HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-02-18, Page 11A special.guest at Friday's talent show'. at :Lucknow Central
Public School was the star oldie show, "Oopsy'the Clown"
[Nancy Macintyre]. The show featured, talent. from the
.senior students including musical numbers, comedy skits
and magic acts. 'The junior students will present their.talent
'show ,in June. [Sentinel Staff Photo)
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Schedule
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 18
1:30 - 3:30 Moms and Tots
7:00 Atom Game
Ripley vs Lucknow
THURSDAY, FEB.19
Industrial League Playoffs
-8:30 Lucknow vs Holyrood
Kintail vs Flying Dutchmen
FRIDAY, FEB. 20
7:00 Pee Wee Game
8:30 Bantam Game
SATURDAY, FEB.21.
2:00 4:00 Public Skating
SUNDAY,'FEB. 22
1:30 - 3:15 Public Skating
3:45 (Possible) Juvenile
Game
. Paisley vs Lucknow
7:30 Int. C. Playoffs
Mount Forest vs Lancers
TUESDAY, FEB. 23
Broomball Games
8:00 Lucknow vs Lanes
9:00 If olyreod vs Ashfield
10:00 Teachers vs West W.
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Harron gets nod
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farmers arein now because of soaring energy costs..
Mr. Harron, a dairy and beef farm operator in Annabel
Township, said, "We have young farmers but we'll lose
them if something isn't done.." He said, junior farmer low
interest loan is. needed: -
Barb Fisher of Kincardine is Mk. Harron's campaign
chairman for theupcoming March 19 provincial election.
She was campaign chairman for the Federal MP in
Bruce -Grey, Gary , Gurbin of Kincardine, in his two
successful :elections;
Mr. Harron, who lives: just outside the riding's northern
border, announced,after his 'election that if he should win
in the provincial election he and his family will move to the
'riding permanently
Lucknow
Supports waste steam project
Guest speaker at the nomination meeting was Larry
Grossman, ;minister of industry and tourism.
He cited government support for a projected industrial
park to use cheap wastesteam from the Bruce Nuclear
Power Development, in the heart of the riding:
"It has agricultural and industrial spinoffs. too large to
even contemplate," he said.
"Our economic plan designates BNPD as the site of an
energy centre for the future.
Also at Thursday's meeting the Huron Bruce Progres-
sive Conservative executive was. elected. President is
Barry • Schmidt; Vice President,: Barb Fisher; Vice -
President, Harry Clarke; Secretary, Don McLeod and
Treasurer, Joe Richenbach.
March of Dimes
•fe'o>tn . Payge .6
ald,, George Anderson, Mil\d-
red Cameron, Austin Martin,
Bernice . Davies, 'Laura Lee
Cayley; in Dungannon under
captain Penny Hodges, 'Hel-
en :Nicholson, Bev ' Storey,
Mary, Ann Brindley, and
Kathy, Olson.
A special thank you goes to
canvasser' Tena Gardner who
- after many,. many years
always willingly . says . yes
when, asked to make calls.
The financial support from
all donating in this area will'
help' continue vital services
and programs . fordisabled
adults. You have made this'
30thanniversary year a very
special one.
Sincerely,
Laura Lee Cayley;
Bernice Davies.
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