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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-05-23, Page 13• • LuelinoW Senllnet, :W ,y' MO i3# '1984 -Page 12 Ana, page 11. spoansitiilnt for the park until it is completed• A project, committee was set up including Kisstanen Cliff Main, . Don Ritchie, Greg. Blake , and Rod' . McDonagh and they approacheed Lucknow Village Council, which gave A ts.•approvall for the' -project. • committee was in'•char.ge of 'letting s,- arranging surveying and. setting up ik• coarnn.njttees The Kinsmen held their. irst work "part " in April' of lastyear to fell" es: and clear the underbrush before the tea "". n. started. . Successful ' tenders were . let to-: Paul Church, Kincardine, surveyor; Robert Sym - es Construction Ltd., .Lucknow; Huron Landscaping: Ltd., . Lucknow and Reliable Services, Hanoverl. for the installation of the Frost. Fencing.. George Brophy, Barrister, and ; Solicitor, Lucknow: provided legal -services ,.;free of charge except for out of • pocket -expenses. and•Clnff Mannlaiid a water line from the shall for"a water tap and water fountain at the 'diamond. Both Symes and Alton went beyond what their contracts • • • ends i SPOTS t11 the Juni Farmers or arni±s , the LucknowDistrict • Kineties� a,C1ub affil, the_ Kinsmen. A sfiett setfence has been erected as the outfield fence for -tbe 1981: season and the Kinsmen hope•toinstall a' permanent fence next year 'Lights for the ball diamond ar e on called: for but came, in at tender ,# ice or.. th , agenda .hut,,, at an approximate cost o lower. • {- , ' le, t will lk 1 -• 000• t e y be three ye b f The .new ball diamond at the park is bigger ,, they can ,lie. Purchased, e e ti . measures 2411 feet?frQilm the'.hom'' � late; tai i R ring stone picking, any outfield posntian, and there ns gone Moot ° 1.a/s4411111, nstalla `on:of plaPyer benl#es and the sprin damp in elevation to the outfield 'ire a for 1 f ,h ' thantheexistingfield at Cal do is !'dark It Masi hours by the L'acicnow. Kinsmen have • included land clea ars a ore c can uP n ;t a property this year, as well as drainage purposes. . - �the wgrk incvp ved' `in fano' raising events to b l 1 1. 1 • ase w alow various on Three peg positions, ate ;available-11114ch ruse money to fund the project. age eves w P ay ' . , the diamond.-., A`large warmup areahas been 'The KinsmenRalso,appreciate 'the help and. allowed ,;onneith �r side of the diamond which support of; the :T.anesv>1le Lords Slapitch team, the Ashfield ,Federation of Agricul.. is •iinportapt during tournaments. Adequate ark' ng is available in; a*qwn 7 ture,� <'the Lucknow Agricultural Society and lot and the Royal Bank lot on "`Willoughby they Lucknow Tractor . Pullers Association, Street without using, the fireball. lot where twwho have, also contributed to this community no parking is permitted.. service project. '.Players benches and'bat racks were built ; The Luclrpow Kinsmen plan to erecta sig and installed by the Kinsmen; T;he bleachers at the entrance to the park which will list th for spectators were built by*'the„-West•Huron names of the cfrganizations who have helped Junior Farmers and have been .donatedklby to. make the new ball diamond a reality -.Mr. and- Mrs. ---'Leonard Stanley.. of . ' - Holyrood. W.I. Michigan_ spent a few days with, Marretta - Hodgins, 'Witt -and Mrs. "Jim Alleh"(Carol Boyle)°and Shaneof Camlachie visited on Tuesday with Edna and. May Boyle. Relatives from here attended the funeral, of the late Mrs. Harry Wall at Lucknow on °5'.Tuesday May 45.' Sympathy is extended to the bereaved, -:.• . . - ,wb. Members from the Holyrood Women's institute, Mrs. Lorne Eadie, Mrs., Jack Scott, Mrs. William MacPherson, ' Mrs. Frank Maulden and Mrs' Alex Percy : attended the Lisa Rau of Lucknow played the featured role Bruce South District meeting at Tiverton on of Charity in ,the Preston. -Figure Skating Tuesday. Club's presentation of the Broadway circus " Congr•atulations: to 'Mrs.. William Mac- Musical, . "Remain". The feature ,;role o;f' Pherson who is the new president for Bruce Blum' was played by Scott Grover of Pres- „ . 'South District W,1 You have a busy year ten: • Leisa received the award for '. Best, ahead,' Loran( a ,. ..... ,. • ' Performance "b?:;an4'Intermediate Skater ., Ms's.' Arthur Phillips.