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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-05-31, Page 28. Page 28—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 31,1978 Mrs. Norma McDonagh recently visited with her son, Murray McDonagh and fam- ily at Sault Ste. Marie. Mrs. Laura MacConachie of Bramtpon visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Spence Irwin and her brother, Ross and family. The baptismal service of Jennifer Lindsay Gaunt, daughter of Don and Mary Gaunt, was held on Mother's Day, May 14 in Victoria Street United Church, Chat- ham. Those attending from this area were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gaunt, Mr. and Mrs, Bill Purdon, Leah Currie, Beatrice McQuillan, Charles McQuillin, Barbara Purdon and Ed Carey of Kitchener. Jennifer returned with her grandparents to White- church while her parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell, Gaunt were on a two weeks holiday to the South- ern States. Hugh Machines returned Monday to Edmonton after spending the past 6 weeks with his parents, Leonard and Freda MacInnes, 2nd concession, Kinloss. Council Briefs BY SHIRLEY J. KELLER A request by planner George Penfold for a leave of absence to study for his MasAers Degree in Planning and Develop- ment at the University of Guelph is being con- sidered by the Huron County Planning Board. At Friday's meeting of county council, however, some indication was given to the planning board of the feelings of members. poderich , Township Deputy -reeve Grant Stirling said he was surprised this request was put forward by Penfold at this time. Stirling said he un- derstood the planning department was short- staffed and extremely busy. "`Is this work going to be kept up when we're. short a planner?" asked Stirling. Planning director Gary Davidson said the county has an educational policy for its employees, and that the planning board felt Penfold's request was valid enough to warrant consideration. Davidson said the plan is to use a • planning technician to keep things rolling along in the planning depart- ment "as best as possible". McKillop Reeve Allan . Campbell, chairman of the planning board, admitted that Penfold's request "bothers" hhn. "Approval has not been granted yet," said Warden Gerry Ginn. "A further recommendation will be coming in." + + + The changeover to the metric system is causing the Huron County Planning Department some concern. The Ontario Ministry 'of Housing has reminded the planning department that as of July 1, 1978, all planning documents subrtiitted to the Ministry must be in metric units. "This will cause a distinct problem for the planning department as the budget item for metric conversion in the proposed 1978 budget was deleted," said planning board chairman Allan Campbell, `McKillop reeve, Dr. Brian Lynch, Huron's Acting Medical Officer of Health, was at county council's May session on Friday. Dr. Lynch who came from private practice in Goderich, has recently completed the required public health courses in Toronto and is now in the county offices fulltime. Dr. Lynch told county council that due to the increased incidents of rabies in Huron County, in wild animals as well as domestic animals, he will be giving some serious consideration to con- ducting another free rabies clinic. for pets in Huron County. +++ John Stafford, Deputy - reeve of Howick who is also chairman of the Huron County Library Board, reported Friday that two films of the Huron District Assessment Rolls for the years 1842 to 1848 have been presented to the county library by the University of Western Ontario Library System. This gift was received as thanks for the library's co-operation in assisting with the micro -filming of the Clinton News -Record. Warden Gerry Ginn said the News -Record filming is the first step in an _effort to update the recorded history of Huron County. It is to be con- tinued to present day, county council agreed and a student is to be hired to complete the collation of the material under the guidance of Jerry Fremlin, a volunteer who has done., this work in the past. The project is to be completed by September 30, 1978 and the cost is to be paid from the History Project Budget. ++.+ The curator of the Huron County .Pioneer museum has been authorized to make ap- plication to Wintario for a grant towards the in- stallation of a chair lift for the handicapped in the museum. It is believed that the_ installation of chair lifts in public buildings would be eligible for Wintario grants of 100 per cent. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Camp- bell, Lucknow, attended the graduation of their grand- daughter, Miss M. rilyn Ir- win of Guelph on Saturday, May°27 at McMaster Univer- sity, Hamilton. Marilyn has completed the 4 year term in Nursing and was chosen valedictorian of her class. A delicious dinner follo\ved ' at the Stone Crock Restaurant in Elmira. Mr. and Mrs, Ezra Stanley of Lucknow visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kaake and Cindy in Walker- ton. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stanley of Lucknow were Mr. and Mrs. Lance Bell of Toronto and Deane and Kerry Stanley of Ripley and Mr. Larry Stanley of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs.. Ezra Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. Lance Bell visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Stanley of Cul- ross. Langside News BY LILLIAN YOUNG Mrs. Dave Moffat held a successful tupperware party last Wednesday evening with. Maggie Zacker of Clifford as demonstrator. Karen Young was one of the Lucknow band members who went on a three day trip last week leaving on Thurs- day morning and returning Saturday evening. Some of the places they played at were Bramalea, Orillia and Oshawa and several others. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Springer. and family spent the week- end in Burlington visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald George and friends spent Sunday afternoon at Ronald George's farm in Kinloss. Liane Young visited on Saturday with her aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wall, Krista and Karah of Culross. The Whitechurch Presby- terian Young Peoples held a successful dance in the Whitechurch hall on Friday evening. The 1st Holyrood Girl Guide Co. are holding a banquet in the Holyrood Hall next Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Bates have sold, their farm and are moving to Teeswat- er. They are holding an auction sale. They will be missed in the farming com- munity. Sunday . visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Young were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young, Marty, Jamie, Kar- en d Liane of Langside, ssell Young of Toronto and Debbie Ferguson of Newmarket. Anniversary services were held in the Whitechurch Presbyterian Church on Sun- day with Rev. McDonald:of Port Elgin as guest speaker. We are pleased to report that Mrs. Victor Emerson who is a patient in Wingham Hospital is feeling much better and hopes to be home before long. ISEE.�. By The Sentinel THAT Carol Enright, administra- tion manager of the Bank of Montreal has been transfer- red to the Kincardine Branch of the bank, effective May 31. Her successor, Gregory W. Brown, was transfer- red from Collingwood branch on May 29. THAT The Brussels Lions Club was the winner of last weeks draw in the Lucknow and District Community Centre lottery. DOEK - to Bill and Ruth Anne (McQuillin) Doek, Cor- unna, a daughter, Alysia Anne, 7 lbs. 12 oz., on Friday, May 12, 1978 in St. Joseph's Hospital, Sarnia. A granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McQuillin, Sar- nia and a great granddaught- er for Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McQuillin, Holyrood and Mr. and Mrs. George Hicks, Kincardine. ANDREW Mr. and Mrs. Allan Andrew, Lucknow, are happy to . announce the arrival of their daughter, Adella Mae, on Tuesday, May 23, 1978, at Wingham and District Hospital. NEWBOLD - KINNEAN Mrs. Alfred Kinnean wishes to announce the engagement of . her daughter, Colleen Maryln to David Robert, son of Mary and George New- bold. Wedding will take place at - Kemptville Holy Cross Church: —22 GIBSON - BUSHELL Mr. and Mrs. Lomax Bush- ell, Lucknow, wish to an- nounce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter Brenda Irene to Aldred Darryl Gibson of Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Gibson of Oshawa. The marriage will take place at the Lucknow Presbyterian Church on July 1st at 4 o'clock. —22x DICKIE - WILSON Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson of Scarborough are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Janet Elizabeth Isabella, to Mr. Walter George Dickie of Agincourt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira°Dickie. The wedding will take place Saturday, June 17, 1978 at 7 p.m. in Washington United Church, Scarborough, Ontario. —22 JOHNSTONE - FORBES Mr. and Mrs. Harry For- " bes, Kincardine, and ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gammie, Luc!cnow, are pleased to announce the marriage of Douglas Johnstone and Ker- ry Lyn Forbes on Friday, May 12, 1978 at Knox 1 resbyterian Church, Kin- cardine. The couple will reside in Kincardine. —22 BAIN'S GROCETERIA LUCKNOW • 5284420 4110. 4IPP r 4, r 4, 4, r r r .r P .r -. r 4F ,r 4 ,..r %odg MDR. OAP SCHNEIDER'S PORK CHICKEN & BEEF, BOLOGNA, LUNCHEON MEAT, MAC & CHEESE Cold Meat 6 OZ. PKG. 5 9I CHIQUITA Bananas 26' Ib. KENT FROZEN Orange Juice i2,.. 65 4 AYLMER 48 OZ Tomato Juice 594 "OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK" WE DELIVER BEATRICE 500 GRAM Sour Cream UNTIL JUNE 17 82(' Lucknow Fairview Dairy PH. 528-2001 I DON'T FORGET THE FAIRVIEW CAR WASH Hot Water, Soap, Wax, Vacuum Cleaner, Piper Towels NOTICE LUCKNOW STORES WILL REMAIN OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS Until 9 p.m. Effective Friday, June 2, 1978 to Friday, September 1, 1978 inclusive THANK YOU Lucknow Businessmen Association Bill Bogues, Pres. Larry Cowan, Sec'y - Treas. Shop At Lucknow Home Bakery PHONE 520-2038 _ "CLOSED MONDAY$ AND THURSDAYS