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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-03-04, Page 9It was :Silver for Jessie Cox in the Freeskate solo; bronze for Ashley Humphrey in the Freeskate • solo; and golf tl�if Smiiy• Morrison In • the :Freeslcate solo when 'they competed at'the $nterclub corn- petition or -petition. for the Western Ontario Section herd in .. Stratford: on Feb. 22. ' (Livingston Pboto) Joys Q ens Wingham c ° Huelenn Johns, MPP for;, stituents of 1 orth Huron.. es County is opening.. The office will, be open • ' anoffice in Wingham to' on '• Tuesday and: . better serve the. con- Wednesday ffo11'.4 ,a.m. to • 4:3Qp,m, Commimity extends sympathy _t+ Burt family by Ruth Bttchmeier Sympathy is extended to the Burt family onthe; deathi"of their mother, Eva,' Mrs. Jim Burt. -Eva lived on the Sth Cncession of Kinloss, Lueknow and Kincardine. Ruth Bell just returned from enjoyinga.one, week. holiday in Florida., Barry Johnston has, returned from a five week holiday visiting and tour- ing Australia,Awith his.son Andrew. Andrew is living in Australia where he has. been workingand touting 'for the past few months. Nancy Macintyre•`visit- ed with her friend Eleanor Little, of Ilderton. Card winners Eight tables of shoot were in play at the Drop in. Centre last Friday. High players were Donalda Moffat, Jean Whitby,' Art Ernewein and Andy Scott. Joe Courtney had the most shoots. The Valentine special 'door prize winners at, Brookside school's card party last week were. Eppie Lawrence and Deloris Culbert: Card win ners were Dave Sproul and Fred !Cures in high spots, with' Bob Markham and Margaret Errington in low. Glen Haldenby had the most hands: Lu ow Sentinel, Wednesday, March 4, 19.9$ —Page 9 rart da • ug ers by Erltina oa1denby The Silver Lake card 'pasty . was held' on Wednesday evening with nine. tables, *High prizes: were given to Maureen. Collins, and George 'Vance- One of the lucky prizes went to •Laurettwli. Hodgins; Visitors this weekend." with Laurettn Rodgi;ns weretwo granddaughters, Laura Eckersley and friend Steve Livingston and Terry Johnston and friendChrss Hardcastle. Sympathy from the community is extended to the. family . of Grace Cannell, the former Grace rodgins: wlta passed away Thursday' in' Pontiac,. Michigan. Grace was the daughter of the late Frank °Hudgins and'' Ella Hodgins. Bervie. She was raised in this community, attending school • at itechu:rch by Jean Ross Whitechiureh WI Jean Tiffin was hostess for the Feb. 2Q meeting or •the.Whitechurch Women's Institute. Rolleall wa's to name, • the location of your first ' :ahem and what happened Coit... Catherine Wilson con- ,, vener for the meeti'ng,';: gave the motto, ''Do not spend time polishing the • :, tools instead of hoeing the garden." • Fran Farrell, the district • president, was present for. thediscussion' on . the Whitechurch WI group. disbanding. This is going to take place after the March meeting due to lack of members and interest shown by the community and area. Sean Tiffin showed pic turesand a video of her trip last year to Cape Cod- and Nantucket. A contest was conduct- ed by Catherine and lucky cup winner, was Jean Ross with Marjorie Wall winner of the contest The ladies will do the Cancer collecting inApril and are going to get together in December for a Christmas meal and fel-;: '' lowship as well as their 'secret sisters again. Catherine'. and Jean served refreshments. Chalmers W1► S" WMS ladies enjoyed dessert prior to beginning their meeting _onFeb 23 at Dora Neilson's.home . President Jean; Ross opened the meeting read- ing "Friends.' the devotion was turned over to Vera Falconer" and the first meeting of the study on -Loaves and Fishes was used. It was: called Eating' Together and was :taken; from Mathew, • Kinloss and Lucknow:l Her funeral service was On Sunday in t'ontiac, with a memorial service ,:on• Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Davey ,. linklater Funeral Home, Kincardine.. Sympathy, is also extended to .the family of Eva, Mrs. Jim Bort.• 'Her funeral service was. Monday from MacKenzie and McCreath„ Funeral. Horne in Lucknow:' . On Tuesday, Margaret. BarkriesS,.Bernie, Nina Bushell, Kinlough and. Ruth Conley, Lucknow visited with Thelma Vint - .of Goderich On Saturday, Ralph' and Lillian Karnitzehiky„of• MMil-Barton • visited ,with Elbert aid Nina Bushell. Qin Sunday, Rick and Joanne Hein and girls of Westford, and Glen and Elisa May Kaufman and Kimberly, of the village, visited with Edbert and Nina Dushell. • • Sunday services at. Kinlough Presbyterian were led by Marilyn Robertson of TeesWater. ,Next Sunday's warship • leader will be Pastor Dan Vali ' I will fol Luke, and Mark, with' everyone present -helping; during- the lesson. Everyone told of a special meal experlerice and some. different. traditions . around the world, . - Eating together can resolve differences and couples with differences can talk ,things out with