„ returned home to the production'and :a scholarship of $ .as . Fonthill. after: spending a week at the. the skater showingthe most progress for the Maulden home.. Bess and Jean were dinner 1983-84 winter season: Scott received the guests with Mrs. Elizabeth Fair at Ripley, award for the Best Performance by a Senior , Friends of Mrs. Lyman Sutton are pleased Male Skater in the show. Leisa and Scott are • to know that she was able to return home students of Kerry Leitch of the Preston .from London on Sunday after und¢rgoing Figure Skating"Club., major surgery at Victoria Hospital. a send get well wishes Pearl. Correction Mrs. J. Barr,. Mrs. M. Bushell and- Marg- aret visited relatives at Shakespeare and Listowel, but not at Milton. NNUAL MEETING Wingham and District Hosni Corporation Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Wingham and District Hospital Corporation will be held at the Nursing Assistant Training Centre, Catherine St., Wingham, Ontario on Thursday, June 21, 1984 at the hour of eight o'clock p. dor the reception and consideration of annual reports, for the conslderadon 4 . , of new bylaw 36 [b] respeeting the duties of the Community ‘'Lisiaon Comndttee, for the election of Governors, for the appointment of Antlitors, and for the trauisaction of each other things as may properly- 'come before the meeting. . Copies} Of the proposednew bylaw may be ® lin the office of the Executive Director of the Winghama and District Hospital prior to three o'clock pan; Thursday, June 21, 1984. l'IZe3nanberinips gritittix� voting urchatne d at the front desk of sg lig � -es may be P the hospital for one dollar f$1.001 prior to five o'clock p.m. Wednesday, Jose 6, 1984. No i n inberaidp sold after that time, on that date, will entitle the purchaser to a vote. Dated st Wingham, Ontario, this sixteenth day of May, 1984. By order of the Boerd of Goveniors. N. M. ,Ncryuu SECRETARY J .Wee ens The Holyrood 'K i men's-1nstitutte met on, byM4 Boyle Thursday evening afAtle *Nile WWII': TOM' Hodgins, with Mrs. Kenneth' Jad e; °guest speaker. She gave a splendid talk on the work of the Victorian Order of -Nurses (VON) of which she; is a member: Mrs. Charles Murray presided 'fix • the meeting. Mrs. Wlliam Mac'Fherson read the minutes and financial`' statement, also the communications whichexplained several up The Institute canvas for ' the 'Cancer -t Society was very gratifying and amounted to $343.24 and appreciation was expressedto the . following canvasser: Mrs. William MacPherson Mrs. Weir Eckenswiller, Mrs. Lorne Eadie, Mrs. Ellwood Elliott, Mrs. i Frank Maulden, Mrs. ; Alex Percy and Mrs. Charles. =.Murray._ . y Y. , . _: i g • Congratulations were extended to Mrs. Morley . Bushell ori heir"success in ' winning first' prize for her bicentennial quilt; also to Mrs; William MacPherson who is the new president for Bruce South District. The roll call was; Ad old fashioned health remedy. Mrs. Lorne Eadie ga>tre a full report on the district annual meeting at Tiverton. • • ,Mrs. Harold Smith was the director and gave the motto on Spring . Cleaning and conducted two humorous contests. Readings were given try Mrs .Douglas McEwan an Mrs. Ellwood- Elliott: Kinlonngh W.M.S. The Kinlough Presbyterian W.M.S.: me at the home of Mts.. Don Robertson o (IrArednesday, May 16. Mrs. Tom McDonal presided' for ,the opening exercises. The secretary, Mrs. William MacPherson, rod the minutes and plans were made for a luncheon followin g the anniversary services on June 10: • ' The roll; `ca1L wats> a•'verse1 or thought on Spring. Mrs. Don Robertson received the offering and Mrs. Tom McDonald gave the offertory prayer. Mrs. Bert Thompson was in charge of the study on Africa, The Church and Refugees, and yead a poem, The Beggar. They divided into •groups for discussion. Mrs.. Don Bushell took the devotions. Following refreshments there was a sale of homemade baking and plants with Mrs. Alex Percy the capable auctioneer. Ge rgia, College Growing \With Excellence Business Administration 1nicrmation Procesing General Secretarial (Ca -opt Survey Technic ian Design Arts Apply now tor September Contact Admissions: 1150 8th Street East P.O. 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