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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-11-13, Page 7The Kinsmen Club has elected a new executive for the 1985-86 session. in the front row, left to right, are John MacLeod, treasurer; Doug Aitchison, president and. Steve Chamney, second vice-president. In,tbe back row are Brad Humphrey, director; Wayne McDonagh, first vice-president; Blair Alton, director; Dale Lougheed, secretary; Paul Dalton, registrar; Rod. McDonagh, bulletin editor; and Tom Andrew, director, Past president Jim Pentland was absent. [James Friei photo) Kinsmen have buy .. fall The Lucknow and District Kinsmen Club bars at the community centre as means of has recently replaced the infield stonedust fund raising. on the ball bark diamond of the Lucknow ` One future project is sponsoring the Kinsmen Community Park. Although the Santa Claus paradeto be held on Dec. 7 in diamond has been in use for two years conjunction with the Lucknow Business" now:; it was found that the previous infield Association. After the parade, Santa will. was too sandy and 'therefore not packing meet with the children in the. vacant store hard enough and giving a true bounce. The • beside the Sentinel office. Snyder Studios work was done by Robert Symes Con- of Wingham will be on hand to take photos struction Ltd. of Lucknow and paid for by of the children with Santa. The club will the Kinsmen Club. also be sponsoring the New Year's Eve The club has had a busy fall since dance this year. meetings started again in September. They "Guest speakers at meetings this year entered a float in the fall fairparade along have included Maria Dalton and Joanne with "the Kinettes, sponsored Janice Cook Doherty, who spoke on the .living. condi- in' the Queen of the Fair contest and ran tions and. poor economic situation in Haiti two games of chance booths at the Fair. 'A and Ontario Hydro employee Walter Hogg very successful dance was just held at the who spoke on nuclear energy. Brent Boak community centre featuring the band and Ken" Fischer have joined the club this Player from London and the club again fall as new members. hosted the annual Zone B euchre interclub Anyone interested in joining this young tournament on Nov. 3. The popular men's service club should contact presid- Kinsmen hockey pool is being run again ent Doug .Aitchison or any of the . club this year and the club has worked several • members. Complex Fundgecs 5OO The Lucknow and. District Kinette Club has an active year planned for 1985-86. A few of the donations made by the club in recent months have been an opthalmas- cope to the Lucknow Medical Centre, 'and the purchase of two spring riding animals, to be installed in the spring, for the Kinsmen Balla Park. A pledge of $500 has been made to the Lucknow Sports Com- plex. Several projects have been undertaken since September. The C.F. balloon booth and face painting at the Lucknow Fair raised $125 for Cystic Fibrosis. The Kin- ettes have servedtwo lunches at dances. this fall and representatives visit Pinecrest Nuring Home each month. , Members are presently selling tickets ' on a $100 Shopping Spree at Fairview Foods, as well as organizing the'Sth annual Kinette Com- munity Christmas Bazaar to be held on Dec. 7 at the Lucknow Legion. The club will also assist the Kinsmenclub with the New Years Eve dance • to be held at the community centre. The majority 'of ,Funds raised by the Kinette club are used for community service. They 'also support Cystic Fibrosis and sometimes world relief projects.' Tht. nine members of the Lucknow Kinette club look . forward to a busy year. and ,the continued support of the, community in fulfilling the Kinsmen and Kinette motto "Serving the Community's' Greatest Need". Luclmow Sentinel, Wednesday, November 13, 1985—Page 7 '. LUCKNOW DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE OPEN DATES AVAILABLE NOVEMBER Friday. 15 DECEMBER Friday 6,13, 20,27 Saturday 21 JANUARY Friday 3, 17, 24, 31 Saturday 4, 11 • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22 Mary Ann Coning and Don McDonald SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 30 . West Huron Junior] Farmers • CALL THIS NUMBER BETWEEN 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. ONLY 528-3532 fucciunPHONE 357N6300 UADULT ACCMMPANINENT MOM. PLAYING FROM Friday to Thursday - November 15th to 21st SHOWTIMES: Friday and Saturday at 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. Sunday and Thursday at 8:00 p.m. each evening "A miracle of a movie. WEE'L IVIOLENCE I Attend world's largest horse sale." -Marvin and Hannie 'Scott ,and Darrin travelled to• Topeka, Indiana last week. . WhileJthere they attended a sale at which TRINITy eleven hundred horses were sold in thirty-one hours. The top sale wab $7700 and it is the largest horse sale in the world. ' They stayed with an Amish family in Indiana, and also visited friends, at North Branch, Michigan. • Nov. 10 vistors with Tim and Allie Reurink were Mr. and Mrs. Duck .Dam, Guelph; Mel and Renie Arnold and family of Kincardine and Derk and Tinie Logten- berg and family. Sympathy is extended to Manfred and Joan Dierolf and family on the sudden death of Manfred's mother, in Germany. Congratulations , to Cliff and 'Isabel Kilpatrick who celebrated their 45th wed- ding anniversary on Oct. 26, Last Thursday night the Huron -Bruce Swingers came to thein home for a surprise party and to. congratulate them. • On Nov. 5 Trinity, held its annual pot' luck supper, with '41 in attendance. President Evelyn Hackett welcomed everyone and Rev. Roberts said Grace. A short devotion' followed led by the program committee, Dawna Richardson gave a reading, "The Bible and. T.V."•. An' amusing skit was put on. by Evelyn Hackett and Ruth Alton, "A City Girl Trying to Get Used to Farm Ways". Rev. Roberts conducted . the installation of officers for the coming year. Following the business the names were drawn for 1986 Sunshine 'Pals, and the exchange of gifts followed; bringing a pleasant evening to a close. . DRUGS • • •••••.o••••••• • • NOV.13-16 7 & 9 SUN.-THURS. NOV. 17-21 7:30 GOD_• ENDS THUR. •• rfri NOV..14 ,at 7:30 • CCOMIANIM4NTJ • REMEMBER • $2.00 ' •' TUESDAYS • "THURSDAYS .• ••4•••411 Lucknow District'Lions. Club St. Andrew's Bali' Concert and Dance Featuring Bob Finlay AND The Caledonians •LUCKNOW DISTRICT PIPE BAND •OWEN SOUND HIGHLAND DANCERS L UCKNOW COM1 `UNIT Y CENTRE Saturday, November 16th - 8:00 p.m. LUNCH SERVED $8.00 PER PERSON Tickets available at: AGNEW JEWELLERY BA1N'S GROCETERIA, McDONAGH INSURANCE i