The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-08-22, Page 9b
Loyal man in MotoX race
They
mot et h oo Way
e verting with Lorraine
hostess. She presided end welcomed
everyone and opened with a payer.
The roll call was a Bible vie
from Proverb*.
Betty Bushell read the minutes
and correspondence. ,Gladys
Robertson gave the financial report
and introduced neat piles material
on Cell At't1Ctiea.
Bine lblacPherson read a paean
on,a perfect foriner'sr, wife.
Isabel. Thompson had thea
dev+odotts from Genesis 22, about
Abraham, tatting ISRRP to MOM-
lain.ain. She read 'Psalm 27.7413 and
closed with prayer, ;
Erlma Ilaldenby had the study on
thcPhillipines, the things that make
foe peace. St. 410 18, verse 42. In
the day oflobal crisis, how can
have peace
Members divided into groups .to
lark over what makes fpr.peace and
what can we do.
The closingworship service: was
like a litany and the clososing hymns
were 0 Song of .Paine' and Let
Thee be Peace on Earth, and Let it
Begin With Me.
Eilma Daldenby closed with a
reading On love. Betty Bushell gave
the courtesies. Grace closed the
meeting.
Refreshments were kerved:and a
time of fellowship followed.
C to Tom Morrison,
con. 1 , sort of Mr. awwd Mrs. Ker
Morrison, for his success in
pt t
Canadian race at
Chatsworth. He placed second.
Word was received here of the
sudden death of James Townshend,
who was the Anglican Church
, organist at Arva and. was stricken
during the service and passed away,.
Bis brother Bishop Robert
Townshend was conducting . a
special service there and it was a
greet shock m him and all other
members of his family and friends,.
I'Iisthe late Rev. William.
and KCs Townshend (and later
Bishop Townshend) came to the
parish of Bovie lanai?
-
in 1926.
We • extend SymPatity 10 ibe
bereaved family at this time.
Don Dire, formerly of cn. 12,
now of Dorno*undewei* MAIM
r
e! at Victoria Hospital, -Lon -
do. He is a brother oi /vIerle
Rheidy of here.
The Bushell family picnic was
heldat the municipal fall . at
Holyr ood. All enjoyed a happy time.
together.
Pot luck supp►er.
The canvassers,;for the Arthritis
Society will be calling on you
within the next few; weeks. Any
size donation is greatly appreciated.'
Remember your support will help
the Arthritis Society'ss continued
commitment ta.fnding what causes
and what cures Arthritis.
The Pot Luck Supper last Monday
had over 60 people present. The
delicious variety of food was en-
joyed by everyone. After supper,
sand..,smu. ebcard;were:played
far anyone wanting to take part.
The supper was hosted by the
Seniors Club.
The winner of the handmade quilt -
drawn August 5 at the Fiddlers'
Jamboree was Elizabeth Bannon of
Point-Clarkl The Huron Lakeshore
Friendship Clubwould like to think
all the ticket sellers and rite ticket
purchasers for their support.
Sympathy is extended to .the
family of Harold and Gertrude
Kraemer on the passing of their
grandson. Jason.
A speedy recovery to Rollie
Hewer who retuned home after
surgery in St. Joseph's Hospital,
Guelph.
A speedy recovery to Peg
McCharles who returned home after
a short stay in hospital.
Welcome home to Mike Linke
after a stay in hospital.
"Glad Days" in Kincardine,
Ripley and Lucknow was a huge
success with all the flowers being
sold. This is an annual fund-raiser
which brings much needed public
awareness about Epilepsy. Selling
the grads' in Kincardine ncardine at the Sut-
ton Park Mall' were Kathy and
Dawne Goulet and. Pauline Watson.
Many thanks to all these who came
din and purchased the flowers. •
QINT . CLARK
by Bev Hanson
Wilms dudng the weeds with
Edna and May Boyle were Mr. and
Ws. Moore Smith, of Lakeheld,
/Carol Helfeastein, of Teesw$er,
and her son David Belfenstein of
Toronto; Mm. Peal Lloyd. of
Bacebdridge; Mr, and Mrs. Ivan
Lloyd,, of Login; Mr. and Mrs.
Kern* lbomPson and their ton
ban ��Mumma,.1, 1of% Loam iso
ShirleyGilbert �Uw), Of
.
Congratulndons 0 Pastor and:
I1Irs, Marvin Chi. who:
celebrated their Golder Wedding
Anniversmy this past. weekend.
The wedding dinner was on
Saturday eveningat the Embassy
Restaurant. - incar+dine. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs.: Blair
Chdstenseaand family of Montreal;
Mr.. Don i Chuen, Janine a
Don. of Cambridge;. Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Fleueling Of Grand Bend;
d;
Mis. Dorothy Beach. Valerie .. &
Chris, . of London; Mr. and Mrs,.
