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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-11-07, Page 1918 a 9: 1/4 n. st 7, sf 1 5 9 I n • Lucknow Sentinel, Wednetitlay, November 7,1984—Pose 19 Grade thiwo. enjoy. Halloive'On monster menu • B$beryllodges and Debbie Rhfint Mrs. Worsen's- grade three enjoyed a Monster, Menu lunch On Friday to finish up a.unit on Monsters, The menu Consisted of scarios', relish tray and desserts! Both 'Kindergarten classes _paraded around the school in costume; fvfiss-Gar- land's class. on Hallowe'en Day and`Mrs. Cameron's -class on.November 1. Mrs. Young's grade. one cut pumpkins for jack -o -lanterns. Grade eight pupils " helped so that each grade one student had. a jack -o -lantern to take home... They also had a party and hot dogs for lunch • on Hallowe'en- day. • The students' council held a Monster Mash record hop at noon on Halloween day with prizes for best costumes. The • BROOKSIDE BROADCAST MacLennan,, Michael •Johnston, Chris Maize, Philip Dickson; Ms, Qttewell's grade 2-3, Daniel. Green; Douglas •Cul- bert, Matthew Shetlert Sandra Meader; Mrs. Worsell's grade 3; Tanya Maclnnes, Kerry Bakker; Michael McNee, Jennifer Black; Mrs, Tebbutt's grade Rosalind. Jervis, Christina Kerr, Brad Park, Fred McCabe; Mrs. Graham's grade 4, Mari- beth Dawson, Ronnie Burt, Steven Adams, Christina. Todd; Mr. Sygrove's • class, Trisha Newhook, Anthony Reed, Sheila • Moir,Xent Bieman; Mrs. Cameron's kind- • ergarten, wierdest, Scott Richardson; scariest, Shelly Irvin; most cOlourful, Kelly McNee; • cutest, Kate Hazlitt; Miss Gar- .• land's kindergarten, Debilynn Greene, Keith MacKenzie, Caley Moore, and Barret 'dlousher.- winners -were, the most colourful,: Sheila •Hymers- and Madonna Bradley; ugliest Mr. Cameron and Robert Ireland; weird- est, Donna Park and Arletta Glenn. Winners of the moonwalking contest were Peter Flooftman, Linda Hayden,. Tanya Hodges, and Doreen Debold, The winners of the Hallowe'en dress up day at school are as, follows: Mrs. Blanchette's grade • 1, Melissa ' Daer, - Kevin Rintoul, -Michael Culbert, Tony •Stecea;,--Mrs. Young's grade 1, Mellissa. Lticknow...Uoited- choral marks anniversary On Sunday, October 21, Lucknow United •Church celebrated. its 122nd anniversary with morning and . evening services. The Rev, Phil Cline, secretary of the General Council of the United Church in Canada, , was the guest speaker at the morning service. His theme was "-What Do These Stones_Meari?", which was based on the experience of Joshua setting up Memorial Stones by the Jordan River. As these stones symbolized God's presence with*be people 'of Israel, so the church building in our community is a symbol of the presence of God in our midst It is also a reminder of God's faithfulness to us, His people, and a challenge for us to be faithful to Him. The evening service wasa service of music, featuring guest soloist Carroll Lee, of Shallow Lake Uniteci,Church. She shared many selections which, were most moving and inspirational. The senior choir offered • anthems at both services. Another successful fowl supper was held. on the Tuesday following the anniversary services. Ib all,.. close to 600 people attended. The congregation of Lucknow United appreciates the support of the • community in this annual effort. Lucknow United Church welcomed into its fellowship on Sunday, November 4, • through Transfer of Membership, the following persons : Alex and Ella Hackett, from. Trinity United Church, Ashfield Township; Jack Ackert, from Kincardine United Church;- Joan • Eadie, from Pine River United -Church; Connie