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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-11-05, Page 18• gage 1iS Laelee107.7 Seeltra»ella Wade eecay, N®vemabee 5,11997 39.Ed l atl{oi1a EObtuaies 47'4 ear" eII Thanks YOUR OWN health busi- ness. American Institute of Natural' Sciences offere Home Study Diploma Courses in Health, Business Nutrition, Aromatherapy, Magnetic • . Therapy, Astrology, Alcohol & Drug Counselling. Many more. Free prospectus 1-8t:8-516= 1.212. wWw.tains,com.-- 45bc LEARN AUCTIONEERING. Classes held Nov. 15- 21/97. For information con- tact: Southwestern Ontario School of Auctioneering,' RR. "#5,. Woodstock, Ontario N4S 7V9 (519)537- 2115.--45bc A NEW CAREER!. Learn. income tax preparation or basic bookkeeping. Tax ' lible nertificate Cours- es: •For'free brochures, no obligation, U & R Tax Schools, 1345 Pembina Hwy.,: Winnipeg, MB.; R3T 2B6. 1-800-665-5144. Enquire about free franchise territories.--45bc 42. Obituaries G. RUSSELL PHILLIPS. Russell Phillips of R.R, 2 Lucknow died at Alexandra' Marine Hospital, Goderich on, October 28, 1997. Mr: Phillips farmed all his life in West• Wawanosh Township, he was married 'to Jean (Bell) Phillips: He was the eon of late George Phillips and Edith (Campbell), Mr. Philips wase member of the Trinity United Chu,rch:, and also a member of the. Dungannon Senior Citizens. Russell is survived by his wife Jean, daughter Rosalene and Herb Barger, Burlington, sons Fred and• Brenda Philips of IR.R: 7` Lucknow and Ken a.nd. Mary 'Phillips of R.R. 3 Lucknow. Also surviving are hie. 6 grandchildren who were 'also the Flower Bearers; Tara, ,` Matt and .Jamie ,Barger, 'Julie, Andrew and Morgan Phillips. Brothers and 'sisters 'of Aussetl are Leonard and Marie Phillips of, Wingham, Roselle. McDonald. of West Wawanosh Township and Isabelle: and Art Young. of 'Goderich. He was prede .ceased' by one sister Vyetta Reid and one brother Albert Phillips. • Honorary Pallbearer Jack Alton, Pallbearers Stuart Alton, lean Cranston, Hardld Cook, Terry Zinn, Gary Alton and: William' Irvin. Visitation was held at the. MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home, Lucknow on Thursday, Oct. 30 :with. funeral service from the chapel/ on Friday, Oct:31 with Rev. Alex, McGilvery officiating. Piper Edward Babcock played. "Flowers of 'the, Field" and .Amazing Grace. Eulogy was bychis granddaughter Tara Barger. Interment in Greenhill Cemetery, Lucknow. --45ar • MADELEiNE MACDONALD Madeline MacDonald, of London, passed away at Waverley Maneion, on Oct. 27, 1997,' in her 93rd year. The former Madeleine Johnston was born In Ashfield Township on April 16, 1905, to the late John E and Emily ('Atkinson) Johnston. She was the beloved wife of the late. Duncan E. MacDonald, dear mother of Diane MacDonald of London, sis- ter-in-law of•Jean Johnston and Hector and Evelyn Cooke, all of Kitchener; dear aunt of Ruth Johnston, Debbie Wishart, both of London, Moira Johnston, Murray Johnston' both of Kitchener, Brian Johnston in Romania, Pat Frook and gre Catherine MacDonald both of Owen Sound. Mrs. MacDonaldwas, prede- ceased by her sister Edith Cooke and brother Keith Johnston. The funeral ser- vice was conducted by Rev. Dr; •L.R. files and Rev. Donald G. McInnis at the James A. Harris•Funeral Home; London,. on Oct. 30. A committal service took placed in Greenhill Cemetery, .Lucknow. 46. In Memoriaim. GIBSON ' In loving, memory of our dear mother, `Esther mother- in-law and grandmother., • Never more than a thought .away, 'Quietly remembered in - every way. . Special memories keep • you near.. As time unfolds another year. Lovingly temernbe•red:by• your family. --45 HAMILTON In loving memory of a .dear husband, father,and grand- father, R.A. (Al).Hamilton who passed away November 9, 1993., Never more .than a thought away, Quietly remembered every day. ' –No need for words, except to say, Still loved, still' missed in ,every way. Always remembered and sadly missed by Gladys and " famil , --45 47. Cards of thanks BROOKS We wouldlike to thank everyone who helped in any way to make our. 50th anniversary a happy bne. The lovely cards, gifts, flow- ers, phone calls and visits 'from family and friends were inch appreciated. Thank you; to the Legion fora deli- cious