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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-03-31, Page 2re. I- I tfr S1 al a Ins( About 100 In Skateathon Raise About $2000.. For :Skating. Club r••••••••••••••••••••••••••••44.***•••••: The I.NC4NOW • 1„i9CKNOW, ONTARIO • 111ta Sappy Town" On the HUron-Brnee Boundary • • • * • • • •••••••••••••••••“•••••••••••••••••••••••• Secimd .Class Vfael Registration Number 0847 Established. 1873 Published Wednesday Member, of the, C.C.N.A. and 0,W.N.A. Subscription Rate, $8.00 a year in' advance $2 extra to U.S.A. and. Foreign Donald' C: Thompsoli, Publisher THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL r101)CkNOW, ;Iv/ .4" ' • GAL. FLAT LATEX Beautiful matte finish that-gOes on easily. For living rooms. bedrooms hallways. Close to 100 skaters started the event on Wednesday at 10 a.m. and ' the' following 22 completed the event at. 10. a.m. Thursday: Mark Haldenby, Paul Murray, Jamie Irwin, Allan Stanley, Greg. Gibson, Kevin Lindsay, Bryan Bushell, -Donnie Peterson, Linda Campbell, Jackie Beasley, Nancy Haldenby, Cathy Chisholm,, Debra Arnold, Joan Hamilton, Lynn Taylor, Patti ' ' Barger, Collette Kenyon, Mark • Abbott, Gary McInnis, David McInnis, Dale McInnis; Wayne' McDonagh. • ' The. Lucknow Skating Club staged a very successful 24-hour Skateathon on Wednesday and Thursday of last week. The three top "money raisers" were: Cathy Chisholm, Jackie Beasley and Joan Hamilton, who raised a ,total of $317.90 and were Awarded prizes. • About $2000 was pledged to the skaters, this being before expens- Committee Members in charge of •• the Skateathon . Were Mrs. Bob Struthers, Mrs. Barry McDonagh and MrS. Art Gilmore. 'Each skater who went 12 hours or more 'will receive a certificate. , Seven-year-old Andy Grazier completed 16 hours. • Another 7-year-Old, Donalda Thompson, skated 12 hours.' • Skaters had a short break each hour and a • longer meal break. Food and beverages were 'continu- ally available to all skaters. The, skaters who participated, but did not finish, and the hours A few ill-advised words can cloud the most promising career. Society Present Marathon Winners The Dungannon Agricultural •'Society held its regular monthly meeting on Wednesday, March 24 at they Agricultural Hall. Prizes were given .out to those who'took part in the Marathon - Mrs. Diane Park, Gordon . Smyth, Wayne Snyder, David Errington, David Caesar and Michael Rudy. Arrangements were made 'for two associate directors to look after the, caretaking each month in turn., Anyone interested in renting.the hall shOtdd contact David Caesar. Mel Dickson and Rod MacKenzie are to meet with the fund-raising committee with 'regards to organiz- ing a dance in the near future. The tentative date for the fair is •Septeniber 24. George Smyth offered to present a trophy for 4-H Achievement. • The next meeting will be held on the fourth Wednesday of April, open ..to all intetested persons. they completed Are: Judy Godfrey 3 hours, Helen Maclntyre 10 hours, Heather Maclntyre 1, Marty Young 17, Henry Lennips 18, Sharon Struthers 12, Cindy Struthers 3, Jackie Wilson 2, Betty Stanley 20, Paul Vanderveide 14, Steve Erring- ton. 14, Bill Gibson 17, Andy Grazier 16, Nancy Thompson 16, Donalda Thompson 12, Kevin Irwin 13, •Glen Irwin 15, Mark Gunter 8, Tracy McDonagh 12, Gerald Cook 14, 'Michelle Cook 14, Peggy Gibson 14, Gaile Hackett 4, Howie Martin 17, Joanne - Allison 15, Heather'Priestap 5, Bradley Pries- tap 3, Elizabeth Black 16, Kathy Brooks 16; Laurie McKim, 12, Kathryn McKim f6, David Exel 8, Shirley McNall 11. Paul Irwin 17, Sandia Irwin 