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LWIt:now Sentinel„'WedueStlays, June S„ 1,91.
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UCKNOW UNITED CHURCH
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Sunday School .11:00,AM
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following agents:
FRANK FORAN,
Ludmow 528-3824
LYONS & MULIIERN
Godetich 524-2664
DONALD IL SIMPSON
Ripley
395-5362
JOHN NIXON •
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DELMAR SPROUL "
Auburn ' 529-7273
Clinton.
482-3434
KENNIMIA/aeLEAN
Paisley 368-7537
SLADE INSURANCE
BROKERS triC.
Kincardine • 396-9513
•Coien Sound 37647/4
LAURIE CAMPBELL
Brussels 887-9051
• 5 Year Annual
• also as high as
1/2 %
3 and 4 Year Annual
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1 Year Annual
Rate Qiiatetas of Joe 3/91
- Red MeDonagh-
Investments
528-3423
528-340.6 after six
LUCKNOW
• Huron Township proposes to sway cer-
tain areas throughout the Township's
right-of-ways for the purpose of
destroying noxious weeds, commencing-,
approximately Itm,P10, 1991; using 2.41)
Dychlorprop.There will be no spraying
in built-up area .
If further information is required call
Huron Township Clerk's Office 395-3735
or Lorne Robinson 396-8045 coned, if
necessary at any
VILLAI
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given to all persbns in 'possession of land, in
acordance with the Weed Control Act* 1988 Statutes of Ontario,
1988 Chapter 51 Sections, 3* 16 and 23 that unless noxious'
weeds growing on their lands within the Municipality of the
Village of Lucknow are destroyed by date of June 17 1991 and
throughout the season, the Municipality, may enter.upon the said
lands and have the weeds destroyed* charging the costs against
the land; as set out in the Act,
The cooperation of all citizens is earnestly solicited
• Weed Inspector a Lorne Robinson 39641045
• Clerk ai BAIL Whitcroft 5284530
olyroodWL hots Bruce South WI
The Bruce *Mk WiMigiiN
111411144 DiSuket Annual was held at
Mimed on Kty 21, with Joan
Mousy presichug.
The secretary„ Doreen
M.ucA4aniso read the Minutes-, Sho
requested that each branch secretary
make a list of Life Members and if
they are wive,. or not., There are
four District Life Members. A, letter
was read from PONY Knapp saying
she could not attend the meeting.
The MO_ report was given by
Metier* 'Lowry. More Pennies for
Friendship are needed, The ACWW
CouveationliS. to be in Victoria,
ReOstratiou is still be. sc.
eepta-it- anyone is interested
attending. •-
. Four thousand blue, bags have.
been sold to date. The price Per bag
IS now .$10, The new price list is
out and everything 'is .uji in price,
Huron. We
Boon West Women's Institute
91st, District Annual meeting was
held in the Londesboro
17. The theme : was "Women for
Home and Countre-
Lois Elliot welcomed a good
attendance. District Board director
Irene Richardson that
the Women's Institute continue to
promote its activities.
Following the Piesident'a message
the 'Belgrave branch conducted- , a
sing -along.
Mrs. Richardson installed a.: new
slate of officers., Pita. President,
Mary. Hunter; President, Wilma
Higgins: 1st Vice Pi".esident,
Len Archainbault;.•2od Vice Pre&
dent; Mrs„Erie Anderson-. ; Secre-
tary -Treasurer, Mrs,. Clare • Van
Camp;- Assistant Secretary, Jean
Nethery; Public Relations Officer,
Mrs. Leonard; James; Assistant
Mr.S., Leslie, Jacklin; Cura-
tor, Mrs. Wm. Porter; Assistant
Curator, MKS:. Cecil Elliot; District
DireCtor, Mrs. Ross Higgins; Alter-
nate Director, Mrs, . Len
Archambault; District Director, Mrs.
Jim Hunter; Alternate Director, Yeast
Nethery; - Program 'Co-ordinator, •
Mrs. Eric Anderson; Resolutions,
Mrs. Harold Cooper; Auditors, Mrs.
