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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-01-22, Page 12Page 12 "a.. Lticknow Sentinel,Wednesday;. V anuat 22 19..171. 1' meg. Sflu.thniarks her 95th birthday quietly at'Pinecreat by Mildred Loree Congratul ations to .Katherine . Smith of.- Pinecrest Manor who cele- brated her 95th birthday on very. quietly ran. 16 due to the visitor: ban at the nursing home, Phernie• Camuron returned, home last week. after spending two and a half- weeks visiting with her daughter Sandra Graham at Welland, and Lynda Weatherdon at Kitchener and: their fami- lies. .- Sympathy is extended to fsabelle. England and other members of the fam- ily in the passing. 'of her daughter Ruth Binder, of Brussels,. on Thursday in Listowel , Memorial Hospital. This year is the 35th. anniversary of the UCW so the local group wasin charge of the service in the United Church on Sunday morning. • Marlene Struthers led the service and was; assisted by other membersof the organiza- tion, Anna M'ae Hunter, Laura . Lea Cayley, Marlene and Glenda Morrison: gavea brief -his.; tory of the past 35 years, Jane Treleaven, delivered the message and Joan' Black -gave the children's story. This is the first activity of several' that Will be held throughoutthe year. •frampage S. patient in Kincardine Hospital,: Sandra and Donna . Jeart Forster were storm- stayed in Owen, Sound. following DJ's surgery on: Thursday. • Marion Gamble- and Donalda Pollard were Sunday supper guests with Oraen and Doris: Rock.` . Glen. Farrell visited Gary •. Moulton on Saturday, Tyson Pollock .visited with the Farrells on Thursday. • Weekend visitors with Sandra and Donna lean Foister were Margaret Ann Orr of Attawapiskat, Ont.. and Evan :. a•nd. Margaret • Keith of Goderich. Anne McCos'h and Mary Anne Kukoly visit ed ,:Gladys. Arnold on Saturday. • The 4-R Exchange Club met an Monday night, . The Bruce County. 4-1.1 Switch is a group of 1,0 • people hoping to• go on an exchange to .western. Canada. this .summery The, members are spread out over- southern Bruce: County. The organiza- tional meeting was held• at the home of Christina "and Carmen. Farrell on • Jan. 13:• Officers are: president -.Christina Farrell, vice president Annika Rear, secretary:- Sarah Mackay, press. reporter -; Carmen Farrell,- treasurer Heather Clifford, phone crew Alicia Thac ker and 'Jamie MacDonald, thank you notes - Meagan MacDonald,, committee'. organizers , _Doug, Forster, Kelly Haelzle Leaders are 'Mike Hunter and Kathy Rear. Thanks to' the loyai sup ;port of the community, the Lucknow Minor Hockey ,.Association's. pizza 'fundraising proved' to be. a: very successful campaign, with a. profitof over $3600 °to be used- in the minor hockey system. . Super ,sellers were:. '.Dustin Farrish, Atom .A; Darlene "'• Aitchison, 'Intermediate ;Girls; and Devin Kemp, Novice 132. They received bars of sil ver 10 `oz., 5 . oz, and: 2 oz;; for their.;efforts, ,cour- tesy of TOPS Fundraisers:: Jillian •Robertson -,of the girls team received a 2 oz..` of the 'other top .team sales-. persons They were: Pre- - ' tykes` Ryan Smyth; ,Tykes - Chris Willits; Novice AA Stuart .Eadie; Novkfe B 1 = bar" in a random draw • Top pizza sellers in the fund-raising project of the Lucknow Minor. Hockey Association received silver bars for their efforts. Doug Aitchison, co-chair'of the project, made the presentations to :Darlene Aitchison, 5 oz for •. second place; Dustin Farrish, 10 oz. for first place, Jilliari robertson 2 oz. won in a random draw of top .sellers, and front, Devin Kemp 2 oz ...Chris Andress; Atom 'B1 '- Derek Quinlan;'Aton B2'- Michael: Fischer; Pee Wee A Cory. Rabe'rtsan:;. Pee -Wee B, ••- Dan .McDonagh; Bantam A - Conor •McDonagh, Bantam B Jonathon Drennan; .Midget Jeff, • Cranston;. and Juvenile 'Billy" ,Draper Foodlittid Ontario Quick Fact Ontario produeed'about 329 million pounds of sweet corn in 1993 with a .$•gate', value of some. Loukingfora Liegign Build Landscape! me Y trot try;.. Atlas Zuffholipisif Aggiad t/Z mi: smith of Lucknow 519529.7247 L'CINOW DIST1C'T. ; COM Y CENT: OPEN DATES. January. '.Fridays 24th -51st Saturdays 25th February. ° Fridays 14th -21st -28th. Saturdays 15th ALL 528-3429 .9a,m:=5p.m. $25 million:: Of this, more than 263 million •::. poundswent for process- ing, 10.9 Millions dozen ears were sold 'fresh: , for third place seller: (Livingston photo). lI Stars earn,:.. Three.cheerslor the . •'tCf?S • All, Stars C Their hard swOrktoWaids earning points for their Ali Star team paid off. Each•class .. room received $25 from, ahe •;STAR Committee to • spend. H.ow they would Spend it was ittp to- the individual: classroom. • 1997 is: an opportunity to continue • their 'team , • spirit and set some goals for this term•. So fari we have.. obtained, 'enough cater -all points .to spell "LU" as we work. toward: "Spelling LLtCKNOW: How do we get to be part of the ALL STAR 'team?"We fgllow the rules Rpspectftd. (to team meinz bees) Responsible (for own equipment; actions, attjuyle) l3elpfut (to team" • Mates)" (An all, round. team ' • player). The "problem solving" continues to 'provide 'an opportunity for primary and junior students ,to choose mediation as a way to .solve'non-v.. olent con- filets., on-filets.• Trained students in. Grades 5`and .6 help others to communicate effective.- ly. and „find peaceful. win/win solutions ' . Last term we solved'44 conflicts through Media;- tion. edia=tion. Most ofthese:, prob lemis arose 'on the play-, ground: We will continue to offer this service in 1997. Moreover,. addition.; al. junior. students are'cur. • rently:.in. training to keep the prograryi piing: for rtcxt year. • • Sharon Creighton,' public health nurse, attended the December meeting of the •LOPS • community advisory ;.committee in December, requesting support from the group in` organizing, an information meeting on parent ;;ing. The goal isto reach all' patents with erinphasis• On skills to help them deal; with: the changes that are hap- pening in our society'. - Discussion was held regarding an information meet- ing at the, town, hall on education .cutbacks: A Commit- tee wag' fanned and will' meet `Jan. 30.. Other•school; councils will be contacted to see if the would be inter- ested nterested in something similar, ' Parental .concerns were passed on' to co-chair Janet Wright: regarding a.. video shown to students;at the end. of November. lrss. Scott, vice principal explained that 'the video was shown' to provide air: opportunity for•cre ative Writing. . .After discussion,.. the• coiimmittee suggested that. before videos,.areshown to the entire 'student body, parents should be notified. Every ' Fridand Sat_urda���.�. y y starting.January 3 Sr through unto 1. Fe :ruary 2"d we're aped untl F:1 'OO NI. featuring,, KARAQKE System i m ited Kitchen::. Menu - fate nit Licensed under Your Host` The cireigp ,LUCKNOW : 528-3932. KiN:SMEN'S 11TH: ANNUAL ALL TOURNAMENT Ano DANCE Saturday February. 8111,1997 at at the Lucknow Community Centre 12:30 p.m. (sharp) - 5:00 p m NEW GAMES and possible other_ events ' weatherpennittingf , 2a teams first come basis ALL TEAMS- MUST HAVE 6AEN & 5 WOMEN•:. • Entry Fee: $5.00 per parson, dance included:. DANCE Lucknow Community -Centre 9 poi -r 'Music by: D.J. Dance $..00 per person non -players Naminora.admitted to done* Age of Majority only Ail proceeds to Camnunity Projectir CONTACt Mika 'Cow :r 5282730 w ' 529' Barry Smyth' 742`: �.: • :• •