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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-01-02, Page 2rl a 2 Luekbow Seutittels, WetilleStlitY$ JalularY '42 1$91. :.....„,.., , .,... , .........1...:,4`fa.. ;•••• •••;;. • • • • r., Vrt.r. The three children nestled in their bed duringthe Puddleduck concert back) Regan Moran, Mark Hackett ,and Tyler flamiltoh. (rat Livingston 1.- LuC1nOW. LUCKNOW • we name The Riot To Limit Guaniltle9 T9 Norma! Family FilequIremelts :104E0 IL:, • 041 06141tie 528-3.0 or " r Majority against county resultev taring 0 A small but interested gathering of area news* cokincillors and oilier interested dtizens turned out for the public meeting held by Ate Urer4. •Coputy R49trfT.P?Ar5 onintittee iu Teeswarert last Thursday evening, The indication of those attending -was; they were not in favour of mitucturing and they like things the way the are# • • . • . 41• reVO OrViArstrE May30 . • ' •0 Senior Services Study presented to eounc'd. • - 0 Maidtaxe3 iiwrease and residential ratepayers in the • Totlwrit ef AlototrAl-nolootiniT a 1022 per vent Mew*" m taxed Tor this year. - • -Spa!:p. walk 2000 - nail in now bn out 14 ia ambition*, s • . • • , . • • . • • - r • Biwa County tniSteks.need more ''FlamilY and friends ,Mourn th feedback on junior kindergartic, • death of Hilda Ailditw... The'com- • Lions Co -host -Convention. • munity Was • Swidettift , to tem of • tifaitland Conswiatiot Ow -00401- 4004 .1k004 Audrowit Authority recognizes Earth -Day ..• • longtime - resident and •• former • business woman Otthis*Lliage. - - •.CGIT celebrated 75th anntversary., •April 25 taxeS increase -11, per ce▪ nt for separate school .:supports, -International oast oresident b-:-.-articc- - - Lions. • i .61; .(front e „ inforinatioti on -MTO - financial ! ''.".: ': ' - June 13 .-- - .. , ...... . Aali '"e ''""""'`' ' assistance fer Port `Albert Bridge. • . ' . _,' ___,''...— :issues , Dog teondu:te:affiycaesr.,ffirask tbr, in.: more •.• '',,y -bo 4:uvoi-sal:c. it, mime e.. jc:sencsarndati:covto. is ,. atton,„ . .., . - . . On twang through Huron. ...,..,- .„ , , 1,,,,.. _JAL, -Members of ball team 'apprehend ,May 2 ending arewresidOn .•-• 4 ter i!,,CrO•Pv.P....44. V• • „ elkis .destined . e- - ISPrOlon:00.n,0if the You *. , • lelikt b iiiiil-..4 l'evictuos.ti!94y..a.!.,‘ • • 'i. 0 vv. Legion ii inp.,,.... .. . .. % • Th... . . . , . • .10SECHTEt..•••-.,.:"."---':.4. ••. 05 •§.. ..--,....,.....,:„•,., .J.4, .07 .4,1,,,,,,,,:,..:.:,:, . 7.-...., • ....,.t! ., .. . . pa. ''' .,i1;,ERY-".".. :';,;)...:1BEI•VS,';' • •-. •........: :' 1-••'":.::',..:,...,,'!;,•,.;,••2,..,..,-..0'...4.t„i.:.,--- ,. s.,:'.t',,'t.'.,:-41,,, ••:,•,,, ' -ii0Voieti-tiAlif***0:':.4,-,,ii::,,,r.,;vr.„ .-:,,,!,, ,;;:.: ,,:,...• .„,,•; • ,, .,., ` ..:".'•,•'..;?:.:7. --,;'*•::'.1:;;', ".• .. '.".„4.;:•* White ''''''.'''''''''''• Bread. . rr, _,Ii?gii4i0.0,4iiiii-",*.i:i. 4.* ; ,,.... • ,,,.,..?.., .. .. - • ,.. • .•PRIMO .,, . ..,. ..• • • ., . . ....., ... ••• . SVNILORT, • Assorted •",5 . • Laundry•' Detergent• cArat.u. '.' .. - . • Varieties .. ,.,., astas O. CaMni:' ,f',..) • ' .....• eese .• ,•., . .. ,..... ,. . ......„ - • • ___., ... ;•-,:•.,,.....7...:•: . „. , ... ' •,•' ' '.'. - .•.. . • . ...• • ... . . . • . .. .. '- • . • ••• .. .. ... . 900.0. ' - ....- • . . .. . - ... -- .... ,-,...:. ...•: ,., .a.. . ...• Irtrier..,:...,,, ,•;..,..t.. - we�vnnWwtfln ' LIBBY'S : - ......_,..„. • . Assorted Varieties 14 oz. . • .. \..........---:<„ • • " . Beans. li... -..-...., CLOVER LEAF SKIPJACK • 6.5 oz. . _ 1 • l'ii&. ;hUirlk .L.ign Tuna- ,k,.... if SUNBRITE 3.6 L. . " 1. . . . • Bleach .,. FRESH 1.52 Kg: . . r , Part Ba.k Attabhed • - - - ' , •.- . 4.„4„;•:,:•:•:•*•:,p.i..f.:.•f4-, 00. i• • . ' , .., . Chicken . . Legs: ... .. .. .. ,. • -,... 454 g. - , .. • I r . . ..„_ . ett . il KNECHTEL'SlikR.Y.04A0 ••,' . ' ' Half or 33%Salt Flerfuoed 659 Kg,, -. Smoked - • Hams . .' -.., ,.. i FRESH tiNfAittio PORK .