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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-10-24, Page 7n Luckno Sentinel, Wednesday, October 24,1 7 Cancer' can be beaten. Please gave generously. t.%76434. Oct.Fri.w Thum O' 28, • Nov,. l Fri, * Sat. 7 9t SPM Stan, - Thurs. S. PM MER L STREET SHIRLEY MAc1.AINE . DENNIS ()WM Sif ►to Salt Wiring a imridi received.abomb threat last T irsday et lo1410st or the warkersi were sent home. No bonds was, found, but a suspiciona looking llunch. pail was. fond to-contaw only n:Meat:piemed.° coffee, according to froderich. Pollee Cider Pat King. King estimated thatthe thireat,cost the mine, around the :$100,000 mark. (Mona Irwin photo The beginning of fall signifies the start of another busy year for the Lucknow and District club. The' past year saw a number of projects come to completion and some new ones start. in the community. The club` . spearheaded: the finishing of the upstairs meeting room in the arena addition and purchased the .blue boxes for the recycling program which is coming to Lucknow. Also fund-raising. for research into Cystic Fibrosis played an- important role in .the club's activities and will 'continue to as great strides are being made in the search for a cure. Last year also saw the induction of two new find -raising events for the club. .The spring "Hawaiian" - theme dance acid the Summer: Farm Show will be continued this year due to` the positive response received. The year at hand appears to be as busy as ,any other with continued support for the recycling program and other projects which. are on the horizon. Already this year the Kinsmen club has made donations to the fire department to purchase fire safety booklets to be distributed to children in area schools and 10 Audrey Ritchie to help purchase'a three -wheeled motorized chair which will aid her mobility around town: As for events which will be run by the Kinsmen this year the first � .buffy year Locai" Xinsin will be a new event,, On. October the Kinsmen :and. Nineties are spon- soring a Halloween costume dance at the community centre. The dance will be preceded by a costume party for children 12 and under from 7 - 0:30 p.m. The . annual Kinsmen pump-a-thon for cystic fibrosis will be, held on Nov. 17. Come out and . fill up your tanks at participating service stations that night asa Per - tion of sales that evening will go to research for a: cure for C.F. • The early part of December will have : the annual visit of jolly old Saint Nick 10 town for the Santa Claus parade and shortly after it will be time once again to bring in the new year at the Kinsmen's New Year's dance. On the weekend- of February $,9,10,1991 the Kinsmen will` host an Industrial Hockey Tournament at the arena. February will also see the return of the slushball tournament which will be followed by the skate-a-thon for the kids. On April 6, 1991, the club will hold its second "Hawaiian" theme dance. June will once again play host to the 17th annual Kinsmen Summer- ' fest weekend seeing men's and " women's slo-pitch, dances, a Monte Carlo night and much more. Last but not least . the second annual Summer Farm Show will return early in July and should be accom- panied by an antique: tractor pull this ear. The 40 members of the Kinsmen LUCKNOW & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB Dabber Bingo Lucknow Communily Centre Sunday, October 28 $500.00 Mtge, 5pl5'250.00ea. Meagan Johnston end Gory MClinus $100.Progoiesky MI Ma,on.M.rnice Wald khaki 49 Cel Prix 100'4 83000. Jackpot 9000 on 55 Calls. r500.mustlla Pss�pl.InA • �54.0Q Coni needy. Centro epees 416:30 p.m. !lase Oath of7:15 LONG DISTANCE? CALL 1-800-265-3438 FOR TOLL FREE MOVIE INFO Knights. of Colum u club of - Lucknow appreciate the support the: conimunity shows for 'all events sponsored by, the club and `hope all that -participate enjoy ". • the time spent at these events. It is great to see so much community . spirit as, all proceedsslo , towards community improvement projects ' taken on by the • club. With the maintained support of Lucknow and -, area residents the Kinsmen club ;of Lucknow.and District will continue to provide service for the com- munity's needs. Genealogical Society meets Phillipa Borgal was the guest speaker at the last meeting of the Huron Branch of Ontario Genealogical Society. Mrs. Borgal gave a very interesting talk about her seventh generation . history books on two maiden aunts, Hattie and Bonnety Lloyd. They were an English family, with some of them moving to. India and she told of their lifestyle ' there. She also described how her brother had been asked to take their grandfather's artily medals back to India to his Regiment, describing the pomp and salutes, and how he gave s sigh of relief afterwards. p1� KE1IT44 Goderich Township Hall 1=RiD,AY,OCTOBER 26, 1990' Music by the Romero's Dance 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Tickets *500 to Advance or *7.00 at the Door Oktoberfest typo meal available at *2.00 per plate ' TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM: Shanahan Foodland 524-9691 Pat O'Donnell 524.4602 Oen Miltenburg 524-3241 Al Erb 5242384 OR ANY KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS MEMBER • O7•� NIVu4 tt Darandnce Children's Costume Party LUCKNOW CONWIUNITY CENTRE Saturday; October 27th •Haunted Room •Pumpkin Carving Contest •Judging of Costumes plus more games CHILDREN 12 and UNDER • SHOW AND SALE of Homespun Ontario Crafts and Antique China and Glass Knights of Columbus Hall midway between Walkerton and Mildmay on Highway 9 Sat. Nov. 3rd (10:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m) • ••4 7:00 PM -8:30 PM • w. Sunday, Nov. 4th (10:00 a.m. a 5:00 p.m.) ADMISSION Adults: $2.00 Children: .500 Under 14 years • Oren SOund Sill.. Nina., e.g►WM KERTON • MILDMAY titiod.lkn 9:30 PM-1sAM 'Gaines •Costumes Judging at 11 PM Sharp Sponsored dm and District Kinsmenn and Kinettss tdonle ., • 1"ItMMM FREE PARKING FOOD AND REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE