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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-10-28, Page 6Page 6— Lucknow Sentinei, Wednesday, October 28, 1998 Eariy detection important • from page 7 " for women 50 and over, can be reached: at 1-519- 291-5490 (Listowel). "Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-relateddeaths among Canadian women, after lung cancer, with one in nine. Canadian women diagnosed during their lifetime," says Doris Howie, president of the Wingharn area branch of the Caneer Society: "The good news is that three out of every four women will survive the disease if it's caught in its early stages," Dungannon folk are busy by Teresa Courtney and Margaret Errington Marvin and' Haney Scott visited recently with Marvin's aunt Anne (MacDonald) Sanderson in Goderieh. Previous arrangements had been made . with Harold and Betty Anne' Elphick, Highway, 86 west of Luoknow to take Anne to the 100 ,year old stone house where she was born December 1906. • The afternoon was spent in viewing the many changes and reminiscing the history of this house built by John Murray, a stone mason, in 1898. Anne's father Skye Jimmy MacDonald. bought this 100 acre, farm from John Murray in 1905 for . . LucknowMinorHockey. 19.98-99 Home Schedule ' NOVICE HOME GAMES - FRIDAYS Oct. 30 vs Wallace 7:00 p.m. Dec 18 vs Belmore • 7:00.p.m. Nov 6 v Clifford 7:00 p.m. . Jan. 15 vs Wingham- 7:00 p.m. Nov 13 vs Ayton 7:Q0 p.m. Jan. 22 vs Teeswater 7:00 ppm; Nov. 20 vs Mt. Forest 7:00 p.rn. ' Feb. 5 vs. Drayton 7:00. p.m. Nov. 27 vs Ripley7:00 p.m. Feb. 12 vs Mildmay » . 7:Q0 p;m. Feb: 19 vs HoWick ' 7:00 Pr. ATOM HOME GAMES Sat. Nov. 1 vs Howick 3:00 p,m • Tues Dec. 1 vs Ripley 7:30 pan. Sat. Nov.. 14 vs. Normanby 3:00 p.m. . Sat Dec. 5 vs VVingharn 3:00 part. Tues. Nov 17 vs Mt. Forest 7:30 p.m. Tues. Dec. 22 vs'Selmore 7:30 p.m. Sat Nov. 21 vs Clifford 3,00 p.m..; Sat Jan. 2 vs Wallace '•,3 00 par. Sat. Nov; 28 vs Mildmay .3:00 p.m.. Sat. Jan. 16 vs Teeswater • 3:00 p.m Sat Jam. 23 vs' Drayton • 3:00 p.m. PEE WEE HOME .GAMER Sun. ;Oct. 25 vs Wingham 7;30 p; m, Fr. Nov. 20 vs Mildmay 8:00,M. Fri. Opt; 30 vs Ripley . 8:00 p.m. Sun, Nov 22 VS Wingham . , 7:30 p.m. Sun, Nov 1 vs �Belmore 7:30 p;m. • .Sun Nov:29 vs Ayton . 7:30 p.m: Sun Nov 8 vs Drayton , 7:3o p.m, • Sun, pec. 6 vs Ripley 7:30 pan, Sun: Nov 15 vs Teeswater ,. • 8:00 p.m Fri. Dec. 18 vs Clifford 8:00 p.m. Sura; Dec. 20 vs Wallace~ 7:30 p.m. BANTAM' HOME GAMES - ,MONDAYS Oct 26 vs Wallace 7.30 p.m Dec. 7. vs Mildmay 7:30 p.m. Nov 2 vs Ripley , 7 30, p.m Dec. 14 vs Drayton .. 7.30 p.m. Nov. 9 vt Normanby , 1:30 p.m . Dec. 21 vs Teeswater :.. 7,30 p.m. Nov. 16 vs Wingha ;7 30 pm. Jan. 4 vs Ripley 7.30 p.m: Nov' 23 vs :Clifford . - 7.30 part..' Jan 11 vs Wingham 7:30 p.m. Nov: 30 vs Mildmay 7:30 p.m. Jan. 18 vs Clifford -7:30 p.m. ..MIDGET: HOME GAMES -, MONDAYS Oct. 26'vs•Blyth 90ap.m. • Dec. 7 vs Drayton 9:00 p:m. Nov 9 vsWingham 900 p.m. Dec. 21 vs Kincardine ' 9 00,p.m. Nov 23 vs'Teeswatet 900 p;m, Jan 4,vs Mildmay 9:00 p.m. Nov 30 vs Rtpiey • ' 9,00 p.m, ' Jan. 11 vs Clinton ' 9:00 pm. Jan, 18 vs Ripley 9:00 p.m. JUVENiLE HOME GAMES Sat vet„ 24 vs Ripley: 8:45 p.m Sat Dec, 12 vs Birrra Logan 8:45 pm, Sat.No14,17 vs -Port Efgin 8:45 p.rn. Sun Dec. 13 vs.Miidmay 4:30 p.m. Sat. Nov. 21 vs Blyth . 8:45 p.m. Sat. Jan. 2 vs Howiek 8:45 p.tn. Sun. Nov. 22 vs Teeswater 4:30 p.m. Sun. Jan 17 vs Zurich 4:30 p.m. Sun. Nov.. 29 vs Hanover ,4:30. p.m. Sat, Jan. 23 vs Mildmay . '8:45 p.m..: Sun Jan, 24 vs Listowel 4;30 p.m GIRLS' HOCKEY ti SATURDAYS Nov. 7 vs Kincardine . 