HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 2015-12-16, Page 88 Lucknow Sentinel • Wednesday, December 16, 2015
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A Lucknow Chamber Christmas
Robin McDonagh/LDCOC
Over 160 business people and employees gathered for the annual Lucknow and District Chamber of Commerce Christmas Party
on Dec. 5, 2015 at the Lucknow Community Centre.
Bits & Pieces from
the St. Joseph's
Kingsbridge
Community Choir
entertained the
crowd. L -R: Choir
members Steve
Van Osch, Teri Van
Osch, Michael
Dalton and Lisa
Dalton.
COC Secretary Rod
McDonagh, on right,
presenting a donation
on behalf of the
Chamber to Michael
Dalton, Teri Van Osch
and SJKC Choir
spokesperson
Jim Van Osch.
Mary Jo and John Nelson, left, are seen with friends enjoying
the buffet style dinner put on by Sepoy Village Catering.
Goderich high school student charged with uttering threats
A student from Goderich
District Collegiate Institute
(GDCI) has been charged
with Uttering Threats follow-
ing an incident that took
place at the school on Dec. 8,
2015.
Over the lunch hour
Huron County OPP officers
were notified by school
administration that a stu-
dent had posted a threat on a
social media website to
cause harm to students and
staff.
Officers attended the
school and were quickly able
to identify and locate the
student that made the threat.
After further investigation he
was arrested and taken into
custody.
The 15 -year-old male
youth was charged with one
count of uttering threats and
has since been released from
custody with an upcoming
court appearance scheduled
for Feb. 11, 2016 at the Youth
Justice Court in Goderich.
Huron County OPP would
like to remind everyone to
"T.H.I.N.K Before You Post'
• Is the message Truthful?
• Is the message Hurtful? • Is
the message Illegal? • Is the
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message necessary? • Is the
message Kind?
Police are asking the pub-
lic to evaluate their social
media messages before they
hit the send button.
"Always remember, you
are responsible at all times
for the messages you convey,
including online social
media posts," the media
release said.
Purple Grove
residents
busy visiting,
attending events
Mary Anne Kukoly
Purple Grove News
Tis the season for gatherings and there
are many going on. But we do feel badly
for the folks that aren't feeling too well.
Please get well soon.
The June and Earl Elliott family met at
the RVilla meeting room for their family
gathering on Saturday Dec. 12. Family
attended from Blind River, Barrie, Lind-
say area, Cornwall, Listowel, Missis-
sauga, Elmira and Wingham. A good
time was had by all.
Cheryl and Carman Bridge enjoyed
the RVilla Christmas meal for families of
the residents. Viola is enjoying all the
friendly folks there.
Congratulations to the folks that put
on the production of Peter Pan in Kin-
cardine. Our folks that attended the Kin-
cardine Community Singers' concerts
really enjoyed the music.
Mary Anne Kukoly had a good visit
with Ruthe and Hugh Duncan of Bloom-
ingdale on Thursday.