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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.