Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-06-04, Page 67units hold retreat A Retreat tindef the theme , "Communicating our Be- lids" was sponsored by Bruce Presbyterial United Church Women on June'9th at Silver Lake Camp; Ap- proximately 90 ladies from the Locals within the Pres- byterial attended the event. Mrs, Harold Bannerman and Mrs. Bill Campbell, Kinloss, served coffee and refresh- ments during the day, Devo tional books and pamphlets were available for sale, at tables convened by Mrs. Graham' Murray, HarristOnl Mrs. G. Walden, LucknoW1 and Mrs. Rae Curtis, Arthur. "Mrs, Sheldon Wolfe Clif- • I . LI ford, LeadershipChairper- son, le the event and Wel- comed everyone. Mrs. Ron Pearce, Walkerton, led the singing throughout the day with Mrs. Wallace Pollock, Colin McKeachnie, Kincar- dine, and Miss Debbie Piet- sch, Program Director at Silver Lake Camp, assisted., Rev, James Stockton, Han- over, offered prayer and out-., lined the purpose and object- ives fore the day's activities. He read a scripture •pissage which was ably dramatized by Mrs, Ronald Slade, Kin- cardine, MrS. Clarente Mc- PRI111.1111111111111111111.111111111111111 1111111111111111111111.11I TOWNSHIP OF 10114LOSS NOTICE TO PROPERTY 'OWNERS' DESTROY • WEEDS Notice Is hereby given to *all persons in possession of lend,, in accordance with the Weed Control Act 1972 Sec. 4, 14, and .20, • that unless noxious weeds growing on their lands within the Municipality Of Township of Kinloss are destroyed by date of June 28, A980, 'end throUgheut the season, the Municipality may enter upon the said lands we have the Weeds destroyed, charging:the Olds:Against the land in tax* as-set out In • thei he Act T c.o-operition of all citizens Is earnestly Solicited. W LORNE ROBINSON.EED INSPECTOR', MUNICIPAuty,OF TOWNSHIP OF KINLO Tupper made the presenta-, tion on behalf of the Pres- byterial. A simple meaningful tom- munion service was conduct- ed by Rev, James $tockton. A hymn was sung, bringing the, retreat to 'a "close, imam Ns os,imitsiitial Nil int mai* ilia smi Ili mos Yes, I want to know how land drainage can improve my profits. Please send information in Have a representative call Name MI MI 1111111PW mini um Oa. = = 1411740 %IMO AIIMA'*h • United Extrusions Limited 33 Centennial Road Orangeville, Ontario L9W 1R1 (519) 941r5175 far , aim sui Woo maul no NI mos Nu am au walk Address Town - Lot No. iPporie My major farm enterprise is Province. - Postal Code Conc Twp. community their leadership. A farewell gift was presented, to Mrs, Win Pierce prior to her.move to Brockville. Mrs. C. A. Trinity U.C.W. held their June meeting on Stine 12, at the home of Mrs. Chester Hackett, and if is always the custom to honour the Grand mothers: in the community at this meeting every year. There was an attendance of 38 ladies and 1 child, of this number 20 were grandrpoth- raises over $4 000 :and Mrs. Ken Alton oriented, the devotions •On, Love. ripture was read by Mrs. Ken Alton. Both Mrs. Altons joined in giving the medita- tion, and MrS. Ken Alton led in. prayer. The president welcomed all the ladies. The roll call was answered by each one telling something they rem- embered about their grand- • Mrs. Warren Zinn intro- duced the guest speaker, Mrs. Sherry Reavie from the flown and Country Home- makers of Huron County. Mrs. Reavie showed slides of this work and -also spoke about the„many ways they are serving Huron County - residents. Mrs. Alex Hackett Mrs. Jim Young; Marty, Jamie, Karen and Liane, Mr. and Mrs. Len Coughlin, Mrs. Ethel Holmes and Mrs. May Richardson of Wing- ham, Kelly and Kim Coughlin spent the weekend with Mr. Turn to page 28e the proceeds fromthe cam, Mrs. David Elliott and other paign will be used by the relatives in the loss of their Wingham Association for its little son, John Curtis, who work in this area, and the passed away on Tuesday, support of the community is June 10. . greatly appreCiated. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley The Association is contin- Young of Lucknow were two uing toplan for a new Adult who went on a bus tour to Workshop, but in the inter-, Bracebridge. They left Mon- im, a portable clasiroom is day niOrning and returned being considered as a means Thursday evening. They en- This,year's Flowers of of relieving the, space Rrob- Hope CaMPaign was the lam at the. Jack Reavie Op most successful ever, Treas. portunity Workshop. Train- urea Audrey Swatridge : told ees are at present working on the executive of the Wing- three contract jobs as well as ham and District AsSociation their oWn projects of re-web- for the Mentally Retarded at bing lawn chairs, 'and making its meeting last week. Dona- *paper, flowers for sale. A tions totalled' $4,05, a re- highlight of, last *ea was' markable increase over the. when the trainees:Were taken S1600 realized last'year. The to the home of Mr. 