The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-02-21, Page 719Q4 Sentinel interesting
Promoting ban sn
smoking even then.
Jim deBoer of 750 Havelock Street
Lucknow found a July X21, .IRK Sentinel
in the :walls of_ his home 'dile doing
some renovations. The edition contain-
ed some very 'Metalling articles,seine
Of which are minted here for your
reading en
THE. (IGAN E BILL has
passed its d reading and also the ,
committee of the whole, but Mr. Ger.
nate' a me unman will undo all the
works unless every voter who baa in,
flute at. Ottawa, will write at once,
(no postage) telling the members of
Parliament that nothing short of Mr.
MacLaren's Bill will satisfy the people.
Prohibit the cigarette and save the
boys.
GOOD MARE • Mr. Thos, F. Cain's
pacing mare Debbie, C. took ascend
money is the L.11 claim at Goderiehlast.
w .She was entered against some of
West cowpony in the country, but
she certainly could have taken first
place had she beendriven out.
LACROSSE • Last Friday, the
Lucimgw lacrosse Club journeyed to
Teeswater to play the . team of that
town. Thewas fast and exciting
the score � 3-2 when the whistle
blew at half time, but. Lucknowloon got
down to business and won the game by
a score .of 3 to 4. This was ...the boys.
first game, and with a little .encourage -
Ment and herd practice they would give
some of the league teed a good game.
MOSQUITO 131TE - Mr. John McLeod,
of this village, a short time ago was bit-
ten on the calf of the leg by a.moequito.
Two days later blood .set in
week
and or the' past he poisoning
a
be deal
of pain, but he is now able
toHAD NO UN . Mr. Ezra Briggs has
been driving over the roads of Bruce
considerably for the past thirty five
Years but last week was the first time
he saw a bear. He was driving near
Hope avian he :law one cane out of
the � a couple of rods ahead. The
bear went the road for a little
way and in again. Settlers in
that part of the country have been conn-
p; considerably lately about the
beakilling their cattle.
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Other advertisers included W.W. Hill,
Grocer, Lucknow;. W.J. Mitchell,
Jeweler and Optician; Armstrong and
Hildred; R.D. Cameron; Bank of
Hamilton; Geo. A. Siddall, Banker,, W.
Connell, D.C. Taylor. A. Bennett, Lit -
tie's; G. A. Newton, Dentist; McIntosh.
and Alton. St, Helens Brick Yard.
Citizenship and legislation topic
for Kairsi ee Women's Institute
Directors Eva Burt and Vera Schmidt . at our regular meeting'in April;. second -
served delicious deeberta preceding' the ed by Eva Burt. Further details will. be
meeting of the K,atrabea W.I. held available at the nest meeting.
'ebnlaly 15 at the Sepoy Apartment with' . Margaret Collyer, Convener for Citizen
ost Mrs. Burt ship and Legislation ,took the chair for
The first vice president Elsie Houston the program. Each member of the coma:
welcomed all and read the poem mittee took a part as follows: Betty
"Quilting." TheOpening Ode was sung Finlayson Canada and the Trains,
and the Mary Stewart Collect repeated, Hazardous Waste and Free Trade;
The scripture was by Marion MacKinnon Margaret Collyer - The Russian leader
The Minutes of the January meeting Gorbachev, A Trivia on Canadian Rivers
were read by Ann MacDougall and the and • Canada; Marion MacKinnon -
treasurer's report by Marian MacKinnon. Newspaper Clippings, Humour and wit.
The roll call, A reason we should ap- Maitnie Roulston Program Co -Ordinator
preciate living in Canada, was well gave a report mentioning Free Pitch In
answered by all present • ,_ Week in May information on the quality .
Correspondence dealt with a letter from of our water and food and food additives,
President Margaret Munro of Women's
Institute of Ontario. Various. Workshops rePerree en the pram
being held In March were discussed with at Pinecrest- Manor for those with
little interest . expressed; a wetter was February Birthdays. Each person will
read advising a change hi Achievement ' receive a • polaroid snap taken , of
Day. After some discussion, Alice Ritchie . themselves, The quilt recently finished
moved that we incorporate the 4-H club • was on display.
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