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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-11-20, Page 8a Page 8 - Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, November 20, 1996 Buren Qotalttt°s Siete IVEHICLE D3 RENTAL aiHeadquarters D '1 Small & Masi.stze.d Cars [II 1 Passenger & Cargo D Vans. Pickup Trucks 0 1 Daily. Weekly. D Monthly 1 Insurance Rentals & D More 0 1 Free Delnvery 0 DD D D CAR & TRUCK REl'tTALS -1) © Dnzsaun oi f Suncx Ford NJ D 500 Huron fid Gudech Cara, COLLECT Ask kr lite o 01 CI 524-3347 ®eeeeeeeeeeeei c 110 13 13 13 13 (0 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 LUCKNOW & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB Dabber Bingo Luck. Community Centre Sunday, November 24th $1000 winner Joyce MacDonald Kincardine Community Centre opens at 6:30 p.m. Bingo starts at 7:15 p.m. (ai' ing Ideas: 1997 ('oupon (Packages The Blyth Festival's 1997 season will include Quiet in the Land by Anne Cislett, a classic premiered at the Festival in 1981 and winner of a Governor General's Award, a remount of last yeah, smash hit, Barndance Lwc!, plus three mainstage and one sectbnd stage production. Festival Coupons ...$60 Adventure Coupons...$50 Gift Coupons...$33 Youth Coupons...$12 tyoeri 1$ s mada1 1 or more inform,atun1 reel COU IMO pati.ages or to r�ceiae a broi.liure, call today. C A W A U T A h T N BLYT P.O. Box 10, BLYTH, Ontario NOM 1H0 phone: 519-523-9300 tax 519-523-9804 0111 ' INCREDIBLE SwExrFR EVENT till November 30 25oo11 (Regular Pr,ces 5 HP r Shop Early for Christmas DOWNTOWN HANOVER 364-1060 Long Distance 1-800-275-5250 Hours: Mon. -Sat. 9:30-5:30 p.m. Fridays till 9 p.rn. fiTi L I1 Special Selection HALF PRICE lw"E pVED Our New Address is: Hanover Hobby Centre 323 10th Street, Hanover, Ont. N4N 1P1 Our Phone/Fax 1 Remains The Sarre: (519) 364-7210 & Our Toll Free Line Remains The Same: (800) 794-6229 We or now located downtown on Nanouer's Main Street between Robert Garcia's law Office and Ruffles Feminine Fashions, in the store formerly known kis -"New Vision Electronics" 7 / Look at industry fLucknot? � WI by Alice Taylor Canadian industries was the topic of discus- sion at the Lucknow Women's Institute meet- ing last week. Rollcall was answered by giving a Bruce county industry with Pine River Cheese being the most popular. Lois Goodhue and Rita Gilmore conducted the program that included an article on David Vegetable Company on processing frozen vegeta- bles. A report on Nuisance Animal Control, with a territory from here to Sarnia, told how to get rid of raccoons, skunks, squirrels etc. Another article explained how I,dley's fi h farm in sunflowers can clean up East Waw' sh, informa- and restore the goodness tion om the Strathroy 'to soil. Striving for all star points The STAR theme for 96-97 is the ALL STAR Team. The rules for the team are respectful (to team members); respon- sible (for own equip- ment, .attitude and actions); helpful (to team mates). An all round team player. This year each teacher can develop the above motto in the 'way that hest suits their class- room. They can create their own criteria that rneet the needs of indi- vidual students. We will try to build the word 1.tJCKNOW. 1.ach month, if we 'reach the designated number of team points we will get a letter to spell 1.(1('KNOW. The first month the 'team points nettled are, 5,0(1(1. 11 the. total 01 point's from the whole school is 5(1,(10() 0r more, Skaters advance Members of t he l.ucknfw Skating Club are 011 to a good start with the following youngsters passing rlr• nienla to advance to the .next level. Beginner Me,,gan Taylor, Kayla Howald, David Niviuh, Wesley Hackett, Patrick Van Diepenbeek, Travis harrish, and Melanie. ;Dunkley. i'.lernentat y Hamish Black Basic - llainish Black and Jessica Gilchrist. Novice 1 - Kristina Drennan and Kelsey ('ox. Novice 111 - Ruth Montgomery and Ashley Schneider. Ins iderJ we get the letter L. Each classroom sets their own goal. Some are aiming for 1,00( points a month, some are trying for 500. If the target point is met for the month, a team reward will he given. Some team members may need time out in the penalty`hox to review team rules. '(earn