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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 2009-01-07, Page 11Page 11 - Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, January 7, 2009 32 Personal "VERILY, VERILY,- I say .unto you. He that heareth My Word, and believeth on Him that sent Me, hath everlasting life, and shall not come into condemnation: but is passed from death unto life." Questions? Herman Oldengarm, RR 1 Kincardine, N2Z 2X3, 519-395-5395. - 02,03x ARE YOU EXPERI- ENCING the after- math of an abortion - emotions you can't explain? _ Most postabortal women experience trauma in their lives. Call our 24 hour hotline collect 519-323-3751 for confidential support. - 02ar 37 Mortgages RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGES -. ARE banks giving you stat- ic? Then call - Mortgage. Network, 86 Albert St., Clinton, ON 519-482-7675 or 1-866-623-0589. Your key to getting a low mortgage rate, up to 1.5% less than bank posted 5 year. rate. 39tfcc 46 In Memoriam LARRY DUNCAN ISAAC NIXON January 8, 2004 as a result of a single car accident. Five years ago on this sad day, The on"e we loved was called away. God took him home, It was His will, But in our hearts he lives still. Dad and Mom, Darlene, Brad and families. 2x . The Sentinel hasa selection of in memoriam verses for -your perusal. 42 Obituary SAYERS Linda . Ann (Evans) Sayers of Lucknow and formerly of Cambridge passed away at her resi- dence on Monday, Dec. 29, 2008 at the age of 56. She was born on April 5, 1952 in St. John's, N ewfoundland. Survived by her mother Joan Evans of Lucknow, grandson Alex Leclerc and son- in-law Andre Leclerc of Cambridge, sib- lings Wayne (Judy) Evans of Lucknow, Paulette Evans of N ewfoundland, Patricia Dent (Rob Lisi) of Milton, Gerry (Tina) Evans of Lucknow, Donald (Isabelle) Evans of Lucknow, .. Denise (Ron) Schell of Wingham and • Raul (Judy) Evans of Newfoundland . ;and several nieces and n e p h' e w s Predeceased, by daughter Lori Leclerc' and father Felix Evans. A memorial service was held at MacKenzie ` . & McCreath Funeral Home, Lucknow on Saturday, Jan. 3 with Father J. Jasica offici- ating. Interment New Hope Cemetery, Hespeler. Donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation- were greatly appreciated. as expressions of sympathy. Condolences and portrait on line at www.mackenzie- andmccreath.com 02ar See us on the Web www.lucknowsentinel.00m 46 In Memoriam JOHNSTONE in loving memory of a dear Dad, James (J.C.) Johnstone who, passed away Jan. 9, 1992 Of all the treasures life may bring Your family means the most, And whether near or far apart That love wil! hold you close. • Thoughts of you are alrvys with us No matter where we goy Missing you will never fade But only seems to grow. • W a cannot biltig the old days back When we were all together, But loving thoughts and secret tears Willlive with us forev- er. They say time heals all sormoer::. And helps us to forget But time ` so far has proven How much we friss you yet. Forever loved and missed by . Glen,. Sandra and family. 2x .. BROWN In loving memory of Dorothy, a -dear Mother and Grandma who passed away two years ' ago . ,on January 13, ?007. God saw you getting weary; He did what . He thought best. He put his arms around you; And said, Come and rest. He opened up His golden. gates; On that heart break- ing day And wit His arms around you; You gently slipped away. It broke our hearts to lose you; You did not go alone. A part of us went with you; The day God called you home. Now God has you. in His keeping, But we have you in our hearts. Always and forever loved by your chil- dren: Edward (Nancy), Carol (Graham) and grand- son (Darryl). - 02xv 47 Cauls of Thanks THOMPSON We sincerely thank the friends and neigh- bours who helped Bob and usttlrough a difficult six . months. Their help on the farm, words and cards of encourage- ment, and prayers were appreciated. Thank you to the CCAt team and the VON team and espe- cially Diane Clifford to whom we will ever be indebted for the care and compassion she showed for her neigh- bour. Thank_ you to the Rescue . Team from the Ripley Huron Fire Department for their assistance and support on that vicious night of Dec. 21. We never thought we would welcome the sight of flashing emergency lights. I cannot clearly recall who all was here that night, but they were friendsand familiar faces -and that is all that mattered. Thank.. you :to the two young ladies from the Walkerton Ambulance who' risked ..life and limb onA 25 utilecall, on suchh a horrendous night, and.. a special thank you to neigh- bour Doug MacDonajd who put our needs above Iris own and operate he townshipplough to get the ambulance in and out safely to highway 21 to access Kincardine ,Hospital. Thank you to the staff at . the Hospital for their care and com- ,passion and to Dr, Art Wiebe and Kate Kincarrid for their guidance through the last difficult days. Event6 did not turn out as we would have wished and as Bob. peacefully passed away on Dec. 26, he knew the love and support of the com- munity where he had spent his entire life. Judy Thompson and family., -2 RUMBLE Words cannot express how much we appreciate all the kind expressions of sympathy we received when my sister, Marjorie, passed