HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-09-30, Page 24II
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After a long slimier l'iouw
day, the Lucknow Cont.
Rand stated back into the
routine ain on Tufty,
Sept, S. The first two weeks
were devoted. to ,rAiing
and preparing smile for the
liacknew Pail Pair Parade
and the grandstandfallow
leg the parade• The parade,
was another • great success
figs Yer.
On Tuesday, Sept. 22 the
election of the new executive
was"held. The new executive
for the follow year its ash
folk:,
Preititlento. aut ?inlay;
vice.priit, Lis Mad;
aecretary4treaslurer,
About $} ! olal gathered
at. the W a United
Church on Thursday,
September 24 for the fall
tneetkig of the +gingham and
District Branch of the Cts.
diati Diabetes Association
Marilynne MacIntyrie; due
collector, Doug Clark; a
taint dues collector, Lois
Hanna,
Mr. Cayley :and that e
executive are already pi
frig for the ;forthcoming yea
The band concert sched, ..
ed for May- 7, 1982 at .the
Lucknow Community Cen-
ealcs t
The evening guest speaker
was Bob McMurray of Lon-
don and - formerly of �
Wingharn Bob is diabetic r
and also is blind, Re gave :a
discussion on his adjuattnent
to hl referring to it as i.
The owing prises were
at the Luclthow
:
i : malady, babel
lacteinde, Lucknow,
!0;
oldest man, Ales
1, Lacknoto a!_
l5; largest family at the
Chaos. Murray, , lfr.i;
Harlyroad, nine mom,
longest beard, lan Clarke,
SAL5, Widow, 5 cm;
son coming the fasu w ,
distance, MAL Jessie Green,
AW ; couple
con ng the farthest
distance, Mr, and Mrs. Craig
Lamont, Swift Current,
Saskatehewan,2900km,
The Luo Agri alSociety recently purchased.
J eight -foot a r fora {� at
the,P:
'all raft � tables
were later placed . ,in the
Luelmow and District Cam
intmity Centre for age there.
People everywhere are raking their leaves this time of
year, Thousands of kids are leaping into the soft piles and
getting bits of bright colored leaves in their hair and
pocke. Did .you, ever wonder why leaves fall in the
autro, or why they change colors.
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Many people think that leaves fall because o f the first
frost of autumn, Geese what, This isn't true! in faict,
• frost" temperatures have little to do with leases failing at
AIL But why do thefall?
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very autumn a layer of Cells forms at the base of leaf
stets, This layer becomes soft - a wind comes along
,.and ta.dahr the leaf blows away.
This layer of cells form for several reasons,. Prost isn't
one tilthemaa, but lower temperatures is. So is a lack of
water,"Scientists think that the main reason is the change
in the length of day, Leaves seem to bre sensitive to the
sun.golnag down earlier in the autumn, •
Not alfleaves "Chaaarge" color in the autumn, they jtist
look as if they have. Yellow, orange, and brown colors
have always been present .in the leaves, its just that the
bright green color of summer masks them. •
• In -the summer-th een-Color lades cause trees stop
making it, tWentists don't know why, but they do know
that the other colors shine through. .
Leaves that become red orurple in the fall have
changed color. Trees start to make these two colors in the
crisp, clear days of .autumn.
NOW you know why leaves turn different colors and why
they fall. Have funs 'laying in them!
(e) Cantata Wide Feature Services LI/rafted
Maas ay Fairfield Tate
Lucknow Senthtel, Wednesday, S pteMber 30 19$1 ..
tre. Tentative plans are
underway for the band trip.
Mr. Cayley and the band .
memberswill be away on
May sand 21 itheY are:
scheduied to play at Ontario
Pias May 28 in the. after-
noon,
The band is looking for.
ward to another great year..
associat ion
an • inconvenience rather
than a handicap. Be explain
ed to the,group how he fid,.
with telling the two, leer*
lotto read 1lraille, and the
eunotional 'problem he 'and.
hislandly had to .cam with.
