HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-03-04, Page 16Page Luekpaw Sentinel; Wedneeda ' March 4,2998
in like
a lamb...
by Mildred Lomer
March same inmore
like "a. ;lamb than a lion so
we hope that old • saying is
as, far off as the ground
hog was in predicting six.
Weeks of winter, We don't
need as much snow as
they .got in Manitoba last
week.
The Pathfinders went
camping on the -weekend
in • the. Kinloss 11r1unicipal
building. The girls along
with the Guides are mak-
ing ' plans to attend
Jamboree in July (99 in
either .Alberta or New
Brunswick.
Sunday' morning was
camp promotion Sunday.
in the Lucknow United
Church with members of
the Sunday School taking
part with camp songs and
experiences. A soup and
sandwich 'lunch followed
the service with proceeds
going towards. helping the
Sunday 'School pupils
"attend camp this summer.
• It,was communion ser-
vice in the Presbyterian
church with Marion
Raynard assisting Rev,
Kinsman who was suffer-
. ing from the cold:
After the funeral home
• being quiet for the past
few. weeks they had two
funerals, the first of this
•'week. Services for :Eva
Burt of Kincardine were
held on Monday afternoon
• .and for Ian Dougherty on.
Tuesday ''afternoon.
Sympathy: is extended to
each of these families.
MO YOU: NNOVV'?.
More than 240 Rotary,
Kiwanis, Lions, Kinsmen
and other service clubs, in
addition to the -.Royal
Canadian Legion,;; raise
funds,. and provide direct
services in partnership
with, The Easter Seal.
Society,across Ontario.
In .199E,' service clubs
distributed about $2.2 mil-
lion • to Easter Seal families
for'egt ipment camp fees,
transportation and other
services.
ivestoc
At Brussels Livestock
last' week, the..choice and
exotic; steers and heifers
sold on a•fully steady mar-
ket' with
ar-ket'with the second cut
cattle ;selling $2 • - $3
lower. The cows traded $1
lower. Veal, sold. on a,
• steady trade with lambs
selling on a strong market.
All classes of Mockers
sold on a steady trade,
There were 220 steers
on offer selling from 88.00
to 94.00 to the high. of
103.50'.
There were 275 heifers
an offer selling from 88,00.
to 94.00 to the high of
it was science fair week at Lucknow Centrals ,Public School last"week.
This bridge design project, by Michael Hofer, included some very, intra.
cote and interesting work, (Livingston photo)
February scoots by at Pinecrest;
residents busy with lots • f events
The short month of
February passed by even $teffler.
quicker for residents at
Pinecrest Manor Nursing
Hoole. The residents cony
tinue to keep, busy enjoy-
ing off site•events and enjoyed and then there
those at their home.- was the sing -a -long with,
Some enjoyed an put- Don Fair.
ing to the Legion's Dining On Valentines Day, the
Out dinner; and a hayride Kairshea WI hosted a
thanks to Gerald.. birthday party in recogni-
Entertainment by Tyler, tion • of Viola Hallam,
.a young guitar player, was` Jessie Joyn.t, Sadie
Hamilton and Bernice
Little Devils win 'three•
Tyke Little Devils sure on to bring home a
The Little Devils tray- : victory,
elled to Clifford over the Great play ,makers :were
weekend for a tournament, ; Brent Alton, Cody
Lui;know pia; cd a. good Shepherd and Andrew
first game, against Clifford: Hogan Cann.
with ;end-to-end action. • Kemp '.scored three
Travis. MacPherson scored unassisted goals, with A J.'
his first goal of his hockey Beasley picking up• two,
career. With the erowd:on , .ant; assisted by pen
f ucknow's side,. the team Dorscht,
skated to a ,4., to '3. win, • The,squad was "back in
There was good defensive Clifford on Sunday for
action from Sheila•Kuik their final game and they
Mitch Martyn, Adalat 'were • ready ' ' when.
Walkerton hit the ice.
Quinlan in net came up'
with some great saves.
Hogan Cann and Evan
Rivett. •
Other goals were', from
Cody:.' Kemp. and • A.J.
Beasley with two. ,Temp•
picked up an' assist too Midget' :.
After a long afternoon
amout.
wait, the Devils ca'ne oticnext ro
ready•to play hockey with ,
Minta. Darcy Quinlan was . IV[idget AE
between the pipes for the' Lucknow's additional
weekend:, , : entry in the Midget level
Lackrnow could -do no o -wan the WG1AA•playoff
wrong keeping. the pres- series with Mildtllay three
games to one,; with scores
k
of 7 to 2, 3 .to 1, :4 to 2,
report with the loss being 2' to I`
for Mildmay' who "won. in
100,00. _ ': sudden death overtime,
There were 296 cows, Lucknow. is the first.
on offer selling from 37.00. ' tear''"to win the WOAA"in
to 59.00'to the high of this Anew additional. entry
65.00. division. Both Lucknow
There were 15"bulls on:' Miidget'teaths have' Won
offer. selling from 5450'to the WOAA this season.
64.50 to the; high of 74.00.
There .were 291 veal on
offer selling' from:., beef:
85.00 to 129.00, holstein
75.00; to 80.00 to the high
of 99.00; plain; Holstein;
'60.00 to 75,00.
Lambs: 50 to `79 lbs.,
190:40" to 240.00;:: 95' to
109 lbs,; 127.50.
Sheep: 50.00 to 92.5.0.
Goats: 50.00 to 115.00.
