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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday,, December 5
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t. .Helensaria couple wel:corirce new baby daughter
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Foran on the birth of their daughter last`
week.
Paul Curran, formerly of St. Helens,
graduated from Conestoga College with a
certificate for a Registered Nursing Assist-
ant Paul was on the President's Honour
Roll for being a straight A student. His
mother, Muriel and Lloyd Moffat attended
the event along with his sister, He has
accepted a position at Runneymede
Hospital in Toronto:
Mrs. Larry Johnston of Hamilton spent
the week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Pegg, and family.
Virginia Todd celebrated her third
birthday along with her grandmother,
)WLING
Town and Country Bowling
Men's . high single was rolled by Art
Burrows with 187 and high double by
Harry Taylor with 360.
adies high single and double by Grace
Geerstma with 226 and 329.
adies • 200 and over Grace Geertsnma
; Stella Tilbrook 207.
Team Points and Standbgs
Anna's Reds 5, 12; Ida's'Oranges 2, 18;
9a's Yellows 3, 15; Mabel's Greens 3,
Greta's Blues 0, 2; Gerda's Violets 2,
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!dget 13 team
ose. opener
The Lucknow Midget Bs hosted Goder-,
'chon Monday,. November 19 and wound
upon the short end of a 6 -.1 score. For two
i'eriods the play .was ' very close with
oderich taking a 2 1 Lead into the third
'eri
Although. Goderich took twice as many
nalties as Lucknowin a hard hitting,
ame, the local,boys failed tocapitalize on
'an advantage situations. ' Jeff Burgsma
cored Lttcknow's lone goal, from Steve de
ong.
Robbie Beirnes played a strong game: in
:oal making several key saveswhich other-
ise could have . broken the game wide
pen much earlier.
The team played very well in this their
rst game of the season.
tom As win two
onsecutive games
The Lucknow Atom As won their second
lid third games in. a row. November 22 and.
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Thursday's games was won in Ripley
ith a score of 4 - 1. Chris Stevenson
spened the scoring with Justin Murray
ssisting.,Justin Murray clinched the game
•coring two more goals . in the -second
ler iod•with Chris Stevenson assisting. The
ourth goal came at 11.33 of the third.
reriod from Robbie Crich with Vince Stick -
end assisting. •
Friday's game was played in Mildmay
nd was won witha score of 4 - 0. Scoring.
or Lucknow was Justin Murray, assisted
,y Terry Stanley; Chris Stevenson assisted
ty Justin Murray; Justin Murray assisted
lice again by Terry Stanley and finally
hris Stevenson scored unassisted.
They were able to win this game even
1 ough they piled up 16 , minutes in _the
enalty box, .Mildmay did manage to keep
est of the play in Luckriow's end, but
ntastic goal tending from Adam Skillen
roved to be too much for them.
Ethel DuCharme of Wingham. A birthday
dinner was held for both on Sunday at Mr, -
and Mrs. Wayne Todd's home. •
Congratulations to Debbie, Kim and
Carol Rintoul 'who, received awards at 4-H
Achievement Night in Clinton . on Friday
night.
[Intended for last weekl
A pot luck supper was held with over 50
people in attendance last Wednesday
night.
A family party was held at. Jim Aitchi-
sons on Sunday to celebrate their 37th an-
niversary. Also celebrating birthdays were
Verna Brown, Lori, Darlene and Nancy;
Aitchison. Attending the event were Bev,
ST. HELENS
by Kathryn Todd
Jeremy and Jennifer Brown of Wingham,
Jack and Jill of Ripley and Doug, Nancy,,
Daryl and Darlene of Ashfield...
The regular shoot party was held last
Monday. High' man was. Bill Purdon;
second was Ross Errington; high lady was
Muriel Moffat and second high was Agnes
Gaunt. Agnes Farrier won the "Most
Shoots" prize- by a lucky draw.
Following the recent teachers strike,
Steve Errington has returned to Georgian
College in Owen Sound for his second year
in carpentry,
Rob Siecker has. obtained a new employ-
ment opportunity and has moved back to
Owen Sound this past weekend.
Hugh Todd returned home from the
Royal. Agricultural Winter Fair. St. Helens
Farms won Champion Market Lamb and
Champion Flock Overall Breeds awards.
Helen Todd and Isabel Miller returned
home after visiting for a week in Richmond
Hill with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Maclntyre.
Isabel MacPherson returned home after
visiting for a month with both her
daughters and their families in Alberta.
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED OVER THE CHRISTMAS AND
NEW YEAfS HOLIDAY SEASON AS FOLLOWS:
Christmas:
New Years:
CLOSED ..MONDAY, DECEMBER 24TH AT 4:30 P. M.•
AND RE -OPEN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27TH AT 8:30 A.M.
CLOSED MONDAY, DECEMBER 31ST . AT 4:30 P. M.
AND RE -OPEN WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2ND AT 8:30 A.M.
Advertising Deadlines
PAPER OF
Wednesday, December 26th DEADLINE FOR ALL ADVERTISING IS
4:30 p.m. TIwrsdary.December 2016
PA PEPI OF
Wednesday, January 2nd
DEADLINE FOR ALL ADVERTISING IS
4:30p.m. Thursday, December 27th
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