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The Lucknow Sentinel, 2014-07-30, Page 22 Lucknow Sentinel • Wednesday, July 30, 2014 Blackhorse Men's Golf Results Celebrating a Treasured Jeff Gammie Men's Results for Tuesday July 15 A -Flight Points - Glen Chaput, Murray Clark, Roger Amelotte, Joey Dalcourt A -Flight Skins - Glen Chaput, Murray Clark, Joey Dalcourt B- Flight Points - Martin Mooy, Larry Cerson B -Flight Skins - Larry Cerson, Dwight Leslie C -Flight Points - Randy Alton, Dave Mennie, George Armstrong, Al Edwards C -Flight Skins - Randy Alton, Ron Stanley, Darin Lindsay CTP Blue - George Armstrong # 3 - Boston Pizza CTP Blue - Doug Foell # 6- Montgomery Motors CTP Blue - Doug Gauthier # 9- Mary Kay CTP Gold - Dwight Leslie # 2 - Lucknow Co-op CTP Gold - Murray Clark # 4- Montgomery Motors CTP Gold - Rick Hodgson # 8- Boston Pizza Men's Results for Tuesday July 22 A -Flight Points - Cole Skinner, Dave Maus A -Flight Skins - Kent Schaefer, Joey Dalcourt B- Flight Points - Doug Gauthier, Dave Evans B -Flight Skins - Doug Gauthier, Tom Pegg C -Flight Points - Art Helm, Dave Mennie C -Flight Skins - Art Helm,Charly Cleland, Ron Stanley CTP Blue - Dave Evans # 13- Boston Pizza CTP Blue - Doug Foell # 15 - Boston Pizza CTP Blue - Jim Cooper # 18- Lucknow Co-op CTP Gold - Cole Skinner # 10 - Montgomery Motors CTP Gold - Keith Ellis # 2- Montgomery Motors CTP Gold - Bob Parks # 17- Boston Pizza Black Horse Golf News by Lorraine Arnold Black Horse Ladies On July 9th the ladies played a game called SIX and the winners were Chris Evans and Rosalie Zettler. Black Horse Senior Men The senior men played stroke play on July 10th with Tom Pegg winning 1st place with net 65. 2nd place was Walter Hogg with a net 66. Third place winners were John Usher and Ted Hnatkowski with net 67 and Larry Cerson won 5th with net 68. Walter Arnold was closest to the pin on #2 and Al Bowers was closest to the pin on # 17. Black Horse Mixed Seniors The mixed seniors played stroke play on July 14 with Wayne Farrell winning 1st with a net 65, 2nd was Stan Grant with net 66 and 3rd was Doug Turner with net 68. Pauline Pegg, Tom Pegg, John Usher and Glen Matthews all tied for 4th place. Closest to the pin for the ladies on #13 was Jackie Harvey and Bruce Heimpel was closest to the pin on #17 for the men. Black Horse Senior Men The senior men played the Stableford system on Thursday July 17 with Dave Cooper winning 1st place with 46 points and 2nd was Doug Foell with 42 points. Bert Ferris, Roger Amelotte and Dave Men- nie all tied with 41 points. Doug Foell was closest to the pin on #13 and Ted Hnat- kowsld was closest to the pin on #6. Chip and a Putt Bruce Skinn The Wingham Golf & Curling Club are starting to gear up for a busy couple of weeks. The Potty Cup is Saturday July 26th with the homecoming children's tournament to run on Thursday July 31st followed by the big one on Friday August 1st. The gals have the sce- nic patio all decorated up and all the benches look great all painted in homecom- ing colours. Bruce P. has the course in fantas- tic shape and the club is set to welcome eve- ryone home with open arms. On Saturday July 19th the club hosted the 60th wedding anniversary for Agnes and Bob Bregman. The group of sixty family and friends enjoyed a roast beef & chicken buffet in the dining lounge. Congratulations to the Bregman family! In golf action the Wednesday senior men had 25 golfers shown') on a drizzly morning. When the boys got underway Barry Edwards came out on top with Terry walker second and Glenn McMichael third. Bill Deans took home closest to the pin while Jeff Lockridge sank the longest putt. Don Bone shot a 39 for low round of the day. Thursday July 17th men's night had 72 golfers on a terrific golf night. Jay Marston and Zach Okrafka led the way with great rounds of 36. The longest putt prize winners were Brian Carr, Norm Watson and Chad Haggitt with Andy Williams claiming the longest drive award. The closest to the pin winners were Don Bone, Gerry Edwards and Blair Gordon while Pat Rozendal, Doug Ing- lis, Gerald Coghlin, Ray Walker and Brett Sangster took home the hidden scores. Piece of Lucknow's History Valerie Gillies Editor/Lucknow Sentinel Pinecrest Manor in Lucknow celebrated its 40th Anniversary on July 5, 2014. The lounge was overflowing, with staff, residents and guests spilling into the front entrance and hallway while speeches and presentations were given. Each speech give highlighted the rich his- tory and great importance this facility has in the community. The facility and staff were praised for the high level of care that the resi- dents have received over the years. It was pointed out that not all rural communities are lucky enough to have such a high quality of care available locally which provides con- tinuity of connection with the community for residents in their golden years. The family of Muriel Courtney presented a memorial bench in her honour for the enjoy- ment of present and future residents, visitors and staff of Pinecrest. It proudly sits at the entrance to the Manor. Greetings and words of praise were pre- sented by Huron -Bruce MPP Lisa Thompson on behalf of the Province of Ontario, Huron - Bruce MP Ben Lobb on behalf of Canada and Mayor Mitch Twolan on behalf of the Town- ship of Huron -Kinloss. Accepting the various presentations was President of the Residents' Council Cliff Emmerton. Cutting the cake for the festivities were the ladies who have held the longest employ- ment at Pinecrest Manor. Lillian Pollard as worked for 35 years, first as a Registered Practical Nurse and currently as a Personal Service Worker and will be retiring on July 29, 2014. Gloria Symes is the Recreation Aid and has an employment record at Pinecrest of 40 years. Donna Crich has also been a Pinecrest employee for 35 years and is the Recreation Manager. Two of the residents were recognized as they will be turning 100 years old in 2014. These are Margaret Mowbray and Mary MacGillivray. MacGillivray's daughter Carol Phillips revealed that "Mom would be the oldest living employee, or at least of all who have worked at Pinecrest." Crich would like to acknowledge that the Residents' Council have used the money donated through memorials of past residents to purchase furniture for the North patio to make Pinecrest Manor an even more enjoy- able place to live going forward. As Twolan commented in his speech, "We congratulate Pinecrest Manor on their 40th anniversary and look forward to it continuing to serve the community 100 years from now." Valerie Gillies/Lucknow Sentinel Huron -Bruce MP Ben Lobb presents a Certificate of Recognition to Pinecrest Manor in Lucknow on its 40th Anniversary. Accepting the presentation is President of the Residents' Council, Cliff Emerton. July 5, 2014. Frank Hayden was identified as the resident who has been living at Pinecrest Manor in Lucknow the longest. Hayden was the first resident in the current building when it opened 30 years ago. July 5, 2014. Huron -Bruce MPP Lisa Thompson presented greetings from the Province to Pinecrest Manor in honour of their 40th Anniversary at the celebration held in Lucknow on July 5, 2014 Mayor Mitch Twolan presented a Certificate on behalf of the Township of Huron -Kinloss to Residents' Council President Cliff Emmerton to honour the 40th anniversary of Pinecrest Manor in Lucknow. July 5, 2014.