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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-05-14, Page 18• Page 18 Luckijow.Seentine.i, Wednesday, aJ 14, 1007 43 43. Births REiD. Nikki and Bradley along; with parents Brian and Jo thank God for gift of a son, .Gregory Joseph, born. May 1, 1997 weighing. 9 lbs:,, 5 oz. at Wingham and. District Hospital. Proud .grandpar- ents are. Don and Marion Reid of Ripley and Kay McCormick of Wingham.. 20 NEES (Adoption) My name is Taylor Veronique. I was born. on March $0, 1995, I arrived at the Neeb home on April 29, 1997. My thrilled parents are Steve and Lada. My excited grandparents are 'Doug and Barb Ross of. Lucknow and Len and. Lou Neeb of Bruce 'Township. My new playmates (cousins) are Erin and Shawn McRae, Derek and Krista Sanderson and Nicholas Mainville. 4T., Cards of. Thanks B KOOL__ Wewould like to. thank everyone who'forwarded resumes fpr summer employment with. B KooL ice Cream Parlour. We had an overwhelming response and unfortunately, there' were not enough • positions for everyone; ,Thanks again. Brad and Becky Humphrey. --20ar> HACKETT ' • Cliff Hackettand. family would like to thankeveryone '' for your gifts,, cards and messages of congratula- tions: and your attendance that were received on the occasion. of his 90th birth=; ,day. --20ar . ". VAN ROPY • i would like to thank. Dr Chan and: the emergency department of A.M. & G.' of G. derichk:_Atao [tJc...Liu • ..J. uc and, nurses of University ,Hospital' in London, Thank' you all for !poking �,after me during My stay. To my farrii-' Ly; relatives, friends` and neighbors,'your kindness will always be remembered. realty appreciated: every thing. A special thank you: lb ' Rev:::Fr. •W, Reitzel, Rev:' Pr: John Pluta,. Rev, Fr- Frank Kelly for, your prayers and visits.. It is'nice to have good friends when we need them most. John.--2Oco: 47i Lards of Thanks GRADE $ STUDENTS The. Grade 8 students of LOPS would like tothank. everyone for supporting their BBQ> fundraiser on. May 10. Special thanks to Brian. Knechtei. for his generous donation. --20x LOGAN (NEE PRIE$TAP) We would like to thank Dr. Matthews, Dr, Warren, Dr. Rutherford, the clinic staff and all of the nurses on the obstetrics floor for the excel- lent care that Jarod and t. received. Thanks also to' family and friends for the. visits and for the beautiful flowers, gifts and cards. Your thoughtfulness will. always be, remembered. Mike, Heather. and Jarod. -- 20x 48. Coming Events BINGO, Goderich Knights of Columbus, Thursday; 7 p.m. Columbus Centre, 390 Parson's Court, $4,700 in prizes; progressive jackpot: of $1000.00; regular jack- pot of $1,250 must. go Lic. #157920,-13tfar BARN DANCE Saturday,. June 7, Lucknow Dietrict Sports Complex;. concert 8 to; 9;30: part., dance 10 to .1: Featuring for- mer Barn. Dance artists, new artist, speci1 local guests. $10 adults, 12 and under .$5' 'Door .opening 7:30, r o: reserved seats. Phone 528- ,.2627. Proceeds' to Make It Great'' in '98 . Reunion' fundraising.--17-23ar . r.. , BOOK SALE Lucknow Library: Saturday; May 1,7 24 during library hours; -=18,21 xc LUCKNOW'FARMERS' MARKET ' •. ` Wednesdays 9 to '4•, ','Agriculture:Building (beside sales. barn);„crafts,,: meat, .produce,, breads: For Ven- dors or information call Ruby MacLennan R.R. i ' Tiverton,.. NOG 2T0,' 353,- 5014 18-43x ' 134TH ANNIVERSARY/ Everyone is invited to the'.. 