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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-02-11, Page 13Ii •frOM,pie 12 .. other interesting series of conferences and. workshops; It would be good, for our 'churches, if we had repres- entation at some of these. Among the most interesting are: Teen Conference, March 22 27; Congregational Re- newal Clinic, April 24. , 26; Assertiveness.:'Workshop, May :8 - 10; ,Pre -Retirement Conference, April 20 23. If interested please contact your minister Dungannon congregation has voted to go on the Every Family Plan for receiving the Observer with the U.C.W. and Stewards sharing the cost. You can help reduce their cost by paying your own subscription price of $4.00: BROOKSIDE BROADCAST By Colleen Duirnin and Martha Curran Story Hour began in the library on Monday, February 2. Mrs..- Blake (the librarian). read them story and then they chose a book. .to take home to. have read to them. They also) made ; a pair of mittens, the subject of Mon- day's session. Last Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Mrs.. Blake attended Ideashop 81,. a conference for school '.lib:-. rarians. She , was lucky . en- ough to win a door prize .of a year's subscription of. 'f fifty copies of Book Times. This is a pamphlet concerning new books'. and featuring an auth- or on the back. • This past while, the stuck. ents of our school have been participating in a competition of table tennis. The champ- ions hamp io ns so far are: Grade five girls, • Jean McWhinney; • Grade seven girls, - Dianne. Jefferson and. Grade eight girls, Wilma Vandervelde. Champions for the boys are: Grade seven, Rob Maize and Grade eight, Stephen Dow. Other students are still bat;::.. tling ; `it out for the champ- ionship. 117 St: Helens Poker Rally winners are: Anthony. Claront= glasses;, Helen MacDonald, oil Lenard Jenkins, oil; Rogei Matthews, oil; Mary Lamb, oil; Susan Bain, .'oil, Ross Eedy, oil; Herb Green, :mitts; Glen Lamb, snow .mitts; Bill Snowden, .,4il; ,Marg Cranston, oil; Brian. Bain, oiil John Feagan, - cheese block; Ken Anstett, flower. 'display Don Lamb, S'i0 00 voucher, Bob Robertson, screwdriver set; Marie Stewart; sweatr, Ed Van Den Broeck, socket set; Julie Thompson, flashlight;„ Alex Lawton, set ,of knives; David Heffer, ice bucket Harry , Chambers, plug of tobacco; Don Watson, smoke detector; Lloyd Hodges, hack saw •blade; Ellen Thompson, oil; Greg Blake, oil; Steve Irvin,; oil; Duncan MacPherson oil; Brenda Powell, . oil; Wayne Swan, oil; Paul. MacDonald,, oil; Aisla Fisher, plaque Ray Cunningham,' grease gun. Rick Park, old .spice set; John McCracken,' beer mugs; Kelly McNee, . flashlight; Dennis Beuerman, flashlight; Ken Anstett, beer mugs; Allan Cranston, oil change and grease job; Margaret Glavere, B.Q. lighter;' Brian Howes, Winter Watchman; J. Dickson, Skido . Manual; Jim Errington, Skido Manual; Keith Rodger, drive belt; Duncan MacPherson, grey sweater, Bruce Sillib, hat; Wayne Todd, pair gloves,; Ir"ene Sillib,Yamaha T-shirt; Matthew Sprdul, socks; Larry Baer,. socks; Susan Murray, socks; Allister Nivins, hat; Annette. Curran, toque; Murray Scott, toque; George Sillib, toque; Lila Stewart, toque; Bob Robertson, toque; Jan. Benninger, toque; terry Zinn, toque; Don Sowerby; toque; Brian Elphick, toque; Carolyn Vincent, toque; Bill Crump, toque; Steve MacKenzie, toque; Rent Gagnier, .hat; Chas. Shaw, toque; Harold Errington; Pioneer Hat; Ron .Snowden, . Pioneer Hat; George Humphrey,- tam; Allan. Snowden, hat. Ray Robinson, hat; Stuart Alton, Dekalb