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Page 18 - Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Photo by Gorit Reid
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Lucknow takes the
plunge as she
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flu shot at the
Lucknow Medical
Centre from
Family Health
Team RN Ann
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clinic was. held at
Dr. Shubat's office
from 2 p.m. to 6
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Congrats to KDSS grads
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Congratulations to all the
KDSS graduates.
Commencement was on
Saturday.
Irene Boyle enjoyed a visit
with Kathy and Bruce Aitken
of Bracebridge on Friday.
Congratulations to . Pamela
MacDonald and Ryan. Liddle
who were married on Saturday
at Purple Grove with family
and friends attending.
Mary. Anne Kukoly attended
the funeral of Elise Morrison
in Huntsville on Friday and
visited with her cousin Betty
and Ken Morrison, also Neil
Morrison who was home from
Vancouver for his grandmoth-
er's funeral.
Saturday was a busy day for
Mary Anne. She attended the
Forster bridal shower for
Shannon Johnston held, at the
home of Dorinda . Bowers , in
the afternoon; then attended
the the birthday party for Alex
Becker who turned three. It
was held at Joyce and John
Farrell's near Wingham. Joyce
and John Farrell had Ole and
Ellie Rasmussem visiting on
Sunday. ,
Sympathy is extended to the
family of John Osborne of
Tiverton. He was the brother
to Edith and Charles Smith of
Ripley. and Marilyn Osborne
of .Kincardine. He also . leaves
to mourn his sons Richard and
Steven..
Christmas is a coming and
the Open House at IC
Greenhouses was wellattend-
ed and enjoyed by all.
Marilyn Reid, Janet Rhody
and their daughters `attended
the. Cargill Community
Christmas fundraiser on
Sunday along with Eueen
Emmerton of Kincardine.
It is good to hear that Ann
Collins has returned home
from hospital and is recuperat-
ing well.
On Wednesday evening the
November meeting of Purple
Grove was held .at the Centre.
Hostess was Sandy Gander
and scripture was given by
Wilma Sutton. Rollcall, was
answered by members ("What
do you do to soothe your
soul.")
Fran Farrell gave a report on
the area convention and rally.
Deanna Scott was convener
and introduced Lola Murphy:
for . the Canadian Mental ` -
Health Association. Lola
spoke of mental health issues.
and services provided by the
Association and provided
members with printed info on
various topics. She also talk
edabout 211 at service which
puts people in contact with
various government programs.
She was thanked by Deanna
and presented with a gift.
Tracey Howe, from the
Huron -Kinloss office,. also
spoke to the group about hav-
ing an . emergency kit available
at all times . She spoke on the
topic and provided a list of
things to . include in the kit. It
certainly was a timely topic
with winter approaching and
the storms we have.
Grace was sang and lunch
Was provided by Shirley
MacDonald and Judy
Thompson.
Johnston bowls a 230
Monday - HS & HT:
Mane Johnston, 230, 540;
Ro :_ lliott, 273, 641.
C er over 200 scores: Eric
Tay • ::201.
Sta t; ings: Old Klunkers,
21; e Challengers, 19;
Beetles, .16; Vipers, 10.
• Tuesday • HS & HT:
Krystyn Psutka, 195; Loma
Guay, 449;. Gerald Rhody,
259; Scott Huffman, 658.
Other over 200 scores: Scott
Huffman, 246, 214; Brad
Engel, 222, 229; Luke Smith,
235; Ron Elliott, 203 220;
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Kevin Finnigan, 224; Eric
Haldenby, 211, 201.
Standings: ,The Execs, 24;
Bad Boys, 18; WWMRB, 13;
Team #5, 12.5; Scottie's
Hotties, 11; Fab Four, 5.5.
Town & Country - HS &
HD: Pat Morris, .217, 367;
Harry George, 263, 460.
Other over 175 scores:
Harry George, 197, Myna
Mann, 205.
Standings: Snowdrops, 18;
Daffodils, 13.5; Tulips, 11.5;
Pansies, 11; Daisies, 10;
Hyacinths, 8.