HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-01-06, Page 16cormiYtaainity news
Junior.Fan.iers: end successful year
The wast Enron Junior
Fay.homiest completed
their sisdt successful year as
a dub wading to fitill their
motto, .Self Hdp and Coal
inanity Betitennent.
The dub canvassed Ash-
field Tom for Bre Hear
Fund is February as well as
4. sliming at fleeciest Masao
Narsinge and crag
Teeswates during the winter
mouths. Delegates. Audrey
Ritchie' and Murray Arvin
attended the annual previa-
. chd woe held sin Tor -
also held the county tilde and awards night
donated $300 to bdd in Nov i and Bre
purchase equipment for the dub enjoyed s01111111199
Isidinow Medical Centre and party is December.
constructed playground . Chry delegateattending
"thi nreatt "Alicia was P
at Ashfield Park. The dub November s- confer -
it
jack Wilkins
operated a food booth at thewer,,e
Carol' Rtcbe, Cathy pent_
Lucknow Traitor MI and Ibe
L cknow Noisy ladies . Ballland and Nora Van Dyte.
Tournament in July They Guest speakers daring the
entered a float in the Fall year includedTony McQaarl;
Fair parade in September Rod McDonagh,, Bob Kelly
and also assisted the Ludt and Bill Armstrong.
Ilew Agricultural Society by
operating events attire failrtas The newly elected 1982
onto in :March and the dub q midway- ercecutive includdees past pies -
head its annual spring prom'
id April at Bre Lucknow
District Community Centre.
The club chose Card Rit-
chie as dub queen and Ralph
Monism as dub king who
A showcase to display the ident, .Murray Irvin; pr+esd-
duub's trophies was built and ent, rl arm Henderson;. vice
planed at Brookside Public . Pia' Joanne Pentland;
School: where the dub holds seciretaty,,-Caaml Sitdlie;
its regular monthly meet -.treasurer, Sharon``" Blake;
ings. The annual banquet, Per, Sharon Alton;
e social convener, Doug Aitchi-
son; assistant convener, `Bill
Mole; directors, Brock Has-
Ute, Brenda Henderson and
Murray Irvin.
H�lidtiy visitors
Holiday vi (tors with Mr. Strathrgy and Mrs. Ina Eadie.
and Mrs. Joe Agnew, Pam
and Joanne. were Tim and
Judy Lukas, 1N'ichele .and"
Kevin, Walled Lake, Mlchi
gan and Bob and Gayle
Feeney, Stacy and Christ-
opher, Scarbrough.
Mr. and Mrs. George Col► -
well. of Decry spent
Christmas with Mr. Corrie
Colwell, Betty and Anne of
Kinloss Township. Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Ferguson,, Bruce
and Shirley Colwell and fam
ily, Mr. Ken. Reid. Donald
.
and Annie McCosb, Albert:.
and Jean Colwellannd son.
Allan and ' his son, from
Correcti�n •
Yvonne Sinnett's name:
was ' inadvertently missed
when the members of the
Kintai Comedy Players were
mentioned in the story about
the Lucknow Lions Club
Bachelor Night which ap-
peared in the Sentinel's Dec-
ember 22 issue. The Sentinel
apologies for any', inconven-
ience caused by this error.
Win draw
Winners of - the grand
opening Christmas Draw at
Agnew • Jewellery and Gifts
were Royal Doulton Figur-
ine, Marty Askes, Wmgham;
man's Caravel*. Watch, Eric.
Taylor, Ludknow.
New arrival.
PLANT .- Linda and Matt
welcome with love Amy Mel-
issa, 8' lbs., born December
11, 1981 :at St- Joseph's:
Hospital, North. Bay. A new
sister for Joshua. Proud
grandparents are Mary -,and
Jim Boyle, Lucknow and
Helen and Glen Plant, Burks
Falls.
Lochalsh...
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Terry, Margo and Jamie
Tettis of Sudbury visit with
' them for Christmas holidays.
Janet Wilkins, daughter of
Charles and Mayme Wilkins,
has been at Paris, Ontario
working at Five Oaks for the
Christmas holidays.
Visiting for a few days with
Finlay and Margie MacDon-
ald were Mr. arid Mrs. Jim
Robson and two children of
Detroit and Mr. and Mrs.
Don McKinnon and two
children of Paris, Ontario.
appy New Year to all.
from Wingham also attend -
Mrs. Gladys Mason, who
was recuperating at the
home of her daughter,: Soy
and Seta Webster, has suf-
fered a stroke and is. recov-
Bring in ' Victoria Hospital,
London. Everyone wishes
her a speedy recovery.
Decemberswedes
Thirty members .attended
the December meeting. of the
West Huron Junior Farmers
held at Brookside . Public
School on December 14.
The dub will participate in
the zone games held in
Wingham, February 13. The.
club will enter a men's and
1w Semillmalt Worlaissie6 Imasey fo,
1 14
lanes' bowl% g teams and-
One member will compete en
a basketball team.
The dub has decided to
,fie ciuriera for the ,.
press reporter tuse. `
Pic-
tures will be taken of various
dub events and proJects to
be' placed in the club scrap -
hawk.
Thedub rented the Luck
now Arena for skating Dec-
ember 19 and agaht January
16 for bruomball practice' in ,
preparation for the barna- .
meat in Ripley. February 6.
Awards presented at the •
annual awards night inNov-
ember included most enthus-
iastic member, Larry Hend-
erson; .most active member, -
Murray Irvin; ,most active'
non-resident member, Mari-
on Johnstone and most active
new member, Sharon Alton.
The club plans a 'talent
night atFtiiinecr+est, Manor in
Lucknow in January and club
members will be ,singing,
square dancing and playing
musical instruments to enter-
tain the residents as weU.
The annual spring prom is
planned for Apra 3 and com-
mittees have,been organized
to .prepare' for this event.
Residentstircknow
Ldeisw Warks Diet
Ominouspick vp trees,^
lloirsoley fad F Juweuy 7and $,1182
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