The Lucknow Sentinel, 2015-11-04, Page 66 Lucknow Sentinel • Wednesday, November 4, 2015
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The largest group to participate in the 2015 Ice Cream TrailTM are Dennis Kaufman and his motorcycle
tour group. In photo: Dennis Kaufman, Sherry Kaufman, Patti Haskicc, Frank Irvine, Paul Marshall,
Jackie Bradley, Brian Seim, Ken Little, Stephen Francis, Steve Snyder, Steve Fitzsimmons, Ken
Whittaker ,Christine Whittaker, Cheryl Ward, Chad Ward, Terry Finch, Cathy Johnson, Daryl Raymond,
Barb Dadd, Chuck Snively, Suzanne Snively ,Shelly Secuson, Brian Secuson and Holger Ludewigt.
Some of the photos from the funniest entry in the 2015 Ice Cream Trail"' were submitted by Edie
and Harold Allaster and their grandchildren Tom, Will, Ryan, and Allison Rands.
2015 Ice Cream Trail winners announced
Taralyn Cronin
Business & Economic Officer,
Township of Huron -Kinloss
The Township of Huron -
Kinloss would like to con-
gratulate this year's Ice
Cream Trail" Grand Prize
winner Bobbie Brown of
Collingwood! She has won
250 Huron -Kinloss Dollars
to spend at local merchants!
We would also like to rec-
ognize the efforts of this
year's special prize winners.
Congratulations to Dennis
Kaufman's motorcycle group
who won a prize for being the
largest group. Dennis was
able to organize a motorcycle
ride across Huron -Kinloss
with 23 fellow motorcyclists!
The funniest photos were
submitted by Edie and Har-
old Allaster and their grand-
children, Tom, Will, Ryan,
and Allison Rands.
The Most Creative prize
went to Mariam Barnes,
Kaye Inshaw, Mary Showers
and their photographer
Gerry Inshaw. This group of
friends and "Red Hatters"
submitted a detailed scrap-
book of their adventures
across Huron -Kinloss.
Thank you to everyone
who participated in the 2015
Ice Cream Trail'". Be sure to
visit www.icecreamtrail.ca
for information about next
year's Trail.
Public invited to take part in Commonwealth Women Parliamentarian outreach conference
Troy Patterson
Kincardine News
The Commonwealth
Women Parliamentarians
Steering Committee is
nwmo
NUCLEAR WASTE
MANAGEMENT
ORGANIZATION
seeking public participation
at its annual outreach
conference.
Members will be meeting
with women's groups from
Ontario during their annual
SOCIETE DE GESTION
DES DECHETS
NUCLEAIRES
event, which takes place Fri-
day, November 6, 2015 from
10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the
Bruce Power Visitors Centre.
Female professionals from
across the region will share
NWMO Learn More Centre
The Township of Huron -Kinloss is one of several communities
in the early stages of learning about Adaptive Phased
Management (APM), Canada's plan for the safe, long-term
management of used nuclear fuel. The Nuclear Waste
Management Organization is working collaboratively with the
community to advance preliminary assessment studies.
If you would like to learn about APM, meet NWMO staff, ask
questions or offer your thoughts, please drop in to the NWMO
community office and Learn More Centre in Ripley.
Everyone is welcome.
their experiences as pan-
elists, during an open forum
with visitors in attendance.
Those scheduled to speak so
far include: Deb Deller - Legis-
lative Assembly of Ontario
NWMO Learn More Centre (Huron -Kinloss)
80 Huron Street, Ripley ON
519.386.6711
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
clerk, Heather Kleb - Women
in Nuclear president, Kelly
Coulter - Bruce County's chief
administrative officer, Brenda
Orchard - Huron County's
chief administrative officer,
Audrey Ferguson - Local Com-
munity Champion, and Jen-
nifer Christie- John Deere Can-
ada ULC's territory manager
(2013 top 100 influential
women in Canada).
The Canadian Region of the
CWP is comprised of women
who serve in the provincial
and territorial legislatures, and
the Parliament of Canada.
The Association's mis-
sion is to assist Canadian
women and girls to dis-
cover their political poten-
tial, experience the fulfill-
ment of a career in the
public service and create a
better society.
Attendees are asked to
RSVP by contacting the Par-
liamentary Protocol office at
416-325-2233 or by e-mail to
Clerks-Office@ola.org.
Valerie Gillies
Lucknow Sentinel
Dan D'Alimonte keeps
an eye on his work
partner, Darrel Dodd, as
he works in the bucket
to install the new LED
streetlight on Campbell
Street in Lucknow on
October 28, 2015. Both
are employees of ERTH
Corp in Ingersoll who
were contracted by the
Township of Huron -
Kinloss to replace the
streetlights in Lucknow.
The new streetlights
are the same as
those previously
installed in Ripley.