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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-07-08, Page 4age 4 tucknow Sentinel. Wednesday., uly lg98 ate Oanges Afddtes orders for subscriptions, and undeliverable copies lretUrrk peatage gum -antral} are to be sent to The Luritnow Sentimi al; the address indicated he ArlyertIsingis•accepted an the condition that in the event of a typoglaphical etTOL the or non of the advertising apace occupied by the erroneous item together With a reasonable allowance for signature will not be charged for, but the balance of the advertisement will be pant at the applicable rates. A auwea VitAbllobers Coononunulty 14lowspaper 619. Campbell St., Luchnow. Ontario • P.O. BOX 400, Luclonow, Ontario NOG 2H0 phone: 019) 528-2822 fax; (529) 528-3629 ...Established 1873 ' TourThompson AtIvertiaing Manager Pat Livingston General Manager if ,itor Phyilis Matthews Helm — Office Allminikttritfer Joan Courtney — Typesetter Subscription Rates advance: Regular $25.66 (incl. postage and O.S.T.) . Senior • $23.52 Una postage and 0,5.71 Foreign 4,z USA — $00,00.. Publications Mail Regtstratton No. 07656 held. at Goclerteb, Ontario. Published 52 times a. year. e-tnadi hwicaeratt .urontoton.ta, ntemet Aatire$.*: //www.bowewiet.com/luckno.w> . • Kudosfor the reunion -committee. • . Lucknow' s l4Oth • birthday celebrations wilt go doWn in history t$ an unqualified success!' The Make it Great .98 reunion committee, is •to be cOmmentled for all' the hard work .they put into planning the reunion. Over two years! Ifs hard to believe that • , everything is over within three days, it atnibst leaves one with a feeling of let down, All that. planning climaxing in a super patty and then it's over and and done with! it's all history. • As I ran from event to event on the weekend, 1 spotted reunion commit- tee heads Working their butts off, along with Many, many volunteers. A lot of people put in a • lot of hours to bring off this exient. I'm sure Paul and Lynn, co.chairs, are • going to breathing a sigh of relief. organizers )owney and Jim igan are to be Corn- ,A:ncled for a super job,' The Oracle started at 11 a.m. sharp and ran far 90. • minutes. Sure there was the odd. lull, here •and • there, but things like that happen in any parade, These two guys with their diligent committee, deserve a; great big thank you! . Joan' and • Steve Chamney can be proud of themselves too, In eharge of the entertain - won't for the' weekend - 'hey that's a job 1 would- • n't volunteer for - they put 100 per cent into try-. !trig to Make Skire there was sornething for every - ,one., They arte, experts at getting other organiza- tions im'folved, 1 ,only hope. Joan isn't dreaming about •"Carpet Frogs' after that wild selling frenzy last week on tick- ets for the dance at the arena. Sharon reminds me gizer bunny who keeps going and going and going! Sharon and her food com- mittee helped make sure that people didn'.t . go hungry. 1 think food chair- ' man is another *Job ',wouldn't apply for.. Now Ken Irwin is a real treuper: Ken took on. the bar duties. If you've ever. been in charge of Petteplace. of the ener- 17 1 running a bar, you know how hard it can be to find enough, workers. Well just stop and think about findingenough people to run bars an weekend long in the beer gardens and dances. •-Great job Ken; I'm sure you pulled in a lot.of favors to keep the bars staffed and know you'll be Calling on committee • • Members to return those favors to organiza- tions who helped us. Hope you've got this ' week off to recuperate. As hard as they tried* the reunion cOrnmittee didn't manage to .sell off all the sweatshirts before midnight Sunday. TOO' bad, if they had accom- plished that task Paul Zinn and Delores would have been walking around bald! • TraCy Mews will probably never want to see purple and, pink again. She and her eQM- Mittee were responsible • for dispersing decora- lions for many, many weeks and they did a great job of decorating. Cormitunity facdittes And then there's Mary McIntosh who in one • way or another has been involved with reunion t 1954 (1 • think that's the year); Mary says this will be her last time to wear that hat!, Treasurer Lillian Abbott still has a great, deal of work in' front of her. She's probably still counting loonies and toenies, thenshe's got to balance the books!• • Secre ary Sue Skillet) will haj one last impor- tant tTheting - that of recording all reports and summarizing the event. And 'I must not forget quiet Bob •Irwin n d • enthusiastic; Margie MacPherson who in •their ovvn'ways made themselves available for • any job that needed looked after, as did many 'of the committee mem- bers in addition to their areas o1 responsibility. As l've :said many times before, it takes dedicated community members to pull off events,- In Lucknow, we are lucky to- have such individuals and organiza- tiona,• Thank you Reimion Committee for your hard work. Will any of you be signing up for the next reunion M10YearS? nt emoirs Dr. Corrin commences iew•duties in Liiikriow 10 years ago tee presented to, County Council last July, 6, 1188 .. Friday, 'revealed that weather condi- tions in the county last winter; result - be village of Lucknow was -editru savino-drs-O-POtY. . activity during. • Th, Winter. 600. trOl Costs from. January • to April, 1978, totalled approximately $24Q,000., Allowing $150,00O fOr the '.,remainder,, of, the - year, whichis the most that has ever been spent ftir tho.sanae. period,in previous years, still :allows a redtic-': tion of $0000 in 'theCeunty's,Winter- contrOl budget: 50 yearsago, july 1, 1448 • .. _, Johnstonis 10 .be assisted by Dr, Melviri C. • - . Corrin '0 -London who com- InenceS his new duties today Dr.,Corrin, a graduate of Western University. h 'completed his intern- 20.years ago, ship at Victoria Hospital. • • . the weeken s, e ong a ed Celebrate in '88 Reunion catne to a &Wing conclusion, From' the opening ceremonies to the shirt-tail parade, the weather was near perfect. The streets of Lucknow way have a hard time topping. the huge and Well attended parade Saturday and the proceeds from ,the weekend will add a great deal to make the Sports Complex a reality. 'We're very, very pleased with the way things turned out,' said Ian Montgomery, Chairman of the event, "The crowds ,were great and the weather couldn't have been better." The Lucknow Agrieultural Society was very pleased with the turnouts for their events, ' inlY 5, 1418 '' . , • . ' ..'..•-., ' Dr.. and Mrs. Corkin .will occupy urrin saves $6(),O00 oti snow • . the' apartment vacatod, by hisbrother, . .. ... . ,. control - A rei)00, from the ' Dr. Bern Corrin and Mrs, Corrin. ... • Huron 'County road cornrriit- 2 . ' ." ' ' • ' , - . . ...... . ........ '•Makeit Oireatin '913,camt) .s;iitolivy OooOlosiori,withanithpressive dis- • • • , • . , . play Of flraworks that thrilled children and adults alike, • V• • • I . . , . . . . . , •