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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-05-13, Page 19Revenge, how swept.. ftis. Winners of the revenge tournament who won the right to pie the coach were: David Gillespie, Jody Muton, Richard Elliott, Curtis Dyk, Tara Crawford, Jessica Steffler, Amanda King, Matthew Stewart, Jordan Crawford and Doze' Archer. • The "'IBC Bowl Binge winners were Marlene Johnston, Kevin, Finnigan, Jody Machan, Matthew Stewart, 'Daniel Evans and, Jordan Crawford.• IrattakaaWSellitiO, wecioefidaY, WY.* ,1 — Page 19 These young bowlers have been members of the local YGG league for fiver year* nqw, ORO row,- from the left, Patrick. Ritchie, David. Gillespie, Kevin Finnigan, Matthew Stewart Front .row; Grace Finnigan-, Vicki King, Amanda King,' %Jennifer Beyersbergen, Absent: Michael Hofer, Whitney Taylor, Paula: Taylor and Angie Gillespie. (Helon, photo) 1030 coach. Eric Taylor took it all in the face last. Saturday as winners of the revenge tournament •had the privilege of ploing the coach. Some af. the aims were a little oft but enough winners made their one shot count. It was a little differ, ent than bowing. (Heim photo) EIIiott.s IicbAuction safe • by Edam l•Hnidenby -On Monday last week a targe•.farni auction Was held • at Holyrood for Elwood and. Wilma. -Elliott. They, have sold their fann to Rick Smith of Huron. Township: 'We're pleased to report that Edbert Eashell is home. from Kinoardine. 'Hospital. Mother's Day visitors with the Barr family wets • their children "a &their families and: potty - Hamilton of • St;. Catharines. Betty and. Joan: and ,visited .visited, with.. their Mother Janie Haniilton. at Pinecrest, Kink,ugh Presbyterian services were conducted by .Rev, John Neilsen. Dana Roberta Gowland, daughter of Robert and Anne ou an ' , was ' ap!^ tized.and welcomed .into the church family; Next Sunday's services will .4e conducted by Don Vain The ladies of the cow. gregation; travelled ' to IJelmore Monday evening for the Spring Presbyterial for Maitland, - Lucknow. 'People travelling Visit wil *. from daps 1 weekend of May 2 and 3 a remennbrance; Chosen at • whale. attending the wedgy raidam vr'rzre lois, Ctrnnirighatn Doreen ditgg of Sandy Goslin, � • avvlor, thanks- ,to, Mai is gosltn' of Comi;ler, f McCormick, and Mildred daughter of$ob and Linda Parks.. Candle .lighted tnobiler friends). County Road:1 on the weekend were able .to enjoy the pleasant flower, show' outside H:olyrood. Store. • • On Monday, Jack and,. Joan Barr,.Doris Bushell of Wingham and Sharon. Brooks of Listowel trav- elled ravelled to. $unede to visit. with Aunt Wiilnifred Percy, * Kinlough .Pentecostal• Church had Rev. Jeff West from International Evangelists, • ,as; their I #r O's »ay spe er His message was th*;Triumph of a MAther's Faith. Each mother in attendance was•. presented wit}} a; "special gift, • birthday eak aiad .song, Ken,and Annn,.Jessop, • greeted Clarence Allin Roto Devon, Ea land, are vel .Q$C bir-ti10.4- ill, as-IVtay visicing thetr�:dnlxt r„ 4 and Reeky Culbert's an . Annanda : and ug . K.en May 7: , • , MaeAdatiit. and : farnily • Harold and Helen Errington had AGeasion to visit Rev. Bob Roberts and Karen in Windsor, the, Nicola, , Catherine and Christopher They , are really enjoy- ing the beautiful Weather here in Ontario. Ken:is. still .Waiting, tb sae a.. traffic., jam, in, Dungannon, but he doesn't think he will see On. In • eotnparison, English trat- .txcis bumper to bumpers 'he..Jessops spent a morning;.: at Brooksid Pubtrc-Sc'Ttooi=nd 'were very impressed •with staff attd students. They would like to send a special thank you to' Lois Tebbutt for the informative tour. (submit- ted by Kelly' Brindley). l"ndividual