hat; Wayne Snyder, Funk hat; Ken Hodges, Punk hat; .Bill Crump; toque; Ann de Bruyn, toque; Randy Fraser, hat; Ricky Smith, toque; Douglas ` Cameron, Asgrove hat; ' Terry Hodges, hat; Barry Nivins, mirror; Allister Nivins, 1 gal. maple syrup; Ralph Curran, $20.00 voucher; Greg Hunt, set and shampoo; Steve . Lamb, perm; Wilma Visser, $15.00 voucher; Doug Cloakey, ham; W.n..Fishe , ham; 'Paul Maclntyre, picture . frame; David Adams; "picture. frame; Clare Rodger, cheese tray ($15.00); (Gerald Govier, 1 case of pop) Aisla Fisher., 1 gal; anti -freeze; Don Sowerby, 1 gal.. antifreeze; Stuart Smith, .1 gal.. paint; Howard Pickard, bucket of chicken; Jim Hunt, 1 bag grass seed; Terry Hodges, cake taker. • T. C. Tobey, snow flap; John Fryfogle, snow flap; Danny Pritchard, 1' bag dog food; Roy Fisher, carpet, Doug Stephenson, 1 can oil; Greg Horton, 1 can oil; Marion Taylor, 1 can oil; Tim Hodges, oil; Paul Lamb, oil; Chris Eedy, oil; Wayne Todd, oil; Fred Ward, *oil; Roy Fisher,. oil;' Delton Burkhart, oil; Delton Burkhart, oil; John. Curran, oil; Bob Rodger, oil; 'Gerald Grovier,� oil; Reid Murray,. oil; Bruce Vincent, oil; Sheila Gunby, oil; Jane Rodger, oil; Bill Clancy, oil; Ann Stoman, oil; Kent Alton, Jarod Tobey, Tony Vollick, Debbie Karen, Ann Huston, Tim Hodges, Doug Huether, Harvey Black, Jack Caesar, Jake De, ° Bruyn, Ken Hodges, Bill Graham, Lavonne Curran, Terry Armstrong, Tom Armstrong, and Kent Bean receiving lighters, bottle openers and pens; John Hickey, flashlight; Bill Graham. steaks. Donations' of cash' prizes will be donated to Crippled Children. gins Ldcknow Sentinel,. ' Wedne.day, `:FebrwaY 11, 1981 i33 �.'. RIPtEY Phone 395., Weare Maw carrying a Get the Best Wishes to the Ripley Lions Club For their weekend. Let's have good support. FiII out your Guaranteed Income ' Supplement application forms and: send them in right away! The forms have been mailed to all pen- sioners now receiving the.Supplement. To. continue receiving the Supplement you must fill out the forms and return them right away if you want to continue receiv- ing the Supplement beyond March 31 If.you don't do it the payments will stop! So, fill -out the form returnit in the \ addressed envelope that was supplied • and continue receiving payments. CUSTOM BUTCHERING WEDNESDAY PLEASE CALL TO/BOOK YOUR BEEF, POMC, LAMB FREEZER ORDERS —Sides or Quarters of Beef -Sides. of Pork BEEF IS FED AND FATTENED IN THE FEEDLOT OF ACKERT FARMS [Proprietor • Clarence Ackert] We wW deliver your freezer order or custom order to Lueknow every Thursday 4,30 to 5x00 p.m. Please be at BP Outlet, Hwy. 86 east, to meet us. Kincardine~ Health, et. and Welfare.. Bien -etre social . Canada, Canada Monique Begin. Minister Notice 01 u Ming xarick MMfwl Muriuici Cmpany Wroxeter, Ontario formerly . HOWiCKFARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY The 108th ANNUAL MEETING of the Company will be held in the Wroxeter 'Community Hall, Wroxeter, Ontario, on, Friday,February20 1981 . at 1:30 p.m. Purpose: 1.. To receive the Annual -Statement . and Auditor's Report. ' 2. To .elect two. Directors to replace Ron McMichael and Clare Hutchison, whose term of office expires. Ron McMichaelis elegible for re-election. 3. To amend by-law # 33 - Director's Remuneration. • 4. To appoint an .Auditor for 1981. 5. To transact any other business which may rightly ° come before the Annual Meding. 6. A presentation will be made by The Ontario Act. inial Police on the new Trespass and Liability RONMIMIC AEL . • ,, . RANDY HUTC ISON President Mfansiger .