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meg. Sflu.thniarks
her 95th birthday
quietly at'Pinecreat
by Mildred Loree
Congratul ations to
.Katherine . Smith of.-
Pinecrest Manor who cele-
brated her 95th birthday
on very. quietly ran. 16
due to the visitor: ban at
the nursing home,
Phernie• Camuron
returned, home last week.
after spending two and a
half- weeks visiting with
her daughter Sandra
Graham at Welland, and
Lynda Weatherdon at
Kitchener and: their fami-
lies. .-
Sympathy is extended
to fsabelle. England and
other members of the fam-
ily in the passing. 'of her
daughter Ruth Binder, of
Brussels,. on Thursday in
Listowel , Memorial
Hospital.
This year is the 35th.
anniversary of the UCW
so the local group wasin
charge of the service in the
United Church on Sunday
morning. • Marlene
Struthers led the service
and was; assisted by other
membersof the organiza-
tion,
Anna M'ae Hunter,
Laura . Lea Cayley,
Marlene and Glenda
Morrison: gavea brief -his.;
tory of the past 35 years,
Jane Treleaven, delivered
the message and Joan'
Black -gave the children's
story.
This is the first activity
of several' that Will be held
throughoutthe year.
•frampage S.
patient in Kincardine
Hospital,:
Sandra and Donna .
Jeart Forster were storm-
stayed in Owen, Sound.
following DJ's surgery on:
Thursday.
• Marion Gamble- and
Donalda Pollard were
Sunday supper guests
with Oraen and Doris:
Rock.` .
Glen. Farrell visited
Gary •. Moulton on
Saturday, Tyson Pollock
.visited with the Farrells
on Thursday. •
Weekend visitors with
Sandra and Donna lean
Foister were Margaret
Ann Orr of Attawapiskat,
Ont.. and Evan :. a•nd.
Margaret • Keith of
Goderich.
Anne McCos'h and
Mary Anne Kukoly visit
ed ,:Gladys. Arnold on
Saturday.
• The 4-R Exchange
Club met an Monday
night, .
The Bruce County. 4-1.1
Switch is a group of 1,0
• people hoping to• go on an
exchange to .western.
Canada. this .summery The,
members are spread out
over- southern Bruce:
County. The organiza-
tional meeting was held•
at the home of Christina
"and Carmen. Farrell on
• Jan. 13:•
Officers are: president
-.Christina Farrell, vice
president Annika Rear,
secretary:- Sarah Mackay,
press. reporter -; Carmen
Farrell,- treasurer
Heather Clifford, phone
crew Alicia Thac ker and
'Jamie MacDonald, thank
you notes - Meagan
MacDonald,, committee'.
organizers , _Doug,
Forster, Kelly Haelzle
Leaders are 'Mike
Hunter and Kathy Rear.
Thanks to' the loyai sup
;port of the community, the
Lucknow Minor Hockey
,.Association's. pizza
'fundraising proved' to be. a:
very successful campaign,
with a. profitof over $3600
°to be used- in the minor
hockey system. .
Super ,sellers were:.
'.Dustin Farrish, Atom .A;
Darlene "'• Aitchison,
'Intermediate ;Girls; and
Devin Kemp, Novice 132.
They received bars of sil
ver 10 `oz., 5 . oz, and: 2
oz;; for their.;efforts, ,cour-
tesy of TOPS Fundraisers::
Jillian •Robertson -,of the
girls team received a 2 oz..`
of
the 'other top .team sales-.
persons They were: Pre-
-
' tykes` Ryan Smyth; ,Tykes
- Chris Willits; Novice AA
Stuart .Eadie; Novkfe B 1 =
bar" in a random draw •
Top pizza sellers in the fund-raising project of
the Lucknow Minor. Hockey Association
received silver bars for their efforts. Doug
Aitchison, co-chair'of the project, made the
presentations to :Darlene Aitchison, 5 oz for •.
second place; Dustin Farrish, 10 oz. for first
place, Jilliari robertson 2 oz. won in a random
draw of top .sellers, and front, Devin Kemp 2 oz
...Chris Andress; Atom 'B1 '-
Derek Quinlan;'Aton B2'-
Michael: Fischer; Pee Wee
A Cory. Rabe'rtsan:;. Pee
-Wee B, ••- Dan .McDonagh;
Bantam A - Conor
•McDonagh, Bantam B
Jonathon Drennan; .Midget
Jeff, • Cranston;. and
Juvenile 'Billy" ,Draper
Foodlittid Ontario
Quick Fact
Ontario produeed'about
329 million pounds of
sweet corn in 1993 with a
.$•gate', value of some.
