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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-08-27, Page 16rr • o6'0 ipiAr11 SWT 4yyv AVsyi. rii a AieViadkAiJ1{f .i'p,.D4¢ f�f)�r�`� a PROCLAMATION The Council of the Village of Lucknow hereby proclaims the Month of September as Muscular Dystrophy Association of Canada's Awareness Month, and call on all citizens to recognize and participate in this worthy cause. Village® Lucknow Council ra• IBC. OPENING SPECIALS AT LUCKNOW i Veal" 2 Year 3 Year 4,60 Y 4 Fear ..55 5 Year Year' .40% e 5/p .45% .75% x.20% Get a"VISA- geta'MUG (every approved application). Eight different Visa Cards one's right for you. HOME EQUITY LOANS & LINES OF CREDIT NO - legal fees NO - appraisal fee Rates start . as low' as 5% 'CONSUMER LOANS -Get our best rates & we'll even make your last payment - Free "Roadside Assistance 1 year. 20,.000 Club Z Visa points:, BANK ACCOUNTS. ▪ Service charges waived 1st 'six. months Commercial/Agricultural 50% -off - 6 mos. *SECOND OPINIONS NO CHARGE* Office Hours: Tues:, Wed., Thurs1 to 4:30•p.m:. *Rates subject to change LUCKNOW WINGHAM 528-3718 357-160 PROTECT' will meet Wednesday August 27"' x:00 PM Si. Joseph's Church Kingsbridge Dr, Joe Cummins Guest Speaker Birthday Club Gary Finlay August 29, 1991 6 Years Old Kyle Dorscht August 30, 1986 11 Years Old Danny MacDonald August 30, 1985 12 Years Old Michael Fischer August 31, 1985 12 Years Old Candice Hamilton August 31, .1985. 12 Years Old • Brandon Howald August 31, 1992, 5 .Years .Old Connor Janzi August 31, 1993 4 Years' Old Stacy King August 31, .1986 11 Years Old Andy Gammie September 1, 1988 .: 9 Years• Old Tyler McMurray September 1, 1994 '. 3 Years Old . McQuaii Tony McQuail, a mem- ber of the Lucknow Worship Group-, of the Religious Society of. Friends (Quakers) gave the Sunderland P Gardiner lecture to the yearly gath- ering of Quakers from across Canada, held this year at Bolton for the third week of August. Sunderland P. Gardiner was a well loved Quaker minister of the 1800s and the lecture named for hini is highlight of the Canadian Yearly Meeting, McQuail's title was Balance is Beautiful, Ecology,. Economy, •Politics. and Sex Where has the spirit led? Drawing on his person- al experience, McQuail explored the spiritual mir- addresses Quakers acle of the environment and our place init. He looked at the human econ- omy's relationship to the environment and the importance of alternative visions in the political process. He then raised questions about the role of sexual alienation in fuelling wanton con- sumerism. He concluded by exploring, the role Friends can play in work- ing' to heal our relation- ships to each other and the world; • •.Other members of the Lucknow Worship Group attending, from the area were Jessica Anne Dozois of Kingsbridge and Brent, Carol and Donald Bowyer of Wangham. The Religious Society Whitechurch News, of Friends traces back to the 1600s and early Friends developed testi- monies on peace, woolen's equality, sitnplieity and social justice stemming from their belief that God's divine spirit is in everyone. .The local .• group meets on. Sundays and following a period of singing, .they settle into a silent meeting for worship. Members. may be led to 'share spo- ken ministry during the meeting for worship. There is no paid clergy and very.little hierarchy ill Quaker organization. The Lucknow Worship Group welcomes inquiry from people wishing to lean more about Quakers. � Ca Barrie folks visit Mildred by Jean Ross Mr. and Mrs. Viv Plainer of Barrie, Mr. and Mrs. Don Dittmer of London were visitors on the weekend with Mildred •McClenaghan..; Mildred visited on Wednesday with Edith Swan of . Brucefield. Also : attending this cousin get to-gether : was 'Eileen Parker of Exeter and Luella: Kerr of Inverhuron. They; all .had lunel at the restaurant,in ;Bruicefield. ' Guests at the home of Angus and. Vera. Falconer on theweekend were Athol and Mabel Purdon of Port Colborne, their dapghter Shelley Grant • and her son Jason from Ross. Taylor. Las Angeles, California; Anita Davis, sons Jeff and Grant and grandson Tom of Detroit, Michigan; and