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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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ONTARIO HYD R018148 APPROVED" THE FOLLOW-
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KILOWATT:HOUR4AV.Ii . . .COST PER kWh
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• 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.
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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.
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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.
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at 8:00 p.m• .
GUEST SPEAKER
STUART SIVIITH ,
Leader of the Liberal Party of Ontario
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