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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-10-23, Page 14
Page 1,4 R Lucknow Sentinel, W ne5dat October ber %, 1901 36. Announcements 364 Announcements .a. 40* Commission on Ele Born Fiti0. 1100 " . Commission sur Oe ,finanGement des •Olea lidos 1f...r r* SUMMARY F INCOME AND . CAMPAIGN EXPENSES published pursuant to clause 4 (1) (k) of`.the Election • Finances Act 1666 POLLING DAY - September 60.1 ELECTORAL DISTRICT F BRUC _ INCOME MSSIRY BEFORE CAMPAIGN. PAID1O CANDIDATE AFFILIATION SUBSIDY EXPENSES CANDIDATE MURRAY ELSTON, MPP LiB LEQNARD HOPE NOP TERENCE HALPIN , PCP UND.A FREIBURGER, FCP FCP $28,402.06 $12,211.13 $11,188.00 $23,::1.91 $29,525.00 $8,974.95 $16,986.94 $8,$74,95 $13,628,00 $8,974:95 $22,011.84 $ 0.00 The information shown above has been taken from financial statements filed with the Commission' by chief financial officers of candidates, and where appli- cable, combined with that of the endorsing constituen- cy association. Income before subsidy does not include transfers from provincial party organizations. Campaign expenses do not include transfers paid out.., Copies of the full financial statements may be. obtained from the Commission upon payment of the _ applicable fees. Donald C. MacDonald chairman #800-151 Bloor Street West , Toronto, Ontario M5S 1 S4 (416)965-0455. 38.. Auction Sale CONSIGNMENT SALE. Saturday, October 26th - 11:00 AM Walkerton Agricultural Bldg. Charlie Schaefer 881.3232 Alan R. Miller, .Auctioneer CLEARING. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS POR MRS. MARY HACKETT, ROSS St, LUCKNOW,(1. CORNER SOUTH OF ARENA) Saturday, November 2/01 11:00 AM chesterfield and chair; stere© & records and stand; small table; humidifier; microwave cabinet; white Westinghouse fridge: couch; 2 dressers; chest of draw- ers' raw ers; chrome :table and 4 chairs; small table; steel table; Inglis washer and dryer; 1 double bed; dishes; Kirby vacuum cleaner; square table; dehumidifier; 1 coal Oil lamp; lawn mower; scythe; lawn chairs; 2 radios; 2 crocks; some books; 3 deck chairs and lounge chair; suit cases; pots and pans; swivel chair; coffee table; 2 end tables; china cabinet; Zenith stove; wood table and 4 chairs; arm chair; desk; . Singer treadle sewing machine; Toronto couch; 2 deep freezers; old wood cup- board; large chrome table; jars and seal- ers; air conditioner; stacking chairs; couch; lamps and 1 trilight; 1. lantern; wheelbarrow; shovels and tools; Watering hose; bedding and yard goods; glass gal- lon jugs; step stool; 2 wash tubs; 2 can- hers, anhers, TERMS: CASH OR CHEQUES WITH PROPER LD. 8% Provincial Sales Tax where applicable..M well as G.S.T. Owner or Auctioneer neat responsible for accident or loss of purchase day of sale. Any announcements Day of Sale take precedence over written advertising FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: Owner, Mrs. Mary Hackett 628.2649 .AUCTIONEER Arlan I Intoul 3512349. 38, Auction Sale 1 39. Educational IS TRUCKING FOR YOU. Let's discuss it. Introducing extended programs and Credit Courses, Call• A'lilliam.at 1-800- 265-7173. Markel Training Systems, -, 41bo LEARN AUCTIONEERING at the South- western Ontario School of Auctionoering. Next class: November 9- 15. Information, contact: Southwestern Ontario School of Auotioneering. RR #5, Woodstock, Ontario, N4S 7V9. (519) 537-2115. --34bc 40. Lost & Found LOST: a black and white Kelty, long haired sheep dog, answers to "Tom". Has a collar,, but tag may be missing. Last seen Sunday, Oct. 13 in the Kinloss area at the 6th and side road 20. Please call - Lucknow 527 2730.