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The Lucknow Sentinel, 2016-02-10, Page 5Purple Grove News New LCPS principal CONTINUED FROM > PAGE 1 Deanna Scott Purple Grove News It is great to see the snowy owls back in the area. We saw three the other day - what a delight! Our sympathy goes to the family of the late Char- lie Lemon. Shirley and Doug Mac- Donald attended the Ice Sculpture contest in Goderich on Sunday afternoon. Diane Gottschalk of Shakespeare visited with Margaret and Karen McI- nnes last week. June and Earl Elliott of "R" Villa enjoyed lunch with Joyce and John Far- rell on Sunday. The Becker family also visited and enjoyed a Monopoly tour- nament. Also visiting were Tania, Pete and John Lise, Karen and Leonard Farrell. Janice and Stephen Elli- ott returned to Blind River after visiting with June and Earl Elliott and the Elliott families. Fran and Jim Farrell enjoyed a meal with Crys- tal, Jamie and Danica at Holstein. Jan and Simon Logtenberg of Dungannon visited with Fran and Jim. Sunday Doris Fielder and Sherry and Doug Howatt of Westfield called on Fran and Jim. Marilyn and Don Reid visited with Deanna and Morley Scott on Sunday. Mary Anne Kukoly enjoyed visiting with her Hedley cousins last week - Betty Carrick in Owen Sound and Delbert Hedley in Pinecrest Manor in Lucknow. It will be interesting to attend the Wellness Fair at "R" Villa on the 26 of this month. We all have lots to learn about our health and those providing the specialized care in our area. The Grade 2-3 curriculum, he offered as example, includes a community unit. "There's the opportunity to say take a look at our commu- nity and what are some of its important features and let's go and look at communities around the world," he said. This, he elaborated, is a way to expand a student's under- standing of the world in which they inhabit as well as better see their place within it. It will aid the students to see themselves as learners, he said, and will foster a individ- ual community within the school. "It's building a community Bruce Power employee injured A Bruce Power employee suffered burns to his hands and forearm while working at the nuclear generating site near Tiverton on Monday. The employee, who was doing routine maintenance as part of the Unit 8 outage, was injured when gas became ignited, resulting in the worker being burned, Bruce Power spokesman John Peevers said via e-mail. Bruce Power first respond- ers transported the worker to hospital and he is being treated. "Our concern is with the worker and ensuring he and his family get all the support they need and we are doing everything we can to ensure that happens," it said in the e-mail. The incident occurred on the non-nuclear side of the plant known as the turbine hall. The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission and Minis- try of Labour have been noti- fied. The ministry is investigat- ing the incident, while CNSC staff are reviewing Bruce Pow- er's initial reports and correc- tive actions taken, Peevers wrote. Wednesday, February 10, 2016 • Lucknow Sentinel 5 within our own community and looking at our own com- munity and then expanding out to the global community. And I think we can make those connections now. So that's kind of exciting," he said. What he would like his new students to know is that he is committed to their education. "I'm very interested in our students being successful," he said adding that he had an "excellent staff" "They are a really strong committed group of people that have some great ideas," he said, continuing that he will work to create an environ- ment to enable them to have the greatest impact possible on their students. POLICE BRIEF N. Huron man arrested for sexual assault The Huron County OPP Crimi- nal Investigations Unit has laid an additional 10 charges against a North Huron man in relation to a number of sexual assaults that took place between 1976 and 2001. The latest charges stem from incidents that took place against three vic- tims who were between the ages of 9 and 17. The accused was able to gain access to the victims through his employment at the Wing - ham & District Hospital and through his volunteer work as a Scout Leader with the 1st Wingham Scout Troop. As a result of further inves- tigation, Martin Cretier, 71, from North Huron, is facing additional charges including three counts of gross inde- cency, one count of sexual interference, three counts of sexual assault and three counts of indecent assault. Saturday February 13th 9:00 am -12:30 pm Pancake Breakfast with ham, eggs, and toast. 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