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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-02-27, Page 6Page L:teknew Sentice12W2, ,PabraUF 2%0 a 9 Winners at Kingsbridge School in the public speaking contest held last week include, back iow, left to right, seniors, Colleen Dalton, third, Graduations Lisa DykstrafLr st 441 and Erin Hi_ckpy9 second Time. Front row, juniors, Evan Hickey, first, Jokes and Riddles; Beau Riegling, second, My Cast and Josh Martin, third, My Two Cats. The fust and second place winners advanced on to the Lucknow Legion's branch speakoff on Friday evening. (Pat Livingston photo) wentywnine young people ake babysitting course LucknowC(IT a 'sponsor - lug g the Clilla6 Safety Council i0abysittersg Uainino Come. .,.Twirtawiting been talking this eight week Course: Many more youth wished to take the eoiuse soperil s another grow could sponsor one in the near future. For the session on the Rights and Responsibilities of the Child, The Employer and the Babysitter, a panel of parents, Maureen :lruyn and Dale 1. ugheed.. and ex ri- ewed situ Marita MacDougall and Alesha Moffat answered ques- tions. Friend of youth, Sharon Creighton discussed Child Development and Safety. The students learned baby care when Laurie Bell brought baby Rachel to one session. They have learned about good nutrition for themselves and the children they will care for. Sessions on first aid and handling emergencies have been done. Fire Chief.. Peter Steer taught the stu- dents about fire safety. Other topics • .. Lottery profits help hospitals. On the night of the car accident, Bruce was not expected to live. For- tunately, a specially equipped° and staffed trauma unit was ready and standing by at a nearby hospital.. This special facility helped Bruce heat the odds and he has returned to work. Helping hospitals is just one i)ay This is how Lottery funds are lottery profits are used. working for you in your area. Lottery profits are also used to provide grants in other areas such as helping people with disabilities. They also help fund sports and recreation, arts and culture, and province -wide charities. Paris Lawn Bowling Club, Paris Oakville arena, Oakville Bay Shore Community Centre, Stoney. Creek Ontario Lottery CorP nation Together we're maldrig good kgs happen. ENCORE, ENCORE ENCORE \‘1 o%i PRO j D, RAI; covered are the constrained child and sped needs, chin along with theewu_ g of twwo�a films. EvetIonftoinAyetqeo it and is dog two boos ofd tical the babysitting underth.�e�+ superyP e snot ofnio er, a lasessi win be exam time for those tai 14 g the course. Helping lead the sessions are COLT leaders Down Mali, Julie Nicholson and Dura Lee Cayley . along with senors Manta McDougall and Alesha Moffat. Students taking the course x,10 and pp11 years olds, Melanie YNichoIsou, Allisba Hackett, Taylor Mali, Stephanie Spanswick, Cherianne D'Aoust, Caley Moore, Susan Rieman, Brent Cameron, Kith Harper, Lisa Kwan, Jennifer Weber, Lisa McLean, Lori Porter, 12 , and older, Clair Weir, Krista Ritchie, Tasha Mayer, Miriam DeBoer, Sarah DeBoer, Abby -Lynn Knorr, Benji Knorr, Jenean Todd, Mac Hackett, Sara Cameron, Karissa Dickie, Amy Austin, Crys- tal Brindley, Melissa Bruce, Carolyn Schtuit, Melissa Hare. Business association elects new executive A special meeting of the Luck - now Business Association was held on February 19 at the Mayfair Restaurant, at 8 p.m. President Brian Knechtel welcomed 19 mem- bers. The minutes and treasurer's report were read and adopted.A general discussion of ideas and concerns followed - Meetings are to beheld the first Wednesday of every month (except January) at 8 a.m. at the Mayfair Restaurant. All members are wel- come. Dues were set at $35 for the year 1991. An advertising committee consis- ting of chairperson Donna Sue Errington and Evelyn Hackett, along with one other member will plan promotions for the coming year with emphasis on promoting the town in general. The new executive for the up- coming year is: president, Dewayne *mit*. vice, Ruth 104-11; . Fy 1 Paul- Zinn and treasurer, Ralph Morrison. The highlights of association for 1990 were reviewed during the meeting. In 1990 there were 64 members in the association, each having paid $30 in dues, for a total income of $1920. Mins the yes the. associagon incurred -the following expenses: $250 for repairing the entrance signs to the village, $600 for a tourism brochures, $275 for Christmas street decorations, $200 to sponsor the Lucknow Band; $675 for prizes for the. Christmas promotion, and $250 for the BB() given away in the free draw. The association sponsored the annual Christmas dinner and dance, a GST seminar and Pitch -In Day. A Remembrance Day wreath was purchased and flowers were sent to new businesses and on the death of association members. A retirement party was sponsored for Lorne Reid. Money was donated to the local horticulture society to help beautify the village. The advertising committee goof dinated specific promotions for the association, which were paid for by the participating merchants. The tourism committee prepay brochures and purchased hats and polo shirts to be sold to help promote the village. Daring the summoner months 25 complementary copies of the Sen- tinel were sent to Fisk -totem's Cove eh, week.