Along with his .wife, he las
developed h. profitable
bur hie sii in basket weaving,
stressedstrestied,that .a. diabetic
should load aatsactivea life:aa
pihin fort good control. •
W% ° •the 5 draw
w Mrs. Eileen.��Moffatt'
.t 1 y .3,11alyrood.
Thelgte Executive. are ail
as
Ey ElizabethWi1Mr ii
The third meeting of the
ChummyChicken :Coppers.
. washeld at the ham of Mrs,
Ken Golf• on gepttr
'22 at 700 AM, The roll call
was: Are eggs packed in the
Carton with the larg.efad r
tom. small end up? This WAS
Silo"'
altuthiersiliry
Mr. and ,Mrs. Keith
Cranston .and dim of R.1t2
Lucknow and Miss Colleen
Adam of Whitechurch, Mr,
and Mrs. Allan McDonald,
Angela and Adam of St.
Helen's . and Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie McDonald of
• Lucknow were guests of Mr.
and *Mrs. Johne Pe,
Shawn and Chris of
Winghatn. 66 Sunday,
September 21`th and 011 en
eyed, dinner at the Turn-
Tavern. to celebrate
Keith and Joyee's 25th w
ding anniversary,
Birth
marcs
Alvin and Carol maker
(nee Shackleton) of Dash
wood, are lspy to announce
the arra call of a baby boy, a
.brother for Heather Awa, at
St, Josepha4's hospital,
London on gepiethber 1$,
`i 8L F'ir'st grandam/ for
llcnson and florence
Shan k1etan of Dungannon
and a new grandson for
Rudolph and Violet &Aar
oitiarki ood..
Surprise
• neighbours
ieig;� worked.Ira
.
and Elizabeth Dick on
Wed/today evening for a
housegwarming and to
wale them back to the
Potirtheoliteggiat,
Jarck N'eedion read a
Nati he tad written and
and
they ,presented the l)ekie;a
w a attfui eovered
follows: president, Isabel
Buurka•; secretary, Seryl lea
UM. treasurer, Carol Camp,
bell; nembei ship, George
Mitchell,:. Grant •Faartigh,
Frain' Elphick, Theresa .
Courtney; u,prograi ne;
san Moffat, A.ey Mae-.
Donald; fundratting,Linda
James, publicity, Maorie
Otiok and 'Paulaat l lagrave;
vim president paw tion Stiill
vacant at present,
• Witt& the lock` paper for
next branch (*anti.. a ,card.
trtyto be heldttOctober,
erts. .
ansered: by all nine
reser
Charlene Elphick read the
minutes of the last meeting
and a picture for the cover
was deckled upon and w ill• be
handed out during the week,
The home activities were
taken up.:.•
The leaders diseussed:
The Egg Shell, Air Cell, Egg
White, •Egg Yolk, Parts of
the Egg, Quality and.
lwresl s of Eggs, Grading,
Clarifying Chicken Stoek,
Preventing Retain Eggs and
then the membersassisted
tins in making "Lg`
gonor ical .Quiche", This.
dish was tasted and the
members commented on it.
Girl in
A ustraiia
Miss- Donna. Greer of
don spent a few days with
her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
_Clarence •Greer, 'Ludlow,
before leaving on an extend-
ed trip to Hew Zealand and
Australia, with stops at Cal.
pry, 145 Angeles and flay
wail,
Mr, and Mrs, Donald Mae -
Kinn" Luoknow, have just
returned fromvisiting with
their family, Den, Linda,
Stevens and Dana, of Calgary,
Alberta. The weather was
extremely warm, reaching
temperatures . in the low fir°'
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mud-
scilla and no Brenda:
pertona of London were
weekend visitors with Mr.
and 1. Charlie McDonald
and all attended the wedding.
receptions of Ronald and
Shared (C.) Joie in
the Cawr imun ty Centre at •
Lueknow,
Mrs., Viola Irwin has
returned to her home in
Lucknow after a trip ` to
onton, ire she gpent
the suer with her
daughter* Louise Conley, her
husband, lout daughter,
crystal bowl; Laurfeandson* Gary.
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NOTICE
WEATHER PENNING
MAGI WORKS DEM
WILL BE FLUSHING
LUCKNOW
HYDRANTS
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