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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-12-12, Page 2W X Vieitapta W se*t atel, Wcatlt01410"a pneethillor illi Santa Claus parade proves successful • from pegs 1 %reeled ovix 330 di at the turned outfor f ictlii�og tit the Scot, Bruce Tile Sponeor, fir* Saga°a „ Micbdk I. i of elle Jack Aitchison, Conti Fuck Andrew a>uad Joy Beacke r', handed out Business for, sea omd mid Slade, yea bags to all the kiddies, M1 in *Mast Friday mon* in Fairview Dairy sated R,aatvie Faun ceuoilumnts of the Lase l:naorw Lticknow was a tremendous success .Bua Business Association- for the Kiva/ben, Bus*ess As - theme, Saaisclaws An exec** number of skaters aodetion and paalrticipsnte. December M Lacknew To* -9999. ''was the month .of December in Lucknow town, Favourite carols are sung *the community When the Christmas Spirit waned to be all around. ' And all the tea choirs si aid the very beat. v• ey For all decorated saw, eight, Our warn Christmas wish* to all we extend. With conterta and services far all to attend,• 4444.. The youth gave a musical program in the Tial. The band and the school Oohs thrilled One and all Their aim was that everyone Would enjoy, And that every child would have. a new When the '"Old Man in Red" anivelol Friday night, The main street became a da7zl ng sight. With the band playing carols sand sleigb.beils • salt's -,jingle • What a grand 'entrance for- old;" Kriss Mingler And now, with:Christmas becoming more near, There's -much more to share that we can't fear. But without Much hard work by many folk, Our cam' Spirit would be but "jokes," • So to thoale' who pauhccipateed in each event, Ow special thanks to your is; sent. You shared your'talents for'all to have fun, And nQW we; say to you, "Your work was well done." May the arisen= Spirit remain• with each of you, Spirit And give you much haappiness, in all that you :do, Mem • Chnsttnasl. Thieves steal cattle Gime aloppars ct Gtv.&uasloe seating the public's assioleace la the ieveatiaation at a *eft which occurred in Elden& Towaship Bruce County. The Walkerton Dotachniest of the Orthido Provinciol Police report that on the night of May 8 of this year, they were called to ink a theft of some cattle and it truck bun the Davis Bees' Farms in Eldersiie Township, Their roves= Ligation reveal nes had u3ed one of Davis's trucks to steal 11 head of caul frrnnt the faun, by backing the truck up to tig chute and loading. the animals 1he usual way. . The livestock is described .as 11 heard of five :to At hunched Pound C.hanolais Heifers, which rio tett tags .a branding, Three ale tan coloured, three or four me grey and four of five are white, Police believe the thieves:also took diesel ER1111.17RP145 7 fuel from a tract*. The lime plias of the truck were recovered in limbic* in id ay • aid truck was recovered in JuIy, howwevcr,'the cattle kr yet to be cited. Police are asking toms. who might have risen the Davie vehicle in the eddy hours of last May9th 110. ple esthem. e assist th. . • Ia you feel you Can help in this or •any other ease, 'Ohne tappered oaf Gray -Bruce are willing to parr a reward up to $1000 for information • leading to an aarrest, Call Crime Stoppers Toll Free at 1.800=265- 3787. You! need not identify your. • Self. No one' will know who you • are. You will not have to testify' coin. Johnston voted • f pager .., . . ptooject, which is estimated to cost 51.0 million. After his. address, Johnston, who farms 700 acres in a beef -cash crop operation, introduced his family.. Tie and his wife, -Gladys, have - three' children, Lyndon, Andrew and Shelley. Be has been reeve of Kinloss for 14 years. In other business, council elected by, secret ballot tow members to three-year terms on the. highway con nnittee, Elected were Jack. Riley, (Greenock); and ° Ross Fowler.. (Southampton). Th+ thirty con-, tender, • Ross Trask (Mushel), was defeated. The first ever'electionis were con- ducted by .Bettyanne Bray and "W One Jamieson, county atdmrnls •tration`.' staff, ' and George •lblagwood, the county's solicitor, who acted as returning oficer L(J Knrvw +.. 8-300/ We AiWers The night TOUngl Quantal* To'Norms! 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' - lioOPEN" Thum: & Fri, Evening Till 9P Nextweek` Mon.