The Pinecrest family
extends a warm welcome'
to new residents,
Sympathy is, expressed
to the families of Jack
Scott; Gordon Rantoul and
Jessie Gregory.
The residents extend a •
warm welcome to commu-
nity `nnembers to come. and
visit anytime.
�n
tourney '
A great team effort
fram Dorscht, Hogan -
Cann, Martyr and
Shepherd"led the teamto a
7 to 2 victory.. .
Beasley racked up twn
goals, while Kemp, I3rent
Alton, ' Rosa Meriam;
MacPherson and Kuik
recorded, singles. •Making"
the .plays were. Michael
Dalton, Beasley, Hogan -
Cann and Evan Rivett. , A
Don't. miss the Tyke
tourney in Lucknow On
Saturday, when Lucknow
' faces off with Blyth at 9
a.m.
AE advane
mid.
Game times are not
complete • yet for
Lucknow's OMHA round
with Lakefield
(Peterborough area).
Points in the series:
Daryl Aitchison 5, Mark
SQtanley 2, Jeff Andrew 3.
•Cam Moffat 6, Dale
Courtney'; 2. , Troy •
McKenzie •2, ;-Conor
McDonagh 3, Nick Mann,:
Jordan Andrew, .Mike
Wyndham, Jeff Cranston,'
John Van Diepenbeek and
Jeff Havens.
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COMMUNITY IAC
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CENT
WEN PATO
MARCH
Fri. 6.20-27
Sat. 7-21-28
CALL 528.331.2
Everlasting Flowers & Gifts
9 a an. - 5:39 p.m.
"knottier Way. To Flay„
Lottery Winners
Robert Whytock #675
Lorraine Arnol #.120 ...
Janet MacPherson .4f006
Bonus Friday March 601
Lucknow'Sp►orts Complex
(Schedule March 3 r March 11)
$159.00
$75.00
$50.00
$500.00
Mar; 3 -Figure Skating -4:00 am.
Novice S2 vs Hanover 6:30 p.m.
Atom Rep vs Wingham - 7;30 p,m,
(flame 5/5.W.O.AA, Final)
. Minor Hockey (P) - 9:00 p.m.
Rea Hockey 10:00 Pm.
Mar. 4 figure Skating" 4:00• p.m.
. Minor Hockey (P) - 7:30 p.m, ,.
tahcers (P) 9:30 p.m.
Mai: 5 , Minor Hockey (P) , 4:45 p.m.
Atom B vs Harriston - 7:00 p.m.
Peewee vs Wiarton - 8:30 p,m,...
(Game 3/5)
Roc Hockey -10:00 p:m
Mac: 6 . Minor Hockey (P) - 4:45 p.m.
Novice 82 vs Ripley " 5:45 p m.
Novlce.Rep vs,Southampton- 6:45 p.m.
(Possible playoff game)
Lancers vs Goderich 8:3i).p.m.
(Pirtle 5/7 series 2-2) •
Mar. 7 Tyke Tournament (ail day)
Midget AE vs Lakefieid , 7:00 p.m.
(Game 1/5, O.M.H.A..semifinal)
Bantam vs Wiarton +8;30 p.m,
(Game 4/5 tf nec;WA A.A. final)
Mar t3: Rentals
Midget AE vs Lakefield -1:30 p.m.
(Game 2/5, O.M;H;A. semifinal)
Lancersve Godel lch - 3?30. p.mi
(Game 717 if nec.), •
Atom B.vs Hanover 6:00 p.m.
Midget•Rep vs SmithVV,ilie - 7:00 p.m.
(Game 4115 If :nec. O.M.H.A.'semi)
Peewee Pepvs,Wiedgn - 8:30 p.m., •
(Genie 515 if nec,: W.d,A.A final)
. Matte Minor Hockey (P) 4:45 p.m,
Novice 81 vs Hanover - 6:30 p.m.
Minor Hockey - 7;30 p.m.
Mar. 10 Figure Skating - 4;00 p.m.
NoVice•82 vs Wingharn - 6:30 p.n..
Minor Hockey (P):. 7:38 p.m. .
pec Hockey - 9:30 Mar. 11 Figure Skating - 4:00 p.m. ,
Minor Hockey - 7:30 p.m.
cancers (P) = 9:30 p.m.
Please Note: due to O.M.H.A, Playoffs no Public Skating on
Sun: March 81h @ 1:30 p.m Parents & Tots - Tues. & Wed.
10 a.m,-noon.
•,LUCKNOW POOL
INSTRUCTOR/LIFEGUARDS
Requires Instructoriffeguards for the summer of 1998. Under.
the :supervision of the Recreation. Co-ordinator'and Head.':
'instructor, the successful candidates will hetp tehch•swlmnting
lessons, will ,do liteguarding duties; participate in ongoing;staff'..
training, ;and do "daily"staff duties 'for the swimming pool.
Applications should state past- work experience, Alt quaiifiications
attained or presently being taken, and any' other information,
pertinentlo this job; As weli,..photocopies of all certificates and
qua llet:tione and/or awards are to, be"'included in your:
appiioation.:' •
Job descriptions and requirements for this position may be
n theOffice, know.
obtai ed at Municipal Ulf c ,Luc
Employment' from "approximately raid June'up to and/or including
LabourWeekend.
Closing date for applications for INSTRUCTOIRILIFECIUARDS is
March 26,199, 8 at 5:00 p.m.
Appiicationswill be received by:• •
Lucknand District :joint• Rccre
o:iv atiion Department.
Box 40,'
LUCKNOViI, Ontario
'NOG 2H0