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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-10-22, Page 21tion No ineo. 9Aci)wi',00 EXE it R MT CARMEL ' I . • coca t 14 D.IuRoNFo 1 ,,1 ' 1 ' '( 1 , V4.1 CORNER ,. LUCA'•b. ' 0 i'l) LONDON* HOUR5; MON:. -,•• SAT. 10.10iSUN. 11.6 . 23'7 ,.. 3- 4.56 . • wit .... ....• ....:,.....4,..... • YAMAHA SERVICE AND PARTS -sNowmomus ia - 1 1 1Th I Alf III ?til l'i „I ,It , • ri(r 007 frili qii(01.'1111; Mra, Mel BOI of Goderich. and Mrs. Dennis Green from England visited one 'clay last week with Mel Jones. —Mr: And Mrs. Alvin wood were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Storey of Chatham when they were feted at the Candlelight, to an .anniver- sary and retirement •dinner. on Saturday, October 11.. Mr. and Mrs, Storey spent the same weekend with Cora and AlVin. On the Friday night they were also entertainedto dinner at the Royal Hotel, Mitchell for the same , occal A family gathering was held on. Sunday at the home. of Lloyd--and-Doris Hodges; following the chistening of their granddaughter, Aman- da at the United Church. Amanda is the daughter of Debbie (Hodges) Waller and has-band, Steve • Waller. The christening dress worn by Amanda was a. family heir- loom of the. Waller family. sYrOPOtbY •'is' extended :to the Martin Hendricks family on.the joss of a , son and brother, Peter passed away on Friday, -six days-after he was' involVed a two car crash in Ashfielcrrownship, several men, from our area are moose hunting again this year. Pave Dawson, John StanburY, Rob McWhinney, George 'SOW) and George McKinnon are hoping to bag a few moose for their efforts, Congratulations to Mr. and. Mrs, Doug Cblbert (nee Trezise) who were married recently, Doug' is a son of Mt and Mrs. Laverne Cul- bert of Goderich and Mrs, Culbert is .a teacher at Brookside School. --MrTaiid Mrs. Robtrinle and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mole visited in Fenelon Falls on the weekend with Mr, and • Mrs. Len Craig. Mrs,' Craig is a niece of Ben Mole, her mother being the late Mary (Mole) Cook. Mrs. Alma Reed is a patient in St. Joseph's ,Ifos- pital, London. Upon arriving 'home on Tuesday morning, her son, Girvin found ` her lying on the floor. She was taken bY, ambulance first to Wingham hospital then on to London, Surgery was per- f° r lureedp ni r a broken Wednesday d nesodaen v morn- to hip. Visitors on. Saturday report her to be in good spirits and service . and, baptism, of two infants; Terry Alexander Cranston, son, of Cecil. and Marybelle (Hunter) Cranston and Amanda Pearl Water, daughter of Steve and Deb- hie (Hodges) Waller. FloWets were placed in the church by Mrs. Cecil Culbert in memory of her husband who passed away on April 9, 1980. October 19 would have marked Mr. and Mrs. Cul- bert's 40th wedding anniver- sary, quite alert, DUNGANNON UNITED CHURCH Rev, Cecil Wittieh was in charge of the communion country meet School to see a play called, "All For Beaver Hats". We then left the , school And had • lunch at the Seaforth Public School: Then we went to the Van Egmond house and ceinetery. The top Canadian author 'dour school turned out to be Fancy Mowat with, "Owls in the Family". Monica Hughes, a Canad- ian Science Fiction author is coming to our school on. November 21st. Parents ate welcome to come. BROOK, SIDE BROADCAST By Rhonda MclVlichael and Janke Conk On Wednesday, October 15 our school had a very successful day in the cross- conntry meet at Point farms. We won four out of possible eight pennants which we're won by the senior girls, junior .girls and boys along with the Midget girls. Medal- lion winners were Scott Hackett, and Shelley Good. On ThursdaY, October 1'6 the; grade seven and, eightS went to the Seaforth High Bowlers Wanted for Mixed League • WEDNESDAY OR THURSDAY NIGHT. 8:30 P.M. ANYONE WISHING TO FORM A TEAM PLEASE Call 528-2904 Tough new laws will deter trespassing. ~'auple wed- in Dungannon...