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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-04-03, Page 17380 Auctions AUCTION REGISTER CONSIGNMENT SALE DAVIDSON CENTRE FRIDAY, APRIL 19 g you havo something to 4$00, Uhl un.a=colt Grant McDonald 39505303 Wallace Baha,. h 39206178 Auction 3! LEdLu: aitiGna COUNSELLOR TRAiNING -institute - Ontario Eic#.ensign offers correspondence courses for the Diploma in Counselling Practise to begin March 30. For a brochure phone Toll-free 1. - 800-665-7044.--14bc BE A SUCCESSFUL WRITER ,: withour great home -study course. Call for your FREE BOOK. 1-804= 267-1829. The Writing School, ' 2486-38 McArthur Avenue, Ottawa, On., Kt L 6R2. --14bc 42. Obituaries 1 MARGARET Ko LIGHTFOOT A resident of Hidgetown and, formerly°' of Port Elgin,. passed avyay at Victoria, Reuidenoe, .Chatham, on. Monday, 'March 25, 1996 her: 88th year. Born in Lucknow, Bruce County, daughter of .the fate Daniel and Merdfna ° :Cameron) Geddes. Beloved wife of the. late Roy Lightfoot (1994. • gear mother of Gary Lightfoot of Ridgetown. Grandmother of Steven Lightfoot and his wife Rhonda of Southampton and Jennifer Lightfoot and her husband Todd Fowler of Port Elgin. Predeceased by two .brother and: two sisters. . Family interment service of remains in Greenhill Cemetery, Lucknow, Bruce County. Donationsto the Saugeen Memorial Hospital, Southampton or St.` Joseph's Hospital Foundation, Chatham appreciated. --14 LEARN AUCTIONEERiNG at the Southwestern School of Auctioneering. Next class April 13 - 19, 1996. Contact: 'Southwestern Ontario • School of Auctioneering, • R.R. #5, Woodstock; Ontario N4S' 7V9 (519) 5.37- 2115. A apartment/condoa NEW CAFEER?`'.Trained ' m a'ers ...n needed across Canada.: We train! Job : search-assis- tance. earch°assis-tance. Also many jobs avail- • in B.C.! Information/brochure call 1- 800-665-8339, --1'4bc BOOKKEEPING AND INCOME TAX COURSESI Learn income . Tax • Preparation .. and Bookkeeping by Correspon- dence. Earn your certificate . now. For free brochures, no obligation, U & R Tax School's, 1345 Pembina. Hwy., Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3T.286, '1.800-665-5144, over 20 years of tax, training experience. -14bc 140 Lost/Pound • ; -LOST. AT Lucknow: arena - child's Mickey. Mouse watch, tan leather band and gold face. Please call 529.1031, --12.1.5xd. SWAG Deanna and Kevin 'are. happy to :announce the birth of their baby daughter, Kelsey Ann, born March 11, 1996 at Victoria Hospital in London. Kelsey weighed in at 6 10S. 5 112 az Proud grandparents are. Russel and the .lata Nancy Swan. and ' Sam and 'Chris tine Basecco. –14x STANLEY EDWARD COOPER Stanley Edward Cooper, 82, of Lucknow and formerly of Kingarf, passed away on Mar. 28, 1996, at the Wiingharn : and District Hospital. Mr. Cooper . had farmed alt his life. ,3n .• Greenock and: Kincardine. Townships. Born' on,Ja n p n1, 1914,; in Saskatchewan,. Mr. o ' er a son : was .:' Copof ,#he.� late Isaac and Mabel (Stanley) Cooper. He is Sur- vived by his wife, the former Laverne Thompson Erb, of Lucknow, a son Harvey. and •his wife Carol of Holyrood, a • step son Orville Thompson and his wife Shirley of R.R. 2, Lions Head, and a step daughter, Grace Graham of, Red Bay; two sisters, Beulah Brocklebank . of Kitchener and "Dorothy Snow of Walkerton, two brothers Jack and Elroy Cooper, both of Kincardine; eight grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. Mr. Cooper was predeceased by a son, Harold Cooper, -and three brothers, Frank, Alvin and Wilmer Cooper." Visitation was at the MacKenzie and 'McCreath Funeral Home, Lucknow. Rev. Vicars Hodge officiat- ed at the funeral on Mar. 30 held from' St. Peter's Anglican Church, where Mr, Cooper was a member. Lt. Marc Pittock was' soloist with Annabelle; Armstrong as organist. Flower bearers were Carol. , Weber, Jeannette Thompson, and Lorie Thompson Honorary pallbearers ' were` Ken Ferrier, Ron Ferrier, Dennis: Thompson, Dale. Thompson, Rob Cooper and Bill Cooper. Spring interment Purdy Cemetery. - 14a r 42, Obituaries lorir THELMA JOHNSTONE Thelma Johnstone - wife of the late Melvin Johnstone passed. await Toronto Western . Hospital.: on Sunday, March 17, 1996. A victim of Adlzh.eimers she spent the past 1'1 months at the Maynard Nursing Home,, in Toronto., , Formerly Thelma Marsh of Toronto she married Melvin. Johnstone in ,1.967. Her funeral" arrangements were in charge of Greatnephew,' Marc Johnstone, of Turner and Porter Funeral Home;. The burial service' was con- ducted by Rev.. W.R. Johnstone nephew of the deceased. Burial was at Park Lawn Cemetery on March 19, 1996. Thelma is survived' by two brothers-in- law Harold Johnstone -of Parkhill • .anal - Glare Johnstone of Lucknow and their families. Also surviving is sieter-in-law Eileen Ashton of Lucknow: A very special cousin -Joan MacMillan of Toronto and good friends and neighbors Marg and Val Pereira` and son Lideo of Toronto. She was predeceased by her parentsat an early'age, her husband Melvin in 1995 and a sister-in-law Laura .Johnstone in 1977. --1'4x DAVID MAXWELL HENDERSON World War II veteran. ;David" Maxwell •Henderson 73 of Ripley;. passed away at the Kincardine and District Hospital, on Mar. 23; 1.996. He served with the. Air Force. Mr,. Henderson was a retired farmer and mail carrier. He was a.:member:.. "of the Ripley Knox Presbyterian Church and Royal Canadian Legion , 'Branch • 440. ,Born in• Kincardine Township on Oct. 11, '1922 -•he Was a son of the late Fred and •Hazel (Smith) Henderson:- Mr. Henderson> is survived by two sons, Fred, and Betty, Henderson of RR',4, Ripley, and Gary Henderson of -RR 4, Ripley; and: two grand- children Tracy and. Trevor Henderson. He was prede- ceased by his Wife Helen (Orr), his parents and one brother. Visitation was, at the MacKenzie and: McCreath Funeral Home Lucknow Sentinet Wedues ay, ,April 1996 Pap 17 I42 Q Obituaries HALLAM - P At St. Joseph's Health ..Centre, London, on Marolt ..8„ 1996. Rachael Hallaii , beloved infant daughter of: "-David: and Angela :(O'Neill) Hallam, of Goderich. Loving randdaV hter of maternal' T' -grandparents Joe and ;Marie. O'Neill of R.R. #3, Auburn and paternal .grandparents' Jim Hallam of .Lucknow and Jean Hanel -11.0f Lucknow. • Also survived by maternal great-grandmother Florence •:Cousins :of 4oderich, mater- nal great -:grandfather. Jim O'Neill of Goderich, paternal great-grandmothers Viola Hallam of Lucknow and Lois Broome pf, Wingham, aunts •Laurie and Connie .O!Neill, Bonnie Hallam and uncle 'Jonathan Hallam. Funeral Service will be held at the McCallum .and Palia Fuherai Home, ,Cambria Rd<: at:ast • St., Goderloh on Wednesday, April 3 at 1.:30 p.m.: Interment Dungannon Cemetery. Donations to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit or the Perinatal Loss Prograrn at St. Joseph's Health Centre would be appreciated as ekpressions, of sympathy. --1.4 43. Births QUIRION Remi, Chris(Farrish). and big brother rot.. e'r S heldon .ar e leased to announce the e • arrival of Kelsey Christina, 6 lbs, 1.4° oz. on March 21, 1996, at'the• Grey -Bruce Regional Health Centre. '• Proud grandparents are 'Pat. and. Ginette .Quirion .,of: - Hearst and Jean and the: late Bill Farrish ofubknow. --14x 47. Cards of ,thanks' ALTON Many thanks to all our friends, neighbors'and fami ly fpr ;thoughtf cards, visits the aid palls whilule we. were in the hospital and sincb coming home. Am -y. 'and Patrick, --14x LUCKNOW PRE -TYKE The parents, coaching staff and players of the Lucknow Pre -Tyke team would like to thank the teams for partici- stin , in their First p 9 Annual Pre -Tyke Tournament. A. special thank you to the sponsors, The Mother's Auxiliary, Lucknow 'Legion, Hamilton Fuels,Triple Gas • Bar, ' le . C Restaurant, Pegg Con- struction, Lucknow Farm Supply, Dave Black, "The Hot Stove Lea"gue •including 'Bili Hunter, • Bill MacPherson, Lloyd Holt and Wolfgang Weber: Also a big thank you to Chris Hackett, Nick and .Russ Mann, 'Clint Gunter and Lee Rintoul for ;running the clock, announc- • ing and .referring. Last but not least the ,arena. staff for all 'their hard work•an+d ,patience. to help make our •, tournament run stnonthty. 114x Ripley, where the (Ripley Legion held a ,service on Mar. 25. The funeral, ;on. Mar. 26, was conducted by Rev. Pad : Chambers; Spring interment Ripley Cemetery. Donations were - to the Ripley . Legion Poppy Fund,. Ripley Knox,, Presbyterian church,_ and Muscular Dystrophy.