-- 43ar 41. To Give Away FRET; TOA GOOD RURAL HOME - 2 year old, neutered; male, mostly beagle. Phone 395-5350 or 395 -43f3. -43x NEVER 4744Y/. In a My i1nnyane :�`011i�lt m.d 464. in M01110fiaiTt 'KEMP'. in loving memory of a dear soil and, brother Glun,Ha 'eyKemp who passed Hiway suddenly four years age on Octo- •ber 210 1987': . We think, of you. in s,ilenc We -Often speak your}pan*, , Our heads still ache in sadness :And secret tears still flew. What it meant to lose you„ 'No one will ever know, Our thoughts. ore always with you. Your place,. 'VP one cart ever fill,. In, life we loved you dearly, In death we ION you still, They say that time heals.: everything Outlive 101OW that 1001 soda uo use it hurts.as rich today„. As it did: four years o, Loved 'always and n .. forgotten by Morn; Gail and Stephen. -43nxe 47. 'Cards of Thanks 'WEST We wish to express our sincere thanks to everyone who attended our wedding and reception. A &peciail thanks to our wedding past and our families for all their help an. soppert; Wehad a won- derful_ time and we Wali -always have: fond memories of the day. Thanks again. Shorty and Alex West. -43 M eLENNAN We wish to -thank . friends, neighbours and relatives for their kindness shown at the time of the passing, of our another, Dorothy MacLennan., Firilataarneggy THANK YOU We want to say a'special-thank .you to everyonefor their cards, best wishes and expressions' of thoughtfulness -on our retirement. Also, a sincere thank you to the community for your patron- age during our 42 years: Eimer-, John and Anna. -43x DUNGANNON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY would like to sincerely thank the follow- ing organizations for their generous donations.towards the new pall lights it the Dungannon ball diamond;.. , The -Lucknow and'District Lions, Lucknow and District Kinsmen, Lucknow Tractor Pullers and Ritchie Electric, Lucknow.-- ;43ar ANDREW We would like to express our grateful thanks to all those who offere$t' prayers, extended emotional support, sent flowers,- food, made phone calls and other expressions of sympathyduring the loss of our precious granddaughter and niece Michelle. Special thanks to Rev. McFarlane for.``his support. Bob and Carol, Donald, Allan and Linda, Alex and Catherine Andrew, -43 BARGER We wish to express our 'sincere thanks to neighbours, friends andrelatives for their kindess shown io us at the time of the loss of our dear father and grandfa- ther, Jack Collinson. The many cards, phone calls and . all the food brought to the house was deeply appreciated. Your thoughtfulness -will always be remem- bared and greatly cherished.' Mary Lou, Cord and Doug. -43x COLLINSdN The family of Jack Collinson wish to express our thanks to friends, relatives and neighbours for the flowers. metmor-: ial donations, cards, food sent .to the house and kind expressions of sym- pathy at the• time of Dad's death. A special thank you to Dr. Schuliat and the staff of Wingham Hospital for mak- ing Dad's last days comfortable. Thank you to Rev. Kinsman and MacKenzie - McCreath Funeral Home. Thank you also to the pallbearers and the ladies who helped with lunch at the house. Your kindness and concern will always be remembered. Mary Lou, Gord and Doug Barger, Jack, George and Jonathan Collins.