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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-03-18, Page 15• for the year ended" Deceirti er 31. 1980 . 1980 Actual •1979 Actual 4 .. Available at the beginning of the year for future municipal purposes' Revenue Contributions from the .revenue fund Contributions. from developers • Interest earned 1:7 500 17,500 1, 500 :Expenditure Transfers to the capital fund Transfers to the revenue 'fund 12,500' Available at the year end for future municipal purposes 30,000 \ 17000 Working' fund. • 1980 • Actual Is. 30,000 • 1979 Actual. . $ 1:7,500 30,000 17,500 • Itcse rve ' fund's • •.Year end position of reserves and reserve funds . • 30,000 ' ,r Introduce new. correspondent Kae Webster Well here I am . your new Lochalsh news .correspond- ent. This is a new adventure for me, but hope I will be able to do it to the commun- ity's satisfaction. One thing 1 shall do'my,'best. Mrs. Oliver McCharles shall be missed in the ' communitty when she moves to her new home in Kincardine. An old saying is what is someone's loss' is another's gain. Marion and Oliver were a great 'help in anything they could in the community, and held offices in many local societies. I have lived' in thisScottish community for almost thirty years now. It is here that our family, two boys and 'a girl, were raised. But now they have flown the coop . to do thing's on their own. . . If there is anyone who would like to help me in this adventure, please contact • Kae Webster, phone 395- 5257. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van Diep enbeek on the arrival of a new grandson, born to Mr. and Mrs. Steven Andrew, at Kincardine General Hospit- al. Mr. and Mrs. David El-. phick . arrived home after` spending a few days in the sunny south. • Up corning is the clearing auction sale of furniture, antiques and farm machinery for Mttrion and Oliver Mc Charles on April 2 at 10.30 a.m. Jack MacLennan of Strat- ford visited a few days with Mrs. Emile MacLennan. Kenny Finlayson is visit- ing his brother. Ian Finlay- ' son:, of Calgary, Alberta for a couplek of weeks.; Elmer Culbert has return- ed home after spending a few days-. in Victoria Hospital, London. Charles Wilkins has also returned home. from Wing ham and District . Hospital, where he .was hospitalized for three weeks, . F Cecil Webster is spending a couple of weeks with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. • Wel- lington • Webster. Betty Moncrief, Dorothy Finlayson, Leslie Moncrief, Jean . MacKenzie, Barbara MacKenzie ' and . Judy Mac- Kenzie attended the Phaff Sewing Machine Company. Fashion Show at Knox Pres- byterian Church in Goderich on Friday .of last week. livet UCS unit holds potluck inrr chew' The March meeting of the 'Olivet unit of St. Andrews United Church 'omen was held at the home of Mrs. Robert Osborne,. ' starting with a pot, luck' luncheon at 12.30 p.m. Mrs. Gerald Coiling open- ed the meeting with a poem, March. 'The scripture and comments were given by Mrs. Wes Smith and Mrs. Harry Coiling. Mrs. Bob Blackwell led in prayer. This dieing "The Year of the Disabled, Mrs. Gerald Conine read a very interest- ing raping, int; view front' the Wheelchair. Mrs. Bob Blackwell read a poem, The Loving Hearth Mrs. Walter Black, Stewardship convert- er, told about how many aspects of a good steward. The ladies were divided into groups to discuss the Stew- ardship of money, resources a 1, time and talent and how they could all help towards these. A lively discussion followed. Mrs. Oscar White con- ducted. the business portion of the meeting, dosing with prayer. Visits with sort Belle Mole recently spent 10 days vsiing with her son, Don, Kay and boys in Court - right. Mr. and Mrs. Doug . Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Helm. visited on the weekend with Mr. and 'Mrs. Dick Richards and Colleen of Frankford, Ontario. Dick is a son of"Mr. Orland Richard, Lucknow. BRECK SHAMPOO iW MI. $2.49 Dr. West TOOiH RU5H MMlum-RM.�1.M SPECIAL 1:71 OXZIMA SK 11 CREA SPECIAL- $2.99 ,