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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-12-19, Page 15Season's Laeksew mel, Weibseatiliay, gleeeillbet 1* Ilii — IPSO is eetings from Kinlough Seasons geetwg to all our Congratulations to Barry Johnston, reeve of Kinloss township, who received the yoke of of#ice on Mcmday evening, and is now our Bruce County Warden. Thompson. Mr.Roby�,ny Thompson. dryaiyrghtter of mid a BrlaBrianompson, visited on Friday with her ents4 bon and Betty Eultltell. Enroute to London on Wednes- day, Bill McPherson on. 10 was in collision with another vehicle and was taken to St. Marys Hospital;- We wish hint a good recovery. Mr. and 'Mrs. Reg Powell spent a, few days, with relatives in Toronto. ACW The `° Kiiilough Anglican church• women fret on. Thursday afternoon at the 'home of Edna and May Boyle. Maureen Collins presided and the opening carol was Joy to the World, followed by prayer. Lynda Thacker read the Christmas story from St, Luke and the roll call was Memoties of Christmas, Kay Thacker read the minutes and business followed. May Boyle read a Christmas story and a prayer. The Sunday school is forgoing their Christmas gifts •in order to help a girl who was involved in an accident in order that her family can have a better Christmas. Other donations were also made. Jean Atwell read the night before Jesus: came anda letter from our prayer partner. • ' Tammara Hodgins told how she spent •: last Christmas in r New by Maroc y1e imminnumimminummem thanked her and presented her with a gift. Maureen Collins conducted a carol contest which was, followed by carol singing. Agnes, Hodgins gave the cour- tesies and then a gift exchange took place, Grace was sung and mfreshlnents wereserved and all enjoyed a social bine together! WMS. The Kinlough Presbyterian WMS met on Wednesday at the home of /jetty Bushell beginning with a potluck dinner. Lorr. aine'Macl'her- son: extended a: welcome and had F � all the p�urp e.the opening TheoPsuirtg hymn was A DAs sladneas nen of old" The secretary and treasa tee save their. reports. Book Madden had the devotions from St. Matthew chapter 2 and she read a How far to your Bellde, reminding allof . us die rend meaning of Clirisirn$, the birth of The Armed Maitland Presbyterial will be held at Winghaiu on January 21, For the roll call each member gave something pertaining to Christmas. Joan Barr favoured ;with a piano solo "Star of the East". The Christmas eve church service will beat8p.m.. A gift exchange followed and. gg Mixed L.tt+eyyMill had that high singleBOWLING the trig? with 572. Phillips took with 246, while Mary niumannemninememminammumn high angle and tripler the. men Grace .Geet►a rolled the high. with 248 and 649, shade .for the ladies -.with 1$S. . ,Hen Todd captured 'g le Step, n Van Osch c tired. both Town and Co try ' Games over 200:Be P McNay 227 ht h double with 318. Allan Lucy iMiller #roc the men Cliff Mettary was top Bob. Tyler 220, Keiih Tyler 213 . 246, Gerald Rhody 235, Betty Van single bowler with 195. BM cul Osch .232, Mary Philips 229, took the double:with 359, ° Stephteii ° Osch 248 and 212. • scores 150 and over' 'Bill Ptuclon` rtsrrra Standings;' '5duimels 45, Chip- 185, 159,:.Bldert Gee 17Q monks d4, Kangaroos 30,' Tigers Fraser McKinnon 165, fart 21. • Thursday right Ladies `; , y , Dougherty 161, Jake Conley 151, Helen Todd 1,80 Mice Tay 153 High single, went to Marg Wilson Joyce Swan 152. Missed last week Zealand. It was summer there . She with 228. Shan Webb -Ziegler, took, was Mary Lavis. with 151., was able to attend the Christmas the triple with a 557, with Wilda Team points: Tulips 37 Daffodils Blnptt close'with a 556. services and enjoyed the19 families 33. Crocuses' - 31, ..Pansies 28; that she stayed with' while. she was overt 200* `Shirley Allen y21 ilma Elliott 220 i1 Snowdrops 23, Hyacinths T3 Wil - there. She told us thediffesrences,i[ ►.fig W. those countries. She was sent to•21oebb 28, Pat Porter �• Shari Monday Night Mixed Australia and New Zealand bythe W e81et 213 204 ' .Team standin � � Richard Bullock's 227 took the Junior Fanners. Her talk was most . gs: Sapphires 53+ men's high single, with "Tom Gil- interesting and Mary Haldenby. Diamonds 37, Emeralds 27, Ruby more taking the triple with 628. k ou can rna e a ' When Bev Coutts a Women's Institute member from Simcoe County attended the. Associated Country Women of the world Conference in Kansas City in 1989, she was touched by the plight of the women from . the third World. As a dedicated Women's Institute member she wanted to do something personally to help. While talking to the representative from Guyana, in South America, Bev Coutts found out they desperately needed Pencils . and papers for the schools. Upon • returning home she contactedrthe Guyanese President, RR4, Starner, Ontario, LOM 1S0, erence her work andsuggeste'd that the supplies could go :to a• specific area or the country as a- whole She decided that the supplies could go to a specific area, which she is noiiv selecting. As well she bas made shipping arrangements with the Counsel General of Guyana, • ill