HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-03-12, Page 7Two special guests
•By Janies Friel
Right now I'm making a bit of history.
Minor, footnote type history, and only
in the annals of Signal -Star Publishing.
I'm at Goderich putting together
papers with two courageous students
from Conestoga College, for Young
Canada Week, the peewee hockey tour-
nament during March break.
Most will remember seeing the byline
of Alan Rivett gracing these pages not
too long ago. He has sportingly con-
sented to paste up his old newspaper
alma mater and put off his holidays for a
couple of days.
I think we should all give him a big
round of' applause.
•Our next, guest star is Kathleen
Carter, a third year •journalism student,
as I understand it, and she has agreed
to take on the sometimes time consum-
mg but always pleasant task of finding
news in the four mtincipalities until my
return Monday the whatever. The
seventeenth. I hope you will all wel-
come this week's guests.
Of course, our regulars, are still here,
the lovely and talented Pat Livingston,
Joan Helm and Merle Elliott and the
always prOfessional Tom Thompson. In
the same way they telt me what's going
on, I'm sure they'll assist our two
guests.
'So, now, back to history.
I supposed you'll be thinking that I'm
down in Goderich goofing around with
the • student journalists (you've heard
how reporters can be), taking a few
pictures of the hockey stars of tomorrow
and taking a couple hauls at a hip flask
whenever the chill gets too deep into the
&fines. ,
L can't deny that that sounds like a
fine idea but unfortunately, according to
other Goderich staffers who've done
this project and survived, it's one of the
most gruelling weeks a community
journalist can go through.
The fact of the matter is that a
reporter never looks after the thing
twice. Goderich Signal -Star editor
extraordinaire Dave Sykes may have,
and is likely a changed man for it, but
in recent history, it hasn't been done
two, years in a row. And now it's my
turn.
•The survivors of the list two years
have maliciously told me tales of days of
arena hotdogs and fries, days of starting
work at about -8 a.m. and going till past
1 a.m., and of the otherworldliness a
YCW reporter feels for day t after the
tourney.
Sounds like fun, right? --
I 'should say so. And the best part
about it this year is that there'i, a
McDonald's to pratronize when a little
variety is needed in the rink rat's diet.
That's the history part
And hopefully, I'll be able to make a
little money. I figure a delivery service
for over a thousand peewee,.aged boys
has got to be a gold mine.. •
I'll cut the students • in 'for a
percentage, and the three of us will take,
orderslrom boys into the first years of
eating 'Write their body weight in a day.
A. percentage, even a small percent,
age, ..of ivIcthis-and-that arid fries awl, 0,'
shake for that many be:A:would mike
the three of us rich, •
See ya in Rio.
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*liey's Comet reme
To the editor:
Boni in 1901, and still remembering
Hailey's Comet as I saw it in it's
magnificence in 1910, lhope to survive a
13itionger, so aril renewing my subscription
to the Sentinel, cheque enclosed herewith.
I have hoped for years to live long enough
to see the ',,omet again but it , has been
scarcely visible thislime. In 010 it was
high up in the sky.
For the interest of my Wildlife Conser-
vation acquaintances who are .endeavour-
ing to save the vanishing bluebird, during
ows it's nests were built in 48 nesting
Weis on iny 'bluebird trail of 70 bOxeS.
About 360 eggs were laid and I estimate
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••.41? LAURIE PENTLAND
"Hey Donna! The second 441 Etiquette
meeting for Dungannon had quite a few,
helpful hints in it, didn't it?"''
"Yes fl did Deb. We distnised topics like
manners.and consideration at home, giving
a party,„ invitations,. family meals and
hospistality at home,"
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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, March 12, 1986—Page 7
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