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Pe* *Lew Seettee, WokeWay, Apt 4, WO
55th anniversary greetings
At the annual dinner mesthrg of the
Heron Field Naturaliet Mob held
in the Pariah Hall, Wards V,
Rev. BW was honoured for hie
outstanding contribution to wild life,
through the ooratIoD over a period of
many years 01 a remarkably sticcoaeful
blue bird -trail in the Lucknow district.
The club presented him with a picture ot
blue birds painted by Ruth Walker.
Conpitulations go out this week to
Dave Murray of Plummet Manor, who
will be id on April Happy birthday.
Leonard and Barbara MacLeod of
Brantford visited with his Ater Evelyn
Little last week.*
Hareld Gardner has moved 'Into the
Sepoy Apartment*. He had been living
with hissister, Beryll Hunter* but ka
been in Wingbatu Hospital for some time.
Best wishei to Par. and Mrs. Gordon
Struthers who will celebrate their 55th
wedding anniversary on PIll II.
The Keith and Stobo clam held a bridal
shower QC Sunday in the Teeewater Town
I UCKNOW
by Mildred Lome
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Hal in how of Geyie MeA1u. Aden -
dg from this are were Ithorrey and Ger.
tie Henderaen, Harold and Betty Aaill
Elphick, Dna and Meta Dow and fami-
ly, Evan and Margaret Keith, Merrily
and Wanda Keith and family, Sandra
Ponder, Barb vnnits and family and
Austin and Mildred Loree.
The Drop in Centre held their monthly
Pot luck Ormw with a good attendance.
Afterwards they playas six tables of
shoot and five tables of bridge. Winners
of shoot were WO lady, Anna Dexter,
hlgh man Uoyd M.oMit, low lady Rita
Glbnore, low man Cliff Menary, moot
shoots Aobel for bridge
was Donald 811 and low was biro.
Ross Shiells.
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Grade B's are researching the Riel
Rebellions and the Building of the Cana.:
dlari Pacific Railway. Everyone is in the
final stages of completing their science
protect for the _Science fair. We would
like- to welcome Scott Harrison to the
Grade 718 classroom'.
Grade 8. Mr.• McKean
My, how the thne die.% It seems l as If
the school year just Started but already
we are into the final term. All of the
students have applied for their secondary
school .courses and are working very.
hard to get ready for this new challenge.
We have also put 'aside April 27, for a
;flay to investigate a career of our ,dioice„
.Por the first tie*. students have been of-
fered a chance to "shadow" a ,jeb by
spending a day observing a "partner" at
work. This is wet:ding new project that
we are hoping will prove to be beneficial -
tout* students.
' The nano ,:bas been. practicing -every
Tuesday night for the annual band con.'..
certain'. our three day trip to Mteldgab'
We will S004be Selling tickets to the con -
Cert at the Community Centre. It will be
, held .on Friday, May 4th at .144 p.m. .- The .?
' money will*O- towards our Michigim trip.
CPS INSIDER,
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Mr. Cayley and the band membersreal-
ly appreciate the support the people of
Lucbiow...and District have given them.
Hope to see you at the Band Concert.
The library
held another successful
book fair. A variety of books were
available at a reasonable price. The pro-
fit is used to fund author visits and buy
extra books.*
When you do ' the spring cleaning,
• please look for our missing encyclopedias
and books which have been misplaced.
No fines levied if returned in April.
TeEIBEGINNEve or
—Waris the greedy heart: '
—Trouble is in the mind that cannot face
facts, •'
—Peace is in the forgiving spirit.
—Contentment is in the humble head;
—Religion Is in the spirit of reverence.
, —Success is in the willingness to discipline
ourselves.
—Happiness is in -the unselfish splrlt.
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28S *embers the Camaro Diabetes-- heeoeialion (Ontario Divisite)
he their Assad General Meeflag in Loden March 12 to 25. Left to right, Clarence
Viebb, Linde Male** and Teresa Courtney of the lieronarnce Branch presented 'a
cheque in the amount of $4,*, for the Charles IL Beat Renard nod, to Al Greek
Peat President of the CM Ontario Division and Ray Stauffer, Vice President of CDA
National Division. In Ontario alone there are 0110,0011 people with diabetes, (Photo
submitted))
Area woman receives award
from Diabetes Association
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Voting delegates from the Huron Bruce As we move into the . 10s, we hold
Canadian Diabetes Association, Ontario "bright hopes" that we are Illaving,_ness, ihealth
General Meethig held at the Radisson awareness, increased volunteerism, and
Hotel, London from March 23 to 25. CDA, ultimately, that ,breakthrough for a cure.
Ontario Division comprises 50 branches Together we are making progress in car.
and jo chapters. The theme was Bright rying out the CDA mission. Let us con -
Hopes for the Future. tinue tour.team effort to fight blindness,
The Mission Statement of CDA is: We Id(bleY failure, heart attacks, strokes and
will serve all affected by diabetes. We gangrene by defeatkig diabetes.
will educate diabetics, their families and
health care professionals. We 'will cow- OIIIPIMIIIPIIIIIIIMIIIIOIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIMI
municate our purpose and the nature and NEws
complications of diabetes to our publics, . •
We will provide support to Canadian
research in the fields of care and cure. ..........H........
A $4000 cheque was presented for the -Trinity Tender Twists
Charles H. i Best Research • Fund. • The sixth meeting of the Trinity Tender
Volunteer deVelopment, awareness and Twists was held at the home of Hazel
fund-raising were identified as ,areas of Hackett, when Bread Fair was held.
pressing need in 1990. \ Each member was required to bring a •
in ‘ .1 different type of bread from recipes in
Each and every volunteer was thanked their book. It was good!
for their support during .the years, Teresa ,
Courtney was presented with an award in Vanessa Alton made up a game called
recognition and appreciation of her volun- ' Win, Lose or Bake. It was the parents
tary support to Wade Division. against the kids. .The kids won!
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