HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-03-04, Page 8Page `a+` Lucknow Sentinel,Wednesday, oro' 4,, UM
by Margaret Errington
and • Teres Courtney
Dan J. an Mary D.
Byier purchased s" vacant
home from Anes and
Harry Brindley and moved
it to their lot on E 1/2 Lot
17, Concession S, West
Wawanosh Township on
Feb. 24. It will be used as,
-a bulk food store.
The Brindleys pur-
chased this Heritage
Home which housed the.
house 11. be-. horkke
antique display • at the
International . Plowing.
Match held near
Walkerton hi September
1993 This home was
located just east of
Brindley Sales Yards on
Concession 5; east of
Dungannon.
Bylers operate the bulk
food store from their
house now and this will!
give them much more
space.
After the mildest
February with very little
snow March has come in
like a lamb, Maple syrup
producers are having a
good year as the sap start-
ed early after the frosty
nights and warn days.
Temperatures ill: this area
on. March 1 were 6 celsius,
very unusual.
Friends., neighbors and
relatives of Rita Gilmore
attended a com. e and go
Jun -award, winner Charlotte
Diamond . WAS. a guest at
Brookside Public School last
week, whereshe presented' a
French concert. The B.C. wom-
an's songs are popular with the
children, :who through .singing
French songs, are in fact learn-
ing a second language, Music
eliminates" theaccent and
enriches the vocabulary.
Diamond's cassette bas been
called "the 'perfect language-
learning" tool in the French pro-
grams." (Livingston photos)
•
Element stu-
dents had a great
time at the •
Charlotte Diamond
concert. at
Brookside, :singing
favorites like "Je
suis one pizza:,
"Delle 1Pieuvre" et
"La Bantba".
WHAT
HAPPENED TO
THE MAIL
PIECE YOU
SENT? ,.
.b.
'.or .tou -fotid stoke
tea Veld in honor of her
75th birthday at the
Lucknow-S'epoy
Apartments on Sunday.
- Congratulations to Fred.
and . Mary (Smith)
Crawford, who eelebrated
45 years Of marriage at a
come and go teaat the
t,.odericklawn Bowling
Club on Sunday.
Married at St.
Augustine, Feb:. 14, 1953,.
they have been blessed
with .. five ' children,,
Charles, John, Rosemary,
Jim and Joanne and eight
grandchildren,•
'Sunday evening 'Thee
Way," an impressive
youthful service, was her
chaired by Rev. Alex
McGilvery and Rev,
Steven Huntley,: who :also.
accompanied the group'
With. guitar.
Lively action. songs
wereled by three
teenagers from Blyth:
Jackie Falconer and
Leanne Haggitt with Teag
Ono on violin.
Fellowship was, later
enjoyed" in, the church
basement
Corrections previous
week. Accompanying the
1,1CW Dungannon _ and
Nile 'Secret Friend -dinner'
was Elmira (Alton)
Finnigan
Emily (Mc.Gratton)
N asecar o. Rram,•
aleafor-
mer pupil of Dungannon
area Diggin's School, was
spotted in the •audience on
Bolt Barker's "Price Is
Right" show on Feb, 27
In lieu of an BOth birth-
day party Dec. 27, daugh-
ter Lynda 'took her to
California on a :trip- in
January. Tickets were,
secured for the ,popular
games show.
An announcement was'.
made that there were
Canadiian visitors. "'mily.
acknowledge the introduc-
• tion by standing and wait -
Her friend Isabel
Kilpatrick, Lucknow was
aware of the .date the show
was aired and was so
excited to see Emily in the
spotlight.
Winners at last
Wednesday .night cards at
the Senior Citizens were
Eppie Lawrence, Mona
Martin, John Harris and
Leonard Good.
It is good to see Bob.
Wright "on. the road again
trekking up to the: village
for his daily paper,. follow-
ing a two,week sojourn in
Goderich and University
" hospitals.
get well wishes are
.extended to Art Young,
who spent a few days in
Wingham hospital recu-
perating from a bout of
pneumonia.
Cynthia_ Anderson has
responded well 'to further
surgery, and returned to
Versa Care Health Centre
from Alexandra and
Marine Hospital,,
Goderieb.
Monty Flyers •
at Dungannon ihurch, co-
• r
eliminate tHanover
" Nu*C Rap
Mon#y FlArs
• The Monty, Flyers, elim-
inated 'Hanover in week-
end action and now
advance to WOAA semi-
finals • against
Southampton.'` '
Game three saw
Hanover squeak by
Lucknow 3 to 2. Denzel
Archer played a great
game keeping Hanover to
three goals, while Dan
Murray_ and , Kenny
,Stanley scored Lucknow's
unassisted. ,
•On Friday night in
Lucknow, ,the, Flyers blast=
ed Hanover 7 to •0 to tie
the series at two.
The • forwards played a
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great offensive and back
checking . game.
°Defencemen Stuart Eadie,
Clint Hamilton, Buddy
Chamney, John Elphick
and Brett Philips played a
great • game helping
Hoggart earn the shut out.
Dan •Murray scored a .
:hat trick; with Kenny, stan
ley picking up two, and
singles 'from Devin Kemp.
• and Wesley Rivett.
Assists were by Stanteyy.
witli•3, Murray with two,'
and: singles' from B.J.
Mayer and Rivett.
Special cheerleader ffr,
this game was Mrs E.
Hiller from. LCPS!
Game five in Lucknow
• left the fans breathless and
exhausted with the, team
playing exciting, .end-to-
end hockey.
At: 1:15 of the gatne-
Dan Murray put Lucknow,
in the lead only to have
the Hanover squad retali-
ate a minute later to tie the,
game:
Lueknow- won .a the
series with the. ,go ahead.
goal at:4:1d`in the third
when Devin Kemp dented
the twine ona play by
Stuart' Eadie; and
Mayer.' .
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