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'The Lticknow and Districi
Kinsmen Club 'held their aw-
ards night on November 5th.'.
Greg Blake won the club
trophy for the Rookie :Mem-
ber of the. Year for accum
ulating thermos.t points by a
ftra,.. year T Grant
Helm, Ron Crich and Cliff
Mann wonThe Maple Leaf ,
award for accumulation of
100 or more, points, as set out
by the National Executive for
first year members. Helm
and Crich each topped 250
points to qualify for the Out-
standingiVfaple Leaf Awards
as well. Attendance tabs
.
'were handed out to those
attaining 100% attendance
during the last year. Win-
ning this for 'the , seventh
consecutive year were Jim
Morrison, Barry Hackett.
Ken. Johnstone and Evans
Helm. Award presentations
were made by Maple Leaf
chairman Evans Helm and
Registrar Jim Pentland.
Zone B Deputy Governor
Alex Wilson of Mount,oreSt
and his Co-ordinator Don
Carter of Wingham were on
hand to present president
Rod McDonagh with' club
awirdSfOr 1979=80. These
included the International
Relations award, the Internal
ExPaustrui award far jamas' tons were. Lloyd Metzger and
Reg Bradley of Paltherston
while Clark Ferguson and
Bryan • Astles, of the Point
'Clark Kinsmen Club won the,
consolation trephy.
to their recent
request for a Pr9.1qQt from the
public the club received six
possible projects, A decision
on, one or' more will be made •
this month,
Fire Chief George Whitby
will attend the Noveniber.
19th—rneeting. He -will be-
speakIng to the club on home
fire safety.
ed membershin and the
Boake Efficiency award' for
club involvement. • .'"`
Two new members haire
joined .the club. They are
Steye Welonalst „ans.1 Brian
BPYcl.MaO5i;nald works with.
MacDonald Construction in
Wingham while BoYd is the
accounts' manager at,;the
Bank of Montreal in • uck,:
now.
Endue Tournament
The 'Kinsmen held a very
successful euchre tourna-
ment on November 2nd with
16 teams from 6 different
clubs partinipating. Champ-
NICHOLSON - Wilmer and
Doris (nee Miller) Nicbolson,
R. R.#, 1 Holstein, are happy
to announce the birth of tHeir
son, Shane Bradley, 9 lb.
10% oz., at 2.35 p.m. on
Saturday, November 8, 1980
at the Owen Sound General
and Marine Hospital. Shane
is a brother for Kathy,
Randy, Cheryl, Gregory' and
Melanie.
MELTON - Clarissa Lynn
would like to announce the
birth of her baby .brother,
Nathan William, weighing 8
lbs., 15 oz.,,,on Friday,
November 7th, 1980, at
Wingham District Hospital.
Proud parents are till and ,
Leone (nee Cranston) of R
R. 2 Wingham. Grandpar-
ents are John Melton, R. R. 2
Wingham and Mrs. Jerry
Cranston, R. R. 2 Lucknow.
Weekend visitors with
Pete and Margaret MacDon-
_:.. AL...were „John and._ Kathy
MacDonald and boys of Tara.
In our cookbook, What's
Cooking at your Place, pub-
lished in last week's Sentinel
the recipe for Spicy Party Dip
became separated from its
accompanying recipe, Frank-
furter Rollups on page 46.
The Spicy Dip recipe is on
page 45. We wish to thank
Wilma McMichael of Clinton
for contributing the recipes.
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SOCIAL scEnE
Mrs. Edith MacDonald of
Leamington and Duncan
MacDonald and John of St.
Thomas visited with Pete and
Margaret MacDonald and '
Andrew and Donalda Rit-
chie.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ritchie
of Brussels visited on Sunday
with Andrew and Donalda
Ritchie.
Mrs. Dick West of Ash-
field Township and Mrs.
Bryce. Elliott of Lucknow
spent last weekend in Port
Colborne and Niagara Falls.
In Port Colborne they visited
with Mrs. Elmer West, her
daughter Gwen, Mrs. David
Culp, and daughter Cindy.
Ken and June (West) Ma-
hood of London were also
visitors with her Mother on
Saturday.
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cookbook