The Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-06-25, Page 6Page $ — Lueknow Sentinel, Wednesday„ June 25,1997'
C,orreetion
In last week's issue, we incorrectly identified the
wedding anniversary celebrated by Betty and George
Moncrief, and Irene and Chester Emmerton.
• Both couples in fact marked their 55th wedding
anniversaries on June 10.
The Sentinel apologizes for the. error.
Graduation
Vanessa Alton daughter of
Don & . Sherry . Alton'
graduated from University.
of Guelph on Fri. June 6
with a Bachelor•of Science
in Agriculture degree
Majoring in agronomyy.
She received the Class of
'76 award for involvement
in extra curricular
activities while maintaining
good academic standing.
She is presently employed
with Cargill at Princeton;.
Congratulations Moir,
.Dad, Heather, Sandra &
Kathryn.
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down. .
Dave Inglis, president
of Bi- Ax, a producer of
polypropylene film and a
sister company of Bruce
Tile Inc. -of Walkerton,
said he didn't hold Ontario
Hydro responsible for its
inability to provide a rea-
sonable price.'
"They're at the whim.
of politicians. Go back to
your ministers and tell
them to do something
now. Don't wait.". .
He told the .ministry of
transportation advisors,
"the people w . were
allowed to: teacup the
(railway) :track, should
have been shot."
Transportation was also•
on the mind of Helmut
Sieber," chairman. of.
Canadian Agra.
"It's important 'that
energy rates are less here
because of our increased
cost of transportation,
Industry needs the advan-
tage of lower steam and
• power rates." •
He asked Fisher to take
back threequestions to
Queens. Park. .
He wanted to know if
the government found' it
still acceptable for Ontario
Hydro to discharge heated •
water back into the lake.
• He .w.onderedd if the
price of eight cents per
kilowatt hour was an
acceptable rate at the
Bruce Energy Centre
when the energy is avail-
able right over the fence.
Thirdly, he • asked,
"Isn't this (the energy cen-
tre) an opportunity to cre-
ate employment?"
Fisher said she would
take the questions back,
but said she could answer
them.
To Sieber's first two.
questions, regarding, the
discharge of warm water.
•'andacceptable energy
rates she said, "Absolutely
not."
•To his third question
about. employment she
replied, "You bet."
. She said she would take
Sieber's questions back to
the ministries involved.
After .listening to the
BEC proponents, ministry
officials had a tour of the
BEC . and the Bruce
Nuclear Power
Development (BNPD)
site. They had lunch with
the municipally elected,
officials of the Impact
Advisory Committee,
made up of the nine com-
• munities impacted by the
BNPD. •
"This was big today,"
Fisher said,
Shewas pleased the
industries were able to
educate and update; the
senior policy people about
the BEC.
Tended affair marksanniversary
A tented affair' took
place at the home of Ross.
and Mary Ann Brindley
on Saturday honoring their
approaching 25th wedding
anniversary, June 24.
The bridal couple . were
attended by Charlene
(Anderson) McEwan and
Brian Pfrimmer, the cere-
monybeing performed at
Kinlough Presbyterian
Church by Rev. McKinney
(new deceased). .
• Their family. of .three
Jeff, Peggy and ,Angela;'
family. members and close
friends'• took part in •the
celebration.
A stag and doe honored
Patricia Aresnault and
Denis Ayotte in Clinton on
Saturday. An outdoor
wedding at Auburn is.
planned for.July 19.
Lucknow and District
Fire Department respond.
ed ' to 'a barn -fire on
•Concession • 2, ' 'West
Wawanosh on. June 1°9,.. at
the former A. J, Sherwood
property now owned by
Very unique toonie gifts
and best wishes were •
received by the recipient..
On Saturday evening
despite thunderous skies;
the neighbors block party
carried on at the home of
Elly Mae and Mr. Bird,.
who also providedmusic
and a fireworks display.
Kelly.:'. McNee
friends assisted with the.,
BBQ; proceeds directed
towards the 'Youth Group,
• 'Slogan •adopted was
Happiness is Friendly.