Toronto. They were most helpful. The first shipment will' go in December, and hopefully the next shipment in the Spring. If you would like to send supplies of pencils (not necessarily new) exercise books, scribblers or paper please send them to Ben Coutts, President White, who approved of phone 705-428-2252. The eyes have it The eye is the most accurate and something more serious. If a child sensitive camera in the world, but appearsto hold a' book too close or unlike the manmade version, stumbles over small objects, take nature's camera has to- last a note. Crossed ayes, an• inability to lifetime.: see distant objects clearly, or the Often the simplest accidents eau recurrence or styes are all con- cause serious damage so every di tions rat should report to your effort should be made to prevent doctor. than. Choosing safe toys and pray Normally, it's not necessary to areasfor children, using tools only have an annual eye examination if while wearing the right safety o- you're between. 20 and 40 unless. quipment and paying 'strict attention ordered by your doctor. Once you to eye care can prevent irreparable reach 40, it's a good idea to start damage, yearly checkups,, During this period, Eyes should be checked by a severe' changes can take place physician during the pre-school and which affect tete eye. Some of these early school years and regularly have few symptoms, others hive after that on the advice of yolk, none at all so itis doubly important doctor, ophthalmologist or op= to arrange for regular checkups. topiarist.Your phatimacist or other health • Because a child's eyes are not Care professional can help if You fully formed at birth, they change notice a change in your vision. as a child grows, Any problems headaches,, eye -aches, a blurring of must be discovered as early as vision or double vision, tt, need for possible, especially in the case' of brighter reading light or glasses that crossed, eyes or "lazy eye." don't seem to help are just a few Parents should beware, of signs conditions to watch out for. given by childrenwhose eyes are We learn through. our eyes and giving them trouble. Watch to.see if more js ria substitute for the magic your child blinks, squints or frowns of sight. Remember' to treat your ornt1itey. Often a child will tilt his acres and those of your children head, to try to brush away s h care. 'fru yell 5uspect a Problem, blur. ask your pharmacist for advicels tl Red, encrusted or swollen eyelids ,membex`of the professional health dr water eyes may be a sign of afro team in your: neighbourhood. Cheerio baxct were packed. The doing hymn war WO Conte all ye On Thursday eve the Peel.- Wooed congregation held their annual banquet at the church. The fellow TOM was nicely and all enjoyed a delicious meal. . Pastor Marvin Christensen was wed with a birthday remembrance followed by a time of fellowship. The Ripley; Lions madetheir annual visit on Saturday to our community leaving a nice Christmas Cake at all Senior Citizens homes, a kindly gesture with our thanks. Mrs. Rick Helot of Riversdale visited with Mr. and 'Mrs.: Tom McDonald. Shad Webb -Ziegler rolled both high single and triple for the°ladies with 222 and 603. " ` Games over 200: Tim Bain 226, Shari Webb -Ziegler 216, ` 222, Richard Bullock 227, Dave Sl►roule 205, Tom Gilmore 221, 215, Nancy Gibson 202, Eric Taylor 204, Fred. deBoer 212. e • Team standings; Alpine 116. Silver Bullets 112, The • Canadian. 110,Stcelers 101, Crystals 97, OV 94. Bantams tie Silver Stick champions lot the Santarns WMildew ednesday pulled of a 3 3 tie. Oa1y nine slayers were available for the gimme as the higk achdoi had exams that It was AO exciting with the score see -sawing basil forth. . Adam Skillet was orectacu1x net coming up with save after save. Playing for Lucknow were Tarry Livingston, Dania Vibert, Chris. Humpluey, Brad Rhody, Dennis Park, Peter Reavie, Donnie Cull - leder, Adam Skill= and Rob Crick, Congratulations boys on a well played game. 8r�cc`�C'�unty. council bri�,fs REDECORATING After deciding to hang .onto its role as landlord, the county is spen- ding$25,000 .to -redecorate the buildings in the Cayley . Street Complex. Seven tenders were received for the painting job. The lowest was • 'from .AJ Cosmetics at $25,000. The HE WHO THINKS-- .'.. highest tender was for $132,000. - He can ignore the moral law is a OFFICE COMPLEX moral moron. Bruce County council has agreed . to supportCanadian Agra's effort to: - He can live withoutfaith.does,not haves land near the Kincardine Air - know life. port severed and zoned for an gffice complex. - He can: live as he pleases will Ron Andrews, Bruce Township never'fnd life. reeve, described Canadian Agra as a good corporate citizen.". Life is a joke soon makes himself The severance is being opposed ridiculous. by the Ministry of Agriculture and Food. • ....from the stqf:of W .G. Thompson & Sons Ltd. We would like to extend a special Thank. You to all our goad fiends and patrons for your confidence, _ . •loyalty- and support. Merry Christmas and alt the best in the 11Tew Year! 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