HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-06-13, Page 12Birdwatchers wanted
It you are an avid ,bkrctarAslrlasr
and are wallas * upend afew days
List et $s sake *tacklingforin the foredo of Ontario.
Csswnilate Wildlife Service of
Ceeeedtt ween use yew:
Seinetlets believe that forest cut-
ting, upteelliend 6111110011014 sod ur-
ban and bulestrial develooment
Ontario, combined with loge of
beibitat ht nu/tropic* wintering
aWasigbisriet.
To flied ant, the Case -
don on Rildlife Sunrise a is develaop*sg
a network of Ott
�gand
rape
htren# in breeding
beards: from year to year. A so
awful pilot was develeped
hi 19117 at At ftmt sites in the pro
Owe, In hilt, volunteers uurveyred
4 *tee sod in 10101 voluntaeuru and
f surveyor* examined over
300 aaitee,
are ovela hie, caamllea WWi1
Service OW and ewauarkaent nob-
edand surveyed ewer WA albs is
eastern sad =raider* Coterie beet
atovater to provide a beadloe hr
the treed ahnlies. blest skim are en
protected lend and may are b
pane nt parks. As the haselieee
ellenwas far one year noir!►, sena
del v ryes M4�d by Geeta.
The amine mpg made res
were used b* a stadia
between the Oine Wildlife Ser-
vice and 'tire *gado Visk ey et
Natural Baus ares b rlwlrthsru On -
1* pieta from *Oh
t
leis Semple bards la rllrererdatlw
stands of the 3$ major forest
ismtine new.
sit d to evabols
the utility of the ROW Permit
Erneltorn' Classifteetien for paw
_ band tiara The other
sturveyned Whit*
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To make the trend :analysis as, Pinesites ib
reelable se possible, surveyors area to establish forest bird cost*.
monitor forst Sheet of at. lease 50' -qty . o *
hectares * site, wally dining the
Jrnre. Five station., Md' Pa cipeantsa in the forret bird
each
apart,. are senvolcted Volunwitteers
t m � receiye detail-
"each site. c dawn, lraeetnte nd " ed , and pie for
°� *Lords sees ori
during a 10 -minute interval recording birds. ISOS. of the
at; each dation. Sites that 'enjoy ,progum'a � and
measure,_soof .:per from a bird trends will be featured
alevelopnte>nt arae beast because to a newsillIter for valunttaars, parr
voJ ."�►in.i to t?e a TaTOTItthe Or
esi ;b� pspelatuona. 'ie , Canadian Wildlife :Service,'
►`.+a Camelot Drive,'
Volts#ttcfaeacea "rare 'eneou r' ed' ;to ' Nepe7014',..Ontario, ;.i la!i 0133.
;. alma basis. to,' ,involvement, , Contact Dec:
tom.:ointsite but nate T*Phone ' 013421-2106.
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Worahtp :S•rvlc. - `1.100 am
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PAUL V* Mutt
r1 AN Mir as.3114
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50 ACRE'FARM near Beigrave, p
bedroom home,..40 x00 bapawrn, 42
acre" drained; 5 ha►etlwood.'*95,OQO,
50: ACRa - t'!ir 'S Mlle. 'River, -30
acres workable, 20 cedar mixed
bush
WEST WAWAaNO$H • 10o acre
paarture 'fan. good treed ,bulkiing;
Oita, 450,500, •
100 ACRES • AShttleid. 00 workable,
well drained. *00,000.
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15 ACRE LOT ,. 1pprox. earth of
Lucknow on'Cty.Ad No. 1 2,3 acres
cleared, balance mixed bush Backs
onto 0 Mil River. *39,900.
200 ACRES peeture.par'tialy dramas=.
ed,{�wel� fenced, 130 acres cleared;
Asking *1 }0.000,
47ry ACRES • Ashfield, 5 acres Wal
Iodated on highway, •47,5500.
A$NF*LD 29 :acres, 4 bedroom
aluminum raided hone, 3 irieuiated
barns, eked. *09.900;
200 ACRE FARM • Awatteld; wttf5
wotcable,set.up for 500taods, liquid
manure, 3 earns, shod, 4 bedroom
- home.
ASHFIEL b TWP. 50 acres
systemaatitelly tiled, Spring
possession.
KINLASS 4 4 -bedroom home with
a9au5 of 3 acres, satellite dish at as p-
plianr es intruded. $65,000.
LAKEFRONT LOT - near kinteif 00
x 440 heed,; hydro.
LUCKNOW' CHRISTIAN.
REFORMED CHURCH
11Mitss-Yarl' TO Wei to anal
ortaleiy. June 1?,' 1990
10 $c.m.'and 7:aO:►.etre.
Naafi dowlnattaln'rmorning
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WCKNOW
DISTRICT
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LIONS CLUB
Dabber
Bingo
Legion Hall
Sunday, June 17
$500.00 Winner
Mrs. Russell Millis (Welcome) &
Art Melvin (Chatham)
$10000. Progressive
.$100. Pra iessive *inner ,
Roger Plumb (Wingham)
Potential Prize 0oard $3000.'
Jackpot on 55 Calls.
'500. most go.
