HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-06-06, Page 28Page 28---Lue!mow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 6, 1979
33 bikers in Leo bike.a-thon .Y=.�.
BY DEBBIE SEARLE
On Sunday, May 27th,
1979 33 riders started from
the arena for a 40 kilometre
ride to the Nile and back.
Despite attempts by the
rainy weather todiscourage
the riders, all 33 persons
completed the ride: They are
as follows:
Sherry Baker Melissa
Doreen Hartin graduated
from. Georgian College, Or-
• ilia,. as 'a mental retarda-
tion counsellor on. Satur-
day, May 26 at graduation.
ceremonies held in St.
Paul's United Church, Orli-
lit.. She has accepted a•
posllion at the Bluewater
Cen.hi Goderich. Doreen
is the daughter. of Mi, and
Mrs. W ib Hartin, R. 1
Dungannon:
Bernadette C. '[Klefferj"Scott
of Ripley,,'daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Kieffer,
Teeswater, received her
Honours B.A. degree in the
Co-op Recreation Program,
May 24, at . the University .of
Waterloo. Attending the con-,
vocation ceremonies were
Mr. Jim. Scott, Ripley; Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Kelffer,
Teeswater; Mrs.: Mary Roth,
Cambridge; and Miss Kath-
leen Kieffer, Morristown,
New Jersy. A dinner and
dance. was held at the
Beaverdale Golf and Country
Club for the graduating class
and their guests. Bernadette
is presently employed by the
Vanastra Recreation Centre
to establish Recreation pro-
grams for people with Spec-
ial Needs, in Huron County.
Graduation
Sandy McQuillan, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred McQuillan,
R. 1 Wallow, received a
Bachelor of Arts degree .from
the University of Waterloo,
May 24th at the Spring
-Cont , on. Sandy ' is a
to er at St. Aloysius
Sc ` 1, Stratford.
Becker, Tim Becker, Cathy
Chisholm, Trevor Crawford,
Joanne Culbert, Steven Free-
man, David Hawkins, Doug
Kaufman, Gordon Farrish,
Craig Irwin, Cecil Little,
Mark Londry, Etta Belle
MacDonald, Robbie Maize,
Dianne McBride, Kelly Mc-
Bride, Molly McBride, Joan-
ne McDonagh, Rod McDon-
agh, Tracey McDonagh, Dar-
ren McKim, Nancy Moran,
Leisa Rau, David Ross, Deb=
bie Searle, Lori Stanley,
Sharon. Struthers, Donalda
Thompson, Susan Thomp-
son, Craig Treleaven, Cathy
Treleaven, Diane Wilson.
About $1600 'was pledged
at the bike-a-thon and this
will be donated towards the
tennis courts.
Congratulations to Doug
Kaufman, Sharon Struthers
and Lori Stanley on being the
top three money earners.
Thank you to everyone
who made this ride a suc-
cess.
Remember that money
must be turned in to Debbie
Searle by June 15th or to
Ashton's Store.
On Monday, May.28, the
Lions were host to the Leos
for dinner. We would like to
thank them and ask presid-
ent Perky "Do you know
where your gong is?"
Lawn bowling season opens
The Luckiiow Lawn Bowl-
ing season opened on Friday
evening June 1st with a
delicious pot luck supper on
the laws -i# 'Dr. and Mts.
Dick Treleaven., A short
meeting was held at the club
house, followed by an hour of
bowling. The club was happy
to see some new members
out and would welcome
more.
The regular weekly jitneys
Locals
Mr. Oscar Hodgins is a
patient in Wingham Hospit-
al.
Mrs. Mary Graham of
Fordwich and. Mrs. Betsy
Crawford of Tara, visited last
week with Mr: and Mrs. E.
W. Rice in L;ucknow. ..
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will be held on Tuesday
evenings at,7.30 p.m., every- >.,
one welcome.
The officers for the coming,
year are: presidents, Jack
and Jane Treleaven; vice
presidents, A. J. and Tillie
Wilson•, secretary treasurer,
Maudie Fisher; games com-
mittee, Thelma Brown, Betty
Finlayson, Kay Crawford,
Donalda Moffat; social com-
mittee, Tillie Wilson; Isobel"".
Hall, Bert Moffat, A. J. •
Wilson, -:Wib Brown, Jack
Treleaven, Harry Lavis; tele-
phone committee, Dora
Brooks,Helen Todd, Audrey
Macponald; caretaker, Omar
Brooks.
treat you
roYallY
Miller; tournament commit-
tee, Roy Finlayson, Jack
MacDonald, Alex MacNay,
Isobel Miller; grounds com-
mittee, Omar Brooks, Lloyd
Births
MILLER Mx. and Mrs.
Albert Miller, R. 2 Lucknow,
are happy to announce the
arrival of their daughter in
Wingham and District Hos-
pital, on June 3, 1979
JANSEN - Cindy and Randy..
Jansen, Cochrane,.:Ontario,
are- happyto announce the
arrival of a son, Scott Wil-
liam, on: May 14, 1979. A
first grandchild for Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Jansen of Coch-
rane and a first great grand-
child for Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Percy of . Holyrood.
(Gifty IdeaS FOR MD)
For your Number One Man,
we've got a Number One
selection, of Pop -pleasing
gift ideas
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LUCKNOW . AND DISTRICT
Swimming Pool
WILL
REGISTRATION
AT THE LUCKNOW TOWN. HALL
Saturday, June 9th:.
FROM. 9:00 A.M. TO.4.P.M.
Saturday; June 16th
FROM '9 A.M. TO 12 NOON
There will be two summer swimming sessions - for the
Month of July and August
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PRICE PER .SESSION
0810.00 FOR ONE
$16 FOR TWO
$20 PER FAMILY
Please Note
The size of the beginner swimming classes is limited
to 10 per instructor per period of time. So come early to
get the time of your choice.
The Junior, Intermediate and Senior classes are not
restricted.
ON REGISTRATIQN DAY
PLEASE KNOW
SWIMMING LEVEL ATTAINED
TIME PERIOD DESIRED,
IN WHICH SWIMMING SESSION YOU WANT
TO BE ENROLLED - [July or August or both]
DON'T ENROLL SMALL CHILDREN WHO ARE
LESS THAN 44" TALL
THANK YOU