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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-02-04, Page 2Page Z—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, February 4, 1987 Service Diploma winners "Norm Bolt, the first vice-president of the Lucknow Agricultural Society, presented the society's Service Diploma to Ian and Sheila Clarke at the annual meeting of the agricultural society at the Lucknow United Church on January 26. (Alan Rivett photo.), Annual meeting held recently • from page 1 Allan Miller, Norris Messenger, Ian Clarke, Mel Ritchie, Murray Irvin, and Lloyd Morrison. In the ladies' Homecraft Division, Dale Skillen was named as the president, replacing 1986 president Ruth Bell. Hazel Hackett will serve as , the first vice- president with Gloria Messenger as the se- cond vice-president and Elaine Errington as the secretary -treasurer. Guest speakers at the event included Leonard Patterson, president of the On- tario Association of Agricultural Societies l OAAS) ; Bessie Farrell and Burton Hodgins presidents of District 10; Carol Rintoul, the 1986 Miss Lucknow Fall Fair; as well as Herb Clark, Allan Gibson, Barry Johnston and Cecil Cranston, reeves of Lucknow, Ashfield, Kinloss and West Wavvanosh Townships, respectfully. Special Awards given out at the society's annual meeting included the 4-H trophy presented by Ken Mewhinney to Kim and Debbie Rintoul and the Service Diploma presented by Norm Bolt to Ian and. Sheila Clarke. Guides hold enrolment meeting By Katrina Abbott On January 29, the Guides held a "Guide. Enrol ment for Tenderfoots. They were, Julie Carter, Kristen O'Neill, Sheila Moir, Melissa Nicholson, Michelle MacGillivray. Dawne Rhody and Katrina Abbott. Parents were welcomed by the hostesses Jennifer Porter, Danielle Cranston and Denise Black. The meeting started with rollcall and the Horseshoe. The color party of Michelle An- drew, Jennifer Porter, and Tanya Rumble lifted the flag. The enrollments were done by Guide leader Joan Chamney. As part of the tests, the Tenderfoots had to do the parts of the World Flag. This was done by Melissa Nicholson. and Michelle MacGillivray. Badges earned by the Guides were given out by Guide leader Joan Chamney. The Tenderfoots performed a skiton the history of Guides followed by a snack prepared and served by the hostesses. The evening ended with Camp Fire. led by Joy Becker and Alesha Moffat and a story by Julie Carter in which the parents took part. At the end Taps was done and the lowering of the Flag. Guide leader Joan Chamney and the hostesses thanked everyone for coming. Luc Vill�c 528-3001 L., KNECMEL ow Aarkct WE DELIVER. we RESERVE �rx PNIf,ES IIV..EFFEI DELIVEK. WE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. PRICES IN..EFFECT TILL CLOSING SAT. FEB. 7/87 FRESH YOUNG ONTARIO Pork Shoulder Fresh Picnics 2.18 KG. • it ./ LB. MARY MILE:~ 500 G. PKG. —NI !IMF ONE Ql'A1..17'1'" Sliced Side Bacon SAVE 1.20 • FRESH YOUNG ONTARIO Pork Shoulder Butt Chops 3.28 KG. 0 SAVE 1.10 LB. r j' ,/ LB. CANADA'S FINEST "GRADE A BEEF" Boneless Top Sirloin Steak 8.14 KG. 3. MARY MILES DELI SLICED Sandwich Style Cooked Ham 5.03 M. . I.B. Senior Citizen 5% Discount On Mondays Only on Orders of 810.00 and over excluding cigarettes and tobacco.) ;i""1.`II ff►ffie "Cash And Food Lottery" PLUS You could win or TO $IOOCL00 Complete details on how to win in the store No purchase necessary (';1;1111:11 OAKRUN English Muffins Pkg. of 6 /1.00 PROD. OF ONTARIO CANADA NO. 1 Fresh Green Cabbage .59 ea. PROD. OF U.S.A. SEEDLESS California Navel Oranges 5 LB. BAG 2.99 ea. PROD. OF ONTARIO CANADA Nl° I Fancy Macintosh Apples 3 LB. B N:1 .69 ea.