The Lucknow Sentinel, 1994-02-02, Page 16A•
Page 16 — Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, February 2, 1994
BIRTHS
Schmidt - Mike and , Wendy (nee
Neable) are thrilled to announce the
safe arrival of Jacob Dylan Jarret
on Jan. 16, 1994, in Walkerton
General Hospital, tipping the scales
at 9 lbs. 2 oz. Jacob is a new
playmate for big brother Benjamin.
Spoiling privileges go to Howard
and Mary -Lou Neable, of Lucknow,
and Gerald and Helen Schmidt of
Mildmay. Proudgreat grandparents
are Fred and Mary Guest, of
Holyrood.
Falls - Gordon and .Helen (nee
Simpson), of Orangeville, are happy
to announce the birth of their
daughter, Jemma Corrine, on Dec.
18, 1993, at Dufferin Area Hospital,
Orangeville, weighing in at 7 lbs. 6
oz. Proud grandparents are Mar-
garet Falls, of Creem'ore, .and
Donald and Edith Simpson, of R.R.
3, Goderich.
Lottery winners
Belgrave Kinsmen cash calendar
winners: Bob Elliou, Blyth; Ken
Marks, Belgrave; Susan; Elston,
Brussels; Warren Fines, Fordwich;
John Stadelman, Blyth; Terry Sloan,
Seaforth and Betty and Allan
McCall, Walton.
Community sends best
wishes to Dora Alton
Dora Alton had the misfortune to
fall. and break her hip. We wish her
all the best.
The funeral home seemed to be
the. busiest place, around Lucknow
this past week. Lorraine
Huemiller's memorial service was
held there on Wednesday afternoon.
Thursday afternoon funeral ser-
vices were held for Eleanor Harman
who passed away following ,a
valiant struggle with cancer. Sym-
pathy is extended to her husband
Ken, her mother Mrs. Baker and
other member of the family.
Also Thursday afternoon services
were held for Nellie Miller of
Napier Street who passed away in
her 94th year.
Monday there was a funeral ser-
vice for Willis MacDonald of K -W,
formerly of Ashfield.
LUCKNOW
by Mildred' Loree
Isobel Kilpatrick, Caroline
Menary, Russell Phillips, and Jim
Finnigan were in the winners' circle
during shoot play at the St. Helen's
Hall, on Jan. 25, Lois Chamney had
the most shoots.
Next party is Feb. 8
Six tables of shoot were in play at
the Drop in Centre last Friday,
following their pot luck dinner.
Anna Dexter and . Dave Swan
were in high positions, with Maimie
Roulston and Donald Murray in low
spots. Margaret Errington had the
most shoots.
Please sign an organ
donor card to help others
"Almost 800 people in Ontario.
are waiting for an organ transplant.
Unfortunately more than 10 per
cent will• die while waiting because
of the critical shortage. of donated
organs," says Marion McLauchlan,
executive director of The Lung
Association. "You can help by
signing your organ donation card.
But the most important step is to
discuss your wishes with . your
family members so that they
understand your desire to donate,"
explained Marion.
One in every five Canadians
suffer from a breathing problem.
Nearly 30,000 Canadians die each
year from respiratory diseases such
as asthma, emphysema and lung
cancer. The Lung Association is
active in the areas of prevention,
rehabilitation and research because
When You Can't Breath, Nothing
Else Matters.
Lucknow Central Public School was one of those taking part in the elementary school
volleyball tournament held last week in Kincardine. In this game they defeated W.E.
Thompson Public School 15 r- 13. Shane Petteplare (5) watches as Sean Lougheed splkeS
the ball In this photo. (Scott Hllgendorff photo)
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