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• The Lucknow and District
Kinsmen held their annual
• Skate-a-thon in late March
• with •approximately 60
youngsters taking part. Ab -
•out $750.00 was raised by the
skaters for community bet-
terment.
• Top pledge earner and
winner of the $25.00 first
prize was Tim Becker. Sec-
ond prize was Steven Murray
and third prize went to Ken-
ny. Neabel. They won $15.00
andtl$10.00 respectively. A
complete list of • the skaters
• follows: Joey Carmichael,
Nancy Carmichael, Glen Gib-
son, Mandy Stewart, Robbie
I3ierns, Jodie Kerr, Leanne
Creighton, Ronald Plasschant, Sherry Smith, Jeff
Gibaon, Angela Foran, El-
mer Foran, Kenny Neabel,
Robbie Johnson, Terri -Lynn
' Johnson,' Eric Cowan, Steve
.Huffman, Heather Storey,
Tim Becker, Beverly Aitchi-
son, Debbie Raymond, Kelly
McBride, David •Hallam,
• Heather Ohm, Jackie Wil-
• son, Kristie Stanley, Paul
• Helm, Adrian Helm, Dianne
Wilson, Dean Lindsay, Julie
Nicholson, Gary Forster, Tim\
Treleaven, • Fern Martin,
Ruth Martin; Jamie Hum-
phrey, •Michael • Pentland,
• Danny Gilchrist, Tracy -Liv-
• ingston, Lynn Alton, Cindy
• Struthers, Kelly Markham,
Paul Reed, Lea -Anne Living-
ston, Angela Norman, Jeff
Murray, Steve Murray, Dar-
ren McKim, Craig. Irwin,
Chris Irwin,, Donny Murray,
\ Jeffery Ireland, Bill Ireland,
• Charles Murray,- Richard
McDonald, Cecil Little, Rich-
• ard Ireland, Marcia. Boak.
There are about 15 skaters
who haven't turned their
pledges in as of yet. It would
be appreciated if they would
turn, there in to Project
Chairman, Ken Johnstone,
at Johnstone & , Son Furni-
ture.
Mr. Miner conducted cornmunion and baptismal ser-
vices at St. Helens United
Church. Catherine Dawn
Wilkins, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Wilkins and Mich-
ael Robert MacGillivray, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mac-
Gillivray were both baptized.
Mr. and Mrs. • Wilkins
entertained a number of rela-
tives at their home following
the baptismal.
Mr. and Mrs. MacGillivray
,also entertained •at their.
home. Guests were Mrs.
Mary • MacGillivray, • Luck -
now; Mr. and Mrs Glen
Phillips, and family of God-
erich; Mr. and Mrs. Don
MacGillivray and family, .of
Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Errington; Mr. and • Mrs.
Mac Conley and family of
Lucknow Valerie Errington,
VVingham and Mike Tanner.
Mrs. Marilyn Flaro, Krist-
en and Melissa of Edmonton,
Alberta and Mrs. Norma
• Strong of Wingham, visited
'with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Todd and family.
• Shoot Party
• High lady this week was
• Agnes Gaunt; second high
Isabel Kilpatrick. High man
was Diane Jefferson with
Ross Errington taking second
Agiicuhural
high. There was a four way
tie for shoot prize among Kay
McCormick, Ab Coultes,
Marie Merkley and Diane
Jefferson. Kay McCormick
drew high card for the prize.
Lucky cup went to Chris
Strutton and lucky plan to
Isabel Kilpatrick. Ross Er-
rington auctioned the re-
maining pies which brought
the card parties to a close for
this season.
In a story concerning the
• funding of the fence around
the Lucknow ball diamond,
carried in last week's Sentin-
el, the Lueknow Agricultural
Society •was inadvertently
ommited when naming the
donors. The fencing was
funded mainly by the Luck -
now Tractor Pullers Associi-
tion with assistance from the
• Lucknow District Lions Club,
the Lucknow DistrictAgricul-
ture Society and the Noisy
Ladies Softball team.
Registration for the FollOwing Activities will be
held at the Ripley -Huron Complex on June 2, 1911
. at 7 p.m.
TENNIS INSTRUCTION •
Dates:
June 10, 17. 24 & July 1
June 11, 10, 25 & July 2
Times: •
' 7 toll:30 p.m. or 1:30 to 3 p.m.
First 41 people to register ate accepted.
MOBILE SAILING SCHOOL
Oates:
July 13 - 17/11
Three Classes per day
Times:
Morning -9 -12 a.m.
Afternoon 1:30 - 4:30 p.m.
• Craning - 9 p.m.
AT SEPOY CERAMICS & CRAFTS
Ruth and. Bill are holding a
Retirement Sale
if therP is not enough registered in any of the above
activities your money will be refunded and the class
will be cancelled.
• „REGISTRATION FOR RIPLEY-HURON PLAYSCHOOL
Wili be hold at the Ripley -Huron
Complex WED. JUNE 24th: 1 3
p.m. Program to run for seven
mimics. June 29th-A0gust 14th.
AGES: 4-10 as of Juno 3041 with •
proof of age required).
pipr family
Sponsored by Ripley -Huron Recreation .ASSOticitiOn.
More information rimy be obtained by phoning
1
All Ceramic Glazes;
Underglazes, Stains,
Brushes and Supplies
Ali Macrame Cord, ,
Beads, Rings, Etc.
" Everything Else
in The Store
CASH AND CARRY
NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS