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47. Cards of Thanks
GAMMIE
We would like to thank family and
friends for expressions of, sympathy
shown at the time of Debbie's fathers
passing, Your thoughtfulness will always
be remembered. Debbie, Dale and
family. --05x •
HALLAM
I would like to thank friends and neigh-
bours for food sent to the house, cards
and flowers due to the sudden:death of
a wonderful niece and cousin, who was
killed on her way to school to write an
exam. -Your kindness will always be
remembered. Jean and Bonnie Hallam.
--05x
BISHOP
Thank you very much to the fire depart-
ment from Lucknow who came to help
with 'the chimney fire. You gave us
comfort and confidence. Thank you.
Lois and Gar..-05nx
MacDONALD
I sincerely thank everyone who organ-
ized and attended the pot luck supper
and appreciation night at the Ashfield
Presbyterian Church on Friday, January
29. Your gift will be treasured always.
My accumulated memories through 23
years of teaching Sunday School will
always be fondly remembered, Special
thanks to the children and the Sunday
School teachers Judy MacKenzie, Cindy
Simpson and Cathy Cook and to the
congregation. Thanks so much. Beryl. --
05
McALLISTER
would like to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to the nurses
and staff of Wingham Hospital and to
Doctors Long and Flowers while a
patient there. The care I received in
Victoria Hospital, London from the staff
in recovery and 8th Floor East, Dr. Barr
and his team wasequally good. Also,
the many cards gifts and calls were very
much apprediated. A very special
thanks to our goodneldhbour, Cyril
Boyle, for transportation to and from
London. Bob. --06x
48 Coming; Event .. .
VALENTINES BINGO
A Valentine Birtgo will be held Saturday,
' February 6 at St. Joseph's Parish Hall,
Kingsbridge at 8:30 p.m. Prizes are
special Valent)nes boxes. Draw on a
door prize. Sponsored by the Knights of
Columbus. --05,06
HENDERSON
I would like to thank all my friends and
relatives for the flowers, cards and
treats I received in the common room of
the Sepoy Apartments for my 95th birth-
day. A special thanks to my family and
grandchildntn and the ladies at the
apartment `or making it a day to be
remembered. Mayme. --05x
WYLDS
I Would like to thank my friends, neigh-
bours and family for their card; phone
calls, visits and treats while I was in the
hospital and since returning home. It
was all greatly appreciated. June Wylds.
,--05x
FABER
We would like to express our thanks to
our friends and neighbours for all' their
kind wishes. Special thanks to the gang
at P6rt Albert and to those who helped
organize the Gondi party. Steve. and
Sheila. --05gp
48L Coming Event
, EUCHRE TOURNAMENT
At Dungannon Agricultural Hall Satur-
day February 13. Registration 1 - 2
p.m., euchre at 2 p.m. Admission $5.00
each. Cash prizes, lunch,-05,06ar
SINGLES DANCE
Sunday, February 14, at the Wingham
Legion Hall. Dancing from 7 to 11 p.m.
Music by The Westemaires.--05,06gp
HEALING SERVICE
Lucknow Anglican Church, Saturday,
February 6 at 3 p.m. Speaker: John
Kranenburg. Music by Paul and Janice
Wells. --05ar
ECUMENICAL SERVICE
Annual,Lucknow Ecumenical Service at
St. Peter's Church, Sunday February
14, 1993, 7:30 p.ni. Joint choir. All
welcome.--05,06ar
85TH BIRTHDAY
COME AND GO TEA
We invite friends and relatives to a
come and go tea in honour of John S.
MacKay's 85th birthday, Saturday, Feb-
ruary 13, 2 - 4 p.m. Ashfield Presby-
terian Church. --05,06x '
OLD FASHIONED COUNTRY MEALS
At the Kinloss Community Centre
between 4 & 6 p.m. on February 7;
ebruary 21, March 7 and March 21.
E one welcome. --05x
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.
--04,05x
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
Goderich Knights of Columbus, Thurs-
day, 7 p.m. Columbus Centre, 390
Parson's Court, $3450 in prizes.
$1000.00 Jackpot must go.-2tfarb
BLYTH LIONS
Dabber Bingo every Tuesday 7:30 p.m.
Blyth District Community Centre. Jack-
pot of $1,000 on 46 numbers. Reducing
by $50 on every number called. Mini -
muni jackpot $500 must go.--17tfar
ATTENTION VETERANS
EX -SERVICEMEN AND
WOMEN & DEPENDENTS
The Royal Canadian Legion Service
Bureau Office, Mr. Mel H. Harper,
Provincial Service Otticer, London,
Ontario, will be visiting in the area.
Anyone wishing information, advice or
assistance, regarding:
(a) War Disability Pensions
(b) Treatment of entitled veterans
(e) Application against adverse origi-
nal applications for War Veterans and
Widows Allowances.
Is required to contact the Service
Officer or Secretary of the Local
Branch, whose name appears below,
not later than Feb. 10, 1993 to arrange
an Interview.
Irvine Eedy
Service 'Officer
Atom "A" meets Chesley in playoffs
Lucknow Atom A's started their
playoffs last Monday night against
Chesley. Justin Brown got the nod
to stand between - the pipes for
Lucknow.
Lucknow opened the ,scoring in
the first period with a goal by Rob
McGee, assisted by Mark Stanley
and Adam Chilton. Chesley tied the
game in the second and scored
again in the third to take the lead.
Unnecessary penalties hurt the
Lucknow team as they went to the
"box" six times compared to
Chesley's two. You can't score
goals from the penalty box.
The final score was Chesley 2,
Lucknow 1.
Big crowd at
President Norris Messenger wel-
comed 112 4 members and guests to
the annual• meeting and banquet of
the. Lucknow Agricultural Society
on January 26.
