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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-06-26, Page 144118, Page 14 Luttiknow Seutiueia Wed es a ?r Jun Californian visits with area friends :Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Beecroft and ',Mr. and Mrs. Greg Dwyer attend- ed the wedding on Saturday evening at the Exeter United Church of Angela Beecroft daugh— ter, of Mr, and Mrs. Kirk Beecroft, and Wayne Gaiser. On Sunday Ernest .and Marjorie attended the brunch at the Beecroft's in Exeter. - Mr. and Mrs. Bevin Tiffin attended the Beecroft/Gaiser wedding in Exeter on Saturday. On Saturday morning Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beecroft attended the funeral of Stewart Forsyth at Walkerton. u,196 Don and Jean 'Ross visited on Wednesday with George and Ethel. Wilson of Georgetown. The Whitechurch institute ladies and**nett* and ladies from Lucknow and Wingham attended the barn dance show in Blyth on Thursday after- noon. All enjoyed supper at a restaurant in Blyth later. Gladys White, datgb- ter of Edith Sealy (Gaunt) from California visited on Wednesday with Mildred McClenaghan, John Gaunt and Judy Gaunt and life long friend Helen Errington of Lucknow. This golden oldie was brought in by Gordon Morrison. The picture is of S.S. # 13, Huron - Miss Yemen's class and .it was taken on Aug. 31, 1993. Know anybody? Note the abacus and geography atlas in front. Grey -Bruce health study continues Sports reports Peter Bantock, a member of the Grey -Bruce District Health Council, says the two-phase Health and Hospital System Restructuring Study is progress- ing well.. , "Our 23 member steering committee has been split into a number of sub -committees to study and review different aspects the project," says Bantock. "The members bring a broad range of skills and experience as well as their local perspective in support of the study." The following sub-committees.will examine. s e- cific components .of "health: care:.Technical Advisory,Clintea`prograrr s Community Ser ces and Re l' Investment, Communications and Community Consultation, and Facilities and Support Services. The steering committee " and sub -committees are supported by the firm of KPMG which was contract- ed to undertake the project. Recent visits, to the 12 locations operated by Grey - The Huron County Board of . Education SUMMER SCHOOL. 1996 1 Bruce hospitals, by members of the steering commit- Bantam rays an ams tee and the consulting team provided an opportunity to talk to staff, physicians and board members on issues that concern their local communities. "There will be ample opportunity for public input," says Bantock. Public meetings will take place begin- ning in September. In the meantime, interested indi- viduals are encouraged to write down any ideas they have and send them to the GBDHC office. The two-phase study for Grey -Bruce started in 1995. It. is a partnership ..." betweenthe DHAC,, residents •of:ttwo' counties, 1bca1 hos itials and health care agencies. The of the project is to ensure that residents have access to appropriate high-quality, cost-effective services. Recommendations will be made to the Minister of Health based on information developed during the project on the current system of health care services, future health care needs, and workable options. SECONDARY IMPROVEMENT COURSES July 8 - July 30 • English and Mathematics' - Grades 9 through 12 Classes run daily from 8:30 .m. to.12:00 noon. Lift's bvs UIe r ( . whe o�u n od m. fiey yua dofl.t CONTINUING EDUCATION for Adult Students July 2 - August 16 FEES: All courses are free. LOCATION: All courses, except Continuing Education, are offered at Central Huron Secondary School in Clinton. Bus transportation is provided from Exeter, Goderich, Winghain and Seaforth. Continuing Education courses will be held in 'Vanastra, Exeter, Wingham and Goderich. For further information ,contact your local school or Rob Parr Principal, Summer School 482-3471 ♦q�litt444I Vs" R. Brown Chair � %\ When you need - ` extra ` cash, sell the good,' ' but no huger, used Items C/�'ouh 9, y ave, fe interested buyers. So Whenever you have something to sell, or have .a need to MI. Classified $ds ready measure up and solve your .problems quloit gt._ P. Carroll Director Playing in Exeter on June 17, the Bantam Greys' Lee 'the roadrun- ner' Cranston had a dou- ble and drove in two runs to bring the team within reach, but the . Greys came up a little short in the 8 to 5 score. Paddy Lyons and Dennis..Andre w each stole three bases. The Greys recorded only two errors in the game. - ° The. Greys hosted Listowel at othe Dungannon diamond on June 18 and squeaked by the visitors 9 to 8. Troy `crusher' McKenzie had a grand slam! Justin Brown had 3 RBI, 2 coming off a bunt in the last inning. Kyle Elliott had a good bunt, and: Lyons had three stolen bases again. The Greys started off slow down 7 to 1 but came .on strong, with a good effort by the pitch- ing staff as well. Soccer Atom Ticats The Clinton Destroyers hosted the 'Mats on June 18. It. was close° game with Clinton. winning 1 to 0. Angie Ritchie's. goal was called back due to offside by fellow team mates. Goalies. were Joel Eadie and Doug Husk. Great passing by the Bantams gave them their fourth win when they hosted Blyth on June 19. Scoring Lucknow's three goals were Sean Lougheed, Craig Moffat and Jordan Andrew. Atom Mustangs o s' re The� At ria► ate team effort gave e them a 2 to 0 win when the team travelled to Clinton on June 19 .- to play the Electrodes. . There was no score at half time, .thanks to ,a great save in net by J.J. Hubbard with only a minute left. Lucknow played their positions better in the second half. Sandy Lougheed's powerful kick on defence was able to stop several rushes by Clinton. Michael Grist and Cory Hamilton recorded the two goals. Squirts Lucknow's four senior Squirt teams took part,. in the Chevrolet sponsored mini soccertournanient in Wingham on Saturday. The Panthers, Sharks, Lions and Wolves each played three games. The weather was wet but these youngsters demon- strated great soccer skills and sportsmanship. G1vESocA Discuss organ donation with your family and . sign a donor card "today* THE IODNEY Fo .1' DATLo "OF CANADA wildlife 'tlrirfia. What is -:Marbled mur- relet?: a.chocolate and vanilla .pound cake, a threatened species of sea bir-d,,or a coffee-table • imported tin) Italy. Answer: 'The Marbled murrelet is a threatened. seabird which inhabits Canada's Pacific coast.: It is estimated that there are between 40,000 and 50,000 marbled murrelets in B.C.