The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-03-20, Page 61- 1
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Birthday ttub
Candela Guay
March 14, 1967
Years Old
Jordan McPherson
March~14, 1994
2 Years Old
Gordon Palmer
March 14, 1986
10, years old •
Joey Murray
March16, 1966 •
16 Years Old;
Brooklyn Alton.
March° 1:, 1993•
years Old -
March 16, 1987
Years Old.
Hayley Martyr
.March -16; 1993
3- Years OId:
Matthews Nhrins
March 1,9 1992
4 Years' Old
Brody Fairrish
°March:20, 1994
2 Years Old`
Gi llam iHackett .
March 21, 1993
3 Years Old''•
Emily Aikinson.
MarCK 22; 1992
. *Years ,Old--.
Chris Palmer
March 2$. =, 1991
5' Years :Old'
Keshiar McDonagh
March 24, 1987
9 Years Old .
Stephanie Wilde
March: ?5,--1 985
11 Years Ofd
CHARTEREDH�
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567 Campbell St Lucknow
For:
Personal Tax fleturnReturns
Small Business,
•` Farms
Du Mill° bipi�
Luckrlow'-Offioe:Manaaer
fegtbtered
0010 Agent
LkickNCW 519=5283633
Goderich :$19424-2677
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Lucknow
Community Centre
BINGO
unday,
March 24,
996
$10,00 Winner
Janice Hodgins
Ripley
-Community Centre
opens at 6:30 p.m.
`Bingo starts at
r•
7:1 5 p.m.
New business o
by Pat Livingston
When opportunity
knocked, Diane Me wan
was: ready. " 1've been wantia
ng to do this for a Long.
time," said McEwan.
.rally' glad .the opportunity
presented itself" says the
owner of Impressions,, the
latest addition to Lucknow's
downtown seetor.
McEwan,' a hairstylist,
took her training 'at Twin
City Hairdres*ing School in
'Waterloo, and •then: worked
for four. years ,in Kitchener.
She also completed a small
business management
course at Conestoga, some-
thing
omething that will mai doubt be
• advantageous for her as she
embarks. upon. running .her
own business,
McEwan is relatively
new to Bruce County, hav-
ing rnoved here about 18
months ;ago: She is Married
to Shawn McEwan and they
have two children - Kyra,
four years old, and 10
month old Nicholas. "I real-
ly like the area;. people are a
lot friendlier."'
tier first week in ibusi-
ness was great. ' rm really
happy with the rspoal`i,ss,"
she said. "Over 7. per :, 't
of the people (vhbve come
into her shop) enjoy being
able to walk Ku Appoint.
moats are not always neces-
sary.
.In addition to hair care,
Impressions offers the'ser.
vices .of .,professional Pbo-
' tographer.,Paul Re*nole,
who has. been in the field
about five years, is avail-
able
vailable by appointment on
Fridays and Saturdays to
photograph you, your fami-
ly, your pets, you name it.
Remote and McEwai*
meet ` when he was going to
college with her husband.
With no photographer :in.
• town, Remote thought it
was a great opportunity for
'him to expand has business
in this region. He is current-
ly based in Kitchener where
he does commercial, wed
THE HURON -PERTH COUNTY
ROMAN CATHOLIC
SEPARATE SCHOOL'BOARD
JUNIOR AND SENIOR
KINDER.GARTEN .REGISTRATIO
. March 25 to March 29, 1996
.In order to register for Kindergarten, children must be
four (4) years old of age on or before December 31,
1996. Parents are required to bring the Baptismal
Certificate, Birth Certificate and Itmurnization Record
Cardof the Child you intend, to 'register. Parents
should contact the local. school. The following schools,
offer Kiridergarten classes:.
St. Joseph's (Kingsbridge) 529-7646
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel (Mt: Carmel).237-3337
St, Joseph's (Clinton) 482-7035
Precious Blood (Exeter) 235-1691
St. Mary's (Goderich) 524-9901
- St: James (Seaforth) 527-0321
St. Boniface (Zurich) 236-4835
Sacred Heart'(Wingham) 357-1.090
St. Patrick's (Dublin) 345-2033
St. Patrick's (Kinkora) 393-5580;
Holy Name of Mary (St. Marys) 284.2170
St. Marys (Hesson) 595-8929
St. Ambrose (Stratford) 211-7544
St: Joseph's (Stratford) 271-3574
St. Aloysius (Stratford) 271-636.
;.Jeanne Sauve (Stratford) 273-3396
Parents: who expect that their child will enrol. 'in the
optional. French Immersion program' in Grade. 1, in
future years, have the option of enrolment for
Junior/Senior.Kinder'garten .at .either their local
Catholic: School or the French Immersion Centre (St.