--43nxe COURTNEY A sincere thank you to the directors, ;management, staff and patrons of Pine River Cheese for the wonderful party given.me in honour of my retirement. To Gail Farrell for her planning, chairman Murray Culbert for Mt kind words, pres- enter Ken Noabel for the special poem, photographers Jack and Linda. Marina and Ruby for the lunch and the disc jockeys for the music - thanks very much. For tho gifts, flowors, cards, good wishes and your. presence. I extend my gratitude and appreciation, The "Aurnieg of the Mortgage" was a motnomble part of the evening WELL, BONE 'Pino River Cheeeel Joy. -46xr I7. Cords of Thanks BOtYLE twist' to thank everyone who attended my ilOth birthday open house and sup.. wand toail those who worked so hard to ,mom, my day. special. For remembforices and visits,, thank you. Edna. x THACKER A sperm 'thank you to Thompson Feed and Supply of Ripley' for purchasing r`ny 441 ate',. Thanks also to Td County Sales, Woolf A.uctions , and the 441 - So ? 1- Sa es Committee for their time and organization. Lucaso- 4$ :IiMcINNIES' 1 would like to thank everyone who came to my retirement.. party. Also for the lovely rose given to Betty. Special thanks to MaacTavish's . and Anne,. Thanks again. George, x BROOKS Thanks to my 'family for ray BOthbirth- day dinner and', to my fiends for the gifts, flowers, and cards 1 rooked. Dara.. -43 RUTHERFORD i would like to thank my family arid the W.M,S, ladies of the LocknOW :Presby- tedan Church for all their good wishes,. cards and floral arrangement I received on my. 96 birthday..Go�d bless you all, Ethel. .., , 48. Coming, Events. SOCIAL EVENING in honour of the forthcoming marriage of Penny Rean end Glen Haldenbyy, Jr. Saturday, October. 26 from 94 Om: Ripley Huron Complex. `Lunch provided. $5.00 per person. -43• ' 50TH ANNIVERSARY Relatives and friends of Harold and:. Muriel Ritehie are incited to attend an Open House in honour of their 50th Wedding Anniversary, Sunday, October 27th, 1991 at Lucknow Legion' Hall from 2-4 p.m. Best wishes -only please. -- 42;43x WINGHAM OPTIMIST BINGO' is .back. and with reduced admission cost to youl'Oome and join us; for a night Pi funxstaring Wednesday, Octo- e 9'a v7:80 p.m. ' at the Wingham Legion. Doors open at 6:30 p. m. -41-43 13th ANNUAL LONDON Arts A Crafts Christmas Show & Sale. - Centennial Hall, London, October 25th, noon - 10 phn. 26th,,11 - 10,p.m. 27th 11=6 p.m. Admission $3: Info. Olga Traher. (519) 679-1810. --40b0 •• BLYtH UONS Dabber Bingo event Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Blyth District Community Centre. Jack- pot of $1,000. ack-potof$1,000. on 46 numbers. Reducing by :$50 on every number called. Mini- mum jackpot $300 must go.-17tfar DABBER DINGO; Lucknow and DistrictLiontt Club, Dab- ber Bingo, every Sunday night, Lucknow Community Centre. Doom open 6:15 p.nr. Bingo at 7:15 p.m. Air conditioned, wheelchair abbessible. Potential prize board over .$3.000. $1.000 Jackpot on 54;calls or less. ,$500 Must got-tfnar DINGO Goderich Knights of Columbus, Thurs- days 7:30 p.m. Saaltford Valley wheel- chair accessible. Potential prize board over $3,000: $1,000 jackpot on 54 calls or less. $500 must go.9-tfnar SAMCO TOY WAREHOUSE Plus.2 outlet Malls - Octobelr 26th,1991 Seats still available Catty Judy 529-3159 Kathy 529-751M2 FtlPLEY CO -0P APPRECIATION. NIGHT Wednesday October 30t 5PM-8:30 PM In -Store Specials '1L u Beef On A Bun L48, Carding Events DESSERT EUCHRE Nio y„ October at Hall. p:rn, 'Whitechurch C it m. Gored' by WI -43 1 MARLED UNITE Physically challenged adults, families and friends you are invited to a brief meeting at lturonview Auditorium (fel! accessible) to onq Saturday,. November 2nd at 11 0a.ma considerforming a self help group, A light lune will be served. Transportation .available, For further information call: Pat Watson $07.6230, Glen McLachlan) 482-9501 or '1,1100- 261-0535.