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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-08-14, Page 17L Page 10 Lucknor Sentinel,. Wednesday, Augu aC'rE0 ACCOUNTAN 'willow of:omit% income. MALLETT( otenolockr ' firliooligrte.. FtANQV'tii WA1t.KERTS ! MOUNT FOREST PORT mos W.J. AJder$ley, FFA JJ t Tt,-FC I(L Drier. CA M.. sold !' Cly • • LKVol t, CM • RA MOM, QA N0. KibJ t� c� J.J. Hoot CA G H: Munro, 'CA • (Mori CA R.G.• , OA. $4111.1211 323.3331 Hard Maple or Ash SLABWOOD aft now - .1 30;t/ cu. yd. Trt k.' L. Delivered within 20 nillea Mileage charge Beyond 'Mot • Large Quantity Discounts When' You Hauil'atl!_ • Craig Hard roods' Ltd* Auburn, Ont.519426 220 4 VOU> ADVERTISING A ESSAGE. The ,t .ruches 21,000haomneevery other week. A ppotential of 60,000 readers :encom assi•n - demo � ra hic.. � rou that both P $ � 1?.. �„ : per, .. local and..national- advertisers want to reach, most!-. To place your ad, or for more information; . JOANIE,GAUTHIER (sates rep) , (5191.832*3251 or fax (519) 389-47144 or contact any of the following offices SHORELINE N'EVi%5 •Port [Iglu.."..0,1,9)..3.80473:...,• KINCARDINE ..NEWS: .'' (51,9) 396-2963. WALKERTON HERALD -"TIMES • 51':9 8`1'-1600, LUCKN.OW SEN11.NEL• ,(519);:$20402x.. Publishing Dates For 1996. JULY 2'9 AUGUST 1 &' 6 'TORE 7 & 21 NOVEMBER 4:fir 18 = DECEMB[R:2,1.6.& 30 Deadline: 12 NO00. Wd r Prior To Oublicationseimmoomiminisismaimmilimmigim ;. EDITORIAL COPY; MAY' `BEFAXED' TO CAROL Mc1CNIGHT` (Editor / Geqetai Manager) (519) 389.4714: 0 v 0'• 14, 1996 ' e Lucknow Legion Mosquito soc- cer team played in the playoff tourna- accent. 011 Aug. l O in Goderich. Luck4ow played a steady, first gameagainst th+ Winghatn. Warriors winning 2,.. Goals by..Sara -Drennan and Leah Bauer. • .For their"' second game, .uokno Came up again,against the "Wingham.. Warriors. This time the: pine wasmuch closer with Justin Leeman, scoring Lueknow's only goal late the.game. Gare three Lucknow took ons:. Goderich McDonalds. At, he�end of, 40 thinutes the game was.tied 1 1. Ten. minutes of over time followed with tie. rernainin A `shoot out, followed , wird. five players from each .:team. Lucknow scored .2. and Goderich 1 to final score a- 2;: - . a. (ging was b °Justin, Leema and � Joan Andrew • Lucknow advanced to the champi- onship:'game against Blyth.: at 6 p.m. The girls and boys. were -very tired after such ,a long day. Blyth dominated the play °keepia, Dave. Gillespie : and Michael Mali busy on defense. Ryan. �Brndiey made many. phenomenal :saves, to god',` At the end of; regulate. play the game • was scoreless.: Ten -minutes of over time followed' with Lucknow coming up, short, a The final score, 2 - 0 for Blyth. Great coaching...and support from Aubrey Weir and Ron Gillespie 1 • by Betty Helesic Recently,, the :Stothers descendantsheld a 160th . • •anniversary celebration of ' the an ival'.to Canada of John Stothers. from County, :-Tyrone, Ireland. in "1836: Stothers " married Rachel Bailie in 1843. She had previously core from County: Down, *Retail'd; and had settled: Wiest ' Wawanosh with brother, d'ohri Batli+e". le Sto`thers settled on., a farm near Dungannon. John and . Rachel, Stothers; had 11 children, two of which (a girlrand a boy)\died in -infancy: Seven sons and two-` daughters :lived - to marry and raise families, some of Whom retrained in the Dun �anuon: ~ Ashfield :area:g Three . sons, Stephen, George and. James° were masons, building several '., buildings ..in the area,. among them- and still in use today is:..t 'e,Nile �. United ChU o ti in r 11;. �b lt" 1891. Mr�..and Macs: John: Sto hers as well a$ sans; Wil cunt John •Jr., 'Nomas and Stephen are buried in the Dungannon Cemetery. W.. Stothers (soli .. of Stephen Stothers and: grandson,; of John and Rachel) passed away on 'Nov. . 