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Lucknou.ites on he move
The coming of September memo
y
e�yh7 es for area,
of difft people
ui
• different area,
Ian and Kathy .lett have
Moved into the new home they built
on North Delhi Street and the
Kranenburgs, were moving Monday
into their new home on South Delhi
• behind Pinecrest Manor. I>
Reggular Church service anid Sun-
day School have resumed in Luck.
• now United and Presbyterian Chur-
ches. In the Preibvterian" Church
Sunday morning, Rally Sunday' and
• Awards Au►y were observed, also
the cwnmissioning; of teacher's and
'leaders. Scripture readings were
presented by Alesha Moffat, Trevor
Moffat and Angela Cranston.
September 11 is the 61st.wedditng
anniversary for Spence and Mildred
Irwin. Unfortunately, due to ill;
health, Spence is a resident of.
?interest Manor and Mildred is.
living at Dryden Manor.
Congratulations to Ken Atkinson
and Linda Vanden Meer who were
. married in the Lucknow Christian
Reformed Church on Sat., Sept. Sth.;
Blair e' and. Betty "Lorex of Justice,
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1,, spent the weekends with.
Wayne and Carol Atkinson. Besides
attending the Atkinson w
they renewed acquaintances v u
other friends and relatives.
Rev; Bili and Peggy Henderson
are beck tome after spending the
menti. of August at they cottage at
Brute Beach. They had their family
join them for different' visits during
the summer.
Adeline Simmons of Pinecrest.
Manse celebrated her 90th birthday
in September. •
Mary McIntosh and her cousin
Helen Verchiinak of Michip.4 have
returned home from an enjoyable
three week. European tour ofiGerr
many, Switzerland and Austria.: -
Bruce, Barb, Cindy and Melanie
Willits' entertained at a family din-
ner Sunday in honour :Of, Chrs-
topher John's first birthday. Present
besides, the Willits' and Levee
grandparents, were Aunt Kathy,,
Allan, Laurie and . family.
CHISHOLM - Anne and Colin are •
pleased to announce; the birth of • 111111$
tlueir daughter, Katie•. rances, born.
on September 7, 1990 maimareaminsomerommoriorts
Public Hospital'," Weighing 9 lbs. 1
oz, A baby sister for Scott and a DOI SCIIT. Don and 'rete ($1:'
fifths grandchild,: but first ,,nnett): are phased to announce the
granddaughter forFrances'and,Johne. arrival of their. $on, Benjamin•
Narejko of Brantford and sixth Gid • Ednoiid, , on `August 22,
grandchild for. Olive and. Leonard 1990, in . St.. Joseph's Hospital.
Chisholm, of Duungannon. :Loudon, we gh.ng 7 7,104 :11 oz.
• e Proud' gtandparenta • ,are Jinn ..and
NUMAN - Owen and Ilea y of R. Yvonne and Gerry and Irene
7, Lucknow, thankand praise Goo Dorscht.
. for the` safe arrival of their new •
daughter, •Annelies Danne..Shee was ZARDKANI.OU - Mary Lynn and,•
born at ° Wingtiarn . - and District Kazero thank God for the safe, but.
Hospital,'." on September 2, 1990,, early arrival;; of their son, Naveed,
weighing 8 lbs. 4 oz.: She's n little on September 22, 1990, at Grace
sister for April, § Ashley and An- Hospital, Windsor, weighing 'S lbs.
thong, Aiiiother grandchildfor:Tlenk - 4_ ,oz. He. is_ a brother tor ; Gond
and 'Gertrude Veldhorst 'of; R. -7„v Ojharn and grandson for O'ordon'and
Lucknow ,. and. Gerhe and., Anna Laura Lee:Cayley.
Numan of Holland. `r
Ccs - Clam hall
Limes-C� C.i
tri excho > d welsh*
vows o. Satsrday, 1,
1998, at St. Lakes In -The -Garden
Chapel, London, Ontario. The
ceremony ea ony was pied by Rev.
JCL Vipond ofLondoo1 ismos la
the der of jolt* *ad Job*
IL Campbell, of - London, mid
Colin k *e son of Margiuret ori.
Dun Casaeruo, of R. 2$ Lischnow.
Attending the bride was her
- swot. �"ellof Lou -
Ow Joins .Hopf, 'Mend of the
;gr'oomi Qt Lischnovr, was the beat
ask A reception was field at the
home of, Doreen Ciinmpbel mrd
her husband, Hr. Rea GOttrschnlitt.. • gym..
