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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-02-18, Page 16• rage • 16-'-1aielinnw Seilleint*edirlidkr 1p Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Jack (Debbie) Culbert . on the death of her father, William James Hicks of Myth, in his 68th year. Mr. Hicks is also survived byhis wife, Doris, one brother, two sisters and two grandchild- ren. The death occurred in Seaforth Community Hospit- al on Wednesday, February 11. Funeral service was held 6rOin the Tasker .• Funeral Home, Blyth with interment in Grand Bend Cemetery. • Irene Hasty ,of Stratford spent the weekend with her father, Lorne Hasty and Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stirl- ing, Darlene and Harold of, Thamesville, visited with Betty's mother, Mrs. Elsie Irvin on the weekend. Mrs. Bessie Mcvel- led to London on Sunday by bus, with the intentions of visiting till Tuesday with her son, Allan, wife, Sandra, and family. Due to the stormy weather she didn't arrive home until Thursday. Congratulations to Clifford McNeil, who was highly hon- oured at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto on February 11, when he was presented with the Master Breeder's Award from the Holstein, Friesian Association of Can- ada, one of only 17 persons in all of Canada to receive this award. Congratulations also to Bob McNeil who was honour ed at the United Breeders annual meeting as a new member of the "Starlite 200 Club". The award goes to owners of daughters of the bull Rayrook Starlite that produce over 200 per cent of the established average for their age group. BobC had three cows which qualified. On Wednesday, March 4, Kindergarten registration will be held at Brookside Schoik. Some of the line ones from our area will be Sarah Dauphin (Gary); Dree `Park (Larry); Amy Jo Glenn (Ger- tie); Larissa Sproul (Gary); Douglas Culbert (Don); Ang- ela Woods (Bob); Michael McNee (Ken);. Jenni Sue Brown (Doug); Robert Ohm (Ken); and Robyn Dawson (Dave). '• Company on Sunday at the Bill' and Marie Park home were Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Pitrk and Holly and Mr. and Y Mrs. Mike Bendig all of Goderieh. This week in Mrs., Mel Bell of Goderich visited on Sunday with Mel Jones. - wane and Linda Hubbard, and Tina and Mae of Auburn visited on Saturday with Mrs. Lynn Wall and family. Duogannon United Church Mr. George Cowan spoke on the topic, "Thorns and Roses", pointing out that as from a thorny plant came . beautiful flowers so, in life, from the thorns of hardships and struggles, often comes a stronger, more beautiful per- sonality. • Helen Elliott sang a beau- tiful solo. The children's story was, The Story of. St Va1entie,. Brookside Broadcast By Martha Curran and Colleen Dvorak' • Pre-school children who, attended Story Hour .in the library on Monday made valentines. As a reminder there will be Story Hour each Monday at 2.30 p.m. The table tennis cham- pions (ho were not finished last week) are, grade 4 girls, primary classroonn accom- panied by his owner, Gerry McCann, His name was Solomon but he looked like ,i Mr. Mugs, the sheep dog, urt annort -. g featured the,primary read- by Marie Park Intended ftu last week Dungannon 4-H The Dungannon #1 4-11 • Annette Gruendler; grade 6 • boys, Leroy Dougherty; • grade 6 girls, Janice Dough- • erty; grade, 5 boys, Walter Martin' Congratulations t • these players and to all who • participated. All students from grade 1 to grade 8 have been busy • preparing a • recitation or speech. The younger grades • memorize a poem amU older • students write .a speech and • present it before the class. The best two speeches or • recitations from each room go on to present their speeches before the student body. The senior winners there go on to further compe- tition. On Thursday, Patsy Cham- bers and Jim Coburn (from Skicade) came to talk to Grades 7 and 8 about skiing • club had their .first meeting In their presentation they talked about usage, care of skis, and how to buy theright' size of skis, poles and boots. •They covered both Alpine and cross country skihig. After their lecture the two grades got a chaneto put on skis and try them out on the snow in the school yard. On Friday, a Sadie Haw- kins Valentine Dance was held in the gym. It was one of the most successful record hops we have had with most students participating. Danc- ing was to such music as polka, waltz, bunny hop; Mexican Hat Dance • and others. •• • Many of the classrooms enjoyed a Valentine party on Friday afternoon. On Thursday morning a Mr. Mugs dog visited the on February 5 at Jean Er- • rington's home, • The two leaden are Shar- on Pengelly and Jean Erring- ton. • . The members who have joined this project , Ready, Get, Set Sew, are: Tracy Hill. Judy Carmichael, Janice Pol- lock, Tracey Rising, Lisa Dougherty, Rhonda McMich- • ael, Donna Gregory, Marg- aret McWhinney, Nancy Car- mchael, Deb Gregory, Betty Errington • and Cathy Schneider. During the first meeting they discussed interfacing, darting, bias seaming and lapped zippers. They, also talked about pattern- sizes and styles of skirts and vests. Cathy Schneider was elect- ed president and Lisa Dough- erty is "vice-president. Change in Hydro Rates EffectiveMarch 1, 1981 • • Billing ONTARIO HYDRO HAS ING RATE INCREASE. KILOWATT HOUR-kW.h APPROVED THE FOLLOW - COST PER kW.h 1980 1981 8.2 8.8 4.1 4.4 First 5OkW.h Next 200 kW.h All addition kW.h . 3.0 3.25 Mann= Wing 4.00 per month 4.00 The above rates are NET and *abject to a 5% late payment Charge. rates. Commercbd tate Structure may- be obtained upon application at the 'Municipal Office 528-3539. • Dye to the . higher cost of providing service, AracNow HYDRO SYSTEM finds h necessary to Increase retailrates effective Mirth 1, 1981. purchated by Lucknow• Hydro System from Ontario Ontario Hydro has annonnced that the cost of Power Hydro:during 1981 wili increase by about 10% effective • Jan 1, 1981. • 1, ow Hydro System will increase retail rates by approximately 8% effeclive with all bilis blued on and after February 1,1981 for monthly billed meteorite and. March 1, 1981 for bi-monthly Ibilled accounts. The new rates will become' effective strai residentbd bilis issued on aid after March 1, 1981. • 1 You 'have assurance that we *al eolith's'e to fight against, rising costs to the best of our ability through slacked), and good management : And you can expect U$ to 'receive top value from each dollar spent on year bat& We are determined to maintabi • electiktid- service as the best bargain in the .fitially budget. • VILLAGE OF LliattiOW HYDRO SYSTEM If you're not getting a rate of interest as good as ours, consider switching to the Royal Bank. A high rate of interest on your Retirement Savings Plan means much more to spend during your retirement years. Phone or come in and get all the details before March 2nd. When you succee.d ...we succeed. ROYAL BANK k.