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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-10-16, Page 8Page 8—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 16, 1985 Filter Queen "IN THE NEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA"' 482-7103 Henry and Bernice Drennan with to announce the engagement of Janice, Ann to'Larry James, ,son of Charles and Millie' 'Johnston of Nile. The wedding .is at Nile United Church on October ' 19, 1985. /Reception to follow at Lucknow. I HAPPY 25th ANNIVERSARY MOM AND DAD Marion and Lorne Cook Oetoberl5th,1985 LOVE . From The Kids/ Clarkhill Feeders Ltd. $ilo Unioaders Conveyors -Feeders R R 5 GODERICH ONT N7A 3Y2. \�t PHIL CLARK I 524-4367j 'WINGHAM MEMORIALS GUARANTEED GRANITES • CEMETERY LETTERING REASONABLE PRICES .,lqa, Buy Direct and Save • Business 357-1910 • • Resldence' 357-1015 BEST RATES 91/2% 1 YEAR /INVESTMENTS . INIUIIANCI AGING,/ LTD. 53 WEST ST.. GODERICH.1.800-265-3503' LU -200.46 LUCKNOW DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE OPEN DATES AVAILABLE OCTOBER Frlday 25 NOVEMBER Friday 1, 8, 15 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18 ". Lorne Hackett and Family SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19 Ann Drennan and Larry Johnston SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 Norma MacIntyre and Dave 11cKenna CALL THIS NUMBER BEI'W KEN ' 9:00`a.m. and 6:00 p.m. ONLY 528-3532 �'igceum 1ieatrt WINGHAM, ONTARIO PHONE 357-1630' PLAYING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY October 18th and 19th ONE SHOW EACH EVENING AT 9:00 P.M. ONLY PLAYING SUNDAY TO THURSDAY " ONE SHOW EACH EVENING AT 8:00 P.M. The heat is at Saint E'. AONITTANC■ R51111( I1 D io's Fire. ST. PLAYING FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18TH at 7:00 P.M. ONLY PLAYING SATURDAY OCTOBER 19TH At 1:30 P.M. And at 7:00 P.M. "FORGET ABOUT FINDING A BABYSITTER. HERE'S A MOVIE THE WHOLE• FAMILY CAN ENJOY" -FAMILY CIRCLE ma SESAME STREET FAMILY "Youth and Food' 'from page 7 individual to assess and to act upon the issues and to afford member organizations the opportunity to work toward `food for all"; This year the World Fond Day theme is "Youth and Food", which • focuses atten- tion on the combined issues of food production, food resources and the Interna- tional Year of Youth. In 1980, the global • youth population (defined . as ages 15 - 24 years) was estimated at 857 million, an increase of 67 % over the previous 10 years. Current United Nations projections indicate that it .will pass the one billion mark in 1991.. At present four out of fiveyoung people are residents of the less developed regions of the world, and the difference in the relative size of the youth •population' between more and less developed regions is increasing. /. Approximately 9 out of 20 young people worldwide are .urban residents. •Young people are more'likely to live in urban regions than the rest of the population due to migration from rural to urban areas in search of employment, education and other opportunities. TO is theme II As the world's youth flock to the cities and urban centres, food production will almost certainly decline and food resources become more scarce. This year,' World Food Day offers us the opportunity to contemplate the plight of today's youth, to force ourselves' to look beyond the numbers and concentrate on solving the problems which cause hunger. There is no single solution to hunger. On this special day, and throughout the year, each of us must assume our responsibility for informing ourselves • about the issues and . sharing in the search for ways to ensure "food for all" in our world. The Ontario World :Food • Day Coordinating Committee is totally committed to this'end. Sincerely yours, Marilyn J. Sanders; Chairman, Ontario WorldFpd Day Coordinating Committee /1 Young Peoples Rally attended Cathy and Steve Hamilton and -Katrina Howald. spentthe weekend at a Young . SOuTT _l People's Rally in Burlington. Jack and Blanche Needham, accom- INLOSSpanied by.. Jack and Evelyn'Buchanan of Owen Sound, visited last week with mutual by Ruth Buchmeier friends. Link and Thelma Barnett at Aralen., This week Jean Ruttan of . Northville, Michigan, Louise Reid of Sombra and Irene Needham of Corunna visited. with Jack and Blanche. Ira and Elizabeth Dickie returned home on. Monday from a five week vacation. The first two weeks were spent driving through Scotland, and by boat to the Isle` of Skye and Lewis, where Elizabeth found many MacIver relatives. . From Isle of 'Lewis,. again by boat, they Dickie joined them in London, England and went to Ullapool, where they visited with all enjoyed a' . week's tour through more relatives and saw the ancestral home Southwestern England. of -the Maclvers. Cousin, Lillian .MacKen- iie," travelled with the Dickies for several days through Scotland./ For the next two weelis, they were "on a conducted ' tour • through Europe. The countries they visited included France, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Germany, Holland, Belgium with a return trip to France. • On the Last week, Walter and Janet Visitors celebrate 50th in Underwood Mr. and Underwood. Mrs. Gordon Robb were in o n h th- -Sunda • to attend t e 50 Y weddin anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. g ... Stuart �eneWlof Ridgetownand Eliz- abeth Wilkins of Toronto ae were home on the weekend with their parents, Charles and saying that his week's stay in Vancouver Mayme Wilkins. was just perfect and not one bit of rain was On Saturday evening the Wilkins had, had. • Laura and Mabel Campbell of Toronto with. The community would like to send its them for dinner, and on Sunday, some of congratulations • to Clarence and Eleda the family were home to help Elizabeth Irwin on their upcoming 60th wedding celebrate her 21st birthday. anniversary this coming weekend.. Due to a Rhetta MacLennan was, a patient in St. sickness in the immediate family the Joseph's -Hospital in London for a week. celebration for this oustanding occasion She now gas returned home and since her was cancelled. tests seems to be a lot better. The community would; also like to send Mr. Art Matthewman has just returned its congratulations to. Charles and Mayme home after a week's vacation spent with his Wilkins on the occasion ' of their 35th son • Doug, Matthewman ' in . Vancouver, wedding anniversary which they celebrat- British Columbia. 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