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'46. In Memoriam
IRWIN
In loving memory of Al Irwin. A loving
husband and father who passed away
`January 28, 1991.
We cannot have the old days back,
When we. were all together.
But secret. tears and loving thoughts
Will be with us forever.
Gone but not forgotten by Olive and
family. --Q4x
NIVINS
In loving memory of Allister Nivins, who•
passed away three years ago on Jan-
uary 12, 1990.
Three years ago
Is when we cried,
For that's the day
That our dad died.
We were very sad,
But now we know
He couldn't get better,
It was best to go.
He never gave up,
He fought to the end,
For, his strength and courage
Our love we send.
by Barb
It's hard to understand
The loss bf one so dear
And harder still to carry on
Without our loved one near.
But memories of our gond times
Help to ease the sorrow.
They give us strength to live each day
And help us face tomorrow.
Missed more than anyone 'will ever
know. Carol, Barb, Brenda, Debbie and
Barry. --04nx
47, Canis Of 'M
GREEN
• I, would like to thank all those who
brought Christmas goodies to my home
and for a lovely dinner at, Anne
Pritchard's. ,Also for the nice cards. All
is greatly appreciated. God Bless you'
all, Ed. —04x
OLD FASHIO:NEQ;COUNTRY MEALS
At the Kinloss Community Centre'
between 4 & 6 p.m. on February 7,
February 21, March 7 and March 21.
Everyone Welcome. --04,05x
VALENTINES BINGO
A' Valentine Bingo will be held Saturday,
February 6 at St. Joseph's Parish Hall,
Kingsbridge at 8:30 p.m. Prizes are
special Valentines boxes. Draw on 'a
door prize. Sponsored by the Knights of
Columbus. --Q5.06
RIPLEY DISTRICT LIONS '
MIDGET HOCKEY TOURNAMENT
Saturday, January 30 at Ripley Huror
Community Centre: 8 a.m.-Lucknow vs
Howick, 9:15 a.m.-Teeswater vs Pais-
ley, 10:30 a.m.-Brussels vs Flesheirton,
11:45 a.m. Elora vs Hamilton. Consola
tion final at 6:15 p.m. Championship at
7:30 p.m. Roast beef dinner available at
noon. $7.00 per person.:-04ar
The International Plowing
Match - truce County
"The Best Of The. Bruce"
Sewing Competition)
Participants: Up to 18 years
or Adults/5 categories.
CASH PRIZES AWARDED
Applications available at
LUCKNOW SENTINEL
Deadline for applications is
February 10/93.
Wednesday, January 27, 1993
48 Corning Event
COMMUNITY BRIDAL SHOWER °
For Christine,Simpson at Ashfield Pres-
byterian Church, Saturday, February 6,
2:00 p.m: Please consider this your
personal invitation. Everyone welcome.
--Q4,05x
TEEN DANCE
At Dungannon Agricultural Hall, Friday,
January 29, 8-12 p.m. Good Fellas D.J.
$3.00/person. Sponsored by Horses Are
-Us 4H Ctub. No alcohol. Contact 524-
8076. --03,04
MAPLE SYRUP 4H PROJECT
Starts January 30, 9 a.m. sharp,
Lucknow United Church. For youth 10
and up. Register with Sharon at 528-
3345. You don't have to live on a farm
to join. --03,04x
CABIN FEVER DANCE
Dungannon Agricultural Hall, Saturday,
January 30. Admission $3.00/person.
Music by D.J. Calvin Kerr, Dancing 9-1.
Lunch provided. Age of Majority. For
tickets call 529-3130 or 529-3175. --
03,04ar
CUSTOMER, APPRECIATION WEEK
January 25 through 30 at Thompson
Feed and Supply in Ripley. 5 1/2 days
of special prices and deals of selected r
items of feed, farm supplies, medica-
tions and Gallagher Power Fence. Work
boots $55.00. Meet Reps from the com-
panies that serve you. Coffee and
snacks .all week long. Drop in or call
395-5955. Hope to see you there! --
03,04gp
FREE CLASSES
Try new techniques in ceramics with
four free classes (daytime or evening).
