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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-12-30, Page 17.111,401:11k..3t,..roolos bielastow Sentinel, ay, December 30, 111 e year in retrospee�. *mu page 4 most recently acted a* but- cher at F a v'• Foods and. operated Superior:'Mainten- ance- The Mainten-The Ja '03 commit- tee announced' that Jam- boree amboree '83 lottery . tickets would be available in°time to purchase them as Christmas presents; wA story which reviewed Lucknow Village business as recorded .in the, official min- utes inutes 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 considered at the . special meetings ` focluded the pas- sing of the bylaw which set the village's mill rate for the year, increasing the hydro and water rates, approving the villa$e's secondary plan, approving the grant of $6,000 to the Wingham and District Hospital building farm and approving an honorarium for 'the°chairman of the %know Recreation Committee. While these special meet, Ings are public meetings, in essence they have been closed because neither the public nor the press were notified they were being held, Reeve George Joynt met njoy Christmas Maynef. Happy New Year, every- one! Mr. and Mrs.. Hugh Lane and Blaine sent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mauldenb and Keith. .Mr. and .Misr: Jack :'Barr had Christmas on Boxing Day with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Fair at Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hedley and family spent Christmas with Mrs. Bertha Haldenby and boys and Mr. and .h+hsr BauRy Ifaldenby. i T^ death of her brother,the late Wallace Morland ' -Edna arid and May Boyle were dinner micas on Boxing Day with Mr, and Mrs, Jack Scott airistmas for :the Rodeos, Miss Teresa Jensen of CQ - and Mr`. and 'Misr, Glenn Haldenby and family were with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Percy for Christmas. Teresa left for home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs- .Don Bert-. rout and family .of Simcte, Mr.. 'and Mrs: Bob Brooks and boys of Listowel, Mrs.. John' Barr of ;,1 and . her .soh, Donald Barr of Waterloo. had Christmas with Miss. Winifred Percy, Bill and Brian Percy. Birth IRYIN - Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam illiam Irvin, R. 7. Lucknow are happy to announce the arriv- al et their i" . daughter, Lim► Marie, 'weighing 6 lbs. 15 oz., a sister for Shelley, at Wingliarn and District HOS- Oat on Deceinber 25, 1981. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs- Russel baht and Mr. and Misr Gordon Robb. GILLESPIE in St. Joseph's Hospital, London on Decem- ber 16th, •1981 to Ron and toe Gillespie, L •# dtolyiood a daughter, Julie .. , Ann, stillborn- MAAN1 - Donald and Henrri- ctte 'Maim of Lucknow ate pleased to announce die.. arciv'ai .et their stn, Kent Donald, ?` lbs, 13 oz., a baby brother for Julie, On ' Dec- ember' l& 1981 at Wingham and District Hospital. Arend grandparents are Mr. and Mfrs. Eldon . Mann, Lucknow and Mr, and Mrs. Frank Van Diepenbeek, R. 3, Lucknow. with the, editor of the Luck - now Sentinel uckn w'Sentinel following publi- cation of the story aid assured the editor that in future the village clerk -treas- urer would notify the news- paper, of any special meet:: logs. Ike Sentinel editor agreed to cover aft special meetings as regular council'. meetings have been covered and ` to report on business conducted at these meetings. Two Ashfield Township children died in a fug' which destroyed their home on December 19: Jamie Lana - le, 3, anga-le,.3, and his nine-month;old- brother, Jason, were trapped inside the burning mobile scram Jsaue Koebel of Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ales Percy. Mrs. John Barr and Don- ald, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barr weredinner guests Christmas evening with Mr. and Mrs. Morley Bushell at Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nichol- son icholson had thueir..family, home here for Christmas dinner on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barr had C hi istmas for their fad- sly and the Barr relatives on Saterdayj - December 19, t'. Dana, here vesi g t q Mr. Arthur Haldenby sent Cbristma` in Toronto with his family and returned home``''' Saturd+a-y`, son spent Day in Mississauga with Mr.' and Mrs. Mel King: home. Anotherbrother, Kev in, 6, escaped when the fire 1 broke out. A 20-yearold Windsor man was convicted on a charge of theft under $200' and . a 24 -year-old Lucknow area marc remanded until February 15 after gasoline was stolenfrom school buses .I parked at Montgomery Mot ors inlucknow on December 22. A six legged Holstein heifer was born on the farm of. George McBride in Kin- loss Township. The two era legs grew above the front ,legs above the calf's should: ers. One measured close to 12 inches long. nlough families The Holiday Season was brightened for Mr. and William MacPhersonf _ •by Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wilson of Stoney Creek Bess ss Mar- gue rite Drone of Ha Mr. Jim Stevens of Listowel; and Mr. and Ms. Don Scott and family and R. R. 1 Holyrood, in a red box wagon drawn by a spitted team of blood horses. Itakdsegir The Midorrgb Presbyter- ian re sbyte ris W,M S, held their Christ- mas meeting at Mrs. Don Robertson's home: en Wed y fb .,. Christmas prayer.; Bon` Bushell read the mina and business followed. Each member answered the,; roll call with a Christmas reading or contest. The •devotional pro am was led by Mets- Glen .Hale denby. The scripture and meditation on Christmas was by with Mrs. Don Robertson and Mrs. Don Bushell taking partshristmas Carols were sungi throughout the pro- gram. Prayer closed the nig. Mrs. Glen Haldenby gave the .courtesies. Lunch was served by the hostess assist- ed by Mrs. Donald McEr van and Miss Winnihed Percy. The candy bags were packed for ::the Sunday Schoolcon- ceit. Christmas Winners of the Christmas° calcesand candy draws at Kemps' Store were: cake winners, Brian Alton, Carl liegling, John Howard; can- dy winners, Bella Andrew Jr., Warren Andrew. C`sa grata :. .lationsf OtelAtiTY FOODS WIME LABEL TOMATO 750 ML. K CIIIIIP MCCORMICKS; CHOCOLATE CHIP, ASSO 700 G. 1110 11241 32 OZ.: St CIIIPS WWI* LABEL 11102214.124a. �E JUICE ICE CRIAM WIULE LABEL COY,:RASPBEIBT, Si'IAWBERItY 3 OZ. 4 1012 HO WS SIDE 550 G. EN SCHNEIDERYS TUBS �RGARINE, f1.65 Bain's Groceteria Lneknow 528-3420 b OPEN SIX DAYS .. WEDELN= cod [octc, good filth, good cheer , i good frier cps, old and new. Moy your hee rt's desire come fire and your cloys be bright. ttic.srnans LUCKNOW