trophy: winners in the. 1991/98 Yac . • bowling league are back row: Bantams ,Anion . Ritchie,. .HAI Greg Seyersbergen, HS; Rachel Elliott, HS; Vicki. King, HD. Centre:" Pee Wees Daniel Evans, most improved. Grace. Finnigan, HD;. Bocce King HS. Front. row:' Smurfs -; Nicole Beyersbergen, HA; Patricia Wall, ' most improved; end Tyler Page,. HS. Absent; Nicole Berry,, HS;. San ry,'H .Toa eph Archer,. HR. and:Je�l� ie.: Son" RGt lrnprovMt# ' (Haim photo) owls for Auden i ventures. Starting .your own bust. nesses i,s.,appealing to some,,.nder the Student, Venture: Leans program, students aged' 1.5 to -29, returning to school and: interested in creating their own. business,'; can. apply . far a lean. up. to -.'$3 4Q"0. 0 . A ricultura1 ventures' are aiso'eligible.' Businesses may run front April t to Deo. 21.-• Interest rates,are based on pintos plus one per cent. The, application:form is • a simplified business plan Which -requires people to record projected, income and- expenses, market potential, advertising 'and promotion and,tiilaneing. Call OMAFIA for more details,' •':' ��:dent wage asss��.nGe availabl,� �`or e _ • The Sun -liner Jobs Service progragn will pro- vide a wage assistance of $2 per hour for each job. that is created by all busi- ness sector.sin rural. Ontario rneluding agrieul-. tore, agri-food businesses, food processing business- cs, construction,:rota i1, nonwprotit and rural ",com- munity organizations. and mun4ipalitlCs: Employers must be operating and offering a; jQ,b „Ontario and not be directly related to, "the per- son., (ie - children,spou;~e, brother", sister). have Workplace Safety .and Insurance- coverage and third party liability and comply, with the Minimum 'age requirements,, Youth betwoon 15 to, 24 years of age, or up to 29 if disabled and .aro planning to return tosohool in the fall, . tire el gi#rle, The err gram pro'v des ht♦ $2'.per oyers r flour ,age subsidy up. ta' 35 hours per week, for a total of 16 weeks between May and September This prclgr<iis a com- bination of 'others offered by, several ministries. In Brace County, .the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and. Rural: Affairs will be the lead ministry. Contact your ° total ()MAMA office for mor information and forms, i pu i4 .y dight To deter- Ingle the playoff winner in this league,. the.Peeaans and Flintstones, tied at 15 points, had to. have a roll; off„The pecans ended with •a +144 to take the playoff and the Fltntstones ended with -4 in•the roll off, to capture.. second spot, Other team place - meats for the playoffs were Bubble Gum. Bads 1.2;, Trion Kings 1.1; .. Looney' Tunes ' 6 and Barnuts 3. HS'and .HT.-. Anita Elliott 235, S8& Eric. Taylor 289, 728. `. 2004. gagnes; Rob Beirtnes• 213, Ross LeW$s .202,. 209,: Dave Humphrey 220, 210, - Harold Elliott 219, Eric; Taylor 220, 237, 2$9, Joann Van l iepdrk Grace Finnigan 225, • Wendy. Ritc0e'203, Anita. Blliott'233 Jason Stet ler` 204 f. Individual trophy winners .In. the 1991198 .YBC bowling. league are back row: Seniors: D.J. Haldenby, HS; Patrick Ritchie, HT; Marlene Johnston, HA and Bowler of the Year; Jessica Steffler, most improved. Front row: Aaron Ritchie, HS; Samantha Dyk, Bowler of the Veen, Richard Elliott, HA; 4onnlfer Beyersbergen, HS. • Absent; 11 ltitney Taylor, HT; Greg Archer,' HT;- Michael- T, - Michael Hofer, most improved; Paula Taylor, HS, (Heim photo) he L' ucknow t,"egio art -League eague recenti tresented the Leis with; a. cheque, for $$5': designated for th building fund to rano; vete the Jubilee Roo floor. Pictured: aro da loaguo presidents Ton Wartnaby (lett) and Eri Haldeatt y• (right) hand ing over the cheque t • Legion President; E,•. Ryon°. (1 o.subtuitted)