The Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-08-05, Page 10Page 1G.- Lueknow Sentinel, V nesday; August 5,
O. In 4L Coming
MoMorianii
Evonts
MOON
In loving memory of a dear
.husband, father and grand-
father Louie who .passed
away seven years ago,
August 3, 1991.
1 cannot have the old days
back when we weri all
.together.
But when old days t do
recall that's. when we miss
youmost of all,
Although t smile and say:I'rn
fine, no one misses you
more then L
Sadly missed, but never for
gotten,Gladys Moon and
family, -31x
47. Cards of
Thanks:
ELLIOTT
We would like to extend a
huge thank yoito allwho
contributed and attended
our retirement party on July
25. A special thank you to
Donna and George McBride
for having it at their home,
Thanks to altwho helped in
any way, It was appreciated
and never will be forgotten.
The floor lamp. will Zook real
.nice • in our new home.
Thanks again, Ellwood and
Wilma J1x
•' V.ERMEEREN•
To the . residents of
Lucknow, thanks for making
my first year here a very
special one. What a friendly
townt• Michelle Vermeeren,.
Administrator at pinecrest:
-31x
400 Coirirning
E ents
998
BENEFIT NIGHT
For itaren and Ed Meeugan
.and family. This family has
recently Lost thel barn to
fire, pate Aug. 8, at 7 p.m.
Place: George. and 'Donna
McBride's shed, "SS34 Huron
i inlass Townline (between
the 4th and 6th of Kinloss).
Please bring• pot luck finger
foods and your lawn chair.
Donation box at,the door -
Call 396-609.3" for'flrther
information.--30,31nx
BRIDAL SHOWER
Everyone, welcome to 'a
bridal shower for Vinriy
Schadskaj bride-to-be of
Kevin 'Lowry at Pine River
United Church Aug. 8, 10
a.m. --30,31 •
FIDDLING AT THE
FALLS 4AM.BAREE
At Falls . Reserve
Conservation Area on
Saturday, Aug. 8. Music
begins at 1' p.m, Musicians
welcome to register and
playl .Admission ' is $7 per.
car. Falls Reserve Is located
'off ' County Road 31 at
Seminar, Call. 524.6429 for
information. --3:1
'EUCHRE TOURNAMENT
Carlow 'Masonic Hall.
Sponsored by the O.E.S.
Saturday, Aug. $ Cash
prizes. Lunch provided, Play
begins at 8 p.m. Admission
- $5. Everyone welcome, -=
3.1cc
BINGO
•PGoderich Knights of
Columbus, every •Thursday,,
7 p.m. Columbus ,Centre,
390 Parson's Court, $4400.
• in "prizes; .progressive jack-
pot $1000.; regular' jackpot
$1500' must go, Lic
.,#167920. First S'atorday :of
every month* :'7 p.m..,
GoIu:mbt{s Centre, $500.
Jackpot, $1,500.
Jackpot. Total , prizes
$4,600.. #310856. Super
Star: Provincial Game every
Bingo. Night„---07tfar
• •RAY PRICE, THE ...
MAVERICKS,.
' Michelle Wright, Hank
Witliatns ' ill, The
Stampeders, Charlie Major,_
Bruce Guthro, Chris
Cummings, Good Brothers,
Gordie Frap `& Many others
9th; Annual Havelock
Country Jamboree cartfping,
Baily, admission 1-800-533
3353:.August 13, 14, 15,
16: -31bc •
FAREWELL CARD
PAR'T'Y
A faraawelt card party will be
hel4'for Cathy Mid'•iart:
Thomas on August 15, ate
Whitechurch
Comniunity Hall: Everyone
weleornel.--31,32x
FLOWER SHOW
• AND TEA
Horticultural Society's annu-
al Flower Show and Tea at
the Lucknow 'Legion. ,on
Wednesday, Aug. 12 from 2
to 4 p .ni. Anyone wanting •
• entry forms call Frank Alton
528-2771:.-31,32ar
COMMUNITY
BRIDAL SHOWER
For Kim' Snowden at St.
H'elen's Hall on Aug, .17. at
7:30 O.M. Everyone wel- •
canie. 31,32
•• SINGLES DANCE
At the Brussels Legion Aug.