-44 -ii00-2.67 0535.-48 HORTICULTURAL BANQUET All members please, purchase your tickets at ,/.alloy 'Green: flowers. Otto NovOinbe*:4th - November: 16 - quet on 'November Mk: -43 ar • PICTURES REQUiIRED FOR MUSEUM EXHIBITION "THE FACES OF HURON is a tempOr Int exhibition in celebration of Huron County's 'f 50th Birthday, Framed plc. - tures in any media, from. any time period, of.peoplo' from Hilton County are needed To 'exhibit, at the Huron, 'County . M_useitm :from, Nov. ;15 -April S Deadline forasubmiselons November 7. Museum hours: Mon. Fri. 10440. Sun. 1-4:30. Call 524-26$6 . for more information. --46 BRANCH 309 GENERAL .MEETING,, Tuesday; 3cr.:.2 p.ii AUtubers , welcome to attend.--43ar' "THE DOLL AND i" . Walkerton's first specialized show and. sale of Antique to modem dolls, furnish- ings and • dollmaking supplies. Bears tool Walkerton Agricultural Coliseum FOYER Saturday. October2610 ash. - 4:30 p.m. Adnassion $2.00, children. $1.00.--43 HOT TURKEY SUPPER, St. Matthew's AnglieanChurch, Kingarf; invites you to their annual fowl supper, Sunday, October 27 !rem 4:00 to 7:00' p.m. Adults $8.00; children 6-10 years $4.O0; preschoolers free. ,Follow Hwy. #9 to Kinloss, tun north on 'County Road #1.-42,43 MEET -THE LEADERSHIP CANDI- DATES for the: Ontario Liberal Party: Short debate; free refreshments. Sun- day, November 3, 1991,` 7:30 p.m., Legion Hall, Clinton. Everyone wel- come. Adults .$5.00, youth under 25; free. Tickets available from Munibipal Chairs, or by phone 236.2853. 482- 9437.887, 9381:--4244ar LUCKNOW TOWN AND COUNTRY CLUB meet in the .Lucknow Legion Hall, Octo- 42 ber, 28 at 2 p.m. - Euchre (prizes) Halloween costumes' (prizes). -43x ST.. MARY'S CWL BAZAAR St. Mary's Parish Hall, Havelock St. Lucknow Saturday, October 2$ from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Bake table, crafts, draws, penny table. -43 OES installs 1991-92 officers Huron Chapter No. 89, Order of the Eastern Star held its installation of the 1991-92 officers in the Masonic Hall, on October 8. Those installed were Linda Campbell, Denis Langridge, Gloria Bruce, Alex Robertson, Jean Robertson, Jean Leitch, Dilys Chapman, Ethel White, Mary Macintosh, Leona Miller, Donna Shaw, Louise Bos- man, Mary Boyle,' Nancy MacIn- Shirley Brooks, . Margaret inlay, Louise Swanson and Leslie Shaw. The Order has for its special profit his year "Ontario Students Against Impaired Driving." The Past IVIatron jewel was presented to Nancy 1Viactntyre by Mary McIntosh and the Past Patron jewel to Leslie Shaw by Donna Shaw. Huron Chapter # 89 appreciates the many contributions to the special project The Friendship Hous . in Uroriclt. Any faho. utensils or thrniture will still be accepted and tlelivcred if you call Nancy Macintyre. AUCTION REGISTER CONSIGNMENT SALE Davidson Centre .. Friday, Nokember 22,1991 IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO SELL GIVE US A CALL Grant McDonald. 