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Lucknow Sentinel, 2009-06-24, Page 14
Page 14 - Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 24, 2009 Recreation. board asking to have Zubiel as LMHB secretary lines and direction on how to, conduct said recreation board member Doug firmation that they will be receiving a $2 operations of the minorhockey board for Miller; that help being the services of wage subsidy for summer staff (five stu- the 2009/10 and following seasons. Zubel. dents) from the 2009 Rural Summer Jobs Zubel believes it. . is the recreation Capital plan Services Program - Ministry of board's responsibility to effectively help The recreation department was asked Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs. manage the minor hockey board, but not by the Township of Huron -Kinloss to Lucknow recreation also received a total to impose or take away any responsibili- provide a six year capital plan for review of $1470 in funding from the Summer ties of the volunteers of the board. Zubel by their council. Zubel made a note to Jobs Services -Family YMCA. also recommended that voting privileges the recreation board that it's a general Lucknow recreation has been be granted to him if he became thesec- plan and that it's subject to change as informed, dueto a high demand that retary because he's a representative from needed. All costs and estimates arebased exceeded the available budget in the the joint recreation board. on 2009 pricing and quotes as well. constituency, they didn'treceive any "We want them to run their own show, Summer student grants funding from. the 2009 Canada Summer but I'd like to still offer them our help," Lucknow recreation has received con- Jobs. BY GARITIREID. Sentinel Staff Lucknow Minor. Hockey Board The Lucknow and 'District Recreation Board held a meeting on June 17 to con- firm what they were doing in regards to asking the Lucknow Minor Hockey Board (LMHB), to appoint Bob Zubel, Lucknow and District Sports Complex facilities manager, as their secretary. Zubel himself recommended that. staff and the recreation board provide :guide- Lucknow carriers to sort mail in Teeswater Carriers of the Lucknow and rural . route mail will soon be sorting out of the Teeswater Canada Post facility. Tom Creech, communications officer with Canada Post, in Londori, confinned last week that the four employees now using Winghan as a sbstation, centre will, effective Aug. 4, be sorting from the Teeswater location. Creech said the move was a result of health and safety _ concerns raised by employees. After looking at the Canada Post facilities in the area,it was decid- ed that Teeswater was the best choice to accomodate employees. Creech said the move was a "benefit for. employees'.' and would provide "more beathing room." "There will be minimal, almost no impact on cus- tomers' us-tomers mail, Creech assured: He said that est shows it would be 14 minutes more. travel time tram W' to Teeswater. 1SCU$SUpC01T1ifl Submitted photo BradleGreenwood Cour' (r rneriy of Awe y, of Gr Lucknow and Amberl+e y) -: her .90th on June S, 2009. A , party was held at the home .of A (laughter r and huthand - Phyllis and David Todd - -In 'StratfOrd. In, iittendanoe with Aileen to celebrate were husbaMil Won and friends and: s. Shown in_ the photo prosenthig her birth- da cake is son-in-law, Mild Todd with : n ece. Carina MacLennan oflbronto in the baCkgrOund. The second meeting ofthe Lucknow 4-11 horse , club was held at the hOme of Merlene Bergman on June 11 and was called to, order by. Kennedy Scott. We discussed the upcoming barbecue at the Lucknow District Co-op which runs from 11 a.li. 2 p.m. on June 27. Come out and see us! Also P.. plans are. in the works for a fun day and . laces . we .:., Y P had aquiz on the parts of the hope � to visit. ; We horse including - the crest, wlucl is at the top of the neck. . We played bingo and designed posters for the barbecue. The meeting, was adjourned at 9 p.m. U.c bton college- Is bdn . -aur. programs ©nd seVVl 'es to..y u to WWn00.01: Visit us; at the' Kau of Columbus arm' mak to -staff.-taoutly r:stut fs,-win pis and hcwe a I at sOme +bit r in1e rc (*ploys. wbettwor you are _ r to: up a .y ski 'startiot a cared # ptIng high act olr s ve event is t: di p► ace. to start! rice wins 1 Ona warn' and sunny. Thursday, June 18,:16 ladies enjoyed a round of golf at the BlackHorse golf club. Fewest putts went to Shirley Read and Sally Park. Most putts went to Ruth Price and Terri Minnie. The novelty prizes went to PaulinePegg, Rosalie Zettler, ioss swims kV Lath 11W-0.41. --41:00 peat. X00 "' p.m i14i kdeallasbi110.011.ca wNw.1ridet0:1.011.as: eta 11cHutchisof and Gladys Stewart. Congratulations to Barb Henn of BlackHorse and Fern Wylie of'inghatn who won third in a two -per- son best ball at Wild Winds at Paps on a very wet Wednesday, June :17 • takes closest-to-the- Just to clear up a little misunderstanding from a. previous white -up, BlackHorse's Senior Men's has not moved to Friday at 8 a.111. It will : continue on Thursdays at: 8 a.m. until the fall when it will move to .9 a.m. Mondays will continue at 9 a.m. . Thursday, June 11 was a Team Stabelford day. John Gross had a nice hit on number 6 and also. hap- pened. to have the sign so guess who won Closest -to - the -Pin? Why does he always carry that sign? Shouldn't we determine what hole to set before we go out? Closest -to -the -hole on number 13 was Miro Tadla. Nice'shot Miro. And the longest putt on number 18 was Tom Stoliker. Only took you 18 to sink one Tom? No more whining for Don Bone. He was "sniffing" the score card all the way down the • 18th fairway and came in with a solid 72. It took forever for Richard to dislodge the card from his nose. Bill Brace had a lovely bird on number 13 and 'The Gorilla', Tom Pegg, launched two shots to the 490 yard 18th green and . W as putting for an eagle, but considering he was the farthest away he could be and still be on the "short stuff' settled for a bird. .• i•1 • t' -. • • e ♦ ♦ \ • • i Team winners were Tom Pegg and George Armstrong followed by )3 nice Heimpel and Dave O'Donnell. Mondays are always 9 -hole, Stabelford scoring for the competition, but many played 18 holes for June 15. Tom Pegg came in first with 22 points. Don Bone shot another par 72 round and came in tied for sec- ond with John Gross with 20 points each. The Longest Putt was Doug Foell on number three and Tom Pegg on number nine. Glad to see 'Da Boyz' can handle it alone as. Richard •Papineau slept in and "Vanna" was in Brampton �n Thursday, June 18.: What an unfortu- nate event, but the shock to everyone's system creat- ed additional adrenalin to pump fresh blood into the winner's circle. Stabelford scoring from the gold tees was the day's agenda. First place went to Miro Tadla and John Gross tied at 39 points. Third place was Tom Kennedy at 38 points. Fourth place .went to John Whitten (after a two year drought) and Don Bone tied at 37 points. • •