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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-10-30, Page 8Page 8—Lueknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 30, 1985 Bill Burt has a very special 65th birthday Saturday was/ a very special day for Bill Burt when friends •and family members gathered to celebrate his 65th . birthday. The dining room was lovely with colored balloons and streamers, and a beautiful birthday cake with a red barn and some Holstein cow figures. It was a real work of art and the barn had Bill's name on it. That cake wasn't cut during the afternoon, but everyone enjoyed a piece of chocolate birthday cake and a choice of beverage. It was a happy time for all as . much reminiscing and visiting was done, and pictures taken. The two grandsons. Mat- thew and Michael Burt took charge of the guest book. Of the community visitors were family members. Mr. and Mrs. George Burt, Michael and Matthew; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Francisco (Marjorie) and their twin sons Christopher and Trevor, Toronto; Paul / Burt and Marcia Brunner, Hanover; Mrs. Bern (Annie Burt) Norris,, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burt, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Lou (Norma) Cardigan, Cobourg; Mrs. Jim (Eva) Burt, Lucknow; Mr, and Mrs. Bevan Lewis, Kincardine Townshin; Mr. and Mrs. Harold McKnight, Durham; Mrs. Cliff MacKay, Mr. and Mrs. "Junior MacKay, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bonnett and Mrs. Christena Roppel„all of Tiverton; Mr. and Mrs. George Jeans (Muriel McFarlan), Stratford and Mrs. Herman Fisher (Aisla Bushell), Benmiller. 0 0 For First Year - - - Cashable Anytime For details call or see immmwmwmaroMMW ivrt LANGSIDE•STORE 6TH CONCESSION OF KINLOSS EAST 3.34 mi. E. and 33/4 mi. N. of Lucknow 392-.8240 Your friendly little Store & Auction • Centre In the Kountry, it Mr. William E. Haldenby spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fry at Harriston and they all went to Kitchener and attended Cathy Fry's wedding. Mrs: Lorraine MacPherson, Mrs. Grace Eckenswiller, Mrs, Erlma Haldenby and Mrs. Brenda MacDonald attended the area convention of the Women's Institute at Bay Shore Community Centre, Owen Sound on Oct. 24, 25. Congratulations to. Mr. and Mrs. Glen. Bolte who were married.' at Lucknow on Oct. 26. Mr. and Mrs. George Jeans of Stratford visited on Saturday with Edna and May Boyle and later attended. the Open House at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burt. TTTMT C\TT�1 �y Yom. by #illi' y ' oyte .:•,:,. Mrs. Ronald Thacker and: Mr. and Mrs. Eric Thacker, South Line, were in Kitch- ener on Oct. 23 attending the funeral of the late Glen Thacker. Sympathy is extended to the bereaved. Folks here were sorry to learh that the barn on the farm of Mr: and Mrs: Fred Friendorf (Barbara Haldenby) of Culross was burned to the ground on Oct. 24. Donald Barr of Waterloo spent the weekend here with his mother, Mrs. John Barr, Man returns after eight months Willie Hendriks returned from Univer- sity Hospital last week after being there since his accident eight months ago. Best wishes for continued good health. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Kennedy of Port Perry visited over the weekend with Jim and Isabel Hunter. Harvey and Betty Ritchie ' attended a birthday celebration at the Hermitage Club in London Saturday night for Verna Web- ster who was with her family, relatives and friends. Scott and Donna Crichton, Angela and Bradley of Port Carling spent the weekend with her aid Shirley Hackett. The young people of Trinity and other members of the United Youth of the charge' attended a:Hallowe'en party in Dungannon Sunday evening. Congratulations to Don and . Karen Ritchie with the birth of their new. baby. A new granddaughter for Tim and Alie Reurink. parents Donald Lawyers are too expensive for group *from page 4 his farm in West Wawanosh Township. Bill Jongejan of. R.R. 2, Goderich, vice- president of Foodland Hydro said while the group has legal counsel, the London firm of Lerner and Lerner Associates, it would be too expensive to have a. lawyer at the hearings every day. He said a lawyer would cost about $1,500 a day. Admitting McQuail is being paid, Jonge- jan wouldn't release the salary figure. He says the amount is "considerably . less" than a lawyer would be paid. McQuail said. if any Foodland-Hydro member wanted to know the amount, they could contact their local director. "We have the greatest trustin Tony," said Jongejan. There are 1,200 paid up members in Foodland Hydro, the only non-government group representing farmers at the Hydro hearings. Members pay a $1 an acre fee. Therou s members came with green ball caps, donated by .a well knowseed company and outside of the hearings was a float made by members. • . The float features a "Paul Bunyan" type of character caught among transmission lines. At the farmer's feet are a barn and silos. The groups public relations commit- tee, Gerald' Dustow of R.R. 6, Goderich; Gordon Hill of Varna; Vince Lavey of I1- derton, Gerald Rose, Jane Rose and John Stewart all of Ailsa Craig and Brian Urb= shott of Ilderton put the float together. 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