395-5353 Wallace Balta-gh 392-6170., AUCTIONEERS 4 1 39. Educational IS TRUCKING FOR YOU. Let's discuss it. Introducing extended programs and Credit Courses, Call• A'lilliam.at 1-800- 265-7173. Markel Training Systems, -, 41bo LEARN AUCTIONEERING at the South- western Ontario School of Auctionoering. Next class: November 9- 15. Information, contact: Southwestern Ontario School of Auotioneering. RR #5, Woodstock, Ontario, N4S 7V9. (519) 537-2115. --34bc 40. Lost & Found LOST: a black and white Kelty, long haired sheep dog, answers to "Tom". Has a collar,, but tag may be missing. Last seen Sunday, Oct. 13 in the Kinloss area at the 6th and side road 20. Please call - Lucknow 527 2730.-- 43ar 41. To Give Away FRET; TOA GOOD RURAL HOME - 2 year old, neutered; male, mostly beagle. Phone 395-5350 or 395 -43f3. -43x NEVER 4744Y/. In a My i1nnyane :�`011i�lt m.d 464. in M01110fiaiTt 'KEMP'. in loving memory of a dear soil and, brother Glun,Ha 'eyKemp who passed Hiway suddenly four years age on Octo- •ber 210 1987': . We think, of you. in s,ilenc We -Often speak your}pan*, , Our heads still ache in sadness :And secret tears still flew. What it meant to lose you„ 'No one will ever know, Our thoughts. ore always with you. Your place,. 'VP one cart ever fill,. In, life we loved you dearly, In death we ION you still, They say that time heals.: everything Outlive 101OW that 1001 soda uo use it hurts.as rich today„. As it did: four years o, Loved 'always and n .. forgotten by Morn; Gail and Stephen. -43nxe 47. 'Cards of Thanks 'WEST We wish to express our sincere thanks to everyone who attended our wedding and reception. A &peciail thanks to our wedding past and our families for all their help an. soppert; Wehad a won- derful_ time and we Wali -always have: fond memories of the day. Thanks again. Shorty and Alex West. -43 M eLENNAN We wish to -thank . friends, neighbours and relatives for their kindness shown at the time of the passing, of our another, Dorothy MacLennan., Firilataarneggy THANK YOU We want to say a'special-thank .you to everyonefor their cards, best wishes and expressions' of thoughtfulness -on our retirement. Also, a sincere thank you to the community for your patron- age during our 42 years: Eimer-, John and Anna. -43x DUNGANNON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY would like to sincerely thank the follow- ing organizations for their generous donations.towards the new pall lights it the Dungannon ball diamond;.. , The -Lucknow and'District Lions, Lucknow and District Kinsmen, Lucknow Tractor Pullers and Ritchie Electric, Lucknow.-- ;43ar ANDREW We would like to express our grateful thanks to all those who offere$t' prayers, extended emotional support, sent flowers,- food, made phone calls and other expressions of sympathyduring the loss of our precious granddaughter and niece Michelle. Special thanks to Rev. McFarlane for.``his support. Bob and Carol, Donald, Allan and Linda, Alex and Catherine Andrew, -43 BARGER We wish to express our 'sincere thanks to neighbours, friends andrelatives for their kindess shown io us at the time of the loss of our dear father and grandfa- ther, Jack Collinson. The many cards, phone calls and . all the food brought to the house was deeply appreciated. Your thoughtfulness -will always be remem- bared and greatly cherished.' Mary Lou, Cord and Doug. -43x COLLINSdN The family of Jack Collinson wish to express our thanks to friends, relatives and neighbours for the flowers. metmor-: ial donations, cards, food sent .to the house and kind expressions of sym- pathy at the• time of Dad's death. A special thank you to Dr. Schuliat and the staff of Wingham Hospital for mak- ing Dad's last days comfortable. Thank you to Rev. Kinsman and MacKenzie - McCreath Funeral Home. Thank you also to the pallbearers and the ladies who helped with lunch at the house. Your kindness and concern will always be remembered. Mary Lou, Gord and Doug Barger, Jack, George and Jonathan Collins.