HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-01-16, Page 7Junior Women's In t u e tour h
The Laicknow Junior Women's
hhi stitute met on Tuesdays Januar/ 8 ,
the basement of the. Town HAIL
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After calling the meeting g. to order
and dealing. with .4 few It rest
members went ups to the
library where s° pervvisorc Cl u
&.asiene was **lag to give
eq*; stoa /4
renovations fail had made the
library Much lighter Ond less
clutteFedd. The e children's ' section
includes fiction, picture hooks,
books with tapes and also a large
reference sectionsused extensively
for science fair limpets and writing.
speeches, Also available is a copy
of the Junior Encyclopedia. of
Canada,
Along with a wide selection of
fictiou acid ona icdoii books on all
;coiasuuckd iu the basement tostore'r Ming, utna after
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a „ VCR, screen and "projector,,,, m�� roost interesting : festive
making them easy to o$o for wows toy.'. A :�t was i�*both Wmat tree. gst; etc, the- C istm ;. Bomar table and
miew computer cad Ole :system from ihe Beadier . banqtiet
allows pacts to lbooks h ate b r ntfibud.nit
oofort d
anywhere the. HMO tivatyWOWS Will be tekett
Y, S011 tft 20 °them in Onteriloo, the later. SOme 41011,Yrumw
Claudia commented that The Luc w blanch of JWI is
interiib y lis have tripled since revonsible for putting on
the computer ranee Operatiella District Annual Ct nfer°enee Jnr.
The hbrarjrm ,is part of the Bruce possilgepossible date, of
County Library Sys g with was set and over lunch scussion
f -corning the -province � r about iba desf top cs j
and., the county. Special profits .su eta, wOrkahops, a.te °Meal
receive ,funds fore the comity. points ofinterest; etc. Planning will
Merbership'is: a to the public. contn►ue at the b�, t ng.
topics* adult day achse from
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videos, large print books,,- Islanders return one
magazines, paperback best-sellers
and 16 nun films. Aichival holidays
material, dictionaries, directories art'er
and guides of all types, and
documents from all three levels of
government can be used in the
library. "Talking books", i.e.
complete books on tape for both
adults•and children, can be ordered
upon -presentation of a medical
certificate for those Who can't \read
due. to . : d bility 6*de ►sed
versions can be borrowed by the
general public.
, A. .ficial comet !has been
Mrs. Clifford Laidlaw, is a patient
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sider and
Michael, of Prince Edward Island,
returned. home Sunday .evenin,
after spending • the Christmas
holidays with Ur. and Mrs. CURS
Laidlaw:and other relatives,
1 )k Jackson, of r Missis-
u °w with her -p ren m
F.E.I. while they were at •the Laid,
laws.
Leroy Wir, of Bthel, son of
i'amilies
celebrate
in Listowel Hospital, following. a
. heart attack.
Hugh Cinnamon returned home on
• the weekend from a slciiing trip to
sumummummummumummanism Banff and other points.
Myrtle Raemon, of , lrordwicllIs,
visite• last weekend With Mr ed
by 'Kee Webster Clifford Laidlaw. •
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On Sunday a birthday "party was
held at the home of Charlie and
Mayne Wilkins -in honor of
Mayme's brother Lloyd Irwin, of
Kinloss Township. `Dere were 19
` present which included, Lloyd
C e yme Wilkins,
il;�a
bbie Hen, Kenny .Winans,
Bill, Joanne, Stacey and Ian
Wilkins of Kinlough, Jack, Sharon,
Timothy .and Matthew Wilkins of
Ashfield Township and Larry,
Janet, Laura and Adam Wilkins -of
Ashfield Township and Charlie and.
uby Riach, of Wolodstoek.
During :the holidays lheWebsters ,
Kae, Jamas and Cecilenjoyed a:.
brunch in Kincardine with Hartley
and Pat. Watson of Kincardine and
Jeff and Sharon Watson of Guelph.
