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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-12-30, Page 16Ra►mma�n�itY n�v 30, 1981..: >±'. 1 .e .year m r• .4 most recently . acted as but- cher at Fairview' Foods and operated Superior:Maiaten ante. The Jamboree '83 commit- tee ommi ttee announced'" that ? Jain - bocce '83 lottery tickets. would be available in time -to purchase them as Christmas present s A story which reviewed: Lucknow Viltagebusiness as recorded - int the,: official mm utes of council meetings,. showed, the Lucknow Village Council met for 12 regular meetings but conducted most of the year's business at 19, special meetings. Business consider at the special. Happy New Year, every- one! verone! Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lane and Blaine~ sport Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moulden and Keith. Mr. and Pairs. Jack Barr Christmas ' on Boeing' Day with Mr. and Mrs. Gary.. Fair at Kincardine. Mr and Mrs. Delbert Hedley and Cann spent Christmas with :Mrs. Bertha meetings included the pas- sing of the by-law which set the village's mill rate for the year, increasing the hydro and water rates; approving the village's secondary plan, approving the grant of $6,000 to the Wingham and District Hospital building fund and. approving an honorarium' for the chairman of the Lucknow Recreation Committee. While these special meet- ings are public kgs, in essence they have been closed because neither the public nor the press were notified they were being held. Reeve. George Joynt met Christmas �r� with the editor of the Luck - now Sentinel following publ% cation` of the story and assured the editor that in Mule the village clerk-treas- urer lerk treas- urer would notify the news- paper of any special meet- ings. -The ,Sentinel editor agreed to rover all sial meetings as regular council meetings have been covered and to report on business conducted at these meetings. Two :Ashfield Township children died in a fire which destroyed their home on December 19. Jamie Lange'!- le, 3, and his nine -month -:old brother, Jason, were trapped inside the burning -mobile. Snail Jantzi and,: Brenda- Koebel` of Kitchener visited Sunday with Mr. .;and Mrs. Mci Percy. Mts.-John Barr and. Don- ald, and Mr. and `Mrs. Jack Barr mere diner ' guests Christmas evening with Mr. Medey and Mrs. Beusheil. at Wingham. Mr. : and Mrs. Bert Nichol- sari had their family home here for Christmas dinner on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barr Haldenby and boys and Mr. had Christmas for their fain- Mrs, angMrs, Barry Haldenby,,' By. and the Barr,relatives eon-' a and. Crystal Saturday; -December 19, Weir "M.M ButK of -r x,xwas/ the death of her brother the here late Wallace Morland Mr. Arthur Haldenby E.dua and May ,Boyle were spent Christmas in Toronto. - dinner oronto.dinner. guests on Barg Day with his family and returned with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott tome Saturday. Mrin lM s. Bert, v. Mrs. Agnes Hodgins held: ! • son spent.hrisrmas • Icy in Christmas far thetuga with: Mr.- and family, Miss Teresa Jansen of Cochrane and. Mr. and Mrs. Glean Haldenby and family were with Mr. and Mrs. ,Alex. Percy for Christmas. Teresa left for home on Sunday. Mr. and lairs. Don Bert- rand and famed Of. Simcoe, Mr. aid Mrs. Bob Brooks and boys ,of Listowel,,° Mrs: , John Barr of 'bete and her son, Donald Barra€' Waterloo had Christmas with Miss Mtn/Med Percy, Bill and Brian Percy. inlough , Another blether,K. in, 6, escaped when the fire broke out. A 20 -year-old Windsor man was convicted on a charge of theft under $200 and a.24 year-old Lucknow area man °reemanded until` February 15 after gasoline was stolen from school buses. parked at Montgomery Mot- ors in,Lueknow on December A six legged Holstein heifer was born on the farm of George McBride in Kin: lost Township "p . The two citta legs grew above the front legs above tote calf's should- ers. One measured close to '• 12 inches long. amities The The y Season was brightened for Mr. and Mrs. William MacPherson of Holyrnod, by visits from Mr.9 and Mrs. Dean Wilson of Stoney Creek and ,less Mar- guerite Drone of Hammon, Mir. Jim Stevens of Listowel; and Mr. and Mrs.. Don Scott and family fried, R. R. 1 : Holyiood. in a red box wagon drawn by a spirited team of blood horses. Hi l..gh W.ii S. The Kinlough Presbyter- ian W.M.S. held -their Christ- mas meeting' at Mrs. Don Robertson's home' en Wed Sma8 x 4 Mrs''Glen Ii>tide ided `sand • opened vitlt; Christina.% prayer. Mrs. Don - Bushel/ read the minutes and business followed. .Each member answered the ndl call with a Christmas reading or st. The- devotional program The .scripture and meditation on Christmas was by with Mrs. Don Robertson and, Mrs. Don Bushell taking pails. Christmas Carols west sung ' throughout the pro- '. Prayer closed the Wig. Mrs. Glen Haldenby: gave the courtesies.. Lunch was served by the hostess assist- ed by Mrs Donald McEwan and Miss iVinnified Percy. The candy bags were packed for the Sunday :.School con- cert. oncert. ,nesday WS Winners of the Christmas cakes and candy draws at Kemps' Store 'were: cake winners, Brian Alton, Carl .B egring, John Howard; can- dy winners, P11 Andrew Jr., Warren Andrew. Cangratu Mrs: ; Mel cling. was led :by 'Mrs. Glen Hal- , ationsl Births IRS - Mr and Mrs. Wil- , Baur Irvin, R. 7, Lucknow are happy to announce the arriv- al of their daughter„ findsay Marie, weighing ' 6 lbs. 15 az.; a sister ' for Shelley, at Wingham and District Hos- pital on December 25..-1981. Proud grandparents ase Mr. and Mrs. Russel. Irvin and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robb. GILLESPIE - in St. Joseph's Hospital, London on Deceem ber 16th, 1981 to Ron and Sue Gillespie, . IL R. N 1, llolyroocl, a daughter, Julie Ana, /tinhorn- MANN - Donald. acrd Henri.'' ette Mann of Lucknow are plea.sed to announce the arrival of their son, Kent Donald, 7 lbs 13 oz., a baby brother for Julie, on Me- mber 16, 1981. at %ingham ntd District hospital. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Manic, Lucknow and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van Diepenbeek, R. 3, Lucknow; Geod.luck health, .. . o. diem' . good frienchhips, odd - and new. May your hurt's CIestre carie true and your clays be bright. 41 tr&man Limo