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New. publications
auaalab% at ag offices
•
Agricultural ".engineering infer the lauitding's ,intended use and Once* a year, the. Huron Soil and
mattwi leaflets aiund blueprint plans building regulations he:attded.In 'Water Conservation District of the
are° snow available trough rill . many circumstances, it may bee Huron Soil and "Ctoli mpirovement
Ministry of Agriculture and ?pod' necessary to obtain expert advice, Af r+ctattpn hi aura as farmer for
field offices. from a private:Consultant.” y. a al
efforts * so' 'asind water COinSer-
'he lenfletS and blueprints contain "In • addition, for structures re- vation•
useful, construction and management ° g> g a building permit, the user This award is intended' ro recog-
information for agricultural;Should contact he municipal' buil- nize ,Conservation practices which
producers,".building suppliers and .• iing.depairtment for specific. local Fan be performed ,oaal. local farms,
requirements before starting , ur so an.
va itragtcl>f :They "a ly , to ,wide construction," watelr resources.
tvcriety of trim Interested .people can visit the Au foxiness in Huron,.County. are
the oiln�str tsiatn of, "lrvestaclC 7bwu1g fi st Outariio l inistry.of Agriciul- ehgiible to be nominated for fire
dings and loafe,ding 1. handliirg tune and Food 'a' ..cultural ,office Norman .i9►lexander Conservation
fasrihtisa dud .:toadrng • servat, . to and vied "the sejetc Sett of leaflets ''A'w. be. NQnunations for tie award
farm. ioty wood-preservatives,,trade by. any.,resident of
Sind pl ms listed`* CPS index or . can
• catatogtte• Huron County. Nominationswill be
vent/laden an.Lit rodcant control.
More than 4b0 Canada I Plan Ser Paunch: versions of most plans and 'recei ►ed at. the Ontario Ministry of
vice COPS) all *misty leaflets erre leaflets can also be ordered through Agriculture and Food office m
available in all ministie of tJic`:B0 , the' field,Of>ices. Conlon uhtiil Se _ • mber,21, 1990..
early :Si`ytembei� ieat:of .t1ia 60
p
most CPS blueprints wall also" Judging of thefarms will done
be `itvaftle.•pil;�ious by a :committeethreeyear• comwinposneedrs. of" the
' . .. � s'
Blueprints listed in lite CFS *flex IT IFAS BEEN THE FAT
The winner will .be announced .at
but not kept on bandeau be ordered. ' Of all m n who were trying to . the ,Soil and Crop Annual Meeting
through the offices. make a better world tp be:in November. Soil
` •
The documents thatf ar r "teforni
published" Tby.Canada Plan setyice --Of every.great idea that it Inas S(IN.E'&ll:N SUCCEED
provide :.excellent management had to.. wait; a long tune for .its
information and 'l tni p trainee,- ...Because they have great:talents
and ideas that coli be incorporated --Of every tyrant that he
has
for which they are not'responsible.
into ,construction projects,". said ultimately gone -down with his . -Because they are thrust in
George Garlands manager. of ` the tyranny.•positions that compel them to
Engineering Resources Unit. --Of every,, nation that its worst cued
"Users Should be aware that donne' enemies are those within its. own --Because they 'meet opportunity
of the components shown in. these " borders, when there •is nY competition about.
blueprint' plans may, requirefurther• • „Of all those who have dreamed =Beet »se they Have faith ui
engineering designs .to. meet suuch of the kingdom of'God ito be calledthemselves when no one else has.
things a§ -local` climatic .cgnditions, fools.
Siryker Needham
The Woe of „ aefle acid Dlancieiin
Needham wais the
wedding. which
the river on piny,
September Ja Vs*
Jane became the bride o
Stryker, eon of Herman and
Janet Sttryker of Holniesvtilr. Rev.
Elaaman officiated at the
double -ring eerenimi , wvbicb wall
followed by .a recepilms Sand dM-
'aer, Later in the day Ik
stwifireds left for a holly iinr
1rialiet Park, They will be
reading is Auburn.
Nominees for
conservation
award now
accepted
--Because they know what they
want and keep after it.
u^K
To The People Of Huron County
On behalf of myself and my family, I would like to say
a very big "Thank You."
Many of you believed in me and worked hard during the
campaign to get our message to the voters.
1 couldn't have done it without you! r pledge that I will.
be working for YOU. We are all in this together and if you'
have a problem, an idea, or a solution, or even if you would
like to say hello, I am as close as your .phone. My number
is 236-4291.
The next few years will be very interesting and challeng-
ing, but rest assured, I am ready for itl
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