= with a' flowered sheer knit the groom's mother in a light Prior to the wedding, the blue jersey gOwn with a bride was feted with showers matching sheer cape. The niyen by co-workers atSheaf mother's corsage was ''fer Pen hosted by Veronica I'Mrnt_cinnamon silk rosei, - -Harman-, a-girlfriend .shower the groom's mother's was at the home of Debbie pink and white silk roses, Johnston and a relative Guests were present from shower hosted by her Mint. gait; buelph,- London, Kit- The. groom' s relatives hosted .d.texer, a shoWer-Iflt CitaPrier in'the rounding area. form of a pool party. Dancing -followed with The Dungannon and area music supplied by Disc Jock- people presented Val and ey's Unlimited of London. Mike with a very generous Following a honeytnoon to gift prior to their marriage, New Brunswick, Montreal and a stag was held at the and other points east, the Goderich arena for Mike. Spend the holiday with Lochalsh folk South Dakota, Ohio, Michi- Gail CoOk in Dungannon. *from page '12 happy couple are residing at 212 Widder Street, Goderich. toughened-up-the-.law to protect your rights. Trespassers can now be fined up to $1,000. In addition, they can be ordered to pay for damages they have caused. An important part of, the legislation designates premises where entry is prohibited without. notice. These include your gardens, orchards, vineyards, land under cultivation, woodlots and fenced land. Where notice must be given to prohibit entry, you may use red • '...representing n activity (for example, hiking), indicates that. the activity is.• permitted: 411e same kind of stign.With-H an oblique stroke through it. means that you prohibit the activity. Thesenew laws•are part' of a continuing program to. streamline our legislation.. By clarifying'your rights; - they afford you greater protection from trespass and also reduce your .liability when you make markings on gates, trees or fences. ,H land available for Yellow markings maybe used to caution recreational purposes. that only certain activities may. be„ - For full details,..obtain or. nearly 150 years Ontario has -had a law-making it an-offence to enter property where entry is prohibited. But now new legislation— The.:rrespass_to-P-roperty ,art—has permissible. It is the responsibility of the visitor to find out what you permit. LAND USED FOR. RECREATION In the past, there was a great deal of confusion regarding your responsibility to people you allow on your land. Consequently many farmers and rural landholders would not allow recreational activities on their properties. Now another new act—The Occupiers' Liability Act—reduces your responsi- bility. In a nutshell, the law assumes that those who take their recreation on most rural land without paying a fee will take. care for their Own..safety. A...special:system-has . been :devised_ to alloW yoU. to easily indicate whiCh., • activities you will allow. on your • • :Pr_opeity„..A sign. naming or graphically a copy of this free pamphlet. It's available at, many supermarkets and liquor stores, or write to: Communithtions Branch Ministry of the Attorney General, 18. King Street East Toronto, Ontario M5C 105 BY MARION McCHARLES Dan Wylds has been a patient in hospital in Kincar- dine. Spending the Thanksgiv- ing holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wylds were their family, Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman (Donna), all' of London, Ken Wylds of Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Wylds and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mc- Charles completed their cir- cuit of judging at Teeswater Fair which was bigger in every class for many years. Twenty-five chocolate cakes in one class is somewhat of a problem to judge the three best. Sympathy of this commun- ity is extended to the Walden and Hendricks families in the death of two young people. D. A. MacLennan has been moved to hospital in Wingham from. University Hospital in London. Mrs. Gordon Finlayson has, daughter, Carol and her husband, John with her. They have been in Calgary for the past year. Welcome to this commun- ity is extended to Dr. and Mrs. Russell Moncrief. A reception was held in their honour a week ago Saturday in the community centre at Lucknow. A reception was also held in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Ed MacDonald who were recently married in London. Wilmer Robb is a patient in hospital in • Wingham having suffered a stroke,. Mr. and Mrs. Robb now live in Wingham but are rettern; bered by their old friends in this community. Doris Wylds of Toronto visited with Mr. Dan Wylds, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wylds and family; also Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wylds of Kincar- dine. Hon. R. Roy McMurtry Minister Ministry of the Attorney General