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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-09-19, Page 3Aea ladies are questa of Whitechurch W.I. The September meeting of the Whitechurch Women'sinstitute �w& s held oil, September 12 i l part. w the hall. Evelyn Oibb was the con. voter foxy thpee Education and Cul- Cul- tural activities program. Brenda Day was hostess Marjorie Wal` ,opened with. a reading and the Opening Ode, Mar- ry Stewart Collectand s Prayer followed. o Gibb introduced Kathleen. Elliott who demonstrated the. making of breads. She made three different kinds anid later they were tasted' by, the ladies, She was thanked by Noma Aiwa_'. The area convention is sceduled for October .4 in Lucknow with Jean 114cUuire as delegate• A. committee was named to look after a cord ply in October. The WOW Ceitie spoke about the October meetiag with a trip. to the Godih Inman planted. milli was how the new education does ca does .not appeal to you. Mrs. +Bibb gave the motto LSDJ five,, sea ufity and diselpline - are children getting it today? Jean Russ led in a sing -a The guests from Lucknow Karishea and Imo', lyuuyod gave a number for the prograirt, Door prizeswere won by Lois Goodhue, Jean Tiffin, Brenda Day. Mrs. Frank McKenzie and Allem Bradley. 1 . Gibb gave a reading on what the institute .has done over the years. • The lunch committee" of Evelyn Gibbon. Catherine Wilson and Icor Tiffin along with some helpers Bruce County rally is October 1844 . served lulnch, along with Mrs. El. Lions liott's fresh . Head, baked bread. Lucknow.Junior Women ,r Institute returnfromhiettus , After a summer' hiatus, the mem- A few notes from the past sum- bers um hers of the Lucknow Junior mer, members enjoyed dinner at the Women's Institute, again gathered Golden Pheasant in Wingham one for a re meeting on September; evening in° June and then travelled 11, ine Town Hall basement. ' to Blyth for the play Local Talent. '. Several letters Were read thanking The Junior Institute '.sponsored the• club for past support. Donations were made to Palliative Care Ser: ' Alison Wardrop as a iwitt+estant vices in Wingham and also to the " Miss Lucknow competition,; Audrey Ritehie to help pay for her ` held on June 30. Alison went 011 to scooter. win that title and competed in the The provincial Fall; Conference Miss Mid-westem Ontario pageant will be held,,in October in Listowel, on the weekend. hosted by Maple Keys Junior Institute. The meeting was then pined over Deanna Reavieand Arnold to Sharon 'Nivins:Of Ina$e Impact looking after the grt up. display for in Lucknow. ,She brought ,IntutY the fall fair. scarves, Scarf pms'and books which Nancy • Aitchison informed Mein- show how to tie `scarires:As, she bers about the menu' for the Fair demonstrated, members .tried .many,, Queen Banquet and , designated of the differentlooks It, was' en- . members for each item. ' Joyed byralt. x x Lar%w Seetbselt Wedeesdayy September 11,1SI -lam S. at 1 „ ./•rt i Say no to drugs The Bruce -they _ Roams Catholic Separate School Board is sponsoring an evening seminar on Substance Abuse=(preveation. awareness, initet1014tion�at )qyODDD, ,�y, 2I,,- flu pan. in theSacred Hart High School, Walkerton. Dick O'Brien,. Consultant: to the Council onn• Abuse, willbe 'the guest speaker. . O'Brienhasek ex- cellent reputation. aW a. person with an outstanding ability to communicate with students, teachers and guidance counsel4 fors on topics related to alcohol and other hasei.. ' drug abuseB.A. He an Honours in Experimental Psychology and a Aster of Applied Sciences and Organizational Development. Mr. ,O'Brien 's experience over the last 14 years has .giiven him aan'excdllcnt background for his current work as a consultant in, home relations and addictions is uses. Proven 19749 to 1976 he was d ir' color of a rpoc community for heroiii� addiction, Fro 1977 to 1980 he was apart- ttme anis fear in social work said addiction studies at Rawson College. University of Waterloo. As a community consultant and motor with the addiction Research Foundation from 1984, Mr.''O'$Ilpiiltf played a key role" in the development of ` the excellent drug education. Program of the Halton Board of Education. The final preparation for his present work as a consul. *cant, was his experience,. from; 1984 1986, as a deputy Superintendent of a junior cor- rectional ,facility. Everyone is welcome to attend this free . seminar which is .scheduled to run for, ap- pm ximately two tours. ...Arthritis means "inflammation of a joint," It is used to refer to the more than 100 different types of rheumatic diseases affectingjoints and connective tissues. •Arthritis is the most common chronic disease in Canada affecting people of all ages; it can be per- manently.disabling, if not properly • diagnosed` and treated, 1.2 4l. •Arthritis is responsible for the loss Wingham's third annual Terry -Fox Rtm took la las Sunday df more than 514 billion' m wages 9,1; ' articipanls.(Each year organizers have someone in remission lead and nearly $15Q matlibzw un. tax �' revenues annually: the run. This year,. Hill Bailie was the leader. Bill is pictured with Amy •Arthritis affects nearly four million • andCasey., Casemate who led the runs in the second and forst people in' this country. years respectively. Organizers -hoped to exceed lash year's donations of 11.1itekll,ru; 74 Semen, Sex frot .lir, "'- Prices .1>n effect September 24th — 29th Top Quality Nortlidott Poly/Cotton ' 'Wear. Broadcloth X2.42 Yana Over 40 colour$ to ehooselrrms . ' iityweigur Nortbeott 100% 111.1E4V1 Cotton SOW Broadcloth . 5'•9Snstr. 114 -Colours to choose from Reg. 7.98 nrtr. 00, ti OVER 140 Calicos Poly/Cotton Fleece, T -Shirt 4 i�� �� Ribbing � Iavl(,tF IN stony S#VFCIAL monntatn mist. Batting , Crib, Standard; Queers, Queen 'Thick, 100.4 Cotton Stuffing Cushion Forms 14 a 14, 16 x 16 kimm: wrt f ff n"' o r6 *�• '. ,ail[• V,. 0 y ' b $14,000. (J:ougheed photo) ' LUCKNOW DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE Saturday September 22 Kendra Haldenby & Art Clark Sunday, September 23 Lucknow Irons Bines' OPEN DATES Fridays,- Sept. 21, 28 Fridays Oct, 5-19.28 "ONLY" CALL 528-3832, 9 a,rn w ,e, Pm. . I`1NTEE lIt 1L 1.f USTINOSIVANtED PMN ZINi' 1.11,2411. 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