The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-09-18, Page 13Hugh Todd of Lucknow, right, shows the Reserve. Grand Chamion'Market lamb at the
Western Fair in London. The animal brought $2 a pound from Merner Meats, Dashwoor'
With Todd is Ton Merner.
Trinity UCW
Trinity U.C.W. held .their first meeting
for the fall on Sept. 12, at the home of Mrs.
Jim Farris!), with an attendance of 18., The.
president Mrs.. D. A. • Hackett opened the
meeting with a poem, "We Turd To Thee 0
God This Day.• the topic. for Devotions
was "Individual Responsibility," with -
Mrs. Jith
ith'Mrs.Jim Hunter and Mrs. Allen Ritchie -
each reading an article on this topic. All
sang: Hymn 500•andalso 356. Mrs. Hunter -
lcd in prayer. .The roll call was answered
with a harvest Myron. Mrs: Larry Wilkins
gave the study book oh some people Who
are working' in Kitrea and also • a • talk on
Korean names. The president led in
prayer. Mrs. Ken Alton agave two short
readings, "My Friend" and "A Gift From
(;od." Mrs. Chester Hackett conducted the
Bible study frorn Psalm 18.. The service of
i,l is Least Coin was observed. Following
Ile business a social hour was enjoyed.
TRAVEL•
SUNDANCE RESORT.
Located on the Lake of Bays in the
Huntsville area. Enjoy local sightseeing
tours, great food, and a super -activity
program. Great for fall colour!
SEPT. 27-30
MANITOULIN ISLAND
Here's your chance to relax at the
peaceful setting of 'Gordon's lodge on
Gore Bay. Enjoy some intriguing
sightseeing also!
SEPT. 23-25 or OCT. 1-3
1000.ISLANDS
A scenic fall colour tour along the St.
Lawrence River area. Accommodation in
Gonanoque.
OCT. 4-6
NIAGARA FALLS
FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS
Festuring an . evening with EDDY
ARNOLD, plus an afternoon with the
Pacific Pearl Christmas Show.
Don't miss this super weekend, The
Christmas lights are spectacular! Book
Now! It's our most popular pre-
Christmas tour.
NOV. 30 -DEC. •1
Remember, for that personal touch in
tours, it's Marg Burkhart and Leisure
Tours for your Leisure Time.
Le(aure Tours For Your Leisure Time
P.O. Box 54, 235'i10.th Street
Hanover, Ont, N4N 3C3
Collect 364.4458
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, September 18, 1985—Page 13
"Let Yourself Go" during
firstPublic Library Week
AT THE
Public library boards all over Ontario
are planning hundreds of events to
celebrate 'the first Public Library Week,
September 23 through 29.
"This is a time to celebrate the heritage
of ..our public library system in Ontario",
says the Honourable Lily Munro, Minister
of Citizenship and Culture. "And it's a time
for all Ontarians to rediscover the joy and
excitement that public libraries bring to:
all communities."
The theme for this year's celebrations is
"Let Yourself Go," and the happenings
and events planned for Public Library
Week are encouraging citizens to, do just
that.
Puppet shows and special programs for
children,poetry and prose readings, con-
certs, demonstrations, displays and
storytellers will highlight the week's
festivities:
"Enthusiastic library staff, volunteers
and trustees will be making every effort to
give the, public a sampling of all that is
available. Everything from closed -
captioned video disks, to films in Chinese,
to books written in Cree, to French -
language records will be showcased dur-•.
ing Ontario Public Library Week," Dr.
Munro said. "This celebration provides a
unique opportunity for people in com-
munities across Ontario to experience
their local library's many varied and
useful services first-hand." •
The ministry is sponsoring two library -
oriented conferences as a prelude to On-
tario Public Library Week: Libraries -2000,
a futures . symposium, will examine how
library services will develop to meet
future needs; and, Youthtalk '85 will ex-
amine the special needs of library services
to youth.
"Both , conferences provide a positive.
forum for exchanging ideas and for ensur-
ing that our library services of tomorrow
are tailored to meet the ever-changing
needs of society," Ms. Munro said.
want to invite all Ontarians toget out
and visit their local libraries to sample the
wealth of information and the variety of
programs available there.
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