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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-05-01, Page 7Lucluiow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 1, 1985—Page, 7 New correspondent for Kingsbridge - Kintail The Sentinel is pleased to announce that Jennifer Dalton, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Dalton, is our new correspond- ent for the Kingsbridge Kintail area. Jennifer, a grade seven student at Brookside: Public School, will write a column of news items from the community, Look for her column this week in the Sentinel. If anyone in the Kingsbridge - Kintail area has an interesting news item, please phone Jennifer at 529-7420. On a sad note, Marie Park of Dungannon hiss decided to retire from her duties as Dungannon correspondent. If anyone in the Dungannon area would like to be the village's correspondent, please phone the Sentinel office at 528-2822. JENNIFER DALTON -FAST INEXPENSIVE 'WAY TO APPLY YOUR. NITROGEN CHEMICALS --LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED --STRAIGHT CHEMICAL SPRAYING AVAILABLE --FOAM MARKERS - MONITOR EQUIPPED "We Work Farmer's Hours" :Area fishermen enjoy sport in Kerry Creek By Jennifer Dalton On Sunday, April 21, the Kingsbridge Beavers had a horse and wagon ride back to the lake where they enjoyed a wiener and marshmallow roast. The weather was beautiful and all had a good time. There has been many young and old fishermen enjoying their sport in Kerry Creek, Kintail. Suckers and smelt were caught at the site. We welcome . Duncan Simpson home from Agriculture School in Guelph,where he completed a two year • term 'in agriculture. Bob and Jean • Simpson have just I Attend zone meeting Wingham hosted the Lake Hurop Zone of the Ontario Municipal Recreation Assoc-, iation on Saturday; April 20, which drew eighty delegates from twenty-one com- munities. Bill .Hunter of the Lucknow Recreation department and Clark Ferguson of Ripley attended the meeting. Six workshops were offered: Financing Recreation Resource, Special Programs, the Aging Plant, the Role of the M.R.C. Membir; Pot Pourri and Amalgamation of Municipal Recreation Services. Bunny Hare of Owen Sound presented a trophy to Clark Ferguson of Ripley -Huron for the most points earned by a non -direct- or community in Sportsfest. During the business session chaired by Neil Menage, president of the Lake Huron Zone, the delegates decided to disband the local zone in favour of working more closely with the revised constitution of the parent . body OMRA. There was assurance that although a special era of leadership and example throughout the province by this Zone comes to an end the annual confer- ence, the nevs(sletter and other services provided by the Zone will be continued. Reject county inspection program Bruce County Council has rejected the idea of a county wide building inspection program. The idea was suggested several. months ago but only two of the 31 , municipalities in the county expressed an interest in starting the system. The County Agriculture Tourism and Planning committee, which studied the idea, stiggested municipalities without building inspection programs should co- operate with neighbouring municipalities or set up their own inspection programs. Most of the municipalities in the county who were against the idea already have their own building inspection programs. returned from Niagara Falls, New York where they were weekend guests of Barney and Catherine . Carney and Agnes. The following residents are inhospital. and recovering: Father Ed Dentinger,, Bob Howard and Willy Hendriks. Get well soon._. . W e would -like to welcome Belinda Sloet- jes, new bride of Carl Sloetjes (formerly Belinda Bond) of Kincardine, into our community. 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