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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-06-05, Page 3
esbbya :June DQ 1 Rigg Bruce CDC o line The 1996/97 executive for Wallow Legaln Branch 309 was at stabled last weekb lack row, from the left: Joan Livingston, executive; ififi I,o EEedyy se ace officer; _iob©fRistordexec t ve;Mark Beam; glerk treasurer; Jeff Taylor, executive; Fred War sergeant cit arms; Mae l U wild, executive; Ju e regia FTera exec tive; ev. all Bresnahan, branch padre. 'Front row. Wayne CranstonQ sem ^d vice; Paul Finlay, past president; E ' Pyette„ ppresil'ent a1. �,.d Nick -Schaus, first vise. Absent Tom Johnstone, executive. (,.. a ' J U khw.rt photo) The Ontario Province Police have 'concluded . a i three-mr onth inve'stxigation, into the Feb. 29 distur- bance at the I8luewater Youth Correctional Centre, south of codcrich. This disturbance caused ..exte ve damage to two of the five imamate dormitories and the eventual evacua- tion ofimrmates to other facnitiee. ,Community Services„Officer J.C. Marshall says. 19 inmates have been charged with mischief. over $5000 contrary to section 430 of the Criminal Code. Eleven of the persons charged are young offend- = and will be appearing in.Young %fender Court in cGoderich on July 4. The other eight persons charged are adults and will appear in Criminal Court in Goderich on July 8. tl The Coruum'i•t ,y D'evelopmen't en't Corporation (Bruce,. CDC) is now on the Internet. The Bruce CDC Homepage can be found at URL httpd/www.bmts.comi- brUcecdc. The homepage contains information on the Bruce CDC and the programs it rains. It also contains links to government business programs and .services, as well as, containing comp munity profiles of the et .': re to page page The May meeting of the Royal Canadian Legion ranch 309 was held recently with Zone Comtarder Gord Dejong s d Deputy Zone Commander June Pyette in attendance, Donations were made to several' community projects and new .smoke eaters will be installed. in. the canteen. Sports officer Grant Helm reported on the recent sports day held at the branch with comrades from Kincardine in atten- dance. A good time was had by all with Lucknow taking the sb'ot prizes and Iii sardine those for darts. Immediately fallowing the business of the meet- ., ing, the installation of 'new officers for the branch and ladies auxil- iary was conducted by the zone commander 'and deputy. $AVE UP TO 1/2 THE COST OF NEW CABINETS! The 96th annual district meeting for Huron West Women's Institute was held at St. Helen's on May 27, with 51 in attendance. President Marjorie Anderson, of Londesboro, presided and Luba Strutton, St. Helen's president extended the welcome. Rollcall of voting delegates was heard. Ratification of f district directors was conducted by Mary Nicklas. Peg Purdon and Ruth Freelan from Dungannon WI entertained with a humorous skit. Mrs. Nicklas brought greetings from the Federation of Ontario ' WIoand spoke on the conven- tion Centennial awards and suggested a name should be sent to head office. Also more knitted squares could be used to send to Uganda. Jennifer deJong and Don Sills of Stratford told about their experiences on work week in the Dominican Republic. The conditions there are very poor but the people are happy. . St. Helen's WI provided a salad dinner followed by area presidents from Huron East and Huron South extending their greetings. The craft and bake table was a busy spot netting over $100. Rollcall a, f the branches - Auburn, Belgrave, Dungannon, Londesbor,ai, Maitland and St. Helens was the presidents giving a highlight of their year's work. - ee No names were submitted for 'in memoriam,' which Maitland conducted with two readings. Marian Raynard entertained for StHelen's by singing several Scottish songs. Marian has just returned from three years in ScotL and so she had a wee bit of Scottish accent which added to it. Reports were given by various officers. The people to call are George and Cathy Lubbers, owners of Kabinet Keeper, located in Whitechurch. They'll give you a whole new look, for about half the price of a new set of cabinets and drawers. George and Cathy have been working in this area since 1986. Kabinet Keeper specializes in refacing, and offers a wide variety of styles from European to solid oak. The doors and drawer fronts will be completely replaced, not just covered, with your choice of elegant wood or decorator. colours. The new doors and drawers feature self-closing, hinges and your choice of hardware. And to topit off, you'll also get a new counter -top in the colour of your choice.' The average kitchen can be done in three days. George does a lot of his owndesigning, and because his own hobby is cooking, you can be sure the final result will be practical! Ideas from customers are always welcome as well. And you won't have to re -wallpaper, repaint, or repair floor and wall damage when your "new” cabinets and drawers are finished, Kabinet Keeper takes care not of affect these areas. They also can add additional cabinets, microwave units,' pull outs, drawer guides, lazy Susans, etc. Everything you need for a modern and functional kitchen, eadin Kitchen Defacer