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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-12-23, Page 16Page -16 Loan w Solana oRta ; eee ber 2% 1991 W icome Q fe- new .residents to, 4 eCi- si Nursing , Pi emst Man r Nuishig woe assommornossioweissiosi has weiome-d some new residents Het Maw in the past' few weeks. They mciu ie Beatrke Me ndlan, who had. n by Mlidred Wile le staying at Hyden Manor; Leonard Cougney of RR 1 Ripley; Vera To the staff at the Sentinel, to all Shari ofr od h; andJeaa INilock who contribute new items to thrise also of the Ripley area., who are 'patient whit me per, i .., g With the early deadline for the nearly MU wee? ,trying to find paper next week please phone your sole nest :and to an who take • list of • Christmas visitors htfore 'tie to read the Luc ow News, Friday noon or if you happen to go • .may you be blessed with the pea away why not share your activities and joy of the Angers song this with all our readers. Christmas season, Noyice defeatedby Ripley On December 19 the Novice A Immoinisornorni - -b — PORTS hosted ' their neighbours from Ripley. Mark Smith of Ripley scored an unassisted goal in the early minutes of the first period to start what would be a great night himself and his team. Samuel. Stain assisted by Smith and Dustin Todd chalked up another Ripley goal Lucknow's Paddy Lyons scored on a pass from Mathew Martin to put the home team on the scoreboard. Smith scored once again in the second assisted by Matt MacDonald i0000000mouoimmimlN and Mark O'iandley to make- the score 3 e 1 for Ripley. The visitors rallied three more times in the third with goals by Smith assisted by MacDonald, Joey Elliott assisted by Jeremy McQuil- lin and Dustin Todd unassisted. Final score Ripley 6 Lucknow 1. Merry Christmas hockey players and fans, Q Alishia Robson (right) gave Snowman, Mike Van Diepenbeek a carrot noseduring the Grade 1 play performed during St. Joseph's Kingsbridge School concert last week. (Melody Falconer photo) Purchasing a vehicle is a big decision! Let us help you make the right one! GARRY WOODCOCK Quality Cars & Trucks , We Can Save You Money Drive A Little,- Save A Lot ONTGOMERY1 ' LUCKNOW 528-281$'ayit ._ MINTEE Lts7114O$ WANTED PAUL ZOO 426.2411 ALVIN /Kw !N-1174 WAt1RENZINN 4244710 ESTATE SALE - Duplex, 4 & 2 bdrm. units, one with new kitchen. Reduced to $79,500. 3 BEDROOM BRICK HOME - with garage, near Kintough, .7 acres. $65,000. ASHFlELD = 100 acre farm, 4 bed- room, vinyl sided house. Small beef barn, 24 x 60 shed, 85 acres in hay. $110,000. DUPLEX - 2 herrn. units, close to downtown, Stauffer St. $64.,500. DUNGANNON - 16 yr. old, sidesplit. 4 bdnrts, fireplace, family room, country lot. Reduced to $105,000. Call for viewing. WEST WAWANOSH - Brick country home with 28' x 22' steel workshop and 14' x 30' barn. $94,500. WHEELER STREET o 2 bedroom, ren- ovatod•bungalow, new window, bath- room, woodstove. $05,000. 100 ACRES = Kinloss - 45 reforest- ed, balance mixed bush, spring fed creek, $8,5000. 9a ACRES Kinlose, 4 bedroom. home, V shaped barn, 34 hes, 15 4, workable, $118,000. 3 BEDROOM HOME b on 2/3 acre lot, edge of lricknow, now cupboard, win• dors and furnace, nicely treed lot. 12' at 60' MOBILE o Overlooking Maitland, 2 bedroom, 1 08' x 132' lot $4.,`✓ . .. .. . P "Ok, mom, you wanted me to sit here with these antlers on my head and be good. Wel X kept my part of the bargain. Now where's my candy cancer" This could be what these little Puddleduckerrs are saying. Actually they were taking part in theirconcert held last Friday *ht. DDue,,sho ime we ve;, : unable to_get;-the ,.names of-thech ren;Slaynt nxtvweek..(Pat Liv svugston.phato) Campaign .underscores sa habits The 1991.92 snowmobile season with local "Drive Safe/DriveSober" or hadbeen drinking. - had barely begun when two campaigns. For example, O ' P. • • "I• can't emphasize enough how snowmobilers were killed in separ officers in the Sudbury area- are important the `Ride Safe, Ride ate accidents on Rabbit Lake near conducting spot checks on snowmno Sober' campaign is," said - Peter Kenora Nov. 26 and on the bile trails, North, Ontario Minister' of Tourism Chapleau River Dec. 2. Unless Many snowmobile= doet realize and Recreation. "If we can :.save attitudes. change, another 30 of they can lose •their diniver's licence even at few lives, then the campaign more people could die in the prov- if they do not "Ride Sober." The will be well worth the effort." ince-from snowmobile -related acci- penalties if convicted of impaired The "Ride Safe, Ride Sober" dents before the season is over.' driving are the same for both snow- campaign is sup by the The recently announced "Ride mobiles and motorists, including the • Ontario government, Arctic Cat, Safi, Ride Sober" campaign to help suspension of a driver's ;licence for Bombardier Skidoo, ' Polaris, reduce the number of snowmobile up to two years. If the snowmobiler Yamaha, the Ontario Federation of deaths and injuries is catching on is underage and: does not ` have a - across the province. The Ontario driver's licence, a..conviction may Snowmobile Clubs, the Ontario Ministry of Tourism and.Recreation mean they will not be able to obtain 'Cottagers Association, the Royal is working with, snowmobile mann a. licence until they are 18 years Life Saving Society and the Cana.. facturers and the Ontario Federation old. diati Sport, Head and Spine .Injury of Snowmobile Clubs to educate the During the 1988-89 season, there Research Centre. public. This year's campaign theme. were 636- snowmobile collisions in - was chosen because alcohol is a Ontario. Most of the drivers, ;�•y . factor in the majority of snowmo- involved (70 per cent) were under bile collisions. 25 years of nage. There were 35 The campaign has been picked up • fatalities. 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