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PriTEPLACE MURRAY • ANNUAL GENERAL
Thank you everyone for intuit
Thank you to Kea, gob,
Jett, Raul' and, dad for help-
ing: Clean :up the tree, eft the
house ¥slur response was
greatly appreciated: Brad:.
and Sharon, ,-22
LEGION ,ARIES
ALIX1UARY'
.The Royal Canadian: Legion
• Ladies .Auxiliary Branch:
'30Q; Lucknow would like to
thank everyone who Sup-
ported their spring tea and
bake sale. The winners of
our draws were 5Qt6Q - 1st
Gladys Robertson, . 2nd
John Bremner; cake
Sheila, Tapp; mugs Eci
o ttiyette, --22ar
VAN i�YK : ° ;.
We watltd like to thank our
families for all their help with
.ukas, before and. after
Mitchell's arrival it made my
staysin hospital easier
knowing everything was
lacked atter. Thanks go to
Doctors„ Lal, Brown, and N.
Pierce and all the nurses on
2nd floor of Alexandra. and
Marine General Hospital .for
all their TLC before,, during:
and after tMlitchelt's arrival,
To the doctors and nurses.
go 6 hest nursery Children's
Hospital of. Western Ontario,
thanks for the expertise and •
care shown to Mitchell, And
last but :not least; thanks to
.Daddy` ler all his love and
support. L au.rie and,
Mitchell.: -22"
O.R.NN.,
i would. like to thank every,'
one for their, birthday wish-
es; dards and'gifts. for my
65th birthday Afsp to'my'
family fOr all their work on
the Party, J.D.-:-22x
gifts` phone calls and con-
cern .shQwn for Lindsay last
week. Special thanks to Dr.
Sleeth, W.V. nurses, Mrs.
Black, Mrs: Bates and our
families for all sof their I elp.--
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Coming
Events
OMMUNiTY BRIDAL
SHOWER
Wingham; and, District
Community Living-
Assgclationa annna'general
rneeting to be held Monday,
June 6, 7:30 p.m. at sack.
Reavie Centre .(Wingham).
The agenda to include;
Association business, elec.
tion of Directors,
Community Awards, 40th
anniversary , displays.
Refreshments to follow..»
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A community bridal shower • 142. ANNIVERSARY
for Ruth Anne Ournin, SERVICE°
tianeeb. of. Ricit Aske&,- at At . south . 't<Intoss
the St. Helen's Hall on Presbytarian Church
Saturday, Mune 6; at 2 if,m. Sunday, "June 14, at 11 a.m.
Everyone welcome. -- Speakers will. be David anti
21.22x• Miriam Barrie, missionary'
=go DANCE Iasrtners, ire agricultural
Twa (creeps • hits from the development Everyone
• 50"s: to 9Q`'s at Luoknow; . welcome 22,25
Spode Complex on June BINGO
2Q, 9 p.m, .to t a.m. Part of - G'oderieh Knights of
the • Kinsmen-Kinette Columbus,; every Thursday;
Summerfest. $5per person: •7 p.m. Columbus Centre,
Age of mat'erity. - 22-24ar 990 Parson's Court, $440Q.
Inprizes; progressive- leek -
SUTHERLAND:
• We would tike to thank an
the neighbors tram the 2nd
:.,arid 4th . Concession ° of
Kinloss for• the' lovely
e tenmg in aur; honer.;:Your
• thoughtfulness and gifts ,will
always be cherished", A�spq
Olal' thanks 'toy Jamil and
Marlene Lwin for hosting; it
and forr being great neigh
bors, We'it miss you! Jirn
and 5yke. --22
.LUQi(NQW 0140eoWAY
„LOCAL' fHERQES'',
Much appreciation"
Motson 'Breweries for their
financtat support; George' •
Gibson for organizing the -
' equipment and work crew
and to. Pat forgiving up her
•~ weekend;; away; to' Allan
Ritchie,`, Patrick Ritottie,
Gordon- °Sehilt; Jaspn
..Steffler Don Young Robert
Young; - Hervey..Wightmian;
and Kinsman Randy •Alton;
Brad H:urnphrey, Wayne;
McDonagh; And -Jett Taylor.