Marvin Sheppard and family, of
Mississauga. Then. on . Sunday,
following the morning service at the
Pentecostal Chuaxh, an open house
was held in the fellowship room at
the churrch. Friends and neighbours.
attended and wished God's nclu st
blessing upon the Cttristensens, Our
dear.neighbours,
ieighbours.:
I.Mckwx Ae�tlrA, NeirritYr � =R
hblic Education System
The Huron County Board of Education invites all
new residents intending to register their children
for classe s in public elementary and secondary
schools to contact the local school during the week
Of August27,1990. School staff will be pleased to
assist you with registration details.
tw'S
Joan Van den Broeck
;hair
Bob Arlan.
root://
We are now
Custorn• Cieaning.Cleaning
and
Treating
SeedWheat
AIeo. available .1'D, bulk or ba
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a
Certifi�d
US,,,- , AUGUSTA
WHEAT WINTER NHE.AT
COMMON NO. 1
WINTER WHEAT
CERTIFIED No.1 ARABBLIA COMMON No: 1
WINTER RAPESEED WINTER RAPESEED
All winter wheat treated with Vitaflo 280, all winter rapeseed,
treated with Vitavax RS. Discount for Bulk & Cash.
$ow you can climbFto the top of
the Point Clark Lighthouse, all 11.2
steps, and see the breathtaking
'view, The Lighthouse is open to the
public on Sundays from 11:00 a.m..
Last Thursday tables pilaff to 4:30 p.m. with tours,. Tours are
in theCard and Games Night at the also available duringthe week : by
PointClark Community Centre. The • calling 395-2494 during 'the day or
next Card and Night is Thursday drop by the Point Clark Museum
August 23 at. 8:00 p.m. Sharp. and make your reservation.
Ladies are -asked to please bring A reminder to residents of Huron
sandwiches. Everyone is welcome Township about the By -Law for
to come out for an evening of fun 'aim watering. if your. property is
and fellowship. , odd numbered, water on odd days
The last childrens' program for of the month from 7:30 -.10:00
this season will be held on Friday p.m. If your property is even num-
August 24 from 10-12 neon for , bored, water on even days of the
ages 5 to • $ years. The urogram month from 7:30 10:00 p.m. You
Standing Tall - has 1< theme of could be fined up to , $300.00. if
Indian and Pioneer Days at Point found guilty of this offence and On
'Clark with stories, games, crafts conviction. a
and general fun. For registration Tip of the Week: When baking
call 395-2494 orregister during the with ` raisins, put them in a dish -
day at the Lighthouse Museum. add some flour and shake to coat.
The Point Clark Lighthouse The raisins won't sink to the bot-
Keepers
otKeepers Museum is open seven tom during cooking.
days a week from 11:00 a.m. to 5 If you have any news call Bev
p.m. Long weekends, Saturday and 395=5381 or Phyllis 395-5445
Sunday, from 1:1.•00 a.m. tO 9:00 before noon on Friday.
Advance polls to open
Three designated advance poll
days will be held prior to On-
tario's 35th general election on
September 6, 1990 to provide
qualified electors, unable to vote
on election day, with the oppor
• runty to cast their ballot.
Qualified electors may cast a
ballot at -any of the advance poll
locations within their electoral
district; provided that theirsarnes
appeat on the polling list or on a
certificate to vote.
MIKE, SNOBELEN FARMS LIMITED
(formerly Anderson Flax Products) LucKNow 528-3203
Canning St RIPLEY - 395-5167
LUCKtIOW ' EVENINGS 395;3777
NOTICE ASHFIELD RESIDENTS
Get Ready To Re�yde
Starting Date: Saturday August 18,1990
A compartment bin for RECYCLABLE
MATERIAL will be stationed at the
Ashfield landfill site.
WHAT:TQ Rgeva E AND NOW
NEWSPRINT
-whatever comes with the daily
newspaper is recyclable: '
- no plastics, magazines, catalogues
or books;
-please tie in bundles or place in clear
as
Advance polling will take
place August 30, September 1'
and September 3 between 11
a.m. and 8 p.m.
Qualified electors unable to
vote on those advance poll days
may also cast their ballot in the
office of their Returning Officer
on August 25, 27, 28, 29, 30,
31, September 1, 3, 4.
• Location and times of advance
polls will be advertised in daily
and weekly newspapers.
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HOUSEHOLD TINS
-food and beverage cans;
*41
-food cans are to be rinsed out; pep
can. s are okay as is; '
-the more compaction, the better
OPEN HOUSE
LOCHALSH
MEM
MAL DESIGNING
our. specialty...
Between Ambertey & Lucknow
S•t. August 25
10:00 to 12:00` ,
Wtlfr'ed 1.14:1nt " •a Co I,tatited Ruiter
1usaoMr • li10 •
3 Durham St., Walkerton •
Large Display of monuments . markers..
For more
information
call:
Savior
Grabt
881.0023
HOUSEHOLD BOTTLES AND JARS
-Strictly householdbottles and jars;
-no window panes, Tight bulbs, china,t
ceramics, etc.;
-must be rinsed or washed and
preferably without the lids; J4
-labels may be left on;
PLASTIC SOFTDRINK CONTAINERS
-please remove the lids and flatten as
much as possible
1
if'you have any questions, please ask the'attendant
on duty`'or contact your Municipal Office
HELP EXTEND THE LIFE OF OUR LANDFILL SITE
PLEASE PARTICIPATE' INI'HE RECY,cLING PROGRAM