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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-07-10, Page 14A\............I 1 4. Page Luviiie,Ovii SentJ1ei P we4*eS Bo tin cou: j°t wd.1-0, about the teenagers who hate vegetables. .He also u'sJ _ to, like ghl and site used, to dime boys. Canada Day celebrations at. the Lighthouse Park to Foran Clark on Saturday drew n large crowd to the area, The weather was supero weekend and • the Sunday evening fireworks display proved to be as pular as ever. .. Long weekend visitors with Bob and Theresa 'Campbell were: R.C.M.P. Corporal .Wayne Campbell, Betty, Brianand Nancy WA -Wm. Listowel; Joan :and favid Campbell of Listowel; Mary, Campbell of is ricee Ralph and l h da Bublitzt. Natasha - and Katrina of Mount Forest visited and enjoyed a lovely barbecue. Long weekend` visitors with the Lloyd Reidfamily were; Gldys Reid of Goderich; Keith and Paul Reid of Seaforth; Pete and Marion Keil, David,: Jeff and Matt of Gerrie; Doug =Wore Morden and Jim and Audrey Edgar of Hamiston. _ The craft arid :.bake sale at the Community Centre had a large turnout of people: Mrs. M. Shantz of TVaterl U won the draw -oil the beautiful quilt made by the Seniors. Thanks' to all the crafters and all 'those who came. Notice of watering restrictions by- law 19-89 is effective from June 1 to Sept.. 15: Property owners with aJq Uly 10,1,901 DINT CLARK even numbers water -their lawns the evening .from 7:30.10 p.m. on even numbers days. Property ownefs with odd numbers wat thein lawns in the evening from 7:.$0-1 ,p.m, on. odd numbered days. Remember, you co be fined . if you violate the, s ole , T -ball for boys amtgids ages four oil yearn i ciuy Wednesday at 6:30 Q tep.m. at be Al l fAd Sae_t Pa rk. Everyone is welcome. A reminder , to residents, heavy garbage pickup is Thursday, Jul 11, Y •ll A children's program will be held" every Thursday from July .11 to Aug. 22 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon: at the Point Clark Museum. Kids ages five .tei 12 years can join the program for fun! Adventure! and Mystery! Please- pre -register for each Thursday at the Museum or call 395-2494 for more information. This proweim is sponsored by the Bruce County Museum. . Baseball for boys and girls ages 10 to 15 years is every Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at the Community Centre Park. Everyone is welcome. Thursday July . 11. is card and games night at 8 p.m. sharpat the Point Clad:* CA pmuYity Ce. -€e.. The Seniors aure.providing lunch_ for to young_ people of Point July air: Augustoiusib ring your- self.a�q . Everyone is welcome to 1!„���bale. aor an evening of turf and fellow ,34 phosted by the HerQiii,40shor0. Friendship Club. . On Sunday July 14 from;; p.m. i s a Wool: S arm rg demonstration _at the Point Clark. ,Museura. Eugene Bourgeois of the Philos- opher Stone in Inverhuron will be demonstrating the of spinning woolR .Everyone is welcome. run bail for boys and girls ages seven to nine :ears is every Mon - 433r at.610 put, at the Awed :soot' Park, Evoyone' is. welcome.. Calling all persons sake to 14. yearsodage. A safe boating course will be to n Alae at' the Pine ,itiver Club -house at Lurgan Beach town 10 ani. to 12 noon July 15 to 19. Registration is limited to 15 people so call 3"95-651. Co-sron- sored byt�he Pine River Boat Club and the Kinea une.Power' and Sail Squadron. Tuesday July 16 is -Horseshoes, weather permitting itting at 7 p.m. at the Community !Centre, Big yoriir horseshoes. Eve yuui iselcoiiiur Tuesday July 16 is, u`ie Old iyme. Music Association meeting at 730 p.m.. at the Community Centre. Come and spend a lovelsummer. evening :at. the-t-heatre. : Y.hy, July. 25 is a buS trip to ;the Bl Festival Theatre for the play "Stone Angel" from, the -novel by`Margaret Laurence. 'rt... L._r: 'x_.5.11 fi1�_�. tY. Lauence. The but:M/.IAa,!!''VEi !,!, Community Centre at 7 p.m. There. t "�, if and3n Your • Here's something important tart to think -about before you go .shopping! Where' you shop is important tat' t fo many reasons. 