HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-04-15, Page 1'VOL.l US WIC,
FaShtons witl a:` Qi'F ren0e-.w "thy, theme of
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IIae, '; le i. Mk t !Axte0c. 40 ver 'U nnea
Q4,0Q0.1" "Ruth' ,: BaI*y 4004- ass "Mar'th
arrc ; ri Me#m; as .i artb 's sister
An: evening of fun and
tellervvship for nearly 80,
wormen and girls of the
church was sponsored by
United church Women on
April.?:, Lois Walden was
conimentator and Ruth
Ritchie provided .piarle
a c.eornpaniment for
"Fashions; With A.
Difference"' as several
Biblical`.'
Wonted were-
, highlighted. When `each.
...turn to page 3.
WEDNESDAY; RI 's IS, i!
The joint , recreation
board aace;pted. a. tender
• for repairs to the swi;rn
Ming. pool when they met
last week. * htree. tenders
Were received, with Dar-
lyn Pools, I 'ineardi'ne,
coining irk the lowest.
The board accepted;
Dae.lyn..,'s tender that cattte.
in just under $40,000.
However, the approval : is
subject to the four munici
pailities passing:, it at their
meetings.
. The work on the pool is
scheduled,' to start in
Septertrber
Sunwner ke
The sports., c.omple.x
will hevc icc dt i :ktwo:
wee. period its At rrgist. A
cornmittee rs. bringing. in a.
suirrxrxrer hockey school
running, two sessions. Aub.
10' to 14, and Aug; 1' . to.
24� ,
All costs associated:
with operating: the arena
during., that time Will. be-
Covered by the rent
charged.
First a4.station'
A letter from, an inter-
ested citizen has .:the, faint
recreation board, question.;
ing,,whether the lirsi aid
Delor'es.Soko1oslCit
Souvenirs;
'When,Lucknow's l4Oth birthday renis around, there
willbe thousandsof people :sporting,; the souvenir t -
shirts, sweatshirts and hats.
Ail souvenirs, including .mugsand coolers.•sport the
reunion logo'." Make it Great in '982' along With picture
of Lucknow's Cameos: Donald Dinni,e, a champion ath-
lete., who performed, at the Caledonian; games, back, in
the late 1800s.
The t -shirt and sweatshirt are going really well, A,
number of 1oGa1 businesses, have opted to. wear these
items as promotion during their dress. down Fridays. an
effort to raise funds, for the:renovation of the local pont.
Sizes and colors,are limited both, for adultsand chil-
dren, SO
hil-dren,'SO if you're interested in.buying, you'd better, do it
satin,. For those who, like thein big, there's- still `some
xNtlurge t-shirts,and ,,large, sweats,
There's, still plenty of mugs,,,; coolers; and hats
tile, however.
` If you c rdn't% read last, week's colurrrn, the reunion;
color,s,'are.'fushia,,,purple and white. Ciothingcolors, are
.
ash, (grey) l'usl►la,purple,;and white.Hats arc available
in black, and purple, or cream and purple.
Souvenirs are available at Bells. Variety and the
Lucknow Co-op.
A wordto the wise . r --• no more souvenirs will
ordered.
room at the sports com-
piex is 'functional.
Currently one roorn•is des-
'ignated. as the referees and
first`aid room.
A recent incident at the
arena when a hockey play-
er was injured and had to
be:. removed from the ice
brought, the matter up for
discussion.
Dave $laek facility.
coordinator, told the board
that each; team has to have
a certified trainer. Each
team is 'supplied with a kit
with the necessary first aid
supplies. If they use some.
thing. they are expected to
replace it. The first aid
.room has all, the necessary,
equipment required.
owever; when he
.incident in. question_ took
place,: there was• such a
lairgecrowd .in attendance
the congestion made, it
necessary to take the
injured player to -a dress•
Up0
660,mC3Dr G.;
ing.roam. , . •
Black also suggested:-.
that at times when very
large crowds are in atten-
dance; it would be. wise •to .
have morethan one person
on staff. If the staffer~"is at
the other end of the. arena
'getting ready Co .flood,
there is nti way, he/she can,
be of assistancewith.
crowd contral.,
.Black, said under the
risk rnnnagementprocess-'
tide board is incorporating,:.
they may need to change a,
few thingss.