• 'On June 18, 11 tables
of euchre were in progress
at Dungannon Senior
Citizen Centre:: Winners, •
believe : it or not, were
Mike Harris; Grace
Finnigan, Enna ..Crich./arid
Kay Watson, •
• Aileen :'Trimmer had
the pleasure, of presenting•.
• the Senior Citizen Music''
Randy Kerr, Award to Amber Fisher,
The Errington ' and Port Albert, at Brookside'
• Pannabecker families Grade 8: graduating Gere
gathered °at the home ,of • molly on Friday evening
Ross and Glenna • The Dungannon
Pannabecker on Sunday to . Women's Institute award
:.honor Granlps, : Jim was presented °by Elmira
Errington, ;can his. special Finnigan to Katrina
birthday. The outdoor set-:
ting was perfect for the
. smorgasbord luncheon.
'McQumL
The George' Cardiff
annual family picnic was:
held on Sunday at the
Seafgrth Park. '
Congratulations.to Don
• and 'Audrey Wilson who
celebrated their 45th wed
ding anniversary this past.
weekM. .
arion Austin is
pleased to announce that
her little 2 lbs., 6 1/2 oz.
granddaughter Teresa'
Anne' Roosernalen born
April 24 was able to come
home to :Goderich on:
Saturday, now weighing 4
lbs., '10'1/2 oz. With two :
major surgeries it Was a
rough gby but all" rec:ov-
• ered.
.. Service. of worship at
Dungannon United was in
charge ofi the Sunday,
School on Sunday. Special
'Songs were rendered by
the 18 pupils present. A.
skit .''King; and: Queen of
- :.All the Land" was enact-
ed. Teacher Dorothy Bere;
Anita, : Wood, Barb
Mans'field,. Gail Uich "and
.B J. Tideswell presented
certificates of attendance
awards. aed Bibles. Absent
were Natasha Godfrey and
Kelly McNee. • •
St. Joseph's School,
Kingsbridge held its atria-,
''al Grade 8 graduation on
June.2Q.. '..
Rev Harry Reitzel, and
Rev. John. Johnston;, the
new deacon in Goderich,
celebrated.Mass with the
10 graduates taking part.
Michael . Boniface, who
has been Principal. for
three years, will be leav-
ing and taking up duties as
principal 'of St., Mary's •
Separate , School,
Goderich. He • will be
replaced by loan Duckitt.
Grades 7 and 8 teacher
Mary Ellen :Coombs, who
has been on . maternity
leave is going t� teach in
Mount 'Carmel. • Her
r'eplacement'• when she
went on maternity leave;:
• Jodi , Kuran, will , be teach
ing at,St. Anne's- High , "
School in •Clinton. Baird
.Robin'son will •teach.Grade
7.; and' 8, beginning fn
September. ' .
Secretary Judy Gagnon
is also .moving and her
replacement is Shelagh
McDade. `::f
Sincere sympathy .to
Don and Audrey Wilson:
and family on the death of -
his' mother, La;ura. May •
Lubnow -in .' London' on'
June f8. •
Congratulations to.
Bernie, and : .Bridget
.(Dalton) Van .Osch on the
early .arrival •of their son:
Benjam,iq. Dalton . Van
Os.ch on 'June 19- at
'Alexandra Marine and
General' .Hospital,
Goderich'weighing in at 7
lbs., 8 oz. Proud grandpar:
ents are Bill and Anne Van
Osch and.Clarice Dafiton.:
These youngsters had ,a great year at the
Dungannon Play School and received' certifl ,
cates marking their 'graduation' Iasi week. From
the left, back row: Brandy Gregory, Mitch
Shiels, Meilese Boyle, Nicole Logtenberg, Amy
Arsenault, Matthew Nivins, Maris Garriock, Saran
Adams, John Rutledge, Cassandra Rivett:' Front
row: Nicole Boyle, Shawn Boyle, Jenna
McWhinney, Tess Leeming, Ketsa : Curran,
Rachael Nivins, Derek.Logtenberg: -(Livingston
photo)