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47 Cards of Thanks
WAGNER
1 wish to thank my family for making my 90ti
birthday very special. Thanks to friends for all
the cards and best wishes. Gerald. - 12x
WEBSTER
Thank you very much for all the phone calls,
cards and visits while I was hospitalized.
Thanks to the nurses and doctors in Wingham
and the CCAC. Thanks especially for the many
tributes to Frances. Ken. - 12x
BARR
Thanks to family, relatives and friends for
cards, phone calls and birthday greetings.
Special thanks to family for gifts and dinners.
Jack. - 12x
LAWS ATOM & BANTAM TOURNAMENTS
The Atom LL and Elaine . Irwin Memorial
Bantam LL tournaments both ran ve
ly thanks to our sponsors Pegg Construction
and the Irwin family, the arena staff and my
trusty helpers Sharon and Barb. 1 would also
like to take this opportunity to thank the time
keepers, ; girls at the door, . the teams, parents,
referees and volunteers who all worked hard to
make these tournaments happen. Annette
Drennan, Tournament Chair. - 12ar
SCOTT
Our family would like to thank the Ripley and
Lucknow Fire Departments for their help at our
fire on Thursday, March 12. It would have been
much worse if the fire departments had not
responded so quickly. Volunteers are so impor-
tant
q y • • Thanks,Blair and
in our communities.
Fiona, Bill and Bertha. - 12cc
48 Colming. Event*
LUCKNOW DISTRICT
COMMUNITY .CENTRE
• March 22 - Lucknow United Church
Supper &Variety Concert
FOR INFO OR BOOKINGS CALL
McDonagh Insurance 519-528-3423
48 Corning Events
LUCKNOW SCOUTING SOUP AND
SANDWICH LUNCHEON
Will be on Saturday, March 28 from 10:30 a.m.
to 1 p.m. at the Lucknow Town Hall, $5 per per-
son. Take out available. - 12,13ar
Anyone interested in joining a 4-}-1 Sheep Club in
Lucknow, is asked to contact
Keith Todd 519-528-2650 or =1
Joan Finlay 519-528-2620 before March 31.
F.E.•
Madill Secondary School
Parent -teacher Night
Thursday, March 26
6:30to8p.m.
(in large gym at Madill)
Pleaseregister at the Victoria
Street Entrance
• Progress reports were sent
home with students on March 13
with information about the format
of the Parent/Teacher evening.
If you have any questions, call the
school at 519-357-1800
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HURON -BRUCE NDP
Annual general meeting, Thursday, March 26.
Lucknow Town Hall. 7 p.m. Potluck dessert
and 7:30 p.m. meeting. Must be member -in -
good -standing to vote, - 12ccVACATION
BIBLE SCHOOL
Advance notice - Aug. 17-21, Lucknow
Presbyterian Church. All children welcome.
Theme: Discovery Canyon. - 12ar
RISK ASSESSMENT
Is your business located near a municipal well
or Intake? Are you a business leader who
wants to find out about risk assessment in the
region ,in the coming year? Do you want to
have your say on the financial incentive. pro-
gram for industries and commercial enterpris-
es :in vulnerable ,areas? Come meet your
Industry and Commerce Reps on the Ausable
Bayfield Maitland Valley drinking water sourceprotection region. Palmerston and District
Community Centre, Thursday, March 26, 530
to 9 p.m. Please register in advance to
info@sourcewaterinfo.on.ca or phone toll free
1-888-286-2610. Find out about :financial
assistance for eligible property owners to help
your environmental performance. - 12,13cc
22ND FORMOSA TOY SHOW AND SALE
At the Mildmay -Carrick Recreation Complex,
Sunday, March 29 from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Farm toys, industrial equipment, cars, trucks,
banks and vintage vehicles and more.
Admission $2; children under 8 free if with an
adult. Lunch booth. Auction sale (approx. 1/2
hr.) at 1 p.m. Len Metcalfe - auctioneer. For
information, call 519-392-6207. - 12cc
LUCKNOW MINOR HOCKEY
Is looking for coaches of ` all levels for the
2009/2010 hockey season. If you are interest-
ed, please contact the recreation office at 519-
528-3002by March 25 to sign .up. - 12ar
BLYTH FESTIVAL SiNGERS
Music of the Masters and more. Sunday, April
5, 2:30 p.m. Clinton United Church. Musical
guests: Jan Searle and Jason LeRoux. Adults
$12, Children $6. Tickets at the Dutch Store,
Clinton; Village Bookshop, Bayfield, Westcoast
Photography, Goderich; Tasty Nu Bakery,
Zurich; Nifty Comers, Seaforth, or at the door.
- 12,13cc
RETURN OF THE SWANS FESTIVAL
March 14 to April- 5. Tundra Swans, ducks,
geese. Paint Ontario Art competition and sale.
Exhibits and children's activities. 519-243-2600
or 1-800-265-0316,
Www.returnoftheswans.com. 12 ,12cc
CCR
"The Bayou Boys" (CCR Tribute band),
Saturday, April 25. _ Lucknow Community
BRITISH ISLES FUN N .m.
seat- Centre. � Doors open .. 8 � p.m.. to� a.m.
Saturday, March 21, :5 to 9 p.m. Limited
ing.: �
Bangers, mash, beans, Irish sh stew. Age/majority only. $15: advance,20 at door.