The:: matter. was
deterred; until the board
does. its spring tour of the
sports complex. -and swirrt-
rtxing,pool rn May...At. that
trine:members will 'look at
passible: areas that could
be utilized -as a tirst aide
room that provides easier
access la an emergency:
The; board. received a
copy of a letter •addressed.
to the Preside nt.ef the
Minor . Hockey
Association coni.inenting
on the type, of hockey
played' by Six Nations dur-
ing the OA playoffs
with the Midget. alternate
team. Black told the board
the president had replied
to the writer.
Sumner programa;
The bast night for regis-
tration for'hardball, ree,.
softball and: soccer
tonight (Wednesday) 7' to
9 at the sports complex,
Swimming pool::
The Lucknow and >dis-
trio joint recreation beard
has hired.Tasl u.rvl#Yer',,as,:
head guard/instrtictor for
the 1998 ,pool season,
Other instructors and;•
lifeguards hired are Adella
Andrew,., Shelley Johnston,.
April Nurnan, Cayley
Moore and Margo Abbott..
by Pat Livingsto4;. or nine Years- ago, The sarne: thing could' ` '
It's. been about 15 years; since the' be done. again. but it is now is
Liicknaw' Legion took:.on any trrajor ,ren 'the time to, do: the whole. -thing and do, it,
LI:8c3riw° at Branch 3Q , That was. back; rn right, .
1983 when the Canteen was ,overhauled Quotes are being obtained :on replac-
'to the open"concept it has today, ins the floor; but tho project. will not.he
"`Now in .1998, ,a committee: has boon, starting until the Legion believes. they are :
struck" to; raise. funds to: replace the. t1041r in a good financial situation to do so,
in the Jubilee, room, That's the; rootrt that. .nd whorl it does, start,. Cranston said it
i$, used by the Legion °itself and rented will likely, be a .winter project
out to the, public or used by many cow- Therefore, a fundraising. :bilitz is on.
inanity .organizations, such as the Under coychairs. Joan ,Finlay' and :. .
seniors,,Guiding Association, Phyllis, Helm, a cointnittec is
'youth dart players, and the ubit`zee : scratching their heads to c; rhe, ..
Horticultural -Society iety, up with:sonic ideas to raise
The building. that. is now fzOO " the needed money. They, have
known as the`` Legion was set their sights high.,
actually moved' from- the /./,.�, " The first one;: they ,have
Coinmonwcalth Air' Force r to err on is:..a lottery.which
. Training Base;at Port. Albert .to, . e. 411' - • - appears.to have'appeal to many
its, "present location on, Inglis:.
people.
Street after World War Ti. 4 was 'a For the. cost of$10.von'can pt►r-
chase a ticket that will get you in err 19
club that was. organized: in 1937 and;;dis-: weekly draws far, $50. The final biggies '.
banded in 1956:. to be drawn on Nov. 21 are for. $3,000;
The.building, was later,aequired by�,the $ ,500 and S7�50.:TIte weekl• y draws '
village ai d was .th n leased to thc.L,egion;.. begin on .luly'11 and will;take. place.
whor eventually. purchased it Xt,took, every Saturday at.,the B3rarrfihe for 18;
many months. to rentvate,,.parnt_and.'.
„equip *the facility.
T , tgago weeks heteaf ter. khriPrs: wt r be ;
announecd in tlic Sentinel.
project of the Clansmen .Club, a serviceµ
was "burned" in November 1954}
While the Legion has:seen:many if all goes "according.to`Hoyle" the
improvernernts, over, the years, mernbors, conmiittee; will raise $35,000 front: the
have now, decided it is� tirne to rcplacc;the lottery, which, will be earmarked •for.
entire: floor rn ttae lubilce'f2oorr►.•i replacing the 28' x 80'tloor.
13uilditi chairman l ob• Cranston, says, . Tickets arc available lunch any Legion
the old-:loor,is. st tic•• to rotK;ogt.and 1. nemberor at the Canteen. Cash den, -
was, done:"eight 'tions are welcome,