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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1993-06-02, Page 16Page 16 - Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 2, 1993 BIRTHS Simpson - Brian and Nancy (Thompson) of London are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their daughter, Caitlin Ashton Carruthers, born May 17, 1993 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, weighing 8 lbs. 5 oz. Proud fust time grandparents are Bev and Don Thompson. Great grandmothers are Margaret Thompson and Eileen Ashton. Durnin - Mike and Heather (Cameron) of R.R. 3, Auburn are proud to announce the arrival of their first child, Marshall John, born on Friday, May 21,'1993, weighing 7 lbs. 12 oz. at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Grandparents are Jim and Jean Cameron of London', Mike and Betty -Lou Dalton of Goderich, and the late Donald Dur- nin. of Auburn. Great-grandparents are Violet Durnin and the late John Durnin of Clinton, and Ethel Fisher and the late Marshall Fisher of R.R.. # 5, Forest. Shoot winners The final shoot party of the season was held at the St. Helen's W.1. Hall on May 25. Prize winners were Margaret Errington with the most shoots (4), Lois Chamney high lady, Mae Raynard as high gent, Ada Taylor as low lady and Jim Errington as low gent. ; Cash calendar lottery winners Winners last week in the Ripley Lions cash calendar draw were: Dave Siegler, London; Ruby Col- well, Kincardine; Jamie. and Jeanette Gallant, Oshawa; Lynn Nicholson, Ripley; Myrtle Ann. Watson and Linda Fry, Ripley; Michael Gamble, Manitoba; all with $50. Jim Abell of R.R. 2, Kemble was the $100 winner. Steven Rintoul, son of Neil and Helen of R.R. 2, Lucknow, graduated from Centralia College of Agriculture and Technology on May 20, 1993 with his diploma in Agricultural Business • Management. Devastating loss for owners . What a devastating loss for the new owners of the Lucknow Feed Mill that was destroyed by fire on Friday night. The whole community is shocked by this catastrophe. Sympathy is extended to the family of Art Matthewman of R.R.1 Kincardine who passed away in Victoria Hospital, London. Funeral services were Monday from the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home. The congregation of the Lucknow Presbyterian Church honored Virdin Mowbray in the service on Sunday morning for being an elder for the past 50 years. He was. presented with a plaque and his wife Margaret with a bouquet of red roses. Their sons John and Gerald and daughters Sharon Thompson, Marilyn McIn- tyre, Amelia Murray and Janet Bannerman along with members of their families were present for this occasion. Special music was supplied by Sharon Thompson, and Dale and Marilynne Gilchrist. Following the service.' everyone enjoyed a delicious lunch served by the ladies. Also at the service Sunday mor- ning new members received were Mrs. Jamie Irwin by certificate and Claire Weir by Profession of Faith. Congratulations to Brad Savage of Kincardine who was the first place winner in the midget 800 meter -run at the OFSAA track and field meet in Windsor on Saturday. He had previously won the WOSAA medal. Lby Mildred Loree Brad is the 15 year old son of Don and Ruth Savage and grandson of ' Gordon and Shirley Brooks. Visitors for the past two weekends with Rev. Bill and Peggy Henderson were their daughters Margaret of Toronto and Clara who • is home from Malawi, South Africa. Members of the Sparks enjoyed an outing to the Children's Museum and Storybook Gardens at London on Saturday. The Guides spent the weekend camping at McGregor Point and the Scouts had a trial run camping at Southampton in preparation for their trip to Alberta. Caroline Menary was high lady during shoot play at the Drop in Centre on May 21. Theresa Courtney took low spot, with Andy Scott and Tom Philips placing high and low respectively for the men. Harold Gardner took the most shoots. There was a total of six tables of shoot and one of cribbage in play. There were eight tables of shoot in play at the Drop in Centre on May 28. Andy. Scott and Ruth Thompson were high players, with Harold Gardner and Pauline Davis taking the low spots. Stella Tilbrook had the most shoots. UCKNOW Cops participate in torch run I,aw enforcement personnel from OPP District 6 and municipal forces will run .through Lucknow next Monday in the 7th annual Ontario Law Enforcement Torch Run. The officers will be collecting donations on behalf of Ontario Special Olympics. Last year they raised $1,750 in the Luck- now/Ripley area and they're out to beat it this year. In 1992, area residents par- ticipated by adopting a cop for the run. Constable Pat Gonzalez of the Kincardine OPP hopes that Luck - now area residents •and businesses will be as generous this year. If you wish to make a donation, simply call the Kincardine OPP at ask for. him. All funds raised within the province help provide an on-going program of fitness, recreation and sport for people of. all ages who are mentally disabled. The run proceeds down Campbell Street around 3 p.m. Come out and support our law enforcement officers on Monday, June 7. Milburned down l in 1962 •from page 1 cost of fire fighting equipment. "I was sure glad of it." Mr.. Stever said he would keep the public and their customers informed as events unfdld. A word of caution is issued to those viewing the ruins to stay outside the fenced area for their own protection. This is the second major fire on this property. On Aug. 29, 1962, the Treleaven Milling Company was destroyed. The late Jack Treleaven, who was the fourth generation proprietor and operator, rebuilt and Was back in business in early. 1963. Investigation continues 'from page 1 again: A concerned citizen had placed the call when a small flare up occurred. A high -hoe from Kempton's Construction was on the scene Saturday and all day Sunday tearing down unsafe areas to make it secure for inves- tigating officers. On Si"inday Porter's tanker truck hauled away water from„ —the -basement o€ -the -structure and-straw-was-obtained-.from-Ab-Murray._to construct a dike. ,• The Fire Marshall's office was on the scene Saturday, returning on Sunday with a canine unit. Chief Steer said a: five -person crew from the LucknoAL Fire Department worked under the direction of the Fire Marshall on Sunday, and a crew from the Ripley department was hired by the insurance company to erect a snow fence around the. perimeter. The twisted steel remains of the Lucknow Feed Mill continued to smolder on Monday, as the investigation continued. 1 UCKNOW DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE. [,U)n-, Bingo Jtrnc (,. 1993 1 nJ,i, J1ii1 1 Rill, P 1' 1111'). T1 li I1.m • tielulJ.i\. 111111 1) IA II 111 ". n 11 1111 11111 I .1/4. 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