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EVANS
1 Would like to thank all our
family, friends,: and neigh-
hors f'or all the beautiful
cards; gift, and flowers that
were sent to us, it was very
much appreciated: Gerry,
Tina and:Hollis; Y-11 '
ANDERSON
Thank you to all my friends
for flowers, card's and
phone calls of sympathy at
the time of .;my= .sister
Mabel's death. Anne. --11x
HUNTER -FAIRISH
We would tike to thank the`4
doctors, nurses and staff at
both 'QVert Sound and
Kincardine. Hospitals, Joan
and
Denise from Home
'Care for all their help during-
Cole's illness and since our
retum home. Thanks also to ,
everyone for alt the cards,
food,` phone calls and all
• who helped out and offered.
A big thank you to Mike and
Paulette for moving Brody in .
and to everyone who helped
• them. Cole, Kerry. Lynne
• ' and Doug.--11:cc
GUEST
The family of . the. late Fred •
arch 1991
CO
IEVAWItit
RURAL'REsounceS
is a new .FREE,rriobile seri
vice that visits various rural
comnlunitiss in truce.
County. Rural. Resources
provides pamphlets, inf'pr+
motion, addresses and
phone ' numbers about
where to find heap in your
area. Our counsellor can
assess your situation, if
needed, and make referrals
if you,'desire. Drop in for a.
coffee and see what' we're
all about,, Lucknoww
To
Hall (basement side 'door),
Wednesday, Mar. '26,, from
10• a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Sponsored by The
Women's .House of' Bruce
County. For more informa-
tion call 1,800-265-3026. or
396-9655.-10,11,12cc
APPRECIATION NIGHT
for all volunteers to Phase 11
of Lucknow. and District
.Sports Complex. on Friday,
Mar. 21, 9 .to' 1 at the
Lucknow Legion. Fun food
- .DJ•. Anyone: who voters7
teered in any way is cordial-
ly invited to attend; 7-
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Guest with to express their '
sincere thanks and appreci-
ation.to family and friends
forthe beautiful flowers,
';.Memorial donations,food,
dards; • and other. expres
• ' sions of sympathy.A::'ape.-
clot: thanks, to:: Rev.. S.
Lindsay for his words.of
comfort and for being. with
us at thisa difficult •time.:
Especially :thanks : to
MacKenzieand McCreath -
Funeral Home ter; their guid-
ance and understanding; of:
our loss, shown especially
by arranging all of • the nee-
essary arrangements, in our
grieving time: A 'special
thanks to the ladies of the
Kinlough ' Presbyterian
Church for the lovely lunch
•served• following:'the.: service
as. well as all of • the
Pallbearers' whose pies-
encu was greatly appreciat-
ed. TO everyone, your kind-
nest will never be forgotten. ,
Mary Guest and family. -•
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SKATING CARNIVAL
"Silver Skates 25 years. of
Figure Skating in Lucknow,"
Sunday, Mar. 23, 1:30 p,m•
at the Sports. Complex,
Guest 'Skaters . J-amie
Vollmer and; Samantha
Mayer; Adults $4, : students
$2, children:: under 12 free.
Alumni, and family skate: fol-
• lows carnival. --11,,12
IMPORTANT MEETING
• If you wish to'participate in
the nomination process to
select the next :Progressive
Conservative Candidate to
represent the federal riding;
Of Huron -Bruce, and you.
• live ,i;n the Township of
Huron including Ripley;
please attend the meeting
listed below. A meeting will
beheld in the Ripley Arena;
downstairs rneeting:room;on.
Saturday, Mar, 15 at 1-:3O
p.m.. Delegates to represent
each of the polls in' the
above •municipalities wiil be:
chosen at• this meeting in ;
accordance with our::
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LONDRY
We would ike to thank fami-
ly and :friends for. flowers,
Constitution, 'For 'further
information please tail 395-
5157.-;-11
cards, calls arid help since BINGO
Tracy's surgery and Corning
home. A speeiat thank you
to. Dr.' . 'O'liltple, Dr.
Antoniadis,' FR, OR and OB
staff, at Wingham Hospital.
Your kindness and support`
meant a great deal te us.
Dan, Tracy and Rachelle.
