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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-11-19, Page 15Four Lucknow midgets teamed up with the Juveniles to win the season opener on Sunday as tucknow downed Wit:Thant-by a score of 7 - 4. Kent Alton, Donnie Greer, Mike Humphrey, and David Pritchard of the local midgets --weronotified-just two hours prior to game time, to fill the positions of Juveniles. absent due to exams, college, injur- Langsule. 1 It Makes Sense To Save Dollars *I's Add More insulation To Your Attic Consider Doing The Walls If You Have Not Taken Advantage of the 141 CHIP There's a treasure for you in the CASSIFIED ADS in the Lucknow Sentinel . . t ALLAN R. MILLER R. R.S Lucknow Phone 528-2299 Agent For *SEED GRAIN *BALE SHREDDERS •SEED CORN *ROUND BALE *CATTLE OILERS FEEDERS 'BARN PARTITIONS *BALER TWINE *CATTLE .MINERAL •PIG FEEDERS FEEDERS *FERTILIZER •FA'RM GATES Dressed Ducks and Geese ..v.vvow.wowlktcv • TaMt--RASPOEIR:$ OF:KINLOSS'TOWNSHIP . My sincere thinks, for your support at the Dpolls on Monday. i will try to fill the position to the best of my ability. Thank you, cal. BILL HALDENBY 5-tkiAAA, AwAAA-a.,A1Aa,A&.., Locknewleft Wedeeedeb November 19, 1980—Pige *from pagP 13 - LangSjde,„.alsO .reeciveCher_ Secondary School Graduation Diploma. :We would. like to congratulate these students and wish them goad luck in the future. . • Len Coughlin and .datigh- ter, Kim, spent Saturday .in Hamilton, . • Mr. and , Mrs. Donald Young, Kevin, Brian -and Jessica of Thornhill spent the weekend with his parents' . a mansion:. ies and $uSpelisionao Under the CirentristanCes the Mid- gets played .extremely well, adding two goals and two.` assists to the score Sheet; Larry MacPherson also in his first scheduled juvenile game--scored•-,-two goals-and,- three assists with Steve Simpson also adding a pair of goals. Mike HUMphrey, Don, season In Memor•iam, Proud indeed Was he of his His home, tractors, and new and modetn barns, For , Norman bad . purchased not one; but many farms. fie liked to dance; he liked to drink. ,.11e liked. his luxuries, , too. ' His friends were many, His enenfies were few. To obtain hundreds -of herds. of cattle= And fields and fields of r• • grain. Norman was 4 Canadian, Who loved our fertile sod. Norman was generous . and He loved, his family, his krill,- • church and his Almighty " • - The poor were never pushed God, - behind. He loved Canada, 'ands her He enjoyed life in so Many, ' seasons Many ways, As they went and curie, 'But hi* keen mind kept pros- Winter to< him was merely perity but a game. On the upward sway, Until Tragedy struck him • down, Norman was a. ppor, uneduc7 ated, young .eman of he had one big amhition, Norman was a genius 'in his own special way. His keen insight into farming and his methods, Are similar to the modern farming, Which we enjoy, today. Some called him, moody or sad. • Others would call him rather vain, But his' life's ambition he surely did obtain. ,health, He lost" his zest for life. Gone for. him were his happi- ness and light. ite had fought the "Great. Fight"-, What more had he to give? To his daughter Patricia; , His, family,: Church and ..to *Canada; ' His wealth he generously gave, / • But Norman himself Went to sad,: untimely grave.. Sadly ,nissed by sister, Gertrude Leddy, His lost his Smart andlifEffSr— wife. lie-losthis-meech and-robust- • ,,,,,,,,.......,.......,,, . . 0 E TOWNSHIP OF h D RATEPAYERS Final Instalment Of Taxes Due November 3©,1980 vvvvvvwvuovvvvv WEST WAVVANOSH tbe always strong TeesWater Squad; it should provide some interesting hockey this winter. Home games are 3.45 on Sundays and fin support. is greatly appreciated. TOWNSHIP OF KINILOSS nd Instalment axes Due November 30th, 1980 Payable at Bank of Montreal . Royal Bank Lucknow, Ontario or . Township Office, IHolyrood W. F. Hawthorne lox ColliCtor SOUNDS FANTASTIC id You Know That • "Labar Watches" have not increased in price during the, lett six, years? QUality Watches, Swiis, 17-jewelles • and 21-jewel:es, are selling in Department Stores between $70,00 • to $100.00. But at the "Leber Displays" for only $39,95, $49.95 and $59.95.' "Labar Watches" are sold at discount prices as low , as $19.95 and $24-95• took For Thera Only At Our Exclusive Dealer Elmer-Umbach - Guaranteed -for181.months "tabar_Watchee" where FASHION - QUALITY - AND VALUE meet. We have; a wide variety of Ladies' and Men's, watches in a fantastic selection of different-styles, all the latest Most beautiful models. - So hurry in today.and take advantage of these great offers. 0111E;ATEpATERs,• 9F.,HuRON:Towkisfir. My sincere .thanks and appreciation for y.oOr' suppOrt. at . -the 'polls on Monday.. i Shalt, endeavour..to'fOltill the trust you have placed r me,•• • •,- Sincere! ELMER SMELTZER SOLD THE FARM? AVANNUITY? STARTING AN R.R.S.P. PENSION? ALLOW ME TO SHOW YOU HOW TO OBTAIN THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE RETURN ON YOUR MONEY. QUOTATIONS FOR ALL: INCOME AVERAGING ANNUITIES PENSION ANNUITIES REGISTERED RETIREMENT PENSIONS. CONTACT James From Insurance' And Financial Services BOX 627 • CLINTON 482-7612 • Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Young "arid" William.- Other-dinner guests on Saturday were Mr, and Mrs-. Jim Young, Marty, Jamie, Karen and Liane, •Ken Young, Sandra Gardner and Kevin Bolt. On Sunday at the Presby- terian • Church in White- church, Mr: Rtert Perry was in charge of e sermon. Kaien Young and Clara Milligan sang a duet, I've got In loving memary of a dear brother, Norman, O'Connor, who died. November 22, 1973. IN MEMORY OF MY BROTHER NORMAN In memory of 'Norman O'Connor who died Novein--' ber 22;1973. nie Greer and Brad Hum- phrey' each •tallied one ap Woe. , Walkerton and Mildmay are newcomers to the sched- ule this year and along with Canadian Home Insulation Program Now Is The Time - It Is Possible That the Grant Will Pay Up to 90% Of All Your Cost Of The Work Done Call Now For A Free Estimate Or Any Information . Concerning The Chip Grant You Are Under. No Obligation Call Adamson Insulation Lucknow Phone 528-2113 If No Answer 528-2526