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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-08-13, Page 9The graduation ceremonies for Ruth's Children Centre in Lucknow were held in June. The graduates are, back row, left to right, Jackie Hackett, Nicholas Mann, Trevor Askes, Conor McDonagh. Middle row, Amy Blake, Margo Abbott and Dani Brooks. Front row, Adria Graham. [photo submitted Lords lose semi linals.to Newry The Lanesville Lords tried hard to be "A" champs but were defeated in the semi - finals against Newry who eventually went on to win the championship. Lords first put out the Belgrave Diggers 11 - 4, then moved on to play the Crystalizers, beating them 14 - 4. They met the Teeswater Ball Busters next. While winning 11 - 9 at the end of five innings, a protest was made 'because of time. So, an hour later, the Lords played two more innings defeating the Ball Busters 12 - 11. In the semi finals the Lords met Newry, who had won three years in a row, and lost 14-4. The Port Albert Bulldogs also did very well, finishing one step better than the Lords. They won their first game 12 - 6 against Wingham Business Men. They then met the Clinton Warriors, defeating them 13 2, Next, they played London which was a close game 4 - 2 for the Bulldogs." They then came up against Blyth. Inn, defeating them 8 - 4. Theymet Newr Y in the finals who won the "A" champ- . ionship 13 - 3 In a very good game. BEST RATES Glen Kempof the . Lords won the runner up MVP award. Luelimovi Senthi , Wedacsday, August 139 1986—Page 9 Maelntyres enjoy Wasaga Donald and Marilyn Madntyre and Sandy enjoyed a holiday at Wasaga Beach with • Dr. Mex and Mrs. Mrclntyre and. family. Rod and Margaret MacKenzie, Bili and Alex of Unionville enjoyed a holiday with Rod's family, Frank and Muriel MacKen- zie, Beryl Lee of Willowdale spent the weekend with Dave and Connie Eadie and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hartemink and Mr. and Mrs. Eldert Geertsma enjoyed a motor trip to the East coast. They were gone about 17 days and took some bus trips to see a lot of different interesting points during this time. Willard and Shirley Downey, Tom and Mary enjoyed their holiday to the north. They travelled to North Bay, Iroquois Falls and Moosonee. The community is sorry to hear that Mrs. Steer is in Wingham Hospital. She fell and broke her hip andwastaken to London but now is back in Wingham. The 25th anniversary c:lanaonaaa deux= ion was held on August 2, 1986. It was hosted by Mrs. Carl De leuze of Toronto. and Mr. and Mrs. John A. MacDonald and family of Sudbury . at their Lucknow summer home - Clandonald. Over 60 relatives attended from Mont- real to Windsor. Mrs. Seymour MacDougall (Sadie Mac- Donald) was the oldest present and the youngest was Kelly Jamieson of Montreal. Joann De leuze presented silver dollars to all the children and Mary Jane Wickham had Clandonald caps or T-shirts for everyone. The next reunion is planned for August 1988. . Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dickie spent last week with their grandchildren in Sutton while Denver and Brenda were on holidays in .the Kingston area. Recent visitors with 4r. and Mrs. Jack Needham were Mr'. and Mrs. Robert Needham of Corunna and granddaughter, Sharon Needham from California. Also visiting later were Jack's sisters, Louise Reid of Sombra and Jean Ruttan of Northville, Michigan and on Friday,. Margaret Smith and friend from London. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Needham visited on Thursday with Clair MacDougall in Missis- sauga Hospital and Mrs. Clair MacDougall in Port Credit. O.'H.ANDLEY PLUMBING and GENERAL MAINTENANCE .Fast, quality service for all your. plumbing and renovations. *Our efficient maintenance service will take care of all your house and yard repairs •WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED • FREE ESTIMATES O 24, HR. EMERGENCY SERVICE •DISCOUNTS',FOR SENIORS 395-3486 0, Short Term:....... 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Friday, August 15 7:00 pm Kids' Pet Parade 7:30 pm Judging of 1986 Fair Queen Contestants Chalnsawing 8:00 pm Log Sawing BMX Bike Stunt Show . 8:30 pm Bale Throwing 9:00 pti Arm Wrestling Saturday, August 1` 6 10:30'am Heavy Horse Show English and Western Horse Show 12 noon Parade from United Church Corner Official Opening and Crowning of the 1906 Fair Queen Saturday, Atig. 16 cont d. 1:00 pm Horseshoe Pitching 4-11 Homemaking Awards 1:30 pm Baby Show 2:00 pm BMX Bike Stunt Show 2:30 pm Bicycle Races 2:45 pm Open 1 -Mile Run 3:00 pm Watermelon Seed Spitting Auction of Baking Exhibits Ann May and her Trick Horse, Silver 1 to 3 pm Free Musical Entertainment Free Pony Rides Kiddies Midway