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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-01-22, Page 10ora rage AD'-r11e)k]l1AOW sent el, We'dfe$t y InuO22 1957 1420 Obiluar les 413.E Mi DAWSON: K.K. Dawson, of Dungannon, a retired genet- .' - al. merchant of that comm.: nity, passed away at Alexandra.. Marine and: General Hospital, Goderich, on Jan..1 6,1997, in his 87th year; Mr. Dawson's keen interest in the community gave him the unofficial title of "Dungannon, historian". Mr. "DawsO i was born on Sept. 23, 1910, in West Wawanosh Township. He. was a 'ion of the. late Georgeand: Freda '(Prost)' Dawson. MrDawson: iS .sur= vived by his wife Helen (Straughan); children' .Geor9e and Dianne Dawson of ••Goderlch,- David and. Sharon Dawson- of Dungannon, and Karen and John Linton of St Albert, Alberta; and. grandchildren Kim, Kathy, Laurie, Jacqui, Paul, Maribeth, Robyn, Aliso, Mark and Colin. The.. funeral was •conducted. by 'Rev Alex McGilvery of the Dungannon . United Church, at the McCallum and Paola 'Funeral Home, Goderich, • on Jan:'20 at 1,1 .a,m. Tha grandchildren acted as: hon orary pallbearers. Donations' to the Dungannon,::United '•Church or• the' Dungannon* Senior Citizens gratefully" acknowledged. "—Glee Educational; LEARN ALIOTIONEERING at the Sotithwestem School -Of Auctioneering. Next class April" 12.18/97, Contact • Southwestern. • Ontario School of Auctioneering', R.F.•.*6, Woodstock, • Qntario N4S 7V9 (519)537 2115,--04bc CERTIFICATE CCURSESI Learn Income Tax. -.Preparation • or Basic Bookkeeping by correspon- dence. For • FREE brochures,: no obligation, contact U & R Tax Schools, 1345 Pembina Hwy, Winnipeg,. Manitoba,. R3T 286, 1-800-665-5144:. Enquire about exclusive- : franchise territories.--04bc . BE. A SUCCESSFUL ' WRITER... with our great . home -study course. Call • today for your FREE BOOK. 1-800-267-1829.. The Writing School; 38 .McArthur :Avenue, . Suite 2717, Ottawa, ON KiL 6R2.r- •04bc ., 40. Lost/Found LOST - SMALL.. BROWN' dog wearing harness in. :'.school/nursing home area. Answers to `Chico.'Phone' 528-.3i08. —04x • J42. ;�bitlu fries NELLIE,P. BANNISTER Nellie Pauline Bannister, or. Morrisburg, and formerly: of -Lucknow, died at her resi- `.dence on Jan, 17,. 1997;• at, the '.age .of Bannister, the .former Nellie pillen was a daughter of the , late Fredrick Hiram and Annie Mae (Bowman). pilten,: born on Jan 7,:1919, in Morrisburg. She is sur- `vived, by •, h°er children, •. William. Robert' Bannister. 01 Sudbury, 'Sara Jane (Mrs. Robert Wieldier) of Nepean, Elizabeth..Anne ,(Mrs. Frank •Sotidant) of Zurich,, and Mary. Ellen..:(Mrs:•Ronald Roy); of Sudbury; sisters, E. Marguerite Latmo.ur:'of • Wiliiannsburg, and Ruth . Elizabeth (Mrs. Robert Woods) of Florida; a broth- er, rother, Cecil Dillon of : Niagara. ,Falls;. 10 grandchildren and three 'great grandchildren. ' AVMrs. Bannister's request,' there was no visitation., A graveside` service will be. held' in the spring at St. jamas .Anglican Cemetery,.• M9rrisburg,, with interment Of cremated: remains in the. Robert• Johnston alien plot, Memorial donations to the.. • charity of your choice:. Arrangements under the careen.d direction 'of the.. Fairbairn 'Funeral Home, Limited, Morrisburg, 613- . 