The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-09-11, Page 13Lucknow S
ra t, Wentiesday, September 11,19 96 .- Palo 13
Itesidents support B!yth tshow
• A .specials s elcome tc
Rath B chart and sons
chanes and Nicholas for-
welly
i'r-
we ly of St, Jacobs who
are now°resiling in the
Jim Rivett house an,
Albert Street. Uncle
Keith of Wellesley is vis-
iting,
Cyril TO nary Boyle
spent the Labor Day holi-
day
oli -day weekend ire Chatham
visiting with his sister
May lsIulhom and .daugh-
ter Rita.
Eric ' and Ana,
C lirtne ? and family
Sarah and David -spent
the Latour ,Day h liday
With his parents doe . and
Teresa , Courtney,
Birthday celebrations
were held for David .wh g.
Was one. year .old
September 9n
Donna Van °sch and
Hark McBride. were unit-
ed: in marriage in St.
Joseph's : church,
Kingsbridge "on. Sat. Aug.
31. The dinner and cep -
tion was held 'at the
Ripley Arena.. "
Colleen Talton, dangh-
tet: of Terry and Anne
Talton 'left .Sept,' Ind for
• ng.'s ollege,
University of Western. ;.
Ontario, Londe h► :where
she will be Staying in reser
xdence,.•
.Dungannon. and area
residents were instrGumnen7...
tal.n'swelling the
of Blyth toga small ciity..
.during the. Huron Pioneer
Thresher, and Hobby,
Associations 35th Annual
Reunion. Close to 850.
•
plus campsites, were
filleu for one week.
Support .of local farm-
ers' was evident in -the
antique tractor section
•p as
and ,r de' with,, the.
.
Hen riftserg Brothers: n
dp
sting the tractor pull With
their ,Staneboat to
Nowhere.
Don Nicholson was a
'delight as he entertained,
;with.guitar and violin
music.
The
. •• Pannab
eck
e,,.r4
Err>ngtpi families attend-
ed
tte deed
' .
the wedding of. Sharon
daughter of : Russell and
Mary ° Mackie of
IIolyrood . to Andrew ;.
Stwart of Port Elgin, at
Kincardine United nite
d
Church on SstnrdaY
Sept. 7� Another wedding
of Ideal: interest occurred
that same da'yy with the
:maiiiag e of lames son of
Gordon and Pat unt, Sta
den's, to Stephanie
Thompson at Tcespatcr
'United Church.
Rev. Phillip Bandon
illustrated .:the children's
story with his wife's cook
boob,: covers missing,
nnan'y cf the recipes are
11,
made d'ron n ie s��aad
Dan°iter tO, a well Warn
Bible.
CCM now season
begins on Monday, Sept,
11, under the leadership
of Elizabeth Irvin. tiris.
over 12 years of age are
belted to attend. A com-
bined
aeetin
of the
Rastora'
Alexandra arai Marine
Hospital, CsAcrich and
also Jim Ionescu, Who
lead stwrgeiy on his NIA:,
at London's Victoria
Hospital.
Welcome to liskir and
JoyRel ✓ acl en and fam-
ily to Dungannon from
Fordwich.
Charge Sessions .will be
held ;gin, September 16,
with a maw committee
meeting and official
beard meeting on Sept.
23 •
K.en and wife
Eva Dale daughter of the
late Earl McNee, from
south River, Ontario, vis-
ited the .f nrrier .neigh-
bor George Cardiff Sept
1.
Connie Goodhue
accompanied .by sena
`Tyrol, daughter Sophia
and W'illiev from ):,(a
paid a surprise visit to
her ' mother Aileen
Troner on the week-
end.
Get Well Wishes are
cxteude. }gip
Dawson . . patient` at
The chil-
dren of
school
age, are Ken' and Karen,
James, . Donna, Peter and
William. The McEaehe - i
family, are residing on
Joseph Street, in the resi-
dente owned uy Ronald
Brindley.
Thirteen tables of
euchre, were in play at
Dungannon Seniors Sept.
44, Congratulatiwa
ts
extended to Katie Glen
with her high score of 96.
Her name is'.'now entered
in -the . "Hall of 'ane«"
Other (winners were Erna
, an Pollock,
Art
cNallErnewiCannin and: `Tera,'
Young' TJpconrin ,activid
ties; `at the Centre is the
coffee hour,bringing cul-
ture, arts and live music
to. Dungannon.
The grand opening of
c eilzip, wins. qui tin
.
at iiiitfest
[oriel MacKenzie from. Lucknow Won third place
with' her quilted wallhanging "Logg Cabin • Butterflies',
at theAgricultural Museum in Milton'during Quiltfest
«
Thi Five Star Quilters Guild will be starting the
new season Sept. 18 at the "Town ,Halt in
..
Teesw.
ater..
New members arealva s welcome.