9, trot -6.7 to .11' p.m. Music
by The Country Versatiles. .
• $8.;per.person. For more
information .call 8876562, --
31cc
48* Coming
Evonts
COMMUNITY SHOWER
For Diane Fuss at
Whitechurch
Doli.rtmanityHaii,
Aug. 7 at 7:3Q p,rn, •
icor further information
phone Bath Rintoul
357-3079:.Please
accopt this as your.
.personal invitation.,
Prepare yourseif
for 'biting insects
(NC) -if you're beading If you discover a large
into the bush, some simple nest of stinging insects
preparation can help keep near your home, have it
biting insets away. Avpid, safely destroyed as soon
wearing • perfumes or as possible. Delaying, will
attractive scents, including only givethe nest time to
hair styling products "or grow.
scented shampoos._ If you , You can learn what to
discover a nest,; give it do in .an emergency with
plenty of room, Teach some first aid tr.aining.'For
children: not to panic if a information about first aid
bee or wasp comes near and safety, contact your
them. Instead, wait calmly local St. John Ambulance
for the insect to leave, or office.
gently brush it away.
MURRAY'S
CHRISTMAS HOU$E.
Open 10 a,in, to 4:30 p.m
every day. 10%a• off every •
purchase, .S:0% off selected
merchandise, IMAGINE...for
20 years our 10 room home
has magically shimmered -
twinkling lights, decorated
Christmas trees, cherished
,ornamerifs.. all expertly
crafted • and
exquisite.,.stretch your
imagination. Experience the •
"ULTIMATE" 'shopping plea-'
sure! 7304: fichrriond St;
Arkona, 1.800-575-1974. --
3f-34cc
wwwwtnis.Ca. LISTINGS •
WANTED
PAUL ZINN
528 2411.
'50 'ACRES - New bungalow; 35.
weaned hog barn, . •
HAVELOCK: - 3 bedroom, 11/2"
.baths, completely renovated
$74,800,
45 BEDUSE :86
acres lot, IMIR0380178.11. tt• '
• ed*CAEB - Kintose Twp: 2
:bedroom, dug pond, nicely treed,
$79,900,
ELGIN ST. - Raised bungalow,'
• garage, $144,900, • '
1.5 ACRES.- Building, lot, Kinloss:
314 ACRE - building lot, serviced,
Inglis St. $35,060.; •
RETAi.L STORE With, 2
bedroom apartment. Exceilent
condition..S98,900.
'AUBurtN'- Three bedroom house
plus extra lot with 24' X 30' Shap.
Reduced•to 551;900.
BUNGALOW With carport, 3.
bedrooms, 311 heat, HaVeloolc St.
Reduced to $54,900..
`BRICK HOME , 5 bedroom, 1.4:
acre country Iot;Now 599,000,
OUTRAM 5T. -.3 bedrooms, large
treed rot, newer kitchen & family.•
Mom. $79,900. • •
100 ACRES; Stone house, bam,•
Shed, 85. workable:. 3 ponds.
Kinloss Twp. . '
2 ACRES:- 4 bedroom, home, 28`
x'48' shed;• 120` x 30' barn near•,
Ron Albeit, $114,900.
HAVELOCK ST - Attached home,
With double garage, •$85,000,
6 BEDROOM• house,• attached'
'3: bay garage. Bob St, $114,900:,
1:5 ACRES -with creek -:$•
bedrooms, 16' x 24'• .shed..
$69,900.
BRICK 8 UNIT apartment.
complex, 2 bedroom units. Good
,tong term Investment, $235,000.•
EDGE'OF, TOWN, 3 bedroom
house, . heated,
garagelwo± Ar5. x $22' lot
'with stream & pond. $89,900, •
$663 500: 1 acre lot, , 4 bedroom
home edge of t uCknow. •
YEAR, ROUND •HOME -'an Nine;
Mile river; 2 bedrooms,
woodipropane heat, Nice:
• work$hop.;$06,500.
137 ACRES'-. East Wawanosh,
remodeled, 3 bedroom Drees,
largo beet bam, 5319,000
60 ACRES 60 workable, East
Wawenoah.