In 1992 the convention will be
hold at 'Thunder Bay, with the
theme Roch for the Stars. If
anyone, needs rthospitality room.
they are to call Marion Lova. •
• M tirvel= are urgoAl to donate •
mote money to Adelaide goodness
and Erland-Lee. '
• Mrs. John Bushell, gave a report
OR the Bruce County Wan sales, •
which have been very good. The
tads's, is not available in the stores• .
Mrs; ALvin Thompson gave a
report on the museum, which mem.
bets are encouraged* to visit.
- Mrs.. MOt10, Scott reported on
_scholarship,. Four -scholars' are,
Chosen and .the first will be for the,
provincial and the second for the
-county.
The Rural Organiiation
.$1*iitises,'114ort was given.- It
was suggested that all branches
invite here to attend One Of their.,
r
meetings.
Nancylizowna of the Junior
Womens Institute gave a good
open, 011 their setivities.
Lacknow And Beivie inStittnes
citte-f-'. airied with 'skits, •
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The 1991.92 officers are: 'Mt'
jporeSidfentae4ft McGuire; 'readout'
, Joan Murray;—.fitst vice, Eleanor
Coavant second -vice, Jean Whitby;
sectetarr.treas,uret„ Doreen
MacAdams; asststant se0retarYt ;
Lorraine- McPherson; Pala' Mar-
gam Harkness; program•
-.4utatorilna relantiz, curator,
Lar-
gare .Mclunest. -;ulterucae..Jcar
Meponaldt., museum, ., Yttene
ThoMpson;',4cholaTalulk:-.'000000%'.
Scott; alternate, , Janet Farrell; tartan
otntinitte0,j, -Largarets , ;
nate,- gait Murray; .6004 director,
Marion •
Glen Coultes 'and Jea
Medico. The roport or was
given 1)$'r Nick OeleAsc,
After a lunch served by the
LoudeSboro branch Mrs.
Atcharibault introduced the head
• table, The President of Huron East
Leone Poetter and the President of
Huron South Lois. Hodgins each
brought greetings. The in
memoriam for four deceased mein -
bets was conducted -by Londesboro.
Lois - Elliot introduced the guest
4neaket:H.1,,de Morden -the ,Area
President Pennies for Friendship
was orgaruzed by Dungannon. The
Maitland Branch, Norma Hamilton
_had two readings, "Mum Mother
had the Women's Institute and
"Bossie's Boit"' •
The Public Relations report was
given by Mrs. Leonard James. The
Curator's -report was given by Mrs.
Wm. Porter, The Program Co-
ordinators rdbort was given by
,Mrs.. Wilma Higgins.
The Huronview report given
by Mrs. Elliot. Delegates to the ,
workshop at Centralia on June 17
are' Mrs. Leonard James and Mrs..
Eric Anderson. Londesboro is
orgaightg a bus trip to the Agricul-
ture MOSOMM" �n AarrUSI, 9 for a
quilt festival showing, phone 5.
4487.AlinterestiiggrstWaSrl°
srideutadwhohrefrie:
- Zealand with her hustvind who is in
Ontario on a share -work project.
Virg. Bridgeman has been a member
• of Dungannon branch while, she is
th4earregt.iorisShier4tOowldzvalanof herd. brOcsli in
ottely-winners,
Wiratvls in last weeks draws Tot'
'the Belgrave Kinsmen's ' Calk'
'Calendar lottery were: Jean and,
Walter Willits, Wingliani;Ned
Olson, Wingbanoftlactrawfordi-
Wingham; Marl/Ail .,MotligamerYt
Teeswater; Bill Taylor, Wroxeter, .
who all won $50 each. Sam
,Thompson of Winghain was.a big'
winner of $250 and Krista Rich -
"mond, Brussels won $100. • -
StatFaets ‘• :
• Drugs
Among males who identified
ihemseives as currentusers of .00--
itabis in a 1989 Statistics Canada
survey, 25.6% said they used the.0
drug at least once a .week.,Am�hg
women users, this rate*tis.154%
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These shoes were made for walking, aniCthat's just.what they did on May 27 as these five (left to right)
Lois Goodhue, Joan Robinson, Art Ernewein, AmuDexter and Mary Lavis participated in the Spacewalk
2000, a project of Canada's ritweek. The extreme beat and humidity of the day no doubt contributed to
the ispnidl number that 'boned Out to log ogles towards the goal of reaching Neptune this year. (Pat
Livingston Photo)
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