Mary'; School,. Goderich or;:Jeanne , Sauve School,
Stratford) at which they expect to enroltheir child for a
French Immersion ;program: '
M. Miller U +S M B,o"nMxAv,.E/
, ..
Chairperson of the Board Director of education
ding and portrait shoots. .
Impressions is located at.
611 Campbell Street, next.
door to Becker's Milk.
McEwan's • hours are
Tuesday and Wednesday 9
to 6, Thursday and Friday '9
to 8, and 'Saturdays from 9
to 4. Phone 528-2043,
Impressions . opened for business last week in
Lucknow, with Diane McEwan, hairstylist, and
Paul Remohe, photographer ready to welcome
you. (Pat Livingston photo)
Whitechurch UCW meet in Wingham
The UCW meeting of the . and family of Uxbridge. • , The Whitechurch water ' fee is the same $90 a year, if
United Church ladies wasThe Whitechurch villagegsystem held theirannual;it` ispaid by 1st it is
n>tt bur a t`
y held , April
held on Mar. 6 in Wingham : c,ard, party was in .full water Meeting on Tuesday . $85 a year saving of $5.
at the home ` of Hazel . progress Monday evening at . evening in ,the hall with 13 The meeting adjourned, :cof
Laidlaw.who 'o ened. the the home of Norma Rintoul ` gPresident. Murrayee and:doughnuts were' P. . attending. yg
with four, tables in play, ,.r{Simpson called to order, enjoyed bythose attending.
when the. hydro .went out. Cathy Lubbers read last The , Whitechurch
After a short delay, with the. .year's -• minutes. ,Kathy Women's Institute held there
light of the old oil lamps it Gibson gave the treasurer's Mar. 13 meeting at the.
continued. I•t 'took us all. report. The above officers home of Marjorie Wall in
back to, when that .was theremain the same: Assistant Winghazn, President Jean
way it used to be. maintenance men are Keith ` Ross`' welcomedeveryone
High lady for the'e�vening Forester and Angus 'aid the. meeting =opened in.,
was Shirley Hunter, second 'Falconer. • the usual way:' She follOvve l
Cathy:. -. Lubbers; JohnDirectors, at Targe are the with two poems on spring.
McKinnon tied with Vera president,', secretary, and Secretary Jean Tiffin read "
Mr. and Mrs. , Elmer .> Falconer playing, on a treasurer as well as Peter the minutes, correspon-
Sleightholm visited with white card, fors high and Brink, Dianne Metcalf, dence, and business was
Mr, and Mrs. Bill Burnell second high man. Keith Forester. The annual turn to page;l6
Meeting in the usual way,
and followed with the scrip-
ture. A poem called Empty
Nest was read.
The topic was The
Church in Society. and,,vias
presented by Janet Cook, in
the absence of Mildred
McClenaghan, followed by
a discussion. Mrs. Laidlaw
led in prayer.
ucknow TVI has
pot luck program
by Alice Tayloir
• Bernice Johnstone 'wel-
comed ,• 10 ladies • to the-
.Lucknow Women's Institute
pot luck program. last week. -
)Kay Mclntosh and Edna,
Young served. a lovely.
dessert and tea. •
After the usual opening,
rollcall was answered with'
ari Irish joke or reading.
Mabel Whitby reported
ion the district directors
meetingand said we are all
invited to a. euchre party, at
blolyrood.:on"Marr. 26.
The program included
Life Must be Lived as:We
Go .Along by Lois
Goodhue, An Ode to a
Mammogram by Alice
Taylor, the Story of St..
Patrick's,Day by. Edna
McDonal, Housecleaning
by Edna Young, Household
Hints by Mabel Whitby,
Too Soon ,Cldt and Too
Late Schimart by 'Grace
Gibson.
Kay McIntosh provided
;some lovely Irish piano,
selections. '
' Bernadean Ritchie read
Friendship House, followed
by Rita Gilmore's My Heart
That I May See,;•and The
Robins by Bernice.
Johnstone.
skaters
as iast
test
The 1995/96 season for
the Lucknow Figure
Skating Club wrapped, up
last week.
The following skaters
achieved these levels on
the last test day:
Basic ° Jillian
Adamson, Melissa
Atkinson,Ian Boak,
Laurie Guay.
Novice III - Ashley
Boak, Cindy Willits,
Loretta Weber.
Proficiency -- Ashton
Charrnney, Amber Hackett,
Regan Moran, Melanie
Willits.
Elementary -° Laurie
.:
Gray, Bm►ily Morrison,
Sarah Ritchie, Mitch
Martin, ' Elliott 1Vliller,
Scott Miller.
Beginner - Michael
Morrison, Ryan Boak,,
Becky Guay, Ryan Smyth,
Colton: Chamney. .:
Novice 1 Chelsea,
Adamson.