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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-03-27, Page 17
Lue 44, eiioriln 4? aids of Thanks RITCHIE Frank Ritchie - Apro91, 1,9o5. Qapeera written by grandson, Todd filegling) AIwaya and Forever Satrnmers ander a:.clear blaze sky Picking strawierries, Was it August, June :or 4uly: Clironbing tat strange: twisted tree, the playhouse outback The barn` or the cabin, at the lake SUrnme'tume choices in a child's' world Frosted windows onto a golden white scene Grandpa's barn warn with hay and animals Snowforts and toboggans Snowstorms and Christmas trees Such a wondrous time Now so many beautiful• memo- ries. • We lust wanted to say. thank You , grandpa f all you did for ifs. We've never forgotten- y u. Todd, Lisa, Mark and Craig Riegling. T-13 THOMSON In Loving triemvey of a dear mother and grandmother, Agnes Thomson, who passed away four . years ago March 28th. Four years have passed and gone Since one we loved so, well Was taken front our homeon earth, With Jesus Christ to dwell, The flowers we place upon her grave May wither and decay, But the love for her who -sleeps beneath en a Sh trtever f de a a y . v+r a LowingIy .remernbered. °by,.John and Clare, Bruce and Maureen, Rae and Mary, Brian and. Trudy, Bill and Pat, , Bob and Sandy, and families. -- 13nxe 47. Cards of Thanks MOWBRAY Our sincere thanks to everyone who sent cards, food and phone calls at thetime of our father's death. All this thought- fulness was greatly appreciat- ed. John, Marion and Duncan. -13 MOWBRAY Sincere thanks and apprecia- tion to relatives; ,friends and neighbors for their many acts of ;kindness during our recent bereavement. Thanks to Reverend Kinsman for her comforting wards and to Marion, Donna and Mary for their meal preparation. Special thanks to Joan P011ard for her care and concern. Margaret and family.: --13_ • LOTH 1 would like to thank my family and friends for their,concern, visits, flowers and phone calls while 1 ° was. in Wingham Hospital, Special thanks to• Dr. thubat and Dr. Rowers, nurs- es on 2nd floor for their exdep tionat care and surprise birth- day.wishes. BUTTON Thank you to my family, neigh- bors 'and eigh-bors,'and friends for my 70th birthday surpr•ise party, for all: the gifts, 'flowers and cards received. Thanks to the great photographer who really was a surprise. Hope you all enjoyed yourselves as much as I did. Marie. -Aax cornhig. Esme Pee ow Sentinel, We tesday, a h 27, 1996 Page 17 .. B serie SCOTT Marcy thanks to everyone who helped, make February 23rd sueh. a special: day for ns. Your gifts and bast wishes will always, .be appreciated, Marilyn and Allan. -13 CRtCH fl would like to thank 'everyone who sent flowers and cards white l was a '.patient .in. Wingharn Hospital, Special thanks to Dr: Hanlon and the nurses :on 2nd floor, I also want to thank may family for their thoughtfulness and kindness. Alden. --13? 8. Coaling ma vents BINGO Goderich Knights o f Columbus, Thursday, 7 p.m. Columbus Centre, 390 Pars i;n's Court, $3450 in prizes. $1000.00 Jackpot roust go,--15tfar: COME & GO SURPRISE. CELEBRATION for Edwin Stewarts 70th birth- day March 31, 2 - 4 p.m. at Dave Stewarts residence, R.R. 5 Lucknow. --12,13 COUNTRY SUPPER Knox United Church, Auburn, April 3, 5 p.m., 6:15 p.m.; 7 p.m. Adults $8; elementary children $3; preschool free, ,family $25. For tickets call Laura Mae Chamney 526- 7799.--12-14.cc LADIES STRETCH CLASS Starting March 26, Tuesday and Thursda , 10 a.m. and,7 y,, c� o 0 .,i . -Lu kna : rt 'Complex' �m s P S +��t p �t x P p • 2.: per class. i 2,3 a r DESSERT EUCHRE ANDS BRIDGE Wednesday, Mar, 27, 1 p.m.; Lucknow . Town Hall. Sponsored by Huron Chapter of Eastern Star. Everyone wel- come. Proceeds for ESTARL. - -12,13 COMMUNITY BRIDAL SHOWER. for Rhonda Hogan on Friday, Mar. 29 at 8 ,p.m. at St. Joseph's Parish Hall, Kingsbridge,--12,13cc SENIORS DINING s PROGRAM The 'Royal Canadian Legion is sponsoring a Seniors Dining Out Program for fun and food starting Apr. 3, 12 noon at Branch 309, Lucknow. Cost $6 each,. For reserva'tions call before Apr: 1, 529-7686 or 529-7633.