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Lucknow Sentinel, 2009-10-28, Page 7• Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 28, 2009 - Page 7 New jerseys showcase Lucknow heritage BY GARIT REID .Sentinel Staff The players of five of the Lucknow Minor Hockey teams will be sporting brand new jerseys that will show the tradi- tional Sepoy name. and have a stylish horseshoe, one of the signature images of the com- munity of Lucknow.' For now tyke, novice,- atom, pee- wee and bantam girls (rep or local league has not been fully assigned as of yet) will bewear- jerseys ing the new for this year with the the Lucknow Minor Hockey Board (LMHB) hoping five more gets will be pur- chased for next year and so on until every team will be donning the new jerseys. Members of the LMHB know they couldn't have done it without the sup- port of the local community and all of the sponsors that made the purchase of the jerseys possi- ble. "We have been very fortunate this year for local spon- sors to help us out," said LMHB town contact Steve Hare. "All of the money came from local sponsors through - Photo by Garit Rid The players of five of the Lucknow Minor Hockey teams will be sporting brand new jerseys that will show the traditional Sepoy name and have a stylish horseshoe, one of the signature images of the community of Lucknow. Modeling the new jerseys from Lucknow Minor Hockey are players Taylor Humphrey, ClaySm 1 s,lb ler Murray and Morgan Murray. out the community, so we are very grateful for that and it's just another great example of how much the com- munity helps out every year." The idea for new jerseys came when the LMHB decided to sell track suits to players that wanted them and all of the track suits were labeled with the Sepoy name and horseshoe. For the LMHB, jerseys were a good idea to compliment the track suits. "The jerseys started with the new track suits for the kids_ and that started a whole new branding with Lucknow Minor Hockey," said Hare. "At that point we decided that the LMHB purchase new jerseys for the The jerseys players." themselves were The LMHB went built to last as with the Sepoy everything on the name because it's jersey was $et in by part of the village's dye sublimation. heritage and it Jerseys .customized makes Lucknow with dye sublima- unique when they tion inks can with step out on the ice. stand multiple They are the Sepoy washes - and still warriors with the maintain their. lucky horseshoe on vibrant colors. their jerseys. The jerseys were "The Sepoy also locally :pur- name is part of our chased , through traditions here in Bob Raymond and Lucknow," :said his company Can Hare. "The town Print Custom has always imple- Clothing located in mented it into the Lucknow that spe- town and now the cializes in apparel has imple- screening, team mented it into wear orders and minor hockey." custom clothing. CKNOW SENTINEL BIRTIIDAY CUJIJ Laura Jakobsen October 30, 7887- iZ years old Jordan Grant Gibson October 31, 2000 - 9 years old .Tanner Stevenson ,,► " ' November 2, 1998 - 11 years old join the Sentinel's birthday club, just give us a call at 519.528-2822. Children can be a member up to and including the age of 12. This Week's Specials October 28 to November 4 Mulch Cedar 2 cu. ft. peg4449 Clearance S2•90 Econo Spruce 2x4x8' $ 1.69 each Spruce 2x3x8' $ 1.69 each Fiberglas R1215 88.12 sq. ft. $29.99 Fiberglas azo i s 48.95 sq. ft. $29.90 Oak Laminate Flooring 8mm 341-4069 .99 sq. frt. Rona Ceiling Paint Goes on Pink - turns White 4L $23.99 HENDERSON RONA 782 Havelock St., Lucknow 519-528-3118 Mon. -Fri. 7:30 - 5:30; Sat. 8 - 4 Any groups, orations, busi- nesses, families or individual that may be interested in sponsoring - future Lucknow - Minor Hockey jerseys are encouraged to pick up a sponsorship brochure at the Lucknow and District Sports Complex tourism office starting Nov.. 12. K & B Driving Academy. 4 day in -class (Saturdays) Christmas glass also available 13 hours in car Call for details 519-881-4214 G1 not required to start $566. tax included • cf.? ti Fop. • Huron County Health Unit 519-482-3416 or 1-877-837-6143 HURON .�►- www.huroncounty.calhealth covNTY VACCINE CLINiC Clinics starting for those at high risk: • Residents with a chronic medical condition 6 months - 64 years old (diabetes, heart disease, lung disease, liver disease, conditions that weaken your immune system) Household contacts and care providers of • All pregnant women with pre-existing - Infants under 6 months of age health conditions - People with weakened immune systems • Healthy children 6 months - 4 years old Children will require two doses of the vaccine. CLINTON Jacob Memorial Building (beside Huron County Health Unit), 77722D London Road , Wednesday, October 28 from 2:00 - 7:00 p.m. Friday, October 30 from 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Monday, November 2 from 2:00 - 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 4 from 2:00 - 7:00 p.m. Friday, November 6 from 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. • Healthy pregnant women In the second half of their pregnancy (20+ weeks) GORRIE Howick Central Public School, 45010 Harriston Road Thursday, November 5 from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. LUCKNOW Brookside Public School, '36937 Belgrave Road Tuesday, November 3 from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Clinic dates for the special H1 N1 vaccine for healthy pregnant women less than 20 weeks will be announced when the vaccine becomes available. Multiple clinics for all other residents will be starting mid-November. Check www.huroncounty.calhealth.for clinic dates. •