„ Marian McKinnon
Most Points lst yr, exhibitor:
Joyce Elphick.
- Marion McKinnon. .
Quilted Wall Hanging: Barbara
de Beer, Muriel.MeKellxie, Marion.
MacKinnon, 5 Star Quilters Guild.
Challenge; pieced' Marion MacKin-
non, Dona Culbert, Muriel Moffat.
Applique - Muriel McKenzie, Doris
Culbert, Maimie Roulston.
Champion Quilt: Joan Pollard.,
Reserve Champion Quilt:
Marian MacKinnon. , • ,
Sewing: MOst Pointe: Children;
Men, Ladies: Margaret Hamilton,
Irene Dickie tie Sandra MacDonald.
Mast Points: 'Knitting,
Crocheting, Violet Arnold, Anna •
.Dolinage.
Most Points: Miseellaneous;
Violet Arnold, Anna Dolmage,
Most Points. 1st yr. exhibitor. Wil-
ma Blake.
Arts & Crafts: Most Points:
Violet Arnold, Anna Dolmage.
Moat Feints - Oil Painting:
Joyce Stothers, Caror Stephenson.
Most Points - Other Media:
Mrs. Brian Thompson, Joan Pollard-
. Most Points - lst yr. exhibition:
Freddie Cowan, Cargill,
thdividual Arts and Crafts
Display (12 items) Jayne Ritchie.
Photography: Mott Points:
Marg Burkhart, Jack Mali. Mott
Points - 1st year exhibition: Jack
Mali, Karen Thompson.
Over 65 - Most Points - Lady:
Nelda McKee, Violet Arnold, Mary
Levis.
Commercial Feature: ' Eggs
white - Frank Alton. Katlwvn Alton:
Brown - Jack Wilkins, Jim
Penlland, Lorraine Kerr. Grain -
Most Points: Brian Thompson, Mel
Ritchie, Russell Irvin, Best Bale of .
Hay: Don Alton, John Johnston.
D.A. Hackett.
Field Crop Compelltion
Hay - Niel Edgar, Greg Hackett,
Grant Gilcluist. Wheat Russell
Amy Irvin. Don !lecke&
Oats Leo Murray, Mel Ritchie.
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rrrideClecielil.AltMtedB141ratidra.
Hackett, Niel Edgar, Murray Irvin.
White Beans Jim Pentland, Don
Simpson, Dave Edisbury. Soy
Beans Grant Gilchrist. Mel Ritchie;
Teary Zinn. Grain Corn: Bill.
Andrew, Don Hackett, Steve
Andrew. Ensilage Corn Don Hack -
cu, Greg Hackett, Paul Black.
Best Average Awards: Field
• Crop Competition. lst (Trpphy
donated by Alton Family) Wm.
Andrew. 2nd, Don 'Hackett (Ford
Jacket - Reaeie Farm Equipment);
3rd, Grant Gilchrist ($2100
voucher Co -9p). 4th, Murray Irvin
(1 yr. subscription to the Lucknow
Sentinel)
' Roots and Vegetables: Most
Points: Nelda McKee, Ross Er-
rington, Harold Greer. Commercial
Feature - Garden Produce Group A
- Individual: Nelda McKe,o.
Fruit - Most Points: Alan
Andrew, Harold Greer, Nelda
McKee, Commercial Feature -
Collection of Fruit Allan Andrew.
Next Week's Issue Livestock
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