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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
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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
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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. -
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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.
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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.
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L,UCICPiOW DISfRICf
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• Main Hall
• Kitchen Facilities
• Meeting Room Available - Seats 80
FOR INFO OR BOOKINGS CALL
McDonagh Insurance 519-528-3423
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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.
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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-
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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
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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.