134th .' anniversary of Chalmers Presbyterian. Church,.,. Whitechu.rch'on Sunday, May :18th, Services 'at 11'' a,.m. and 8 p.m. . Don Vair will be the guest speak- er: ,Special music '•by • Connection at the evening , service: Social,hour to fol-: tow. *-19;20x'' IRWI4 . The family of the ' late.' } Mildred 'Irwin would like to' extend a thank you•to 'our relatives, neighbors and friends for the cards, flow- ers,' donations, babysitting and 'food brought to the house. Also thanks: to Rev.. Bill Bresnahan; MacKenzid and. McCreath Funeral' Home, Dr: Shebat and nurs. es at Wingham Hospital, Pinecrest Nursing Horne and the ladies of the United Church for the lovely. lunch.', 'All your kindness was very much appreciated and will always. be remembered: Ross and Beatty Irwin and. Laura McConackie, --20x STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL Thursday; June • 12,' Lucknow Presbyterian' Church, •2 settings. -5 p.m, and 6:30 p.m. Ticketsin advance only at 'Finlay Decorators 528-3434 • :Monday - FriiJaya.m. - 6 sat..a a.m. - 1. p.m. 19-24 ` ... SKATING CLUB Annual meeting. Thursday, .May 22, 7 p.m, at arena. important for. ail skating Par- ents to attend. --20,21 ar 48. Corning Event* WATCH OUT for the Lucknow Kinette Bike -A -Then on Saturday, May 31. Our looat children will be`out: with sponsor sheets canvassinglathe area; -20,21 , 22ar" SPRING FIrOWER SHOW Lucknow Horticultural Society are bottling their Spring Flower Show, Plant Sale, Soup and Sandwiches on Wednesday, May.21,. 11 a,m. - 2 p.m: at Lucknow Legion. Admission. $3.50. • Every9ne.welcome.. --20x . SINGLES DANCE Sunday, May 18th at the Brussels Legion . Hall. Dancing from 7 to 11. p.m. Music by Late Night Radio. Dress. code. --20cc FiDDLE JAMBOREE Blyth & District Community Centre, Sunday, May 18, starts 1 p.m. AtLmission $3; cold dinner $6: Over night camping. Sponsored by Blyth Uons Club.--19,20cc CALLING ALL MUSICIANS (singers and instrumental- ists) to join us at Morrison, Berries for •"dammin in .the Fields," With Phil Main, Saturday, June 28, 11 •aam: 12:30 .p.m. .Please give Vicky a call at 528-2210 or 528-3937, if interested or for more details.--20,21,22ar • STAG & DOE for,Charles Murray, and Sally Douglas Friday, May •23, Teeswater Auditorium. 9 p.m,- 1 :a.m.. . Lunch provid-•' ed Music by DJ - Tickets ,at, door,' ,Bus - leaving Montgomery's, $:30 p:m.:' Picking up,at Hol'yxobd and, 'j<iriioss on the way,. --20;21 RUMMAGE SALE Friday„'May. 30, 2, 6 Saturday, May 31 10 a.M. - 3' p.m, at the 'hpme Of Jack McGuire,. (Huron Auto Wreckers) R:R, 45' Lucknow, . ,.Corte... 2. Sponsored by the Huron ,Bruce. Children Helpers. Inside:. Good clean dona- tions accepted 395-2827 or 395-4150..--20-22 ''ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Will be held at 1<inlough Presbyterian; Church on Sunday, May -18 at a.m.. and '8 p.m. Guest, speaker Rev. Wm, Baird. Special music, : Everyone:welc'ome. -: -20x • 'FIREWORKS FOR. SALE At Knechtels Parking Lot on Friday, May 16, 4 p:m; 9 p.m.; Saturday, May 17, 8 '. a.m. - 5 p.m.; Sunday, May 18,.':1' :p,m.... - 5 p',m Sponsored by the:Kinettes, -20ar STAG; & DOE for: Bev Gibson . (nee Harrison) and James Menary :Friday.May 23/97 Goderich Arena Lunch Provided . Age ofMajority 48. Coming, Events HURON COUNTY HISTORICAL ANNUAL MEETING ' Thursday, May 22, 8 p.m. at the Goderich Museum, Ralph Smith speaking on: Laithwaite Apple Park Stat- ues. --20cc RIPLEY HURON CRAFT FESTIVAL Come to the Ripley Huron Craft Festival on Saturday, May 17 at the' Ripley -Huron Community Centre from 9 a.m.; to 4:30 p.m. Admission $2, under 12 free, --20cc S'WO 14th ANNUAL FID-. DLE AND STEPDANCE Championship . Stratford Fairgrounds Coliseum, July 4th 7:OQp.m., • July 5th 10:30a,m.•. Finals. and Show 7:000.m. Tickets at door. Advance tickets/camping information 519-271-6115.