The Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-12-17, Page 1346. On memoriam
RINTOUL
In loving memory of a dear husband,
father and grandfather who passed away
December 3, 1934.
Quietly remembered throughout the year,
With silent thoughts and unseen tear,
Memories are like threads of gold,
Treasured so deeply, they never grow old.
No longer in our Hives to share,
But in our hearts you are always there.
Sadly missed by Norma and family.-51nx
PATERSON
In loving memory of a dear sister and dear
mother Irene Paterson who passed away
on December 14, 1985.
Though her smile is gone forever,
And her hand we cannot touch
Still we have so many memories
Of the one we loved so much.
Her memory is our keepsake,
With which we'll never part,
God has her in his keeping,
We have her in our hearts.
Lovingly remembered by Charlie and
family. -51
47. Card of thanks
PURVES
Thank you to my friends and neighbours
for their cards, visits and phone calls while
I was a patient in Wingham Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Shubat and the
nurses on the second floor. Also , to Mr.
Ramsay for his encouraging words and to
the ambulance attendants. Thank you all.
Alex Purves. -51x
BROWN •
We would like to sincerely thank all the
good people who did so, many kind things
for us while in hospital and since coming
home. Special thanks to our doctors and
the nurses on both floors . in Wingham
Hospital. These Kindnesses will always be
remembered. Dorothy and Cyril
Brown. -51x
CAMPBELL
Thank -you for the visits, phone calls, cards
and gifts. Special thanks for the concern
and kindness shown to both of us through
Bob's illness. Season's Greetings to All
Bob and Kathryn, -51x
GIBB
We would like to thank all our neighbours
and friends for their expressions of sym-
pathy at the time of our bereavement.
Your kindness , will ' always be
. remembered. Evelyn and Dave Gibb. -51
HUGHES
Throughout the past year I have been
honoured on many occasions. I ;have ap-
preciated this very much. Also your visits,
cards, letters, phone calls, transportation
and the lovely birthday party in October at
the Sep6y Apartments. To the "Meals on
Wheels" crew and the volunteer drivers
"special thanks". You keep us alive.
Seasons'greetings to all. Jean Hughes. —51
PAYNE
The family of the late • Beatrice Payne
wishes to thank friends and neighbours for
their kind expressions of sympathy in the
loss of a dear mother and grandmother. On
behalf of the family, Olive Chisholm,
Dungannon. -51
Attention
Farmers
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A. For Scite
J.D. MODEL 458 all crop grain dryer, pro-
pane fuelled and pto drive, $2400.00; 225
bushel tandem axle ; bu with
ydr4ulie foldidg AUK. Olone
57.2957.-49,50,51
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48. Coming Events
NEW YEAR'S EVE •vtSH
New Year's Eve trash 86/87 in the
Lucknow and Distrrict Community Centre,
sponsored by the Lucknow Kinsmen.
Tickets will be $20 per person and will be
sold on December 2 and December 27 in
the vacant buildi g beside the Sentinel of-
fice from 1-5 p.m. 49,50,51,52
CHRISTMAS MUSICAL
Join the Lucknow and District Christian
School, Friday, December 19, 8 p.m., in the
Lucknow Town Hall for the musical per-
formance "The Little Shepherds". We
welcome everyone to come and share this
evening with us. Refreshments will follow
program. -50,51
CHRISTMAS EVE FAMILY SERVICE
at Lucknow United Church, 7:30 p.m.,
December 24. Come as . a family to
celebrate Christ's Birth. Minister: Rev.
Gerald McFarlane.-51,52ar
MP MURRAY CARDIFF'S New Year's
Day Levy. We invite you and your family
to join us as we bring in 1987 with a cup of
cider and good cheer at our Annual New
Year's Levy Thursday, January 1, 1987, 2-5
pm. Brussels arena. -51,53
THRILL OF A LIFETIME SHOW
January 9, 7:30 pm., Channel 13 features
the LUCKNOW TRACTOR PULL with Don
Gordon on the Ghost Buster. -51,52,53,1
CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE
Will be held in the Ashfield Presbyterian
Church, at 8:00 pm. Everyone is
welcome. -51x
NEW YEARS EVE DANCE
Dungannon Agricultural Hall, Live music
by WINDJAMMER BAND.. Hot buffet.