Call 395-0343 or 395-3364.—03,04gp
PANCAKE BREAKFAST
With sausage and real maple syrup.
Saturday February 13, 8-10:30 a.m. at
Lucknow Community Centre. Bring your
appetite and a friend. Sponsored by. The
Lucknow Scouts. --03-06x
BINGO
.m„de4c(t knights of Columbus, Thurs.-
day, 7 plh, CaVw bu "Centrer,-390
Parson's Court, $3450" ii prizes.`
$1000.00 Jackpot must go.-2tfarb
IMPORTANT MEETING
To discuss the advantages
and disadvantages of orga-
nizing' a chapter of the
Chamber of Commerce as
opposed.jo being a Business
Association for Lucknow and
area, Wednesday January
27, 1993, 7:30 p.m. Lucknow
Town Hall (upstairs). Mr,
David Walton Ball, District 6
Rep of the O.C.C. will be
guest speaker. All interested
individuals and current
Business Association Mem-
bers are urged to attend.
BLYTH LIONS
Dabber Bingo every Tuesday 7:30 p.m.
'Blyth Distract Community Centre. Jack-
pot of.$1,000 on 46 numbers. Reducing
by $50 on every number called. Mini-
mum jackpot $500 must go.--17tfar•
ATTENTION
Anglican
Parishioners
On January 31 there will
be one service only at
The Church 'of. Ascension,
Kinlough.at 11 a.rn., •
with Holy Communion.
/'Atoms squeak
out a win over
Wallace team
On Friday, the Lucknow Atom
"A" team played host to Wallace..
Lucknow opened the scoring with'
a goal by Chris Wainwright,
assisted by Conor McDonagh.
Wallace fought back to tie the
game. but Adam Chilton's unas-
sisted goal put Lucknow back into
the lead. Rob McGee assisted by
Nick " Mann, and Steven Hare
assisted by Paddy Lyons added' to
Lticknow's lead in the third period. •
Wallace scored on a power play
and threatened to tie the game but
Lucknow held on for the 4-3 win.
'Lucknow vs Kincardine
On Saturday night in Kincardine,
the host team scored three goals in
the first period: Jeff •Andrew put
Lucknow on the scoreboard when
he scored on a break away. '
Christ Wainwright's shot found
the. top, corner of the •net but it.
wasn't quite enough as Kincardine
took the game 3 - 2. .
Ok boys, looks like one of you is going to the penalty box. The Lucknow Juveniles hosted
Wingham last Saturday night and In the fast-moving game played to a 4-4 tie. (Pat Livingston
photo)
Atom houseleague plays three on weekend
The Atom houseleague had a
busy weekend of hockey. Despite
good play by the team, they
couldn't beat the Ripley goalie and
at the end of the game the score
was Ripley 4, Lucknow 0.
Lucknow vs Kincardine
Clint Gunter took the position in
net for Lucknow when they
travelled to Kincardine on Sunday
morning.
The fans looked a little tired for
the 9 a.m. game, but the players
were wide awake as they played
their best two periods of hockey
yet.
Luckinow took an early lead when
Jeff Haven's shot went over the
goalie's shoulder. Kincardine tied:
the game but John
VanDiepenbeek's backhand into the
top corner regained the lead for
Lucknow, with an assist going to
Havens. Buteven with an unas-
sisted goal by Steven 'Hare,
Kincardine out played Lucknow in
the •third to win the game with a 5
to 5 score. .
""Lucknow vs Goderich
On Sunday afternoon, Lucknow
travelled to Goderich for an exhibi-
tion game. The first two periods
ended in , a scoreless tie and it
wasn't until the third that Goderich
was able to score against Lucknow
goalie Andrew Pickard. These
teams proved to be evenly matched
in the two previous encounters and
this game was also very close.
