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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-03-11, Page 16Page 1$ — limo a Sent- et'1i etinesdaysMareh 1 , 1 by Mildred Loree Sunday was Wornen's: Intonational Day so the UCW wore hi charge of the servicein the Lucknow United Church. under tate leadership of Marlene Struthers. Guest speaker was. LW Jones, formerly of Clinton, but presently' attending the '1 'aterlt°, " Lutheran Seminary in preparation for the ministry, She. has , served both in Bolivia and .Costa; Rica and is still working With the Latin Americans. She ,spoke on the Ecumenical Decade of Churchies in Solidarity with Women -which is end - ads service a T-Jru. ing this year at Easter. Others panicipating in the service were Marg. Cameron, Barb Helms, Janne Treleaven, • c d i Morrison and Bete/ Bone. This year the World Day of Prayer service • was hosted by the ladies of the Lucknow Christian Reformed Church,March', 6. The service theme was "Who Is My Neighbor?" ,:and was written by the women -of Ivladagascar: .. To open, Ruth Bell taught •everyone . a song written by. Mita "Sparks: "Who: Is My Neighbor?" which ti .right in with the therihe.. Kathy Lubbers was the speaker and also did'' a slide presentation. The soloist was. Grace famberin'k• and she sang "We. Will Be Their Neighbor" the song provided in the pro - Representation frorn St. t'iter's Anglican, St. Mary's Roman Catholic, Lucknow and South Kinloss Presbyterian and Lucknow .United- Church all assisted the ladies of the Christian Reformed Church with the .program. Everyone enjoyed time of fellowship with hunch served by the ladies of the host church. Angela Bell and Melanie Willits are demonstrating their spelling skills for Grade 5 this past week. They tied, for first in the Lucknow Public Sehool„ first in the area; 'competition at Kingsbridge and second in the Regional competition.. The . next stepwill be in Mitchell on April IL Weil donee Mrs. Young hosts WI Copia: • by grim* kitildeaby Silver Lake WI nlet on Wednesday evening at' the home of Doreen Young at Kinloss. The president Kay Thacker welcomed--° everyone and epened.in'. the -usual way,, The • rollcall ; wane answered with. Why t"mn proud' to be, Irish or why I wish l was. We received: a letter of appreciation from: Participation Led$e for the quilt donated to the auction that brought $115. „ - A discussion was held on what tai purchase for the community- centre. eve, agreed on a roaster and coffee percolator, ..June, Kerslake,,,conven- er, introduced: her son, David Who spoke pn his reeent,.trip to Costa Rica. - He . showed on .a map where they ,travelled and, showed snapshots of the S: oat points of initerest. The next meeting is at the Community ,Centre: where we ,will tie 'a. quilt for the Lodge. The meet_. ung closed and the hostess served lunch. With four :tables of :shoot in play at the Drop inn Centre last` week,. Cliff :'Metiary , and Elaine. Errington took'the high • honors; Coming ity.second.. were :Ross Errington and • Euphemia Caineron.Jim Errington had the most 'shoots, • Fred and ,Lyla Johnston, Lindon, were recent' nisi - tors with Ray and.Helen: Stanley, Kinloss. .Sunday .was another turkey dinner at Kinloss • Conimtrnity Centre with a ;good turnout. This one was sponsored..by the. Kinloss United Church.. Grace. • and Weir Eckenawillet' were recent dinner'guests. of Cornelius and Myrtle Zonderyan,' in • Lucknow. Other visitors, at their home were•Rev. Bill and Peggy lHendersen and. Bob. and Betty Zonder van; Kincardine; Happy birthday greet- ings go out to Baan: Percy; Reg Powell, Jack Baran. Kathy Ackert and Allan; Miller who all celebtiated this week, • We weleetne Jeremy Smith, Sheriffa Amin and, son Chance: to the village, They have moved into the former home of May and Edna