--12,13ar •VAHIETY.CONCERT plays singing,•violin music, and many ;dere talents. Friday, Mar. •29, Lucknow Public Scheele d p.m. Adults' $3; stu-, dents $2; 'felon)! Ola )mom dad and children); preschool free. Sponsored: by Lucknow. Agricultural Society.-12,13ar LUCKNOWSCOUTING • Soup and sandwich .)conch, eaturday, 'Mar, 30th, 01;.a'.rrr. to 1 p.rn. Lucknow Town Hall, Adults $3.5Q children' $2.50,° Baking and take-out available. Everyone welcome, --12,13x COMMUNICATION WITHIN MARRIAGE SEMINAR by husband/wife cunselling team the Richardsons. Thursday, 'mar. 28, 7 - 10 p,rn. at Lucknow Christian Reformed Church, Canning Dr. at Place St. All hre•welcome, no charge. Refreshments will be served afterwards. 12,13ar HAVE YOU' HEARD? The Mikado is coming to Blyth, May 11. »-13cc LEAGUE MEETING Lucknow Ladies Slo-pitch League meeting;,Monday, April 8; 8 p.m. Multi purpose room at Lucknow and District Sports Complex. A representative from each /earn is requested to attend. --13ar DAFFODILS FOR SALE Cancer Society daffodils for sale Friday, March 29, 1;30 to - 4:30 p.m., at McDonagh, store on main street (former MetLife location). 3 -- � /bunch. 'I3 A A E U l\.1 � R iM H � .G ES , .,,:a„ •LIVE in concert -at Blyth Community: Hall on. Saturday, April 20, 8 p.m. 'Tickets $25. Call, Blyth Festival (519) 523-9300. --13- 16cc ROB ON Greenhouse & Nursery Kincardine 396.3501 • ©lot Friday.* Satioday Aprit 5th & 6th • Free Seminars and -Demonstrations • (please bring Lawn Chairs) Friday,Aprii° 5th 10 AM - dscaping, end° Oohing tips 1 PM ,Tips on planting. &growing annuals 3 PM -" Pererrtttals & herbs. Satlurrday, -April 5th •10 AM .- How to make your own hanging flower bag 'Hourly draws both days for hanging:baskets Grand Prue for 24ays $75 Gift Certificate .Faster Eggs for, Children COC MEETING the Chamber of Commerce will meet Wednesday, April 3, 7:45 a.m. at the tourism office. -- 13ar EUCHRE TOURNAMENT' Saturday, April 6 . at Dungannon Agricultural Hall. Registration 1 - 1:30. Cards start at 1:30. Admission $5... Everyone welcome. --13cc WANT TO PLAY` FASTBALL New players needed for.. Noisy Ladies. Playera must be 14 years by May 1. Phone Tracy 529-3738 or Dona 528-2322. -- 13,14 EVENING. OF MUSIC at Kinlough Presbyterian Church Friday, Mar. 29, 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. a-13 • SWO 13TH ANNUAL FIDDLE AND STEPDANCE Canr p u rtshrps; Stratford a irg o nds Coliseum, Stratford; June 281:00 p.m., June 29 10:30 'a.m. Final and Shaw 7W00 p.m:.:.Tickets at • door. Advance tickets/camping • information 81S-271-6116, -- 13b0 • Pee Wee` The local Poe Wee B. team lost their firstgame in .,,the bast of five of the loeal league group championship. Playing against Minto on Sepoy ices Olt Mar. 19,the. opposition Scored the wan- Hing goal right minutes into overtime. Final score Minto 4, Lucknow 3. Scoring for the local squad was ° by Wyatt Kwan, Scott Austin and Jeremy Austin, with Kwan and J. Austin also picking up, assists. The Austin twins provid- ed double trouble for the opposition when the team travelled to Harristor for the second. game on Mar. 22, • Jeremy and Scott scored twice each in the first peri- od. Their line with Wyatt Kwan totalled nine points. The 6 • to 3 win for Lucknow evens the series at one a piece,. Other goals were off the sticks of Kiel Farrish and Devin .Petteplace. °Kwan picked up three assists, while Devin Maize, S. Austin, and Steve Van Meeteren tallied two each, and Petteplace a single. Novice B - Wild' Things The Wild. : . T hit s d.om i - .ated:the ay throuhoot the Mar. 17 Pane.,wxt ,3tayto �, hut :the host,goalie made many saves to assist in Drayton ° squeakingout a 2 to 1 victory Blake Alton'sg oal was assisted by Nick Bowley. A good, team effort resulted in a 3 to 1 win for 'Lucknow when . Drayton. visited on Mar. 22. Mike Wilson made many saves to keep his team in,the game, Scoring were i.z lake Alton, Darren Austin and Jim John Kuik, who on.a break away popped b the insurance goal, Assists were from Austin, Alton, Laura Stanley and Angela Dalton. • . Pee Wee A The Pee Wee A team fin- ished the season with. a 16.