- 47. Cards of Thanks THANK ANK YOI To those who supported the: dancer Society Daffodil: sales. Not as many daffodils. were available :because of a frost In Vancouver, Con— sequently we :did not receive our full :order,. Thanks agagnofor your inter- est, --14x LUCKNOW AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY , The Lucknow Agricultural Society would liketo thank everyone who participated' in the Variety Concert, With your support the HQmecraft Division will be able to • develop some f their new ideas. Thanks, again. --14ar 48. Coming. Events BiNGO Goderich . Knights of Columbus, Thursday, 7 p.m. Columbus" Centre, 390 Parson's Court, $3450 in prizes. $1000.00 Jackpot must go.—15tfar: CARD PARTY - • Monday, April 8 at Glenn Haven Apartments, 1 - 3 p.m. ' lunch , provided: Proceeds to Luc.know, Guiding. Everyone wet- come. –14x HORSE. Don'tmiss out! Register early for the_: 6th annual ,non- com titive Flame of Hope Trail. Ride and. Carriage Drive to raise money for dia- betes research. Saturday, May 25th in Elmira. Lots of fun and prizes. For more information and registration call 519-848-3001. --14cc MICHAEL BURGESS LIVE in colleen at Blyth Community Hall on Saturday, April 20, 8 . p.m. Tickets $25. Call Blyth. Festival (519) 523-9300.. -- 1.3-16cc , WANT TO PLAY FASTNALL New .piayers needed for Noisy Ladies. Players must be '14 years ° by MJay 1. Phone Tracy 529-3738 o- Dona 528-2322. --13,14 " ROBSO N Greenhouse &.Nursery. Kincardine 396 501 tPnitia OP.A 140 Friday & Saturday. Aril 5th & 6th Free Seminars and Demonstrations (please bring. Lawn Chairs) Friday, April 5th isAtit- Landscaping arid, pruning tips 1 PM -Tips on planting & growing,, annuals 3 PM - Perennials & herbs Satulyday,,.Aprii 6th 10 AM•.- How to make your own'hanging flower bag • Hourly draws both days for hanging baskets Grand Prizp-for 2 days. $76. Gift Cert llcate Easter Eggs for Children 48, Coming Events COUNTRY SUPPER Knoai United 'Church,. Auburn, April 3, 5 p.na•,. 6;15.. p:rn ; 7 "p.m. Adults $8; ele- mentary children" $3; .preschool free, family $25. . For tickets ' call • Laura . Mao Chamney 526-7709. --12- 14co DESSERT BRIDGE "he Parent's: Committee for the Lucknow Guiding Movement are sponsoring a Dessert Bridge in the Lucknow Town la0i April 17, at 1 p.rrc..Inquiries.528- 2286. --14x $WO 13TH; ANNUAL FID- OLE AND STEPDANCE Championships, Stratford Fairgrounds Coliseum, Stratford,' June 28 7:00 p.m., June 29 10:30 a.m. Final and Show 7:00 p.m.. Tickets at door. Advance tickets/camping information 519-271-6115. --14bc REGULAR MEETING The Lucknow and District, Horticultural. Society regular meeting will be, held April 10, 2 p.m., Town Hall. Guest speaker Kenneth Hunter, Commissioner of Works, Goderich. Everyone welcome. --14x TURKEY & HAM,. SUPPER April 14, .at Dungannon- 'United Church. Sittings 5 and 5.30, p.m. Adults $8, children 5 t: 12 years $4, ander-5 free,;Fortickets caIl. Kath 529-7512. or Brenda 529-7619. --14,15 GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE..„ Friday, April. 5, Community: Good Friday Service TT:30' p.m, at ` Lucknow Presbyterian Church. ,The Cross: - Ornament or. Imprint? --14 DANCE. Dance to Lulu's Roadhouse Band: April 13, 9 p.m. Belrnore Arena floor. $10. per person. Food available:. Age of majority only. Tickets Wingham Mini Mart, The Workshop. - Wingharn, or Belmore Feed Mill. --14 .. ' VARIETY CONCERT. for -Some lively entertain. went plan to attend the vari- ety concert at the Lucknow United Church, April 20, 7:30 p.m:Adults $3,stu- dents $2 family $10, preschool free -14-16 VACCINATION Hepatitis B vaccines avail, able at Pinecrest Manor Nursing Houle in Lucknow "on Thursday, May 2 from 1:30 3 p.m. ata' reduced cost of $60. Please send. cheque . payable to: Pinecrest before April 15th or call: 528-2820 for more information:--14,15ar 'LEAGUE MEETING Lucknow Ladies Slo-pitch League meeting Monday, April 8, 3 p.m. Multi purpose room ` at Lucknow and Distriot:Sports Complex: A representatirre from each team is requested to attend~. '0-13'ar