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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1989-03-01, Page 15by Louise Martin The Christian :community welcomes another member who was recently baptiz- ed at St. Joseph's. Martin Anthony is the infant son of 'Nellie and Dennis Quinlan. The community extends its congratulations. A Penance Service with visiting priests from neighbouring parishes was held Sun- day afternoon, February 20th at St. Joseph's. Sunday also saw five Grade three - students make their formal first confes- sions. Congratulations to Jonathon Chilton, Greg Courtney, Evan Hickey, Joshua Martin and Mark Van Dlepenbeek. Public Speaking Friday evening, February 24th three young people from St. Joseph's School par- ticipated in the Lucknow Legion Public Speaking Contest. Well done Heidi Martin and Becky Martin and congratulations to Jennifer Tigert who finished second in the senior division with her speech on hypnosis. The Father McCormack Council of the Knights of Columbus held their' regular monthly meeting in the Parish Hall .on Tues., February 21st. The main topic of cussion was the upcoming Charter Night to be held at the end of March at the Holmesville Hall. Father Ed continues to offer mass daily in the school at 11:50 am. These masses are being well attended by both students and community members. On Thursday, February 23rd, the students from Grades 3 to 8 had the oppor- tunity to hear Mrs. Hey, an Australian native residing in Goderich for a year with her husband who is participating in a teacher exchange. Mrs. Hey delighted the students with her stories and knowledge of her native land and they thoroughly en- joyed her visit. Also on Thursday, the K to 4 classes travelled to St. Mary's in Goderich to view a puppet play called "Mouse Tales" which consisted of. several different stories. On Friday, February 24th, the Grade 7/8 class travelled to the Centre In. The Square in Kitchener to listen to the Kitchener - Waterloo Symphony Orchestra's produc- tion of "The Trumpet". This was a special performance put on for school children - and featured, for the children, different parts of the orchestra and how they all related to the whole. Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, March 1 1989 ---Page 15 Senior winners of the Lucknow Legion Branch 309 public speaking. 1 to right, Tanya Sutherland, LCPS, first; Karen Lubbers, Lucknow Christian, third and Jennifer Tigert, St. Joseph's second. Branch 309's president, Henry Clark acted as MC for the evening and Irvine Eedy, Youth Education chairman made the presentation of trophies and prizes. Tanya Sutherland advances to the Zone level on Saturday, March 4, in Clinton. (Pat Livingston photo) Snowmobile deaths on increase Twenty snowmobilers have been Iffiled in Ontario so far this winter — the same number killed during the entire 1987/88 season. By this time last year, 15 persons had lost their lives in snowmobile accidents. Unpredictable weather patterns have created havoc with snowmobiling condi- tions. Frequent thawing and refreezing of lakes have resulted in unstable surfaces. Riders are advised to check with local residents about the thickness of the ice before venturing out on lakes, or better yet, to avoid riding on lakes altogether. Some riders are even attempting to jump open water on their snow machines. "Those who do this are playing with their lives," said Prov. Const. Dezmis•Tap- nenden of Sudbury OPP. "If someone were to -Minn the water, ccXsidermethe present temperatures, that person would probably have about four minutes to live." The majority of accidents are due to alcohol consumption and excess speed. Abe speed limit on most trails is 50 km/h, and snowmobilers should be careful not to overdrive their headlights. Riders should proceed into unknown areas with caution. 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