Belle. • Kinlough Presbyterian ;services -were led by Pastor Don Voir. ` Net Sundays service is cern- amnion with Rev, Nielson. Karen Miller, Toronto, came home;" this. weekend to help her father Allan ,celebrate his birthday.. Friends called Saturday evening to extend' best wishes. Salt use down Despite the -fact the vounty is now responsible to maintain; downloaded • Provincial highways 81 and 86, the county's salt. consumption was down by 32 per cent this year due: to the mild weather in January. • . In related news, the county has:decided to pus chafe three new tandem , trucks, a _bush chipper, a half -son pick. -tip and three rotary Mowers; The tandem, trucks will cost.about ;$90',000 each, the .bush chipper -will cost $30,000, the :half: ton pick tip will cost '821,850,, and:; the rotary,' mowers will each: cosi: about $17;000. • by Jean Ross Mrs. ' Agnes ,farrier -.spent. a few days last weekend with- Wayne and - l3eth, Farrier and family, of Guelph:: Mildred McClenaghan and John McKinnon visit- ed on Sunday with' Mrs. Fern, Pollock of Spruce Lodge,in Stratford, Archie and. Mildred • Purdon spent, -the, weekend With Bruce and Kendra (Purdon)`Cluney. and fern ily of Aurora. The Blyth tykes won the comsolatldn side of the Lucknow Legion Tyke tournament en the weekend. Members of the team include, back rows, Mike Courtney,`coach, Anthony. Paters, Tony Bean,. Johnathon McDowell, Lee Watkins, and Jeff` Peters; coach. Centre; Matthew Stevenson, Brett Courtney, .Ken Plunkett, Clasen ►lull, Derek Youngbiut.. Front row: Roman Sturzeneger, Byron Broome and Katie :McClinchey. (Helot photo) Can't decide what to grow ,this year? Fterbaps you are interested in growingearly maturity soybeans under contract for Pioneer° -fired Production Ltd. For detriils.call us at 1-800465-0554 ext. 6750 for John, or ext. 664.2 for Judy tween 7:30 am and 4:00 p `4Anoth er Way To Play"' Lottery Winners Cody Pegg • •#652 Doug Ross 168.00. Beth Nights _. 6'e $75.00 • 00n Mika gain—soave Luckr!ow Sports Complex (S,chedule March# 11 March 18) Mar. 11. 'Figure Skating,-- 4;00 P.m; Peewee Er Hanover, -7:30 pm Minor Hockey (P) - 9:00 p.m. • Mar 12 Nov►Ge B-VSNVAlkprton 5:45 pm Bantam B vs Drayton - 6:45 pm Minor Hockey (P)- 8:30 p.m. Ree Hockey - 9:30 p.m. -Mar. 13 •' Minor Hockey (Pi- 4:45 p.m NoviceMinor B3Hbckvsey,(P) = 6:Novice B145 m - 5:45 p.m p • .Juveniles.vs Port ,Stanley -8:00 pm (Game 315. O.M.H.A. Semi) Mar. 14. Atom Local League Tournament {all day) Passible Q'I M H Ai;Pfayoff - 9:00 Pet.' Mar, t5 fientam toeal League Toumarnent Gait tiny).: . (Game 1/5,-0,M.H.A, sertlifinal). Midget A.E. vs Lakefield - 9:00 pm.; (filar. 17 F(GamigureeSk515ati' if neng pmo.) Mar.'i& Public'Skating --"2:C10 PM Minor Hickey - 4:45'pm (P) -.4:00 a . Minor Hockey -' 6:3O p m: " Mar. f8 Figure Skating - 4:00 p.m. L JCKNavu POOL INSTRUCTOR/LIFEGUARDS Requires instructor/Lifeguards for the summer of 1998- Under the supervision of the Recreation Co-ordinator and Head instructor. the'succdssful candidates will help teach swimming lessons, will do lifegt+arding duties participate in ongoing staff '.training, anddo daily staff ,duties for the:Swimming. pool. Applications should state past work experience, ail qualifications attained or presently being taken, and -any other inforination pertinent to this job. As well, photocopies of alt certificates and-, gUalifications and/or awards are to be included in' your application. . Job descriptions and requirements for, this position may be obtained at the Municipal Office Lucknow; ' Employment from approximatety mid June up to and/or including Labour 'Weekend,_ Closing datefar applications for INSTRUCTOR/LIFEGUARDS March 26,1998 at 5:00 p.m. ,Applications wilt be received by: Lucknow and District Joint Recreation Department Box 40,.'` LUCKNOW, Ontario 1400 2H0