•USTINGs WANTED
iri`iNTEE
• LUCKN'*W AUXILIARY > .
FOR WINTER SPORTS
Will meet on August. 18 at 7
p.rn. at the arena, Food
booth plansfor the upcom-
ing season will, be dis-
cussed. Parents/Guardians
welcome.--31,32ar
•
Ready for
Lucknow
Stampede
*from. page
frijol the start of that sea-
son until the mals.
"1 blew out my knee at
the finals," he said. He
didn't go into his slide
right, coming off the
horse, causing the injury,
'He hurt his other knee
last summer and was
forced: to take last winter'
Off„
"I never steer wrestled
all winter," he said and
only roped' about three
times.
While it. gave him some
much needed time .with his
wife Debbie and da.Ughter
Shaelin, it gave this season
a slow start:
He said his knees are
feeling, good good now and 'it.'
took him a few rodeos to
get .warmed up again. But
Green has had some good
runs lately and is feeling:
ready to. give a good `show
at the L;ucknovv Stampede-
ssissesst3ir:essisessis•tlsts$
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It's been a perfect summer for the pool with, .
temperatures soaring to degrees -requiring 0.1it- t:..
tle cooling off for the body, Last week, the p001
staff hosted safe sun. days; Wednesday was
Hawaiian night. These two, water lovers•played
a game of pool 'basketball. (Livingston photo)
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Want ads
For Ewa
isrtttittsssesorttssss•fsssts11
Tiffins
visit
son in
Barri.e
by Jean Ross •
Bevin; and Anne Marie.
Tiffin spent: a few.day.s
last weekend visiting` their
son _Dean at Barrie and
visited other attractions in '
""thearea. 4}zt Thursday
' they visited with Stephen
Tiffin at Kitchener.
The Whitechurch Hall
board held a shoot party
Monday evening with '10
tables in play- Highlady _.
Alice Nicholson; second '-
Audrey: , Edgar; most
shoots - Lois C,hantney;
white`'. card - Oscar'
Shefter; second'high;play-
'ing .on white 'card 'Lucy
Wood;'•' most shoots
Orville E11iOtt.
Draw prizes Merle,
McFarlane, and Audrey
Vath
.. Kathy Gibson, Trudy
Thompson, jean Reiss and
•'Shirley Hunter spent :two
days in,Coliingwood'and
'
area. On their return they
took the scenicroute:
horde by Beaver Valley;
and Eugenia Falls.
Particjpa
n Lodge tou
.n in�erest�.r��outng
by Erima Haldeinby
On Tuesday, six ladies
from Silver Lake Institute
went to Participation
Lodge ` near Holland
Centre: .
Grey -Bruce WI mem-
bers were invited to an.
open house in appreciation
for their support from the
saie:of donated quilts,,
ese quilts help finance'
the *rating expenses -for
ifolY¢rly pfrra.
videoogwmsars shown,
lefr'eshinents served, and
guided tours' of the facility
followed where the ladles
,net some of the perma-
nent residents. It was an
interesting and enlighten-
ing outing.
Friends and, relatives
attended the wedding of
Crystal faldenby . and
dreg Turnbull at ,,the
Haldenby farm, Westford
on Saturday. The •reception
followed the Teesvvater
Community Centre.
Crystal is the daughter
of, Barry and Sandra
l`1<aldenby, Westford and
Greg is the sen of the late
Stuart and Betty Turnbull'
Congratulations Crystal
and Greg from all of usl
Don ,and Betty Bushell
iday in Bracebridge with,
Kurt and Janet •Neilson
and family. .
Jack and Joan Barr
returned home this week,
from visiting 'friends, and
relatives in the western
provinces, They reported-
on the amount of rain out
there. Too bad we couldn't'
arrange for an exchange.
Our sympathy goes out
to the Graham and Ackert
families in the passing of
Winnifred (Ackert)
Graham. Her funeral was
an Friday in Winghann.
The Ackerts.' were
raised at,Holyrood: Many
a local person learned to..
play piano from
returned :home from a hol- Winniifred. " .