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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-08-19, Page 18
<s lacy r,►rsr r r,rssr1J Page 18--Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, August 19, 998 47e Cord* of , 484 'Cimino Thank* Event* BRIDGES The Bridges family would like to thank the Lucknow and.Ripley Fire .Department .and the many community members that showed their support through a very diffi- cult time, We would like to send a special thank you to the. Leeman family for .help- ing us through a very hard couple of days. Our whole family would like to thank Margo Abbott for the sup- port she provided for all of us the night of the fire Leo, Karen and family. --33nx SEEGER The family of the late Cart: Seeger would like to thank. everyone for their many acts of kindness during. Parrs illness and to the fam- ily afterhis passing. A spe." Cie! thanks to Dr.Dawso.n and his staff for their help. and dedication; to .Dr.. Ciesterfor being there for us; the hospital staff and ambulance team, the won- derful ladies of the VON 'Team Two and CCAC, Thanks also to relatives! friends and neighbors who brought food, flowers and cards; the Legion Ladies for the•lunch and of course for the wonderful people who made donations, to the Cancer Society. Thanks also to Pastors Dale and Marian Hussey and Bruce Elliott of McCallum A' Palta • Funeral Horne for making !lila as; comforting as possi- ble. Your words and,'hugs all helped us through this ' difficult time.'Kay Seeger and family., -330 LOWRY/SCHADSKAJE ' We would tike to thank'. •friends and relativesfor :their kindwishes, sUpport. and wonderful; gifts that we received. from •the common! ty shower..and'also to thank, all that attended the' stag~ and doe. Kevin and Vinny -33cc LUCKNp1At;LEGION : On behalf of the'Lueknow Legion, we would like to thank everyone.who helped and participated in our • annual horseshoe tourna- • •rrtent to make it a success. :We, would like 10 thank the, following for donating door prizes: Luckno'w" Co-op;• Montgomery ,Motors; Helm Welding; N.D. Cameron (Wingharn);, Erie Stewart Construction Lucknow Cut „& Girt and Annie's•©as•Bar.' 'Hope, to see you all idol again next year, Thanks, Mary and Wayne Cranston. --33ar 48. Coming ,Events YARD AND BAKE SALE; • At Kinlough fresliyterian. Church lawn on Saturday, Sept. 5.--33,35nxe' COME::AND; GO.TEA For Isabelle a elle E'rlgland in honor of her 96th birthday on. Saturday, Aug:. 22, from 2 to 4 parr. at 517 "Campbell. Street, Lucknow.--33 BiNCO Goderich Knights of • Columbus, every Thursday, 7 p,m. Columbus Centre,. 390 Parson's •Court, $4400: in prizes; progressive Jack- pot $10004 regular.(ackpot • $1.•500, must go. tie, #157820. First Saturday of every month, 7 .p'cm,, Columbus Centro:, $500 Mini Jackpot, $1,500 Jackpot. • Total prizes $4,600. Lic. #310856. Super Star P,rovinciat Game every Bingo Night..--07tfar ' : PLAY IT FOR SPIKE! Co-ed MO -pitch: tournament Aug. 21, 22 and 23 at Point Ci.ark. Sponsored by Labatts. Ay proceeds to Darlene , Smeltzer. Organized by Ashfield Ladies slo pitch,: Red. Barons co-ed slo pitch and Dingers mans sib 'pitch teams. --33nx MURRAY'S CHRiSTTMAS HOUSE 'Open 10 a.m. to 4:30 every day, 10% off every purchase, 50%' off selected merchandise. lMAGlNE,..for 20 years our 10 room home has magically shimmered twinkling` lights, .decorated Christmas tree's, cherished ornaments,.,; all expertly crafted and exquisi.te...stretch -.your imagination. Experience the • "ULTIMATE", shopping;plea-' :wire( 7304 Richrriond Ancona. 1.800.575-1974. 3f-34cc HURON BRUCE • .FAMILY COALITION PARTY Annual picnic Sat:, Aug. 22. at the Chepstow Lions Park ,, from `12 noon to ..4 p.m, `Good food, gaod friends and good times.' Please. come.-32,33cc BLOOD DONOR CLINIC . • • Aug. 27 from 5 to 9 p.m. at •F:E.. Madill Secondary School gym.--33,34ar EUCHRETOURNAMENT Carlow Masonic Hall, spon- sored by the O.E.S. Sat.,; Aug: 22. Cash prizes, LUnch provided. Play begins 8 p.m. Admission ' $5. • Everyone welcome -33cc STAG AND DoE For Mike•Austin' and Allyson. Straugtan, •Sat,; Aug. 2 2, at Goderich Arena from 8` p.m. to 1 a.m. Contact flick Patterson 529-7177. --33co rsinimictie • BREAM FAS`` Sunda . 8 a Includes; Eggs, .Sausage, Home Fries, ' Toast, Juke Coffee or Tea 400 C rating" Events SINGLES DANCE Singles dance at the Brussels Legion, Sunday, Aug. 23 from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Music by Oary Boyle. $8/person. '-31cc CHARTER to WONDERLAND Thursday, August 27/98 5. and adrnissiQn per person, G.T. MONTGOMERY LTD, .Charter & School Sus fines 1-519.528-2813 LUCKNOW LEGION Seniors Dining Prograiim Returns September 2nd 12 noon, Next dinners; October 14 November 4 Christmas Dinner - December 2 Cost: $7.00 New diners welcome nail ,lune 529-7633 for reservations where to,.. •buy it, Sell ,It; furnish, it, pack it, explore it,: hear, it,' •• compute eat it in the Lucknow Sennthiel Seaforth rink takes first The Lueknow Lawn Bowling Club hosted a ladies trebles event on, Aug, 14. The rink of Thelma -Coombe- of Seaforth took first place honors, followed by , Lola Itobfritsch's rink from Mi to heII, Darlene. 