'when you shop Io tI•Iy! part of every dolman you spend is returned ur°ned to your corn- mor City. Local busIrie se ' pay local rates and make charitable donations within the community. When you shop out. of town, your money helps someone else's . town.. Why roam! The best shoptiines right here at home! u /' n1 L 0,0 Is a limited nnmbrof tickets, av able. Call 395-5859 or sign on t sheet on the bulletin board at the Community 'Centre.pis. aevent.is. ns r ' by the A C aR a Club. Saturday,. July 27 IS 7is a "Tacky tourist Night Dance t onl #p.m. to a.m. at the, Point ClarkCaj county .ente Prizes for =the. .tackiest ;outfits, DJ is Bill Graham Lunch is provided. Tickets .avail- abs from:Hall Hall Boarmembers or at. ,the door, - -This event:. spoor cored by the Point Clark Comm.= rty ante 1 d. liatte the. summer €weniug away, The. HurQn Lakeshore Friendship t r Club is sponsoring a.daybustriPtgl CalAnta on .1,),Vednemlay Aug. 14' on a modem highway coach to the • Big Boat Path for a boat ase on the grand River. Hot mast beef dinner and Much more. There are a few tickets available. Call f At 3954426 log ktfortitaqou. Coming up on SundafAug. 4',at 12430 p.m. is the ,Old Tyme Piddlers9 Jamboreeat the LOcknow Spot'ts Complex. ` fir' prizes. snack . bar. . supper.,Please yjbring .. bop i +.��'air . S. pe greatJamboree ee.' just a different Iota . Rain ..ot shine. For information' call •395, 5381. Sponsored by the Point Clark Old Tyme Music Association -proceeds:-,-to- commuei .!1!'. . Tip of 016 vxek: c :r; you we ,it: of k:."].'ca' ;now Substitute A team baking . , and lei: teaspoon cream ottartar f eh teaspoon of. baking, powder needed. If you ;have . any ` Ws ' Information for s ":int C Co men c yllReid at 395- 5by n ,: Friday. o0on on rlday. ^,9',��( j�a-5��y{ yr �y/�: �i �j �M y�yy�..�y '�y�p; py :1J eft Weber as thM pF oit !le#7 o 1 nei 1Y is a .� r� y ! as the top fundraiser ($125) in: -the Ripley Legion, Branch. tike -i- " tbon , On hand -for the presentation were Gary henderson, First Vice, Terry Paquette, President and John Chatham[, Past President, and 1douator of the bike. 11 Bob .Nixon retires from Ontario politics There • were .mixed emotions at last September's election, Bob was Queen's `park last week when- named interim leader. interim Liberal leader Robert Nixon . • Perhaps the most revealing way to announced on the final day of the assess Bob Nixon s career is to sprig sitting that he was resigning . look at what he says are his two his seat in Legislature. There was a, proudest , accomplishments in gov- certain amount of sadness at the eminent: balancing the budget in loss of . an .esteemed colleague; but Bob is please to be taleing on a new challenge as Ontario's agent-. general in London. Bok Nixon's decision to retire from politics caps a remarkable family dynasty. Bob's father, Harry, came to Queen's Park in.1919 as the member b for Brant, served in Liberal Premier Mitch H'epburn's cabinet during the 1930'sand '40s, as Premier in 1943. Following Harry Nixon's death in 1961, Bob won the by-election for his father's seat in early 1962. He served as Leader of the Ontari0 Liberal Party from 1967 to 1976, and was Treasurer. and 'Deputy Pre vier under Da V hes Peterson 2m 1985 to 1990. In the wake of the defeat of the Libcmi government in If iieile.w�^llt G:. 1.V.�ixnLsuxi:l .on :.1: ✓.,....L},A :. 1989,. ,and eliminating ` OHHIP pre- miums. A conservative politician would be most proud of fiscal responsibility; a left-wing social reformer would be proud of wiping out hospital user fees. Bob Nixon did both, and it sums up his philos- ophy of government: social reform at a pace and cost that the public purse can afford. It's a noble leg- acy. Bob Nixon will be sorely missed by members of all three parties in the Legislature.aBut in bis new role, he will continue to do what he does best: serve the public. Young Riders 4-11 meet July 2 The fifth meeting of the 4-H club The Young Riders was held on July 2 at ;Paula Tadla's. `pen members were present. The leaders Karen and Paula discussed how to prepare a yearly budget for a horse. Melanie O'Brien brought the snack. Jessica Forster Press Reporter 4 : q n '•