HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1994-11-09, Page 10Page 10 - Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, November 9, 1994
Welcome new resident to village
We welcome Aileen Trommer to
her new home on Joseph Street, the
former Harvey Sproul residence.
George Si'liib, • David Dawson,
Paul Dawson, Paul , Eedy, Bob
McWhinney, Mike Leitch, John
Stanbury, . Art Love, Jim Hunter,
Mac Tier and a friend Larry have
returned from an eight-day fun -
filled moose hunting trip north of
Huntsville.. The Tads report good
luck and lots of fun although there
was lots of rain. They were lucky
to bring home a moose.
Over 70 Halloween trick or
treaters, dressed in all kinds of
scary outfits were out in full force
on Monday evening. While some
had big bags, even pillow cases,
others carried donation boxes for
UNICEF. The rain stayed off until
most of the little' ones made their
call.
Those older folk sure know how
to dance. They came from far and
wide to the Dungannon Senior
Citizens. Centre last Friday and
enjoyed old tyme dancing, to the
music of the Country Ramblers,,
November birthday celebrants
were Deloris Culbert and Teresa
Courtney, November anniversary
Lorne and Evelyn Howe.
A Large crowd attended the pre -
Christmas bazaar at St. Augustine
on Saturday. -
A faithful parishioner -of St.
Joseph's Parish, Kingsbridge Jack
Redmond passed. away at the
En
DUNGANNON
Goderich Hospital on Friday,.in his
86th year. sincere syfnpathy is
extended to his wife. and family.
Funeral Mass was celebrated at
Kingsbridge Roman Catholic
Church on Monday, with burial in
the Kingsbridge cemetery.
On Friday, Nov. 11, Armistice
Day, let us to take time to remem-
ber the many veterans who fought
for out freedom.
Congratulations to Trish Mac-
Donald and Dwayne Scott son of
Murray Scott and Jeannette Scott
who were married on Saturday, at
the Lucknow United Church.
Several from this area attended the
reception held at the Lucknow
Community Centre.
Congratulations to Harvey Culbert
of the Goderich Seniors Bowling
League who rolled a 667 triple
plus 600 and 285 and 220 in
singles. Harvey's high average was
• 219. Good bowling, Harvey.
Mary Garnock attended the
• funeral of her uncle Ken Gillatly in
Wyoming on Monday.
The Dungannon Agriculture
Society hosted 19 tables of en-
thusiastic euchre players at their
tournament last week.
Sharon and William Taylor of
Raleigh, Newfoundland visited the
Duane Rivett family this past week.
Where's the Beet? It was at Dun-
gannon United ` Church Nov. 6,
when the board of Stewards served
two settings of roast beef dinner.
Sympat1ty is extended to the
Pentland families in the sudden
passing of 88 -year-old LaVeme in
Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan, on
Oct. 31. • ,
Surviving is wife Dorothy (forme-
rly Taylor) son Bob and daughter
Pam Bilroy, brothers Frank, Wilford
and Benson, sister Margaret
Pritchard.
Funeral Service was conducted
from MacKenzie and. McCreath
Funeral Home, Lucknow. Following
Interment in Dungannon Cemetery.
Family and friends gathered at the
United Church.
Friday luncheon guest of Bernice
Glenn, was her cousin Karen Ribey,
from Underwood.
We welcome Michael and Wanda
Hill and family, Brittany, Justin,
Alanna and Sabrina from Holland
Centre. Michael is associated with
Harry Burgsma. The family resides
in the Faber residence. -
Lorne and Brenda Brindley and
family, Lynn, Jennifer and Mark
'have purchased the Johnston home
on theeast side of the street,- next
door to the manse.
A blue bulletin was used for the
Nov. 5, Service at the Dungannon
Union Pastoral charges, designating
S.W.A.N: "Stop Women Abuse
Now."
ATREE FALLS
IN THE FOREST.
Does it make a sound
if no one is there
to hear it?
The answer is: Who cares? If an audience
isn't thefe to listen then the sound it makes is
lost forever. Just like your advertising dollars
when your radio or television commercial
doesn't get seen or heard.
. Town and Country
Ladies' H.S. and H.D. Kay
McCormick 239, 430. Men's H.S.
and H.D. Ken Keimpel 184, 348.
Games over 150: Anne Anderson
185, Doris McKinnon 167, Pat
Heimpel 173, Fern McDonald 169,
Jean Phillips 163, Grace Geertsma
1-6-1, Kay McCormick 239, 191,
Ken Heimpel 187, 161.
Standings: Pansies 22, Crocuses
17, Hyacinths 15, Tulips 14,
Snowdrops 14, Daffodils 8.
Wednesday Night Mixed
Ladies' H.S. Bev Gibson 254,
H:T. Rozz Ketchell 615. Men's
H.S. Jim Ritchie 297, H.T. Paul
Beese 774.
Games over 200: Antone Van
Osch 204, Steve Van Osch 201,
Tom Hogan 204, Betty Van Osch
205, Paul Beese 279, 213, Bev
Gibson 204, John Beese 209, 270.
Standings: B.J.s 34, Challengers
28, Gladiators 25, Chipmunks 16,
Landscapers 14, Generics 12.
' Ripley Mixed
Ladies' H.S. and H. D Joan Fry
196, 344. Men's H.S. and H.D.
Tom Adams 208, 353.
Games over 150 Norval Pollock
162, Joan Fry 196, Kay Collins
167, Al Schaus 155, 167, Donne
Pollard 158, Tom Adams 208. •
Standings: Pontiacs 23, Fords 20,
Chevies 18, Buicks 16, Oldsmobiles
7, Hondas 6. •
Thursday Ladies
H.S. and H.T. Diane Archer 256,
550.
Games over 200: Diane Archer
256, -Marion Jones 231, Marg Wil -
,son 204.
BOWLING
Standings: Cool Cucumbers, 30, .
Corn Heads 24, Carmelettes 22, Hot
Tomatoes 20, Cauliflower Ears 16.,
Tuttifruittis 14.
YBC
Nov. 5, Smurfs games over 75:.
Nicole Van Dyke 82, Sean Berry
84, Jayne Van Dyke 87, Rachel
Elliott 86. Pee . Wee games over
100: A. Ritchie 130. Bantam games
over 125: Angie Nicholson 146,
Matthew Stewart 171. Junior games
over 150: Patrick Ritchie 180, 152,
Paula Taylor 162. Senior games
over 175: Kristina Johnston 211,
Non-smoking league
Ladies' H.S. and H.T. Merle
Rhody 247, 645. Men's H.S. and
H.T. Eric Haldenby 257, 589. •
Games over 200: Chuck Morris
2-38, John Hopf 210, Grace Hopf
210, Stephen Machan 212, Bob
Jones 218, Eric Haldenby 257, 209, .
Merle Rhody 227, 247.
Standings: Wildcats 30, Weasels
29, Tasmanian Devils 25, Polar
Bears 23, Grizzly Bears 21, Pitbulls
19.
Ergonomic Tip
Set items you use often between
hip and shoulder height. Avoid
working above shoulder height.
Ergonomic Tip
If you stand to work good shoes
are - very important: Good shoes
support your foot where foot needs
support.
Proud to be living in
CARRICK TOWNSHIP
and would be proud to
represent you as
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government and
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stand against
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For
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Reeve
November 14th
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for
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