Eadie, from. South Kinloss Presbyterian Church; and, hien Lemoine, from Oromocto .United Church, Oromocto, New Brunswick. • .CHURCH NEWS • The Youth Group .of Lucknow -United began its activitiesfor the new church year by attending the movie, "The Prodigal", • at the 'Park Theatre in Goderich in October. The movie is a modern day 'version of the familiar parable "The Prodigal Son" frem, • the Gospel of Luke. In November, • the Youth Group will hold.a pot luck supper at the manse. • A THOUGHT.,.."One of the best ways to keep yourselves in the love of God is' to • keep , searching His Holy. Word and • translating it, into practice". ' James Harvey Houston • James Harvey HoustOn- died in. the Wingham and District Hospital,', October 30, 1984, in his 73 year. He was born in Greenock Township, Bruce County, Nov- ember 29, 1911, a third son of Thomas and Theresa (McAfee) Houston. After his marriage to. Elsie Taylor, . June 5, 1939, they moved to a farm near .11olyrood, Kinloss Township. They retired to Wil- loughby Street; Lucknow in 1972. Besides his wife, he is survived by four sons: Jay, Mississauga; Hugh, Millarville; Alberta; Kenneth, 'Harriston and'WallaCe, Fredericton, New Brunswick. Loved grand- father of Duane, Heath and Lynne, Alberta; Amy and, Angela, Harriston and 'Dana., New Brunswick. • • , • He is also survived by sisters; Christena, Mrs. Nelson Howe, Paisley; Mamie, Mrs. Archie Docherty, Wawa; brothers, Hugh, Victoria, British. Columbia, and John, Owen Sound. - He was predeceased by his parents, a • sister, Jessie and a :brother, Wilfred. • Harvey was a -community minded citizen,, and over the years was a familiar figure at the arena and ball park. He wasa member of the Lucknow United Church. He was a charter member of the Lucknow and District Lions Club and was one of four so honoured when the club celebrated 25 . years in 1982. The remaining three were , honorary pallbearers, Donald MacKinnon, Bob Finlay and Al Hamilton, as well as Virden Mowbray, Eldon Bradley and Dr. Brock Cleland: Active pallbearers were Jim Boyle, Russell Whitby, Ronald Alton, George •' Anderson, Currie Colwell and Charlie McDonald., • The funeral service was held from the Luckow United Church, Thursday, Novem- ber 1, 1984 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Warren McDougall officiating. MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home, Lucknow, were in charge ofarrangements. Burial followed in South Kinloss Cemet- ery. • Fanny [Cassell Christoff Fanny Cassel Christoff passed away on Saturday, November 3, 1984 at Wingham and District Hospital in her 90th year. Formerly of R. 3, Ludknew and Kitchener, she was a member of the New Apostolic Church. ATTENTION Ashfield Township Residents THE FINAL INSTALLMENT OF THE 1984 Taxes IS DUE ON OR BEFORE November IS, 1984 DONALD. SIMPSON Clek-Treasurer _Township of Ashfleld • OBITUARIES Mrs. John Malloy, Brantford; Viola Gafton of Cambridge and Erma Hackett, R. 3, Lucknow. She is also survived' by two sisters, Pearl Kuntz of Kitchener and Lily Thomson of Windsor, several grandchildren ,and great grandchildren. . ' She was predeceased by her parents, her husband, George, a son, Edward Schedler, a datigi4ter, Wilma Ramsay' and six brothers,. Roy, George, Glister, Vernon, Milton and Earl Cassel. Friends calledat the Raft -Bechtel Funeral Home, 621 King Street, W., Kitchener after . 