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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-06-27, Page 9Le#w Awe 81, MN -Thi* $ Locai veterinarian is guest at Lucknow half Club meeting The thud ruetting of the Ld w Calf tiub tuck piece ar June 30 at the farm of Pon Alton and feta The Meeting opened with the pledge. President Dianne Black wns in chst*. Meryon Dow read the mintage, 75th anniver- eery celebrations on July glk to Seafurth were diecusaed.. Steven ltintuul is in char8e 0U -entering a team and Ken, Mewhinney will coach? Our gueet, Dr. Ken Vie, spoke on his experiences as a vet, He covered cow -calf, feedlot, 4a calves and what you should do to keep your herd healthy. He disown- ed different dimness, whet yea should watch for In each calf, and methods of prevention. He demonstrated giving of three dif- ferent needle.. liming is always enticed and then was no exception. One or the Alton's dairy cows was about to give birth. Thin was a new ex- perience uabde for aome members sadval. A video was shown on parts of the calf andthenee. d for fatty areae.. The next meeting will be at the farm of Steve and Scott 13intoul. 9n July 4 at 8s00 psis. Huron La]eesh to Pricndstpp Club eeminnebsionsomniminumina have d a at the'QINT CLARK Woman'g House in Kint reline and ' by Bev Hanson are pleased to announce it las now been, completed: A speedy barter/ to Bob Campbell of Countney. Crescent who returnedhome after a short stay in Wingham, hospital. Caporal Wayne Campbell of the R,C.M,P. rite The Pas, Manitoba came home to. visit and help out his parents, Bob. and Theresa, while his father has been convalescing. Mrs. Terry Elliott, Melissa, and. Josh of Riviera Qui Barge, Alberta visited with Gordon and hoe Elliot of Huron Road Last Thursday 15 tables panicipated m the Card and Games Night at the Community Centre The next Card.. Night is. Thursday June 28 at 8 p.m. Sharp at the Community Centre.. Ladies are asked to please . bring. sandwiches. Everyone Ls,. welcome to come out for an evening of;fun` and fellowship hosted by the Sen - ions Club. Tire. Fish Frylast Sunday was $ huge success with about 250 people attending, The fish preparedby Howell's of Wiaiton was delicious . and the music was fabulous with. everyone having a ping good time. Thee same band, the Point Clark Olde Tymcra,.will be playing for the dance on Saturday June 30. The Huron Lakeshore Friendship Club and the Point Clark OldTyme ,Music Association wish to drank everyone who helped and attended to bake the Fish Fry a great succ- ess. A reminder to members of the Seniors Club who are going on die bus trip to the Geritol Follies .m Hamilton on Friday' June. 29, the bus will be leaving the Community Centre at 7:45 tin:. At the Bracetrack and Raid meet Khaciudine Satm+dal►, ea Jane IS, Latham Castro' Pabae Sebald athletes did mad. The atbaeiee becloie, back raw, left te riagbt,, Steve Preto, siker is abet pat, Chad Hiller, lever la leas jump, leer* la tie# wet 1�► tem! t fora flet' the relater,g r Ate, VIZ the triple and brume is the Mei t� Flint tww,1 m emit,.. fCri.leagaff it fiiigir ir■�, by esunly record, and geld la limeg Nap, beating tine recent by $ cm M set a new county record, and sixth is triple jmup; Mare Johnoten, fifth in high letup and 4090y Parker, nab is aft pat. (Pat Liviagst.a poste) Children's Rallyheld Drop In at Camp Kintail The bills and dales of Camp Ito. After an enjoyed a hot dog sun- tan became very alive with the ex- er, children ranging from cited laughter of children iwheru the artten to Grade a enjoyed flfth annual' children's Rally was. � "Caring es based on the theme, held recently; Caring for Gods 'World, These included nature walk, crafts Fifteen churches from and musk and Molesworth, Brussels, Kincardine, All gathered in MacDonald Ledge Teeswater, Gorrie and all points in for a elide presentation about between were represented by the "God's World". After care; and 219 people' attending, of which 150 singsong, another suciessfid rally were children, closed with "Taps Centre There . were five tables of shoot played in the evening Jneu22, at the Drop In Centre with high lady being Noma Campbell, high man Wes Itoung, low bay Grace Gibeon, low man Andy Scott. Wilbur Brown hadthe most shoots. Two tables of 'bridge played in the afternoon with Ann Shields high and Jane Treleaven second high. 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