Door prizes. Tickets $18 per couple in ad-
vance, $20 at the door. Call 529-7432 or
529-7956 or Saxony Flooring. -51,52
PUBLIC SKATING
Extended public skating hours for
Christmas. Week ,include December 22, 23,
24 and 26, 2-4 p.m.-51ar
16.00/couple -
NEW YEAR'S EVE
LEGION. DANCE
Wednesday, Dec. 31
Lucknow Legion
9 - 1 a.m..
"Tiffins"
Smorgasbord Lunch
Tickets available at bar
LWanted
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WANTED TO BUY - barbecue 'pigs, rup-
tures, rhinitis, poor doers, any size; also
sows and boars fit to butcher. Call
335-3151,-6tf
DORSET EWES, 90 lbs, or over. Phone
395-3133.--51
E Farm Services
W STABLE . • EQUIPMENT. Barn
cleaners; ' manure pumps, .vertical, ".
l arI 4ai; '8''to 15 P.V.C. or S.B.T. ductile.
'Cow and calf tie stalls. Loose housing,
Bunk feeders, ventilation equipment, hog
confinement, Ritchie heated water bowls,
Farrowing crates, Weaner decks. Plastic
slates and also farm gates. Contact Lloyd
Johnston, R.R. 3, Holyrood, ' Ontario.
Phone 395-5390.-42tfar q . 4
LYNN LOWERY FARM SYSTEMS LTD,
Rat NO, .1 Kincardine, Ontario For all
your manure, feed, and grain handling re-
quirements call 395-5288 or see us in
Amberley. We handle everything -
almost.--42tfar
Mat S FARM .Sup t - Patz and
Starlit* -belt -feeders, . copveyors,. silo
.11,Ptoadcrs. F';le> .. • mt' ,stable .equi M.." .
rnent. Custom/Wilt" " *a1rs. RR 5,
Lucknow, 395-2851 "apr ' * '
Luck now Sennttnmel, Wednesday, Deeerber 117, 1536 —Page 113
Businessman. dies at 49
Widely known businessman and Carrick
township farmer Bob Schmidt. of RR 5,
Mildmay, in his 49th year, passed away on
Saturday December 6, 1936 in University
Hospital in. London. Prior to transfer to Lon-
don he had been treated for a week in the
Hanover hospital. c
Visitation was on Tuesday December 9 in
the Tanner and Pearson Funeral Home on
mainstreet east in downtown Walkerton.
Parish prayers were held there at 3 p.m. on
the next morning at 10 a.m. on We 6, esday
Dec 10 the funeral service was held in the
Roman Catholic Walkerton Sacred Heart
Church, Father G. Rich officiating - follow-
ed by the commital interment in the Walker-
ton Cemetery.
Surviving Bob's death are his family on
the Rosnor Farm northwest of Mildmay.
They are his wife Nancy(Tolton)-director of
palliative nursing in the County of Bruce
General Hospital in Walkerton, and their
teenage family - youngest to eldest - son
Bradley, daughter Kelly, and son Victor; his
parents Rose and Norman (hence Rosnor-
the farm name) living in Walkerton; his
three brothers and their wives as follows,
Tom and Betty Schmidt, RR 1, Mildmay;
Larry and Ann Schmidt, RR 5, Mildmay;
Bill and Maureen Schmidt, Walkerton; and
his six sisters and their husbands as follows
-1. Mary and Len Fischer, RR 5 Mildmay -
across the road to Rosnor Farm. 2. Monica
and Frank _Heisz, London; 3. Jac-
queline(Jackie) and Clarence Anstett,
Waterloo; 4. Barbara and Frank Schuler,
Mildmay; 5.. Kathleen `Kitty' and Tom
Chisholm, Cargill(RR4, Walkerton); 6.
Carol and Ed Ross, Westville, Nova Scotia,
also 29 nieces and nephews. .
Who won sheaves contest
Ab Wylds thanks Jim Needham for giving
him a ride to Walkerton last Tuesday even-
ing to the visitation at the funeral home,
where we both met with the Schmidt family..
