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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-03-06, Page 1r t,. I.,.123 WEW. DAY MAtt-CH MAR-CH6,11 60t INCLUDES aSali*: .. Students at Lucknow; Central Public School cele- brated the' month of "love b February - by taking Part in:. 'Project Love" a program that sends kits of school supplies to' children in developing ,countrties:;: This annual event helps children in remote regions. of Africa and the Caribbean Each kit con- tains a pencil, eraser, ruler,• exerrcise, book, and same.. times a letter orpicture for the child overseas. LCPS kits are destined for Malawi thisy :ear. - The students,. teachers and12arents work e ;fund together to. raise s 'to` s cover the costsof materials P and shi p .iri and Support ort p .,,g� . from areabusinessesis gen-' erous 'he benefits of' Proect Love are riot limited to. those students who receive the kits. For the Canadian children, teachers and par- ents involved, Project Love is an'Opportunity to co rn- nicaie with their counter- parts in the recipient coun- tries and learn more about daily life in places such as Zimbabwe, ` Ghana and Malawi. Students are encouraged to learn about the country' two which they are sending their kits, and to enclose a `.letter or Valentine .describ- ing escrib-in ` life in their own com= ti- u � s• : n � ris:year, :studentsin all y pra.,rices vi ltl" will pack more }. than, 80,00, kits. ' This •turn to page 2 Saturday was. a''special day'for.:Archie and Birdie 60 edaythat 'c 1 onto . cknov�:, t wasears.to th �tev, N>< hos fL�u �., . : Patton `united in marriage Archie and his young bride Edythe (Birdie) Reed: `rhe ;ceremony was , perforrxed at.the Ashfreld,Church manse, just south of Lucknow. The newlyweds took tip:residence at Belfast where they awned and operated a store and garage for 20 years. Next came a' time of farming in`'Glammis and then they moved. to Lucknow in 1963, t0 the home Archie built on Inglis Street, where they still reside. The Nicholsons have two children, Donald:and his wife Helen; of Dungannon, and Helen and ,her husband Doug Bovers of Goderich; seven grandchildren_and nine great grandchildren r. lett Week� kin �the' e4aef � erspas ,ch id,n.r o., rl h him '' ► Airi Corscht Aarea: Oa.ioHine s... 'Curtis k.Centrero"w: Sarah Ritchie, JaredStapleton, Curtis Purvis, Ashton .Doren Clint .Hamilton.. Nash a hi C r.. -1...hit an i:a r le Ai#�. sorw, i�ri�t,.;phe 'IIII � . tl u .. o�ry Y h *., h r_: .: runt roww . �Jessica riaaI* rise Ma Sc 09g n e rs� �� .e 1:' 'Se nt a ' arF �n Melanie ,dip sit i_ ma h I a*Nl +� Kyle freer " heti ' .ortr>'rr Bc►bbirria .Jane i ArCher ; r ria .. Pat Li" ri stn a o . a �n aMnn Alicia 'tNtt : Y . � � � g 4 . ph t i rch break starts Friday ;and once Maagpain the roint recreation board is offering a wide variety of events tokeep students from being bored. Registration forms were distributed through ; the four area `'public .schools' and Madill'this week. The even. popular Rids, the Kitchen segment returns' g, this spring and kicks off thea events tanning firotin.l arch, { • 41, 11: to 15. Other programs are gymnastics, skating with. the Lancers, theatre arts workshops, road hockey tourney y . volleyball `clinics, �t .,. and a 4 on 4 tourney, figure skating, bowling, basketball clinic,free throw and 3 on 3 stre ball spring : training . for baseball and soccer, and. a literary treasure hunt. The Archie: and Birdie Nicholsonof Lurnknorw, cafe.. brated . their bathwedding, anniversary on, ntutday, with an open house . at the Anglican, Parish Hail. They were married on Mar..2, 1936 (Pat Livingston photo) " Two weekend wins advances the local Lancer team to the Senior 13 finals , . On Friday night in 11 ildmay, Brad Prtes.tap's seven points and Brad Murray's sic points led the team to a 8 to 3 victory. Darin Lindsay, Jeff Nesbitt and Chris Michie tal- lied ;f for three 'goals,,' while Priestap picked' up three and Murray two. Assists went to Lindsay, Dan toothy, C. Michie and SteveMichie. Adam Skillen was in net for the Lancers. Skillcn was very strong in the net when the two teams played here Saturday night, with Lucknow defeating Mildmay 4 to'l to end this series. Goals were. from B. Priestap, Lindsay,' Stan Kikkert and Dale Priestap, with assists from Lindsay, Br Priestap, Mike , ' J'hrttcroffand w utray. the finals. The The Lamers chime up;a against Dundalk in r ..,...:g then first game is in Dundalk on; Saturday at 8 p.m., andt n Y� back in Lueknow on Sunday for all 8:1 p.m. start. • w4! nSet Wacky Winter Games will culminate the week's agentµ da. There is a, fee for the activities, some are $2 'while others such as bowl- ing may be a little higher. Also 'note some age restric- tions apply and participants in an activity may be 'limit- ed. So, if. you haven't seen the program yet, flip through today's paper and you'll find an advertisement with details. For moreinformation call Carol Phillips at 528-2143. The rec board also is �► so offering a special on squash - $1,0 for the March break with unlimited play. la. y.. between 9 and ' weekda. s, between March` 11 and 22. lans rt by Pat Livingston H me -grown talent will have the Lucknow public school gym rockingwith laughter on Friday, Mar.:29. Back by special request is the Lucknow' Agricultural Societt presenting a play ,Henry's Mail Order Wife. The evening of entertainment is being called a Variety Concert and other servicee'clubs: in the area have been. invited to participate Elizabeth Irvin, president of the Lucknaw Pall Fair's Hotnecraft Division says their group ,decided to sponsor ,the evening as a means of raising funds for that division of the fair. As of Thursday, Irvin said replies had been received frorni the Legion, 1 ions and Junior Women's Institute that they ;would be entering a number. The concert will run *bout 90 minutes. If anyone. is, interested in sharing their talents, give Irvin, a call at $29 750,, to see if, there is any time left. 4