HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-08-22, Page 1IMF
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Last week, the Lucknow and District Horticultural Society held it's annual summer flower show. The theme
this year was "Save our Environment'.. Adntiring:some of the displaysare Edna Stanley, president of the
Ri le lio rriadtural Society grandchx7dren Robert, 'Catherine d David Machines and daughter Anne
Machines. (Mar g Burkhart photo)
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The Lucknow :B tam ball team
hosted a toiuune `t in .town, Inst
Saturday..
There Were six teams• •pic+esent:
Police seek B awa
Kincardine OPP axe seeking assist' ditch, `and rolled: Onto ,the driver's
lance in locating a driver who left side.
the arsons of an accident just north The accident was reported asho
of Lucknow around . p.m. Ton thaelater,
Saturday, Aug.18, Police are asking anyone witnesa
' The accident 'occurred On. County sing the accident, or who saw
Road 11 and involved a cream- anyone heaping 'the scene orf the
colored 1978 :Mercury Cougar.,The .. accident to contact, oicaraine QpX
car was southbound when it crossed- at 365-3341,
the centre line, entered the east
eves get Smo es ,.
Thieves. ,maddee ,off with about . police son investigating.
15 cartons of cigarettes, several u Charges Pending
boxes of cboco to bars and a Charges:of assault are pending; '
box of gum when they broke.
on `a Kincardine area young
into the Ripley Superior Market, offender - after another person
1.t nrdine OPt' constable Iola'Iola'Wray said the beak -1n occurred
at . 5 a.m., ,when. someone
removed the window frame and
glass on the southern entrance
door.
`Au 16 was put with a broken beer
bottle, August 11.
• Constable Wray said the in-
cident occurred during .a scuffle
on1 the main street of Ripley
among a group of youths.
Bantams- host
The Lucknow :and Distract
Ronto txIturSI Society., held, its
Annual Flower Show last- Wed-
nesday
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nesday at the: Lucknow Legion.
The enttiea.sof twenty, exhibitors
weojudgedby Rose Remington.
Thus. year's early Trophy was.
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won by Blanche Needham, who
dished With 56' point -overall,
The Red Rose Tea Trophy went
to Shirley 13awthorne --who
finished with 29 points, followed
closely by Elizabeth Dickie who
placed third hi overaal`points
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number one 'rose... Anna Mae:
'Hunter won the Violet category
while Blanche Needham won the
arrangement class.
The winner of the Floral arten-
gement draw was Mr. Bremner.
toactometaweit „Harrison:
Belgrave . , Londesborough - and
Mildmay.:
Play began at 9 a.m. Saturday
morning and the championship
• game ended about 9 'p.m. Saturday
night. •
The Lucknow team defeated
a tournament
Londesborough, in their second
game. They then came up against
Osven Sound for the championship
end, won 116.
Belgra e . won the consolation
round , -
the first monad Lucknow Bantam
tournament was a success due to
the hard 'work of Steve) Pritchard,
Christine Gibson, the.umpiresand
all the fans who came to watch.
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candidates *meeting planned
On August 30, the Ontario -Secon-
dary School . Teacher's Federation,
District 45 (Huron) will be Spon-
soring an all candidates meetingfor
the upcoming Provincial Electon.
OSSTF has been-ttior° active in
this campaign for various reasons,
but the mos( important is the
present state of funding for the
Public Education 'system. Since
1975, the Province's share • of On-
tario's education bill has dropped
from 61.3 per cent to 41.1 percent In addition to the financial
in 1990. , This has left the. local • problems, OSSTF is also concerned
school boards the tasko( mating, up about the way changes are Made in
the difference,.at the expense of the the educational process, • on a
local tax payers. At present, . the province wide basis, without the
only province In Canadn spending proposed changes being tested.
less than Ontario on education (as a •
These issues and others will be
percentage . Of. average personal addressed at the meeting on August
income in 1989) was British The meeting is scheduled for
Columbia.OSSTF states'that "sped 30.e the iHuron
nding too little on public school is p.m.
child neglect." r-.`Secelri ScltttoL•Clintaki�:
Shirley .Weibel, of Southfield, Michigan, made her annual visit to
Lucknow last week to share her. expertise in china painting with 10
avid painters. Shirley is shown giving some advice to Eunice Cunnin-
gham of Sombra. Along with the usual plates, vases and pitchers, the
ladies tried something different this. year by painting on large
corningware tik. (Marg Burkhart photo)
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