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Lucknow Sentinel, 2009-04-22, Page 19- • ‘-`-- • 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 ,41.1' 441'7' - ' • . . . , 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. ' • . • ..AV NATIONAL VOLUNTEER WEEK -as,sic)int IC)in. APPOL 144 t 0 2 004:3 WA, ' . • IIV Vle Thanks to all volunteers who make our community a great place to live. The Lucknow Sentinel, your community newspaper since 1873 , •• • 0 • ••••‘• k ' • •• •