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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 2014-09-10, Page 1010 Lucknow Sentinel • Wednesday, September 10, 2014 Blackhorse Men's Black Horse Golf News Night Results Jeff Gammie Men's Results for Tuesday September 2nd A -Flight Points - JeffWilken, John Cooper A -Flight Skins - Jeff Wilken, Bob Ogilvie, John Fludder, Dave Maus B- Flight Points - Larry Gerson, Jeff Gammie, Tom Pegg B -Flight Skins - Tom Pegg, Rob Liddle, Walter Arnold C -Flight Points - Ray Guay, Al Edwards, Adam Bi irgess C -Flight Skins - Adam Burgess, Ray Guay, Barry McDonagh, Dean Telfer CTP Blue - Tom Pegg # 10 - Montgomery Motors CTP Blue - Doug Gauthier # 14 - Boston Pizza C I P Blue - John Fludder #17 - Lucknow Co-op CTP Gold- John Cooper # 13 - Montgomery Motors CTP Gold - Kent Schaeffer #15 - Boston Pizza CTP Gold- Bryan Johnson # 18 - Boston Pizza Carter's Crokinole Report Peter Carter It was great to see the lady crokinole players "shooting" well at the old school house in Scone on Wednesday evening. Sixteen players "flicked" their way through the tables and the results were Carol Cook high with 44 points followed closely by Clare Kuepfer with 42 and Peter Carter with 41 points. Scoring the most twenties were Clare Kuepfer with 35, Peter Carter with 32 and Jo- Ann Carter with 28. The door prizes were won by Elda Mae Routenburg and Don Crigger. The next evening of crokinole is Wednesday,September 17, 2014. Everyone Welcome. 151ST LUCKNOW FALL FAIR PARADE Saturday, Sept. 20 Register/Judging/Assembly NO LATER THAN 10 A.M. Parade starts at 11 a.m. THEME: The Family Farm Registration forms and more info available online at lucknowagsociety.ca or call Joanne McDonagh 519-528-3406 or Tracey Simpson 519-395-4131. Pre -registration welcome Assembly Areas • Pipe Bands at Bowling Alley comer, Campbell & Havelock Streets • Children's entries at corner of Campbell and Havelock Streets, south of band • Pedestrians entries on Havelock, between Campbell and Willoughby Streets • Dignitaries on Havelock, between Campbell and Willoughby Streets • Floats & Vehicles on Havelock, south of Willoughby Street to Canning Street (Snobelen's Elevators) • Horses on Willougby Street, west of Havelock Street • Ambassadors and other bands on Willougby Street, east of Havelock Street MUMS MUMS * MUMS * MUMS . MUMS . MUMS * MUMS ri ask 1404 Grey Ox Ave (Conc. 4), Pine River Church East 8kms or North of Lucknow to Grey Ox Ave than 3km west GET YOUR FALL MUMS TODAY! • Tomatoes Romas • Apples • Squash • Pumpkins • Decorative Corn • Gourds • Mini straw bales MUMS * MUMS * MUMS * MUMS * MUMS * MUMS * MUMS Lorraine Arnold Senior Men The senior men played a scramble on Wednesday, August 27, 2014. The team of Glen Matthews, Bert Ferris, Jim Cooper and Tom Pegg tied with Bryan Astles, Barry McDonagh, Dave Plourde and Dave Cooper with an 11 under 61. Third place win- ners were Bob Parks, Bob Surridge, Ted Hnatkowski and John Usher. Closest to the pin on #2 was Jim Cooper and Bryan Astles was the closest to the pin on #13. Ladies The ladies took over the course right after the men on Aug 27. Secret partners were picked by Jackie Harvey and the winners were Chris Evans and Eleanor Roppel. Helen Haldenby and Brenda Cooper were the most honest. Purple Grove News Submitted It's fair season and people enjoyed being at the Kincar- dine Fair and all the youth activities. Monday, Ripley Dairy Club members attended the Mount Forest Fair and on Friday, several members of the Ripley Sheep Club were at the Owen Sound Fair. Congrats to all who put in exhibits and brought your animals out! Labour Day Monday, some of the Farrell and Logtenberg families got to meet Danica and Paisley at the home of their grandparents. Sympathy to the family of Florence Farrell