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The Lucknow Sentinel, 2014-08-06, Page 1t it �nlinto www.lucknowsentineicom The $1.50 HST included PM40064683R07656 Lucknow Sentinel www.lucknowsentinel.com Wednesday, August 6, 2014 Deborah MacDonald The Teeswater Highlander Pipe Band won first prize in the band completion at the Orillia Scottish Festival. In the photo above are members of the band who competed. Front from left: Greg Reid, Leah McKinnon, Drum Sargent - Dave McDonald. Middle from left: Lisa Jamison, Mary O'Malley, Laura McDonald, Marg Hancock. Back from left: Gord Ripley, Scott Macaulay, Alan Grant, Pipe Major — Bruce MacDonald, Ken McKinnon. Absent: Dave Haynes. The Teeswater Highlanders Pipe Band recently participated in the Orillia Scottish Festival and placed first in their band competition. The Thirty -Seventh Annual Orillia Scottish Festival sponsored by the ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION ORILLIA BRANCH 34 was held July 18, 19, 20 2014 under sunny skies at Couchiching Beach Park. This event Honoured Clan Davidson and included all things Scottish including a Scot- tish Ceilidh, Pipe Band Perfor- mances and Competitions, High- land Dancers, A Parade, Mass Bands, Scottish Country Dancers, A Children's Village, Scottish Entertainment, Craft and Vendor Booths and A Pub. Amazing that all this entertainment came with the purchase of a $2. Button. An estimated crowd of about 10,000 persons attended. We are a teaching band and always looking for people who are looking to learn to play pipes or drums. Our main teaching activi- ties run through the fall and win- ter, so we like to have people con- tact us and express their interest sometime through August or Sep- tember so we can start classes as needed in October. For more information contact Bruce Mac- Donald at 519-392-6322. art 1' + } 1 0 'l Nickel Changes ' Life Sloetjes Family t it �nlinto www.lucknowsentineicom The $1.50 HST included PM40064683R07656 Lucknow Sentinel www.lucknowsentinel.com Wednesday, August 6, 2014 Deborah MacDonald The Teeswater Highlander Pipe Band won first prize in the band completion at the Orillia Scottish Festival. In the photo above are members of the band who competed. Front from left: Greg Reid, Leah McKinnon, Drum Sargent - Dave McDonald. Middle from left: Lisa Jamison, Mary O'Malley, Laura McDonald, Marg Hancock. Back from left: Gord Ripley, Scott Macaulay, Alan Grant, Pipe Major — Bruce MacDonald, Ken McKinnon. Absent: Dave Haynes. The Teeswater Highlanders Pipe Band recently participated in the Orillia Scottish Festival and placed first in their band competition. The Thirty -Seventh Annual Orillia Scottish Festival sponsored by the ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION ORILLIA BRANCH 34 was held July 18, 19, 20 2014 under sunny skies at Couchiching Beach Park. This event Honoured Clan Davidson and included all things Scottish including a Scot- tish Ceilidh, Pipe Band Perfor- mances and Competitions, High- land Dancers, A Parade, Mass Bands, Scottish Country Dancers, A Children's Village, Scottish Entertainment, Craft and Vendor Booths and A Pub. Amazing that all this entertainment came with the purchase of a $2. Button. An estimated crowd of about 10,000 persons attended. We are a teaching band and always looking for people who are looking to learn to play pipes or drums. Our main teaching activi- ties run through the fall and win- ter, so we like to have people con- tact us and express their interest sometime through August or Sep- tember so we can start classes as needed in October. For more information contact Bruce Mac- Donald at 519-392-6322. i4.1 ' 11 9 dl• sF• Emerald Ash Borer Property Owner Info t it �nlinto www.lucknowsentineicom The $1.50 HST included PM40064683R07656 Lucknow Sentinel www.lucknowsentinel.com Wednesday, August 6, 2014 Deborah MacDonald The Teeswater Highlander Pipe Band won first prize in the band completion at the Orillia Scottish Festival. In the photo above are members of the band who competed. Front from left: Greg Reid, Leah McKinnon, Drum Sargent - Dave McDonald. Middle from left: Lisa Jamison, Mary O'Malley, Laura McDonald, Marg Hancock. Back from left: Gord Ripley, Scott Macaulay, Alan Grant, Pipe Major — Bruce MacDonald, Ken McKinnon. Absent: Dave Haynes. The Teeswater Highlanders Pipe Band recently participated in the Orillia Scottish Festival and placed first in their band competition. The Thirty -Seventh Annual Orillia Scottish Festival sponsored by the ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION ORILLIA BRANCH 34 was held July 18, 19, 20 2014 under sunny skies at Couchiching Beach Park. This event Honoured Clan Davidson and included all things Scottish including a Scot- tish Ceilidh, Pipe Band Perfor- mances and Competitions, High- land Dancers, A Parade, Mass Bands, Scottish Country Dancers, A Children's Village, Scottish Entertainment, Craft and Vendor Booths and A Pub. Amazing that all this entertainment came with the purchase of a $2. Button. An estimated crowd of about 10,000 persons attended. We are a teaching band and always looking for people who are looking to learn to play pipes or drums. Our main teaching activi- ties run through the fall and win- ter, so we like to have people con- tact us and express their interest sometime through August or Sep- tember so we can start classes as needed in October. For more information contact Bruce Mac- Donald at 519-392-6322.