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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-02-13, Page 7
Fortner Liteknow To the editor, As a member of the older generation, who • lived tlagh1. two wars t remember the experien- ces x ri u'ces we suffer and now see" our count and its .people livingthe rim experiences. sadness t�ai Wye. memories of the si44tl dne6 s seeing dor relatives and friends, who . bray* e ste44. for � qd their {K,tG ''.';.'use s ,f •;:4diu4'�4r�L�A' 1i,2, ,trains leaving .with loved ones. And now in 1991 " .the same t n ible things are happening but in a time when so many advances have been made in all forms of warfare. I think of the; ones who left 'in . 'duos o a Now more eounaes are involved a r ,.more re cured to sod ee the. U'esa Now we say we were pro . of all who gave°e tr ilves ond admire' the hut it makei, for more, parentsand ftim�ie$$ who are 'sacrificing. Ourrayerse d.'syiv.. polity ''shoutd go out those men arid wometheh faudliesQ • the trial it was to. answer V.' PY. 41 -.-4 y � � Y [ taw ' 1 i' 9 Q d (� i - of what yon, wOuldreoeive or hear. All we can do is, hope and pray for do end to this: war and for the safe' homecoming of 4ur Ioved •1 . - Shicerel o woman remembers TO THE EDITOR itisolititotoommamomorwoo. thosetwo waw. and of the y who a back never to:be-well a atn. Cert ones alwaysrret mind a man Who ret n to Lucknow _blind, a therin-law • L Then c ,, e World it and with.' two sous in our home wo. watched as both sons wer�.'off to war? but we were blessed' with their return both. in food health. It seems wars .d t nm end wars. Jean Aitchison, W gham West Wawanosh resident upset with s non o it rs To the editor: ° I'm so glad to see the St. Helens Snowmobile Club had a successful poker rally. How nice for all of them to have so much enjoyment y `at property owners expense...A dozen of them illegally ran through Cedaarale Wildlife Sanctuary killing . baby trees and scaring the wildlife. The police came but told us ' these people just don't care. I was raised in a home where we were taught to respect our -neigh- bours. I don't understand why we are being treated like this. We have tried hard here. I insisted we buy all our building material here and employ people from this area. We have spent $90,000 and have nothing to show for except a half finished house and a knowledge that we • are not wanted here. Love is theme of Love was the theme for the February meeting of the Lucknow Presbyterian Women's Missionary Society,' held in the church on February 6. Mildred Loree • presided and openedthe program with a reading, God's Promises and followed with prayer. Maudie Fisher gave. the devotions reading several short messages and closing with prayer. The hymns, accompanied by Donalda Moffat and rollcall were all based on the theme love. Muriel Mo ,tat presented a review of the January Glad Tidings. The second chapter of our study on Central America was capably given by Norma Raynard pointing out the great discrepancies between rich and poor. P-hemie Cameron read three interesting pieces for the variety number. President Rhoda Mackenzie con- ducted the business and correspon- dence portion of the meeting: She mentioned the ladies of the United Church will. be °sting on the program for t 'fleeting on March 19 at 8 p.m. Ata°, the World. Day of Prayer Service will be in the Anglican Church on March 1. Material was handed out to create prayer ribbons to be- sent to ` the Peace Ribbon Project of Korea for their 1995 Jubilee, Mildred thanked everyone that had participated, including the lunch Frances Murray is high wonian at shoot party A shoot party was held at St Helen's Women's Institute hall on January 28. Those winning prizes were: ladies high, Frances Murray; ladies send high (playing as a lady) George Mitchell; men's high, Jim Coulees; men's second high, Wilfred