for; `all their hard Work oh the
trails, to those Lions and'
others who will. bo complet,
.ins ..the. work at' the park,
also thanks to Fteayle 1 arm
Egoipment• and Wt iteehurch
Aggregates for their assis-
tance and°to Pat Livingston,
Luckn4wSentinel for pro-
moting the event. You are
alt "L.ocatr. Heroes," Lynn. -�
Saturday, June 6 at theAki,, pot $;FQQO.;. regular paokpot
Station,. Victoria: Street, $'1500 . must go. 00.Ustowii. Dancing frorn 6 10 #167920. First Saturday of
te."Mttsle by. Ken Scott. -- .'every month, 7 p rrt., ,
22co • " • C*lumttus 'Centre, $$OQ
Mali Jackpot $1,5Q
FAMit.Y CQA►I.iTIdN Jackpot, Total prizes
F"AIATY $4,.6QQ; LIP, #310866, Super
Sid torah to a leader 'a., Stt3tr PCQvinctal Gerrie every
roast far an t�enrret.t, •
Pon Bingo Night..- Q7tfar
Friday,
June 19
y,
'CQED RECREATION'Walkertonl(rrights of "
Colurnbu,s Matt, 7:30. i.m SOCCER
Tickets $35 (hick/00a a tax . Holdat that l,ucknow, bald;
deductible, donation), ,Beet OVQ!Y 2nd, and 4th Sunday.
t
auction Contact Linda weloome meat eat at 7:15,
,dinner-tnusiG=dancing-sitent •a acting in. Julie. Everyone
Fretburoer. f3 1.-0548: p•rn Questions call Vicky
"Tickets must be obtained by 528-3937 evenings
osq
71,
itoes lose
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DECORATION SERVICE Ito Gode
At the Lochalsh Cemetery
June 14, at 2 p;rrr,-. '
ALTQNI VII.,KiNa
IRWAL SHOWER
Miscellaneous bridal shower
wilt ba held for Sut*anne
Alton on Sunday, June 7, 2
p.m, Trinity United Church,
Ashfield, Everyone wel-
come. -2a
Mosquito
Tile Optimist. Mosquito
SQcoor team hosted
Coderich I of C, an May
28. It was acloso game
with: the, whole Lucknow
team playing, well. They
had many chances but
couldn't put the ball in the
net, with the sante ending,
2 tot for Gelderich.
Lttcknow's tone goal
came from Mark Hackett.
Mood: goaltending kept the
team in. Ibe 8anio.
-Coaches this year are
Eager and Vicky
Morrison,
asketball players place
hirdin Gus Macker tourney
by Pat Livingston
A foursome froth RE..
Madill Secondary School
did themselves proud at.
the 25th Gus Meeker 3 -
on -3 basketball tourney
recently. •
Grade 11 students Josh
Leaman, Jeff Martin, Mike
Irwin and -Pat Nolan •
placed third ini the 1.5!16
age category .. at • the
London event where 1,410 •
teams participated,
Playing, teams from
Canada and the United -
States, the teens 'watt and:.
lost the first day mitt then•
went on to: win the first
• four- and lose the last on
Sunday to capture a, third
place finish, resulting in .
40 ittvitatiQn to compete `ill:.
the world;; championships
at Celebration (Orlando
area), Florida;
•
it was quite •a::weekend
for the basketball players,, .,
who calied;it an'awesortte
experience;' particularly
When otie''of the games
went into sudden" death
They never expected to. ••.The Otis H acker 3-otn-3•
ett up in third place. baa'ketbalt tournament is
Right, naw -tile teens ars reported to be the most
planning to, attend the . popular in North, America,
world championships if it -stained 25 years ago
they can raise the neves-. with 18 players; 00 a small,:
stay funds.: If you're inter drivew4y in i,ow, ell;.
ested in 'helping out the. Michigan, , with Scott ..
McNeal (alias Gus
cause, the teens would be Macken) the mastermind
most appreciative; You behind the .event, The
call Josh at 528-2492, event has played in 75
Mike at 357-1308, Pat at cities. Participants range
357-3752, or 'Jeff at 357- frotn'age 'five to 65 and: all
1668. talent levels,
Mike Irwin, Pat Nolan, Jett Matin and Josh
Leeman placed.third. in,t it agecategory at the-:..
recent Otis Meeker. 3 -ono basketball : tottrnaa:
meet :They've been `'invited to p orida.:;
,(t,ivingston photo)
June,12.
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116TH ANNIVERSARY •
of the Whitechurch United
Church Sunday, June 7.
ServiCes at 11 a,m:._ and 8
p.m,. Guest speaker Canon
A.:Adams, An evening, of
song and praise. •Music by';
' mernbers bf the Corrie`
Wroxeter United Churches'
•:Social hour to follow. ,
'evening service. --21,22x
SEAFORTH'S GIANT
COMMUNI'T'Y YARD•
SALE' ,
and :downtewn sidewalk
sales, ':Saturday, June;0, in
Seaforth, 'Lots of bargains
for everyone;, bring your
Gamily and friends. -,-21.,22cc
REUNION PARAoE
MEETING
June 4th, 7:30 p.m. •at the.
