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Lucknow Sentinel,• Wednesday, 11Iay 5,, 1982—Page 16
Farmers work into the night to finish seeding
The beautiful spring
weather has seen many
fields sewn this week and
many farm tractors can still
be heard running long after
midnight. Hopefully another
week will finish all the grain,
Katherine Collins spent
last weekend in Sarnia
visiting with Mr. and Mrs..
John Evans.
Sandra and Ed
McGillivray and Kelly and
Kristy from. Ripley and.
Margie and Dave Lockhead
and Shamia of Kincardine
spent Sunday visiting with
Katherine Collins.
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson
McPherson from Teeswater,
visited Saturday evening
with Tiny and Don Rober-
tson,
Maureen and Roy Collins
attended a retirement party
for Maureen's father Sam
Preen in Waterloo on Satur-
day.
Janet Farrell returned
Monday from a two week
visit in Calgary and Edmon-
ton.
Cathy Farrell and Al Mar-
tin from Calgary spent Sun-
day and Monday visiting her
parents Janet and Jack Far-
rell after attending a wed-
ding in Hamilton
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. Other guests over the
• weekend with Janet and
Jack were Janice and
George Miller of ' London,
Fran and Jim Farrell and
Christina and Donald Hut-
ton.
Wanda and Murray Keith
of Nile visited Sunday. with
Sandra 2 and Donald
Forester.
o' Weekend guests of Alma
and Don Gillies were their
daughter Valerie and her
husband David Gibson and
Julie and Dan from London
and also Mrs. Francis Gillies
• on Saturday evening.
• George Colwell from
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' Thls' Picture of the Lucknow Old Boys and. Ghia Reunion 1910 fesittuvs the St. Andrews
Highland Cadets of Detroit, Michigan perfortnhig in Caledonia Park on the baseball field. It
was contributed by Bella [Howe] Laken of St. Peteraburg,.Florida who Is the 85 -year-old aunt
, of. Russ Button, Lucknow.
Huron -Perth Separate board...
cumulative sick • leave
benefits to which boards of
• education in Ontario are
committed, constituting an
unusually large future finan-
cial liability." The board is
petitioning. the Minister of
Education "to legislate an
end to • this unjustified
System of awarding retire-
ment gratuities to highly.
paid professional workers, ,
whose retirement pensions
• are the envy of much of
society." •
`Wm Page S
direction with matters
relating to developing a com-
munity energy strategy. The
program, funded by the pro-
vince, will last 18 months.
The board will return the
resolution from the Went-
worth County Board of
Education to ask for
clarification before taking
any action.
The Wentworth Board
seemed to be concerned
"about the current system of
New Spring Hours
MONDAY TO SATURDAY 10 TO 5:30
SUNDAYS 12 TO 5:30
MOTHER'S DAY
SPECIAL
FREE
CHINA
ROSE
FOR. MOM
With' minimum $5 purchase
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\cyquite
Picti
Highway 21 S. Goderich
Lucknow visited Sunday
with Don and Anne McCosh.
Sympathy is extended to.
Nettie and Victor Gawley
and members of their
families on the death of their
sister Lettie this past week.
Purple Grove Bible study
group met Tuesday morning
,at the home of Betty
McLeod.
Other events members of
the community attended this
week were Open. House at
the Ripley Huron Central
School Wednesday evening
and the Prom Friday even-
ing at the Ripley High
School.
One birthday this week
Stefani MacDonald was six
years old on Apr. 29. Happy
Birthday Stefani..
Donna Jean and Doug
Forester and Teresa, Tanya
and Tobi Farrell went
fishing early in the week
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FisheTmcin's Cove
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• OPEN HOUSE
Mdy 8th and 9th
11:00 a.m. - 500 p.m,
Come and see our
• .CAMP GROUND *INDOOR SWIMMING POOL
•WHIRLPOOL •LAKE *CANADIAN CUSTOM TRAILERS
*RAINBOW ROOMS( Add -a -room]
Tent and Trailer Park
• 1 mile south of Kinloss on Bruce County Road 1 ;(
1-519-395-2757 •
IN
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