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Pae 18•- Lueknow a s tjn'e ,'Wednesday' February 20,19 97
401-114 RAVES,
Beloved husband of Beryl
and leving< father of Julie
(Wainwright) and Jacqui
(Poirier) passed away
February 9;1997.
We little, knew that morning,
God -"was going to call your
name, 4 •
In life we loved you dearly;.
In death we do the same.
It broke our hearts,•te lose
you, •
You dict not go alone,
For. part of es went with you,
The day God called you
home.
• You :left' us beautiful memo-
' ries,
Your love is still our guide,
And though we cannot see
you
• You: arealways by our side
Our family chain is broken;
And nothing seemsthe
same;
But as God cants us :all: one
by one,
The; chain will: Zink: again: --
• 09ar
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SHACKLETON
in . memoryof• Lindeen
William' Shackletonwho
passed, away, Tuesday,
February 23, i 971.
Beautiful memories are all
we have left,
Of him: we:; loves.) dearly.
His lovely smite • and- happy
face,
A broken. link we can; never
'replace.,
.The sadness. of parting,; na
one can tell.
• So,:suddenly on earth the,,
;sorrow fell , •
Memories we treasure ria
one can steal,
Qeath:leaves a heartache
only God cart heal:
Lovingly, remembered by'
Morn and Dad, Carol and
Alvin, Gerald and. Sheila., ..
Valerie and Bilk --09
MCALLtSTEi
In loving memory of a dear,
husband,, father and grand
father Robert McAllister who
passed away February 26,
199.4
His smiling way and pleas-
:: ant face
Are a. pleasure to recall,
He had a, kindly word for
each.: ,
• And died beloved by all.,
Some day we hope. to Meet
hirn,. •
Some day,' we know not
'when,
To clasp. his hand in the bet-
ter land;::
never to part again.
Always remembered by
Ethel and family. •--O9ar •
WAiNWRIGH'i;
Thank' you for all. sympathy:. '
cards: Specialthanks to
Annie P, Carolyn, Dianne
and Tony,. Phil and Dianne
and Colin and Denise for all
Your ' kindness during our
sadness, Love Paul, Julie
and Chris; --09ar
. Com of
Tom*
ROBE •
would like 10 thank the,
doctors and nurses of the
Wi.n9ham hospital for the
good care. Thanks also to.
the VQNa who came to the
house. Thank yots for the
cards,, visitors and phone.
calls. Gordon. --00x
MACKINNON!
To my friends and relatives
thankyou for your thought*
ful - phone calls, visits, flow-
ers, treats and :variousother
acts of kindness during my
past several months of ill-
ness, surgery and convales-
cence. THANK YOU VERY
MUCH, John. -=09x
MURRAY.
'Thank:you to all my friends,.
neighbors and family for all
the visits, Winne calls, flow-
ers and food while I was in
the hospital and, since
returning home. Also
Spe-cial thanks to Dr.,Omale, Dr.
M:: Flowers, Dry Shubat: and
Dr Gear and all the nurses
on 2nd floor at Wingharn •
hospital: Charles, • -09x
ROSS
We would like to thank all .
those who wereso kind: and
helpful' to us, in the recent
loss of our dear wife and
rnother, , Jennette Ross.:We
especially wish to thank
• Rev. A. Mitchell: for his. kind
and comforting; words, the
staff at Kincardine 'Hospital,
Lucknow Presbyterian
Church 'ladies, for the lovely
lunch ,served: following the
service, :to MacKenzie and:
McCreath Funeral Horne for
their -guidance and- all:Who
.sent cards,, flowers, .and:,
food.: Your :kindness will
never ergo forgotten. Dave
Ross, Ken, 'Margo and
Douglas, --09
48: Counting '
Event.
MUCH MUSIC VIDEO • .
DANCE
with' CIaSsics of the. 50's to
90's, April 5., Lucknow
Community Centre, 9 p..ni
to -.1. •S.ponsored • by
Lucknow Knettes. Age of
majority Food avait'able:
$:10/person door,:. $8 in'
advance.. Call 528-2783 or
528-3406.: Proceeds to
Community Service. --0.8-
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INFORMATION SESSION-
Visible • Minority
,Representation on Region
18 Training Board. March 2,
2 p.m. 238 St. George,
Mitchell. Are you a member
Of a visible minority corr mu-
nity?i Interested • in the
process of choosing a rep-
resentative: for the Training
Board? Contact Valerie
Petrie 524-6747. -09 •
.EUCHRE TOURNAMENT
At the Dungannon
Agricultural Halt Sat:, March.
1. Registration 12;30 - 1:30.
Cash prizes' awarded.
Lunch served, Future dates
April 5, heldunder special
occasion permit. --Ogee
BARBECUE & DANCE
Huron County . Beef
Producers Association beef
barbecue and dance,
.Saturday, Mar.' 8, BMG
Community • Centre;
Brussels, Dinner :6 - 8 p.m..
