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Page 16 - Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, ,January 13, 1993
BIRTHS
McDonagh - Breanne and Hilary'
are thrilled to announce another
member of the gang up on Dad
Team. Robin Lynn was .born
December 30, 1992, weighing 6 lbs.
'10 oz. Proud parents are Wayne
and Lynn. Robin is another grand-
daughter to spoil for Barry and
Betty McDonagh,' Bill Taylor and
Marg Taylor. -
Duck - Ashley, Tabbatha and
Amber are happy to announce the
safe arrival of their baby sister
Hailey Morgan. She arrived Decem-
ber 21, 1992 tipping the scales at 7
lbs. 8 oz. at Wingham and District
Hospital. Proud parents are Creg
and Brenda of Bluevale. Grandpar-
ents are Tom and Evelyn Phillips of
Lucknow, and Nadene Duck of
Teeswater.
Duvall - Dean and Diane are
.pleased to announce the arrival of
their daughter, Danielle Rose, born
January 3, 1993, weighing 9 lbs. 13
oz. -Proud grandparents ate Tom.
and Rose Broome " of Lucknow,
George and Brenda Duvall of For-
est, and Ab and Lily Shrubsall of
. Cambridge. Proud great grandpar-
ents are Orean, and Doris Rock of
Ripley, Freda` Broome of Wingham
and great -great grandma Rock of
Seaforth.
Look . before you
leap with this
seminar
Out of • work? No 'luck finding a
job? Have you thought about going
---into-business for yourself? Is this a
"-,realisticpossibility. for someone like.
you?
Find out what it's like, and what
.it takes' to be • in business at a
special one -day seminar to be. held
in Goderich on January 28, from 9
a.m, to,4-p.m.at the Huron County
Museum.
The one day seminar is . CQ- •
..sponsored by .Heritage Canada,. the
Goderich Development Program
and ,the HuronCommunity
Committee Project.
The seminar covers the following
topics; •
-
• Do you have what it'takes t� be
.self-employed?
• Identifying business opportunities,
, .based on your skills, heritage and
resources
• Building a business plan
• Now to market your business
• Sources of financing
• Regulations and -red ,tape
Enrolment is limited. There is a
nominal registration fee. For
registration . information contact
Joanne Walters, Goderich
Community Development Office at
524-1844.
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• from page 15. •
Lucknow vs Kincardine
ter' On Sunday morning the team
travelled to take on Kincardine. As
some of the team was still waking
up, Kincardine opened the scoring'
quickly.
• Lucknow gathered their abilities
and concentrated on offence. Five
minutes later, in a melee in front of
the Kincardine . netminder; J.J.
Humphrey poked one in on a
rebound of a shot byRyan Hackett.
Having caught up, • Kincardine
quickly replied with two more
quick goals to take the lead.
In the second period, Lucknow
showed some hustle and beat,
Kincardine from all but one goal.
The team had many chances but
was unable to get past Kincardine's
netminder.
In the third, Lucknow's Jeff
Cranston found some space between
the Kincardine pipes and. put one
home assisted by Aitchison and
Walke. Kincardine took it per-
sonally and quickly came back to
score more . goals. Final score
Kincardine' 7, Lucknow 2.
Business .gets a face lift
Leo Bridges is. having the outside
of his building on the corner of
Campbell and Inglis Streets (Huron
Auto Glass) insulated' and sided ` by Mildred -Large
which will brighten up that corner wimminoommiummemo
.of town.' Birthday wishes go out this week
Lynn Wall and her daughter have' to Katherine Smith of Pinecrest.
molded into the house which her son Manor who will be 91 on January
Thomas had purchased from Vera, • 16.
Also congratulations to Cliff
Crawford who celebrated his birth-
day on January. 11. He is presently
in University Hospital in London
where he is convalescing following
surgery last week.
Congratulations to Dale Lougheed
winner of the $1,000 travel voucher
through Hanover Travel,
Kincardine, Which was drawn at the
Kinsmen's New Year's- eve dance.
Purves.
Another real estate deal com-
pleted recently was the purchase by
Joan Livingston of the home of Rita
Gilmore, .:
Sympathy is extended to • the
Haldenby and Irwin families in. the
passing of Bertha Haldenby, of the
Kinlough • area, last week in
Kincardine Hospital.
Sympathy also to Dale ' and
Debbie Gammie in the passing of
her father at Langley, B.C. Their Harvey Wightman reports that he
children, Andy and Paige stayed and other villagers spotted numer-
with Keith and Loree Raymond ous Robins between Christmas and
while Dale and Debbie were away- New Years, in addition to Cedar
attending the funeral. Wax Wings, Blue Herons and King -
The Keith families met in the fishers. : •
Teeswater Town Hall on Sunday
afternoon to honour Don McAllister
"and Marion McGillivary on their.
approaching marriage. They were
sorry to learn that Mac Keith, who
had worked for several years in the
Lucknow area is seriously ill in
hospital with pneumonia.