11, 1994: , His:. 'widow, Marjorie (McWhinney) :Stothers, resides in Goderich. The grandchildren of William (the eldest son df` John and. Rachel Stnthers) and Maar: (Andrew) Stothers,°have held a couple of reunions in recent years, but this decidedto le t' year' ex nd invitations toall descen- dants who could be located. It proved to be a very successful decision. Brunch was enjoyed at the Maitland Country Club. many relatives_. took a :tour`of the former Stc►thers family sites -in. West Wawanosh . and. Ashfield Townships. This included . a. visit , is to the Lucknow United Church see the stained , • .. glass fiwindow that was. dedicated to 'William and Mary (Andrew)-Stothers; and .a walk through' the Dungannon' Cemetery where , many family members are: buried. The highlight of the. reunion was, the presence of Mrs. Isabel Kossats, , 96 years. young . from Winnipeg, Manitoba. Kossats wasthe daughter • of James Stothers, • 'youngest, son of Johnand Rachel ''Stothers. She travelled farom V�'innipeg, with her daughter r Margaret ,Buchatiair.: Mrs."Kossats'celebrated her 96th birthday on June 25, 1996. Descendants were in attendance from Victoria and Cranbrook, 'British Columbia; ' Calgary, Alberta; , . Winnipeg/ Manitoba; Gatineau, Quebec; ° Des Moine, Iowa; Auburn, Alabama, • „ as well . as London and the Goderich area. Mary (Horton) : Bere, Goderich, who instrumental in Organiz- g in this 'reunion; and Jean (St'others)` Carruthers are the only. direct descendants in this t :area. They acre the grand- daughters of William. N • Stothers,`(eldest son -Of John and .Rachel Stothers), . pechurch enulg Deepest " sympathy froth the cornutunity to Howard Ludwig,: ,and- ache' families of Dods Wins and Ruperta : lilliga. who passed away last week,: Betty' , Armstrong,. and:.. Nellie - Brock Londesboro visited a few: days with 'a friend lean Blackwell, of Mtt Clements,..Michigan.. On Monday,, etty's �n ece, are n Edwards -and daughters -Courtney, and Laura of Cochrane, Alberia, and_Glady Cliff of London were visitors with 0eor'ge��and Betty. .Congratulations • t) Cathy Lubbers Who grad- uated recently` from , Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterlro, ,. `with a,BA in:Beonomies.: She graduated with hgh.t. distinction was. •receive, • the bronze 'pedal in eco- nomics, Slee. ;attend Brock " Univwillersity in Hamilton this fall,. ; :Richard Lubbers returned show, July. 31. from a. week long trip to Camp Kananaski, west of Calgary,' .Alberta. Eleven bays and two counsellors from Lucknow, joined 1800 :boys at :the., Inernational Cadet. .C.... o ee held e,: t,_ ainp ar 1. three,: • Theboys built their own shelters acrd cooked: over open fires.:. They, enjoyed horsebackrid- ing, Mountain biking , hiking, and attending- a . rodeo; • toss. Phantoms Ashfield Lucknow Stern est Wawansoh 'Swappers illiaes; + or ty. ine.29ers ngannon. Silver flet s Goof Troop terid,ce. Ross and Elaine: Errington•: report ,that op.:, • , attendance t. ridance was- upa ;. the Lucknow :,Craft: Festival's 26th annual show sponsored by the Lucknow Agricultural Society; The „,Civic Holiday event was held for' the first time' inside the w -sports complex. 'two door prizes,, :o fated by.'the vendors` gene givers our two-day show.' Many• crafters re . ortedgood s;i p g and the Erringtoan�sales,say. that over 60 vendors have, registered for Six a luck 'share - the -wealth -winners' took home over $400.