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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-03-19, Page 2117;500 6,750. • Expenditure Transfers to the .capital fond Transfers to tlie;revenue fund Available at theyear end for future mimicipal purposef; 1979 1978 tetnerit of Continuity, and Analysis of Year End Position for the year mkt December 31, 1979 '• 1979 Actual Available at 'the beginning of the year for future municipal :purposes . Revenue Contril?litiOns from the revenue fun, d • Cont4botions from developers .13.477 2.983 13-.288 2-9,748 David Younker, a young farineefroin P.E.I. [right], spent a week on the farm of Elizabeth and Murray Irvin of R. R. 7 LticknoW recently as part of a Junior Farmers' exchange He is shown here with Murray on his mixed farming operation prior to leaving Lim a Junior Farmers' conference in Toronto. r [PhotO by Dona CamPbell] Junior Fanners' exchange brings PEI man to area Eugeiie Frayite gives his rendition of 'Danny Boy' at the fourth annual Irish and Scotch Variety Night sponsored by the St. IVIary's t.Vitel. Friday night at the Luelmow 'Legion. [Photo by Joanne Buchanan] :---1A11-401.ttiramoitpts are in t sands of dollars, except pe). capita f gures. Rates of taxation ReSidential and, farm mill rate for general municipal purposes for region or:county purposes for school board purposes Total . Cominercial and industrial mill rate for genetal municipal purposes 'for region or county purposes fox school board, purposes Total Reporter speaks to WI Bev Clark, repOrter at the • Kincardine News office was the guest_ speaker at the Ripley:.., Women's Institute meeting on Thursday at Mrs. Frank Scott's home, In her address she described printing from' early days- and showed .slides of old printing presses up to the modern methods of cern- puteriiing the news. She was very much enjoyed. A newspaper was presented to each one present. Margaret Gemmel', Public Relations officer Was convenor for the meeting. Minnie Lock presided for the meeting and Christene RObertson was secretary. Grace Pet introduced the guest Speaker. The roll call was Sing Say or Pay which was Most entertaining, Among the "sing" replies, Grace Peet sang a song in Dutch. Many hornorous stories were told in the "say" replies. Mary (John A.) McDonald gave a report • on "Citizenship" for Elizabeth Fair. Mary (Donnie) McDonald reported on her entries in the history look. A quilt -is being made to be sold, the proceeds will be donated . to the "Participation Lodge, at 11611a-id Centre" fund. Bill Armstrong of R. 1L 2 Wingha.m has been chcisen to go to the United Kingdom for ' six to eight weeks.on a Junier --Farrnera'-exchange this sum mer. David Younker, a young man from. Prince Edward. Island, completed a .week's stay with Elizabeth and Murray Irvin of R. R. 7 Luckhow last Friday on the Junior Farmers' exchange BY RUTH BUCHMEIER Mr, and Mts. Allan Gra.; ham enjoyed a two week holiday in Hollywood, Flori- da. Mrs. Nick Barclay of St. Pauls visited With 'her par- ents last'week, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ritchie, Donald and Mary Anne. Allan Graham received some sad news last week when his 'nephew Malcom Machines of Prince George, B.C. died. He was the soh of Mr. Gordon Machines and the late Margaret MacInnes, formerlY Graham, of Selkirk, Manitoba. This family IS well 'known in this community, Mrs. Marlene Wolfe, Nathahial and Seah of Brant- _ford are Staying here at their .faim on the 6th for the winter. break.. Congratulations to. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moffat on the arrival of their' son last week. Weekend visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Dick McQuillin and Ron were Harvey McQuillin of St. Catharines, Leonard Griffin of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Doug MacLeod and Dawn of Vanastra, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Breinagam of St. Catharines, Mr. and Mrs. Bob MacNay. of Amberley and Mr. and Mrs. Don Niche' and Shaunna and Tylar. , Visiting with Mrs. Oliye Needham is Mrs. Helen Fenton and Carrie of Sarnia. Mrs. Nancy MacIntyre, Helen and Heather are holi- daying in Florida for the' winter break. Guests for a birthday party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Keith on Sunday were. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gra- ham, Mr. and Mrs. Win. F. MacDonald of LucknoW, and Mrs. Malcolm Keith of Unionville, •Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zinn, Terry and Paul, Mr. and Mrs.' Chester Hackett, Jamie, Ian- and —Scott of Ashfield, Patricia Shiell of Wingha,ni, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Ke,ith, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Tuck, "Scott and Michael of Oak- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Don For- ster and tjtnna Jean, Purple Grove, $ft. Murray Keith, Water* and Wanda Linner of London. ecident 15.856 3.509 14.764 1'4.363 2.477 13. 371 34.1.29 30.211 program. He discovered that while Ontario grows much larger quantities, of corn, his province has more hay. After leaving the Irviris' .miiced farming operation, David attended a Junior Farmers' conference at Inn- on the Park in Toronto for, the weekend and then went on to stay with a host family -on a farm "in Brant County for a Week. A girl from P.E.L. who had been staying with a farm family in, Perth County, like- wise attended the conference and then Went on to stay with a family in. Wellington ty for a week.. Ralph and Roger Morrison of'R.. R. 1 Lucknow attended the conference in Toronto also. They represented the West Huron Junior Farmers. :Gra~iarn$ enjoy holiday On March 13, Constable A. Fitkin investigated a (540 car collision on Highway , ICincardine.Township, in- volving Alan Cook of Port Elgin and Ken Weale -of Kincardine. Major, injuries were sustained by' Peter Kely of Kincardine and Barry Jone of Kincardine, both Nissen... gets of Mr. Weale. Mr. Weale received minor injur- ies. Damages are estimated at a total of. $9300.