HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-09-12, Page 16Pa. 14-44acitsew losidand, Wadlitoodity, Sepimoimar 111,
Aurora man visits with in Kinlough
Mout returned home
from Laudon atia a week of
medical treatments. She VIZMCd
IMO of the time with Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Halckaby.
Rachel Ackert went with Betty
Johnston. and Doane to Kendra
Iliddenhy's bride! shower
Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor and
family have moved to the Young
home at Concession 12 east,
formerly the Wine di*, and Mn
Leonard Stanley and Tar,. _
Russell Bur, of Autom, visited
'here with Asir. and Mrs, Jack Barr
and with Cont Barr at Ph* Creat
Moor before Russell sad his wife
go to Africa to their two daughters.
Cynthia Bair and her
• will be miming to live in
Ontario,
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• Joon htintor is a PatiePt' in the
• WinPon and District Hamital. We
sod get well wishes,
Jim Hodgins and Jack Barr went
to London on 'Wednesday where
• -lint had a medical checkup at
University Hospital.
•- Jim Hodgins won a lovely afghan
arid doll at a OW by TeetIvister
Kinette Club, •
Mrs. Glen Morningstar, Lindsay
• - and Andrew, of Port Elgin. visited
• • With her parents Mr, and Mrs, Don
Bushell,:
Sandra Nicholls and Shawn Nor-
ton and baby- Tyler. from Ottawa,
visited with Sandra's. parentsrldr.
and •Mrs;141"nawilletreturned back
• .Weir Bete Id, Smith.
to Wodt after :being homebound...,
wising Wont ribs.
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glikby May Boyle
Ms. and MEL hal 11000 ot Atka -
ford visited with her pewits /ft.
and Mrs. Harold Smith.
Some from our are* attanled the
Blyth rflueshermen's reunion.
Holyroad W.I.
The EqtYrood Women's Institute
met at the hell on Wednesday after-
noon with the president Lorraine
MacPherson in charge. She, ex-
tended a welcome to all and. the
meeting opened with the oda sod
May Stewart Collect.
Betty Bushell read the minutest
and Betty Smith pantie financial
report. A donation. win made to the
Palliative Care unit of the Whighsen
and District lioar4tal, Mrs. Smith
spoke on. the needs for the up-
, coining ares 'convention which will
beheld in the Luclomweonuntinity
Centre on October . 4,• with
Holyrood, LW:know and Kairshea
Institutes hostess branches.
A get well card was Signed for a
member who is in the hospital arid
1,4nraine McPherson • gave a
humorous reading.. •
Mrs. Smith gave a. splendid
review of the hand 'book and the
dishes of the officers and gave out
the *Odds packets,
The rolicall was 'the number of
years that each member has, been in
Atte institute and ihme was, a contest
on ',things needed. at an itistitute.
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AstMykonos wits unread taut
Wtechutch Institute se disk
meeting on Sept. 12st $ p.a. Mrs.
Smith gave a reading wife high
con of living'. and on give the
00111461011 and 0 Conde and since
dosed the me etint and delicious
refreshments were served by the
hostess Betty Johnston.
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Centre news
There ware cight tables of shoot
pM1holpInCcntreon
August 31. High lady was Slide
hiretua:001:1;Vairoidledyrivemer,'Grace andfAllOiliow,0
211" Wes Young.4ake Conley had
the most shoot •
At the afternoon bridge Kay
*Connie); was high with second
high being Tillie Wilson. Jean.
Whitby wen the leek,/ draw. •
Eight tables of shoot were in play .
at the Drop In Centre 94 September.