- 5-2 record. Top point scores were # 17 Chris Wainwright, # 8 Jordan Hamilton and # 16 Steve Hare, Although # 911 didn't get many points, he 'still played OK. The playoffs started slow, as the Lucknow ski trip was on the' day of the first game. Then with Paisley up one game in the series, the team fell one last time to end the playoffs. ,It was the -best out of three. In the first round of group playoffs, Lucknow played Teeswater losing the first game but coming on strong to take the next three and tie one to put Teeswater '• • •:n�ut,�ttY thebefit of five.', e The rnext l of the Ia. .• offs was ith Drayton who eliminated eliminated; the local squad. Tl eteam won their divi- sion in Young Canada Week in. Goderich, to close off the ,seasonwith a winning record and tournamentwin.' Atom B - Ice Warriors On Mar. 19, the Warriors to part in the Seat' -f rt6a Atom tournament. Playing Clanton in the first, game Lucknow went down 3 fel, with Graha .. Cook scoring the lone goal from Jess? Jobnstoit 'and Matthew Pritchard, Garbe two- was against Seaforth who over poVvered Lucknow 6 to .1. Luoknow's. goal was from Johnston, . with help from Cook and Derek Quinlan. The Warriors played a strong game on Mar. 23 when they hosted Wallace but the visitors went home with a 4 to 2 yvin.. On Mar 24 they trav- elled to Hanover and played another nail biter causing great excitement for /he fans: The Warriors Iosrt 4 to 3 when Hanover squeaked one, in just before the. buzzer. Goals and assists for the two games were recorded by: David Cameron (2). Luke Van Osch (3), Matthew Pritchard (2), Derek,Quinlan (2), "Lesley Morrison, Jesse Johnston and Graham Cook, ' `,Dyke Tornados The Tornado goalie Mike Hoggart kept Lucknow in the game when they met 'up with Wingham last w. ee k• until with only18 seconds..�; left, Wtn h 'soored..`.` "the, whiney in die ,1 to9 battle, Buddy Chamney;and Devin Kemp 'noted three • each, with°. Stuart Eadie claiming two and B.J. Mayer ;a single. Assists were credited to D. Kemp ;(2)•, Brett Phillips, Cody Kemp, T.J.• Irwin, Charrrney and Eadie. Novices squeak by Exeter Lucknow took an early lead when they hosted Exeter on Mar. 19. After scoring two goals in the first period, the locals were able to dent the twine once more and hold Exeter off, Final score Lucknow 3, Exeter 2. Scoring was by. Cory Hamilton, Luke Drennan and Braden Carruthers, with Joe Murray and Blake Alton helping set up the plays. 'Tuesday Night - H.S. and H.T. Ron Machan 269, Bob Jones 698; Wilma Elliott 252,' 658.: 200+ games: Gerald Rhody 203, 23.5, Wilma Elliott 220, 252, Bob Jones °237, 263, ".Jackie Duiker 246, ,Eric' Haldenby. 223, Fritz Schlegel 202, Griffin 228; Steve Macho 213, rack Griffin 206, Jim Miller ,217,.'. Ron Machan 269, 226, Tom Downey 210, Leonard Clark 222, 204.' S`tandings: Goofie,s. 127,..Ladies and the Tramp 1;00, .•Jetsons 94, ' Road Runners 89, Mickey Mouse •82, Flintstones 76. ° l e'gount H.S. Mid MO. . Lois Farrish Anne Anderson 331; ,George. Taylor 209, 398.. '156+ .gafnes:. Lois.Farrish 189, Anne Anderson 174, 157, Fern McDonald .155, Shirley Brooks 165, 159, George Taylor 209, -18 ., Don McKinnon 176, ' Diek Netttetoitf 160;.'160, Gordon` Johnstone 162,.:1 52, Stuart Lane 151i. Standings: Tulips 77, Hyacinths 73, Daffodils 68, Pansies 66, Snowdrops 54, Crocuses 52. Ripley - 150+ games: Cliff Threl 168, Peg Roome 212, Ed Fink 156, Wilma Elliott 227, 191, Anna MacTavish 154, Eunice Emmerton 174, Norval Pollock 464, Helen McGregor, 163,�yy�yy;;,:192, y:�+ Marg `Smith 1.82: 'Standings:. White Sox 59, Braves 58, Tigers 51, Expos 48, Blue Jays 43, Orioles 41» Friday : Night 200+. games: Thelma. Affleck 207, ' Don Affleck 204, Robert Jones 204, 249, Ron Gillespie 2399 212, Eric Taylor 213, 378, 263; Nick Schaus 223, -205, 216,,' Marion Jones 218, 231, Andy Page 207. Standings: Bar Js 106, Allrights 87, HOG 84, NBC 72. Ladies 200+ games: 'Lynn Wall 210, Marion Jones 209, Standings: Orchids 105 1/2, •:Snowdrops 99 1/2, Roses 98, Daffodils 75. Monday, Night - H.S. and 11.T., Wendy Ritchie 264, 669; . Robert Jones 289, Eric Taylor 699. 200+ games John Van Diepen 245, 202, John Andrew 216, Thin. Young 205, 215, Wendy Ritchie 227,, 264, Terri Van Diepen 258, Gerry Vander Klippe204, Nick Schaus 247, Eric Taylor 264, 250, Robert Jones ' 214, 289. Standings: •Lucknow Bowl 60, Happy Rollers 53, Head Pins 52, Zoroastrianns 52, Snow lards 49.1/2,_ What 45