There were six tables of shoot in
play at the Drop in Centre on Jan-
uary 8..
High players were Anna Dexter
and Wilbur Brown, with Mary
Lavis and Richard Grant in low
spots.
Bertha Louise Haldenby
Bertha Louise Haldenby, of R.R. OBITUARY
1, Holyrood, died at the Kincardine
District °Hospital, on January 5,
1993, at the age of 81 years.
Born in Lucknow on September
5, 1.911, Mrs. Haldenby was a
daughter of the late David and Janet
C. (Purves) Milne. "
Mrs. Haldenby is survived by her
children Joyce Hedley of R.R. 1,
Holyrood, Betty Johnston of R.R. 1,
Holyrood, Beatrice Irwin of
Lucknow, Barbara Friendorf of
Teeswater, Norma O'Malley of
Toronto, Brenda Brown of Toronto,
Don of Toronto, Douglas of
Lucknow, Dale of R.R. 1 Holyrood,
Rae of Teeswater, Ted, Barry and
Robert, all of R.R. 1, Holyrood.
She also leaves to mourn her
Mrs. Haldenby was predeceased
by her husband Norman (Ted)
Haldenby, and a granddaughter
Sherri Dawn Irwin.
Visitation was at the MacKenzie',
and McCreath Funeral Horne from
where the funeral was. conducted on__
January 8 by Rev.* Linda Hill and
Rev. Peggy Kinsman. .
Flower . bearers were • three
grandchildren Crystal Haldenby,
Tanya Haldenby and Douglas
Johnston.
Honourary pallbearer was Jim
Haldenby.
passing brothers ' and sister, Fred ' Active pallbearers were grandsons
Milne of..Kitchener, Dave Milne of Paul Irwin, Steven Haldenby,
Calendar, Carrie Milne and Floyd' Douglas O'Malley, Jason Friendorf;
Milne. both of ., Lucknow; 28 . Gary Hedley, and Paddy Hedley.
grandchildren and 15 great Spring interment Greenhill Cem-
rrandchildren. - 'etery, Lucknow.
Master Showherd Award
brought home to Grove
Marion and Robert Emerson
attended the Annual Convention of
Ontario Charolais Assoc. held at the •
Ramada Inn in Peterborough where
Marion accepted • the. Master
Showherd Award for Silver Dollar
Charolais. Congratulations!
Birthday greetings to Fran and
Jim Farrell. Fran's day being Jan.
10 and Jim Jan. 12. We are also
told Clayton Farrell is 39 and hold-
ing as of Jan. 11. Happy Birthday
Folks! '
Rob ' Sutton . with three friends
from New Market and. Mrs.
Naindorf visited with Cecil and
Wilma Sutton for the weekend.
Purple Grove W.I. meeting for
January was held , at the home of
Marilyn Reid, with vice-president
D. Simpson presiding. Fran Farrell
gave an informative presentation on
Zebra Mussels. Lunch was served
by Marj Thompson and Joyce
Farrell.
Marion Gamble and Bette
McLeod visited at Jean Scott's
while celebrating Jean Sturgeon's
birthday. Happy Birthday Jean.
Katherine Collins and Bette
McLeod visited with Oroen and
Doris Rock Saturday night.
Dorothy Clifford of Dryden will
be spending a few weeks with her
son and daughter-in-law Arnie and
Diane Clifford.
Ken and Brenda Bridge and fam-
ily were guests- of . Eldon and
Marion Avery of Kincardine Sun-
day afternoon.
Don Chadbourne of Fishermen's
Cove visited with John and Joyce
Farrell and girls Sunday evening.
, Jan. 10 sees Joyce McEwen cel-
UR'PLE GROVE
ebrated her birthday. Joyce and
Jim . McEwen, Wilbur , and Eunice
Emmerton were birthday dinner
guests of Gladys Arnold. Many
happy returns Joyce from Purple
Grove. '
Christa Snow visited'With Cannon
Farrell last Friday evening.
Saturday night guests of Jim and
Fran Farrell were; Susan and Peter
Roberts, Cathy Martin, Grant and
Carol Collins, Renee and -Mel
Arnold, Clayton and Brenda Farrell
and Gerry and Laura ,Farrell. '
Don and Anne and Dick McCosh
and Gladys Arnold spent Friday in
London. ' " •
Many from Purple Grove enjoyed
the effort put forth by the Kinloss
Centre on the first of their supper, •
Sunday, Jan. 10. Congratulations
Kinloss.
June and Earl Elliott visited with
Audrey Currie who now lives near
Allan Park. - '
Isabel Brooks has returned home
after holidaying with Mr. and Mrs.
Carson Brooks.
Congratulations also goes to Mr.
and Mrs. Carson Brooks on the safe.
arrival of their third child.
Freda and Lynn Courtney
returned home Friday night after
holidaying • in Maples, Florida for
ten days.
Purple Grove card party on Friday
night was well attended. Six .tables
of cards with many children playing
around the room as well.
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