'Wood'srink from St. Mary's, . and ' Mary Higgins` rink from Mitchell. The cortsola- tionwinner was the rink of Isobel Annie, of. Mitchell. Fair' and farnily fun a s big StleCess by Tete* Courtney The 139thh Dungannon Fair and Fancily Fun Days were :a great success. . Ronald Alton was mas- ter ofcerentonies. The weatherman gave the usual W drops of rain fol- lowing the parade, with cloudy skies,warm and breezy. Blighty -four tractors pulled in the antique tree- . tor putt. Winners were (in order of placement): 2500 lb. class: David Kirkland, ,Lueknow; Tom Richardson, Hanover; Casey Hendriks, Lucknow; George, Smyth, Dungannon. 3500 lb.., class: Roy Gutmartis, Dungannon; Doug Ruston, Auburn; Terry Ruston, Carlow; Ken Ellis, Clinton. 3500 lb.. modified: Allan McWhinney, Nile; Jim• Hayden, Port Albert; Robert Popp, Riyth. 4500 lb, class; Roy Gutrnanis, Dungannon; Jim Hayden, Port Albert; Dave -Rutledge; : Nile; Karen Leitch, R,R, 2 Goderich. 4500 lb. modified: Trevor Wilkenson, R. R. 1. NilAlibi , Alrna;m; DD' - Dan. HougaydeRuston,Pn, ort Albert; Jean Pentland,. • e. 5590 :ib . class: Murray Popp, Benmiller; Wayne Hopper, Brussels; Terry. Ruston, Carlow; '. Scott Rodger, Auburn. •. - Antique' 5500 lbs and under: Paul' ' Popp; Londesboro;" . .':George Smyth, Dungannon:. ' 6500 lb. class; Bill Et ipey, •.Auburn; Casey Hendr'aks,, Lueknow; Rob Rodger, Auburn; Tim Aldr+h, Blyth .88000 :ib.. class:' J`im Hayden, Port Albert; Jde Hendriks, R.- •;R, 7 Lueknow; ;Kei•th'. Orr,':' thenext week many area kids will be•keeping cool on Atwood; Jack Pentland, Dungannon 8000 Itis. and•utid'er out of field;' Bill Ernpey, Auburn; Tim Aldrich, ' Being able to hone their Skills in their chosen field of Blyth; , Rob Rodger, :interest tias.been advantageous for local youngsters, par- Auburn Scott Rodger, tictilarly as they didn't have far to travel to-do it... Auburn. Check out the{action at the arena and see what. they are learning, 10,000 ib. class: Steven Scotf, R.R. 7 Lucknow; Chad Moffat, R.R. 5 Lueknow; • Bruce Thomson, Whitechurch. 12,000 lb. class: Brian Courtney, Point Clark; Steve Adams, Dungannon; Ryan Courtney, Point Clark. Winners in this class were all John Deere trac- tors. Horse Pull Sixteams took part in • the heavy horse pull with first place going to Lloyd Bines of Owen Sound pulling 9000 lbs. and over, followed by: Don Pow, Port Dover; Hervte Le Claire, Cambridge; Dave Sinns, Owen . Sound; Lorne Birk, Palmerston; George Lupton, Embro. . • ' First place in the light horse pull went to Fred Lyons of Bright, who pulled up to 5700 lbs. the, only light horse pull there. Prizes; in best dressed went to Lorne Birk of McGlynn, son of Bill and Dana McGlynn; tie between Dylan Godfrey - Pokier, son of Natasha. Godfrey and Dwain, Poirier and Jonathan Hakkers son of Mike and Kari Hackers, There were 11 babies in thes4 to 8 month category with first, second and third as follows: Alex Pickard, son of Ross and Kim Pickard; William Pentland, son•of Randy and Jean:Pentland; tie between Jessyca Scott,. daughter of Dwayne and Trish Scott and Emma Caesar, daughter of Lisa Caesar. Two babies were shown in 8 to 12 month category; first piaci • . Nicole Rutledge, daughter of Cathy Sproul and Dave Rutledge; and second' place Ethan Lajeunesse, daughter of Karen Lajeunesse. • Judges were Janet Billson and Tracy Simpson. . On Sunday, Aug. 16, Barb Nivins left Toronto. Pearson :International air- port to travel to New York city where she has been Palmerston and the best employed- as a Youth teamster. to Don Pow of ry' Counselor by the cruise Port Dover. •• ship :M/V Horizon of Celebrity Cruises: �:.. Haul Shaw'Wirnimers • This ship takes. cruises There were four babies front New 'York to. shown in the 0 to.4 month Bermuda...Barb has been category, with the' follow- hired for a .three week ing .ptacement:.Carmen term. Carol Nivins and. Smyth, daughter of Barry some' friends accompanied and Janine. Smyth; Tyson" Barb, to Toronto.. ' The temperatures may be soaring outside, bu't during The first every hockey school; continues at the arena until Aug.. 23; and figure skating school:runsathrough to The Mid -west Mustangs AAA hockey team threw out a challenge to our local boys to take advantage of the summer ice recently put. in • at the. Sports .; . Complex. Two local players on the Mustangs are,Cody. Hamitton and Cory Hamilton, aht wn here wearing sweater nurturer 7. (Helm. photo) ,