--43nxe COURTNEY A sincere thank you to the directors, ;management, staff and patrons of Pine River Cheese for the wonderful party given.me in honour of my retirement. To Gail Farrell for her planning, chairman Murray Culbert for Mt kind words, pres- enter Ken Noabel for the special poem, photographers Jack and Linda. Marina and Ruby for the lunch and the disc jockeys for the music - thanks very much. For tho gifts, flowors, cards, good wishes and your. presence. I extend my gratitude and appreciation, The "Aurnieg of the Mortgage" was a motnomble part of the evening WELL, BONE 'Pino River Cheeeel Joy. -46xr I7. Cords of Thanks BOtYLE twist' to thank everyone who attended my ilOth birthday open house and sup.. wand toail those who worked so hard to ,mom, my day. special. For remembforices and visits,, thank you. Edna. x THACKER A sperm 'thank you to Thompson Feed and Supply of Ripley' for purchasing r`ny 441 ate',. Thanks also to Td County Sales, Woolf A.uctions , and the 441 - So ? 1- Sa es Committee for their time and organization. Lucaso- 4$ :IiMcINNIES' 1 would like to thank everyone who came to my retirement.. party. Also for the lovely rose given to Betty. Special thanks to MaacTavish's . and Anne,. Thanks again. George, x BROOKS Thanks to my 'family for ray BOthbirth- day dinner and', to my fiends for the gifts, flowers, and cards 1 rooked. Dara.. -43 RUTHERFORD i would like to thank my family arid the W.M,S, ladies of the LocknOW :Presby- tedan Church for all their good wishes,. cards and floral arrangement I received on my. 96 birthday..Go�d bless you all, Ethel. .., , 48. Coming, Events. SOCIAL EVENING in honour of the forthcoming marriage of Penny Rean end Glen Haldenbyy, Jr. Saturday, October. 26 from 94 Om: Ripley Huron Complex. `Lunch provided. $5.00 per person. -43• ' 50TH ANNIVERSARY Relatives and friends of Harold and:. Muriel Ritehie are incited to attend an Open House in honour of their 50th Wedding Anniversary, Sunday, October 27th, 1991 at Lucknow Legion' Hall from 2-4 p.m. Best wishes -only please. -- 42;43x WINGHAM OPTIMIST BINGO' is .back. and with reduced admission cost to youl'Oome and join us; for a night Pi funxstaring Wednesday, Octo- e 9'a v7:80 p.m. ' at the Wingham Legion. Doors open at 6:30 p. m. -41-43 13th ANNUAL LONDON Arts A Crafts Christmas Show & Sale. - Centennial Hall, London, October 25th, noon - 10 phn. 26th,,11 - 10,p.m. 27th 11=6 p.m. Admission $3: Info. Olga Traher. (519) 679-1810. --40b0 •• BLYtH UONS Dabber Bingo event Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Blyth District Community Centre. Jack- pot of $1,000. ack-potof$1,000. on 46 numbers. Reducing by :$50 on every number called. Mini- mum jackpot $300 must go.-17tfar DABBER DINGO; Lucknow and DistrictLiontt Club, Dab- ber Bingo, every Sunday night, Lucknow Community Centre. Doom open 6:15 p.nr. Bingo at 7:15 p.m. Air conditioned, wheelchair abbessible. Potential prize board over .