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48 Coming Events
DAFFODIL TEA
Hosted by the Lucknow Red Hatters, at St.
Peter's Parish Hall (Anglican Church - corner
Outram and Hamilton &wets), Saturday, April
25, 2 to 4 p.m. $5. All proceeds ta Canadian
Cancer Society. - 16,17nx
BUCK & DOE
For Anthony Sloetjes and Vanessa Miedema,
Saturday, May 2, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m., Lucknow
Arena. Tickets: Chris 519-528-2670 or Barb
-519-529-7477. Bus pickup in Ashfield at 9 p.m.
and return at 1 a.m. Call 519-529-7477 for
details. - 14-18ar
7t\ Lucknow Community
Christian Reformed Church
293 Place Street, Lucknow
wwW.iucknowccrc.ca
519.5283133
Pastor Rita Klein-Geltink
Services: every Sunday morning at 10 a.m.
• This Sunday: bonus! YOUTH service at 7:00 p.m,
• Sarah Brink, just back from Africa, tells her
YWAM story on Wednesday, April 22 9:30 a.m.
AND Sunday, May 3
• Tuesday, May 12: Tuesdays' Table, 5:30 p.m.
• Sunday, May 31: 'profession of faith celebration!
• Hey Kids! VBS week is July 13-17
You're invited to join us!
WORLD CHAMPION ELVIS IN CONCERT
Roy LeBlanc, Sunday, May 3 at 7 p.m. at
Exeter United Church, 42 James St., Exeter.
Tickets: $15. 519-235-0860. - 15-17x
c'nv STAG & DOE
/for Mark Shaw & Jessie Cook
Friday, May 1, 9 pm - 1 am
Lucknow Sports Complex •
Advance tickets $5 available at Pizza,
Lucknow or wedding party; or $7 at door -
LUNCH PROVIDED AGE OF MAJORITY
Lucknow Presbyterian Church
136th Anniversary
Sunday, May 3, 10:30 a.m.
• Guest Preacher is
Joseph Taylor
Executive Director of Evangel Hall
• Special music by
The Gilchrist Family
• The South Kinloss Congregation
will join -with us for this service
FELLOWSHIP & LUNCH TO FOLLOW SERVICE
1----Turan kinloss
PUBLIC NOT OF SPECIAL
COUNCIL MEETING
TAKE NOTICE THAT pursuant to the provisions of theNunicipal
Act, 2901, Section 238 (2) and By -Law 2007-130 of the lbwriship
of Ituron-Kinloss every municipality and local board shall pass a •
procedural by-law for governing the calling, place and proceedings
of meetings,
AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT it is the intention of the .
'Council of the township of Huron -Kinloss to hold an additional
meeting to the iegulatly scheduled meetingdates as follows:
Spedal .Coundi Meeting April 27,2009 following the Planning
Meeting (approximately 8:30.pm). • .
Alt meetfogs are held In the ibwnship of Huron -Kinloss Coundil
.Chanibers, 21 Queen Street Ripley, Ontario.
DATED at the Township of Huron -Kinloss, this 16th day of April,
2009.
Joanna Malott, Deputy Clerk
lbwnskip of Hunin-Kinloss
SCHEDULED EVENTS
This is what is happening in our community's ration:
Clean Sweep campaign
April 11.2009
Ripley Huron Central School
Clean up around the parks and cemetery
April 16,2009
Huron Lakeshore FriendshipClub
In various area along the Lakeshore.
• April 26 — 130-3:30
4H Members and any other volunteers who wish to participate
County. Rd 6 heading 2.5 miles out qf Ripley
County Kd 7 heading 2.5 miles out of Ripley.
Wed April 29 — p.m.
Lucknow Chamber of Commerce
Starting at the Gazebo at the Lucknow Arena
2 1 Queen Street, P.O. Box 130
Ripley, ON NOC 2R0 i
hurontwpw hurontel.on.ca
%tAkw.htironkinloss.com
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, Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, April 22, 2009 - Page 19
Dpeatie wants lights at Carlow
BY CHERYL
HEATH
Clinton News- •
Record Staff
Lynn Depatie
wants to take a bite
out of crime in
Carlow.
Depatie, who
recently purchased
the Carlow
General Store,
came before Huron
County's April 8
committee -of -the -
whole session in
order to request ate
installation , of a
flashing light at the
intersection of
Blyth. Road and
Lucknow Line.
The reason?
Depatie says the
intersection is a
death trap waiting
to happen. And,
she adds, the close
proximity of busi-
nesses and build-
ings to the road-
ways only com-
pounds the prob-
lem.
"I believe this is
a very important
situation at hand,"
she says, adding
she has seen a few
accidents • and
many "near miss. -
es" since moving
to the area last
June.
