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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-11-18, Page 9by Teton Courtney ulid ri4oe'gau et Err ingtpu Fire gutted the home of Allan and Violet Ritchie, lith Concession .of Ashfield Township on a windy Nov. 11. They were not home at the time and lost everything but the clothes they were wearing. They, are• now living in I.ucknew. • Several seniors. from the Ma a attended these- . niors turkey dinner and, ppm sponsored by St. Vincent de Pauit Sunday. • Congratttlatians to John Van'ROQy who celebrated. his 70th. birthday oar Saturday and to Teresa Courtney who will cele= brate today Nov. 18 Ritchies hoice€ Congratulations to Quaid Crawford, son of Charlie and Marion who received his first Holy Communion. at Kingsbridge's Saturday evening Mass, . - Sincece- sympathy to Evelyn cook and family on the death of PeterCeek at Pineerest Manor Nursing Hcisxin.} Lucttnuw. on Nov. 12. jean Sehoeble is back .home in Dungannon after a two month stint of being. here and there. Two weeks in • Segternber was spent .with ..sen Garrick in - Coldwater,. thena month at Peach Land, WC. visiting son and. daughter -in -NW. Mark and Glenda, Gamble. fcnrrner Ripley nal, who proudly- introduced their newborn son Luise, born June VV: lean had another flight and ferry trip to Victoria and on to Salt Spring Island where she visited former Wiagtratn friends. Henry Ottet , an daughter Katrina. Upon pick-up at Peairscon International Airport, by sister Marjorie and BQb Brown, 10 days was spent with :them :at Scaborough. Sympathy to Agnes Lyons and: family; John, Melvin, Murray and Linda on the passing of husband and ; father Gordon Lyons, whose death occurred at Pinecrest Mantic ort .Nov. lir in his 88th year. Lira Rev. Chris Morgan, retired energy, arose as`his topic " Ytm are the tight of the World" at Durigannen Sunday wegship service. Sympathy to the family of Rarvey Alton who passed away 4 Wingkranr District E-fospital on Nov. 9 in his 42nd year: Congratulations to Alma Black whoeelebrat- • ed her $hirt birtlylaey un Nov. IS at Dungannon Senior Citizens Centre,. With daughter Marie Young, sons John and Phillip, friends. and rely fives; lane Qlousher was'high lady,, Fred Kuras high main, Gordon S'clxill and Margaret Young.were 199 —Page eld ownship nen at Dungannon Seniors euut Nov. 11. SOP a;.s. our lea - save our playground. Dungannon's young fry, have enjoyed many hours on the playground in the park and have concern i n utas+ it may disappear. The playground origi- hated about 20 years ago With the Optimist Service Club, the Kinsmen and of lane Benmi[ter FQrresters maintaining the grounds, and equipment on a vacant tot. A petition is citr4,'uiati=_+g in the village pertaining to the request SOP- Save Our Playground. Nov. 13 Was a lucky. night for Butch Cook and banks.: Simail.-business, funny pai•ring at: the best of .t mus Now the batiks vivant to get bigger sir they.can give even b g.ger loans 'to even bigger businesses; it just keeps:getting futnieri'cloesn't And, if your bank gives you the funny feeling you're' fn"a straight jacket when it dimes to flexile it ty, you should Probably dr14 by.yov incur NEPCQ*' C•rerlit,`Unio0 for a,thtat. s. H:EfPCOgjs ovinecj and operated. by r s customers, many of whorn are_smaxt,business t>wrners. as wail Std HEP QE is •a pkace that understands the icoys,;fears,and the frustrations• of running:a snail company And heY eornpared: to the big hanks, I EPCO 's a S alt biAsiriesS too., Walk about empat'h'y,. N,i►uv, we can't prorniso tp approerd_every batt ap .,very: least, you receive fait hearing and some helpfulinsights, into - the finan<i,al'options availaklte:: Azo your ;company.. Can you rtmagtfte getting that y amount of respect from your,bar k; 1kkatt eft bort we zan pr j e tt at,,at the WhOftfy0u. stag t409hi0g4 droll by YaW IQs tt. HEPCOE°Credittink ; how different.bnksn g with 10:00,' Quem- s +± t `Kir►c kiine 1, % yours. Joe Tpdtx .who were first prize winners 4 P►uuganon A}iaalture 16 •nice coigne tournament. .second position was Judy and Moe Mi l l i am With a third place play-off betvieen'Gloria Oilt.and Elsie Iianxntel. Brxaix Pollock and Raz' sly Kerr, with the lads. the victor. Low price; was awarded to Crystal kiickey and. ting . dBrirtcfley. Spec:ia.i price winners - Mark Westlake and Betty Cook. who won- • art Oil change' donated by Pungnatiton Service;' Ten door prizes were chosen ranciorniy.. RQwey's Hit tunes climaxed the evening. •