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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-05-10, Page 17Pinetre Crestnets...... CONTINUED FROM PAGE 11 group and sing so well. On April 24, Dungannon 4-H girls under the leadership of Mrs. Elmer Black visited with us and entertained. Another Dungannon 4-H groupmade bibs and lap warmers or the residents, as a part of their course, "Focus oh Living". Mrs. Marie' Stewart and Mrs. Jean Errington were the leaders of this group. On April 26, Unit 11 from Lucknow U.C.W. entertained us with a program and played cards with the residents. Whitechurch Women's Insti- tute entertained at the birthday party for April. The music made some get up and dance. Those with birthdays in April were April 4 - Margaret Ball; April 6 : Dr. Anna Wright; April 19 - Ellen Gardner. At the birthday party, Mrs. Victor Emerson of Whitechurch W.I., drew two names for a draw. Winner of the- guilt was Marie Park of Dungannon and Mrs. Norman Rivett, R. R. 1 Ripley. The Christian , Reformed Church made their monthly visit on April 30 and led in worship. Farmers Market Meeting There will be a meeting for persons interested in par- ticipating in a Farmer's Market this summer. The meeting will be in the Lucknow Town Hall, May 17, at 8:00 p.m. Plan to Attend Enjoy • i*6wAOaq Dinner At The SepoyDrive-In Restaurant Highway 86 At the west end of Lucknow Choose From A Delicious Selection of Festive Ham Roast Beef Steaks and Chops Sea Food Specialties Dinner served 12 noon to 8 p.m. Makeyour reservations now "Serving you is our only business" Phone 328-2034 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK MON. - THURS. 8 A.M. - MIDNIGHT FRI. & SAT. 8 A.M. - 2 A.M. SUNDAY 10 A.M. - MIDNIGHT "Guide to Eating Ontario Sport Fish" NOWAVAILABLE Environment Ontario has prepared the 1978 "Guide To Eating Ontario Sport Fish" in three editions: Southern Ontario, Northern Ontario and the Great Lakes. 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P. coverage, but that has now been rectified and a cheque has already been sent to her doctor to .cover past, professional services, so it's nice to know that all is again in order with our reader and O. H. I. P. Field test a new `86 tractor to-dayl 529-7993 About 12 years ago I opened a bank account in New Liskeard, Ontario. Two years later I got married ands moved to Grand Bend. It was justa small amount of money, and it isn't really because of the .money, but I'm curious to' know what would become of my account, and if there is any way I could get it back? The bank that you mention in New Liskeard is unable to find any trace of your account. This is most --unusual, to say the least, because normally you should have received a statement from them at regular intervals showing your current .balance. There is no way now that you can get this money, because after a nine year period all 'unclaimed funds become the property of the Government in Ottawa.