-- 20bc CO-Ep SLO-PITCH, TOURNAMENT Hosted 'by the W.W. Swampers Ladies Slo Pitch Team• Being heldat. the Dungannon Agricultural Hall': on Saturday, '.June' 7: First 12 tearris to register by May 28• are eligible, $150/team. Call R.enay 357-2790 or Susanne 529-7170, -- 20,21cc • The Misfits* with a +63 were the season win- ners an the Monday bowling,league. Members are .Gerry Vander Klippe, Wendy Ritchie, Rob Beirnes, David Humphrey. (Livingston photo) The Blue Jays, with: a +'0, won the playoff round of the Monday night bowling league. Team members. include Alex Brunault,, Roely 'Vander Klippe;: Margaret 'Young and John Van Diepen- (Livingston photo) Year ends stats. ' Season high average - Eric - Taylor 242, Terri Van Diepen 189;' high single - John Van Diepen324, Wendy Ritchie 268;. high triple - Robert Jones 797, Grace Finnigan 597; most improved - Dave Humphrey 1-34,. Laura Sterner +31. Playoffs: high single -' Rob Beirnes 276, Margaret Young 214; high triple - Bryce Ritchie 680,: Verna Humphrey, 6:13,; : The of annual Ontario Agricultural Hall of .Fame induction ceremony will honor, five outstanding;: Canadians. They willwiW join the 11.6'' previous inductees in the WA. Stewart gallery of the Hall of Fame. cordon .McGaviin (1905-1976) Huron County , Gordon McGavin believed in farm ,eople, good ploWing, soil conservation and agricultural education. ' He ;served . as a. director of the Ontario. Plowmen's. Association for many .years 'and was president for four: He was named champion plowman at, the International Plowing Match. in 1926 and in 1958 managed the Canadian team at the ,World •Plowing• Match in West Germany.. Ross Butler (1907=1995) Oxford. County Ross Butler was a:distingui• shed scalp - tor and artist who made a. lasting impres- sion on agriculture and art in Ontario And across Canada, . ' In 1937 he was commissioned by the Ontario Government to paint all the dairy breeds for reproductionand use in• Ontario; schools and a : year later did the same for the beef breeds and. draft horses. Between 1947 and 1954 his life sized - butter sculptures were featured at the Canadian National. Exhibition and The Royal Winter Fair. Malcolm Lodge. Davidson (1934-1970) Dltron County , , Malcolm Davidson' made a deep and lasting impression on Ontario agriculture, in a short space of time. In ' 1966 he was named to the govern- ment's Farm Income Committee and the committee . report "Challenge.. Of • Abundance"'' made supply management • and: the marketing board :,approach respectable, After being narimed.to the O F,A.'s'Executive Cdnumittee his goals of individual membership and a direct grassroots voice were soon achieved.' • IL Reginald Drysdale (1907=1994) Simcoe County Morethan any .tither, Reg Drysdale was' responsible for the "growth .of ' Ontario's Christmas tree industry to the point where •over one• million trees are harvested annually. Reg Drysdale servedas secretary/trea ' surer- of .the C'hristinas Tree Growers' Association Of Ontario for 35 years and retired in 1986.: as .Director"Emeritus. .Hiide Gertrud Morden, (1932)'' Rodney A devoted worker in her community, Miele Morden is bot known for her con tributions to the betterment of rural life in Ontario. Jlilde has been, active at all levels of the Federated Women's Institutes Of. Ontario.,' She has acted as New Branch :. Organizer and. also worked closely with the Recycling Council of Ontario, • Hilde :Mo"rden has received:: numerous awards in recognition of her service to the agricultural industry and: the rural community. k special presentation to honor 100 years of W9men's Institutes in Ontario willbe featured in addition -to the induc- tion ceremony.' The.skit will pay tribute to those women who have been inducted into the Hall of Panne, and. will highlight' communications, education and organiza- tion, the'CEO.of Women's Institutes, Tickets can be pur- chased by contacting' the Museum, at 519-82631&1. • •