most times at a dinner table with other couples. ' This helps to draw people _together. The reslleall . was answered ey six 111 Oa. with a verse:containing the 'words,food or drink, Vera Falconer: will host' the March 16 meeting. • Elmer and Margaret Dental .1 A. good tooth -brushing should take: 25 seconds, one minute; 2-3 minutes, or 10 minutes.! Place your toothbrush at a'45 -degree angle "and rub back and forth gently. Brush all tooth surfaces and yoyr tongue.Brush. at least twice a day, 'espe- cially after meals. Try: and brush your teeth for; "as long as a song.” fore starting':your Car Select a driving position with your knees slightly bent , and your back arched. Stop frequently and get out for a stretch break. (A helpful hint front the . Canadian Physiotherapy Association) ' Sleighthcilm 'hosted the village card party on Feb. 23.'High ladies were ;Jean 'Ross and vera. Falconer,. With Don Rosi and Angus Falconer high, for the men. • Don and Jean Ross will host the March,9 party. . Get well wishes to ,Betty Armstrong frtirn her friends'; and neighbors. Betty had ,the Misfortune to be pinned between two cars and received one bro- ken leg with -the other , badly bruised .: Don and jean' ROSS • . returned home recently' `from a holiday in Tarpon Springs, Florida, . where the weather` Was. nice and warm.. Rena Forster, Margaret Sleightholm •and Jean Ross visited Tuesday with: Jean Tiffin in Winghatn and,did some quilting. +CQlt/iNG EVENTS for Month of March 3rd-Lutcknow hosting a Social time ,Program • "• 4th -Memorial Service 7th -A beautiful. Candle • Display set up 2 &S. 11th +Evening of great "Old Tyme Music" with "Thumbs Up" 14th lrish Salute with Lorne MacKenzie Everyone Welcome 17th -Irish Pub • Night with special entertainment. Come & jjoin us, 19th -Aveda unifirrtns here 12- 4prn & St Augustine will host art afternoon orf Irish songs, stories & tots of fun. 29th -Happy Hour hosted by Lucknow Legion' with Special , Entertainment - come join us. 27th =Come join us far • our`2nd annual Ham Bingo. 7 pm 28th -Monthly Birthdays LaPattymbkiwitns h Ba:Londrne . PINECREST Mi1111TOK NUICt►1NG HOA* .' ok'Who's' Yes that's right our mom... Nettie (Knoop) Quintan When; Monday; March.,,t 998. She's stet doingeil, . . 'ur "us • thinninwithg fouos.to hockey sY and all -thatofstuff. Also Happy Birthday to ,t our brother' Derek; Who is 13 years old on 1 , Wednesda . .J • 1998 March 4, , ' We Love'You Mom ,.i Nicole, Derek, �. art i; , Marty, Darcy �. �.1� li��.��M`s,,�►,l+t'ktI'rF't+! i.Al,itir4�:. Coming fora De$Ign Build • Landscape Firm? Why not try... siewinksydoei 24414 1/A mi. south of t.ueknOW 519 -5U9 -724T i i`JNT E bosuns WANTED PAUL ZINN 520.2411 WESJ` WAWANOSH • 100: acres, 0 7O.Workabte, partially fenced, .$97,5Qq , 1.5 ACRE k Building let,. Kinloss WAREHOUSE • 35''x 60' with office area • ondouble lot. $09,900,` 34 ACRE budding tot; serviced, Inglis St, $35.000. RETAIL. STORE •" With 2 bedroom apartment. Excellent condition,$99,900. 114 ACRES - New bungalow, 2' .heg barns. shed, 84 workable,. Culross Township, 5289,000.. 50 ACRES. - NeWer bungatoW, quonset hog batty, 35 workable,: Kinross Two. $199,000. • AUBURN -. Three bedroom house plus extra tot with 24' X 30' shop, Reduced. to $6,1,909. NEAR WINGHAM •brick bungalow,. 2 barns, new kitchen, $127,900, BUNGALOW With: Carport, 3 bedrooms, oil heat.' Havelock $t; $57,400° $41,900 - Campbell Sts 3 bedroom 11 storey, 11/2 baths, new deck and windoWWs, 'FOUR PLEX -1 bedroom units, fully rented. $79,900.. BRICK HOME 5 bedroom. 1.4 cret country lot, $11Q,000. •SPACIDU$-4 bedroom home, edge of. town, garage, new kitchen, bath, large lot. 50 ACRE • Bush retreat,; 2 bedroom cottage. $99,900. HAVELOCK ST. Attached home, with' double garage. $85",000. 'ASHFlELD - 4 bedroom brick, 4,6 acres, parklike setting, . 450 ACES } 3 houses, 2 barns; Orap, pasture and hay land, 2 parcels, calf for details. 51 ACRES -'Pasture, new fencing, edge Of town, $60,00G. 6 BEDROOM house, attached 3 bay garage. Bob St.. $125,000, , • 'ASHPIELD'-'3 bedroom, house 11th conc., over 1/2 acre lot $$2,500. <. , LISTINGS WANTED Ti'0'.paittiers Of Donnelly ,4. Murphy welcome, lames A. Smith wha has joined the'firnm as an asssociate. Mr. Smith: has come to Donnelly & Murphy from . Tory Tory DesLauriers & Binningtonin Toro ni.where he specialized in Corporate and: Commercial Law and will continue ht's practice in Rear Estate and Corporrate acid Commercial Law effective February 1, 1998 Thomas'V. Murphy has rented 'from the 1'artnetship and wdl continue as Counsel.tt the tiim Daniel 1° M iiphyr Q,C:, 8 A., LL.B CEatTIF1ED SPECiAI.tsT INCi,ViL •, 18 The Sgaure LITIGATION BY, TOE LAZY 6180,1 oderich,:br> rano soma' or tirl'ER CANADA ' ' NIA 3Y7 ' `' Michael I. l)ondelly,;8 A„ LLB - Tel.:(SIh) 524-2154 Patnck 1. Murphy, B.A.; LLB, : ' ' Ear. (519)'524-8550' Istria: A, Smith, B.A., LL•B " r I. of counsel,. - Thomas lt. Murphy, D V.M., LLB "A Tradition of Results.9