away. The beautiful plants, cards, food brought to the house and the phone calls were sin- cerely appreciated. i would also like to thank my co-workers at Pinecrest for their support and concern shown to me at this time. You are all won- derful: Thank you. Linda and Grant Rumble and 'family. - 2 48 Coming Events KEENFIT POLE WALKING CLUBS Starting up again: Mondays, 8 p.m., in front of Finlayson's starting Jan. 12. Thursdays, 9 a.m., meeting arena park- ing lot (back) starting Jan. 15. Cai; Denise 519-395-0570 if not sure about weather or for any other ques- tions, or email angst- pd@hurontel.on.ca! Comeout and have some fun with usl Happy new year to everyone! - 02-04xmc ST. PETER'S OPEN HOUSE Come and help the congregation cele- brate the newly reno- vated Parish Hall in Lucknow on. Saturday, Jan. : 17 starting at - 2 , p.m. Refreshments avail- able. All are. welcome. 02,03ar AUBURN LIONS; BREAKFAST Sunday, Jan. 11, 9 a.m. 12 noon, Auburn Community Hall. Adults $6. Maple syrup supplied by Robinson's Maple Products. - 2cc 48 Coming EOMs YOGA CLASSES Beginning Friday, Jan. 9, 9:30 a.m.. multipurpose room, Lucknow Arena. All fitness levels wel- come. Cost $48/six week session. $10 drop-in. Registration and information, call Jocelyn deBoer, 519- 357-9928. -01,02x • HURON COUNTY BEEF PRODUCERS Annual meeting, Brussels ' Legion, Wednesday, Jan. 14; supper at 6 p.m., meeting at 7 p.m. $12 per person available at door. and includes 2009 - Membership. Contact Harvey Hoggart 519-482- 9157, Kittle MacGregor 519-528- 4368, or any HCBP director for more info or tickets. - -2cc ANNUAL MEETING POT LUCK of Ripley. Agricultural Society, Tuesday, Jan. 22 (snow date Jan. 26), 7 p.m. social room at Ripley Arena. Everyone welcome. For m o re Info call 519-395-2682. 2,3cc L,UCICPiOW DISfRICf CO c • Main Hall • Kitchen Facilities • Meeting Room Available - Seats 80 FOR INFO OR BOOKINGS CALL McDonagh Insurance 519-528-3423 • N0TICE Patleflts of Dr. Sheryl. Spithoff Dr. Sheryl Spite will Weaving her Medical Practice effective December 27, 2008. Medical Records will be maintained at: Kincardine Community Medical Clinic 44 Queen St., Kincardine, ON N2Z 3C1 Telephone: 519=396-2600 In her absence our Orphan Clinic will see her patients. If you have a Medical Emergency, you should attend your nearest Emergency Department for assessment and treatment. Thank you. • S U D O K u 2 7/1 5 8 9 3_4 6' 6 9 4 2 3 1 815 83547621-:9 346897:1 2 7 5,2 68 5,1 9.34 7 2 8 6 1 5.49 3 9 8 3 1 5 4-6'2 7 1 6 7 9 2 3 5 8 4 4 5 2 7 6 8 9 3°1 Jan. 7 solution 48 Coming Events AUDITIONS HAWK Theatre audi- tions for "Suspicious Death in a Small Town" will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 13, 7 - 9 p.m., Thursday, ,Jan. 15, 7 - 9 p.m. and Sunday, Jan. 18, 1 - 3 p.m. at the Lucknow Torn Hall. For mord" information, please call 519-528- 2438 or 5.19-528- 3242. - 2,3ar BARB WILLITS - SEPOY SWIMMERS Winter Session starts Jan. 12; 8 week pro- gram. Swim Kids, Aquafit, Lengths, Adult Lessons. Phone 519-528-2742 for more info. - 2 or 48 Coming Events KINSMEN FAMILY DAY MUSIC JAM Come one, come all! On Sunday, Feb. 15, 1 p.m. - 5 p.m, the Kinsmen are hosting a. day of music for everyone who is will- ing to get up and play an instrument/sing and those who just want to come and lis- ten No admission required butte, Bona - tions accepted with proceeds going to CF. Music teachers take note that all of your students are wel- come. Contact Luke Smith at 519-528- 2685 • • or vas'htar@hurontel.on. ca if interested. 02- 07ar NOTICE Veterans, Ex-Servlceinen Women & Dependents The Royal Canadian Legion Provincial Service ': Bureau Officer, Randolph Groundwater, will be visiting in aeur area the week -of: February 8= tovi Anyone wishing information, advice or assistance regarding • Treatment for entitled veterans { Appeals against adverse Igtnal applications for war t4 4 Contact the Service Officer or secretary of the Branch rho later than January 17. Paul Finlay, 519-528-2620 Branch 309 Service Officer Elliott rolls. a 280 Tuesday - HS & H1 Wilma Elliott, 280, 549; Gerry' Hoggarth, 248;, Ron Elliott, 673. Other over 200 scores: Brad Engel, 2.13; Gerry Hoggarth, 245; Ron Elliott, 217, 241, 215; Richard Elliott, '235; Howard Hoggarth, 207; Scott,,;—. Huffman, 22$, 216, 211; Luke Smith, 207. .Stanyiings Bert's Butt Kickers, 38; Dave's Harem, 38; Gracie's Boys, 36; Tom and Jerrys, 35; Tex's Rangers, 23; Luke's Angels, 21. Livestock report in 'brief Total receipts at the Brussels, Livestock for the week ending Dec: 31 were 452 head of cattle, 204 lambs and goats. 04 Tuesday the fed steers & heifers sold on a strong demand at prices $1- $3 high- er. Choice steers & heifers sold 100.00 •- 105:00 with sales to 106.00 Second cut sold 97.00 -100.00. Cows sold on a strong active trade. ,On Thursday Veal sold on a strong demand at steady prices. Lambs sold on a strong active trade at easier prices. Sheep and Goats sold steady. There were 69 steers on offer; 86 heifers on offer; 204 cows on offer. Beef Cows sold 50.00-56.00; D1 & D2 , 43.00-49.00;1 J3, 30.0040.00. There were 90 head of veal on offer. Beef sold 110.00-130.00 sales to 145.00; good holstein sold 108.00-118.00 sales to 120.00; medium holstein sold 90.00- 105.00; plain and heavy holstein:, N/A.