Walker. Frances Murray won the most shoots. Bruce Raynard won a prize for Icing at the dentist's that day. Why I was .even told not to write this -letter as it would upset people, Does this mean there is no -freedom of speech. in Huron County? So.. much for dreams -of country life and I can only hope some newspaper will print this and it *rill be read by the children who will see that it. is wrong to trespasg, on privateproper- ty and they will ignore the exatflple of their motorized kittycar riding parents. " , Am I leaving? Nop! Sorry hunters and snowmobiers. Why I met a person in Lucknow theeday who hates huntilrglAnyway there's lots of nice people here too. There just not as noisy. Yours. truly, Catherine Stevens, Cedarvale Wildlife Sanctuary. WMS meeting.; committee of Alice . Taylor and Elleda Laidlaw. A card was signed by everyone to be sent . to Liella Finlayson in honour of her 90th birthday on February 1d.. HAPPY 30th Annive rsary Karen A. Win Alien Mom & Dad February ,8th Nile United Church elects new o c rs The annual meeting of ..the. Nile United Church K held 'on Februaty 3 with ;the -following of- ficers installed: chairperson, Rev. �. Bogart; _recording ..s tary, Cliff�e session, Joan-;. Dougherty, Joyce Stothers, Cliff McNeil, Jamieson Ribey and minister; boardof stewards: Ann J'ghnstoit, Bryan Stothers, Steve Park,., Faye .1ibeyr Wayne Caldwell, Arnold Stothers A UCW rep, Phyllis . Scott; trustee board, Cliff McNeil, Arnold Stothers, 'Crleii Ribe . - Ron Pentland• manse committee,. Shirley Dustow, Jean Black auditors, Debbie and Steve Park; treasurer, Beth Rut- ledge; church organist, temporarily Isobel Shepherd; press reporter; ... Evelyn McNeil; caretaker, congregation; anniversary commit- tee, organist, Reta McPheeVanda Mc1�1`enl, Faye Ribey, minister; ministry and personal, . Millie Johnston and Steve Park; UCW president,. Phyllis : Scott; UCW'. secretary, Barb' Lonsdale and Myrtle Kerr; UCW treasurer, Beth Rutledge; ofl~icial:board-rep, Phyllis Scott: e. • Lucitaow Send BDA WARD MALLeTiE el, W uestlayy February 13 0,1— P 'e / CHARAREO ACCOUNTANTS Offering a full range of servicestauditir , accour►tins, sinesi AminR, income tax Phil per mal financiai planning computer and mangerneut serwices. �p�iTAAOVER . . WAIOR ON°' ,,p MOUNT K.pMSM ' POR�Ta ELCR i• w..'Akicaate , :FCA 9d!,F. 1wnn; Wit, oriel%',! c . • & 4 sin,�'v ti. VJeJ� Utt . A $.pi.pp_1'. Miliefox 'REF Wei. •js,�. limn, C4 OM. Muiroo. n - _ V.Wiwi'CA--.- .,;_ 3644796 '801211 ° 323-2351 0324049 sat'urcisy, February 1.6th Tourna nt.. 12:30 PRM.-4*30 P.M. includes: Boardwalk,, Floor Hockey, Tug -A -War, ° possible other events weather pre mit ing.. ° TEAMS MUST 'HAV. R . 5. MEN $111, OMEN Entry Fey: X00 per p er:.son Br. Yo SWeethea . to our Dance Iucknow Comimunity Centre 9 Music by "ULTIMATE SOUND" Air Guitar Contest. Dance $5;00 per person for Nori-players'. No. • minors 'adored to dance. Age of Majority Only. All proceeds to Community projects.. . . ` ontact = WAYNE McDONAGH -.529-5333 days 528-5423 TOM -ANDREW 5284725 " • Love: Steve & Kristie • Carrie, PauI, Jason & Scott tot Zotegtads. clop uRc 4a/ley to announas Elaut engetywneni. !7 wad'i.- urttt sal frtam ° on £atutday 3 huuaty76, 19911,n !was 4 riinagd 'Pwa. deetztaron to fortouy Sari end at covo 11.1111. - All They Wanted • Was A Little Getaway. All They Got Was... '+ THING BUT IItOUI3LE FRIn41'HURBD FEB. ti r41 FAL &SAT. 7dr9PM SUNAHURS. 8 PM ©UWANCE . LONG DISTANCE? GALT 1.800-266.3438 FOR TOLL FREE MOVIE INFO LOCf�flQV� and RIPLEY- DISTRICT -CO-OPERATIVE Annual . cling Bonspiel FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, '91 Ripley Curling Club 2 Draws 9:00 A.M. & MOO A.M. .COST.$10? ___ °Per Person Ircludes hot lunch . Draw for teams day ofbonspiel Everyone Welcome - Door Prizes Fun for Everyone Notify Lucknow or Ripley Stores to regiker. RIPLFY 395-5664 O