7, with, hiPLIadtheing•Bva Rider,
low lady SW's TOW*, high man
Lloyd Moffat and low Man WeSIOX • •
MurielMoffat captured
Most shoots. .•
Thee will not be a shoot patty on
September 14 on account of the
'
Bridge winners the same day
were high Jessie Chester, svoond
hip, Dave Moffat and draw win-
nerv•Mabel Whitby,
nute g • • • • • •
Grey-Bru.ce convention
scheduled for Lucknovr
Am* sod commultity bt the 14 AWNS PW10. It repasents
*ram of the 32nd soman craven- 1800 members M Grey sad lime
don of -Grey - Bruce Area Wawa's counties. Prilieco include the
Institutes being held this year in the Primodeo of merlin end maim
Lucknow Community '•-e on Vatieat support community
Thured*Y. October 4. Guest speaker lweieetSI WedtailePti Preataallbattet
will be the PrOvinciel polder* of adolarahica. craft show& Bach Year
the Federated Women's Institute ot quilti are made for the quilt suction
to Participation
an infar-
rootage:nd
in the area
out mere of the
Speaker at the evening banquet Lodge at Holland
be Lwow Bell* Also ketured 'The eellveutiult
at the banquet will be the- Scottish unutivcuta,,,,. IMP°
Country Dericeni and the retort of 1.
the Junior Institute by Margaret m
Greig activities of Women's Institute is
Grey Brpen Area one (If the AllOst viOlcamO So wad,
Now is the time for
pasture renovation •
We have had enquiries during
Augustabom ugly worm( with long
tails near manure strait% These
are !aliened lame or maggots of
one of the members of the srPhhi so thin, that jteen't be iniprovixl
ARM REPORT
Bruce County OMAF
fly family, What aPPe.are be when that la the crne a heaVY
elli is newellY a 'Madan° 1°41 that Plication of it heddcide ithrould
/*lin" then/ in' live in 11°4 ipplied to. lin 'the 'biennial ant
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• ,mantirei. No one Sees, these maittets marenram weeds otring September '
until they leave theetoralteiuuhing ! • RE; 0—Tits .Of ph0.0 *di**
' for '.11:p*e to PaPatei 711et P'",e 7,..showdbeA*iat sagember ara
not producing to full,Peteutial can ture rale loon o,hout.enitivarion,
be unproved withrniteuiri,vation and, ow be hew to do sat
moat caam the &gums stand men. r 7
-I • Pasture. Rettovatla! and• %he broadcast hannless to man and btt0t, Nevem,
ber
Some pastures that are Min • 7TilesiWitill.e. vanables in
now •13..tir time to ,Stat.t. On 1/8`' inspection andgive speOific_ Tocco-
a._ We NV ,
Trqiect' data) for our fields,
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riners
Ion
it•
istic
government.;"'
' , aa tie IS how National
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. Parm lJnt�ji (N14.) Ontario, Co*
Ordinator• °ha Dowling described
'the victpiyof the N.D.P. in Ontario.
"After 1.40. years of general,
economic ' neglect and 'a mukitude
;Of ineffective farin, •organizations
:.invented 'by successive Conservative
'government and tolerated by the
defeated Liberal govenunent, we
,
can see some light at the end of the
tunnel", stated Dowling.
-"The people of stintadri • have
shown 10 the countrrthat they want
a: government responsive ,to „the
people and farmers.. ,-Not a
government that responds to the
pressures, 'of patina such as the
lending institutions, transnational
°
companies and, the, philosophy of-
globilization.
Generations of Ontario': farmers
have. struggled under this sYssystemand have been lost to the province
an custodians of the land.
• Tim fanners cif () 8 .1 do not
need ad hoc band-aid applications
to know our induStry. We need the
• „,
legislation that successive Conser-
vative 804 -Liberal governments
• have failed to put in Place. :
Ontario's remaining farmers need •
strong supportive.VOice from the
new N.D.P, grivemMent to 'defend 'a
• fanners int/Sat ,at the U.S.-FrA
• =and GAIT', continued Dowling.
a significant -Win,. for :nil:
• .*•%0111Criof Ontario who have always
• 1:brien the backbone of Ontario
.42xietiftutii. • . • "!
„The.. &nit women have through
• ;thr,,itlabours, both' on and off Ibe
farm, kept the family firms afloat",
he, concluded. • •,
The public believes that....
Plastics comprise 25% of all
minis solid waste.
• The fact is .that....
, 7%*:-;• The • components of
antidotal. Wold waste are: paper
and paperboard 36%, Yard waste
20%, metals. 10%, food waste 9%,
glass 8%, plastics 7%, and other
material 10%.
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