HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-08-08, Page 3Luclmow places second
in swim meet
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gtrveI. Open - Jeff - Pike Mirth in
Culwelk first ill fiv'e-stYle" heestyle and second in 'back-
backstoke, breaststroke, and ,stroke.
butterfly; Heather Askes fourdt, The swim team aid pool staff
freestyle, third in backstroke, eateaci thanks, to the voioateers
keasitstr9ke and butterfly; MILI for their help at the meet if
litinIPEffeY SIMI/ fteSYle' fifth wasn't for you, the meet would
backstroke, sixth ' breaststroke
.and fourth butterfly, 140t. boar gotto as smoothly. •
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•of excitement and whom competed. Exeter wits
ring voices were evident at first with 454 points, LacknoW
e Loamy/ pool the weekend of had 340, Seaforth'.140 and Win-
uly 28, when swim teams from gham 135. (Pat Livingston photo)
ucknow, Exeter, Seaford* and
Halpin..sephp;
nomination • in. Bruce
Terry Halpin has been asked to What , has iraditionally been a
seek nomination . as Progressive fandly day is becoming just another
Conservative candidate for Bruce working day as wide-open Sunday
riding. Mr. Halpin says that he is shopping • takes working parents
very fond of criticizing the current away from their families.
government and could not" refuse Mr. Halpin was' horn in Windsor,
when asked to stand as nominee for Ontario and came to .the
candidate. Grey -Bruce area in 1962. He lived
A 28 -year resident of Grey -Bruce, with his wife Rita and theirsight
Mr. Halpin sees Many issues which children in a Bruce County fanning
affect the people of this area. conununity for 18 years and cur -
Local school trustees are made to
provide extra services such as. Jr.
Kindergarten classes and forced to
increase residential and farm taxes
to pay for these services.
• rently resides near • Hanover. A
lawyer since 1980, Mr. Halpin has
served on dirge school boards in
Grey and Bruce. He has been in-
volved in service clubs in this area.
He is a member of the Bruce Law
For 150 years, we have had an Association and is an active mem-
affective system of municipal ber of his church.
government which is being Mr. Halpin believes his experien-
threatened by the move to a ces qualify him to serve the people
Regional -Municipality of Bruce. • of this area.
Whitechurch family
holidays in Tennessee
Mr. and Mrs. George Lubbeis and
family returned home Monday after
a two week holiday to the Smokey
Mountain, Nashville and other
points of interest in Tennessee.
Brian Lubbers is attending an Inter-
national Camp in Iowa for 10 days.
John McKinnon and Mildred
McClenaghan visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs.Ted McClenaghan
Kitchener and all attended the 40th
wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. Rudy Schiender of Kitchener.
Agnes Farrier and Olive Gillespie
of Sarnia returned to their homes on
the weekend from a two week trip
te antler at, r':;&0/1.74.-01}1, i.,osisits
H1TECHURCH
by Jean Itces
to the Western provinces to visit
with relatives and friends.
Connie Bird -of Mississauga
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Milligan last 'week.
Amy Falconer of Goderich visited
last week with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Falconer.
4-11 plownien tour
Western Foundry
Meeting number four of the 4-11
Plowmen was held at Western
Four -airy in Winging». When mew
boa arrived they watched a move
about the work done in the plant,
divided into groups, and toured the
plant, . •
The Foundry makes manifolds for
cars. Ott the tour the members
looked at everystep of melon° g the
manifold. Before manifolds can be
shipped they have to. be carefully
exam the manifoldhas one
little problem„ snakes a small crack
orhole, it is sent back t be melted
down again. If •thelnanifold is in
perfect condition t.is loaded Onto
trucks t� be shipped to the U.S.
'After the. Wort a short meeting ;
• was held in the boardrixiin, for Iv,
question and answer, period and. - • .
snack. .• ,These three ladies front The Oandua,were among the ISO Guiding
Brian WM*thanked the 411embers attending' $hondectt90 at Camp Keewaythn" near
• rvresentatives 'front the " pilot for Anthetleydaat week. Marpret J*Wor Zahra Njie and Kumba Seeka
pre the club the tour. It was a very gone to help promote the world friendship ofthirl Guides and Girl
Interesting, enjoyed by all members ' 'Seen% daring the 80th anniversary of Guiding in Canada. (Pat
.andthe parents. tivingston photo)
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