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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1994-10-05, Page 19WRED hosts workshop for food entrepreneurs On Oct. 13, WRED (Women and Rural Economic Development) will bring together entrepreneurs from every link in the food sector to meet people who are using an ex- citing new approach to product development and marketing. The workshop will take place in Stratford at the Kinsmen Hall at the Fairground from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. It will offer participants a chance to work through the model and apply it to their own situation. Display space will be available to all par- ticipants. The morning will feature a keynote speech from Leslie Schaller of ACEnet in rural Ohio. The after- noon will feature a panel, chaired by Diane O'Shea: Representatives from Stratford Chef's School will tell what chefs need from food suppliers. The cost for registration Is $50, including lunch. For more infor- mation and a registration form contact Women and Rural Economic Development, 379 Huron St., Stratford N5A 5T6 or the OMAFRA office. Dorothy Obcrle, R.R. 4, Hanover, will be the Dairy Educator for Bruce County. Dorothy and her husband, Brian, operate a dairy farm in the Carlsruhe area. Dorothy will be ' visiting the schools in Bruce County providing information, on all aspects of the dairy industry. Bookings are now being taken. these can be arranged through the Co-ordinator, Inez Fenton, R.R. 3, Port Elgin, 519- 832-5992. x This quilt that tells a story was one of over 250 displayed at the Five Star Quilters Guild show in Teeswater last weekend. The Guild hosts the show every .other year giving quitters the chance to complete new pieces of work, which is one of the criteria for displaying. This quilt titled "Retirement School House" is owned by Betty Millen and was quilted by Marg Hedley and Pinkerton ladies. The signatures Include those from students at all schools where a retired teacher had taught during her career. (Pat Livingston photo) Inteknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 5, 1994 - Page 19 Winners of the 6,7 and 8 year old Lucknow and area softball tournament were the Lucknow Raptors beating out the Lucknow Rookies by one run in the bottom of the fifth inning. The Raptors had one loss all season going Into the tournament against the Rookies In the final game of the season. Coaches In the back row are Steve Chamney and Brian Knechtel. Team members include, from the left back row: Mike Hogarth, Hamish Black, Ben Knechtel, James Mann, Cody Hamilton, Tim Luchies, Buddy Chamney. Front row: Clint Hamilton, Ashton Chamney, Melanie Willits, Candice Hamilton, Julie Hamilton, B.J.. Mayer. Absent Cal McDonagh. (photo submitted) Monday Night Mixed League Ladies' H.S. and H.T. Tracey Norman 211, 479. Men's H.S. Eric Haldenby 272, H.T. Eric Taylor 742. Games over 200: John Van Diepen 216, Eric Taylor 256, 238, 248, Tracey Norman 211, Eric Tait 227, Robert Jones 221, Bryce Ritchie 203, Emerson Howald 217, Wendy Ritchie 200, Gerry Vander Klippe 229, Eric Haldenby 272, George Wall 242. Team standings: Newfies 12, Midnight Rollers 9, Angels 7, Looney Tunes 7, Lights Out 5, Bluebirds 2. Ripley Mixed League Team standings: Chevies 10, Hondas 6, Pontiacs 5, Fords 4, Buicks 3, Oldsmobiles 2. Thursday Ladies League H.S. Belinda Sloetjes 228, H.T. Shirley Kennedy 578. Games over 200: Belinda Sloetjes 228, Shirley Kennedy 218, Wilma June Sparling's "Elmhurst Inn" won first prize In the quilt challenge sponsored by the Five Star Qullters Guild. The Item was one of malty on display at the Guild show last weekend. Participants were given two pieces of fabric to work into a wall hanging. (Pat Livingston photo) 'At our house, my Morn likes me to read to her, because she can't read by herself." F.) tr 1 te(ni. 7 Ten,' 1luutti,tnlls of pcoplc it) ( ana(la h;tvc 1noltipk' .Inl)li)ng them 11011)111)11)g the • thing,:, that other. Iln w tthr)t 1 a • sc(011(1 thought ' 14cconu .t oltuucct `1,1l\u .t (lorutnnn Iogcthct• \NV 11 lin I .t W.1\ 10 ',NI) ni111111)Ik .tit Ir10;1S t)\I\t 11 ti 11111•\' .11I I -8t00 26ti-7382 Multiple Sclerosis SE HVIf.E S • HESE ARCH • EDUCATION ATION SOCIAL ACTION • FUNDRAISING •.VOLUNIT ERS' OWLING Elliott 210, Marion Jones 202, 208, Diane Archer 223. Team standings: Kool Cucumbers 7, Corn Heads 7, Carmetettes 5, Tuttifruittis 2, Cauliflower Ears 0; Hot Tomatoes 0. Y CC • Smurfs,'games over 100: Nicole Van Dyke 112, Amber Norman 104, Amanda King 106. Bantams over 125: Angie Nicholson 165, Alisha Robson 126,.Gregory Archer 131, Mathew Stuart 126. Juniors and seniors over 150: Patrick Ritchie 169, Jamie Aubie 150, Paula Taylor 163, Kristina Johnston 195, 188, 204. Non-smoking League Ladies' H.S. Kay McCormick 233, H.T. Bea Griffin 570. Men's H.S. and H.T. Gerald Rhody 224, 609. Games over 200: Brad Engel 201, I Eric Haldenby 222 Ron Machan 212, Chuck Moms 211, Bea Griffin 209, 209, Wilma Elliott 201, Gerald Rhody 224, 205. Standings: Weaselsr• 12, Polar Bears 10, Wildcats 911, Pitbulls,•5, Tasmanian Devils 4, Grizzly Bears 2. - Town and Country Ladies' H.S. and H.D. Fern McDonald 172, 328. Men's H.S. Cliff , Menary 217, H.D. George Taylor 400. t• Games 150 • and .over: George Taylor 205, 195, Cliff Menary 217, Albert Lennips 176. Dave Moffat 164, Grant Farrish 160, Dave Swan 157, Fcm McDonald 172, 156, Caroline Menary 164, Alice Taylor •150. Team points:. Pansies 5, Tulips 3, Hyacinths 3, Crocuses 2, Daffodils . 2, Snowdrops 0. ease I` only Over 50 Standard Features "Rated #1 New Car . . Buy of Year" • Purchase Price $ 8,595. Over 60 Standard Features Purchase Price $ 12,095. 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