work is a life long skill. We appreciate your good coaching at home. The sixth annual Pumpkin Run was a huge success .again this' year. St. Helen's WI study culture, education Elaine Errington Muriel Moffat hosted the St. Helen's Women's Institute at her home on Nov. 7 for their education and cultural activities meeting. Eight members and one guest answered rollcall with the subject they enjoyed most in school. The group has decided to close the hall for the winter months at the end of December: Birthday greetings were extended to visitor Isabel Thompson. .The group watched an interesting video on Scotland and Scottish ancestry. Various articles were turned in to be taken to Friendship House in Goderich. From the Grove... Heather Finnie and children visited on the weekend with Judy and Sam Finnie of Dunville. Also visiting were Judy's sisters from Rhode Island and England. Visiting with the Jim Farrell family were Kathy Martin, Jerod and Scott, of Kitchener. Congratulations to Annika Rear, Matt Farrell and Matt Hollands on their good placing in the various competitions at the Royal Winter Fair, as well as all the others from our com- munity who to4>.k the 'time and made .the effort to make the Royal the' excellent agricultural show that it is. Vernica and Ken Price, of Essex, holi- dayed with Marion Gamble. Also visiting with the folks were Anne McCosh, Alice, Barb and John Gamble. June and Earl Elliott hosted a family gathering to celebrate Nancy Greenwood's hirthday. Attending were lan and William Elliott of Bracehridge, Joyce and John Farrell and family, Paul and Joy Greenwood. Joyce and John Farrell and girls entertained the McCosh'.s for INary Anne's birthday "Tuesday evening, Wednesday evening, Gladys Arnold hostessed a party fur Mary Anne. Also, attending were Joyce and Jim Mct{wan of Kincardine. Marjorie 'Thompson and Marie (`oiling spent some time with Helen Smith, of London, on the weekend. 1'ticzthty Nigh( its and 111' (leiald Rhody 262, 774, (itacr I lupi 215, 512. Bowlin 165, Cultic Colwell 154 Standings: Maple leaks 14, Red Wings 12, Flyers 7 5, 20(h g;in►r. (irruld Rhotly "`"` t lailnrs 1, ( )i lei s 7, 262, 25)4, 254, Grace Mid ---% ('ttnu(hrtis 6 5 215, 'i'0t Downey 206, Mike Whitcroft 226,',('lint Thomson 210, '210, Matt '1Y►orrtson 2(11, Steve Machan 245, Iliad Engel. 211. Standings' 'Thunder ("kits 45, ilutr+caurm 12, Thunder Balls 4(1, lilittards 20, I.tghtnit►g 130Ifs 27, {i►rnad0s 26 Firi It y Night 115 and I1'I' Eric Taylor 275, 604, fulariun Jones 2614, 641. 200+ gainer i:etc'Taylor•234, 275, Anita lilti►ti 204, Ron Itlliort247, Marron Jones 26H, 201, Bev Beyerslwrgen 2(15,. Raul 13rese 251), Ron (idle:pie 229. Stanelings•1looters •26, Ares 14, Bundys 14, Sltiw Halls 0. 'i'!llyZ.�mi L''intry 150+ games' 1)0rothy 11anrilton 2314, Alice ;Taylor 187, Lenore Glenn 150, 198, Jean Ross 155, Perri McDonald 157, Dick Nettleton 155, George '1 aytor 197, Ari t rnewei n 172, Harold Errington 157, Don Ross -162. Standings: 'Tulips 1:3, Pansies 13, Snowdrops 12.5, 1)aft-odds 12, Hyacinths 10.5 Crocuses 2: Ripley - 150+ gimes: Wilma Elliott 210, 213, Norval_ Pollock 159, Helen McCreath 152, Marina Cameron 1 140, Shirley Adams 166, Donnie Pollard Weftuerti y, Night Kr hit. lay lot 02, Judi del4orr 530 200 t games Bob Jones 213, ?OH, 214, Steve Vin )sch 251, 205, hic 'l'aylui 21 1, 249, Skip Brise 214, 222 Standings ('ooprtatois 19, ('hipmunks 17, Townies 16 5, (;utter Rats 15 5 Poi Pals 0, Mavericks '1 M.tiuc4ty Night 115 urid 11'1' Dave 1luuilihrey 26)1, hate Taylor 155, 'torr a Van 1)tepen 229, 610 2(10+ games 11.1o1c Taylor 214, 265, 2`16, 'Ferri Vali t)trpen 229, John Andrew 226, Nick Schaus 2(11, Robert Junes 2'59, (;race t tnlit);au 215, Dave I.turriphtr.y 26ti, (ferry Vas.ndrrKlippe 214, Wendy Ritchie 201 Standings. Misfits 20, 1ligh Flyers 20, 1)alntatti►ns 12i, Rollers 14, Blue Jays '14, Bulldogs f 1. Y131' - Smurfs: 'Trisha Wali 124, Nicole Barry 90, John Rutledge 75, Becca, King 1414. Bantams. Jennifer. Beyershergen 129, Richard Elliott 2()6, 147, Cody McGee 1.37. Junior: D.J. Hatdenby 156, 156, Mike Hofer 164, Mathew Stewart 206, Paula 'Taylor 150, 1143. Senior: Marlene Johnston 1147, Patrick Ritchie 1140, 197.