5:45 p.m Dec. 19,vs.Selgrave 1 5:45 p.m. ; Nov. 14 vs Teeswater : 5:45 p.m. Jan. 2 vs Tiverton 5:45 p,m, Nov 28:vs Ripley 5:45 p.m. Feb. 20 vs Wallace 0 5:45 p.m. Dec. 5 vs Walkerton.EA's 545 p.m. Feb, 27 vs Belgrave 11 5`45 p.m. Dec 12 Vs Walkerton TK"s 5:45 p.m. $11,000 and raised a.fami- ly of 10 children. Anne was delighted to spend the afternoon which. ended in celebration with a 100 year birthday cake for the house. Sincere sympathy to Mary and Bill Nelson in the death of Mary's, sister Elizabeth' • Anne. (Finlayson) Graham in her 56th year; Nine local hunters .returned from Eoleyet, Ontario, northwest of Timmins after successful- ly bagging a cow and bull moose. In the, party were. Dave and. Paul Dawson, George Sills, Paul Eedy, Aini Hunter, Mike, Lietch,• John. Stanbury, Pierre Gagnon and Rob McWhinney: Kevin Stewart, well known radio personality was guest speaker at Dungannon and Donnybrook churches on Sunday. His challenging .mes- sage, contained many inci- dents regarding "Triple P," Petty, Personal, preferences. .. A family dinner hon- oured Ruby (Matthews) Hackett on the occasion of her 91 th birthday at the home of her son and,, wife Ralph • . and Doreen Matthews on Sunday, Lou Royal, Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, has • • spcni two weeks visiting. ' her sisters Jean ,Phillips and Irene Markham and other members of the Bell family; Congratulations. to Bernard and Heather. Boyle. on the arrival of their baby boy Ryan William. Nicole, Shawn and Haley welcome their baby brother, as well as grand- mother Leona Boyle,. Thanksgiving. weekend was special for Neil and Nancy (Kelly): Stapleton; Their five daughters were' home to celebrate their 35th wedding' anniversary Oct. 12. The first surprise was Friday, Oct, 9 when two out of province girls walked in Maureen and Michael Hay . from Kamloops, B.C, and Christine from. Regina. Later Heather and lob Aucoin, Toronto, Mary Katherine and. Patricia, Stratford joined the party:. Feature of Saturday the 10th, was autumn family photos taken at the wood lot .and dinner at` Fireside ". Cafe, Sunday the group travelled .to Dublin to visit grandma Kelly, : who at 91 still drivesher car and enjoys quilting and gar- dening. , .. . Ten members of :Diungannvn Senior Citizens , journeyed to Godertch Township 11411 on Oct. 210, to attend Zone 8 Rally, hosted by • Nantucket and Londesborough clubs. " President of Zone 8. United Senior Citizens of Ontario .Louise Rayter welcomed 168 guests. Following. a smorgas- bord luncheon, this years entertainment' was a. super variety program' provided by the 15clubsresent, or pay a 10 dollar fine. 1999 is being intro- duced as the International Year. of Older Persons," pins indicating IXOP will be available locally soon. 5eaforth hosts the Spring Rally and Dungannon the '99 Fall Rally. In the evening of Oct. 21, seven tables of euchre ' were in play at the Centre. High scorers were Eppie Lawrence, Alex Nivins. Next in line was Mildred Lawinr and Lloyd Hodges. Mary and Phil (3arriock and family attended the baptismal service of ' Mary's niece Maira Louise Fisher at Canilachie, Ontario Thanksgiving weekend. UCW. Dungannon/Nile .LUCW • met at the home of Marina Park on Oct: 20; with. 14 ladies answering the roll - call on. ,"What wouldbe missed if there weren't any • • tura to page 20 uty ayor Huron -Kinloss ` : *The only member of°transition` board running for. Deputy -Mayor For strong, fair, intelligent leadership on_Novernber 9th t • olfe ownship of Huron Kifloss On Noverrrtber 9tri • 'Vote ELMER Deputyr Mayon . in theTow... nship of Huron .Kltnloss