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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-09-25, Page 18Page 18—Lneknow Sentinel, Wednesday, September 25, 1985. Cla. rkhill� Feeders Ltd. Silo Unloaders Conveyors• Feeds R.R.5 GODERICH, ONT. N7A 3Y2 PHIL CLARK 524-4367 Stocker Sale 1000 Heade at Henson Livestock Sales Ltd. on Saturday, October Stb, 1985 1 p..m. CONSISTING OF: STEERS, HEIFERS AND CALVES FOR INFORMATION CALL Victor Hargreaves [519] 482-7511 Clinton Barry Miller [519] 235-2717 Exeter [519] 229-6205 Kirkton Greg. Hargreaves [519] 262-2619 Hensall [519] 262-2831 Hensall Auctioneer: LARRY GARDINER NEW REPLACEMENT VINYL WINDOW S Tilt action for easy cleaning for new and older homes GLENN ALUMINUM SALES Siding, Soffits, Windows, Doors, Awnings 528-3723 INVESTMENTS WE ARE AGENTS FOR SEVERAL TRUST COMPANIES NO CHARGES.Oft FE:i S SHORT TERM LANG TERM R.R.S.P. Don't settle for anything less than maximum, return on your .money. DON andBEV THOMPSON. INVESTMENTS LUCKN.OW / PHONE 528-2213 Evening Appointments Available 100th birthclay celebrated Evelyn W ¢bster is the eldest daughter of by phone with members of her fatnily who the late Mr. and Mrs, John Webster of keep in touch twice daily. She has retained concession 10, West W awaposh. In 1909 her delightful sense •of humour and she married James Mitchell and to them infectious ,laugh. were born four children. In 1969 she was On September 15, her 100th birthday widowed. She has 10 grandchildren, 12 was celebrated in the recreation room of great grandchildren and two great, great W illowdale Manor. with 150 present. grandchildren. Attending from this area were her brother Elwell Webster and his wife Grace, • nieces For approximately 15 years she has lived and nephews and their families who are on her own in an apartment in a senior descended from Evelyn's brother, William citizens' home, . W illowdale Manor on Webster and her sister, Myrtle Webster Cummer Avenue, Toronto. $he . occupies MacCrostie and Pearl Webster Smith. herself by making her meals, teiding the Dorine Webster Money and her husband apartment and plants, reading the paper attended. Dorothy Webster McKenzie, and books and watching her ,favourite Lucknow and Zylda Webster McKay, hockey team, the Maple Leafs and talking Michigan were• -unable to attend. Club forthe blind seeks members The September meeting of the Saugeen Valley Blind Club was held on Monday, September 9 .at the .Hartley. House, Walker- ton, . commencing' with a smorgasbord luncheon. The business meeting was con- ducted by president Mr. Bert Hedley, Brucelea Haven,. Walkerton,, with secret- ary -treasurer Mrs.. Jean Ribey, R R . 1, Port Elgin, reading the minutes of the last meetingand giving the treasurer's.report. In memoriam was observed for (Mrs. Sam) Lena. Elder. ' Roll call was: Recall your first day of school, Mr, and. Mrs. Herbert Wright, Walkerton, represented the club at' the 1985 Canadian Council of. the Blind Con- ference, at Lake Joseph, June 17 - 19. Mrs. Susie Schaus, Chesley, •gave a historical portrayal ' of Groton Villa, .'a Victorian OPENING SPEC ta,e To 9000 1978 PROWLER 26 FT. Sleeps 8' AL: 1979 CORSAIR; 25 FT. , -Sleeps 6- 1979 GOLDEN 'FALCON. 23 FT. 1979 TROPi'CANA 35 FT. Air Conditioning - Rear Bedroom -MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM - Rick's Trailer Northlander Park Models & Florida Rooms Hwy. 21 South End of Kincardine 396-9514or 395-2757 les cottage in Niagara -on -the -Lake, which was her family home for many years. Members enjoyed fun and fellowship and look forward' to the coming season with antici- pation and enthusiasm. Through these meetings, blind people can keep informed of servicesavailable, visual aids, conces- sions, travel, etc., and enjoy social enter- tainment and f/recreational pursuits. Any registered bhnd person, through, the C.N.I.B. is invited to become a member and attend the C.C.B. monthly meetings. Next meeting is on Monday, October 7, commencing with smorgasbord lunch at 12.30,p.m: at the Hartley House, Walker- ton. There will bean auction • of baked goods and other articles donated by members and friends. For further informa- tion phone Mrs. Jean Ribey,' 389.-5195 or Mrs. Susie Schaus, 363-2219.. Agricultural museum to hold: craft fair Christmas shop at your leisure this year and join the Ontario Agricultural Museum for its annual "Christmas Craft Fair". Over 40 craftsmen will be represented in the rustic atmosphere of the Museum's ) Gambrel Barn. From 10 a.m. to 5 p.ni. on October 5 and October 6, quality items including quilts, toys, pottery, weaving, jewellery, wood crafts and much more will be available for purchase. . • While at the Craft Fair, take advantage of the Museum's many other attractions. Demonstrated daily are wood stove and open hearth cookery, wheelwrighting, blacksmithing, shingle making, spinning and weaving. An excellent destination for the entire family, the Ontario Agricultural Museum is located 5 km west of Milton, (from High- way 401, take exit 320B or 312), and is open daily 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. until October 14. Admission is $2.50 for adults, students $1.50, seniors $1.25, children $1.00 and a family rate of.$6.00.-This fee also includes admission to the Craft Fair. INTAIL Large crowd at Sullivan auction Jean and.' Bob Simpson attended a wedding at Milford Bay while visiting Jan and Gary Kaye and family; A stag and doe was held for Bonnie Sinnett and Donnie Kuik on September 21. A large ` crowd of 200 attended the auction at Sullivans on September 22 for Stephanie and Peter Vogt. ' Many farmers from the Kintail Kings- bridge area, attended the plowing match at St. Thomas. ` •