'and :Mrs. executive credits the success Ivan Metcalfe, and treated to mainly to the teams voi- a lUnch-time barbecue. unteers who ,conducted door- Bevan Lindsay reported to-door . canvasses in. the that several pupils from the towns in the area.' Golden Circle:School will be The', hreakdown of the attending the summer school Campaign is as follows: being held in conjunction Wingham, canvassed by with the Wingham ,Recrea- Witigharn . Kinsmen and tion Department's summer Wingham Optimists, $1,125; program. Also several pupils Lucknow, canvassed : by will be 'attending the OAMR ers, $550; Blyth, canvassed ' bus tottr-t by Mrs. Joan Clark's com- mittee, $548. The remainder of the total was received BY LILLIAN YOUNG through mailed in contribii- -tions 4-tul ,dorrations front or--• ympathy-ottlier-coinorun- granizations in the area. All ity is extended to Mr. and The president, Mrs. Don- .. aid Hackett, called the meet- ing to order with the call to worship. Mrs. Frank. Alton summer. camp. at Belwood Lake, joyed their trip very much, from ,this district were Mr. .—although_the_weather_Tould__ and Mrs. Clifford Young, have been better One da it William. Mr. and Clenaghan, . Paisley, and Mrs. Dorothy Magvvood, Hanover. ' Discussion groups were held throughout the day, Mrs. Jessie Stockton, Han, over conducted,..sgmeLf!. acquainted", exercises and gave some thoughts on the theme and on barriers to friendships. A film was shown on this with Mrs, Dorothy Magvvood operating the projector. President, ',Mrs. Ronald Slade, Kincardine, expres sed the courtesies to the. Leadership Divison who iilanned the event, and to Rev and Mrs: Stockton for Members have begun sell- ling tickets on the new a-Trip- Lottery, which offers for prizes a $1500 holiday -- Atid :a.$150 consolatiOn Week, end holiday in each ;monthly draw. The ,Early Bird .Draw wille he at f JUne so anyone who would like to buy a ticket on thee lOttery • should Contact a member of the Association immediately. The new president of YACMR was 'introduced to the 'execntive, She:: is . Ann Hamilton of : Lucknow, a student 'at F. E. Madill Secondary School. o Bracebn snowed while they were, there. Congratulations, to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Young (nee Deborah Ferguson) who were married on. Saturday at. the Presbyterian Church in, Newmarket. Those attending 1 I. 1 1 1 . „ Ashfield ReereatiOnCommittee had s• very successful, Garage, Auction aid Bake Sale. Many thanks to the following people, builnesies, as well as'the peOple who either baked Otdonated Items (Or the sale. , • Backers , Blue Water Truck Centre Chisholm Fuel . Lake-Port .Welding C. A. Becker . LakepOrt Steel Hackett' Farm- Entiltit% Windsor Salt LucknOw District Co-op Worthy's'EssO . Lucknow Small Engines Superior Propane Ashton's Ladles Wear O'lldeits Meat Diane's Pop Shop Whetstones Jewellery Bain's Groceria Godericii Tire Montgomery Motors Scheaffers Pen' Chairman-Work-Clothes Ron Machan Hardware Discount Daves Greer's T.V. Domtar Chemicals Sehmids JeWellery RoyalBank Kwans' Restaurant • Dominion Roads Button's Meat Market . Wayne Snyder & Son LucknoW Cut and Curt Hodges' Mill Hair Cieations Harvey Culbert Bank of Montreal Freeman. Olson WinghamCleaners Dawson's Hardware Flowers & Gifts Johnston's Bros: Bill's Place Sherwood General Store Vair Value Grocery Tony Miltenburg Lucknow_ Sentinel Sammy Argyle Also a very special thank you to the auctioneers, Harry -- Btindley, Joe Metzei,Tim-flackett, who=-gave their - time and patience for free. Many-thanks to all the people who came and bought the sale items. ASHFIELD RECREATION, COMMITTEE John and Grace Austin, Clarence and Loretta Doherty, .Grant and Sandy . Curran, Glen and Kathy Olson, Murray and Elizabeth Irvin; Randy and Judy Kerr, Herb and Marie Wilkins, Denise Dalton, Cleason plant health to encourage higher quality and increased yields. In addition, well drained soil lets you take full advantage of the growing ., -season potential-of your land and 'simplifies crop management problems, Flowers of Hope Campaigp YACMR members -and fri- ends: c$$$2; hy the Junior Farm- ends, $8$2 Teeswater can Langside couple to grondiirtoihers thanked the:speaker. Mrs. Doug Ronard spoke . on the LiVe, Love Project and of Doctors Bernard and Het, ga Harder, teachers at Chris- tian University, Tokyo. Mrs. Charles Wilkins gave the Bible Study on, Faith A.,..soun0 itivestm!nt. subsurfac farm dr.ainage e Propeely drained land pays many dividends. Even with today's higher interest rates, an investment in sub- surface drainage (along with good farm management practices) can provide higher returns than invest- ments in machinery, buildings, land, stocks and bonds. A well designed drainage system built . Specify UNX tubing for your drainage with UNX plastic tubing can improve project. Without Works Is Dead.. A question and answer period followed; and Mrs.. Wilkins led.' in, prayer, Mrs. Ken Alton sang a lovely solo, Sing Out For Joy. Following the business, the president clos- ed the meeting with prayer.. Mao siusiavisommunisammassammusimmuovissimessaima iminsusaium milimasuailma err