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Under bylaw 1978.50 All Dogs
Must Be Licenced
Licences are now available
at the M unicipal Office.
FEES.
For Each Male or Spayed ,Fetaile 45.00
For Each Additional Male or Spayed Female
For Each Female $10.00
For Each Additional Female $50.00
DEADLINE FOR BUYING LICENCES APRIL 301 .1980
LUCKNOW
VILLAGE COUNCIL
24—. ,u Senthiel, Wedneada):1 April 1980
tucktiow.Distriet Kinsmen took three awards in'zorte 'competition which were presented at a
recent zone confercneein Ripley. The eltiVii executive is shown with the award banners. Left
to right are Ken Johnstone,,Vice-Presiden4 Peter: teer, treasurer, winner of the Zone Maple
Leaf award for attaining the most, points during„ his first year in litinSMen; "Evans • Helm
registratt 'Red McDonagh,' president, ,holding .the Participation AWard banner for club
involvement, MI11' Morrison, Vice-president and Dave Baitton, secretary, holding the
Attendanee Award banner for highest average club' attendance at Meetings.
(Photo by Ron Langiois)
Mr. and Mrs. Con Hogan
spent Easter weekend with
their son, Kerry and family
in Glencoe and also with
their daughter, Fay Hogan in
London.
16 DOG
OWNERS
Pinote:Of
Crestio4
BY WILMA CLARKE
The Lucknow. Christian
Reformed Church held a
church service at Pinecrest
Manor on March 2nd.
On' March lath the Luck-
now Christian Reformed Lad-
ies held their monthly bingo..
The Lucknow Kinettes 'came
on March 11th for their
monthly bingo.
-Rev. D. Kaufman of. Luck-
now United Church held
communion for the. Protest-
ants on March 12. Edith
Webster played the piano for
the hymns
Kincardine was. our destin-
ation for our -van ride on
March 17. We drove along
the lake and came home via
Ripley.'
Clarke Johnston brought
the smiles to our resident's
faceS on March 18th when he
sang his laughing song. Mrs.
Jordan's daughter, Freda
Johnston, accompanied him
on the' piano. Everyone who
was able was out to hear him.
The Kinlough Pentecostal
Church came on March 20th
for their monthly service.
The four singers have really
great voices, and we enjoy
hearing the .old hymns.
St. Helens Women's InSti-
tute entertained us at our
monthly birthday party on
March 24. We enjoyed a sing
song and the ladies singing.
The residents with birth.
days in March were Meryl
Stewart, March 5; Mary
VVoolnough, March 9; 1V1in-
, eria. MacEwan, March 15;
Aubrey Higgins, March
Annie Orvis, March 18;
Elizabeth Dalton, Match
and Mary Higgins on March
24.
Mrs. Mineria MacEwan
celebrated her 97th birthday
and Mrs. Annie Orvis was 94
And the rest we will say ivtre,
Jack Benny's age, 39,
On March 25th the Roman.
Catholics held their Corm-nun-
iOn with Father Dentinger. in
charge,
Seventeen :Members, from
the .1414mm and District '
Kinsnien Cinh attended the
4one i Kinsmen Conference
in Ripley on Match 23rd. The
Point Claris Kinsmen Club
was 'the host' with 11 clUbS
present. LuelcuoV ,plaCed
well in the competition as
they took three of the eight
awards up for grabs. They
won the partidipatiou ,AViard
for club involvement and the.
Attendance Award for the
highest average attendance
at meetings. Club treasurer,
peter Steer, won the Zone
Maple Leaf Award, present-
ed annually- to the member
attaining the most points in
his'4irst..-,?year. of 'Kinsmen.
Harriston. won the Service,
Bulletin and Scrapbook Aw-
ard's, Drayton the Public
Speaking and Listowel won
the Expansion AWard with 12
new meinbers, Lucknow was
second with 10 as well as
'placing behind Harristort
the Service Award for their
Tennis Court project. They "
placed third in the Bulletin'
and.Scrapbook, Awards for . a
good . showing amongst the
11 elubS competing.
Alex Wilson Of the Mount
Forest Club was sitecessfulin,
his bid, for the 1980-81
Deputy Governor of Zone B.
He beat out Fred AdanaS of
Listowel. The Mount Forest
Club . won the' right to host
the 1981 Zone Conference
out polling Milverton. Mount
Forest has ,also said . they
would look • into sponsering
the Perc DawsOri Golf Tourn-
ament this summer. Luck
DATLON - Born to Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Dalton in' St.
JoSeph's Hospital, Tuscan,
Arizona, a daughter, Susan
:Dannielle, on February 23,
19S0, a sister for Patricia and
Carl' and a granddaughter for
Raymond> Dalton of Kings.
now held this event last year
using the Wingham Golf
Course
Recent guest speakerS at
the Kinsmen meetings have
been local' barristers George
Brophy,. Deputy Governor
Latry_Agla of kiarrislorl and
Blake Evans-from theMinist
ry of Natural Resources in
Wingbam, The club particip-
ated in the Durham Kinsmen .
Broomball Tournament on.
March 19th.
The club will be in ,charge
of three bars at the Corn
mimity Centre in April• as
well•as their own Blimination
Draw and Dance on April
26th. Inquiries have been
Made about bringing Donkey
Baseball to town anCineet-
ings have begun for the Kin .,
Sumrnerfest.80 in June: Final'
figures and prize winners
have not , heen• confirmed
from thelcitisrnen sponsored
Skate-a-thon on March 17th;
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond.
Leddy, Elizabeth and Donna
ThoroSon attended Easter
Mass in St. Augustine
church.• They spent the E,ast.
er Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Leddy, Diana and Kev-
in, ,
Visitors on Easter week-
end with Jane Cauchi, Chris
and Jana of Lucknow were
Jane's mother, Joan Coul-
thart, her grandmother, Rose
Keedy and her brother, Mark
Coulthart, all of Beamsville.
Captain Jim MacDonald of
Chilliwack, B.C., son of 'Mr.
and Mrs, Peter MacDonald,
visited over the Easter holi-
day with his parents and
other relative's. Jim is on a
five month course at the
Canadian Land Forces Com-
mankand Staff College at
Fort Frontenac, Kingston.
This course is given to
Majors and. Captains to pre-
pare them fot. Senior Army
appointments;
Mr. and MTS. Peter Mac-
Donald and Jim, andMr. and :
Mrs. John MacDonald, Dean
and. Bryan, 'of Tara, were
entertained' .at a family'din-
ner at the home of Mr. and
Mrs.. Glenn Porter and boys
on Saturday evening.
trth
On a-Stmday recently,- Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce. Thonison.,
Donna and Danny Joe, and
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Leddy spent a pleasant day bridge.
Watching sap being boiled'
into maple syrup at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Andrew,
Michael and Todd', Auburn.
Gr. Oc.e.• ter..
Lucknow . • ..$2844.20..
OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK. WE DELIVER
fffectiite
April 111; 1980...
mooday"ra-Thorsday...
10:00.a.m. to 440 p..*
Friday .
640. pint.
Batik of Montreal
Lucknovi. B. E. (Tod)coilVeri Manager
Locknow J. Hilirerda, Manager