Sympathy is ,extended from the
community to Abe family and
relatives of the late William (Bill)
Farrish of Ashfield Township. Mr.
Parrish passed awayvery suddenly
and he will be greatly missed by his ,
many friends. He is survived by his
wife Jean anddalso a daughter and
son.
Recent visitors with Kae, James
and Cecil Webster were Atlee Wise
and his friend Danny Snyder, of
RichfiekPOhio. The two had been
up to Parry Sound to snowmobile,
but finding not 'enough snow for
their sport, came south to here. The
snow was not too good here either
so they did not stay too tIgfg, but
hope to return again in the near
future for fun in the snow.
Agnes Farrier returned home o
Wednesday after spending
holidays with Mr. and M1s.
Davis -and family, of Wince
R Whitechurch W.I.
Jean ` Tiffin was hostess and con-
venor at her home in Wingham, for
the Women's Institute meeting on
January 9.
President Marjorie Wall opened
with a poem. Tile` Opening. Ode,
Mary Stews Collect and •f: 's
Prayer followed.
:arch o
40th, anpifte
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by" Jean Roe
Luelutow
0 January 1,110!1
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Mm Tiffin in read" tile: minutes and
rrespondence. A thank -you .. was ,..
received; frog: the Friett p -►else
m
Icinegdine for the, donation at.
_Christmas Woe. The District
tore meth* will. ;be ;'neit'
Whitechurch, however the date .is:.
not yet known.
The roxlcall .was ' name a
resolution that you hope to keep.
• The motto was given. "by
Tiffin - the moment: y- a to .
policy but the memory is forever.
DRi
led in ;a: slag-ailongg
. n intioducedthe saker
d* a ron Wingham. She.
her eture .of, Afrin; -and.. `.
eery inter acing piton
experience of teaching .and
etre,' "e was thanked and.
• panted : with a gift by Norma ,.
Rmtoul,
The lunch cianmittee Of Mrs-.
• Rintoui.. Vis. `4toss and Mildred:
Purdot_t served . fieshments.
the' FdirtrarY. meeting will be
held on •the., JSth at the hon 'of
Mrs. James :''int in Wung•htun:
(Schuetts k1/11 Pay The Tax For tr
SELECTION * twos of merchandise,
�.... rossKoehler etc,,:
RRICE January Specials & Ni `G5't'
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his mPEI
;ave
I rel• d wll�ety inn. * zii
rad& -ins a0 %d
7-230.
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on t tits
toff d op pilling;
your new j::t 0J'0:~i
1991 marks the .40th ainniiver-
sary of the March of Dime'
Winter Fund Rauising Campaign
manor- in Lucw and
Dungannon, volunteers will ` call
door-to-door along with as ,rural
mail appeal from January 21-31.
Chairpersons .. Anne Anderson
and, terra Lee Cayiey want 'to
notify all donors that Official
receipts will be sent from March
°oef� Dimes new centralized
database. o
Forty years a '.up of
Marching Mothers to tate
streets -to raise;' funds in hope of
. finding a cure for polio. Today,
10,000 volunteers work to ensure
the- provision of programs
services for persons with
physical disabilities.
The lh of Dimes 'spends
90% airs budget on three major
services which, provide alter-
natives for disabled adults. These
services include: Independent
Living Assistance, EMPloPnerit
Services and Assistive~Devices.
The' Kitch`oner=Waterloo
Region, of which Bruce County
is a part will extend service to•.
ruraliireas and sing tovrrfitt: A
march of. Dimhs office is°" now
in Owen Sound. In 'bunt
orest, a Volunteerbeve;aipment
Program is established,la nching
a Friendly 'Visiting Program.
.Give us the ability to do morel
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=C ealership
Johp Deere' Days
1 -•GRAND OPENING
nice to Richard: Knechtel and the cabin Cruisers
PI+ my of doorprizes..'.and .plenty of good :deals
on John Deere. equipmeat. w
REGISTEF TO WIN the use of.
a John Deere 2955 Tractor for
Tuvo Weeks This pring.
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