Unfortunately, Lucknow was on the
losing end this time as the "final
score was Goderich 1, Lucknow 0.
Despite the fact that Lucknow did
not have a winning season, the.f lm
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Bantams beat Howtck
Howick and Lucknow Bantam
"A" teams faced off in Lucknow on
January 11. Both teams were ready
to play an offensive style game and
were lookirtg to improve their
standing with regular season play
quickly coming to an end.
Mark Chilton was in net for
Lucknow. Eric Andrew put the
home town team on the scoreboard
within theirst minute of play, with
the . assist going to Andrew
Johnston.
In the' second period, both teams
managed a goal. Lucknow main-
tained their .lead when Steve
Clarance scored from Stuart Rintoul
and Andrew Cleland.
In the third Lucknow scored three
more and Howick added two. Scor-
ing for . Lucknow were • Glenn
Ferguson from Jason Dredge and.
Chad Moffat; Andrew, unassisted;
and Clarance unassisted.
Final score Lucknow 5, Howick
3.
Teeswater Bantam A's, came to
Lucknow on January 18. Ryan
Courtney was -in net for Lu?kitow.
ANTAM
Andrew Cleland, Michael Menary
and Colin Becker added strength to
-the Lucknow beach. Davis Adams
is still off with a broken wrist.
In the• first period, Jeff Porter
scored for Lucknow • from Eric
Andrew and Ed Courtney.
During the second period
Lucknow added two more on goals
by Andrew from " Courtney, and
Chad Moffat from Steve Clarance
and Andrew Johnston. Teeswater
however took the lead, adding 'four
more.
In the third period, Lucknow
played hard and managed one more
from Jason Dredge, assisted by
Trevor Moffat and E. Andrew.
Final score Teeswater 5, Lucknow
4.
Most Of the players are busy with
exams and the next game will be at
the Paisley tournament on January
30. •
Evelyn G. Townley .
Evelyn G. Townley (nee
Hartman), widow of the late Roy
Townley,. died at• Kingston General
Hospital, on January 12, 1993 after
a long battle with cancer. '
She leaves heir daughter Geraldine
Bryant of Milton, two granddaugh-
ters and three great grandchildren,
and a brother Clifford. Hartman, of
R.R. 3, Lucknow to moron.
° Mrs. Townley was,predeceased by
two sisters and one brother.
• .Visitation was at Jones 'Funeral
Home, Odessa, with the •funeral
conducted at Buelah Church, Parrot
Bay on January 14.
Interment. Bath United Church
Cemetery.
'Howard Marvin Robb
. Howard Marvin Robb, a retired
fanner of R.R. 1; Kincardine (Point
Clark) died at the Kincardine .Hos-
. pital on January 19, 1993, in , his
70th year. Mr. Robb was a member
of the Pine River United Church.
He was born' in Ashfield Town-
ship on October 5, 1923, •a son of
' the late Tom and Jennie (Elliott)
Robb.
• Mr. Robb is survived by his wife
Noreen (Walden) of Point Clark;
and two step -children Ron and his
wife Claudia MacCharles of
Hamilton, and Sandra .and her hus-
band John Hamilton of Whitby;.and
four grandchildren.
Also survived by three sisferaLin-
law Flora Beaton, Wingham; Dela
Robb, Goderich, and Beatrice ltobb,
Walkerton,
Mr: Robb was predeceased by
three brothers, Harvey, Lloyd and
Wilmer, and one sister, Vera,
Rev. N, Laird of the Pine River
United Church conducted the
funeral at the MacKenzie and
OBITUARIES
am
McCreath. Funeral. Home, Lucknow
on January 22.. Organist was
Donalda Moffat.
Flower bearers were Len Elms,
Sandy MacCharles and Ray
McConnell.
Pallbearers were Lynn :