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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-02-11, Page 24'• • • --- . • . • , , • . . • P•ap*--Letiosow • , Dairyn Barry, grandson of Mr. and -Mrs. Win. Ross,. Lucknowig visiting with his grandparents for a few days while his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Barry are ,California; Mrs. Symon de Boer, Lucknow, returned home' *Um a three month trip to Celebrates • weikeeday, Fottumy. 11, 1981 vmaliresm"' Holland on ,January 29. While- there she visited her sen, Teme „de Boer,. two , sitters, one brother, and her many friends. • , , r Ross McDonagb of Ottawa,' visited last week with his broyrers, Barry and Rod, and their families, • Mrs. Neil MacCalluin cele- brated. her 90th birthday at her apartment, Campbell Street, Lucknow, on Fridayo • February 6th,, 1981. .She was born in -Mitines- ota, U.S.A. She moved to Ontario, when she was elev- en years old, with her par - opts, Donald. and Penelope Macintosh, sisters, Annie andlielen and brothers, Jim and Alex. They settled on the concl farm east. of Wbite.- Oflele churcli. and later moved to the second cencessiOn, Kin- !oss Township. -Mrs. MacCallum has three daughters, Itonalda Mrs • Bert Moffat; Jean, Mrs. Ivan Conley, and , Nellie, Mrs. Cliff Johnston. Friends :and neighbours helped , celebrate the occk sion. She received a tele- phone call from sister, Mci- en, in Vancouver, extending best wishes. The first meeting of the Si. Helens 4,11 club was held on Sittirday, February 7, at 9.30 a.in. in the St. Helens Hall. The election of officers took place with the following results: president, Anne. Al- ton; vice president, Kim Cooke; treasurer, Marian •R nard; secretary/pre s ay s porter, rotating.1 The project, Ready-. Get Set Sew, was lutreduced.te :the members by 'leader Mrs. Luba .Weber and. assistant leader, Mrs. Norma Rayn- ard. Each girl will make vest or a skirt or both, conipletereeerd book, and attend an Achievement Pro- gram. - Each member • decided Whether, the was a beginner sewer, or a more advanced sewer by evaluating her previous sewing experience.. The girls 'then worked • in pairs to, ,deterraine their pattern •tize. The members are to bring their pattern, fabric and no- tions to .the next meeting. Talentmght winners • Another large crowd gath- ered at Teeswater. Vendome " Hotel towitness and join in the talent show on January . 28th. Back up music was supplied by the -Kountty Winners in • the music division. were Kay Lang of • Mildmay and Patty ? from Kitchener, tied for first. Eileen Nesbitt, Ripley, 2nd and Doug Young, Port Al- bert, Bruce Lang of Mildmay. and Jamie Armstrong of Teeswater tied for third. Novelty- winners were Doug Young, Kay Lang and Patty ? tied"for first, Eileen Nesbitt, tecond, and Roy. Renwick of Teeswater third.. Plan to: attend the next talent night Wednesday, February llth•and bring your 'favorite instrument• Starting Tuesday, Febru- ary 17, a new talent night will be starting at the Station • Hotel, Mildmay. It promises to be a big night so come out and join in with the gang. Watch next week's coming , event column in the Sentinel. rownie news •The Brownies of the 1st Lucknow Pack held •their, Fly -up and Enrollment Jann-1 ary 27. Parentsand the Girl Guides of Lucknow were in- vited. Brownies wht re enrol- • led are Rachael Brophy, Sarah Brophy, and Erin Johnstone. Kim Tyler and Heidi Pritchard "flew up" to Guides. The Brownies who served tea and English