Dance 8:30 - 12`30: Music
by "Beechwood."Tickets
$12., p.er person. Contact
local directors. or call
Rosemarie iiisho{p. 887-
6186.--09,1Occ
CHAMBER -OF
COMMERCE
General Meeting,
Wednesday, March ,5, 7
p.m. at (tie Tourism Office.
Pat .Palmer, past president
of Ontario ChaMber as guest.
speaker. --O9ar
BINGO'
': Goderich : Knights of
Columbus; Thursday, 7 pan.
Columbus Centre, 39:0
Parso'n's Court, $3450 in
prizes. $100,0.00 Jackpot
must :go,--15tfar
BRIDAL SHOWCASE'
Kincardine Bridal.
S.howcase, Mar. '2, at
Davidson
Centre;
. Kincardine. Hours noon to`
• 4 p.m. with a fashion show
beginning at 2: Free ;admis-
sion. Door prizes.' Displays
by over 30 businesses. ==
LUCKNOW GUIDING •
PRESENTS
• An evening of•Mtisie Past to
Present, Friday, April, 4,
7:3Q pan. at. LCP•5. Adults
$3, children 12 and 'under
$Z, preschdol, free. Tickets.
at Kids Shop, Finlay's, any
third year' °•, Guide or
. Pathfinder..Proceeds,for.
Niagara Pails trip . -0944.
FRESH VEGETABLE'
LOVERS
No time or place to garden.?
• Looking for unsprayed Local*
ly grown vegetables?' Ceme
to the Community Shared
' Garden Irifornnatibry
Meeting, Wednesday, Mar.
5, 7:.30 p.m at the Lucknow.
Town Hall, or can Fran.
McQuail 528-2493, -09;10
OPEN HOUSE
PLEASE MUM: Open.
House, Arnberley (Corner
Highways 21 and 86).. Head
west- toward lake, 1st farm
on right, Saturday, M 1, 1
,' °- 4 p.m 1Q%'off any order.
Door.prizes. Bring a friend. °
Annette Hooper, 395-4443.
BANQUET' AND MEETING
The Huron Provincial
Liberal Associations•' annual
general banquet and meet-
ing will be held on March 3
at the• Seaforth. ,Legion Halt
The guest speaker will be
Dalton McGuinty, 0ntarib.
Liberal Leader and Leader
of the Official opposition.:
Everyone is welcome. For.:
tickets please contact 235-
2853, 482-9437', 351.3855,
887-9381. or area Vice
President's--08,09cc
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Daniel Drennan s. goal,
seven minutes into •' over-
time,
vertime, won the Red Devils'
first Playoff game with
Ripley on: Feb: 18. The 4
to 3 win was the outcome
of a. very even back and
forth match.
Goals; James Mann 2,
Shawn Refflinghaus and
Daniel Drennan. Assists:
Refflinghaus 2, Laura
Stanley, Mary, Lou Van.
Meeteren . 2, Cal
McDonagh.
Atpn Bi;' vs B2
On Feb.. 20, the two
Atom B teams' matched;
up. Ryan Rivett's two see-
d ,_period unassisted
goals led the Red Devils to,
a 3 to 1 win. Josh Ackert
spoiled Adam,Martin's
shutout bid. with 7.8'. sec-
onds to go.
B2 Goals: ' Rivett 2,.
Preston Drennan. Assists:
Daniel Drennan.
B1 Goals:.Josh Ackert.
Atom B:1:
The Atom BSI's played
a good solid game ,when
they. hosted Ripley on Feb.
22, and came out on the
;.top end of.a 5 to 4 score.
.Goals: Derek. Quinlan,
Lesley :Morrison, Candice
• Hamilton, Brad .Gilchrist,.
Nick Bowley. Assists:
Bowley 2, •• Gilchrist,
Han iltort • and Shea
Hamilton.
Pee Wee A.
• The Pee' Wee A - train
• swept their series with .
Southampton .: three games
straight:.Each game got a
• little tougher but the: boys.
kept the play giing right:
to the end. The third and
final game saw. the. squad
-come, from behind and
:push. the 'game into over,
drne for the.: win. • ,
Game/ scores::Lucknow
4 to 1;, Lueknow 5' to .3,.•
and Lucknow 3 tp. 2.
Goals: Bob Raynond 5,
Russ :. Mann 2, Riek
Andrew 2; Brian Stanley
: 2; Jeff •McNee.'Assists:
Luke.'Van Osch 2 William
Drennan • 2, •Andrew,
Mann, McNee, Matt
Pritchard, Core.y`.
Robertson ..and . Wyatt..
Kwan.
Novice A
A. very strongeffortby
theNoyice A:team ,proved:
ed an exciting game with a
the arena
6 to 2 victory and elimi-
nated Walkerton three
straight games on Feb. 18.
Goals: Blake Alton 3,
Cody Hamilton, Cory
Hamilton. 2. Assists; Cody
Hamilton, Cory Hainilton
2, Alton,. and Stuart Eadie
2.