Guest speaker for the evening was
Murray McNaab, of Desboro. He
gave an interesting slide presenta-
tion of the Nebraska Farm Tour
taken by area farmers last year.
This was an interesting look at
farming on a larger scale.
Highlights of the evening included
several awards and presentations.
Vanessa Alton, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Don Alton, was the most
overall point member of the
Lucknow 4-11 Beef Club. Vanessa
scored 943 points and was pres-
ented with the Lucknow-Huron
Veterinary Clinic trophy.
Kathryn Alton, also a daughter of
Don and Sherry, was the recipient
of the Lucknow Community Sale
trophy donated by Gordon Brindley.
Kathryn scored 893 points in the
first of second year member cat-
egory.
Awards presented for points in
the junior division of the 1992,.fair
were: Taylor Mali, high point win-
ner, . a 1992 coin set, donated by
Murray Cardiff MP, and presented
The second game was played in
Lucknow on Tuesday night The
forward line of Rob McGee, Mark
Stanley and Jordan Hamilton played
well, scoring all five of Lucknow's
goals to give Chesley a 5 to 3 loss
and even the series at one game
each. Adam Cameron took position
in the net for Lucknow.
Lucknow came out fast and
McGee scored less than a minute
into the game, assisted by Hainilton
and Stanley but before the end of
the period, a power play goal by
Chesley tied the game.
In the second, McGee scored
twice. Once when he deflected
Stanley's shot into the top corner,
assisted by Chris Wainwright and
then earned his hat trick after .he
picked up Stanley's rebound,
Hamilton assisting.. Chesley scored
midway through the period to
threaten the lead.
Lucknow continued to out -play
Chesley in the third, scoring twice
to Chesley's one. Stanley one -timed
it into the net after a set up pass
from the corner by McGee, Paddy
Lyons also assisting and McGee
scored his fourth of the night on a
back -hand shot, assisted by Stanley
and Hamilton. Chesley had a two
man advantage in the last minutes
of the period, but Lucknow kept
control to win the game.
agricultural banquet
by Queen of the Fair Danielle
Fitzgerald; Michael Mali, the runner
up award, a Home Hardware
voucher presented by Elizabeth
Irvin; and Michael Hofer, high
point first year exhibitor award, a
Home Hardware voucher, also
donated by Richard Askes and
presented by Fred deBoer.
Norris and Gloria Messenger were
recipients of the agricultural service
diploma presented by Ken
Mewhinney, past president. The
Messengers plan to remain active in
the Society.
Reports were presented by Don
Alton for the 4-H Beef Calf Club;
Mel Ritchie for the 4-H Dairy Club;
Glenda Morrison for the 4-H Horse
Club and Elizabeth Irvin for the
Junior Fair.
Financial reports were tabled by
LAS treasurer Lloyd Morrison and
for the Craft Festival by co-
ordinator, Ross Errington.
Jayne Ritchie is the new
Homecraft chairperson. A first and
second vice are needed to assist
Jayne. If you are interested, call her
or the secretary.
Mr. Messenger discussed some of
the changes for the 1993 fair. The
parade will be held one-half hour
earlier this year, starling at 12 noon.
Because of the number of entries
in the Junior Division, exhibitors
will be required to have a number
this year. There will be no charge
for the number. It may be obtained
by calling the secretary (528-2575)
or at the arena, when entering
exhibits.
Four directors stepped down -
Don Bell, Leo Murray, Bruce
Raynard and Don Alton.
Dale Gilchrist, Wayne Forster,
Perry Archer and Gerry Mowbray
join Mel Ritchie for a three year
term,.
Directors for a two year term are
Allan Miller, Archie Purdon, Lloyd
.Morrison, Murray Irvin, and Fred
deBoer.
One-year term directors are Bruce
Skillen, Ken Mewhinney, Norris
Messenger, D.A. Hackett, and Ross
Errington.
Four new associate directors were
welcomed - Dennis Johnston, Roger
Bieman, John Pyatt, and Kirk
Ferchuk.
The 1993 officers are: past presi-
dent, Norris Messenger; president,
Murray Irvin; first vice, Allan Mil-
ler; second vice, Fred deBoer; sec-
retary, Gloria Messenger, and treas-
urer Lloyd Morrison.
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n A` A tt, vtict idNese':
Vanessa -Alton was the recipient of the Lucknbw Huron Veterin-
''''ary Clinic trophy for most overall points In the Lucknow 4-H
Beef Club. Dr. Alec, Martin made the presentation during the
Lucknow Agricultural Society banquet last week. Vanessa
recently completed her 24th 4-H project and was also presented
with a limited edition print in honour of the achievement. (Pat
Lavin s Ston ' hoto
Norris and Gloria Messenger were presented with the Agrlcui-
tura. Service Diploma by past president Ken Mewhinney (right)
during the Lucknow Agricultural Society's, annual banquet fast
week. (Pat Livingston photo)
Danielle Fitzgerald, 1992 Queen of the Fair, was In attendance
at the Lucknow Agricultural Society Ban quer last week. Junior
fair iexhibitors winners were from the left, Michael Mali who
received a Home Hardware voucher for junior runnerup; Michael
Hofer who received a Home Hardware voucher for the first year
exhibitor with the most points; and Taylor Mali who received a
1992 Proof Coln Set, donated -by Murray Cardiff M.P., for being
the highest point Junior exhibitor. (Pat Livingston photo)
Kathryn Alton was the recipient of the Lucknow Sales Barn
trophy for most overall points by.a first or second year member
in the Lucknow 4-H Beef Club. The presentation was made by
Norris Messenger, president of the Lucknow Agricultural
Society, during the annual banquet. (Pat Livingston photo)