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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-07-30, Page 20age 20—Lneknow SentRnel, Wednesday, Jay 30 1986 s 7 s salvage 6-6 tie On July 22 the Lucknow 'Squirt Fastball teaM and Chepstow played to a 6-6 tie. Wallow 6 Chepstow 6 Chris Stevenson pitched the whole game striking out 10, allowing four hits and walked 10 batters. Lucknow got hits.' from Clint Murray, Keith Todd, Chris Stevenson, Steve Porter, Jasoh Stanley, Vince Sticklend, Adrian Helm, Justin Murray and Chris MacDon- ald. Wingharn defeated Lucknow 9 - 8 h a game on July 30. Wingham 9- Lucknow 8 Clint Murray pitched the whole game and allowed nine hits, struck out, two and 41, Nivins - Alton David James (Jim) Nivins and Sharon _ Anne Alton were married during an outside service on the lawn of the bride's parents on July 5, 1986. Rev, Bob Roberts and Mr. John Williams officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Alton of RR 7 Lucknow while the groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Alexander Nivins of RR 3 Auburn. The bride was wed in her mother's wedding dress. The Maid of Honour was Lori Hackett of Kitchener, a friend of the bride. The bridesmaids were Suzanne Alton of RR ° 7 Lucknow, sister of the i bride; Laurie Dalton of Goderich, friend of the bride and Dianne Sidders of Thunder Bay, cousin of ' • the bride. The flowergirl was Jane Harris of Sydney, Australia, cousin of the bride and the ringbearer was Jason Shortreed of Walton, a friend of the bride and groom. The best man was Larry Plaetzer •of Auburn, friend of the groom. The ushers were Ralph Nivins of Auburn, friend of the groom; George Alton of RR 7 Lucknow, brother of.the bride and Gerald Nivins of Toronto, brother of the groom. After a reception at the Lucknow Community Centre, the couple went on a wedding trip to northern Ontario and Thunder Bay. Mr. and Mrs, Nivins will reside at RR 3 Wingham. - (Harvey McDowell photo) 3an Gibson Jan Gibson, the daughter of George and Pat Gibson of Lucknow,was"namedas an Ontario Scholar from F.E. Madill -Second- ary School with marks.over 80 per cent in Grade 13. She will be attending McMaster University in Hamilton in the fall studying Natural Science. TeddyJkar'sPknk• coming to Falls Reserve "If yOu go down to the Falls today, you're in for a big surprise." All kinds of teddy bears having a picnic and you, your family and your teddy bears are invited too! The Teddy Bear's Picnic will be held on Monday, August 4 at the Falls. Reserve ConservationArea, There is free day use admission at the Falls Reserve for the day of this special event. Registration is from 11 a.m to 1 p.m. with the fun beginning at 1 p,m. There will be prizes, donated by Goderich and area merchants, for the best dressed teddy bear, the "'Oldest teddy, the Most original name for a teddy bear and that's not alll Activities such as potato sack races, obstacle races, guessing games and more will provide fun for the family all after- noon. Bring along a picnic supper to end, an exciting and "bearable" day. walked only three. Lucknow had a hit apiece from Clint Murray, Steve Porter, Duayne Porter, Rob Crich and Brad Rhody. Lucknow played poorly in the Goderich tournament. losing 17-3 to Goderich and 14-3 to Mitchell. Lucknow only managed to get six hits against Goderich and they didn't get a Walk. Against Mitchell, Lucknow got three hits and three walks. Education Centre year is successful Programs at the Wawanosh Valley Con- servation Education Centre have been successfully completed with about 2,500 children visiting the Centre during the 1985-86 school year. The Centre, which offers a variety of conservation, education programs in fall, winter and spring has hosted schools from the Huron County Board of Education and Huron -Perth Separate School Board. The Wawanosh Centre is located south- west of WinghEttn, on the Maitland River, It is operated by the - Maitland Valley Conservation 'Authority. Classes visiting the site can choose one of a number of programs from sensory hikps , for the young, to indepth forest management and stream studies for older students. • Stream studies were very popular with teachers and students this 'spring. Students explored a section of the Belgrave Creek to search for its inhabitants; fish, turtles, frogs, crayfish and a variety of insects. The ,captured inhabitants were examined and released. In the process students learn 0 - out life In a stream, food chains and how man's activities can affect water quality. Debra Perkin, Conservation Education Technician for the Maitland Valley Conser- vation Authority conducts the programs and is assisted by Diane Lalonde. "We want children to be comfortable in • the outdoors and gain an appreciation and awareness of our natural environment," said Miss Perkin. "Through these activities the children also become more knowledgeable about the environment, and the need to manage natural resources. We do this- by having 'hands on' activities where the students learn by doing", she said. The programs are designed to reflect and enhance what the childrens study in the classroom. The Wawanosh Valley Conservation. Area is an ideal place for learning about the outdoors. The property has 400 acres of rolling hills, natural hardwood forest and coniferous plantation, NUMAN Owen and Henny Ntiman (nee Veldhorst) thank and praise God for the safe arrival of .their son Anthony David, bern on July 25, 1986 at 3.25 p.m. weigh- ing 10 lbs. 2 oz. He's a brother for April and Ashley, Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Hank Veldhorst of RR 7 Lucknow and Mr, and Mrs, Numan of Lippenhuizen, Holland, 5, • OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK DEL MONTE GREEN BEANS, KERNEL CORN, PEAS, Fancy 14 OZ. egetables 'STAFFORDS Pumpkin' Pie Fill a OMSTEAD DRESSED SMeltS WE DELIVER 52 -3420 454 (1,.. MEALTY1ME WIENER 81. HAMBURG ROHS PrOduce 8'S 19 OZ. ea SMITH garden 2.8 oz. Cocktail NABOB TRADITION^ 889 G. Coffee .99 MAZOIA C01114 . Oil " 1 'LITRE 2.25 NEW. Potatoes 10 LB. SILVERWOOD'S MEADOW GOLD, Cream 2 LITRE Corn. ON THE COB • 3.99 FARMHOUSE BANANA, CHOCOLATE, COCONUT, LEMON Cream Pies r 12 OZ. Bread 450 G. GREEN Beans 1.39 WESTON" Raishi Bread 340 G. .99 ONTARIO Lettuce .49 AntorrE MADNESS*. FRIDAY AUGUST 1 6 12 ONLY PEPSI, C+ • GINGERALE BEATRICE 2% BAG 48 OZ. Pop 24 CANS Milk 4 LITRES V0,8 Juice • \`‘ - • . , ,„ , - 4 I , •