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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1994-10-26, Page 14Page 14 - Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 26, 1994 TOWNSHIP OF WEST WAWANOSH All Candidates Meeting St. Helen's. Hall Wednesday, November 2, 1994 8:00 p.m. Come out to meet the candidates and ask your questions concerning Municipal Matters for the upcoming municipal election. of a NOTICE TO ALL RATEPAYERS VILLAGE OF LUCKNOW Council of the Village of Lucknow will be holding a ratepayers' meeting, and "Meet the Candidate" night on November 1, 1994 at 8:00 p.m. in the downstairs assembly room of the Town Hall. All interested persons are urged to attend. B. M. WI-iITCROFT Clerk -Treasurer THE HURON TOWNSHIP FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE Invites you to a Meet The Candidates Night for the Township of Huron and Village of Ripley for tie new Amalgamated Township of Huron for the office of • REEVE • '.DEPUTY REEVE • COUNCILLORS P.U.C. • Bruce Grey County R.C.S.S: Board Trustee Thursday, November 3, 1994 7:30 p.m. ' Ripley -Huron Community Centre Ripley, Qntario ; Kim Bann is named Huron County dairy educator Kim Bann loves kids so it's no surprise that she is eager to take on the challenges of educating young children about ,the dairy industry in her new role as the Huron County Dairy Educator. Kim was chosen as the Huron County Dairy Educator August 31 at a special reception hosted by the Huron .County Milk Committee. She is the second person in Huron to be named Dairy Educator since the Dairy Princess competition was revamped to concentrate on educating primary school children about milk and the dairy industry. "I love working with kids," says the 18 -year-old Kim who is the oldest, daughter of David and Dianne Baan of RR 3, Walton. For the past year, she has been working part time at the Seaforth Cooperative Child Care Centre where she discovered many children didn't know where milk came from. "I was really surprised to realize the children didn't know much about the dairy industry. I'd like to teach them about all the work there is on the farm and what all happens to milk before it reaches their table." As Dairy Educator, she will certainly get the opportunity. In the next year, she will be attending over 20 schools. Kim will also be promoting the dairy industry with cheese displays in grocery• stores and by attending focal fairs. Kim will be busy but she says that's the way she likes it. Besides her Dairy Educator duties, Kim will be attending Conestoga College this fall to earn her Early Childhood •see Sisters, page 19 Kim Bann Thls group Is the Lucknow contingent of the Wingham Optimist Track & Field Club. Back row, fromthe left: Sandy Lougheed, Nigel Black, Cindy Willits. Front row: B.J. Mayer, Hamish Black and Heather Lougheed. The group participated in the Ontario Cross Country meet hosted by the Wingham club last Saturday. (Pat Livingston photo) INFORMATION MEETINGS The following area meetings have been scheduled to discuss a proposal by the County of Bruce General Hospital tel provide a Ci' scanner for patient care in a rural setting. All rneetings will commence at 7:30 p.nr. Your interest and input are sought in discussions clarifying, the role of technology in a rural hospital setting. For more information or clarification contact Guy Kirvan - 519-881-1220. October 27 Saugeen Memorial Hospital,- Southampton, Ontario.- Meeting Room November 1- Wingbam and Area Seniors Day Centre, Wing la 'rl, Ontario November 3- Hanover Fire Departrlet Hall, 437 10th Avenue, Hanover, Ontario BOWLING • Monday Night Mixed Ladies' tLS. Wendy Ritchie 191, H.T. Linda Sticklend 470. Men's H.S. Eric Taylor 264, H.T. Martin LeBreton: 707. Games over 200: Robert Jones 209, 241, 246, Harold Elliott 208, 227, Eric Haldenby 213., Dave Humphrey 200, 201, Eric Taylor- 210, 264, 201, Martin LeBreton 255, 238, 214, Emerson Howald 233. Team standings: Newfies 27,. Midnight Rollers 22, Angels 17, Looney Tunes 17, Light Outs 14, Bluebirds 8. Non-smoking League Ladies' H.S. Trudy Foran 191, H.T. Bea Griffin 531. Men's H.S. and H.T. Gerald Rhody 256, 625. Games over 200: Gerald Rhody 256, Bob Jones 245, Eric Haldenby 225, John Hopf 211. Team standings: Weasels 22, Polar Bears 21, Tasmanian Devils .18, Wildcats 18, Pitbulls 15, Griz- zly Bears 11. • Thursday Night Ladies H.S. Marion Jones 224, H.T. Shirley Kennedy 564.• Games over 200: Wendy Ritchie 203, Barb Tyler 203, Marion Jones' 224 Wilma Elliott 210. Team standings: Kool Cucumbers .. 201/2, Carmelettes 17, Corn Heads" 161', Hot Tomatoes 10, Cauliflower Ears 10, Tuttifruittis 10. Ripley Mixed Ladies' H.S. Edna Stanley 182, H.D. Edna Stanley 291. Men's H.S. Ed Fink 225 H.D. Al Schaus 420. Games over 150: Al Schaus 224, 196. Helen McCreath 152, Edna Stanley 182, Ed Fink 225, 182'. Team standings: . Chevies 15, • Fords 14, Pontiacs 13, Buicks 10, Hondas 6, Oldsmobiles 2. YBC • Oct. 22: Smurfs: Amber Naman 104, Rachael Elliott 105. Bantams: Angie Nicholson 143, Jennifer Beyersbergen 106, Amber Ritchie 105, Loretta Weber' 108, Jason Paquette 119, 145, Whitney Taylor 125, Mathew Stewart 116, Robbie Moir 106. luniors: Jeffery Weber 164, Russ Mann 170. Seniors: Kristina Johnston 189. ' Town and Country Ladies' H.S. Anne Anderson 192; H.D. Jean Phillips 325, Men's H.S., Ian Dougherty 186, H.D. George Taylor 339. Games over 150: Anne Anderson 192, Jean Phillips, 170, 155, Fern McDonald 160, , 156, Anne McDougall 169, Pat Heimpel 154, Marg Nettleton 152, Ian Dougherty 186, George Taylor 178, 161, Grant Farrish 173. Team points: Pansies 15, Hyacinths 13, Crocuses 9, Tulips 9, Snowdrops 9, Daffodils 5. BDO • DUNWOOOY • WARD MALLETTE HANOVER W.J. Aldersley, FCA L.H. Vollett, CA J.J. Hunt, CA 364-3790 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Offering a full range of services: auditing, accounting, business planning, income tax planning, personal financial planning, computer and management services WALKERTON MOUNT FOREST PORT ELGIN B.F. Thomson, FCA K.L. Drier, CA R.J. Millen, CA • G.H. Munro, CA P. Thor, CA R. Thomas, CA 881-1211 M.S. Bolton, CA H.E. Kibler, CA 323-2351. 832-2049 MEET THE CANDIDATES NIGHT TOWNSHIP OF KINLOSS All ratepayers are invited to attend to participate in a ques- tion and answer period concerning municipal matters for the upcoming municipal election. It will be held at the Kinloss Municipal Building on Wednesday, November 2, 1994 at 8:00 p.m. Mark L. Becker, A.M.C.T. Clerk & Returning Officer Township of Kinloss