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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-10-16, Page 6Page 6 Lucknow Sentinel„ Wednesday, October 16, 1996 LUCKNOW DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO Sunday, Oct. 20 Saturday, October 19 Warden's Banquet MADAM October Fridays ft CALL 528-3429 9 a.m. - 5 pin. , • . . . LUCKNOW andbISTR1614, LIONS CLUB INTO EST Saturday October 26th • at Lucknow Community Centre •Music by The Fiorneros , German food available all evening Doors open 7:00 PM Music starts 7:30 pM , • 'IV per person advance • or• $1296 at the door• Phone • 395-2865-, ' 395-2/29 529-7213 39$-2786' 996-5094 or any Lions Member • 14467 WOW MAW CHILD AMPOYOU WOO JOST LiNI TO SAY, TIANKSI The War Amps LUCKNOW DISTRICT LIONS CLUB Dabber Bingo • Lucknow. Community Centre Su 00&.....ctober13th $1000 winner Joanne Belange Belmont Community Centre opens at 630 p.m, Bingo starts at 7:15 AIL entinel part rif new Sun Media' The management -led employee buyout of the Toronto Sun Publishing Corporation from majori- ty owner Rogers Communications Inc. is now complete. The new Sun Media Corporation, which is financed by private -investors, closed on the $411 million purchase for Ted Rogers63 per cent interest in the coin- pany. The Luelmow Sentinel was purchased by Bowes Publishers of London Dec'. 1;1995, which is part of the Sun Media Corporation. Bowes Publishers president, Bill Dempse3ft said- the new deal will mean more autonomy for The Bowes group of papers, "This is a great day ford Bowes sand its Member pape' rs," he said. "We' are • now more m control of our destiny. Since the sale of Bowes in 1988 we have gone full circle but now, as a private compa- ny, we have a business plan in place and 1 believe we will be immensely successful." The new Sun Media Corporation, headed by President and CEO Paul Godfrey, now ranks as the nation's third-largest `newspaper company with • 11 per cent of Canada's • daily circulation. lishes over 40 communi- ty newspapers across Canada. The company's public shareholders voted Sept. 24 in favor of the sale of the shares and the deal was approved by the •courts the following day, The sale means that the' Toronto Sun will again be a privately -held company, almost 25 years to the day of the founding of the paper after the folding of the Its holdings include •Toronto Telegram. dailies in Toronto, Edmonton, Calgary and On June 7, Godfrey" Ottawa plus The announced the 12 -mem - Financial Post and five ber management commit - smaller (tallies in the - tee had launched a bid to Bowes Publisher's purchase the company on. Group, which also pub- behalf of employees. The group offered a bid of •$16 per share. The offer has financial backing from Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan' Board and • CIBC Wood •Gundy Capital, Other newspapers of the former Signal-Star• Publishing'Group affect, • ed by the sale include The Ooderieh Signal Star; The Mitchell Advocate, •Seaforth Hurn Expositor, Clinton News Record, Lakeshore Advance (Zurich -Grind Bend), 'Walkerton • Ile-rald7Times, Kincardine News,' Shoreline News (Port Elgin), Bruce Journal and _ Focus Newsmagazine. •- CHRIS O'DONNELL GENE HACKMAN THE CHAMRER LONG DISTANCE') CALL 1-800-265-1438 FOR TOLL FREE MOVIE INFO • • the opportunity. to Iearn more about art during an art awareness atitir:Abbv..-Vanden$040.0..k,",::_ariaakirigat...010y:•Street!,!....':by•.:-.'.••±..''...."...,•:., • :...•. • • . , . D .• ••: .• • • ...• ,:•••........ ........., •• T is HAPPENINE TH CARE? Will be beld- • • Date: Wednesday, Ootober 30t Looation: Town' Hall Heritage Theatre (Elevator accessibility) ' •274 Josephine Street; Wingharn Time:'7:00. panel:members 01,111_ ingtrarn'sVoctor shortage and the, 00(11mA-61100 NOreen Gnay, thairpeison, • Winoham &District Hospital Board Changes in Community ,Health Service • Linda Knight. Executive Director CommtmityNiirsing Services Inc. • prOposed Integrated DelivirySystem Barbara Wahl, Vice President • Ontario.Nurses Association • Hospltals & Related Health Services Study • Fraser Bell, Executive Director, Huron -Perth District Health Council • Future Directionaln Health Care Helen Johns, Huron Perth M.P.P. Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Health ' You will have the opportunity to ask questions. Sponsored by: Wingham & District Hospital Public Relations Committee 1 KITCHEN St BATH The good idea Place • High quality. PORCEIJAKISA, ceramic Floor & Wait Vies • Tubs,, Shouters, . Whirlpools, Firma. Hoods • rice Vie r closet Systems Card party winners top • -hottiirs were Ross 'Ertingron card,' party7;hosted 13y,• tat! p e y, " members' of the' St. lowed • by'. Harold .„, Kraemer( ,and 'Robinson. • „ and Stewart Lane had the 1ang Most shoots at the recent - f ol oum.rri AT THE RIGHT PRICE AL W A 0, compitertmair • Service 0.0600.0.0000.011.0.0. owessoutei 1.4.4 11* family of DON and LINDA" WAIL lnvite jou.' to join tts,Lr the - celebration at the Wingharn ,,Legion oft Saturday, -October 26 1990 front 9 pm 1 :tint - • ' Best Wishes Only. • Krista, &rah and Jason •