$
Entertainment. St. Peter's Parish Hall. Adults Tickets at Shear Design, Nine Waves,
10. More info 519-528-5128 or 519-528- Lucknow Co-op. - :12ar
3739. 1112xOLD FASHIONED
COUNTRY MEAL
Kinloss Community
Centre, ;. 4 to '6,
Sunday, March 22,
April 5 and April 15.
Everyone welcome. -
12x
1918 Child Soldier
from Hillier
Teeawater Tam Hall
2 p.m.. and 8 p.m.
Tickets $20 available from
Teeswater Video Mart
Phyllis 51924584
Jane 519 4634
HISTORICAL SOCIETY Presents
SPRING MOW/DANCE
SAT., MARCH 28th, :2009 8P
W1NGHAM COLUMBUS CENTRE
99 KERB DRIVE, WINGHAM.
WITH MASTER OF CEREMONIES JIM SWAN.
& FEATURING RANDY SA .L AND OTHERS
TICKETS - $20. AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR
Tickets also available at Ernie King Music,
Win ' am & Goderich or b callin ' 519-530-8000
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BEEF SUPPER AND
VARIETY CONCERT
Sunday, March 22
Lucknow Commullity Centre
Dinner at 5m. Concert at 6:30 p.m.
Adults $12, 11 and under $6
Preschool - Free
ADVANCE TICKETS:
•McDonagh Insurance ;
• Armstrong's Bakery • Evolasangs
• Elaine Steer at 5284709
Hosted by Lucknow United Church
Hone you're.
having a
great srIn
break!
Come & Go
ommunity Bridal Shower
for Deanna Harvey
daug ter of Rev. Candace & Stan Harvey
Saturday, March 28, 2 - 4 p.m.
Lucknow United Church
Please bring a favourite family recipe to
share with the bride -to -bel
Entertainment & Refreshments
THE BRIDE IS REGISTERED iN TO$ N AT SEVERAL BUSINESSES
Huron County
OPP statistics
Central Huron's
Deputy Reeve is
concerned some
residents will be
up in arms about
Huron County
OPP statistics than
reveal Central
Huron leads the
county in assault
charges.
During : a P tesen-
tation to Huron
County council by
OPP :Inspector Dan
Grant, March 4,
councillors were
guided through a
comprehensive
report
report of crime sta-
tistic- from each of
the county's nine
municipalities.
" you Y
enlighten
why Central Huron
has this problem?"
asked Coun. John
Bezaire (Central
Huron).
, Grant reports
one of the factors
affecting Central
Huron's high -
theft over $5,000
charges at 18,
while South Huron
leads the munici-
palities with 173
theft -under -$5,000
charges, as well as
the most number
of traffic com-
plaints at 203
Impaired driving
continues to be
problematic in
Huron County,
says- Grant, as :sta-
tistics show the
OPP charged 26
impaired drivers in:
South Huron, 20 in
Centrale Huron, 18
in Goderich, 17 in
Huron East,:12 :in
Bluewater, seven
in : Morris
us as to Turnberry and
Ashfield Colborne
Wawanosh, five in
North Huron and
four in Howick.
Grant says
increased enforce-
,
ment and more
Reduce Impaired
Driving
\ assault rate is ' the Everywhere
fact it is home to (RIDE) programs
the • Bluewater can be credited
March 18 solution
Yout Co1-rectional : with some of the
facility where figures.
assaults are inves- "Impaired-driv-:
ligated by the OPP, ing charges
Further, says increased ..substan-
Grant, the number tially, he says.
of schools in "It's good that
Clinton, at five, is we're, catching
another factor. them, it's bad that
"It's not a simple they're out there."
matter of identify- In that same
ing one situation," vein, Grant reports
he says. "We have 55 motorists were
had : some issues charged under new.
within the Town of provincial legisla-
Clinton itself." tion, known as the
Central Huron racing law, for
also leads the driving at speeds
county in the num- of more than 50
ber of .. break and kilometres over the
enters at 56, and posted limit.
drug-related Total occur -
charges at 40. rences for each
South Huron municipality show.
leads the. nine South Huron with
municipalities 888, Central
with the most false Huron with 751,
alarms at 230, Goderich • with
Huron East leads 737, Huron East
in arson charges at with. 679,
six, Goderich has Bluewater with
the most mischief 382, ACW , with
charges at 120, 281, Morris
North : Huron had Turnberry with
the most robberies 186, Howick with
at three, Huron 170 and North
East had the most Huron with 112.
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March 18 solution
Yout Co1-rectional : with some of the
facility where figures.
assaults are inves- "Impaired-driv-:
ligated by the OPP, ing charges
Further, says increased ..substan-
Grant, the number tially, he says.
of schools in "It's good that
Clinton, at five, is we're, catching
another factor. them, it's bad that
"It's not a simple they're out there."
matter of identify- In that same
ing one situation," vein, Grant reports
he says. "We have 55 motorists were
had : some issues charged under new.
within the Town of provincial legisla-
Clinton itself." tion, known as the
Central Huron racing law, for
also leads the driving at speeds
county in the num- of more than 50
ber of .. break and kilometres over the
enters at 56, and posted limit.
drug-related Total occur -
charges at 40. rences for each
South Huron municipality show.
leads the. nine South Huron with
municipalities 888, Central
with the most false Huron with 751,
alarms at 230, Goderich • with
Huron East leads 737, Huron East
in arson charges at with. 679,
six, Goderich has Bluewater with
the most mischief 382, ACW , with
charges at 120, 281, Morris
North : Huron had Turnberry with
the most robberies 186, Howick with
at three, Huron 170 and North
East had the most Huron with 112.