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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-11-23, Page 10community news Mr. and Almy. Glen V r1eyt Mee t Iam Veheye of Meatisoft of Mt: std MmVete of Brewers cited 1teflte Mote � et forth &tabl,. .d t.d the Hem of f en:if: ! gen tallt:flc Ay *en giartfed jfifit . „ o , United y ; eh the Nowa 16, ei Oelebet d, el how * Mees rota*" et glttfetd1 stet et the gte: Wil& here M€§: Lit& Helve* of L wdeti tortoote Com et RAC 1 Da afew,e+ w>lel► Mees Mott d!151,164 *Mho et the htlde, eittotti were wed t t tie e' eh t M P t ey..1* ford #i d tl1 �e�1 Potshots of etre: leaf Penitis tete stediattm etletne e reeepttemtwee+keldtitNottlott %Mei HMP Atte of a tlredd6egttlfite'Moto hi Pletiftei tilfir: Ned Mfg" it e gook op wee at Apt.. Mlq 1 ifto et' e, iilkitenty, ak to about ho 51: Joseph's Roman Catholic Chuteh, kinggssbtidge p+tovided the seising fot the etchatrge of matttage vows between Edward blith6las Vettley of N. 1, Atwood and Tota Matta Vanlyyke, ft. 1, Ltiefttizi* on detahet 15, 1903. Pathet Ed Dettlittget officiated. The bride is the daughtet of Mt. and Mts. t�iPl Vantoyke of ft 1, l,ticknow surd the Vtootles tents ate Mt. and Mts. f etet ettley N. Ji l4etvao+nd.1' athy Pentland of Gott*, Mend of the &tide, was maid of blowout and butte t urhyt ort Leittdow, Mend of the &tide gird Matta ()teen of ti!stawel, sister of the gtolum *eft &tides -maids. Pisa VetPtley, ft. 1, Arnold, niece of the grow* was f tenet gvt1 and Nash Vet*ley, ft. 1, Atwood, nephew of the gtotowt was arts heater. Nett 5tatft of Listowel, foetid of the gtotorrr, was gtoatrmarn v and P'retet �'antyyke, ft. 1,1,ttcltttavv, &sorbet of the &tide and tion ()teen of IA -14 A brothel -ire -law of tate gta mr, were ushers. A reception woes held at l uritnow toistttrt Cantnrutrity Centte follow- ing the eetem+me9/. ldflmwitrg a hatteyttibb* to the state of Vitgi! fe , the rad* have take* tesjdenre art R. 1, Atwotod. FIC. Plttdney and son, ()odetidr photo) irshea institute ital addition The t d radioli acrd Ctdtcitaf MAWS/ t1t eethilg of the iCi6.4.§ t aitsheat We wr+ett s ifittittite waw held ort Thrmrtsday, 146Vettrhter l7, at the hrVrne o$ Mts,. toon'attd jrlachttlyte. Etantk Msec eWtte rotted Iced Mao Vatic and Noting* to l atyes who we theist ptesew a- ti'on ort dee proposed ad ratio say toe Wintg ori and timed flospi,tall, dsiwg video tape orad t0out chats. They gave a very e1eat and itfr'1armatti0'e task. Mts. teonatd Ct'atke presented Mc/e. Hayes with a ctbck to be f rig in the kailfsl at ?COM' at tie h otpi'taf . Ttit presidents wei Comled still to the intent* NMI read ar pelt. Give favisti y. tf ive Abotediatetty. i4fts. fta Mct&ile teas/ the seri - tate. T1ie sectetatty-tteatswer, Mrs. gold Masetlntyte read a do'cto'r from Feta Ryall* stafeng Mat s111e ntextt 4011 chi& wouikt i t~ i`Pn+esg Pate. Mts. Natty l anis, reported etv the Lison% &inter. louts. ickit gave Broil teiwtf (yiv 414 iii Ming Meats, PeetVel &teatt. T1ihy have elleven members Ad stet schievem+er t nit i itnt Nosembet Z9. Mts. lnekie volhrnrteeted to read the next dt 1v. kairsheais tacky to hvaW young teardtts ova illabt'e who ate vvif ng to donate their &Ate acrd energy t v ttr5 wot'tliwNilte atganiYarforr. ft vvas decided to purchase cod tables and chairs for the ball. A triofibit wad passed that trierAets help collect waits for flit tli' ;tot'y of Kinross. Mts. Gordmi Wali gave a veru good motto, p'etfecti m i'S not expected but improvement is. The toll call. Somettiiwg l have douse sintre lite school) to improve my edUcation, proved Mat ttlite frMstiiu'te is a great kacti+er. M. fro It kine gave ar very good tifavetogue ow her stip West and South) itnto riite 5,he stated that stages fveoadens evetyente' s educa a tt. seeing first hand what elite scads a660. Courtesies were oven by tGrl'ts. Gordon Wa14{ and a i+dvety Punch was served by the hostes4 and &vect'ors. lcfirs. Pio/laid !Watt(in,- non and Mrs Evar`n Keith. Prolifegroup hol& uanikathan route of Witigtiavn, pre- ti1Re greys rnt`t' eUt eessfuti preyecfs tial leen flip b*t°ober Walkar h of . There were 50 participants,. wiiav colleted through their spesisers- all'm6s1' 17.x. tka successful, at the provincial) i vel was pro- tiro rally held on, btcfober t ref' Toreti*e. ithis event was unforfutiht'eiy not