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'TACT COMEDY
"Grandpa's Twin, Sister,"" at.
Lucknow Public School,
Friday, Apt.' i 1,; Sat. Apr.
12, at 8 p.m. Adults $5;
Public . School • $2.
Sponsored by"Lucknow
Agricultural, Society. Tickets
available at Your Favorite
Things, Hoiyrood Store, . or
S28 -2037M - 41-.14ar
Goderich Knights of
Colurnbus? Thursday, 7 p.m.
Columbus Centre,- 390.
Parson's Court, $3450 in
prizes; '$1000.00 Jackpot
'Must go.' 15tfar ,
HAVE CAMERA, WILL
TRAVEL
to family reunions or special
events. Photos` and enlarge-
ments ready sante day. 30
Minute Photo 8 Trophies,
Wingham, 1-519-357-4386.
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Everitt
FAREWELi
Far Grant and: Audrey
Johnston March 22nd at
Dungannon Agriculture Hall
from 9> p.m. till 1 a.m. •
Everyone w.eteome. Lunch
provided. -11,12x' .
MUCH•MUSiC VIDEO
DANCE
With classiics. of the 60's to:
90s, April 5, Lucknow
Oorttmunity Centre, 9 p.m.
10-• 1. Sponsored by
Lucknow Kinettes.. Age: of
majority. Food'' available.
$10/person door, $8 'in•.
advance. Call 528-2783 or
528-3406; Proceeds to
Community Service.-08:-
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LUCKNOW GUIDING
PRESENTS`
An evening of Music. Past to
Present, Friday, April 4,
7:30 p.m. et LOPS. Adults
$3,,chiidren 12 and under
$2, preschool free. Tickets
at Kids Shop, Finlay's, any
third year Guide or
Pathfinder. Proceeds for
Niagara Falls trip. =-09-14
HOCKEY TOURNAMENTS
Elaine Irwin Memorial
• aantapt Local League,
Friday, Mar. 14: Lucknow,:
Wingham, Ripley, Drayton,
Listowel, P.aistey, Godench,
•Tottenhar i. MVP awards.
sponsored .by Mayfair
Restaurant. Atom Local'
•
League, Saturday, Mar. 15::
Luc. know 1 vs Lucknow 2,
Ripley, vs Goderich, Mitchell
vs Tottenham, Erin -vs:
Thamesford. MVP, awards
sponsored -by Tom Pegg ;.
'Construction. Games for
both; toum eys start at 8 a.m
Consolation , game 6:1.5:
p.m., championship game
7:30 p.m. --11ar
BRIDAL OPEN HOUSE
Four Seasons Parry Rentals
Mar. 44, 2: - 9 pm. Exciting'
hew .rentais and in-store
specials. Door prizes and.
refreshments. Everything on
display. '239 Main St.. W.,
Maikdaie: Phone 1-8:00
:363-0782. --1.0,1 tcc'
VARIETY' CONCERT
The Homecraft. division of
the :Lucknow 'Agriculture
'Societyare sponspring a..
variety concert on Mar. 21
at 8.p.m. Lucknow Public
• School. --10,1 lar ,
TOY SHOW'AND SALE
10th Formosa Toy Show
and Sale at the -MIldmay -' ;
Carrick Fiecreation:Complex.
Sunday, Mar. 23 from 9:30 •
a.m. - 4:p m, Farm toys,,
industrial equipment, cars,
trucks, banks and vintage
vehicles.. Adm: $2;, children.
under 10 free' with' an' adult.
Lunch booth. Auction sale
(approx. 1/2 hr.) at 1 p.m.
Len Metcalfe, auctioneer. --
lice
C.
Event*.
Si.PATRICK EUCHRE.
PARTY
At the Lucknow Legion. on
Friday,. Mar. 14 at 3 p.m.
Sponsored by the
Horticultural Society.
Everyone welcome.
10,1 lar
SOUP SANDWICH' DAY
Lucknow Scouting Soup.,
Sandwich and Bake Sate on.