Tourism Office. Toro:
Downey 395-519.0 or Jim
Finnigan. 526-.8104.,
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NQSTAL.,GIA4RAMA ` ~
S:UNiIVIi SIftOW
June ::14/98;:.,.1.0L4, 85.
5V'AGr,.AND. DOE,
per Qrag Turnbull , and,
. Crystal .Haldenby, Saturday,
June 14, ,:M F*rmosa.
'Cotttrnynity Centre,9 p,tn. to
1 a:h." Tickets! *5. At ,door
Lunch provided.' D.J --
22;2$x
Rf;,LATiVE AND FAtEND
GHOWEIt ' .''
for Shan Black, daughter of
Lawrence and'. Joyce. Black,
• Granck'$end: at Nile United
' ,C1.7iurch:June-7, at i:30. p:m,
,',-.‘200 •
$ .RAWBEORY
FESTIVAL_
Luckrow
,Presbyterian Church.
Wed., June 1'
2 lettings.µ 5•and.6;30
7Tickets lo' iivence,only.
Finlay Decorators 5283484
i Mon. - Fr, 8 a. m," p,:p.m.
m.
Sat, 8 a.m.-1.p:m,
' NI .
A((QIMMQDATI.N
C•A$!ING
No hookups.:
ttarge. area for
tents & trailers.,
Close to ell events.
1 IA North of.
Main Street,
S z 8- 3: 144,.
:''Dealers bu"y�ngsetling smatl.
antiques, ,glassware, coins,
old• advertising, posters,
tins, calendars," postcards,: ,
StarWars toys, buttons,
peke, books, documents;
miiitaria, •sportearda,,:tools,
betties, breweriana, auto
mobitia,'reilroadania, sheet
music photographs,
ephemera. Fairgrounds
Auditorium,' Woodstock,
Ontario.'-22bc
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Pee Wee Hardball'
The Lucknow' Blue
Jays' second •game..i:n
Lucke ow. ext . le'lay. 26
against Clinton,: showed
• very strong offensive and
defensive plays. A triple by Daniel Drennan was A
one of the many, hcy 'hits;:
throughout the gable;
Pitchers. Tranl.Caood and
Nigel Black combined for.
five 'innings, with six
strike outs:: and only two
hits, The Jays defense had.
r,o errata against them, arta;,
catcher Bob. Raymond had..
four' throw -outs. on
attempted`„ steals by
Clinton, .
The lays won .15 4.
The Jays' had their first.
'Loss, in Mitchell, an May..
27.'A; disastrous fourth
inning saw:; the ivtitchell
team score.' 11 of: the 14
runs, mostly. unearned.
,Pitchers Ryan Rivett and'
Dustin Famish, gave 'their
best. The final score was
14, to 6,,
Tournament Play
The Lucknow Lesion
si)0,b ored the Jays first
touroantent.' last weekend
in Kincardine. This, was a
one day tpurnament rand
the, Luekhow, .Blue: Jays
brought home -the "consols
tion'hardware,
'The firstgame was won
by,,forfeit as- Qoderich
couldn't make the tou'rna-
nient.
The next game Was,
against . , a strong
Kincardine team, who,
'won the' game, 4 2.
Dustin Farrish pitched a
very strong game: for the.
Jays. Brennan Hogan had:
a key hit and sgored for
the: Jays, with Mark
Brindley being the other
Jay to cross the plate.
The Jays next match -up
was against Clinton. The
ret
Jays Won this" game 9- - 5 •
to,advance to the consola-
tion 'finals against $t.
• Marys'. The Jays won this
gatlie by -.l:6 2; A"strong
.pitchingTerfornmance by
Ryan .Rivett {;1.0 `strikeouts
and only two walks]rt,
ce-,
tined with another- strong
offensive attaek,'made this
•an exciting game to watch..
Everyone's;bats: carneto
life including Adam,,
Martin's.;, who'recorded ; •
douuble :and a single .aas'
well as Joe Murray" -with a
single.
It was ,a, very s&4ccessful,'
day for the Jays.'
�V b ttGodett.
The Luckno Midget C t 1" th b
w ar ieron s o e tee ases
hardball teat. travelled to: , and scored `a winning crun, •
Godctich on May: 27 and • Jacob made a couple outs
squeezed .out a 13 to 12. playing ;second base,
"
victory over the host, On May 28, the team
squad, : was off to Stratford, Where
11au,er pitched five they recorded 'a 7,10 6_rwini
innings; with three strike- Parrish. and, Brown both;
Dura: McKenzie was on hadthree strikeouts,
the mound 'for, one. , • • Elliott recorded a dou-
Mcl(otzie had hie and. a single;
run, three RBI and. a, sin- McDonagh had a single,
gle,.:=Bauer recorded dour ` and a.good catch in the
cies.. on two singles, and, . outfield; -