Progressive at 48 Calls
Purple. gall; - $200.00
Legion opens at 6:30 ta.r.
itinga starts sat 7.15 p.m.
a. -_.::.-.y
Field Day
adlan
tpvirg i« iter all, tbli o Is vele Dield t Shrill** &hese � wast cow
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*iR tl ► be epode daring i dry twat week Do yea c
lade it? Yes,. .1 (ice Uvluteden piste)
w Central Public School,
library is a bossy place with The
Great Canadian Book Fair .coming,
on Tuesday and ` We ay,, June
19 and 20, from 8:30 am. to 4 p.m.
published 'reporrtaa have
t
:Lemmawhat Winston have,
stressed aver and over in t
few years -. the' +�
reading
dependent Importance students in
lclnder'gaarten through grade eight. '
, Thereports OM : two
Fair is coming
e ti l
a week should be The. books ' and meter's*
by the time children are the available daring book fair cover a
third or fourth grade. To da this, , wide range ° of ° interests- and
`children need ready Wsus to books capacities with prices to St most
and• guidance in choosing ap- needs. The funds generated by the
propriate and interesting .ones. book fair sales can be used to sup-
plement goveniraent funds for the
: - Two recommendations seem school library,
esPeeiallY te: This book ° fair is nonprofit as it
1.. children sJ 0ul more time ` a two for the price of One sale.
in int Carie to the book fair and see' the . .
2. 'schools should sxalntaln well- excitement -it generates. EvetYette
stocked and well managed libraries is welcome.
Souse' :Kinloss W.M S met 'tiaae proved. The treasurer'efandLadies!, Alex Macdonaldiol Evangel Hall hi,'
evening*" June' 5 with 21 meoubers Aid : reports were heard. Coat Toronto and the McDonald's • in
and one Peat Present to bear respondence wars dealt with.: Next Osaka, Japani: and their :very an -
Susan Woodhouse, the -Executive year's . study will . be Central ted mission work toward
Director of the Women's House of America, Tiaiise.ye aee'etudy on the +'solving.. rayerBruce County, speak �_ t `gguard- Tisell Faith :wase revieewed as to its ed . Shirt ey Colwell and Mary
ed subject �yoff{bbattered wounen. In- en and its as a B� /o
'deepth aWWa ► was * M at R,N..�fA effectiveness `�wNM.a�rarga . r ,
■�MSi-J�g p tool Mary words Margaret Keith gave a len out
the a women were read' from Ruth •?ell as to the . u entitled, "ADaY el .'
Vie' .'nem spay Preubyte�:banquet held in , T offering was collected and of -
the 'b p. services. and tete courser : - the church and Meatal Mat,Koode fertorY'; prayer heard by Donis
provided once they have ming* t -who organized, the . entire oaf MacKinnon.
The tstatistics of., battered ': °•tanked all eager, ' volunteers as .
r►arperr are sl,ag>g•rin,� aa�' rtwtl.. ' �, � as
At this time, Itev. Peggy
' by` of su�art em►otipnallY and b► r►ill�� Jurte.l3 with. dr,
Kinsmen' 'introduced our guest
liv� ht well °moved. ,. ; leaving the church at 4:15. , All mer who 'yr yadthelmed
In she absence eat Ruth `Bell, ' chitlins,* South Mathes B.S. are , aulbjeiyaet folipwed by ;a Anesttnn
Kathy Hor►tsld as preS _� - to attend. and answer period. Margaret Keith ..
dent opidne r , : whit a Susan. with °a gift of
reading from the Glad r ! , Olt as 'tae +esiMYr $d by the ; ' Y a1�
battered woman, teaching '' s tot °came iso for thea .
.0 ,... ,,, .. � w� 1l/oapien's '' �ayf���.B.ruce. Couinaty The Hosanked tessher, . Trinpart Jes the Dickie ..was
'.:RSI' ' sing InenInd In • . • Cho.•
pr er was heard
Owing- .
were prAyBr 'was heard t0 cow
with Blanche N , �c Study � to pr' dude the meating and grace wase
t ' � evenings"' sagenda► Elisabeth Didele lend in the Bible
sig prion to a lovely lunch eerved
' by Hostess and Directors.
*tie from Giantism and Proverbs with
Directors were 'Elizabeth. Decile • the message of p for the bat- There will be no July meeting.
and et Keith. tend of large- is as well . The next meeting will be August d•
The May minutes e reedy by se material gifts.. at 8 p.m. hosted by Blanche
secretor:, AnnMacDongidl Maid* Needhamspoke on Rev.Nee hien.
South Kinloss -celebrates 135th
Stmday .fait the celebration of the
134th anniversary of South Klass
with .
Don Vair of Belgrave. Mr. 'Nair
and his wife, Mary, 'twang sa<
beautiful duet at both morning and
wetting services, with Mr. Vater *c-
onvoying on the .
The junior and senior choirs had
special music for the morning ser -
`Vice and the senior girls' echoer and
"senior choir made' beautiful music
during 'the evening service.
The JoAnne Clidstopher School of
Danchig of Kincardine held it
dance recital on Friday evening.
Kt asst
Dickie pe t pated as one of
the dancers Irene �D Dickie sewed 100
cowmen icor these dances.
Denver Dickie of Sutton visited
oover the weekend with his family
Barbara Saar; daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. ll Mac-
Dougall and hasa.' daughter, Kathy,
of Sooke, B.C., holidayed with Jack
and Blanche Needham, Anne and
Lloyd MacDougall and Allan and
Sharon MacDougall and family,
and other relatives in the area for
a week.
Ruth Bell is recuperathng at
home again after surgery in Late -
don's University hospital. We all
monemeimmlitainntimmanimainstesa
OUYH KISS
by Ruth Buchhwaiir
anemommiseilmimmulimmemmil
are wishing Ruth a - speedy
recovery. -
Dinner guests with Nancy Mad*
tyre on Sunday were Olive
Needham, Ira and Elizabeth Dickie,
Blanche and Jack Needham, Jean
Hughes and Paul Yanlae.
Dinner guests- with .Frank and
Muriel MacKenzie on Sunday were
Don and Mary ° Nair and their
daughter and Rev. Peggy Kinsman.