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Page 10— Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, March 17, 1993
THE LINE IN THE DIRT SAYS
Did you know that...
275 tarn equipment dealerships
have disappeared since 1980.
LIS1 INGS WANTED
PAUL ZINN 528-2411
WARRENZINN 5283710
50 ACRES - West Wawanosh, 5
hardwood; balance workable.
$49,900.
$69,900. - 3 bedroom 2 storey home,
new windows, wood/electric heat..
ST. HELENS-- 3 bedroom brick home
on 1 acre, original woodwork. Estate
Sale.
` 4 BEDROOM BUNGALOW - garage,
2 baths, open concept. $125,000.
BUILDING LOT - Clyde Street, 82'..i
x 132 $20,000.
24' x 48' - insulated shop on 1'05.
acres in Lucknow. $49,900.
$99,900 - Newer home approx• 2400
$q. ft., 4 bedrooms, fireplace.
. ST. HELENS - 40 x 48 steel shop on
1/2 acre. Good building site.
99 ACRE - pasture farm Kinloss. 2
ponds $70,000.
100 ACRE - 2 bedroom home,
dairy/beet barn, shed, highway loca-
tion. $135,000.
$72,000 - 3 bedroom bungalow with
new family room, 10 Victoria St
REMODELLED - Country home, -4
bedrooms with 28 x 56 insulated
shop, suitable for small business
$49,900 - 2 bedroom. frame home.
125' x 132' lot. Ludgard St.
$72,900-- Duplex, 4 and 2 bedroom,
landscaped. Original porch.
- Family
Coalition
Party
tee
ANNUAL
MEETING
WALKERTON AGRICULTURAL
BUILDING
MARCH 25, 1993 8 PM
OPEN TO ALL
REFRESIIMENTS TO FOLLOW
Contort us for more info
Family Coalition Party
- 367-2818
LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Invites You To Worship With Them On
Sunday, March 21, 1993
10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
Nursery downstairs morning &
ghemoon
EVERYONE WELCOME
LUCKNOW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sunday, March 21, 1993
Worship Service - 11:00 AM
Sunday School - 11:00 AM
Rev. Margaret Kinsman
Nursery Provided Everyone Welcome
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THINK SHOES!!
offering:
Cougars,. Naturalizers, Keds -Casual & Dressy
"LINE DANCERS" - Cowboy Boots & Accessories
"PROM TIME" - Dyeable Shoes & Matching Purses
For all the young Ladies:
Come Step Into Spring With Us
visit •
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smiimmi• 313 Durham St.
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Oh no!!!
I left my
baby brother
on the bus!!!
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LOST SOMETHING?
Find it in the Classifieds! Or if you don't find it
in the "Lost & Found" se ion, you can place
your own ad there and let the finder...find you.!
The Classifieds are your best connection to
meet up. withbuyers, sellers, prospective em-
ployers or employees, or even the person who
found your baby brother!
Call 528-2822
to place a Classified ad
ntinel
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Michael Wood, the principal percussionist with the Stratford •
Festival Loft Orchestra, shared his knowledge on percussion
instruments on. Monday • with children during a hands-on
workshop at the local library. Here Mr. Wood demonstrates how
the use of our fingertips on. our cheeks produces a distinct
sound as do percussion instruments. (Pat Livingston photo)
Lucknow brings home
hardware from tourney • .
The Lucknow Novice "A" met assists going to Stanley and Russell
Chesley in their first game of the Mann. Mann then scored from
Teeswater Lions Novice tourney. -- Petteplace to make the' final score
Lucknow took a one goal lead in Lucknow'4, Mildmay 2.
the first period on a goal by .Dan "A" Championship
McDonagh assisted by Jeff McNee. This put -Lucknow in the "A"
Tyler Hamilton scored assisted by championship game against the host
Devin Petteplace to give Lucknow Teeswater team. Both teams played
a 2-0 lead after two. periods. a scoreless first period.
Chesley scored with only 1:27 left In the second period Russell
to make the final score Lucknow 2, Mann scored from Devin Petteplace
Chesley 1. • - and Ricky Andrew to .give Luck-
Lucknow vs Mildmay now a 1 - 0 lead after two periods.
Brian Stanley scored an upas= With only 2:49 left in regulation
sisted goal to give Lucknow . the time Teeswater scored the tying
lead in their game against Mildmay, goal to send the game into over -
who tied it up at one each as the time. Lucknow scored two goals
teams entered the second period. both off Mann's stick with Pet-
Mildmay- went ahead by one in he teplace assisting'each time, to give
second period but with only 13 Lucknow the championship by a.
seconds left, Stanley scored on final score of Lucknow 3, Tees -
assists by Tim Eadie and . Stuart water 1.
Moffat to tie the game attwo each 1 The whole team skated their
after the second period. hearts out and, gave Lucknow the
In the third period Devin Pet- "A" trophy for the third year in a
teplace scored the winner with row. Way to go team!
Salvation
Army is
looking for
young
people.
Once again, the, Salvation Army is
developing a new community
program which it is hoped will
involve those young people who
would like to get involved in the
medium of television. -
To this end, the Family Worship
Centre of the Salvation Army,
working in partnership with the
Trillium Cable Company, are
seeking young people who are
interested in becoming involved in
the .production, preparing, filming,
and directing, of an exciting new
"Christian Magazine" and other
christiart programming being
developed for cable television in
Wingham and area.
Anyone interested and seeking
more information should telephone
or write to: The Salvation Army.
Family Worship Centre, 292 Ed-
ward Street, Wingham, tel: 357-
1951 or 357-1367.
Novice "A" tie
Ripley in
exhibition play
OVICE
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Last Thursday, the Lucknow
Novice "A" hosted Ripley in an ex-
hibition game. In the first period
Lucknow. took a 2-0 lead on goals
by Russell Mann, unassisted and!,
Mann again from Brian Stanley.
Ripley' scored with One second
left to make the score Lucknow 2
.Ripley 1 at.,;the end of theopening
period. -
The second period was scoreless.
In the third period Lucknow went
up 3-1 at the 10:28 mark with Brian
Stanley scoring from Devin Pet- ,
teplace hnd Tyler Hamilton. Ripley
cut the lead to 3-2 at the 7:34 mark
and with only 22 seconds left they
scored the tying goal to make the
final score Lucknow 3, Ripley 3.