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CENT:
OPEN DATES.
January.
'.Fridays 24th -51st
Saturdays 25th
February. °
Fridays 14th -21st -28th.
Saturdays 15th
ALL 528-3429
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$25 million:: Of this,
more than 263 million •::.
poundswent for process-
ing, 10.9 Millions dozen
ears were sold 'fresh: ,
for third place seller: (Livingston photo).
lI Stars earn,:..
Three.cheerslor the .
•'tCf?S • All, Stars C Their
hard swOrktoWaids earning
points for their Ali Star
team paid off. Each•class
.. room received $25 from,
ahe •;STAR Committee to
• spend. H.ow they would
Spend it was ittp to- the
individual: classroom.
• 1997 is: an opportunity
to continue • their 'team
, • spirit and set some goals
for this term•. So fari we
have.. obtained, 'enough
cater -all points .to spell
"LU" as we work. toward:
"Spelling LLtCKNOW:
How do we get to be
part of the ALL STAR
'team?"We fgllow the rules
Rpspectftd. (to team meinz
bees) Responsible (for
own equipment; actions,
attjuyle) l3elpfut (to team"
• Mates)" (An all, round. team '
• player).
The "problem solving"
continues to 'provide 'an
opportunity for primary
and junior students ,to
choose mediation as a way
to .solve'non-v.. olent con-
filets.,
on-filets.• Trained students in.
Grades 5`and .6 help others
to communicate effective.-
ly. and „find peaceful.
win/win solutions
' . Last term we solved'44
conflicts through Media;-
tion.
edia=tion. Most ofthese:, prob
lemis arose 'on the play-,
ground: We will continue
to offer this service in
1997. Moreover,. addition.;
al. junior. students are'cur.
• rently:.in. training to keep
the prograryi piing: for rtcxt
year. •
•
Sharon Creighton,' public health nurse, attended the
December meeting of the •LOPS • community advisory
;.committee in December, requesting support from the
group in` organizing, an information meeting on parent
;;ing. The goal isto reach all' patents with erinphasis• On
skills to help them deal; with: the changes that are hap-
pening in our society'. -
Discussion was held regarding an information meet-
ing at the, town, hall on education .cutbacks: A Commit-
tee wag' fanned and will' meet `Jan. 30.. Other•school;
councils will be contacted to see if the would be inter-
ested
nterested in something similar,
' Parental .concerns were passed on' to co-chair Janet
Wright: regarding a.. video shown to students;at the end.
of November. lrss. Scott, vice principal explained that
'the video was shown' to provide air: opportunity for•cre
ative Writing. .
.After discussion,.. the• coiimmittee suggested that.
before videos,.areshown to the entire 'student body,
parents should be notified.
Every
' Fridand Sat_urda���.�.
y y
starting.January 3 Sr through
unto 1. Fe :ruary 2"d we're aped
untl F:1 'OO NI. featuring,,
KARAQKE System
i m ited Kitchen::. Menu -
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Licensed under
Your Host`
The cireigp ,LUCKNOW : 528-3932.
KiN:SMEN'S 11TH: ANNUAL
ALL TOURNAMENT
Ano
DANCE
Saturday
February. 8111,1997
at
at the Lucknow
Community Centre
12:30 p.m. (sharp) - 5:00 p m
NEW GAMES and
possible other_ events
' weatherpennittingf ,
2a teams first come
basis
ALL TEAMS- MUST
HAVE
6AEN & 5 WOMEN•:.
•
Entry Fee: $5.00 per
parson, dance included:.
DANCE
Lucknow Community -Centre 9 poi -r
'Music by: D.J.
Dance $..00 per person non -players
Naminora.admitted to done* Age of Majority only
Ail proceeds to Camnunity Projectir
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