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47. Cord Of Thanks
48 Cooling Events
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I would like to thank everyone who
visited elle and sent cam, flowers
and greats following my surgery at
St. Joe's in London., Also, a big
thank you to the super nurses and
roommates I had on third floor
south,Special thanks to Marianna
and MOM for rides to and from
London and helping the girlsto
namnage•whil•i was away. AU the
company I've had since I returned
honer has nude my recuperation
go much faster. Your kindness will
alwaya be remembered, Pat. -48
I would liken extend my Via.
thanks to all theexecutive and;
directors, Mr, Harvey Whiterl on,
"The Band" ' for theentertainment
during the banquet and everyone.
else who ed during the past
year. You heold have .Made my job, as
president much easier. Donna
Sue,-48ar
BUCKTON
We wish to thank Bob and June
Gilchrist for thewarm hospitality
they Mended, to us at their bonne'
on Wednesday ":evening, when our
.neighbours old and new, 'gathered
:to. yeah us well on our retirement
te Lacknow.. We wishto :thank
Elizabeth Dickie, June Gilchrist,
and Jack Needham for. his ;poem,
Lloyd. MacDougall, Fraser Mas Kin-
non, and Ira. Dickie foe all the good
music, and everyone .foe ; the
beautiful gifts and delicious lunch,
May God bless you all; Herb and
Mary, --$8z
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We would, like to • thank -the`
Lucknow Fire Department and; the
Goderich Fire Department for their
help at the Nile Garage fire. We
also would lliirlcc�e to express :our
thanks to our neighbours, relatives,
and friends for, their .:help at the
fire and for" the clean up of ter -
wards. A special thank you to
everyone for the : dames at Saltford'
especially o r .woartderful
friends and neighbours . who
organized and helped at it. ` We
really ° appreciate everyone's
thoughtfulness. We would also like
to thank Doctor Walker and, the
nurses at Goderich Hospital for this
care. Arnold, and Joyce.-48rut •
YOUNG
I would like to thank my f' ;
friends and -relatives for
gifts and phone calls while I was in
St. Joseph's Hospital. All this was
much appreciated. Wesley. -48x
48. Coming Events I
"EVENING OF REMEMBRANCE"
to. commemorate the Montreal
Massacre - Candelight ceremony at
the Goderich Courthouse Square -
December 6, . 7-7:30 p.m. All
welcome. -48.49
TEA AND BAKE SALE
Sponsored by the Ladies Auicitiary,
Royal Canadian Legion, ,Branch
309, Lucknow, Saturday, December
8 from 24:30 p.m. Various tables,
books, treasures and baking.
Grocery basket .draw. -48,49
SENIOR'S PARTY
Lucknow Junior" Women's Institute
invite Lucknow and area senior's to
their annual Cbristir:u s party on
December 3 at 7:30 p.m. In the •
Town Hall. -48
YS� COURSE
S weeks begin ling JIMMY 14,
M�uiidsys,,(i7y" :30, L� United
Church. Coat *10. �ed bY
Lucknow CGIT, Phone
528-3721.--49x
NEW YEAR'S' EVEy PARTY�yy
Dungannon Agriciilttual 1 >All, Mori-
clay, December 31, 9 pen. - 2 a.m.
Live country/modern music by'
MAGNUM, $25.00 per couple, in -
eludes hot meet. 529.3175,
529.7522 or 519-7432.4a,49,50,61ar
cif WEDDING' ANNIVE.RSAR Y
The family of Eve and Bert
Nicholson Invite you to 'celebrate
with thein en Saturday, December
1, 1990 at 9 ;pan, �in. Ripley -49z
ANNUAL CHRIS'I'IAS BAZAAR
sponsored by the Ltieknow and
District Kinettes, Saturday
December 1, 10 a.tn, - 3' p,in, at
the Lucknow Legion. Area crafters
Participating. --48
15TII ANNUAL, WEST HURON
`'JUNIOR FARMERS BANQUET
AND DANCE'
Saturday, December'1at Dungan-
non Ag icultwnl Hall, Square, danee:
,presentation,' music by D.J. Bei-
suet 7rp,m,, dancing 9-1 pima. Age.