14, LianeYbung 1, Julie Nicholson 3, Cathy Stanley 17, Connie Stanley 20, Kim McArthur 16, Richard McArthur • 13, Glen Haldenby 1, Karen Young 2, Bill McAllister 12, Joe• Boyle 12, Linda JeroMe 18, Alex Purvis 12, Janice Hayes 2, Todd Ritchie 14, Denise Helm 2,, Robert Helm 1, Mrs.. A. E. McKim 1, Janet 'McDonald 4, Rosemary Gilmore 4, Tommy Gilmore 3,' Wendy Forster 2', Gary Forster 2, Brenda Phillips 16, 'Judy Hunter 14, Nancy Moran 11, Jill Murray 19, Murray Gilchrist 1, ' Dale Gilchrist 8. Danny Gilchrist 2, Polly ' Pollett 5, Shane Hickey 3, Jennifer Drennan 12, Bernie Burgsma 12, Janice, Hackett 8, Kevin Clark 18, Dianne Wilson 2, Matthew Kenyon 18, Doreen Jefferson .8. • CLOSE VOTE CONTINUED FROM' PAGE 1' acted as Tony's campaign manager and. Tony received extensive sup- port from the Lucknow Club. 15 Lucknow Kinsmen attended Stin- day's conference. While the vote count is not made public, unofficial reports listed the count as very close. Tony is the past charter presid- ent of the Lucknow club and is ChairMan of expansion and cystic fibrosis in the zone this year. A record turnout attended ,the. conference. It is the first election 'for Deputy. Governor in several, years. BUTTONIBJERG Mr, and Mrs. Benny 13jerg of Clinton F are pleased to announce the engagement of their oldest daughter, Jette, to James, the third. son of Mrs. Marie Button. of Blyth, the wedding will take place in Blyth United Church at 7 p.m. on Friday, April 23, 1976. AshfiOleifOret, Died.1659fhlear • W'M, ARTHURCULBERT William `. Arthur Culbert, an Ashfield Township farmer, paSsed . away at his home, R. R, ..1 Onngannon, on Thursday, March' 18th 59th year. His death was attributed to a-heart attack. He was born. in Ashfield. town- ship on November 6, 1917, a son of W. A. Culbert and Nettie Tyndall., The late Mr, Culbert is survived by two sisters and two brothers, Mrs: Len (Evelyn) Crawford' of Wingham, Mrs. Earl (Cota) Sher- wood of R. R. 5 Goderich, Cecil and Howard, both of Ashfield township. He was predeceased by his parents. The funeral service was held at MacKenzie Memorial Cha.pel, Lucknow on Saturday, March 20. Rev: H. G. Dobsbn of Dungannon United Church, of which the clieceased was a member, was minister. Temporary entombment was at Dungannon Mausoleum. Pallbearers were six nephews, 'Bob Crawford, Ernest Sherwood, Jim Culbert, Cha'rl'ie Culbert, Don Culbert, Jack Culbert. VliEDNOSPAY, MARCH 31, 1916 at a Symposium on the occasion, of the opening of the new laboratories of the Max-Planck Institutes for 'Solid State Research• and Metal ReSearch in Stuttgart, Germany on March 30 and 31.. . On his way home, he will visit a scientific colleague in Ecole Poly- technique in Lausanne, Switzer- land: Speaks At German Science Symposium Dr. William Pearson, Dean of Science at' the University of Waterloo, who farms on the' th of Kinloss, is one of three foreign Scientists who was invited to speak POI TWO • • • Tough, washable finiSh for kitchens, bathrooms, • • woodwork ,RIFI,EYel-WRON DISTRICT RECREATION COMPLEX COMMITTEE REGRET THAT The Guy Lombardo Dance Scheduiled for IVIEty 28, 1976 • Ras been cancelled due to a mix-up caused by a changeover in booking agents. A dance with Glenn Boyd's Orchestca will be sponsored by the -committee 'to fill in for this cancellation Easy to apply, easy to clean For kitchens, bathrooms., trim high traffic areas. OFFER GOOD UNTIL APRIL 10TH AT THESE. DEALERS: Quertrugt oustnotwt.oa AND LINOLEUM • FINLAY DICORATORS Lt/CKNOW, ONTARIO WALLFA.PER 0.141, 0140M1 A264434 COLORS PAW DEEP ACCENT BASES ExcLurseo CIL, GOES ON LOOKING GOOD, AND NOW GOES ON FOR LESS..,