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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-07-22, Page 9Luelmow AenNnel, Wednesday, July 22, 1981 —®Page 7 • r ppor 4 m queens par «from paBe6 creases will be met from employer contributions to. the aceident fund. In the White Paper, the Minister of Labour requested that written , comments be received no after than Aug. 31,1901, in order to be considered prior to :the introduction. of any legislation: Comments should be addressed to: The Workers' Com- pensation Revision . Committee, Ministry 'of Labour, :400 University Avenue, Toronto M7A 177. II By Ruth Buchmeier' Cherie Maxine Conley, daughter of :'Mac and Lorene Conley, was baptized on the lawn of'her parents' home on Friday, July 10 by Rev. Glen Noble of. Swift : Current, Saskatchewan. Guests at -the baptism included Cherie's sisters, Charlene, Colleen, Christine and Cathy;, Rev. Noble, ' Lois and • Lesley; Jessie Johnston Mr. and Mrs: Eugene Conley; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Errington; Jim . and Agnes Murray, Sherry, Clint and Jackie; Bob and Debbie MacGillvray, Michele and Michael; Valerie Errington; Steven Errington .and Shelley Tolton and John and Linda MacDonald, Heather, Kimberley and John Cameron. A summer theatre ' work group . for children, called "Second Stage" presented a play at Blyth on Monday and Tuesday . afternoon and again Thursday evening. The playlwas called "Free to Be . You and Me". Meagan and Cailin Clarke are par- ticipating in the group and took part in the play. - Betty Colwell is home for the summer from Sudbury where she ,teaches school. Currie went up to Sudbury to meet Bettyand went canoe- ing for five days up the river, 100 miles north -of Sudbury: They came back by train to Sudbury before returning to Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Col- well entertained the neighbours to . a barbecue and pool party, this week. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Doug Dickie of Markdale on the arrival of their daughter, . Erin. Mr. and Mrs. -Ira Dickie were in Owen Sound on Saturday to see their • new grand- daughter. Mrs: Vera Schmid holidayed last = week at Paisley with, her •two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Eon Wallace and girls of London visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Bell, Bev and Wayne over the weekend. • Visiting over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mur- ray and family were Mr. and Mrs. Les O'Conner and fami- ly of ami-lyof Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Craig and family of Elrnira, visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs: Barry Johnston, Visiting over the weekend with Mr: and Mrs. Brian Doehnan and family were two of Brian's nieces and a friend from Holland. Recent visitors with Mr. During The Mail Strike During the mail strike, any .mai which you would like to direct to the. Government Offices in Toronto can be dropped off at either of myCon- stituency. Offices m in Wingham or Kincardine. Licences which are . renewable in July or August are being extended to the end of August, alsobecause of the mail strike. i -. During this ,period, Workmen's Compensation cheques can be picked up from the London or Owen Sound' offices. Bruce County residents should call Owen Sound: 371-0036, before going into the office, and .;.Huron County residents should call the London Regional Office at 433-2331 to confirm thatthe cheque ,is there before making the trip into the office. OHIP payments can also be taken into either of my constituency offices during this period,` WINTADS ARE JUINPIN6 ger baptism outdoors and Mrs. ' , Jack Needham were Jean Ruttan of• Michigan, Etta = .Smith of Hawaii, Robert Needham of Corunna, Karen : - Ascot of Tetras, Jessica Wardell of Boston and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stone of Wisconsin.,; Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jini Burt, Nancy and Robert were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Holcombe, Tanya and. Kristina of St Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Carigan of Cobourg, 'Bob and Annie Burt of Toronto, Captainiand Mrs. David Burt of Cold Lake, Alberta, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Haskitt . and girls of Simcoe and Mrs. Helen Mac- Millian of Mount Forest. They all attended the Burt picnic at Hanover on Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mc- Quillin and son Jack visited recently with Mrs and Mrs.. Don' Nickel and' Mr: and Mrs. Dong MacLeod and Dawn. Jack and Harvey Mc- Quillin • of St... Catharines spent a few days with. Mr. ' and Mrs. Dick McQuillin and Ron: On 'Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thomson and fami- ly visited and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Don McQuillin' and girls of London visited at the same home Bridal shower A : shower was held for. Martha . Graham on Satur- day evening at the Kairshea Hall. The program opened -. with a sing -song `,`Home for the Bride", "Let Me Call You . Sweetheart" and "Down by the Old Mill Stream," ,with Blanche Needham at the piano.' Elizabeth.' Dickie welcom- ed everyone, when she ex- plained the, ribbon contest which was won by Donna Moffat at the end of the even- ing. Olive Needham gave an interesting reading. June Gilchrist and Ruth Turn to page 13! Financial assistance Management counselling Management training Information on government programs for business See our Stratford Office Reppresentative DON <HANFORD AT: The Bedford 'Hotel, Goderich, Ontario ON: The 2nd 8► 4th Tuesday of each moiilh (Next Visit: July 28th) TROHOM If you require financing to start, modernize or expand your business and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions or if you are interested in the FBDB management services of counselling and training or wish information on government programs available for your business, talk to our representative. FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK OSCILLATING FANS • summer breeze. 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