HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-12-04, Page 12Ludt -now Sentinel, Wedneaday, Deteniber
BEAT THE RISING COST
OF HOME HEATING
Clean burning
woodstoves
*Elm ira
*Regency
*Napoleon
Id Time
•EPA Ortified
•1O hour burn time
iear elass
*Very high 'efficiency
hOlcis ur logs
Powells have busy week
travelling to celebrations
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Powell had asass ma%aji
busy week. They went to Markham Kingiulkolan
to a pre -Christmas family ptuty, by may so*
thea to Stivxtaville f"a Pte- 'amumurmememaamsamilit
Christmas dinner and birthday par.
ty, 144ex ttiey travelled to ligan McDonald and her brother-in-law„
for the American Thanksgiving and Edbert Bushell 10 help Edbort
visited with Susan Hughes and cel his birthday.
family, Mr. and Mns. Tom Court; Edna and May Boyle were dinner
nowt* rirkebri! cal 4-4a; 44444 ana M. Marvin
Mrs. Delbxt Giffen. Christensen berm his mother,
Mr. and Mrs. But Thompson and Esther Christensen, who has been
Nina McDonald woo dinner guests _visiting widt them, $003 to London
with Dr. and Mrs. ?VW MacDonald for the winter months with her
and Jeffrey at who are •danghter-
going to Maui for a vacation. ?brine Sieloff and her sons
Cal -
We extend sympathy to 'Myra Vin, of St. Clair Shores,
Percy and family in *oda* of her visited with relatives here On
ed -
husband, Alex Pact, last Thursday nesdaY".Mr. and Mrs. lack Scott;ot
at the Wingham and Districtj
iRipley, joined them at the Winghtun
Hospital, Alex had beenin poor. and District Hospitals, where they
health for sometimes visite(' with ,Vera Modem we
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Linton hail Nina . extend our best wishes Vera*
•
we cun' : , , - p r 0 s I) e , throughinternationalBut there1 l s,9 . .
Canadians must be able to compete -
To succeed in today's world, ' '
use oull;'.jO directlydepend c, •,, critical factor , on the coin-
- competitiveness
• Canada's ulti
matepotentialdepends .
upon it Our competitive
secure The,prosperity we want for-operatioWe n mt°011Y°fw°rworld
edge will L. „ , . "LIC SeS mitten- iif:i?cIiidu4 a a
ourselves and our children'. Prosper- ,,u7/9. , others forkirtg in.
ity that's measured not only by pro. class achievements in peacekeeping,
ductvity but by better jobs, greater .rned*F.,1 space ex*rati°".: WeVe got: -the
opportunities for young Canadians, Now, with business, labour, govern- It's time noW. o
support for health, social and senior
merit!, academic and social groups' • eat ost edortimni 'tt
... - ,
• citizen programs - and Mem : - • • ,WPrking together, we cawac 'eve pg for a Ore0§
ii
• **can achieve it by investing in
....„ 8 C
our own abilities and Luta country
.' .
• Yes can. •
We've got
A look at some of Canada's success
siOriesprOves it can be done...: with
real benefits for individuals,
communities they live in and for •
„Canadian industry.. •
• Hundreds of Canadian companies:
•.-are achieving remarkable internatin-
• at success. They're creating jobs,
developing new skills and opportniiir',
ties:tar thousands of Canadians and!
creating markets around the world
for Canadian products.
•
Pe°P
around our ,.
llenge yet...
(vs future,
As individuals, there's a lot we can
• daPut yourself in the picture
• through further education or skills
development programs.
rellts:oWev.ali encourage our
• en to stay in school IOnger and
Start weer planning activities sooner.
• 4s employers, we can think of
training as a business investment and•
- encourage a Work environment
.where excellence and a commitment
• to learning are celebrated.Finally, as
• Canadians,: we canbecorne a positive
' Of the processtbefoughinidve:
• rPentin the consultations on our
economic inturo:
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Canada„, • •
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**1100...*MtxMiddle East..
Sympathy extended 40the'
to
family of 451adyss, '01100116passed away Nov 24..f: •
Tip of the -week: Should the
heating system fail in extreme cold -
weathei and the water pipes. be in
danger of freezing turn faucets on
to- ' a trickle. Moving water ...isn't,
likely to- turn to ice. •
If „you- have, Any news Or
interinatiOn for this Pain( Clark
Coining call Phyllis Reid at. 395.
5445 by ,noon on Friday.
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tandit% by eaCli other.
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Support the. -Complex
Pxtrtt r-414, •
midget 'hockey team are telling
.Christmas trees' on Saturday, Dec. 7
and 44 from 10-uitui to 4 p.m. at
the complex.
These trees • are, grown by
Somerville Nurseries in Allison.
They won first pito at the Royal
Winter Pair and the treos.are.,s014
With a. special IOU Kringle
PtOfitto fmnt this special project**
go to the expansion fund.
"Buy locally;_ Bur in Ripley and
support the atone', c
The churches and service clubs of
Ripley and ninon Township are
packing ,Chtistmas boxes fof the
needy on Thursday, Dee! 19.
}loxes have bon plate in the.
Stoma and • we ask you to . be
generous • with'' your donations.
Please contact ono of the ohnrohos
or ot member of tho tonmlittOt if
you know of SOMMO net414
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