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Lucknow'legion.dczrt club h�lds banquet
On Saturday, May 1, the
Lucknow Legion Dart Club
held their second annual
banquet and dance. The club
members and guests enjoyed
a delicious meal thanks to the
efforts of Kate and Koen Van
Dijk and . several of the
ladies.
Club president, Bob Greer
presented the trophies for
this year's achievements.
Dean Ellis and his team
memberi, Wilma Clarke,
Wayne, Cranston, Elmer Cul-,
bert ' and Russell Whitby,
captured both the regular
season and playoff champ-
ionships.
Gerry .Ross received troph-
ies for most starts and most
combined starts and finishes.
The most finishes title was
claimed by Bob Greer. Wil-
ma Clarke received an award
for her high score of 174
points: The most improved
player trophy was presented
to Leonard Clarke.
Elections were held for
next year's executive, The
results saw Leonard Clarke
as president, Bill Adamson,
treasurer, and Wilma Clarke,
secretary.
Music for the dance was
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provided by Steve's.;C9ntry
Gold. The evening was high-
lighted by an. impromptu
performance : by guest Hugh
Johnstone, accompanied by
Leonard Clarke and Bob
Greer.
Here's hoping next year
will be as successful as this
year for the Lucknow Legion
Dart Club.
Canadian arthritis research paying off
Dr.. Jerry Tenenbaum, a
Consultant in Rheumatology
at Mount Sinai Hospital in
Toronto, addressed volun-
teers from the Bluewater
Region of, the Canadian Ar=;\\'
thritis Society at their annual
meeting in Walkerton on
Attend guide . .
conference
Eleanor Johnstone, Luck -
now Girl Guide . leader, Car-
roll 'McKim and Bev Thomp-
son attended .the Provincial
Annual` Conference of . the
Girl Guides. of Canada at'
Sault' Ste.. Marie on the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stanley
visited recently'with Mr, and
Mrs. Wilfred Schantz of Rip-
ley. Recent visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Ezra Stanley were
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Foreman
and boys. of Hanover and Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Stanley, and
family of Harriston. Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Elliott of
Purple Grove on Sunday.
Winners of the draw spon-
sored by the Jack Reavie
Opportunity Workshop in
Wingham are Keith ; Mont-
gomery, Wingham, 5500' and
Herb Kenyon of Wingham,
5100.1
On Sunday., April 11 sev-
eral members of Old Light
Masonic Lodge of Lucknow
motored to Clinton to present
a 60 year jewel to Mr. J. R.
White, member of Old Light
for the. past 60 years. Mr.
White operated a drug store
in Ripley for many years
before retirement and since
has retired to London, Ont-
ario.
Births
MORRISON - Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Morrison of R. 5,
Lucknow are happy to an-
nounce the arrival of their
daughter, Lisa Anne, 7lbs. 1
oz., at Wingham and District
Hospital on May 2, 1982, a
wee sister for Terry.
BOWERS - Don and. Dorinda
(nee, Forster) of R. R. 1,
' Ripley, Ontario are pleased
to announce the birth of their
daughter, Meredith Dorinda,
. 6 lb. 6'/3 OZ., at Kincardine
and District Hospital, on'
April 27, 1982. Nineteenth
grandchild for Walter and
Isabelle Forster of Ripley and
a third grandchild for Jack
and Betty Bowers, Chesley.
Saturday, April 24, 1982.
His • comments included
the scope of rheumatology
and • the common diseases.
which involve a major seg-
ment of our population. He
noted that the role of The
Arthritis' Society is to enable
treatment for arthritis . and
also future pursuits in re. -
search. Medical scientists
and researchers' are using • a
team approach as they feel
that this working together
will xesult in the conquest of
this disease.
He praised the work of The
Arthritis Society for their
efforts to improve knowledge
:and. ' treatment of arthritis
sufferers, and also comment-
ed onthe importance of each
volunteer's contribution to-
wards The Arthritis Society
work.
Attending from Lucknow
were Mary Maclntyre, Thel-
ma Brown, Catherine And-
rew and Olive Chisholm from
Dungannon.
The Ontario Knights of
Columbus report was also
given and addressed the fact
that the Knights of Colum-
bus in Ontario has contribut-
ed close to $3 million over the
last: ten years in support of
arthritis research:
Locally volunteers' will be
embarking on their cam-
paigns in September which is
Arthritis nionth across Can-
ada.
Cele brate ann iversary
Benson ' and Florence
Shackleton : of R.R. • 1 ..
Dungannon celebrated their
40th wedding anniversary on
Sunday, April' 18 with a
family get-together.
Mr. and Mrs. Shackleton
were married on March 25,
1942 in. Bluevale at the home
of the bride's parents.
They' have three ,children,
Mrs. Alvin (Carol) Becker of
Hay Township, Gerald of
Ashfield Township and
Valerie 'of Hanover. Another
son, Lindeen died several
years ago: '
The Shackletons also have
two grandchildren, Heather
and Larry Becker.
All were present for the
4Oth , anniversary.
celebrations.
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