„ • . ,.. • 3.95 kg. i'l: • . f• , ' • . . • Side ' ••,- : . 1. .---.0 reribs .. ,:, : • ... . • ,, 0. PRODUCTO' THE TROPICS ..73 Kg. ' ' Golden Yellow Golden, . eananas • „ . lb; ;'-..ii::ii.i):.'''''''"'" ;•:::: .,,,,.. , :.:::i;;.....,..:,•••::;•..... f.,••• ,... 7.''''' :". ..- .••,• ! •PFODUCT oF CHILE41 GRADE . 3.28 Kg. Seedless ". ' . ' . •, • .'. 2k... • -.- , •' 'r . -Green* Grapes( PRODUCT OF U.S.A. #1 GFiAD.E . -Macintosh Fresh,Crisp ' Celer.V*., - .• ' ,• . - . .. • „. ProttuarOF 40010, CANADA FANCY ' ' 3 Lb, tiag . . .. ..,..: ' Apples . ..._ ., . , 9 L : firemen. ono Ross IA,* ... 28 yews nald McMunny , 17 years: Robert StTuthio 12,years.. IViny 9 , Late night raid on lor.,,s1 liquor store. -Lucknow resident' honotited for his volunteer contribition to the Bruce County' Historical Society, Pharis 1Viiitheis or RR -1 Lucknow received the Volimteer...Service Award from the Minisuy of Culture and Conk. muriications. - Madill -band brings home bronze medal. — • Education tax up over.17 per cent for Bruce - Public school supporters in Bruce County will face, an average increase in mill rates of 17.5 per cent,following approval of the Bruce County Board of dikation's 1990 budget. -The County Town Singers will perform in Lucknow. • Thirty-two youngsors register for rgarten, f the Lucknow IfIte in the •Jinie 20 -1 o • • Summer recreation programs'are now in place according to Recreation Director „Bill Hunter*, First stage of sewer system slated for this summer. -Residents present petition. to Vil- lage Council regarding. a -fence at, the corner Of Havelock „,,and, CaMpbell Streets. - •Wa‘va9osit Conaetvat04::4Moity, damaged by vaudaliin again. June 27 moyinearomoopr000lmo • - Accident claims life of Dungan- non man - A single vehicle accident Experience '90 program' . Provincials. - Truk rear ends buggy. clahned the life of 25 year old -Carl October, says Fenton. in the oarlY -hours Of June 24 Courtney, of R. 1 Dungannon. - Blue boxes may be in place by - Bruce and Huron benefit from Local athlete 'advances to Legion Tura to page 6. age Detective back e ail again - • Back on. ,the again. The erimge Diteetive has discovered ,puistraas, lasts longer, . or r startilater, for Many people of the World: Last Week* she 'im- tevered the contrOVerSysitireimding die date. rois week,- she has tracked down. celebrations that, extend beyond the prevalent con- cePt of ChristmaiDay, For•:tittise Of you who ever budded bout the .origins„ Of Bwcing Day IYebetiber 26, here's, the scoop. ,No it did not begin as the •exehttnie of Unwanted or.over siza presents at the stores. It begati in Britain and was.an unofficial day for the staff of the More financially well -endowed. On this day, staff members were .given gifts of money, usually in clay box con- tainers, for their services and loyal- ty throughout tie year. Hetipe -the nattiolioxing Day. Decernber46 is also known, as St. StephenW Day, the. St. Stephen who is menus* the Christmas carol, Ood*Iiig Wette4slaus. Due to St. Ste0116W, well-known generosity towards the **Ft St. Stephens' Pay .wa's the logical choice for rewarding the servant staff. Chrisunas had not always been a one day celebration. Historically, it is a twelve day event as described in die: carol"The Twelve Days of Christame alias "A Partridge in a Pear Tree.” The twelfth day of Christmas is particularly significant became it was. on this day that the three wise men brought the gifts to the Christ child.t The twelfth day, also, known as the epiphany, is, celebrated , in many countries on January 6 with the exchange of gifts. per many peoples this is their Christmas Day. The Heritage Detective and the staff of the Museum would like to thank all who visited us or sup - portal us in 1990. We wish • everyone a very' happy new year and hope that everyone will, con- tinue to visit us in 1991. Thanks to you, 'we've hada historically good yeart *