The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-06-05, Page 4The 1996/97 executive for Lueknow Legion Branch 309 was onStalled
last weekk. Back r J w9 fug is the left: Joan Livingston, executive; Irvine
f edy,, service viricer; 'ob Cranston, executive; Mark Becker, clerk
treasurer; Jeff Taylors, executives Fred Ward, sergeant at arms; Mae
l`iowaid9 executive; J ne Bremner, executive; 4""ev4 ,ill resnahan9
branch padre. ' Front row; Wayne Cranston, second vice; Paul Finlay,
past president; Ed Pyette, president and Nick Schaus, first -vice!
absent Tom Johnst • in 9 ex cutiveo (Mora 1urkha photo)
Install Lesion
exeeutiv
The May meeting of
the .M' oyal Canadian
Legion Branch 309 was
held recently with Zone
Commander Gord
Dejong and 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
for 96/97
recent sports day held at
the br: 6 ich with c smrades
fras Kincardine in atten-
dance. A good time was
had by all with Lucknow
taking the 'sho.•-t prizes
and Kincardine those for
darts,
Immediately following
the business of the 'nieet-
ing, the installation of
new officers foi the:
branch and lathes auxil-
iary was conducted by
the zone commander and
deputy.
St.
..HelEn's:,
a
'
host
The 96th annual district meeting for Huron West
Women's Institute Was held at St. Helen9s of May 27,
with 51 in attendance. President Marjorie Anderson,
of Londesboro, presided and Luba Strutton, St.
Helen9s president extended the welcome.
Rollcall of voting delegates was heard. Ratification
of district directors was conducted by Maty Nicklas.
Peg Purdon and RuthFreelan from Dungannon WI
entertained with a humorous skit.
Mrs. Nicklas brought greetings from the
Federation of DntariVVI and 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 t.ld
ab.•,ut their experiences on work week in the
Dominican Republic. The conditions there are very
poor but the people are happy.
Si Helen's WI provided a salad dinner followed
by area presidents from Huron East and Hurtn South
extending their greetings.
The' craft and bake table was a busy spot netting
over $100b
Rollcall of the branches - Auburn, Belgrave,
Dungannon, Londesboro, Maitland and St. Helens
was the presidents giving a highlight of their year's
work. -
No names were submitted for 'in memoriam,'
which Maitland conducted with two readings.
Marian Raynard entertained for St. Helen's by
singing several So,•}ttish songs. Marian has just •
rem ed from three years in Scotland so she had a
wee bit of Scottish accent which added to it.
Reports were given by .various officers.
Low Sena
ieiff We i estby, jt
ineten e
Iuewater
rbanc
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The Ontario Province 1ollice have concluded : a
'.three-month inv4stiga.tion into the Feb. 29 distur-
bance at the Blue,ater Youth Correctional Centre,
south of Ooderich.
This disturbance caused e .tensfve damage to two of
the five inmate donna tomes nd the eventual evacua-
tion of 59 unu mates to other facilities,
i
Community Services effacer J.C. 'Marshall says
1.19 inmates have been charged wfth mischief over
$5000 contrary to section 430 of the Cri>rninal Code.
Eleven of the persons charged are younmrg offend -
errs and will be appearing imr • Younng -Offen er Court
' in Goderich on July 4. The other eight persons
'charged are adults and will appear in Crcf z =final Court
in Goderich on July 8.
e5l age Po
c cic
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The Bruce
Co.raraunity
rev:elopment
Corporation (Bruce
CDC) is nov,/ on the
Enternet,
The Bruce' CDC
Homepage can be found
t URL
h ttp;Hwy' vi.b rams . c o mi-
braucecdc. The horcnepage
contains information on
the Bruce CDC and the
prfogramrus it runs.
It also contains links
to government business
programs and services, as
well as, containing com-
munity profiles of the
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