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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 2009-03-18, Page 6Page 6 - Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, March 18, 2009 • 404 4-..- Lucknowite Bobby Raymond wins NCAA title with RIT On the weekend of March 7 I trav- eled to Rochester N.Y. and witnessed Bobby Raymond and the RIT Tigers capture their first ever Division 1 NCAA "Atlantic Conference" men's hockey champi- onship. Bobby was recruited and joined the team in their first year as a Division 1 team in LIJCKNOW SENTINEL Birthday c»i° 4 4, r b. �.r Belated Greetings to .... Kaleb Kendon Meyer Manch 11, 2005 - 4 years old Brent Prlestap March 18, 1997 - 12 years old Ryan William Irwin, - . March 19, 1998 - 11 years old 'Craig Murray. March 20, 2001. - 8 years old Hayley Woody - March 22, 1998 -11 yarns- ofd Emma Enders March 23, 1997 - 12 years old Madison Ritchie. March 23, 2005 - 4 years old • Sheridan liwln March 24, 2000 - 9 years old Nelson Helm 24, 2007 - 2 years old the Atlantic Conference Hockey' League ( ACHL ). It is quite an accomplish- ment to gain cham- pionship status in only 'four years. Bobby was very instrumental in the team's success. He and one other play- er were .honoured in participating in all of the -team's games in their four years, and he was also selected as one of this years eam captains. obby is also the recipient of the Greg Moss Hard Hat award which is given annually to a player who per- forms at a high level with little fanfare. The two games we witnessed were both against AirForce from Colorado. RIT . • PARK TH 30Th- GQrJERICH 514-7811 Fri & Sat 6:45 & 9:15 Sun -- Thur 8:00 Sat & Sun Matinee 200 1/00 wiswiu ti March 20 - 26 w W ITCi-i NlDLJNTfIIM 181.A F1S10tR Fri &Sat 8:45&9:15 CONFES IONS oFA Sun -Wed 8:00 SHOP OLIC Nan— FROMM 110014111LIANG NOM, * l.t ir CNN% 0, Llv�ryFilmfest Thursday pan r:o0 only Makin, Moms 001M0 telovuw. www.movielinnks.ca 1-800-265-3438 Please join us for a... BEEF BBQ DINNER and DANCE By The Max Bent Band SATURDAY, March 28th, 2009 Dinner bpm -bpm Dance to Follow at Brussels Community Cc., Brought to you bye th'-` Huron .County Beef Pr • For more information please • Brussels Agri Services 51 Kittle MacGregor 518-523 Harvey Hoggart 519-482-91 won the -Friday game 64 and lost the Saturday game 3-1. It should also be mentioned that both games were sell outs. The Tigers move onto the ACHL playoffs and a tournament format to decide the ACHL playoff champion. This team gains a berth in the NCAA Division 1 National champi- onship. Go Tigers RIT Tigers NCAA Divsion 1 Atlantic Conference Champs Go! As a former coach - and teacher of Bobby Raymond, I was extremely proud to be able to .watch him play - and it should also be noted that Bobby is enrolled in one of the top USA Engineering schools and he will be graduating with a degree in Industrial Engineering , this summer. Bobby is to be commended as an excellent ambassador for the Lucknow commu- nity and a great role model for the youth of this area. February was busy month for .county BY CHERYL HEATH Clinton News Record Staff County Warden Ken- Oke reports February - was a "busy month" that saw' him attending a number of events on behalf of the county, including . the Ontario Economic Development Awards in Toronto where both he and HBDC president Pam Stanley accepted an award for .the county's strategic plan. - During his. monthly. address to county council on March 4, Oke noted the • event marked the first • time - a rural municipality won it. Oke notes the county also earned kudos for, both its Doors Open initiative and its new brand- ing project. Further - events on Oke's itinerary included the Good Roads convention, a South West The Lucknow Sentinel its annual tribute to winter sports on April 22. Please ensure you provide the Sentinel with a team photo and identification. Deadline: April 8 For more information, call Garit 519-528-2822 Economic Alliance session, and . the - Huron County, Federation of Agriculture's annual MP/MPP Luncheon in Clinton. Stepping down Coun. John Bezaire (Central Huron) reports it is ' with great regret • that he is unable to fulfill his duties as coun- cil representative on the Huron Perth Children's • Aid Society's board. . . "It's certainly something I was looking forward to but at this point in time it doesn't look feasible," he says. Council appointed Coun. John Grace (Goderich) to the spot. Under consideration Coun. Bill Siemon is urging the county to look at more - cost- effective solutions in dealing with the bank failure near the Huronview facility in Clinton. Siemon says he favours .erosion - control methods over a road -recon- struction project. Coun. Tim Collyer (Central Huron) introduced Matt Adams as the council page for - the March session. Matt, the son of county CAO Larry Adams and wife Janet, is a 12 - year -old, student at St. Mary's school in Goderich where he's enrolled in the French - immersion pro- gram. In thanking councillors for the opportunity, Matt noted his future aspirations include either a career in civil service or politics.