$3.000. $1.000 Jackpot on 54;calls or less. ,$500 Must got-tfnar DINGO Goderich Knights of Columbus, Thurs- days 7:30 p.m. Saaltford Valley wheel- chair accessible. Potential prize board over $3,000: $1,000 jackpot on 54 calls or less. $500 must go.9-tfnar SAMCO TOY WAREHOUSE Plus.2 outlet Malls - Octobelr 26th,1991 Seats still available Catty Judy 529-3159 Kathy 529-751M2 FtlPLEY CO -0P APPRECIATION. NIGHT Wednesday October 30t 5PM-8:30 PM In -Store Specials '1L u Beef On A Bun L48, Carding Events DESSERT EUCHRE Nio y„ October at Hall. p:rn, 'Whitechurch C it m. Gored' by WI -43 1 MARLED UNITE Physically challenged adults, families and friends you are invited to a brief meeting at lturonview Auditorium (fel! accessible) to onq Saturday,. November 2nd at 11 0a.ma considerforming a self help group, A light lune will be served. Transportation .available, For further information call: Pat Watson $07.6230, Glen McLachlan) 482-9501 or '1,1100- 261-0535.-44 -ii00-2.67 0535.-48 HORTICULTURAL BANQUET All members please, purchase your tickets at ,/.alloy 'Green: flowers. Otto NovOinbe*:4th - November: 16 - quet on 'November Mk: -43 ar • PICTURES REQUiIRED FOR MUSEUM EXHIBITION "THE FACES OF HURON is a tempOr Int exhibition in celebration of Huron County's 'f 50th Birthday, Framed plc. - tures in any media, from. any time period, of.peoplo' from Hilton County are needed To 'exhibit, at the Huron, 'County . M_useitm :from, Nov. ;15 -April S Deadline forasubmiselons November 7. Museum hours: Mon. Fri. 10440. Sun. 1-4:30. Call 524-26$6 . for more information. --46 BRANCH 309 GENERAL .MEETING,, Tuesday; 3cr.:.2 p.ii AUtubers , welcome to attend.--43ar' "THE DOLL AND i" . Walkerton's first specialized show and. sale of Antique to modem dolls, furnish- ings and • dollmaking supplies. Bears tool Walkerton Agricultural Coliseum FOYER Saturday. October2610 ash. - 4:30 p.m. Adnassion $2.00, children. $1.00.--43 HOT TURKEY SUPPER, St. Matthew's AnglieanChurch, Kingarf; invites you to their annual fowl supper, Sunday, October 27 !rem 4:00 to 7:00' p.m. Adults $8.00; children 6-10 years $4.O0; preschoolers free. ,Follow Hwy. #9 to Kinloss, tun north on 'County Road #1.-42,43 MEET -THE LEADERSHIP CANDI- DATES for the: Ontario Liberal Party: Short debate; free refreshments. Sun- day, November 3, 1991,` 7:30 p.m., Legion Hall, Clinton. Everyone wel- come. Adults .$5.00, youth under 25; free. Tickets available from Munibipal Chairs, or by phone 236.2853. 482- 9437.887, 9381:--4244ar LUCKNOW TOWN AND COUNTRY CLUB meet in the .Lucknow Legion Hall, Octo- 42 ber, 28 at 2 p.m. - Euchre (prizes) Halloween costumes' (prizes). -43x ST.. MARY'S CWL BAZAAR St. Mary's Parish Hall, Havelock St. Lucknow Saturday, October 2$ from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Bake table, crafts, draws, penny table. -43 OES installs 1991-92 officers Huron Chapter No. 89, Order of the Eastern Star held its installation of the 1991-92 officers in the Masonic Hall, on October 8. Those installed were Linda Campbell, Denis Langridge, Gloria Bruce, Alex Robertson, Jean Robertson, Jean Leitch, Dilys Chapman, Ethel White, Mary Macintosh, Leona Miller, Donna Shaw, Louise Bos- man, Mary Boyle,' Nancy MacIn- Shirley Brooks, . Margaret inlay, Louise Swanson and Leslie Shaw. The Order has for its special profit his year "Ontario Students Against Impaired Driving." The Past IVIatron jewel was presented to Nancy 1Viactntyre by Mary McIntosh and the Past Patron jewel to Leslie Shaw by Donna Shaw. Huron Chapter # 89 appreciates the many contributions to the special project The Friendship Hous . in Uroriclt. Any faho. utensils or thrniture will still be accepted and tlelivcred if you call Nancy Macintyre.