2 p.m. on Tuesday, November 6, 1984. •, Funeral service was conducted from the • New Apostolic Church, 148 'Margaret Avenue, Kitchener 'at 2 p.m. Wednesday, November 7, 1984 by Rev..Albert Loshnig. Burial followed in Mount Hope Cemet- • ery, Waterloo. She is survived by two sons, George Shortt of Hamilton and John Parnisky of Florida; five daughters, Edna, Mrs. One in three ,Canadian families includes Clifford Bradfield, Port Burwell; Gladys, someone with arthritis - often a bread - Mrs. William Van Every, Simcoe; Doris, winner; :ooP HOME HEAT SERVICE Furnace Oil. Stove 011 • Kerosene * AUTOMATIC DELIVERY SERVICE ' * RADIO DISPATCHED TRUCKS , * BURNER SERVICE , 'GUARANTEED TO KEEP YOU WARM" Lucknow District Co-op LUCKNOW 529-7953 BURNER SERVICE CLIFF MANN 528-3913 DOUG TIFFIN Petroleum Manager 357-3608 LUCKNOW MINOR HOCKEY SCHEDULE Atom A Nov. 13 7 p.m. Teeswater at Lucknovv Nov. 22 7 p.m. Luckow at Ripley Nov. 23 6,45 ,„ Lucknow at Mildmay Nov. 27 7 p.m. Lucknow at Teeswater Dec. 4 7 p.m. Howick at Lucknow Dec. 5 7 p.m. Lucknow at Tiverton Dec. 11 7 pm. Teeswater at Lucknow Dec. 13 7 p.m. Lucknow at Ripley Dec. 16 6 p.m. Lucknow at. Howick Dec. 18 7 p.m. Howick at Lucknow Jan, 8 7 p.m. Tiverton at Lucknow Jan. 15 7 -p.m. Ripley at Lucknow Jan. 18 6.45 Lucknow at Mildmay Jan. 22 7 p.m. Howick at Lucknow Jan. 27 - 6 p.m. Lucknow at Howick Jan, 29 7 p.m. Ripley. at Lucknow Jan. 30 7 p.m. Lucknow at Tiverton Feb. 5 7 p.m. Lucknow at Teeswater Feb. 12 7 p.m. Tiverton at Lucknow Feb.. 14 7 p.m. Mildmay at Lucknow Pee Wee A Nov. 9 7 p.m. Howick at Lucknow Nov. 12 8.15 Lucknow at Normanby Nov. 16 7 p.m. Mildmay at Lucknow Nov. 22 7 p. m. Lucknow at Belmore Nov. 30 7 p.m. Normanby at Lucknow Dec. 7 7 p. m. Tiverton at Lucknow Dec. 14 7 p.m. • Behnore at Lucknow Dec. 20 7 p.m. Lucknow at Mildmay Jan. 4 7 p.m. Teeswater at Lucknow Jan. 7 7 p.m. Lucknow'at Ripley. Jan. 17. 7 p.m. Lucknow at Tiverton ' Jan. 21 7 p.m., Lucknow at Teeswater Jan: 25 7 p.m•. Ripley at Lucknow Jan. 27 7.30 Lucknow at Howick Bantam Nov, 9 .8.30 Mildmay at Lucknow Nov. 16 , 7 p.m. Lucknow at Howick Nov. 22 8.30 Lucknow at Ripley Nov. 23 8.30 Howick at Lucknow Nov. 26 8.30 Lucknow. at Teeswater Nov. 30 8.30 'Tiverton at Lucknow Dec. 6 8.30 Lucknow at Tiverton Dec. .7830 Ripley at Lucknow Dec. 12 8 p.m. Lucknow at Mildmay Dec. 14 8.30 Teeswater at Lucknow Dec. 20 8.30 Lucknow at Ripley Dec. 21 8.30 Teeswater at Lucknow Dec. 28 8.30 Mildmay at Lucknow Jan. 3 8.30 • Lucknow at. TiveriOn. Jan. 4 8.30' Howick at Lucknow Jan. 7 8.30 Lucknow at Teeswater Jan. 11':. 7 p.m. Lucknow at Howick Jan. 14 8 0.m. Lucknow at Mildmay - Jan. 18 8.30 / Ripley at Lucknow Jan. 25 , 8.30 • Tiverton at. Lucknow Midget A • _ Nov. 5 8.30 Tiverton lat Lucknow Nov. 7 8.30 Lucknow at Ayton Nov. 12 8.30 Mildmay at Lucknow Nov. 13 8.30 Lucknow at Teeswater Nov. 14 8.30 Ripley at Lucknow Nov. 26 8.30, Teeswater at Lucknow Nov. 30 8.30 Lucknow at Howick Dec. 3 , 8.30 Lucknow at Ripley. Dec. 6 8.30 Lucknow at Mildmay Dec. 10 8.30 Wallace at Lucknow Dec. 13 9 p.m. Lucknow at Belmore Dec. 17 8,30 Ayton at Lucknow Dec. 18 8.30 Lucknow at Teeswater Jan. 3 7 p.m. Lucknow at Ripley Jan: 4 8.30 Lucknow at Wallace Jan. 7 8.30 Mildmay at Lucknow Jan. 11 8.30 Lucknow at Howick Jan. 14 8,30 Teeswater at Lucknow Jan. 21 8.30 Howick at Lucknow Jan. 24 8.30 Lucknow at Mildmay', Jan. 25 7 pm. Lucinow at Tiverton Jan. 28 8.30 Belmore at Lucknow Jan. 29 Lucknow at Tiverton Juvenih Nov. 18 3.45 Clifford at Lucknow • Nov. 25 3.45 Teeswater at Lucknow iDec. 2 7.30 Lucknow at' Ripley Dec. 9 3.45 Ayton at Lucknow • Dec. 16 3.45 Paisley at Lucknow Dec. 23 3.45 Mildmay at Lucknow Jan. 12 71p.m. Lucknow at Teeswater Jan. 13 ,6 p.m: Lucknow at Ayton Jan. 16 9 p.m. Lucknow at Mildmay • Jan. 20 ,3.45 Ripley at. Lucknow Jan. 26 7 p.m. Lucknow at Paisley Jan. 27 7 p.m. Lucknow at Clifford