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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-03-13, Page 8Page Mine', We day9 , arch 13 1 Walkerton 881-2078 yri1.nnlvi.isary$ale Thurso Mar. 14 thru" Sat. Mar. 16 Pick a card from the deck and receive 11117 AO% err your total purchase* Included in the deck is a Free Gift Card Enter your name to win a $25 gift certificate *(esciudes items on sale) Chilerenta Clothing Hours: Mon.-Thurs." 9:30-510 infants Size 1 C nt 9,3007'00, Sat. 9:30=5 -air Design and Photography Studio Hours: Mon ' Closed Tues •9 -6 Wed. .. Thurs — 9 Fri. 9 P $ Sat- 8 PHOTO STUDIO - Friday & Saturday by appointment. only 611 Campbell Street - beside . Becker Milk 528-2043 Diane McEwan, Hairstylist Paul Remole, Photographer 6 by Jessa Kuyvenboven How do you spell that? U-k-r-a:-i-n«a-a=n, The Grade 3 class has been studying the Ukrainian community. In this, unit they Darned what they do for a living,, what they eat and a little of their lanuage. They also ate a Ukrainianmeal as part of the lesson. Tommy the Turtle tamed around and saw Rosie Raccoons ;standing behind him. The Grade. 4 :and. 5$' have been enjoying their kindergarten reading part- nets , The Grade '1 and 2 class- es are busy with a , unit on animals. They learned .how we use animals, what ani- .mals do for us, lerheree they live and their homes. Have you .got another ruler? Grades 1 and 2 have been measuring how wide and long the classroom is, chairs, themselves,, just use your imagination! The Grade 4 and 5 stu- dents joined in the .Inuit unite They made statues out of "playdougb . toresemble that the must liked to carve • and shape • things. Students also' made various things to do with, the Inuits such as an igloo constructed out of sugar cubes. After decorating paper snowmen' withhats, sun- glasses and Mitts the Grade 1 and 2s deckled to reduce, Don't Dollars reuse,, recycle. T ltey made creations out ,i,t reeyeled materials, such as egg car- tons, artons, toilet paper rolls and milk cartons. They claimed their creations tO be space- men, ballerinas, birdfeeders sand one excited student said lit was"aUens from Mare. This year volunteers brought something new to LDCSA electives, calligra- phy, wood -working, pods - jug, tie -dying, .automotive, quilting, cake decorating2 flower arranging, knitting. and much more• °was enjoyed by the students. Thank ail of the volunteers. who gave their time to work with the students. hoot winners Seven "tables of shoot were in play at the Drop in Centre on Friday. High players were Anne Anderson and Richard Grant, second high, • Donald. Moffat and John • Harris. Margaret Errington had the nick shoots. • These seniors skated a Future:number:at the Lucknow Skating Club's carni- 'Val on Snaith y; Left to right, back row: Corey Rintoul, Janet .a: x, Lees Morrison, Charlotte Drennan, Debbie ; Ross, Paula Taylor. " Front row: Nicole: . y Elliott, Whitney .Taylor, . Laura Knechtel Erin .Moran and Sam ; Mayer. (Pat Livingston photo) ut *Keeping shopping dollars *twca . increases sales.tax revenues used for •con'amunity improvements *Every dollar spent locally turns over 7 times. *Shopping locally helps increase jobs for hundreds of .citizens. *Save time and travel expense by shopping at home *.het to know your local merchants; they're not only your neighbours, but. also your friends. annodoings Property owners in Dungannon who have water problems and assessed for the Dungannon Drainage, Works, 1'995, attended the West VVaw anosh Township Council meeting ; on Tuesday, March 5, 1996. . Once again, there was standing room, only. Marvin Scott, Grant Thede and Martin Hendriks left last Thursday, to attend the Oliver Hart - Par Tractor Convention held on the weekend in South Bend, Indiana,_.. Congratulations to the Lucknow. Bantam A hockey'' team who defeated Chesley in allthree games to win the WOAA : championship tro- phy' in • ':Chesley last Wednesday, under the direc• • tion • of . coaches Mike Courtney... and- Dave Mac innon. The team has - et lost a game and tie , only one all season long. They will now play the Iucan Bantams in Lucknow tonight at 8 p.m. Good luc team. Approximately 35 tela- tives,friends and .neighbors.• of Rhonda Hogan loaded into a bus, driven by Lois ,Needham, to attend the buck and doe held at the Embro Community Centre for "Rhondaand her hus- band -to -be, Mike Munro on Saturday, A full 'crowd: enjoyed a good time. dMike` will married atand Kingsbridge ohne Apr. 20. Theresa (Courtney) Cornack of Burlington is spending a few days visiting the Courtney relatives and friends in this area. Several Dungannon and area folk joined with the '220 people, the biggest crowd this year, to attend the hot turkey supper at the Kinloss Community ° Centre. TW pies walked away . with the -prizes at Dungannon Senior Citizens euchre party on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. ' Harold Kraemer and Mr. and Mrs. Bob` McCormick. The lucky card drawn, entitled Harvey Culbert to a !Delicious" apple. • Rev. Phillip Garden con- ducted the: Third Sunday in Lent worship service at Dungannon United Church on March 10. Wearing a Blue Jay's cap, Rev. Phillips likened the similarity of the children's story, as "in training." Russ and Mary Mackie, olyrood, hosted a Lost Heir party on Friday evening, commemorating March. birthdays.. Irish prizes were won by Elsie Pannabecker, Kathy Todd and Bob Taylor.