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47 Cord* of
Thanks
J'
SWAN
in loving' memory of a dear
husband; father and grand-
father Dave Swan. whc
. passed away 1 year :ego
April 29, 1997.
Though tears in my eyesdo
not glisten: •
.And my face'. is: not always
sad.
There is ravers is .night '
orsi:.
meeting; •
But l think of the husband l
had
Not a day de t forget. you'.
In, my heart you are.always,
here
For i love you and miss. you
As it ends the: year,.,
Lovingly remembered by his
wife,: Joyce
He field my, hand through:
the passions of my child-
hood
He Swore he would never
tet me.go
1,prayed he would live forev-
er
Oh, God why couldn't it bei.
so .
Like the ocean proud aind
• strong:
There was n4 •warning, his:
road was not long
1 stood in silence as: he lay
there sleeping•
My soul In ,torment, my
• heart weeping
One kiss to bid my father a
last good-bye •.
One last breath, the echo of
his final sigh
Never again wine feet his
gentle touch . '
. The warmth of his skin,
t miss elm so much
• There isno source of.co►.n-
.fort for it was always he
Who held me in .his arms
•
. when my soul was breaking
free •
So.1 turned to .the Heavens
• and called out his name ` ,
i bum a candle in his ,honor`':
a strong proud flame •-' . -
But as my :lather,, the candle
`stands.defeated and.,
l` stand left alone, by time So
cheated.
i love you [caddy and t need
you so
int my, heart you .Will live forte
ever.
I'll never let you go
Lovingly .remembered by
wife Joyoe, daughters
Susan, George. and Lerie,
sons Frank, Steven and:
Robert, and all, the grand-
children. -=18x .
47. Cards of
Thanks
LOPS -GRADE 8 CLASS
The LCPS Grade 8 students
and parents would. Mika to
say a special thank you to
flrian and' Kathy Knechtet of
Lucknow Village Market:,for
their hard work: and :gen-
erosity to support our very
successful fundraising bar-
beetle
arbeeue on April' 11, Also
thank you to everyone who
made, donations, to support
,our Grade 8 Ottawa and
Quebec trip. It was appreci-
eted," Sincerely,; the LCPS
Grade 8 class. --18
MAC NAL
is wish to sincerely thank my
family, • neighbors and .
• friends for alt the kindness
shown 'to me while in
University Hospital, London '
and since ,.returning home,
Thank. you for the visits,
flowers, phone calls, cards
and for the .delicious food
brought to our home. Alt
these caring acts will never
be forgotten. Thank, you
everyone. Beryl. '418
'HUNTER
A sincere thank you to our
relatives, neighbors and
friends fortheir concern and:
kindness during the past
four months when 1: have
not been. well and confined.
to the hospitat. Thanks to
my four doctors and the
nurses at Wingham hospital
foettteir attentive -and care
and 'to Dr. Passe and: ours call Vicky at 528-3937 • or
HEAosToNEs
l.n .,concert with special
guests, Friday, May 8 at the
Goderich Arena..0 180;
MacDonald St :Licensed/ll
ages show; Tickets advance
$12; doer $15 available at
A.V.E. Entertainment,.
Suncoast Mail. Phone 519-
544-5105. Website; :•
www.headstoner .com/mein
tehtrri--15rt:8ce
R.EU NtON: PARADE '
COMMITTEE MEETING
Thursday, May 14, 7:30:
p.m. at the Tourism Office. .
Anyone who can:'help ns
Please. come out to the
meeting: Tom Downey 395-
5190 or Jim Finnigan 520-
3104,{-17419)re
COED RECREATIONAL
SOCOER
Any men or women- interest-
ea in•Cplaying this summer
es at University Hospital, 528=2210 f t
or more d a ai1
London It is good to be -17,18ar
home again. Jim. -18x EGt1N SENtQaS
s.
TAYLOR • Dining program wilt be held
Words cannot express the May 13.-17 18ar
heartfelt thanks to. our
RUMMAGE SALE
friends and neighbors for
.the cards, flowers .and Friday,: May 20, 10 a.m. to 6
donations at our recent loss p.m` Satur3dmay, May. 3h0, 10.
of our brother Harold. a•m to p . aetne
Thanks again Don and
.of 'Mrs Jack .McGuire's,
Marlena. �18x (Huron Aute Wreckers},
R.R. 5,. Lucknow, 1 'it4
LUCKNOW Carr miles, north, 4 miles. west of
We would like to thank, : Luckngw. Good clean dons-
Motfat's and Morrison's for tions .Welcome, Proceeds for
barbecues, for donations overseasadopted children:
and especially to Knechtets Sponsored by the Huron
tor their help ire. making our Bruce Chiidren.'s. Helpers,
. fundraiser a success, -18x phone 395-2827 er 395-
MERIAM 4150..-1821'
.We Wish to thank Dr: Duff :
RANGEVI ,E FIDDLE &:
and the nurses an :then 8th . � fSTBP DANCE CAMP
floor at University Hospital
for the excellent ore given July 12-17,1998. Learn with,
•'to Barb' atthe :lime of her ilI- the best instructors, in
nets. Many thanks to family:
and friends for flowers: and
charitable donations. food:
sent to the house,, lunch
served at Victoria Church.
.Th,anks to Ruth Erb and
Canada, Scott Woods,
Cindy Therripson, Judy
Weymouth, Chanda Gibson,
Kendra Norris ani more,
Contact Bill Elliott 519-941-
5683.--18bc •
Coming
*vont*
•FlOOLE -JAMBOREE
Blyth and • District
Community Centre, Sunday,
May 1.7 starts
Admission $4; cold. dinner
$7. .Overnight carping.
available. Sponsors; Blyth
Lions Club.--18,19cc
SW015TH ANNUAL FOP--
DLE & STEPDANCE
Championehips, STRAT-
FORD Fairgrounds
Coliseum,. Friday July 3rd,
7:0.Opm, Saturday July 4th
9:30am,. Finals and Show
7:00pm. Tickets .at door,
Advance ;tickete/camping
information; 519271-6115.-
-1$be •
Friday, - HS and HT .-
Marion Jones 247,4'684;
Ron Elliott 263, 666.. 200+
scores: Eric Taylor 208,.
Evans. 'Helm 211.,, Marion
Jones 247, 235, 202,. Ron
Elliott 263, 210, Bob
Jones 209, Betty Small
225, Nick Beyersbergen
242.. Standings; No -Shows
8, Ducktales- 6, Toonies.6,
No -Way 4.
Monday - .HS and HT -
Terri. Van Diepen 301,
Anita Elliott 598; Ross
Lewis 285,-723, 200+
scores: Terra, Van. Diepen
301, Wendy Ritchie :202, ..
Eric Taylor 239, 253, 214,
Anita Elliott 239,'•Ross- ,
Lewis 230, 285, 208,
• grave Rup phrey 220, 246,
Dinnie Whitby 211, John
Van. ' Diepen 228.
Standings; Flintstones 14,
Pecans 12, Lion Rings' 10,:..
Bubble, Gum Balis 9.
Looney Tunes 3, Barnuts
Luoknow il.ions Furst `Vice President George
Vliet ge (right) presents the Rae :4} Watson tro«
phy to Ken Harrison of the Shelburne Lions,. at
the District 1h79. Convention in Saubie Beach,
The award le presented .annually tO the Club
with the: Largest increase in' membership,. .
(photo submitted) •
M
Clans' :anent:
district convenon:
Sauble Beach and; Governor's Banquet in the
District -Lions Club hosted evening heard Pt -D. Dr.
the 24th .District A,-9 John: F: Pearce frent-
Convention in ° Seubie Georgia gave a ' very
Beach from April 24.26, humoroue and informative •
• ,presentation. Sunday
Seven couples fratxt ' Morning necrology service
Lucknow attended. and paid respect to departed:
. enjoyed a -very busy week- Lions. The presents
end, The weekend started • tion of various awards and,
Friday evening, with a 50s the results of the voting.
and . 60s beach party. Lion .Gary Camm' from;.
Saturday started early with the Clifford*Ciub was '
business 'Meetings and , elected Governor: for A-9
training sessions. .The for 1998-99.
2.
Leslie, Hamilton forhaving a ,
Lots
meal ready at the house., AUBURN LiONS CLUB •
Rummage and homemade.
Pio auction. Auction starting
-7-pm;:plus used -books sale
starling. at 5 p.ni. To be held
at Auburn Community Hall,
Friday, May 8. - 18ec
SQUNDSA 'iON •
PRESENTS
'Heard it on the Radio' Maya,
29 and 30 at Teeswater
Thanks to McCallum. and
Pall Funeral 'Home;; and.