of majority. Children , 512, $5.00,
unde5 free, adults $15,00 per per •
-
son or $25.00 per couple, dance ort
1y, $5.O0. Phone 529.7439.--49
' BAZAAR AND: BASE
SALE
Holyrood Women's: Institute invite
everyone to their Bazaar and Baake.':
sale on Saturday December 1
1,341 pan. - 4'p m. at'HIolyrood
Drew. for homemade tied',. quilt -
ticets. available from
membeers--47
CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING •
At Lucknow Po3tiiffice November
30, 7''p;m. 'Children, bring your
handmade. ornaments. 'Free hot
chocolate : and carol
•-singing;-.47,48ar
11TH ANNUAL CHRISTMAS Craft
Festival• Thusday, December 6th,
1-10 p.m.; Friday7th: and Saturday
8th; 11-10 p.m.; Sunday 9th, 11-6
pan. Over 150 craftspeople! Pro-
gress • Building. Western
Fairgrounds. London. Admission
$3 —47bc
INDOOR FLEA MARKET
Saturdays 9 a.m. - 3, pin. 14 Noreen
St: E, Wingham, Venders wanted.
Phone 357-2982,745.46'•
.BLYTH LIONS DABBER BINGO
every Tuesday at 7:30. p.m. Blyth
and District Community Centre,.
$300 Jackpot must go. Over $1000 in
prizes.-43tf
DABBER BINGO
Lucknow and District Lions Club,
Dabber Bingo, every. Sundaynight,
Lucknow Connmunity-Centre, Doors
open 6:15 p.m Bingo at 7:15 p.m.
Mr conditioned, wheelchair a-
ble. Potential prize boarder
$3,000. $1,000 jackpot on 54 calls or
less. $500 must go!—tfnar
BINGO
Goderich Knights of Columbus,
Thursdays 7:30 pan, Saltford Valley
Hall, $3200 in prizes. 31000 jackpot
must go,-5tfar
EUCHRE TOURNAMENT
Dungannon Agricultural. Hall,
Saturday December 8. ;Registration
1-2 p.m., euchre at 2 p.m. Admis-
sion $5.00 each. Prizes•. $50:00.
340.00, $30.00. Lunch. Special
contests.-48,49ar
CHRISTMAS YOUTH
IHUSIC "NIGHT
Lucknow Community , Centre,
Wednesday, December 5, 7:30 p.m. •
Brookside, Lucknow Central and
Lucknow .Christian Choirs and
Lucknow School Concert Band, Pro-
ceeds for Lucknow and area
Christmas Fund. -48,49x
VESPER SERVICE
Lucknow CGIT invites you to the
50th annual Vesper Service,. Sun-
day, December 9, .7:30, Lucknow
United Church, A special invitation
to . all former members/Leaders in
this 75th Anniversary year. -40,49x
Thi$ NiencY
CHILDREN'SAID SOCIETY
of Huron County
is inviting applications for
SOCIAL WORKER - FANO' SERVICES
a Pull t Soc el Worker to provide and proven.
neva, services to Unities and children. lbw nutocessful **cant wilier �iissurme elan,
plater cue management responsibility for +e protection caseload including the
responsibility for assessing family and individual functioning and the provishon of
iheraapuuu4c intervention> ,
We ere a smell rural agency located in Goderich, on the shore of take litirort>
This 'gem encourages creativity and Innovation end provides opportunities for
' teeming end growth within a supportive environment.
,nimutm •13,S W lax. with directly related child welfare expeni>
once may be considered).
Salary and`' benefits offered will be .commensurate with the responsibi ties and
uatltications,
Roply.in wralung; by Deconberr 7,1990 to::
Children's Ake Society of Heron County
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Having mer the stipulations of the
Planning Act, council pared bylaw
42499% being a bylaw to amend
zoning bylaw 5-1986.
Council supported the. severance
applications of Taylor, L)ozuis anti
O'Neill, subject to Mr. O'N iall's
agresment . tcrr ineet a , condition
requiring the areta,%,ed parcel to be
cleaned up.
A resolution circulated bbyy the
Township of North klimmwnrt i was
given council's support. The
resolution was: in regard to their ef-
forts to put more. ;per on the
newly elected Government of On-
tario to encourage manufocturers to
reduce, reuse and recycle.
Don Murphy, township solicitor
provided infoimation regarding the
reduction of assessment on farm
properties along the hydro •corridor
throughout the township and the
County of Huron. Mr, Murphy was
directedto contact the County of
Huron for their observations and
input:. '
Tile Drain Rating Bylaw 41-1990
was given three readings and
passed,
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