weft covered by Me ,uedia. The Wittgiiam pro lila group was also represented at this year's fail fair in eeswater. Triose who were responsible far setting up the booth and giving information noticed a greater interest this year. Ct seerais rilat' rh+e abortion issli a is more in the news this year and- people can no longer afford to ignore this problem. The t od'teridd Voice for fife organization observed its tenth anniversary in but'ober and itt4 Whist' am counterpart will do rile same early nett year. Dr. Marr gamier, wife wars itisti'urtient'al in e5tabli+siiitag sloth slew gaups. wa=s the speaker at the banquet in &o&rirft. h#'e is a physicist at the Clniversiiy of WaY'er1kx6 and spears eloquently on issues of morality and crines. The recent signature carripaagra waS also well received and inserts showing the names of biose who signed as an expression of their support for rhe rigfic' to life of the unborn are to he posted in some ctitsrclies. 15'uring the second week of .Piny. 140. the annual general meeting of the f ilia°nee for Cite for Canada wil4 he heid at 1(iflifiaSit'er Ciriiversify iia r'fayiiil'tora, Orlt'aricl. The diliance for Cife is the umbrella organization *Bich embraces 220 pro -fife groups across Calriatfa, including the Voice for fife. Sl:MtW of rhe group will also he railing parr in rine monthly vigils in Prom' of victoria Pfospital in Condon. They hope re draw artenttinri CO the fart that abortions are performed regularly in, thus hospital. Ltuiuiow Sentinel, Wednesday, November 23, 1403—Page 10 Mart Huron retirement club bating the 30 Yeats he's been in business, ptatik tittle of bodetieli says he's seen a lot of people in financial ttottP 1e because they haven't had enough intotmation to make wise decisions about theit motley. 5o, with the help of a Canada reties gtant, he and his nephew, 1Iennis tittle, who has six years of petsonal taxation expetience, ate slatting an non-profit club to provide financial intorma- tian to its members. Bennis has taught tax tootses to working adults. "People ate hunggty rot financial infottna- tion. Most people don't tae their petsonal affaits in otdet and they don't know their options when platrwitig fo7t retirement," slays htank. "lt thete is a sudden death, theit terotdsr could be in a gteat mess and they have to pay heavy legal fees to straightenthem out.' The Pluton pericement Club, *bleb will halve Tones ire Seaeftttth, Exeter, Clinton, Wing/tam and ()odetich, will offer advice, information and direction to its mefbets. Pot air annual membetship fee of 9frl'd, metntret wM be itttetviewed Pty P: tank and &earns who wit otganiYe his personal pipets and keep them on file. 'Mete is an inttaductoty ftee memftetsitip offer fat the feast yeas. Members will also be invited to tvvo finance senrinats on topics such as mort- Iliages, investments, taxes and insurance. They will also teceiveuattetly newsletters various financial subjects. Membership for this year is ftee because of the gavetntnent grant. The club is not just fot retirees the tittles feel people in theft twenties and thirties an benefit from financial pian,ning too. "We don't make decisions for members. We give them the farts so they can make the decisions," says tennis. doth directors believe that bettet decisions can be made when all the farts ate known. The tittles say thete is a need fol the club ftotn the feedback they've heatd over the years ftom theft clients. "h ftusttates us that people ate getting biota," says Bennis, "and we're optimistic that the club is going to get a good tesPlease. " 1tecause they want to help people make the best use of their mney for the future, Ptah* and thennis used the word retirement in the name of the club. Out, seniors aten't the only people they hope to attract as mem-bets. "We hope to atttact people as young as 20 since vve ran help with their planning of mortgages. They could learn as they go along but that's an expensive vcray to learn sbenetimes,.' says Manse. YAMAHA LU 1 O 1 M PIANO YA B205 ORGAN .w ........ .. . - re tunes 44 note keybaords auto arpeggio and tr host of automatic fe.otures found usually on mv-ch -aero expensive models �cll i' talotAitY 4AtE • * $1 599G0 Yomaho quality tri $2649°6 *I1AMMf 0111! 4$" COMM AIM PIANOS *YAMAHA PAM 42,. 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