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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 2009-11-11, Page 18• • 3" y t s•.. 4ts sY, ^ >.f< Y e`y�4.: •"0,3 ' : • sa.Rrr`�i'�r+�ei•al,!►33 "'•- � .M.. MiK-a• flu '.}....eti'�j.•-JHS MA'll �. hl-, - _ _ • Page 18 - Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, November 11, 2009 Photo by Gorit Reid Wilma Elliott of Lucknow takes the plunge as she receives ' her H I N I flu shot at the Lucknow Medical Centre from Family Health Team RN Ann Marie: The flu shot clinic was. held at Dr. Shubat's office from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Nov. S. DWe Catch Von Reading • k-+ • • ri. 4 ij011'F8 not reading tbe per weeklq, OO'EI missing out on the ItestOellIs from around gout commLolitq. sa weeks delivered to gout rural mail box, in -town mail box or our door - S31.50 Call todiL.j Co subscribe: 519-528-2822 The Lucknoffl Senhnel * Congrats to KDSS grads Pu!pieGroz'e ry TN Masts Instil 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; $I:#It 9.9.'49* *: 4.# gi* •w '*4r4 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.