HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-06-17, Page 6Page 6—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 17, 1987
Happy 40th Anniversary
Mom and Dad
(Marg and Mel Corrin)
You are cordially invited to an
Open House at the Corrin
residence, on Sunday June 21, 1:30
- 4:00 p.m. Best wishes only
please.
IT'S TIME!
Time to deworm your whole herd at tur-
nout with Banminth II* Dairy Cattle
Dewormer pellets! Get the most out of
your herd with Banminth 11":
(1) No Milk Withdrawal!
(2) Economical!
(3) Convenient!
*Trademary/Authorized user
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LUCKNOW
DISTRICT
COMMUNITY
CENTRE
Friday, Saturday, Sunday
June 19, 20, 21
K i nfest
Lucknow Kinsmen Club
Friday, June 26
CATHY ENGLAND & ROB NETTERFIELD
Saturday, June 27
BETH DOTTERER & BILL McALLISTER
Saturday, July 4
JANICE HALLIDAY & MORRIS VAN OSCH
OPEN DATES
June - Fridays, 12: July - Fridays, 3, 10, 17
CALL THIS NUMBER
BETWEEN 9:00 AM and 6:00 PM ONLY
528-3532
NOTICE
CHANGE IN WATER RATES
Effective July 1st, 1987 Billing.
Residence, Churches, Most Stores
and Businesses
Restaurants, Garages, Legion and
Medical Centre
School, Nursing Home
Senior Citizen Building
NEW RATE
8,00 Per Month
9.20 Per Month
64.00 Per Month
1.60.00 Per Month
You have the assurance that we will, continue to fight against rising costs
to the best of our ability through efficient and good management. And
you can expect us to receive top value for each dollar spent on your
behalf. We are determined to maintain water service as the best bargain
in the family budget.
VILLAGE OF LUCKNOW
WATER WORKS DEPARTMENT
Jerome Feed and Seed
LUCKNOW
528-2447
We have for your convenience
Full Line Of New Life Feeds
Mineral, Salt, Milk Replacer
Twine
Farm Gates
*For more information Phone Phil or
drop by the Mill
new -life feeds
What happens to cancer money?
To the Editor:
The question has been raised, "What
happens to the money that is donated to the
Canadian Cancer Society?"
The money is used as follows: Research
- 55 per cent, Patient Services 20 per cent,
Education 14 per cent, Fund Raising 7 per
cent, Administration 4 per cent.
The Society benefits from the services of
thousands of volunteers, private citizens
like yourself who are involved in Public
Education, Patient Services and Fund
Raising. The volunteers, assisted by a
small dedicated staff, shoulder the respon-
sibility of the efficient, cost-conscious
management of the Society.
TO
Remember that for every $1.00 donated
$.96 goes to services.
Please help, CANCER CAN BE
BEATEN!
Yours sincerely,
•
Dorothy Venkiteswaran ( Mrs. l
Canadian Cancer Society Volunteer
Area raises $5,000 for cancer
Dear Editor,
At the campaign conference of the Cana-
dian Cancer Society one of the speakers
referred to the . campaigners as "the peo-
ple who without fanfare battle Cancer".
He was convinved that they were helping
to win the war against Cancer. "Don't lose
hope and surrender because we are
winning".
Such optimism as this has once again
contributed to a most successful campaign
in our local area. The total raised in our
area was $5,133.16, a slight increase over
last year.
Our sincere thank -you on behalf of the
Canadian Cancer Society and all those who
have benefitted. We appreciate the time
and efforts of our team captains and
volunteer canvassers, as well as all t ose
who contributed so generously.
Following are all those who to partin
the campaign:
Reid's Corners Women's Institute
Gloria Rutledge, Elma MacDonald, Dunc
Thorburn, Brenda Ferguson, Myrtle
Ferguson, Margaret Reid, Marion Lowry,
Maithel Wilson, Shelly Courtney, Rovie
Elmes, Betty Hooey; Nancy Campbell,
Dorothy Coles.
Highway 86 West
Gertie Henderson
Highway 86 East
Ann Iglis
Kinloss Kairshea WI
Mary Lavis, Alice Doelman, Elizabeth
Township collects
Dear Editor,
The Canadian Cancer Society canvass for
funds in 1987 has been completed in Ashfield
Township with a total of $1,985.50 collected.
Team captains were: Ken Scott; Eileen
Wilson; Rita Howard; and Ann Van Osch,
Canvassing were: Helen Nicholson,
Michelle Brindley, Finlay MacDonald,
Keith Oliver, Debbie Howes, Cathy Cook,
Denise Dalton, Clarence Doherty, Helena
Young, Laurie Dalton, Ben Van
Dickie, June Gilchrist, Margaret De Boer,
Harry Lavis, Harry Lavis, Wanda Keith,
Muriel MacKenzie.
-Silver Lake WI
Irlma Jean Haldenby, Lynda Thacker,
June Kerslake, Florence Hodgins, Bernice
Burt.
Holyrood WI
Mrs. Charles Murray, Bessie Maulden,
Myrtle Percy, Wilma Elliott, Lorraine
McPherson, Grace Eckenswiller.
Lucknow
Mabel Whitby, Joy Jurgens, Donelda Mof-
fat, Mary Passmore, Mildred Cameron,
Anna Kreutweiser, Betty McInnes, Shirley
Bolt, Bernadine Ritchie, Nancy -Hamilton,
Belle Mole, Vernon Hunter, Alex Andrew
Kathleen MacDonald, Barbara Emberlin;
Anna Johnstone, Elizabeth Finlayson,
Grace Elliott, Beatty Irwin, Tena Gard-
ner, Isobel MacPherson, Violet Arnold,
Edna MacDonald, Ruth Thompson, Kay
MacIntosh, Anne Guay, Margaret
Hamilton, Lynne Mann, Lloya Nicholson,
Jim McNaughton, Dianne Morrison, Lorna
Guay, Audrey McDonald, Larrisa Kugler,
Debbie Nicholson, Barbara Ross, Jane
Treleaven, Marj McMurray, Dorothy
Hamilton, Fern MacDonald, Laura Hare.
Remember that for every $1 donated 96
cents goes to services.
Anna Kreutweiser
Mildred Loree
Campaign Organizers
$2,000
Diepenbeek, Gary Nicholson, Marie Milten-
burg, Kittie Anderson, Bill Farrish, Isabel
Hunter, Belle Hackett, Betty Carter and
Alie Mulder.
Mr. Mel Farnsworth of the Goderich unit
extends his appreciation and thanks to all
the canvassers, team captains and especial-
ly donors for their generosity in Ashfield
Township.
Ann Van Osch
Meeting forfarm families
Bruce Directions '87 has organized an
open meeting for farm families entitled
"Surviving the Farm Crisis."
The meeting takes place on Monday,
June 29 at 7:30 p.m. at the Teeswater Town
Hall. The subjects to be discussed are
Farmers in Transition, Bruce County Day
Happy 35th Anniversary
Joan & Gord Maize
The Family invites friends &
relatives to come celebrate
Saturday, June 27th, Lucknow
•
Care, Bruce Primary Counselling and
Farmer's Helpline.
This meeting is sponsored by Bruce
County Social Services with assistance
from the, Community Network Support
Team.
TAKE FATHER OUT...
BEEF
BARBECUE
June 21, 1987
at the NILE CHURCH
ADULTS - $6.50
CHILDREN (12 years & under) $3.00
PRESCHOOLERS - FREE
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