•.1n= September, the Guild as invted Rosernary
, M • a fro ` 'Burlington. + . ublic rs welcome to°
at.khan �,'�'h P ;.
tend .a after lunch for trunk show of ` : eserina .'s
int
'ea iful quilts,
beautiful
October,the Guild. will resent • their "fourth . Bi•
In p
- ani..ua� Quilt ,Show in Lucknow on Thanksgiving
weekend. Ovei 100 quilts will be featured -along with
marry oxerglriterestan hilted items and displays;
sa
the `4C o narni gle" takes
place Sept. 14, featuring
singerisong writer Marion
Law and Jeff white with
Master of Ceremonies
Mark Sully.
Bally Treble was win-
ner of the doll house, in a
draw, sponsored by the
Ladies Slo pitch Team.
Condolence was con-
veyed to. Alive .Blake, a
resident at St. Luke's
Place, Ccs :.,abridge, ane the ,
passing of ,her brtiter
p
Paler . Kilpatrick.
Palmer was school a
teacher in the Senior
Room at S,S. It8 from
1929 '- 1933. His late
wife Eunice Long taught
in the Juni r R orris, ;tbe
term 'e f 1933 b 1934.«
Q
b ' 6 Mark Coriichardi
WHITE .GRUBS.
Deep, .brown patches in your lawn dun'ng wring ,e7 ffanc say
indicate White Grob damage. T h6ue gnIto am the lame o$June
beetles and ELIFopoan oheff0r s that lay egcge s lr .ioh hatch
to '
a sa t«aer Damage is very noticeable un b , (5'poaiai1y when
s6 unk% vaweem and mica dig up the lawn to feed on the
grubs, Dff the aruubs are not controlled in autumn; they ailD
continue feeding on the grass toot's in spring.
tiae..dead patches, the weakly t'oated sod Om he plied back
to reveal the fat, white, 0 -shaped grubs., The have a bmwra hoad.
a three large pairs of legs.
White Owwb damage c e aan be stopped with a precise application dff
recommended insect control material. The application shoUld bo
applied. in late Kumar or early fail, when the grubs are mailer
ani most susceptible.
- . Thin i . the last tura` tip of the, year.
We hope to see you next year.
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is this Sept 14 @ 200 pane
a practical lecture and demonstration of
integrating fall bulbs into your landscape.
Registration as $25.00 including a ;nixed bulb package..
Our ('ala -And -('arra 1-AI.1. S \1.1: of plant
material, balk. ferti1iii rs and mulches is now on`.
'We are located 4 miles west ' *".1.°`-
Walkerton on I-Iwy.'4&0. ` r"v
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cite Formosa corner,
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. 39Croseil Sunday & Nien1ay
w ofPharmacy-in: is pleased to,'
Dave 'POO/itsUmta�ch Lucknow
announce: Scott anna .. as the new Pharmacist at Umbach(�Pharmac
.,p Yy
Scott was raised in ,Cambridge Oritar'io,'�s 'ent' 4 years at the
Universit � of Toronto.inthe faculty of P!harrnac -3.. ears . of training in
,Tavistock Ontario. Post i
Post -graduate nter'nshi '`at Urbach'Pharmac, and ,was
� p Y
!licensed .as a Pharmacist Se tember 6, 1996«
Willi' I - came tt L+ cknow:
U. a.e.
Martian Merck: ;of this ears Limbach Pharmacy began a un�qu
Pharmaceutical Care Project. The services provided to our; customers
through this project are not being offered ,by,.any otherapharmacy chain or:
,group ,In Canada. The 'chance' to participate in 'this project -was consistent
with how t thought pharmacy sheuld be practiced so I jumped at the
opportunity =to become involved.
Professional ' �' Goels�
.leveli .e
� primarysal is tooffer our cu tarrers� a Superior of sere ce
This will bedone by:getting to know thorn their medications and .their. health,
related concerns I will'offer the brae arid effort required to ensure that each
customer is informed about their modicationa and to address any and all,
q,uestiune they may have. This cart -be' dpne,on th4phore, at;the°.drug, store,
, or at the - customer's house,if required.. By closely following my customer"
drug therapy, 1 hope to be able to .catch. . problonis before 'they' grog and help
•the person deal with there appropriately. ,
Others:.
I am
werki. n ,for
winghan H
ospital
. one d
ay "a week and doing
consultations-opatient's, edoesdbons,� w are rrentl "plannn' Ways to
ensure that both -patients arid` family are. better informed of their Medication's
upon leaving the hospital. I a! 'also available- to provide. education to:
patients with special ponds after discharge from hospital« I have volunteered
to speak at hospital tun:education sol inars on asthma* lung disoasos,.and
. heart' attacks.
I, have a ,special interest in speaking with customer -6 regarding natural
herbal and, homeopathic products they use. white irnforMatiop on these"
products is not normally readily available in pharmacies* I have takeri.
university' courses which focused On complimentary i edicirtes and fedi can
help people denide what is best foe thorn
Other interests include golf,' hockey' (I' hope to 'get on a team is
Lucknow this winter), and jogging around towns
Future
L,cok forexciting now changes to come at Urbach Pharmacy
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