The Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-09-30, Page 21and .HT -:Lorna Guay 205,
367; Cance Ritchie. /66,
Gerry Vauderkfippe 327.
150+ gams: Clarence
Ritchie . 166, Gerry
Vatnderklippe 163, .:164,
Art Frucwein 163„ Lorna
Gray 162, 205. Shirley
Kennedy 193. Lois Cbaput.
169 Lenore Glenn 157.
Fern MacDonald 154.
Standings: Pansies 2,
Snowdrops 2, Croctrses
15, Daffodils 15,
Hyacinths i, Tulips
�t$C Smucfs: Jenne,'
King. 99.. -Rachael Van
Pigpen 94, Tyler Page
107. Fee Wees - l ec;ca
King 127. Bantams -
Curtis Dyk 126, Grace
Finnigan 125, Vicki King
127Juniors - San.antha.
Dyk 163, Richard, Elliott
154, 246, 178, Kevin
Finnigan, 151, Tyler
Nicholson 152, Seniors -
DJ. Haid"enby 181, dash
Leeman :200, Jessica'
Steffier 195,,Paala 'ylor.
205.
Mondor. = HS and HT -
Vilendy Ritchie 187, Grace
Finnigan 496.;. Patriek
Ritchie' 266, Dave
Humphrey 665. 200+
scores. Dave 'Humphrey.
227. 247, Rob.'Beirnes
200, Jahn. "Van 1tiepea,
222, 2t9,latie log
Patrick Ritchie 266, Bryce
Ritchie 228; 247, Jamie
Furness. 202,, 224.
Standings: IVloakeys 8,
Raccoons 7,Kangaroos 3,
Buntings 3, Wildcats .2,
Wolfpack 1.
VifedirzsdaY atabar 30, 1998;
Havelock Street
,,r
under construction
by Miltbed'Lome
Construction work has commenced On Havelock
Street south with the firSt block open only to local.tmp_.
ge on Monday ramming.
The mal estate deal was dosed in September for Art
and Barb Helm as they purchased the loam of mel
Westear and the late Charlie Webster:
are still as lot of houses =trod sown with "for
sale" sips or><..them
As the trees ate beginning
to show their beautiful
autumn colors we can look
hack on the number of days
of blue skies and sunshine
we enjoyed this past year:
For the farmers they would have ben glad: to have
had morn ram for their crops, but they couldn't complain
about poor weather for getting them off
Six rabies Of shoot were inpray at the :Drop in Centre
hast week. Winners were taverns Coope..,. EiTtraa'Qich,
Grace Gibson, Euphernia Cameron. Betty Ritchie bad
the most shouts.
owed Decidesous. Farccdas $f .
manias - onegidiont size
$4.50
Viers so% off
to. reams $6
' Sm. , MOMS $4
drawl King Maples • fog $?4
now $37
Calargdo Moe Spruce
reg. $757/$129 40% off
Silo* .4$4400094,.4 %
4 all ora
40vot jOr* (144i
1
Finecrest ne
September has come
and gone in a flurry of
activity.
.Pinecrest `residents
entertained folks front
Huronlea and Braemar far
tea this month.. This was
enjoyed by all as many
friendships were renewed.
Wetravelled to
+ ioderich ' for a Victorian
Tea, and as part of their
cekbrations for their rete-
,ltationS-
memories were rekin-
dled at Back to School:
pay- It wassoma. . na as
gu>r favorite teacher Ray
led us in, ow Tessons.. A •
bag lunch .was also
UjtPyed.: :.
The sun once again
sbene , on. the ' Blyth
'i trosbers,itcuuion as we
enjoyed the entertainment
arid. sights.
We were:. very happy to
be a part of the 1.ucknow
and Ripley. fairs: Cangrats
tothe residents for their
winning exhibit and entrry,
in the parade:
Apply day • and,
Alzheimer's coffee break
day weave enjoyed by many
residents and v,sitetrs
alike. Thanks to all who
participated.
"Thumbs Up" provided
a great evening of"Olde
Pyre Mesic." Lucckuow
Legion 'held their monthly
"Happy Hour" and "Randi
and friends" were a big
hit at Our monthly birthday
party. Birthday witahes
went to Frank Pentland;.
Alma: Wanhaaia, Eleanor,
Mcllelunay, Gordon Lyons,
and Lillian' Portland.
Our deepest sympathy
to the family of Greta
Stewart.
We extend a warm ,wel-
come to Alta Smatit. .
Rigbt .R
-ehamplons
P h'a ntgms.
br►:reen Mall.
:with. President
Nancy Hunter,;,
and Caathy
tiAacKinnol,
f Photps. sub-
mitted)
Hone run champion
Jackie Winson, (23)
with Nancy lkunter,
president of the
'A' eons,Qiation, charztp -,
Rumors Nancy Hunter and:
,B.:. cofsotati:on chartip
Mittfits' Barb
A' 'chateps: - Sillier B4tlets ,
President Nancy Hunter pre-,
Sooting i to Annette Ritchie 004.
.Gladys; Hamilton
Cindy Smyth Award for most
dedicated to the gang went to
Diane Archer, of Writes*
lig n*, soughs et Loci4:now
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