dinner, .Gordon and Shirley. --45x , We would lit e to thank The participating. businseses tor the beautiful keepsake birth plata we received • for Braydene birth. It will allays be cherished. Derry, Janine and iirayden. --45. RESNAHAN We would .Like to thank everyone for the many cards, .gif(s, and best wishes received on our departure, for Niagara Falls. This has been a great community t0 live in. Thanks for the mem- ories. Bill, Nancy and Scott. --45x Peg -LARD The family of the late Jack Pollard extend their sincere thanks to friends,' neighbors and coworkers for their flowers, donations, cards, food and support. Special thanks t0 •Dr: IviEtrinsior hie care of dad, to the ambu- lance : service for 'their prompt response, to George Ling of the , : OPP Detachment for his kind- ness and to Rev. Peggy Kinsman for` the service. The "Cottrill Paving Crew" -. you were exceptional. MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home - a superb job in a very difficult time. Thanks so much for the final tributeyou paid our father. Susan and John Pollard and family. --45x •MACDONALD .,The family of, the late May MacDonald' would like'to" thank all their relatives, friends, and neighbors for their many acts of kindness shown during the erne she spent in the nursing home:' and in ..the recent loss of a dear mother and grand - Mother. All the beautiful'flo- rat ,tributes, ,cards, and memorial donations will never be 'forgotten. 'Thanks to Dr. Shubat.' and the staff at;Pinecrest`Manor Nursing Home for their, friendship, bare, and kindness during her stay. These acts,. of Ihoughtfuleess and gen- erosity were greatly appreci ated. --45 48. Coming.. Events BINGO Goderich Knights of Columbus', every Thursday, 7 p.m; Columbus Centre, 390 ,Parson's' Court $4400. in prizes; progressive jack- pot .$1000.; regular jackpot $1500 must go: Superstar ,Provincial game played every bingo night. .Lic• #157920.-13ttar COUNTRY CHRISTMAS HOME TOUR November 8 and 9, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., tour six• luxury hornes in Grand Bend area decorated for Christmas with, professional design 'ideas for your home. Avoid 'the line-ups 'with ,the Candle -glow. Preview, Nov, 7, 7 - 10 p.m. Tickets $12. Call 1'-600-265-0316: -- 43,44,45c0 . 48D Coming Events CHRISTMAS IN THE COUNTRY 2nd annual display and sale of unique crafts, batting, candles, folk -art, stained glass, quilting,: Saturday,' Nov, 8, .9:30 a.rn. - 5 p.m. Door prizes •- refreshments. Home of John and Diane Johnston,' 4 miles west of Belfast, 10th. of Ashfield • Township. --44,45 ' ELEGANCE ON THE COUNTRY 2nd annual Gift Show and. Sale Nov. 7, 12 - 8 p.m., Nov. 8 and 9, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m Sebringville Community Centre. Handcrafted Victorian and country col- lectibies.--43-45cc FILLED TO THE RAFTERS WITH DRAFTERS!! Almost 100 vendors at the 7th. annual "Santa's ShOpeine Bae Event" on Nov. 15th, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. at the Kincardine Davidson Community' Centre, on Durham St, off Hwy. #21. Admission $2 (12 years and under free). Great door. prizes; Scouting's, Pancake Breakfast. Guiding donation - Babysitting,' Grade 8 •bake sale: Proeeeds to the Kincardine Scottish Pipe Band. For more infiormation call .organizer Linda Graham 396.8149.--44-46cc ` • SPINNING & WEAVING SALE And Exhibition, Huron Tract Spinners and. Weavers Guild 19th annual sale and exhibition, : Governor's House, Huron Historic Gaol,, Goderich, Nov, 8, 10 a.m. 5'p.rn.; Nov. 9, 11 a.m. p.m.--44,45cc THE CHRISTMAS • TRADITION of ' Murray's Christmas House continues daily until Dec. 23, 10 aeri. 4:30..p. m. come and share "our magi- cal Christmas: Horne," treat yourself; family and 'friends to the ultimate shopping. .experience. Offering unique gifts and decorating :ideas. 10% off every purchase, and 50% off selected, mer- chandise. 7304 Richmond St.,Arkona 519.828-3398' or .1-800-575-1974. 