543-2271:--04 RUTH 'EILEENBINDER' Ruth Binder. of Brussels passed away on Thursday, . January 16; 1.997 at the Listowel' Memorial Hospital in her 75th year. Beloved wife 'o. f Ernest Cultey of Brussels and 'the' late Alien " Binder: Loved r'nother. of, Suzanne Normore of R.9- 2, A.2, Springfield; : Gary. Binder of British Columbia. and: the. late, Grant Binder. Loving;:. grandmother of 6. grandchil- .' ' dren, 5:great grandchildren and:1 great great grandson. Loved ,daughter of; Isabelle: England, :and the iate Jarnes England: Dear sister of Bill and"Jack-England, Betty Humphrey; • • Marjorie. McLeod,'Shirley:'Smith and' the late :Donald : England. Fun°eral: service was held at the Betts Funeral Home,''. Brussels on Saturday; an • 18. In remembrance :dona- tions to the Arthritis,:Society would be ;appreciated: by the family. 704 =TOP Memoriam • . HALDENBY In loving memory of our dear parents and grandpar- ents, Bertha and Tod. Mennen). •' When .the evening shadows are falling. • - And: we're .sitting: here•;alt alone. . To our heads there comes a longing " .. If only you could. come home. In life, we loved you. dearly, - in death, we Love you still:-: For in our hearts you fiord a ` *place That no oneelse could fill, Yeti Walked with us down, quiet, paths, • And snake through wind and rain. For the wonderful gift of. memory., Gives you bacihto us again. . We hold.you,clgse within our hearts And there you willremain • To wwalk with us throughout our lives . Until:we meet again._ Sadly missed_ and always' remembered by family • and • grandchildren, —04x . must go,=lstfar • 47. Cards of Thanks. • •HARRIS `We would like to thank ail, -our neighbors and frignda that were .there for .support at the time of the loss of our mother. and: grandma, by sending flowers; donations, meals and for just being there for us, Ray, Connie, Dwayne, Mitchell and Jo- Anne Harris.--04nx .., HAMILTON would like 'to thank. every ' one for the: surprise birthday`* party, gifts and cards. It was a great way to start the new year: John "Tub". -04x 48. Coming.: Events SINGLES DANCE Sunday Jan, 26 at the . Wingham Legion : Hall Dancing from -7 to. 4t p.m. Music by Jefl -Scott: No blue jeans please. --4cec - . BINGO. . Goderich Knights of Columbus, Thursday, 7 p.m Columbus Centre, 390 •F arson's.. Court, . $3450 in., .• 'prizes, . $1000.00 Jackpot • 47. Curds sof Thanks JOSEPH BUS TRIP . Wed. March 12 - WedApril: 16 Thurs May 15, 2 p.m: BOYLE ' ' • Matinees . Ail inclusive bus• trips; -. Lunch - Orchestra-' level Theatre seats Highway :coach, Each trip fully escorted. $100: per ticket Call Diane/Joe Rys in; Walkerton -at 519-881-1953: -4cc I would. like to thank so Man. peo.pte since, the • passing -o f my dear 'sitter. Edna. Thank you'to. all with, the: comrnunity. Nursing' Services who cared:;' for Edna at home; to the staff at Kincardine' and District ..Hospital, to Rev. J Kololon tar his prayers.and visits;.,to Wonderful` neighbors and.. friends .for all their help, vis- its, -dofatibns and'fl¢wers; to the Ladies at Kinlough. Anglican Church and the St" Peter's Anglican. Church, Lucknow'for the lovely lunch • served following the service;. ,and to , MacKenzie: & McCreath Funeral Horne staff -for their help and guid ance: at this difficult 'time... Special thank you ,to Mary & Jack Scott and. family, Linda & Erie Thacker and family and Ivan Lloyd. Your kind- pess will never.be forgotten.. God.Bless you all: May.. -- • 4nx • 47. Cards o Thailtlks. SLOETJES Thank` . you .• to : Lloya' Nicholson, Kerri)O'Neitl, Vicky:' Morrison, Marlene .Taylor,- and,Jackie Sloetjes for your' super last minute assistance in .getting.us ready for our big . trip.. Belinda and Cad. --4ar 'MCKILLOP' I wish•to thank alt those who called to express concern after my:accident. I was sur- prised and touched and ;it made .me feet much better. Besides, it will. take ;i lot more than •getting tit'by a truck to,slow me, down' Pat. I would like to thank my s a neighbors friend nd for the food, cards, flowers and donations received at : the time of my brothers; passing_ • Your, thoughttulness•was: much appreciated. 