Saturday, Mar. 22,, at the
Lucknow Town Hall, from
11 p.m, to 1:30 'p.m. $3:50
per .person. •-.11,12
90TH BIRTHDAY"
Come and go tea to honor
Bessie Maulden on her 90th
birthday, . Sunday, Mar. 23,
1:30. to; 4 p.m., Kinlough
Presbyterian Ch"urch. Let
your presence be your gift;
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°MARCH BREAK"
CORRECTION
Please note there is no pub
tic skating on March 14, and
the Atom a tourney takes
place on March 15. --11 r1x
„SINGLES: DANCE'.
Sunday, Mar; 23rd: at the
Brussels Legion Hall.
Dancing, from 7 p.rn. 10 11
p.rri. Music: by: Ken Scott.
Dress Code.. (Former
Wingham Dance).--11,12cc
Foodland Ontario
Quick Fact
Most Ontario -grown cab-.
' bage is sold fresh; about
20 per cent is for: pro-
cessing.
OWL PROWL AT WAWANOSH
The Maitland Valley Conservation Authority is • hosting an Owl
Prowl atthe wawanosh.Nature ,Centre on Tuesday, ]March 18, at
7:00' p.m; This event features an: introdyctlon to owls using slides,
feathers,. and owl; pellets. Staff wilt also load visitors on a walk
and use recordings of colts to encourage oWls to hoot back to the
.group: Cost: $4,00 per person. or 515.00' per family. Space is
;limited, register by calling. (510.335-355, Suitable for children
'five and; older. ,The Nature. Centre is located south of Wingham,
West of Highway 4; on Concession, 6 - 7 (Nature Centre Road) of
`East; yi/awanosh• Townst)ip.
Dungannon
• by Teresa k Courtney and
Margaret Engton
Bob and Doreen
McCormick recently spent
two weekends 'helping
with the annual broombali
tournament held in.
P,alrnerston. They stayed
overnight with her sister
,Lula and Carman :Kaye.
A friendly crowd` had a
good time at :the olde tyme
dance held : at the
Dungannon Senior Centre.
last Friday
March 5 winners at
Dungannon •-Senior
Citizens euchre party were
Leonard Good, Gordon
Schill,Teresa Courtney
and Grace Finnigan.
"Like a Seed which
grows into a tree," was the
Parable of the mustard';
seed found in the Book of
Mark,
Special'' music was pre-
sented on guitar and in.
song by Betty Lou Dalton,
Cecile Miltenburg and
daughter Joni, a coptribu-
tion from Kingsbridge.
Programming was by the
host church, assisted by
Trinity, Donnybrook,
North • • Ashfield,
Presbyterian, Port Alhe°rt
Anglican, and St.
Augustine,
Visiting Bob and
Maureen Wilkins over the
Weekend were her sister
Pat and• husband Tony
Webb of Burlington.
Dungannon United
Church has been'a, beehive
theme of the World Day of of .activity p
it this
,est week
Prayer held in the • On March 3, the manse'
Dungannon Church Last committee met, followed
Friday afternoon. Amid a by an official board meet-
setting of candlelight and ing of the Union Pastoral -
spring flowers, • three', .Charge. •
ladies prepared and: plant- That' same evening the
ed Lavateria'fli wer seeds. • Messengers had their wrap
Rev. Alex McGiivery • up of the season.
based' his message, on the quill to`page 15
Advancing skaters
Members of the Lucknow Skating Club continue to
pass various tests: The most recent include in 'Novice
IMI - Matthew Martin; Novice 1 7 Melissa Atkinson,
Basic -. Kayla Howald.'antl Kelsie Beasley, and in
'Elementary - Megan Logtenberg; .Marlee Alton and
Emma'I1ackett. ' '•
Tuesday. ; t - HS and
;HT - Marion Jones 329,
629; Steve Machan, 24-5,
_Steve Machan and Gerald.
Rhody 625..200+ games:
Marion. Jones °329, Steve
Machan 245, ..220, Gerald.
Rhody 234; 223, _ Wil}na
Elliott 293, Clint Thomson.
13, 201, Bea Griffin 214,
210, Eric 'Haldenby 201,
Luke Cranston 212, Allan
R:hody;202; 200,' Ron
Machan 218, 205, Grace
Roof 213,, Len Clarke. 218,
Terri Van . Diepen 216,
203; Matt •:Thoimson 235.
