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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-09-04, Page 6Page 6 . Lucknow Senti eL Wed*MU%` ti to r 1991 Kinsmeu and iiinettes elect new leaders _ Sewer Hookups Free Estim nes n business since 1968 6 6 6 LLOYD COLLINS CONSTRUCTION 395-5240 Dave. RQbhisoa your Port Peuy��Q. Ont, and aU M 11'ubi` of Ingeis J Oat. were recently elected as - National Powidents of the Aso& anion of Kin Clubs, Robinson. the new National Kins- men President. works for . me Durham Board of Education as a computer teacher and Malcolm, the new National Kh ette President, is the executive director of the Big Brothers/Big Sisters of St. Thor;4awiE1gra . These elections took place as the Association's national convention in Ha if NS. where h was announced that during the past year the nearly 1.110, ' Kinsmen and Dinette Clubs across Canada deuated nearly $28;7 millionin service funds to their cutommities, The Association, continued is exnamdinary support of me - di= Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. (CCM with laSt years reeet'd eon- tdbuttou of $197 noilliOnp mit n,, jug aS the largeest single contd. butor to the Com. Since theism Kinsmen club beau supporting cystic fibrosis .back in 1964 more than $10 million has been raised. As the association enters its 72nd" year„Kinsmen and Kinett.es can tae a great deal of pride in Hieb' support of many organozAtions including the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada,.. Operation GES Home, Kin Shining Light and Swimming L. opens Once. It took One -Hundred And Fifty years to arrive at this momentous occasion and yet once it goes by, it will never happen again. What is it? Simply put, it's the, single. most important event Huron County has ever seen! From October 1=,-1991 until September 30'"1, 1992, Huron County will be celebrating its Sesqui-Centennial Anniversary! That's 150 years worth of celebrating, and to !nark this grand occasion, the FOCUS Newsmagazine will be publishing The Official Huron County Sesqui-Centennial Anniversary Edition. If you manage or own a business anywhere in Huron C�9 tiny, youu won't want to miss tin , unique advertising opportunity. After till::. it only happens once. Advertising Deadline: Friday, September 27, 1991 Call your FOCUS advertising representative today! 1 c a Huron Count amirimia.di FOCUS A REOIONAL NEWSMAGAZINE A Signal -Star Publication 528-2822 Canada, The Kinsmen, Fi,aindatioa Saskatchewan . and the . giusuien. • Rehabilitation Foundation of British Columbia, both of ,which serve the needs of disabled PeoPle in these. pxovinco,, - had sloccessful fund raising years. -The .Saskatcheww clubs rated over'$1,8 milton duriii 20 -hour telethon called Telecte o sup- port thele foundation while B.0 clubs assisted them fore ' on, by raising $1S amort" in a doer4o door' blitz known as the, Kinsmen,. Mothers' March. While Kinsmen and Kinettes are alt -Canadian more than $65,000 was sent to help Kill international development activities in the Sudan and Pent, Robinson has been a Kinsmen since 1981, has belonged to clubs 1n Ontario and is cunently a member of the Kinsmen Club of Port Perry. tifialeolor brie a "Knees wore than 10 years ago anil has held many club offices s' and exemilve positions, Currently, tly,. i Malcolm sa member of Janette Club of Dorchester d Arm The Association of Ki Clubs is au alt Canadian organization found in ..1920 in ;Hainilton, The Kin Nation Headqus is located in Carnbridgee QntLL ndlae epi to ywy„ '.f V' 4Q The Association has a total mem- bership of Mere than 164000 you.%. men and women between, the ages 21. and 45 in mote than Logo clubs. across Canada Kinsmen and Kineue clubs pro.. vide`` heir members with a wide variety of social activities as wellas many oppttunit es for self -develop - meat by, serving thele communities through fund-raising and service projects. Educational help cacvalable for adults in this _ area Conestoga ‘Colle8e offers free Legion Hall at ' 56 Kingston one-to-one help in reading, writ- Street. She is available for- week- ing, and basic math for adults m_ ly, individualized ,iessons� by. Stratford, Listowel, Cliaton appointment at. various times, of W,-inut gham auci Bon is confidential and :all _ If you would like to improve materials are provided at no your 'reading, writing* Or math extra charge. • skills, or know of someone else . Liana Bentley -teaches in who Might, please call ,1.800-463 . Goderich at the Royal Canadian 0796. Laflesviit� L�rd take over facet an do -pitch league After 15 weeks of play the Lanesville Loris have taken over Rist piaci - in the Lucknow Dungannon Slo-pitch :leaguewith a _record ' of 15 . wins! and 3 fosses. Their winning percentage is a Ieague best .833. The Lords went 6 and 0 .:for the .month. of August to take over top 'spot in the standings Air the first tune this season. The Lucknow • Oystalizers by , virtue of,. their 13 to 11 win over the Kinsmen regained second 'spot with 15 wins and 4 "losses. Their August record was 5 wins and no losses. Kinsmen, :!meanwhile, fell out of first place for the first dine in two months with a 2 win and, 3 loss August record. - The Holyrood Trojans ,edged past Wotanthe,Luckfow'Six otan to take over fourth place once again. Itinioss;,who are currently riding: •a dirge game winning strilik, mowed . from eighth spot up into—Sixth, while the Belfast Rebels stretched their lead to two games over the fellow expansion team the Luclmow Blues. There is only three weeks left to complete ' the 24 game schedule which will wrap up the 1991 sea- . son. Teams are urged fo play any make-up gameap*i r io the season ending off Se tember 19: faun -fps' are remindremindal that there will be a league meeting at 8:00 pan.. on September . 30, at the Kinsanen Clubhouse. , Congratulations to the Lucknow Kinsmen team for their AA 'final showing at the Blyth •Industrial Slow pitch. Tournament this month. Con- gratulations also go out : to the, Kinloss and Ct sWizer teams for their split of the B Side champion • ship of the Quinlan Memorial Tour- nanient. held In. Dungannon. The final game was not played due to adverse weather conditions and the two teams donated their potential prizes to the Quinlan family. Current standings as of August 31, Lanesville Crystalizers -Kinsmen Holyrood Six Shooters Kinloss Belfast Blues Nile 1991 are as follows: W L PCT 15 3 .833 15 4 .789 15 5 .750 12 6 .667 13 7 .650 7 13 350 5 13 .297 4 16 . .200 1 20 .048 GB h 1 3 39 10 12 15h Cecil Little celebrates 65th Mildred McClenaghan attended the graveside service for Harold Pollock, at Fordwich last week. Norma Rintoul returned home an Friday with her daughter, Donna Guttoskie, of Kitchener. They had travelled with Ann Oberholtzer, of Waterloo, to Algonquin . Park, to bring home Ann's son Jeff, who had been working there for the summer. Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Campbell and Heather of Ancaster spent the weekend with Norma 'Untold. On Sunday, Michele Gutoskie and friends of Kitchener, visited with Norma. Michele is entering Windsor University of Nursing in September fora four-year colotri e. WHITECHURCH by Joan Ross mmonammimmonnommum obtain her Bachelor Degree in Nur- sing. The family of Cecil Little held a 65th birthday party for Cecil in the Whitechurch Hall on Sunday. His brother, Goldie of Brampton, a daughter of Si Thomas and other family members attended. Mildred McCienaghan and John McKinnon had a tour of the Bruce Nuclear Plant on Sunday. Joe VVdowialt, of port gm,: a friend of Mildred's,1s employed at thePohn.