Muffins pats their hostess test. They are Debbie Nicholson, Alison Wardrop, Dana Humphrey and Tanya Turner. The girls would like to thank all that came and hope you had a good time. Sewing at Trinity • BY DEBBIE RAyNAED The 'first meeting of the Trinity 441 'smiting club, Ready, Get Set, Sew, was held on Saturday, January 31. • There are seven members le the club and the • leaders are Mrs. Jayne Ritchie and Mrs. Betty Scott. The leaders went over, the club's requirements. The • girls held a discussion on sewing ability, sewing boxes • and the metric I.Q. . Mrs. Ritchie gave tips on body measurements, and the members took their own measurements. The leaders discussed helpful pointers on selecting fabrics and . pat- terns. now 'rig Club Ccirnival Bain's roceterici Phone 5211.3420 11 Ili tli[L‘1111i • ""'"."" 1, 4, SCHNEIDEIR'S'BREADED:900 G BOX 14 logireirolwoOofp 15 p.m., Admission: SCIINEIDER'i BROKEN SUCES ' 175 G PKG. $ • Adults S2.00 • Students $1.25 Children 75c ' Advance Tickets $1.75, $1.00, 50C - -[una Sj • GUESTS' BE DEBBIE NORTON • AND CURTIS MO.ORE [PAIRS] • MARK-MOORE - GODERICH F.S.C. • PBEcIS, uNg * ••••••••• *** eises • — • McCORMICKS ARROWROOT 350 G ••••••••••••••• VOORTIVIAN OLD. TYME .•• '.OATMEAL SUGAR' Oinpetitjo eloo6A064.411.40iele ..n SUNKIST 113 • '.�..��• SYLVANIA 4J-6�-10�ri(0. OF 2 tin e Y ro: 0: , ffeetive (4*11.1, 1981 itilliiig ONTARIO HYD R018148 APPROVED" THE FOLLOW- „ING RATE'INCREASE. • , — - • KILOWATT:HOUR4AV.Ii . . .COST PER kWh 1980 1981 First 50kW.11,.. * .. . . . ....... . . 8.2 8.8 Next 200 Oit.h - • 4.1 . All addition kW.h , -I • • . 3.0 • 3.25 . •Miiihnuan billing • ,.... 4.00 per month. 4.00 • The above rates are NET and subject to a 5% late payment Charge. •COmmerelid Rate Stricture may be obtained upon • application at the Municipal Office 528-3539. • Due to the higher cost of providing service, LUCKNOWXYD110 SYSTEM finds it- necessary to increase retail rates effective March 1, 1981. Ontariollydro has announced that the cast of power purchased by Lucknow Hydro System' from Ontario Hydro during 1981 wiltintrease by about 10% effective' • ;wary 1, 1981. • Lucknow Hydro•Sytion will laterease retail ratei by approximately 8% effective with allb�Is issued on and after Felons' ry 1, 1981 fair monthly billed accounts and 'March 1, 1981 for bi-monthly billed accounts. The noir rates will become offer** on all residential bills itinted• MILO after Marchi, 1981. , You have iltifitiratiCe that we will continue to fight against thing mists to the best of our ability through efficiency and go monagement. And you out• eipect us to receive top value flint each dollar.spent on your behalf. We are determined to Maintain electrical service ha the best bargain lit the family budget. , VELLA6E0FLOCKNOW lingiosv.siErs • YORK SMOOTH 500 G • wri•••• OPENSIX DAYS ' WE DELIVER The Huron • Bruce Provincial 'Liberal Assoc. • wiR bold their:. • Tuesday,*Februarvy, 17th. • At Lucknow Community Centre at 8:00 p.m• . GUEST SPEAKER STUART SIVIITH , Leader of the Liberal Party of Ontario VOTING F CAND !DATES ' BY MEMIIERSHIP ONLY New Membership must be purchased , T2 hours prior to the meeting Membershipsand RerieWalsavallable.by Contacting the Executive, Municipal ChairMen or Declared Candidates Pic YOU Fia* MIS/AIMS • im silos royiertAtATIoN, ?LEASE 4010 SIPER. • 11+AT TgrY AFil liffRE FOR A PURPoE. WE ( $/4 $61411 Tki0J FQ*EVE RVOreiff Au Pt0P14 .0" () •*Re • ALWAY$ Lookim • '6 • FeP. misrAter.s to w • ow 4 tiH