HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1994-02-06, Page 13Lots of folks enjoyed a wintry weekend outdoors when the Lucknow and District Kinsmen
held their 5th annual Mushball Tournament.
$1 -million shot
for old Huronview
by Heather Boa
Huron County will receive Si
million to renovate the partially -
vacant Huronview building in Clin-
ton, Premier Bob Rae announced
Saturday,
The jobsOntario Community
Action funding will be used to tum
the old senior citizens' home into
an expanded health and social ser-
yices comp ex, creating 25
construction jobs and seven fulltime
positions, Rae told a group of
people packed into the auditorium
at Clinton's old. Huronview buil-
ding.
The grant will be .matched by
about $2 million from the county.
"We're putting $4 billion a year
into a program that,will get the
construction industry back to work.
What the benefit of this is, is that
on a long-term basis it will be a
tremendous 'shift for the way we
provide services to. people and very
important. to use a facility such as
this and put it to good use in terms
of services that will be provided,"
Rae said.
"Once the construction jobs are
done, we'll have.a building that will:
last us well into the next century,"
Rae. said.
Rae presented the $1. million
cheque to Warden Allan Gibson.
"This is .the beginning of a 10 -
year planning effort for Huronview
and rest assured we wiWinvite you
back to the opening hopefully
sometime next year," Gibson said.
The program has created 2,400
jobs through $48 million' in jobsOn-
tario Community Action assistance
to 360 municipalities in Ontario.
These communities are also
contributing $97 million, bring total
investment to $145 million.
Rae 'also announced $10,000
funding for the Huron Community
Network to establish a leadership
program.
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Speeches, music
and animal .projects
by Bethany Luchies,
and Vessa Kuyvenhoven
"Honorable Judges..teachers."
On Wednesday, Feb. 9, nine
people said speeches in the .gym.
Nathanial talked about Walt Disney,
Richard told about his trip to the
east coast, Steven replayed his trip
out west, and Alicia B. pretended ,
she was a tour guide for an African.
Safari.
. From the senior division Alicia P.
told funny stories about her
brothers, Beth talked about colds
and how to cure them, ,Dennis
spoke about his sister Karen,
Michelle did her speech on the
letter "S" and Leanne talked about
a handicapped boy she babysits.
Out of these people,, Richard,
Alicia, Dennis, and Michelle were
chosen to go onto the Legion.
. Our school would like to thank
the three judges who helped to
judge our speeches.
Did you know that soon. tigers
are black and white? The grade one
and two students have been 'doing
animal projects. Their projects were
on raccoons, cats, tigers, panda
bears, lions,...the list goes on. Their
teacher,. Mrs. Nonkes, reads the
projects to the. class. The. students
have learned many new things.
"Un..un..deux /deux." If you asked
the grade seven and eight students
what their favorite part of French
was,' they would answer. The Num-
ber Game! 'The students are num-
bered from 1 - 12, (in french, of
course) then, they call each others
numbers while clapping their hands
to a beat.
"I love your tiger Michelle[" The
grade six, seven, and eight grade art
class has one half of the picture on
a sheet of paper, and drawing the
other half. Everyone has worked
hard,. and the pictures are lookin'
good.
"Okay, who squeaked that time?"
If you walk past the sixth, seventh,
and eighth grade music class and
hear squeaks, strange noises, don't
'worry.. The students . have just
started learning the recorder, with
Mrs. Vanderlie and soon they'll be
sounding good.
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, 'February 16, 1994 — Page 13
In area bars
Health Unit kicks off
Safe Sex campaign
Valentine's Day is the day lovers
traditionally celebrate love.
This year, February 14 will also
kick-off a Safer Sex Bar campaign
in. local bars.
The goal of the Bruce -Grey -
Owen Sound Health Unit's cam-
paign is to raise awareness about
HIV infection and AIDS (Acquired
Immune Deficiency Syndrome)
among sexually active adults in
Grey and Bruce Counties.
The campaign will make con-
doms, in attractive pink Valentine's
cards packages decorated with
hearts, and AIDS information avail-
able to bar patrons. Written on the
cards will be the campaign's theme,
"For All The Lovers Who Care,
Thank You". •
The health unit had success with
this campaign several years ago and
decided to use the campaign again
because of "positive feedback from
bar owners and patrons," said AIDS
Education Program ,Manager Sue
Askin.
"Making accurate , information
accessible to people in a variety of
settings is critical,". she said. "The
rate of HIV infection among wom-
en and young adults is still increas-
ing. We need to keep getting out
the message that HIY/AIDS . is
preventable and that people can use
their knowledge to protect them-
°selves."
The campaign is designed to help
people associate that the idea of
being responsible is part of what
Safe sex is about, she said.
"The condoms provide a positive
message and remind us of the re-
sponsibility each person has for his
or her own health. People who care
about themselves and others will be
using condoms.".
After 50 Years in the
Jewellery business, 25 of those
in Lucknow, we are closing
our retail business.
Our "Repair Business" -
*Watches *Mantel *Cockoo &
*Grandfather Clocks
*Jewellery, will continue at
698 Havelock Street, across
from the Medical Centre.
All
In -Store
Merchandise
Agnew
LUCKNOW Jewellery and Gifts 528-3532
Final Clearance
Markdown
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New Spring Fashionsc
Arkiving Daily
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