HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-08-13, Page 3Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, August 13,,199`
Top notch hardeners r.e0eiveawatids
by Pat Livingston
Presentation of the
Trillium Award and honor-
able mention certificates
was made last week dur-
ing a small reception host-
ed. by the Lucknow and
District Horticultural
Society. This is the first
time the Society has taken
on the mammoth project
of judging all homes in the
village for."curbside
appeal."
The recipients of the
first Trillium Award were
Summer_
.bowling
report
Audrey and Eugene
Gardner, of. 551 Rose
Street.
!Ionorable mention cer-
tificates, with calligraphy
by Susan Alton, were
awarded to Joan Martin,
558 Rose Street; Pauline
and Tom Pegg, 265 Place
Street; Leann and Craig
Crawford, 616' Havelock
Street; Sylvia and Gerry
Meurs, 620 Outram Street;
Linda and Ron Stanley,
639 Outram, Street; Lois
and Grant Farrish, 538
Rose Street; Robert and
Lloyd Whytock, 681
Wheeler Street; Marion
Beattie and Greg
Hamilton, 482 Rose
Street; Hazel and Lorne
Hackett, 420 South Delhi
Street; and Joanne and
Rod McDonagh, 440
, Elgin Street.
Olive Needham's. home
was the only rural onereg-
istered and placed quite
well in the judging.
Reeve Stuart. Reavie
Complimented the society
for beautifying the town
saying it was quite gratify- •'
ing to see how people take
the initiative and make the
town a place of enjoyment
for all.
Gerald Baptiste, past
director of District 8, was
in attendance and compli-
mented the Society on
their hard work and the
Trillium Award. proJect.
The committee organiz-
ing the project included.
John Lamoureux, Ruth
Alton and Joyce Elphick.
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Saturday August 23 ,
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OPEN DATES;..
Fri. Aug. 8-15-22-29
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CALL 528-3429
- HS and HT - Paula Taylor..
195, 497; Eric Taylor 285,
• 713. Over 200'. Eric Taylor
285, 242. Standings:
Supersonics . 29-,
Thornbirds 26, .P.etunias
25, Tulips 23, Sweet.Peas
18, Big lied Tomatoes 9.
Onhand to receive their: rewards from' the
Lucknow Horticultural Society in the Trillium
Award project were, from the left, back row:
Lorne Hackett, Gerald Baptiste, past director
01 District 8, Syiviia ' Meurs ,Leeann Crawford,
Visitors check aui Lucknow
by Pat Livingston.
Being a, farm vacation-
host offers'the opportunity
to meet people. from all
averthe, world .and various
walks of life. :.
Last week, the Dierolfs
• who operate the River
.Pheasant vacation farm,;
in. Ashfield • township,:
hosted 'Kirti, and Sneih
Charan of St Catharines
Nothing so unusual . in•
•that; you say.
The interesting part is
what brought the couple to
:Lucknow. You' see;'the
C.h:arans are originally
front India and Professor
and Mrs.' Charan received
part • of their education in
Lucknow, ,India, and still'
have family there.
While perusing alist "of
farm-: ,,vacations.,
"Lucknow'!-'caught their.
attention:
IVIr. Charat,.who. did.
hispost-secon'dary'.;educa-
tion ln,St. Louis, Missouri,
was a `professor at McGill
University Montreal .from
1963 to 1992,• when they
retired to Si. Catharines. •
Mrs.. Charan, from
Delhi, obtained a' Master
of Fine Arts in Drama °and
Theatre on a scholarship at
the University of Hawaii.'
When they moved to
,: Montreal, Mrs. Charati
Stayed home with their
two daughters, who=are
now both ph:ySical'thera-
pists in the United States
She. became involved with
•a' group in Montreal that,
started a non-profit puppet
theatre that performed at' :•.
,schools; hospitals and
libraries
• 'In -their :rctireineht they
are enjoying travelling and
bath : are hospital volun
teers, • she in pediatrics and
he in palliative'care
,On their way home,
they were planning a stop,
in Delhi.. Mrs. ,Charan was
born in. Delhi, India,
The couple said they
thoroughly enjoyed their
first farm Vacation.," •The
hosts snake ,a difference;
said Mr:•Charan.
Reeve Stuart Reavie, Roberta, and Lloyd
Whytock. Front row Hazel*Hackett, Lois
Farrish, Craig Crawford, AudreY. Gardner
Trillium Award, Joanne McDonagh,' Marion
Beattie, and Joan Martin. (Livingston photo)
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528-2411
.WILLOUGHBY ST -.Totally
remodelled 3 bedroom
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$95,Q00.
NEAR LUCKNOW ',.- 3.
'bedroom house., 9 Mile River
and pond. 20' x 30' shop.
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WINGHAM - 1 1/2 storey, 3.
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3/4 ACRE BUILDING .LOT
Inglis St. $35:,000.
BLUEVALE ,-` 3 bedroom
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shop,` private: • setting..
$99;900, .
CANNING ST. 3 bedroom,
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70 workable, 4 bedroom
house,, barn shed ' • . ;
$49,900. 3 bedroom, oil
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ONE ACRE.- i3ui ding lot.
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HAVELOCK 'ST,' 4 bedroom,:
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$7,4,900...
A'SHPIELD r..3 bedrooms,
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'bedroom home, • new kitchen
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Reduced to $7$',900.
'FOUR r Serviced building`lots
'starting at $21,000.' ,
K INLOSS 4 bedroom: home
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'b:edroom brick•, "shed, . barn, -
5170,000 •
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$250,000 :
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Sneih and Kirti Charan (centre) of. St.
Catharines, originally from India, paid a visit to
Lucknow, and stayed with Manfred and Joan
Dierolf at River Pheasant vacation farm last
week. (Livingston photo)
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