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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-05-28, Page 12Page 12 ® Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday,May 28, 1997 CLEANING UP THE WOR 5Ta rs AT SATURDAY NIGHT joit `;`i/d hcl • AT THE °- GODERICH COLUMBUS CENTRE SATURD ; MAY 1/137 i. 4,700 O TOTMAL H�PM YIZE DOORS 7O:PNPM3S0HARP. - $1500 JACKPOT. MOST 00! License* tk 310856. WINGHA. M AND :DISTRICT HOSPITAL CORPORATION • Notice is hereby given that the Annual; Meeting of the Wingham and District Hospital Corporation will be held in the Nursing Assistants'' Training Centre, Catherine St, Wingham, Ontario on Thursday, June 19, 1997 at the hour Of eight o'clock p.m. for the revi- sion of bylaws for theelection of Governors for the appointment of Auditors; and for the transaction of .such other things as may properly come before the • .meeting. Copies,of the Annual' Report and Hospital Financial Statements may be obtained at the front desk of the Wingham and DistrictHospital effective June 12, 1997. 'and at the Annual Meeting.' Memberships granting voting privileges may be 'pur- chased at the front desk of the hospital .for five dollars ($5,00) pdor•to five' o'clock p.n,, Wednesday,.June 4, 1997. No membership' sold;' after that time will entitle •thepurchaser ' eravoe. P to • t Dated at' Wingham, Ontario, this 8th day. of May, 1997 • By order of the Board of Governors: • ,pct L. Koch, Secretary During the last election the people of Huron -Bruce voted tosupport me, Paul'Steckle, to represent:you in Canada's :Parliament. I was entrusted with the dutyto. act on your behalf in Ottawa. At that -tune, my commitment to. you was Priority... the people. Overthe course'of my mandate.I have. endeavoured to fulfill that obligation. As our country prepares to enterinto the :21st century, interest rates and�inflation are low and our economy isgrowing. faster than that of any other nation: We have made substantial progress,=however; there isstill much more to do. With your assistance we can meet tomorrow's challenges together. L would. be honoured if you would re-electme to serve as your,, voice in our Nation's capital: To that end; 1 would reaffirm my commitment to you My prionty,'first and foremost, is the ' constituents of Huron -Bruce; • Appreciation Reception Election Night,.Monday, June 2 at Campaign Headquarters We invite all the people who have worked so hard the last 36 days,to come arid watch:the results with us. Campaign Headquarters The Square, Goderich: 524-2655 1-800-259-9250 Clinton Wingbam Seaford);� . ' , Exeter' 482-1188 , 357-3078 ' • 527.0469 • • 235-3732 Authorized by Eugene Bender, official agent •for Frau! steckIe , Port Albert 4-H .The Port• Albert Shutterbtigs held their achievement program on May 19 witha pot luck dinner for the Dungannon Institute (4-H sponsors) parents; invited guests and 4-H members. A program of presenta- tions, created by the 4-H club members, followed.: Awards were presented to members having reached • specific levels of °achieve- ment. Colleen Dalton, .who has won the Murray Cardiff 'Award, will exchange with a 4-H member ° from' Newfoundland the first two weeks of July Donna- Hayden, leader, closed the program with comments on 4-H, activi- ties. • Kelly McNee, a mem. tier of the Port Albert • 4H group received; an: award for completing 24 clubs when the: group wrapped up'. their Shutterbug: pro- ject. (photo submit-, ted) The Port Albert Shutterbugs held achievement night recently and these members received recognition. Lisa MacDonald, first club; Sara Drennan, first club; Erin MacKenziet sixth club; Jessica Logtenberg; first club; and Aiys. ha Crawford, sixth club. (photo submitted) with 'completion of.:the Shutterbug Club,. these. Port Albert 4-H Inhembers were presented with awards. Back row, Vicki Gutmanis, sixth club; Colleen Dalton, 42 clubs; Dree Park, 36 clubs., Front row; Emma. Fisher, first club;'Jen MacLean, sixth club; Zack Fielder, sixth 'club and Taylor Park 30• clubs. (photo submitted) Mother/da hosted by by Ruth Buchnieier ' South Kinloss WMS held .a mother -daughter ;pot luck'. at ,the 'church' recently,'with . 17 members and six daughters present. • Ruth Bell was the hostess. • The president, Nancy Maclntyre opened the ,meeting reading "When God Created Mothers." Prizes were given to the lady with the most .family Rooms available for functions Multi purpose upstairs & kitchen Main Sports Complex Floor For rates phone 528-3002 Advertising Space Available In Sports Complex Swimming Pool Rental $40.00 per hour , Watch paper for dates and costs for swimming registration MANURE MANAGEMENT "The Law & You" Tues., • June 10,1997` 8:00 d P.M. township Hall, Holmesville oerrch ow 1 Speakers: Dr<Gord Surgeoner manure and environmental issues Wayne Caldwell -Liquid manure bylaws, ECOLOGISTICS LIMITED . nu hent management, plans PAUL VOGEL ' -lawyer practising environmental law = the law as it relates to manure management • Presented Bit The Huron$tewardship Council and ---Tire-Huron County-Federatiotif Agriculture. ,,:;tor more into contact Steve Bowers at 482-3428. ughter banquet South. Kinloss WMS, Vera Schmit; "the person who "came the furthest to .� very interesting Bible. this meeting ,- Mrs; Dead; '.study, followed by an Kathy: Howald's mom, question and answer time: from Florida. 'The last Kathy:Howald said e prize was given to Wilma Prayer Clarke for getting the most. Doris 1�IacKtfinon ' gave names of the contest of «A the closing prayet: picture of you, commu•nity Elizabeth Dickie gave a extends sympathy .to the ' very good "Thought .of. the.. ` family' of .Kay and Doug Month on Mothers for' Stever and. Kathy on the Mothers Day. There are so death of Earl.. many mothers mentioned . in the Bible":T'he church is a. real influence .on our life: Muriel c Ma , -e k n z1e gave the ' offertoryprayer: Marion Mowbray did a • The Transportation Working; Group: of the Huron Perth District Health' Council inuites you tojoin us for a working' session. about: Community Transportation:: for Seniors and. Physically Challenged Residents Ministry of Transportation representatives: will.presertt the . Community T'r'ansportation Assistance Program (CTAP). This prograrrt supports practiced and innovative ways of managing and delivering transportation services, (rya cost of ec iue manner Other Ministries participating in the CTAP program include the Ministnes of Community and Social • • Services, Education and Training, Health and • Citizenship, Recreation and Culture, v:v.•nv.•: nr::5:{:}}:d:'•'li4i•'i�rS:i:. 3? y.. Dom: 'am�.+ ltd 1l9 .! ♦ .yy.Y��.yyl i$:il� :ryi:4.Y•i Extensive efforts have been made in Huron County to . Pursue the transportation MiOWssuNGIe. LIIet's'use this. tuorle to.. GE Our vision is to achieve amt accessible, coordinated': • transportation system. Please RSVP to'theDfChy 12 noun oniklonday Jtute 9..1997_.. ' " Phoue (a 19$4$-4498 rrt •