7 45,47cc 3RD ANNUAL MITCHELL CRAFT SHOW • Saturday, Nov. 8, 9,a.m. - 4 p.m. at Mitchell arena, 50 tables, unique 'and one of a kind gift items. Admission - free. --45cc BRODHAGEN CRAFT & GIFT SHOW Saturday, Nov. 15, 10 a,m. 4 p.m. . Brodhagen Community Centre. Admission non-perishable food item. Vendors informa tion (519) 347-2766. -45- 46cc CRAORLD'S.ARTS & DRAFTS.CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL. ' • : Stratford Coliseum, Stratford. November 8 & 9, (11-6), (11.6). Admission $3.00:--45bc 49, Coming Events INTEREST 1 CHRISTIAN EDUCATION? You are inuieed to attend an OPEN HOUSE a INFORMATION ;Gin on We ' esday, November 2P ]1997 at 8:11 paha. 4 the Lucknow & District Christian School 2les east at Lucknow on fury tt86. This evening in open to anyone who would life to see the school and learn more about it. The Christian School is interdenominational, provides gad academic standards of education, teaches Bible, and mattes prayer and Christian music a part of its program. Subjects are discussed and taught from a Christian perspective. At the Open House we will give you a tour of the school and show a video presentation on Christian education. Staff and promotion committee members will be available to answer any questions you might have. Come out and learn about this schooling option available to you. . 1 10 S NTA'S SHOPPING EVENT. Almost 100 vendors! November 15th 9:00 to 4:00, Kincardine Community Centre..Admission $2...Door P rizes...Pancake B reakfast.. BP''e sale...Proceeds•- tb Kincardine ' Pipe Band. info? Gal1519-396-8149.--45bc ALBERTA BOUND Fn ds are invited,,to• a comnd go tea for Sara Ritchie, Sunday, No"v. 16 at the Sepoy Apartments from 1 to 4 p.m., Come visit Sara before she leaves for her new home et, ;Fairview, Alberta, to be with her fami- ly there. --45,46 • (CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE November 8, 10 a.m. - 5 per. Nov, 9, 12 - 5 pen. 'Come • visit us at Olde Village Accents and Luann's Country Flowers, Blyth, - 45;46cc 'AU'BURN & •DISTRICT LIONS CLUB Breakfast - pancakes, eggs, .toast,'sausage and hash browns, Auburn Community, Hall, Sunday, Nov. 3th Serving 9 'a,.m,..-• 12 p.m. $5/person, 'family $20. Maple 'syrup donated by Robinson's Maple ,Syrup Products. Proceeds for Community Betterment.' -- 45cc :. GAIL AND BRAD'S Marvellous wedding"'adven• tura mystery dinner/theatre, November 28th and 29th, Blyth Memorial. Community Hall. ' For tickets, call 523- 9300.--45-48cc 15TH ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Tiverton Community Centre on Saturday, Nov. 8th, 10 a.i 1 - '4 p.m.Sponsored by the 'Tiverton & District Lions . Club --45x USED BOOK SALE Auburn and District Lions Club at Auburn Community' Hall Saturday, Nev. 8, 9 a.m. till3 p.m. Thousands of titles to. • choose from. Reasonable 'prices. Proceeds for Community betterment. --45cc CHRISTMAS BAZAAR. SOUP & SANDWICH Luncheon at 'Lucknow Presbyterian Church.; Saturday Nov. 15' from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.--45,46ar OPEN HOUSE YOU S FOR DECO Super gift ideas for your Christmas list at Yours For Decor "Silk" plants and trees!. Huge inventory and wide variety of top quality trees, decorator tree,, fleer and table plants, wall and table' greenery basket arrangements. Wreaths, swags, and unique floral designs. Beautiful Poinsettia baskets and decorative Christmas items. Largest. selection for miles! For. something different, bring a. friend and browse at your leisure anytime Friday, Nov. 7, .9:30 a,rn: 8:30 p.m., and Sat. Nov. $, 9:30 a.m.. - 5 p.m. Conc. 2; Huron -; Township, 1st sideroad east of Highway 21. (You're wel- come ahother day; phone Patt 395-5182).--45 'DAY CAMP Here.'s something fun for kids to do; during the teach- ers' strike Day camp for JK to; Grade. 5; daily '8:45 to 3;30 p.rri. at the Lucknow, Legion Hall, $10/day: For details call:Janet•Cox at . 528-24b0.,--45 - OP, P'. investigate Mildmgy robbet-y ,Ontario Provincial Police '. from " ' the Kincardine and Walkerton. Detachment are irestigat- ing a break and enter;,t: five :buildings which are part 'of Camp Carrick near , Mildmay. : Sometime between Oct. 10, and 14, 1997 person(s) unknown smashed doors, on the pump house.` In the dinning hall and kitchen, plates and glasses were smashed on the floor. Doors and windows in'the children's church and the main sanctuary were also sthashed. Police have no suspects' and are asking the public's help td identify the per- son(s) responsible. Please 'call Crime ' Stoppers at 1-800-225-' ' TIPS (8477) dr contact your nearest police ser- vice:.