Colleen and, ,Hugh McMillan of .Sombra. The all attended the Purdon-McKay reunion at the home of Alan and Norma Falconer at Blyth on Saturday. Whitechurch hall board, 'held a shoot party on Monday evening' with seven tables in "play. High lady' was Kay McCormick and second Irele Smyth; most shoots Barbara Culbert; high man; George Inglis, second Oscar Skefter; and most shoots NOMINATIONS NOTICE .TO' MUNICIPAL ELECTORS TOWN OF GODERICH, TOWNSHIP'OF GODERICH, TOWNSHIP OF . COLBORNE, TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD; TOWNSHIP OF WEST • • WAWANOSH,' TOWNSHIP OF EAST WAWANOSH TAKE Notice' that nominations may be filed between -9 a.m. and.5• p.m. on nomination day, Friday,'October 10; 1997 or during the period from Tuesday, April 1, 1997to Thursday, October 9, 1997 inclusive irhmediately.pteceding nomination day, at a tirpe when, the clerk's. office is open at the office of the clerk of the Town of soderich: OFFICES FOR WHICH PERSONS MAY BE NOMINATED 7." ONE MEMBER QF THE HURON COUNTY ...'BOARD OF.EDUCATION REPRESENTING TOWN OF.GODERICH. TOWNSHIP OF GODERICH TOWNSHIP'OF COLBORNE TOWNSHIP OF WEST. • WAWANSOSH TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP OF•EAST• .WAWANOSH . 'FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that nominations Must be in the prescribed form andacoompanied,by the prescribed nomination tiling fee of $100 The nomination will only be certified where theclerk is satisfied that the person is qualified to be nominated and that the nomination complies with the Act. The nomination must be signed by the candidate, and%may be filed in person or by an agent as set forth in section 33 of the Act, Nomination forms and full particulars of procedures to be followed may be' obtained from the undersigned. , •Where there are more certifies! candidates than are required to fill the office, notice will be given.of the location of voting places, the dates and times that voting places will be open for voting, Manner in which electors may use voting proxies, and any alternative voting methods. • ANDFURTNER TAKE NOTICE that where, at 5 p:m. on Thresda% October 14,1997;'the number of certified candidates for an office is, the Same or less than the number to be:glected, the clerk shall: immediately declare the candidate or candidates elected by acclamation. On Wednesday, October 15, 1997between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p°m„ •additional nominations may be filed for the remaining vacancies in the office inrespect of which there was an insufficient number of certifiedcandidates, and the provisions of subsections 33 (5).and :37 (2)'apply; • Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sleightholm visited last Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Sleightholin of St, Thomas.. A family. reunion • was held at Goderich on Sunday Don and Jean Ross attended the 25th surprise. wedding ,anniversary of -Tony. and 'Gerry' Verbeek held at their `son Jeff's home. near Conn, .on: Sunday afternoon. ' John McKinnon. an'd'., Orville Elliott.rdturned • home • on Wednesday evening 'from a, three week. trip to Grande Prairie, Alberta, where they visit-' ed Orville's son Donald, :, and.. McKinnon 'relatives: They hada good trip arid nice weather, W1 'Whitechurch Women's Institute held their 'meet- ing on Wednesday. evening in the 'hall. Marjorie.- Wall was the convener of the Family and .Consumer Affairs meeting. President Jean Ross opened the meeting. '. Agnes Farrier read' the ' minute$, and business was • discussed. the'.roilcall was:.. What; did our forefa- thers do with herbs? ' Marjorie/Wall intro- duced the speaker Beth Fulton from Pandora's Pantry to Wingham. She. talked about the ,different herbs arid' how they are •.used in different ways. Mary Helm , read same sayings'' from "lid's Say .'the Darndest'Things." A report from; the dig= trict annual was given,by Helen Currie, and, a can-_ vention `report by Jean. McGuire was given. Marjorie 'Wall gave the motto - Good health and good food are two of life's greatest • blessings. • Marjorie conducted a,eon- test while 'Agnes Farrier and Jean: McGuire ',pre-. pared lunch. •• .