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owSkating.club Held Achievement
lilucknoW, Arena Saturday •
Mrs. Barry McDonagh, Lucknow
secretary; Mrs. Ken Taylor,
Ashfield,. badge secretary.
There are about 75 members in
the Lucknow Skating Club from
three years of age up. Those
participating in Saturday night's
performance were:
Beginner: Anita Damsma , Don-
na Danisma Julie. Clark, John
Van. der Velde., GWeda Van der
Velde. •
Stroking; Christine Gibson,
Connie tanting , Lori Stanley,
Wilma Van der Velde.
Elementary: Tommy Gilin e
Basic: Paul Van der Veld" ,
Cathy Stanley, Tracy McDo agh,
Rosemary Gilmore, Sherri.lrwin,
Donalda Thompson.
Novice Peggy Gibson, John
Barger, Lynn Taylor,. Lisa Husk,
Bonnie Clark,' Connie Stanley,
John McIntosh, Sandra, Irwin,
Nancy Haldenby, Susan Thomp-
son, Faye Ann Forster, Patricia
Barger, John Husk. •
Jump:. Kendra Haldenby, Linda
Taylor, Eddy Husk, Mark Halden-
by, Wayne'McDonagh.
Novice II: Nancy Thompison,
Michael Mcbortagh, Debbie Mc-
Rae, Lori Clark, Tom Barger..
3 Figures and Dances: Lynn
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Barry Mcponagh
ed the skaters with the
they earned. '
members of the Skating
resented special numbers: .
tuber, Figure, and Dutch
' Steve and Joan Hamilton,
Johnstone and Linda Camp-
rformed a special number
Canasta Tango.
ial guest skaters perform-
ughout the evening were
Webb of Walkerton Skating
nd Blaine Moore ,of Wingr
(sting Club dOing a Dance
hd'Shirley McFadden of
bh Skating Club
•
who did a solo number.
Mri. Bruce Brady, of Bayfield
taught the Lucknow Skating Club
this year. Mrs. Brady and her
husband, both professional skat-'
ers, did a dance number together
as the finale to Saturday night's
programme. •
A draw for a 15 gallon aquarium
with puinp and heater and all
accessories was won by Theresa
Weber of Ripley. Tom Barger
of Ashfield won a prize for sell-
ing the most ticketi for this draw.
The guest skaters and Mr. and
'Mrs. Brady were presented with
gifts.
All club members were dressed •
in green'and white, the club's
colours. Mothers of the club
members recently made green
skirts for the girls and green vests
for the boys.
Executive members of the
Lucknow Skating Club are 'Mrs..
Leonard Stanley of Kinloss,
president; Mrs. Bill Haldenby.,
.Kinloss, vice president; Mrs.
Alan Barger, of Ashfield, treasurer;
Elphick, Parriela McIntosh, Linda
Campbell, Brenda Johnstone,
Joan Hamilton, Jeanne Reid, Kim
Haldenby, Theresa Taylor,
Rhonda Gibson, Brenda Tayldr,
Steven Hamilton, Martha Graham,
Cheryl Haldenby, Kathy Taylor,
Julie Johnston, Kathy Brooks.
Dungannon Man
Died In 90th Year
. WM. A. STEWART
A lifelong and esteemed, resid-
ent /of Dungannon in the person of
William A. Stewart passed away
in -Wingham and District Hospital,
March 18 in his nintieth year.
• He was the eldest son•of the
late Andrew Stewart and Ann
Jane Mallough and was born, in
Lucknow, June -22• 1883. At an
early age he moved with his' fam-
ily to their farm at Glenn's Hill,
two Mile's north Of Dungannon.,
In June .1920 he married Greta
Beatty. of Cannington, Ontario and
lived on the home farm, until re-
tiring to Dungannon in 1956. ,
• Mr. SteWart had been active in
community work having: served
first in Dungannon Public School
and later as secretary-treaSbrer of
West Wawanosh Area Board for
Many years:
.He had been Assistant POst Mast-
er for 'the late Mr. T. StOthers,
and later Alvin Sherwood. Until
a few years ago he had, been ac-
tive, in the work of the Dungannon
Agriculture Society.- Mr. Stew
art was a member of Erskine. Pres-
byterian Church.
He is survived by his wife,,
two daughters, Mrs. Jack (Gwen).
Caesar of Dungannon, Mrs. A. E.
(Anetta) RabjOhns of Detroit and
one. son Bill of West Wawanosh. '
He was predeiCeased by one sister
and two brothers.
Funeral services were held at
MacKenzie Memorial Chapel.,
LucknOw on Tuesday, March 20,
conducted by Rev. Glenn Noble,
Temporary entombment was in
Ditrigannon Mausoleum With fin-
al resting. place Dungannon cem-
etery.
Pallbearers were W. J. Stothers,,
Wm, Petrie, Wallace Wilson,
Ben Mole, Harvey Alton,, Wm.
Caesar. ,
Leonard Clarke
Receives• Citation
• • .
KINLOSS NEWS.
Leonard Clarke, 2nd Conces-
sion, last week received a Mast-
er Citation from the Ontario Con-
struction Safety Association in
recognition of three years of .accid
ant free supervision-in the con-
struction industry. Leonard has
been employed by Looby Con-
struction -of Dublin for the past
seventeen years. This month he
begins work with Bruce _County
Department of Highways.
Margaret and Norma and Mari-
lynne MacIntyre had a pleasant
holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Thompson in Toronto.
Helen and Heather .Maclntyre
visited with their grandmother,
Mrs. Needham over the school
holiday. .
On the stormy week end Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Clarke and
family visited with Wilma's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenford Day-
is, in Brantford.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDoug-
all and Audrey Were guests of -
Mr. and Mrs. Hector Cooke of
Kitchener on Sunday.
COMPLETES WELDING COURSE
Wayne Carter has completed,
a welding course at Dominion
Road Machinery Co. , Goderich,
and is now employed it the. weld-
ing department.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm‘ Townson
of. Sudbury spent a few days
last week at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ira Dickie.
Mr.' and Mrs. Allan MacDoug-
all visited in Toronto during the
March holiday. Heather and
David stayed with, their grand-
parents ; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
MacDougall..
.Kairshea Women's Institute • ,
was the hostess branch to the
District Director's meeting held
in the Institute rooms in Lucknow
on Tuesday.; March 20.
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MARCH 28, 1973
THE mocK.N9w. SENTINEL,, 04cKtiowf ONTARIO,
ow skating ,Club held its
hieventent Night for the
a season on Saturday night
Lucknow arena,
e Brady of Bayfield was
of ceremonies for the
g. 'He explained to the
e the qualificationi for
lass as the children d emon-
their year's accomplish -
from the Beginners Class •