-Fri,'fill 9'PM: DEL MONTE Au% Varieties' 12 or 14 oz, Tins Vegetables • from ga e , P. ob taairi•:.:and . � competitive employment for di 'duals lin the .community. Presently theke, are 29 individuals working op:a volunteer or paid level, in 49 positions.VThe ours range from one-half to 40 per per person. Volunteers .give f their time1.0'piovid:e•:'fi spbf tation to an individual's placement. Community Activity Program. Under *Previa, the recreation element is stressed. Volunteers form friendships with individuals -end as: sist in getting :• them involved in . community leisure activities, such as bowling or going Ito: the movies, It is important to remember that quite' often these individuals have no other relationships. other.. than, those with co-workers or family: • Residential Services The Association currently has two group homes in Wiegham. There is also a Supporteu :.Independent. Living Program, operated to provide.residential' suppoct`to'those who need assistance-, to, hve in- dependently in their own apartinent. Volunteers provide friendship and: support through such areas as finan- cing, social • skill development, menu planning, shopping, etc. • T ere are many areas where volunteer • help °is needed in the Community Living •Association.If handy with a sewing machine, you could give assistance in helping make Halloween cos- tumes, ;that Jack Reavie Enterprises 'AVO*, ti HOSTESS 100or200gbag • Krfnkles, Ruffles or Doritos FRESH YOUNG UTILITY GRADE. 3-11 Kg. (7-24 Ib.) Size 2.18 Kg.. LEN THAN"1l2 PRICE Turkeys 1 ;SAVE tea 91b... HEINZ 49 oz. Tin tomato .juice or Vegetable Cocktail. LESS:DIAN 1/2 PRICE CAMPBELL' °'10 oz. lin. Tomato S.�u sAVE 1.20 WHEN YOU BUY 9.' McCAIN FColen 12.5 art. Tin Regular, Pulp Erse Orange Juice 1/2 PRICE KNECHTEL 7.25 Kg. Cryovac Whole, Half or 33% Salt Reduced Boneless 3 Smoked Ham FROZEN GRADE 'A" Young Self Basting 3-12 Kit. (7-26 Ib.) Size 3.28 Kg. - Eutterl.aII Tu�irkeYs KNECHTEL 1.061100 0 Doli Sliced or Shaved BrrlOked i PRODUCT OF U.S.A. a1a1 GRADE Sweet Red i.30 Ka. Ernieror Brapes PRODUCT OF U.S.A: Sweet, Newt Large Size Seedless Oranges PRODUCE OF P.E.L CANADA 11 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. 10 lit. Bag • Fresh, Crisp Ilh Potatoes ite HeadLettuce If you drive and have atilt, you could , give; eof your` time by providing tra sportation ,.., If you vel got a financial mind your expertise could be put .to use .A on fundraising projects• Got a organizatio tai mind ? Why not pu it to use on one of the boards or committees? . If you like working with people and teaching, you canhelp by e teaching increased skill a development to individuals at work 1. ..and home. Do 'you' enjoy reor+eatiofal ac - wince" Why not share - that' joy with another wild needs: to be shown the fun available in -leisure opportunities within our . com- munities. If you're a, shut-in with time on your hands, there is alt, area where your help is needed. _ o The Wingham and District Com- munity:Living Associationeserving communities within a 30 mile radius, has worked with volunteers' since its inception. The introduction of this ' new Volunteer Program gives you a chance to become a friend to someone, through •volun- teering your time. There are many benefits for both those: giving and receiving. It's a two-way street. Give Jennifer Dierolf a call at 357- 3562 to find out more about this program and how you cats become . involved. Rob and Julie • from page l have fun. Julie is a role model for Rob, while they pursue ac- tivities appropriate for their age. Julie believes we need to understand thatall disabled people cannot be lumped into one category` Each person is a unique individual in their own right. For . ,those contemplating becoming a volunteer, Julie , summed it up: Take on.the:-role as a friend;don't promise the world, but,give what you can.' For further information on the new Volunteer Program call Jennifer at the . Wingham and District Community: Living As- seciaation at 357-3562. kr 4` w �hv -; ........t .......-.. ....r .nw,.�:.:.........r .....t. ..�,.:J-•e F... . .......5.. J ...,: �.. r...../ i Y(...... 4•._ .....► Yh,;',4.;,.:).,,:.. . ' 9, 9999. TIii4 W9itS1 SLAVES-- - Ac those who are enslaved to themselves. Ate Often ,unaware of 'their ;slavery.. ti' • - Are those who have surrendered• to their enslavement, - Are usually willing to see others enslaved. • Are •those who serves their own passions.