1 sin- cerety want to- thank Pastor Ron:Luchies forbeing.'there ' for' me when. I needed him ,most. To Rick Askes for helping ; me with the. arrangements, ,the • staff of MacKenzie and; McDreath funeral home for their `kind nes:- and the ladies of the'. Lucknbw ':Christian: Reformed church for the lovely luncheon, Thank you, allyour kindness 'will be: long remembered. Wifem COME di' GO•TEA 'The family of. •Doneida' Pollan 1,nvite friends and neigh ors to a Comte & Go celebrate toe ther Tea,"'I bra a 80th birthday. on Saturday, Jany'• •25i 2 r 4•• p.m.- at Ripley.. -Complex Please let your presence be .your gift,.' 03,04x •, NORMAN BARLOW PSYCHIC ENTERTAINER ;Friday, , Jan, 31 Lucknow •Legion: 8 p:.m 10> p m.*•.. :Advance tickets $6 •p0 (528, 3345) Poor $7.00. Adult entertainment_ . Sponsored by. Optimists: 4,5ar.' OLD FASHIONED COUNTRY MEALS • at • Kinloss Community: ,: Centre. between 4 and 6 . .p.m.on Jan226, Feb... 9, Feb. 23; Mar9. ,Mar. 23, . ,Apr. 6 and Apr. 20 Everyone Welcome:'--4ce Ind can 1M1'1It.`T onyourlieoltiv dil! rtlwring hi Jeolthiet F Iu &' „4); ,•. 1\VENTOPY 0 1995 MAZDA� 44000 4 0 L„ auto, 4x4, SE, '?800b`tcm, red '.19,860. 1995 SUBARU LEGACY WAGON Brighton; 5 spd., air, 20000 km, white. '18,900., 1995HEV 500 CHEYENNE ` ' C N 1 auto; air,'V6, 32000 km, burgundy.. • '16,900. 1994 FORD EXP1:OEIER - 4x4, 4 dr,, loaded` 48000 kin, green. 's255,900.> 1994 FORD' RANGER XLT= The Splash, .4X4, 39 L, auto, pw,.fare: side, 7000g km, white s16;600. 1993 MAZDA MX 3 GS - 2•dr. 5 spd., 97000 km, red. `$10,900.. 1993 CHEV S-10 EXT. CAB - 5 spd:, 4.3 L, buckets, air, 32000. km, green. • :15;800; 1993 VOLVO' 240 - Classic, 4 dr. auto, pl, pw., 60000 km, blue: $18,9-003( 1992 MAZDA MX6 GT- 5 spd., turbo, aii, 58000 km, blue. • •'12,900.. 1992 HONDA CIVIC DX 2 dr., 1.6 Leauto, 61000 km, green. $9,690. 1990 MAZDA 626 DX .= 4 cyl., 5 spd„ 143000 km,: silver se 995.: CLEAR©UT GN DEMOS! • M W Motors is pleased to 'welcome, David 'Pratt .to the dealership as General Manager .&: Managing: Partner: David brings'wiih hirn 37 years' experrience in the automotive industry. David also hasextensive ex, perience with Mazda, Honda, Volvo, Mercedes and many other fine automobiles; ; SALES*S #f ` 4lir.,�.....: fIL 300 SUNCOAST DRE , GODER!CH 1.800 267'7567 oR 524.2113 HC URS• MON.-FRI. 9 AM -6 PM/SAT. 9 AM -4 PM ,CLOSED SUNDAYS . • Midgets In exhibition play,. -the Midgets squeaked :by Wingh"am 2 to 1 on, Ian. 13. Lucknow •may come up; against this team in • playoffs. ,• Scoring were Cam Moffat and Jonathan Mackinnon, with Brent Cameion, • Shane Petteplace ,and Craig Moffat ; setting, up the plays. ' Atom Bl After a. long break, the Atom B's came out ready for a win 'and did just that when they hosted Ripley on Jan. ' 18. . Derrick Quinlan found the net twice, while Nick. Bowley claimed the outer goal in the 3 to 1; Victory, Setting up the goals for their teainmates were Bowley,. Lesley Morrison' and Shea -Hamilton. • Pee' Wee. The Pee Wee • A team • just couldn't hold 't:he Kincardine team off as •:.they kept cnming-back' to; . cause; trouble around the :: the Sepoy squad's net,and took•home:a 5 to 2 victory. Scoring ` were ' Jeff McNee and•Russ Mann, with Rick Andrew picking up two assists, and Brian '. Stanley and • Corey • •Robertson.recording, sin gIes. • Bantam B Lucknow goalie Clint Gunter,stopped a penalty • shot by Walkerton when the locals' played toga three Fall tie on Jan. 19. Scoring. were ' Jon Drennan, Jeff Havens and Jason Lewis,. with Havens, Lewis, Jeff Bauer,' Nick. Mann and Drennan .pick- ing up. assists.