Then we went over to see Rose and Norman
who were resting from the afternoon at their
apartment. Our thanks goes to Betty for her
help in 'getting, information for the above
write up. Also for . answering a •question
which we have been asking since the Royal
Winter Fair in mid November.
Who won the overall championship in the
grain sheaves there? She said that she did.
We we're glad to hear that she did with her
wheat sheaf. The winners in the past six
years have been 1981-'t osnor Farms,
Mil ay; 1982 -Ab and Fran Wy1s Riplley;
1983-osnor Farms; 1984- etty Schmidt,
Mildanay; 1985 -Raymond Wilson, Ancaster
and 1986 -Betty Schmidt of Mildmay - 2nd
time in the past three years.
She says that sheaves are in good demand
now for decorations. She sold hers at 30
dollars each and fifty for the top champion-
ship. Three years ago the prize for the top
championship was raised from one hundred
to five hundred. .
Community shower held
A community bridal shower for Shirley
Peterbaugh was held in St, Andrews Church
basement on Dec. 8 at 8 p.m. Shirley receiv-
ed many lovely, gifts for her new home in
Culross township. Her Christmas wedding is
on Dec 20 and she will marry Eric Scheur-
water of Teeswater.
Shirley would like to thank all the ladies
who helped with her shower and for all the
lovely gifts.
UCW served Happy Hearts Club
On Friday Decembaer 12 the United
Church Women in Ripley served a turkey
dinner to about 90 members of the Happy
Hearts Seniors °as well as several guests.
After an excellent meal president.. Clarence
Hedley moved a vote of thanks to the ladies,
responded to by Ruthe Patterson.
Program convenors . were Zilla Hedley
and Anne McCosh who took the chair and
opened with a Christmas reading and some
humour. We were then favoured with some
lively music on the saxophone by Bob Court-
ney accompanied on the piano by his sister
Gerry MacLeod.
Zilla gave a reading on a Christmas con-
cert in a country school, which brought back
many memories of bygone days. Anne then
called on Rev. 1Vierelyn Letson, St. Paul's
Anglican Church minister, who brought us a
Christmas. message. She was followed. by
Florence Kirkpatrick leading in a number of
Christmas carols with Marion Gamble at
the piano.
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Pee Wee B's beat gingham
Wingham came to Lucknow on,
December 13 looking forward to a win.
However, Lucknow was determined not to
give it up.
Lucknow 6 Wingham 3
Lucknow opened the scoring early in the
first period with Chris Humphrey scoring
on a pass from Ray Snow.
Wingharn scored twice in a row and
Lucknow managed another goal to end the
ATTENTION FARMERS
We pay ,cash for disabled
cows, heifers, steers and
calves, recently down.
. Also pigs over 15Oibs.
TOPIPRICES "PAW
Phone 395 247
Koen Van D.ijk
Long distance please
call collect,
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first period in a 2-2 tie. Lyndon Johnston
scored unassisted.
Lucknow opned up in the second period
with two goals from Chris Humphrey
unassisted.
In the third period, Lucknow's Matthew
Sproul scored from. Lyndon Johnston and
Stanley Kikkert. Chris Humphrey scored
on a pass from Stanley Kikkert to add the
insurance goal for a 6-3 win for Lucknow.
A good effort was put forth by the
Lucknow boys, much to Wingham's
dismay,
Cub.s,, Beavers
hold raffle
The First Kingsbridge Beavers and Cubs
wish to announce the winners of their
Christmas Raffle. The draw was made at
the meeting on December 4.
The first prize, a ceramic Christmas
tree made by Bernice Drennan was won by
Catherine Barger of Lucknow: Cub Dennis ,.
Hogan Made this draw. Second prize, a • s
Christmas fruit, cake, was won by Ken "
MacLennan of RR 3 Goder ch. His name .
was drawn by Cub Doug Barger. The third
prize, a.set of 12 wooden Christmas tree oro.
naments, was won b'y Jack Bishop of
Ethel, This draw was made -by Beaver
Rupert Chilton,
This raffle was a success thanks to those ;
who sold tickets and those ,who supported
The Cubs and Beavers,
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