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Cliff Mann and: Ron Gillespie ` were two ; of the characters in The
Cremation of Sam McGee; narrated by Elaine Fielder, at the variety
night and auction' hosed in honorof the -75th, anniversary: of the
,Lucknow• Scouting Association. (Livingston pheo).
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s ;supervised un-
er pacents,:
1aek' says six more
avers , re needed
Make ;the `program -fly.
'he cost of this program
75. and ;you ;can call
Mack at 528-3002 or
:tn at the;saorts• comes
`igurae Skating
ighty-seven' to
�rred:for the figure 's
g
program,:
The :boaragreed that
he 1995196 'deficit of
3150 would be billed' on
an equal basis (25%) to
each ..of the .four munici
panties.
This, year's figure
skating program will be
operated directly under
the tee board umbrella.
Advertising Boards
Three more advertis-
ing boards ha_ve.. been
purchased by Willits,
Tire, Ashfield Service
Centre and Huron
Tractor. There is still
more advertising space at
the east end of the arena.
S -
Ken r vire' rro thie `
v�.La7noers hoc
club: requested pe rtnai'sw
sion.: for the organization
tri . Arun theirr lue L
c ub..afterr` hone gea
s ,as
they have hied! ►e pasell'
1t The'
board agre:
Irwin . said the.
makes about a:$2
•it per home g ie oii the
Iue Line Club. They
hare` 12 homes games
his year He` salad the.
profit �oes..'towards.
defraying`bus expenses
for out of .town games
;'prey are also -pi ain
an alumnii .game -dna
February and 'a slo itch
hockey. itourrnainent i.n
April.
y The Lance>rlogo now
adorns centre ice
Aflterr Irwin left tira'e
Meeting, a letter was read
frocn,..the ' organ�iz ation..in.
response to the board
having informed the club
that rental on the upstairs;:
room would be increased
from $50 to. $75 per
game this year.
uc o
et
prof-'
n
e letterpointed oust
hat thehockey club is 'a
•ott profit organization
and had given a sizeable
°nation Via. the :chairs
rid tables `"for', the ,r'ooxn,
maid that thbey. ed he
room after theycleanused it.
the :board did not..(,
change thir:mind.:;Trtal'
remainsate$75 peer night
use 1.
Season Pass
'asses fcr:ttho'mi,nO
rr
hockey regular season
be made ''available;
$0fin'.;a . e or 5: single,'
:for two .adults;
st
The.SpOrtS ca aplex
appears to be a hive: of
activity. In addition to the
„hockey and figure skat-' .
irng ; programs,. rr>K><an r
group meetings are being.
held ::there; . the. squash
.,
programs are getting -in
gear; the introduction . of.
Chi. was. ' well
received with about ,19
registered;; and stretch
and .tone, . aid aerobics
classes` are starting soon.'
INICEFworld by. their trick-orr-.
treating for UNICEF on
Halloween, .However,
observes this'can only be achieved
'50 by the generous dopa-
years tions from the residents.
oferrea
tha
In 1996 UNICEF cele-
brates 50 years of service
to the world's children.
Canadian students have
made significant contri-
butions for the most vul-
nerable children of the
In . the last 50 years,
UNICEF has helped to
immunize 80 per cent . of
the world's children, anti.
double the number
receiving primary edrtnca-
tion However, . protecting
the lives of the 30,000
children that die every-
day ° of largely pre-
ventable causes .isthe
unfinished business of
this centiiry. For every
iooirtie collected on
Halloween, UNICEF can
provide enough vaccine
to immunize seven chil-
dren against measles. or
exercise books for 16
school children.