The team now advances
to play Durham starting
,Thursday night.
Novice 01
The B1 's started piay-
offs with Teeswater with a
bang as . they took • a 6 to Oi
win on Feb.: 17. good: pass-
ing and hard skating gave
the team many scoring
chances.
Goals: Jimmy John:
Kuik 3, Ben Knechtel, and
Wes' Rivett 2. ;Assists;
Rivett, Patrick Miltenburg
anct Angela.DaClton
On. Feb., 20,
in
Teeswater, Lucknow came
out on top :of a 7 to 0
score. Good play by all
members. in a penalty -free
same. Special mention to
Patrick Miltenburg for
.extra effort.
Goals: Wes • Rivett,
Jimmy John; Kuik 2,
Meagan Cameron, Angela
Dalton, Kenny Stanley.
Assists: Dalton, Stanley,
Rivett, Kuik. and Shawn
Van" Osch.
. Intermediate Girls
Teg. :ame between the
Lucknow/Wingham and
Wallace 1irls :was. a very_ .
exciting game to watch on
Feb. 21. The teams were`
evenly matched. It wasn't
until late in the second that
Wallace scored. It was end
to.:endAction ;inthe last
period with' ;goalie
Stephanie BIake•`stoping
several shots. With: 41 sec-.
ands left Mary Cox put .a.
,blisteringshot past the
Wallace goalie.
The Lueknow
Wingham girls had e lot
moreto contend with than
.the players from Milverton
buy stili, managed to hold
on fora twoall tie on.Feb.
23
Milverton scored early
in the: first period but
Mary Cox tied it up on a,
pass from Jr11 Robertson.
Robertson got the go
ahead ;goal, unassisted, in.
the second. Five penalties.
i.n in the third period
helped Milverton tie it up
with a minute left to go....
$a!P#ate B
In the first game of a
round robin series with
Belmore, Lucknow
squeaked by with a 3 to 2
score, on Feb. 23.
Goals were from Nick
Mann with two, and 'Jeff
Havens. Setting up the
days were Chris .Hackett
Jeff Bauer, Jason Lewis
and Mann.
Pee. WeeB:.
The Pee. Wee 13 team is
down three games in their
round robin' playoff series.
On,Feb. 11 they lost 3 to
to Teeswater, On Feb. 18,
it was a close 3 to gloss to
•
Mildmay, with Matt`
Pritchard and Graham
Cook scoring, assisted, by
Dan McDonagh and Steve
Van Meeteren:
On. Feb. 21, Ripley
defeated Lucknow 3 to 1,
William Drennan' 'scored
assisted by Van Meeteren
and Devilt Maize.
Novice B2 -. Nightmares
The Nightmares started
off their round robin play-
offs with 6 -to 4 .lass to;
Ayton and a 6 to 5 •win`
over Ripley in an .overtime :
thrillier. 'Key saves by
Menzel Archer forced. the
' overtime
Points.from two games:
Devin 'Kemp 8:, Julie
',..Hamilton 4, B.J. Meyer;
•Stuart Simpson 2, Brent
• deBruyn. 2, Chris Andress
2 Mustin Davidson, and
)Viotti Simpson-
•
Atom A'
The Atom A's started
their WOAA, finals: against •:
''Milverton on Friday night
rr Milverton. The. boys
came out flying and kept
the pace up for the entire
• 'gone :skating away' with a
5 to ('victory,
On• Sunday; in •
Lucknow, .the locals ,lost 3
to 2 in •sudden death: over-.
time,• in' a really fast -paced
game..
Point getters:on .tile
weekend '• were .Bob
Raymond 4.4; Tyler,
•Hamilton 3, Mark Hackett ....
2, Luke Drennan,, .James
Mann, Daniel Drennan
Members . of the.
Lucknow Skating Club'
continue to be tested in
various elements. The
most recant accomplish-
meets are
Beginner: 'Riley ,Aitchison, '.
Natasha Stanley,
Kimberley flogervox st,
Emma• Hackett, Marlee
Ayton,. Kylie . Ganimi;e,
Megan Logtenberg, Lane
.Small` and Charles Nelson
Basic; 'Emily Morrison,
•Julie Phillips, and Megan
Taylor •
S Proficiency: Ashley
Soak, Ruth. Montgomery,
Ashley Schneider, Loretta
Weber .and'Cindy Willits. ;
Elementary: ° James
Dickie who passed begin-
'nee
egin='ner' as well, Katheri nie.
Hogervorst, Becky Gutty,
Melanie Dunkley, Michael.
Morrison, David' Nelson,
David Nivins, Melissa Van
Diepenbeek, Patrick Van
Diepenbeek, Bradley Van
Gsat, and Cassandra
Drennan.
Novice fs'Blake`Alton,
Matthew Mafti'a.
' . Novice H. Jessie Cox.
Susan Guay, Matthew
Martin.