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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-11-10, Page 24TI 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111 ov*ernber .11th Lucknow .Business Places. Are Requested To Close Thursday Morning,. Itoventher 11th, To Mark Remeinbranie Day LUCKNOW VILLAGE COUNCIL STUDENTS EXCEL IN SOCCER FINALS Fight the lung cripplers Use - Christmas Seals LIJADTEID, ameinlmisromoramdminommorvorimmirilagerekompaaff BAIN'S GROCETERIA Dorothy and Jim LUCKNOW " 528 4421 FOOD unms ARE plentiful HERE! HOSTESS Potato Chips 8.8 OZ. 694 ea. WHITE SWAN Bathroom Tissue 4 ROLL PKG. 994 pkg PRESTON Anti Freeze $5.39 LIMITED QUANTITY SILVERWOODS MEADOW GOLD Ice Crean 2 LITRE $1.39 11111.111111M 1111111111•110.•11 MIMI I • WE DELIVER equipment to work with. I wonder that they do not h. wear dark glasses on bright everything is•so shiny and a for everything and everythi ,lace.g Right from the walk it freeze down to the sir equipment. One little bit of a do not bother those cooks w special p rmission. I said have all t e equipment and so it is 1 g and sharp. No I d test , hem myself because been forewarned. We In beautiful kitchen, well equi well stocked and used very ml the pleasure of those who use comes out of it. ' Respectively sub n• . Aubrey Hil GUj On October 28, the Luckno Guides held their Hallo ,party. Each girl brought al friend to• the party. How trt saying "the more, the meir The girls appeared in many or and comical costumes, whicI added to the fun. Each patrol couple of games fitting ti Occasion. After a good tim , had, -by all, the girls enjoyed I before going hotne, .There was a regular rneeti November 4th. After the op( the Guides went to patrol cor They discussed what they like to do for a Christmas Ft The girls accepted an invi from the TeesWater Girl Guii attend. a ChristMas part December 1st. A different t) game was played. Each gir asked if given `$10, how woul spend it, or what would she d( it. Many various and inters answers were given. 'This was to make the girls mindful Guide law "A Guide is Thr The Robin Patrol had camp The meeting ended with tap LIVE IN l'I;.:ACE , 'rho . arrived •whein learn to do twothipv , ' r TWENTY-FOUR THE LUCKNOW SENTINE14, LUCKNOW; ONTARIO. WEDNESDAY, NOYEMBE.R JCL Vo THAT , • . „ Ken Elphicks of Lochalih; who received a cracked vertebrae in a fall in his barn at Thanksgiving, is home after 3 weeks in' Wingham Hospital. Friends and neighbours assisted Ken, Joyce and family by finishing the Fall plowing last Saturday. THAT Mae Dore, a former Purple, Grove correspondent, has resumed her duties writing the news for that community, succeeding Judy Thompson, Give Mae a call with your news. THAT The car of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Murray of Lucknow took .fire in front of. the ' 'old Silverwoods building on main street Saturday afternoon and 'was brought under control by .a few helpful young men, by the time firemen arrived. Fire damage resulted "under the hood". • PINETREE (RESTENETS Perhapi I am feeling a little sentimental this morning, as this is personal for the start anyway. I 'would like to thank all the people who have been so kind in offering me rides back home from dovvntown. I was in , a store when the, owner said to me "Wait I'll get my car and. drive you Aip." I.said "what about the store?", to which he replied that 'he has a key. This kind of thing and so many more have helped me to go from a wheel chair in April to my present condi- tion. I owe it to those who helped me, and to myself for keeping on my feet as much as possible. •After writing the ',above one would gather that all people were of this kindly nature. But one could • turn this picture to the wall and write almost the opposite on the reverse side: It takes everybody to make up, this little old world of ours, and we have everybody, yes, every last one of them. What makes some people so selfish, and self-centred that they want every- thing the way they want it to be and that others should just run alOng and do it? There are people who actually manufacture excuses to avoid their responsibility of visiting people in this' building. ' Yes, it takes all of us to keep all the wheels going around.. Some of us here at Pinecrest do not have much push left. But it seems tome: that responsibility should be taken_ up by those younger people, With all their strength, whose, responsib-, ility it is to the older people , of the community. It is no longer a matter of keeping up with the Jones', but passing them and then practically going out in the front yard and putting up, a large sign "Look what , we have done!" I have no intention' of criticizing progress as that is' what has made this country the garden of eden it is today. The point I am trying,' to' make is what a,wonderful place this would be if people were a little more like the people mentioned at the beginning.. But, it will never change. It is like going into . a supermarket, there are things you can afford and others sit beside them at such ridiculous prices that it makes them dissatisfied with you. But one must look at the price because 'you -if you walk• across the street you can buy the same article for 10c on the ,dollar cheaper at the end of ,the day's business. • But here at Pinecrest we just sit back and take things for granted. No!' I am wrong we do not take our kitchen for granted. We all have a . very healthy respect for that part of the building because we all enjoy what comes out of there so very much. We • have four" cooks, who work two' at a time on different. &it,. They are the best in....well I better not state any size Of territory,. Although we 'do hive the best! . Always on time and the meals are varied, always a change, and everything from soup to, no not nuts but then it's 'not Xmas time yet. Our meali are served in"such a thoughtfu manner, that makes them alw ys appetizing. How they matiage o do this along with the special meals that have to be served to some in' many different ways is a great tribute to them. Yes, '.'e hate the very best and of (ours(' th . 1 a‘e the hest of Intended for last week SOCCER - Students from St. Joseph's School at Kingsbridge played in the soccer finals on Saturday, October 30th. The girls' games were played in St Columban 'school, St. Columban while ,the boys' games were played in 'Seaforth.. THE SENIOR GIRLS , .The 'senior girls reached. the, finals, and• played one game against St. Pattick'.s school, Kinkora. They beat them 2. goals to 0. Debbie Austin got both goals - one in the first half and the other in the second half. Darlene Austin got the shut out. St. Patrick's had previously' played against St. Michael's, Stratford and beat them 4. goals to. 1. , THE ;JUNIOR GIRLS The junior girls played two games. The first game was against • Immaculate Conception, Stratford and Kingsbridge defeated them 3' goals to O. Diane VanOsch got all 3 goals -2 in the first half and 1 in the second half. In,their second game, the Kingsbridge junior girls met St. Patrick's, Kinkora and defeated them 1 goal to 0. Denise Connolly got the only goal in the, first half of • the game. St. Patrick's fought back but didn't succeed in getting a goal. Marian Knoop recorded the shut out in both. games. THE SENIOR BOYS Kingsbridge' senior boys played against Mount Carmel in Seaforth and lost the game with the score Mount Carmel 6, Kingsbridge 2. Goal getters for Kingsbridge were StevewPrayne 1, Michael Frayne 1. THE JUNIOR BOYS The Kingsbtidge junior boys played \ a very exciting game against St. Columban. At the end of regulation time the score was $t. Columban. 0, Kingsbridge. 0. With 5 penalty shots to decide the winners, St. Columban came out ahead 1 goal to 0. Kevin Smith played an outstanding game in goal. The junior boys deserve a lot of credit for such an exciting game.. The boys placed second and won the runner up pennant. With 19 schools competing in the Huron Perth System, St. Joseph's School at Kingsbridge, junior girls placed first, senior girls placed first, junior boys placed second, senior, boys placed third. Congratulations to the soccer players at St. Joseph's School, Kingsbridge for such a fine showing.. t this special time, we pause to honor those valiant servicemen who gave up life that peace might prevail. Their memory lives on in the hearts of all.