More frustrating,
she says, is the
acknowledgement
of many passersby
that they "love to
speed through
Carlow."•
Motorists with
heavy feet are so
• common in the
area, she says, that
it is a popular
speed trap with the
OPP.
"My daughter
says we don't have
to watch COPS on
TV, we're watching
it in Carlow," she
says.
Depatie points to
other small com-
munities, like
Brucefield,as ones
where a yellow
flashing light has
been installed. She
notesrepresenta-
tives of the
Coalition for
Huron Injury
Prevention (CHIP)
have already
pledged to lend its
speeding• radar that
flashes passing
motorists speed to
the hamlet.. -
Yet, . says
Depatie, more
must be done.
"At least by
coming .here I
know I tried my
hardest," she says.
"Hopefully, a yel-
low flashing light
can .be installed at
Carlow."
County Warden
Ken Oke, who
spent many years
at •the helm of
Middlesex
County's roads
• department, says
while he sympa-
thizes with the,
plight of residents,
flashing yellow
lights do not slow
down drivers.
The annual meeting of the
Kinloss Kairshea WI was held
recently at the home of June
Gilchrist. June, Irene Haldenby
and Gladys Johnston served deli-
cious dessert plates along with
tea and coffee.
President Irene Haldenby
opened the meeting with a read-
ing "Easter. Wish" and after the
Opening Ode and Mary Stewart
Collect, Irene read the Scripture
"Borrowed".
. Alice Ritchie read the minutes
. and treasurer Andrea Feeley gave
a report. "Older women are so
responsible" was read by Irene.
The rollcall 'was payment of dues
and was answered by 14. Erlma
Haldenby has joined the
Kairshea.
Erlma gave a hilarious reading
"How to get kicked out of Wal-
Mart".
The annual meeting reports
were given on a very successful
year. Erlma Haldenby installed
the new slateof officers for the
coming year. President is Irene
• Haldenby;' vice president, Joan
Murray; secretary, Alice Ritchie;
assistant secretary, 1 Kathy
Gibson; treasurer, Andrea
Feeley; assistant treasurer,
Marion MacKiniion; district
director, June Gilchrist; public
relations, Roberta Whytock;
assistant PRO, Joan Murray;
education coordinator, Gladys •
Johnston; curator, Irene
Haldenby; advocacy, Alice
Ritchie; branch directors, Kathy
Gibson and Roberta Whytock;
financial examiners, Sharon
MacDougall . and Gladys
Johnston; sunshine committee,
Sharon MacDougall and Irene
•Haldenby, pianist, Jean Tiffin
and Kay McIntosh.
After the installation of offi-
cers, Erlma read a hilarious
"Mammograms". Muriel
MacKenzie gave the courtesies
and the meeting closed with '0
Canada'. •
Ttiips and Hyacinths • tied.....Nv*,i0i.• eight
Monday - HS & HT: Laura
Steffler, 233; Sharon Wright, 570;
Richard Elliott, 331 816.
Other over 200 scores: Sharon
Wright, 202;' Theresa Flood, 230;
Wendy Ritchie, 220; Richard
Elliott, 256, 229; Eric Taylor,
222; Ron Elliott, 238, 204, 204.
Standings: Wile E. Coyotes, 3;
Road Runners, 2; Tweety Birds,
2; Tasmanian Devils, 1.
Tuesday .- HS & HT: Lorna
Guay, 221, 539; Luke Smith, 323;
Richard Elliott, 645.
Other over 200 scores: Richard
Elliott, 257, 222; Scott Huffman,
222; Emerson Howald, 211;
Howard Hoggarth, 204; Brad
Engel, 227; Ron Elliott, 22,1. •
Town & Country - HS & HD:
Jean Ross, 180; Wilrna Elliott,
180, 349; Harry George, 238,
462.
Other over 175 scores: Harry
George, 224; Ken Chaput, 196;
Emerson Howald, 190; Gerry
VanderKlippe, 185; Lois Alton,
178; Don Ross, 175.
Standings: Tutips, 8;
Hyacinths, 8; Pansies, 5; Daisies,
4; Daffodils, 1; Snowdrops, 1.
YBC - Bowlasaurus- Kids:
Jaxson Curran, 78; Jacob Smith,
136, 115.
Pee Wee 100 & over: Nathan
Barger, 105, 121, 106; Isaac
Smith, 120, 172, 154.
Bantam 125 & over: Jamie
Menary, 129; Logan Curran, 137.
Junior 150 & over: Newton
Green, 163; Gloria Ritchie, 168,
184, 185, 171, 180, 150; Mathew
Hewitt, 157.
Senior 175 & over: Charles
Green, 198.
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