• Standings:Thunder Cats
92, 'Blizzards • 90;
Hurricanes ,86, Lightning'
Bolts 82, Thunder Balls
. 69, Tornadoes 64.
Y$GSmurfs: Nicole
Beyersbergen' 90. Pee
W ees:. Sean Berry 144,
Curtis Dyk-100, Amanda
King 127, 102, Rachel
Elliott 108. :Bantams:
Whitney Taylor 121, 144,.
Jennifer Beyersbergen
196, 187, Kevin 'Finnigan
128, Cody'McGee ;149,
J.J. Hubbard 12.7, Richard
Elliott 164, 141, Angela.
Gillespie 140, .. 184.
Juniors: Paula Taylor 197,
21'5, Robbie Moir 166,
Jody. Machan 187, 173-,.
DJ. Haidenby 184, David
Gillespie 173, 160,
Gregory Archer " 218,
Angie Nicholson ..158,
199.. Seniors: Patrick
Ritchie 210, 216, Marlene.
Johnston 199, 178, Jeff
<:<,.•,;, k`. �^.,
290, 207,
.:Y,{:'{..:.<:,:i::,r.•.r • ::s t. \ Terri . Van
tfn
Die en 246 22
Brunault 201, Harold
Elliott 208, Wendy.Ritchie
217 Gerry Vanderklippe
225, Rob.:: Beirnes: 221,
Dave . Humphrey 208.
, Standings: Misfits 61,.
High Flyers 53, Blue Jays
49, Verna's Rollers 44,'
Rumble 187
Wednesday Night: HS.
and' -HT --Mary Phillips
227, 664; Nick Schaus.
291, 753, 2:00+, genies:
Bob: Jones: 20.0; 204, 215,
Tamniy .•Schaus: 219,
Marion Taylor. 201, Jim
Miller 239; Nick Schatis:.
271, 291; Kevin Krauterr •
22'2, $Irian, Schar:is:210;
• 228, 217, Eric Taylor .262,
214, 262, Skip.Beese 211,
Steve Vart Osch 223, Mary
Phillips 221; .216, 227; Jim
deBoer 209, Matt deBoer
208. Standinig,s:
Cooperators 56, Townies
52, Chipmunks :..S;.X;
Mavericks 33, Gutter Rats
32.5, Pin Pals 27.5 *'
Friday Night - HS and
HT - Pati] Bcese 265;:734:,.
Marion Jones `215, 613:
200+games:: Paul Beese
265, •248; 221, "Tim Eaton
20.4,°Marion. Tones 215,
208, Nick Beyersbegen
210, Joyce Woods. 211,
Ron 'Gillespie 235,
Standings: 'Hooters 57,
Aces 44, Bundys' 37, Slow -
Balls 36. ,
Monday Night. = H5, and
HT - Eric Taylor 290, 685:
Terri Van Diepen : 246,
62.1, 200+ games: Susan
Hayes 236; Eric Taylor
Bulidogs1', 'Dalmatians'
39.
Ripley 150+. games:
Norval Polloeig 165, ' Peg
Roonie ""152, Hel'•er .
McCreath 172; .Marina
'Cameron 182, Eunice
Eixinnerton 175; Wilma
Elliott 153, 157, Donnie,
Pollard 157,, ' Erin,:
MacDonald 157, 179,
Helbcn McGregor: 154;
183. Standings: Leafs 36,
Oilers 30.5;'Red Wings
29,'Canadiens 28.5, Flyers
26, Flames 20. '
Town and. Country '
150+ games: Donald
•1VMKxnno "170,, Herb
Clark 161, 225, Gerry
Vanderklippe 190, George.
Taylor 197, Gordon
Brooks 196, 155, Cliff
Menary, 158; Gorda
dexong,171,, •Mae Hunter
186, 214, Fern McDonald
179, Anne Anderson 167,
Dorothy Hamilton .152,
164, Alice Taylor :181,
Joyce Adamson 150,
Shirley Brooks 174, 184.
Standings: Daffodils 43,
Tulips 37, 1='ansies ' 37,
Crocuses 32, Hyacinths .
26,5, Snowdrops 22.5. '