Sharon liyhitwelt .for
her lovely service. Jack and
family.•--18nxe
48. 'Coning;:
Events
BiNGO
Goderich Knights of
Columbus, every Thursday,
7 p.m. Columbus Centre,
390 Parson's Court, $4400.
in prizes; progressive lack -
Pot $1000.; regular jackpot'
$1500 must go. Lie.
#157920. First Saturday of
every month, .7 p.m.,;
Columbus Centre, $500.
Miiii Jackpot, • $1,500'
Jackpot Total prized
'$4,600: Lic. #310055• Super.
Star Provincial Garvie every
Bingo Night..- 07tfar.•
ROMEO AND JULIET
Goderich District Collegiate,
East Gym, May 8, 7,,.8:and
9, at 7:30. p.m.. Reserved'
seating. Tickets available at.
LOCI. ,Phone 524.7353: (Jo-
Anne).16 18
Community Centre et 7:59.
p.m. High eriergy live per
formance of hits, from the.
-'60's to the '90'5. Tickets
$12per,person. Available at
Luckrtow Cut • &. Curl,
Lucknow Farm Supply or
Phone .528-2914 of 357-
3763.--18
80TH BIRTHDAY
TEA
The family of Gerda deJong
request your, presence at a
gathering in honer of her
80th ,birthday on May 9,
Orap bythe common room
in her apartment building
(550 :Willoughby St.)
between the hours of 1 and
5 parr.: and have a cup of
tea and agoedie with us.,
See you there!! -18
o_ca
winners
Five tables' of shoot
were in play at the St.
Helens Women's Institute
Hall on April 28.
Winners were Ross.
Taylor, Teresa Courtney,
Cliff Menary, and. Lenore
Glen. Lloyd Appleby had
the most shoots. Proceeds
of the card party went to
the Cancer Society,
On Tuesday, April 2$,
there :; were four, tables at
the euchre card party held
-at' Brookside Public
School.
High rnan. was Tom:
'Culbert, Low orae was
Raymond Cousins. High'
pink. card was' Jim
Errington. Low lady ;was
Diane Duval:
There was a three-way
tie with Rayiinond Haggle,
,Margaret Errington and
John Harris. John Harris
won with the most" tone
hands
es jIC:W
ears; gear
tsar busy
The. Lucknow and
District Kinettes . • are;
pleased. 'that five .new ..
members: have joined in
recent months. New Mem-
bers bring 'enthusiasm and
youth to th e klub; which •
has a busy agenda in
upeentin& lonths:
Tlic annual bike a -thus.
is scheduled. for May 3fl:<
The• Kinettes will be run
tong the food booth at the
Kinsmen- Sitmmerfest, as
'well; as helping with the
two screen Video Dance
on rune 20
summer
'On Reunion weekend
the club is assisting with
the barbecue at Pinecrest'
dzr; July 3 and hosting a
. • Magic Show ' for the -kids
on: Saturday afternoon:.`
The winning ticket for a
$1,000• bill will be drawn
'an July et. Ticketshave
Veen,._ ran: s.a1,o since
Christmas. Plans are
urtderw ay for ':a Dream
Auction on October 16 to
help raise "funds' for the •
swimming pcol, the new
soccer fields and other
worthwhile causes. "
cattle s
er 'last ti
Top. end of the: fed cat-
tle 'sold, $1 higher with
second cut selling steady
at Brussels last week.
Caws sold steady, Veal
and lambs 'both traded on
a steady market..Ali class-
es of stockers sold on a
steady. trade.
There' were 393 steers
on offer selling from 90.00
to the high of 102:50.
There were; 194 heifers
on offer selling' from 90.00
to 96.00 ;to the 'high of
101.25.
There were 227 cows
on offer selling from 40.0(}
to 57,00: to the::high of
70.00
There were 18 bulls Citi
offer selling from '60:50` to
65.00 to tlxe high of 77.00.' ..
There were 278 veal ee
offer selling from: beef:.
80.00 to 124.00; Holstein
65.00' to 80.00; .plai'n
Holstein 55.00 to 65.00,,
Lambs:. under 50 lbs.,
1 `7500 to 190.00„50 to, 80
lbs. 170.00 t6.200,00; 8Q
t+a, 95 lbs., 165.00.. to
177.50;95'to ;110lbs;
130.00 to.;162.50, •
Sheep. '25,00 to i 10.00..
Goats: 32.00 to 127; 50.