whose funeral was on Friday in Ripley. Also the Parkinson's Super Walk was on Sunday in Kin- cardine with a great turnout on a beautiful day. ••• Im•fiNmE s r • E 111:11 caii 1-866-734-9425 or visit www.medicalert.ca cw)MedicAlert: Lets Yenf Live Life_ ATTENTION YOUTH ages 7-19 Blyth Junior Broomball Registration for 2014/2015 Season Registration Location: Blyth Arena Dates: Wednesday, August 20,7-9 pm Saturday, September 13,9 am - 12 pm New players require COPY of birth certificate Players younger than 7 welcome, Atom team based on numbers :V1:5EEMEE! Information: blythjuniorbroomball.shutterfly.com Call Lissa 519-523-9819 .OPP HALF OF LABOUR DAY LONG WEEKEND FATAL ROAD CRASHES ATTRIBUTED TO DRIVER DISTRACTION Huron OPP Driver distraction was a fac- tor in two of the four fatal motor vehicle collisions the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) investi- gated over the Labour Day Long Weekend, pushing the number of 2014 distraction -related roads deaths up to 39 (in OPP jurisdiction). The drivers lost their lives over the same weekend that the OPP deployed its 10 re - purposed distracted driving en- forcement sports utility vehicles across the province. While the vehicles will be enforcing On- tario's distracted driving legisla- tion full-time, these latest road tragedies reinforce the need for drivers, passengers and all other road users to become part of the solution. If you are a driver, always pay full attention to driving and make a full-time habit of turning off your electronic hand-held device until you pull over or reach your destination. If you are a passenger being driven by someone who is talk- ing on their cell phone, texting or distracted in some other way, firmly ask that they stop this dangerous behaviour and tell them that you do not feel safe, even if they erroneously try to reassure you that they are able to drive safely while distracted. As of the end of the Labour Day Weekend, the OPP has laid more than 11,500 Highway Traf- fic Act 78.1 Prohibit Hand-held Devices charges in Ontario so far this year. "Our officers are working as hard as ever to eliminate the senseless deaths that occur because of distracted driving but more needs to be done and we are asking the public to get on board. People have the ability to help positively in- fluence the behaviour change that is needed on the part of those drivers who still feel that they can safely drive while dis- tracted. Help make distracted driving socially unacceptable by spreading the word to fam- ily, friends, co-workers and school mates that there is no such thing as a safe distracted driver - distracted driving kills," said Chief Superinten- dent Chuck Cox, Commander, OPP Highway Safety Division. The OPP would like to thank the many Ontario residents and visitors who did their part to ensure that they and their fami- lies made it through a safe long weekend on roads, waterways and trails. flpHEARTV MAKE STROKE I HEALTH fOUDA1ION LAST. C A ASSESS YOUR RISK. The Ripley Agricultural Society's Decorating Contest for the Ripley -Huron Fall Fair Rules for all Decorating competitions: • Promote the 151" Ripley -Huron Fall Fair • Judging criteria: most colourful and unique • All entries must have a sign stating the name and year of the Fair, date and theme: 151" Ripley- Huron Fall Fair "Cowboy Boots and Country Roots" September 26 & 27,2014 • Register by contacting Jean MacDonald 519-395-3475 by Sept 13th, 2014 . Display must be in place by registration deadline • Judging will take place the week of September 15th - 18th, 2014 Categories: (1) Best Bale Display (2) Residential Decorating (3) Business Decorating The Ripley Agricultural ,Society Board of Director's wish to express their sincere thanks to Bruce Brock, Carter Show for Sponsoring the Decorating Contest