The Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-11-26, Page 8.Page 8 T Luel ow Se, tro rel, Wednesday, November 2,6, X997
Kairs:hea
remembers
Alice Ritchie was host-
ess ': for the. Kinloss'
Kairshea Nov, 20 meeting.
Directors Marion,
MacKinnon and, Alice
Doelmati assisteby the
hostess served dessert and
:beverages prior to the
meeting.
Donna McBride read an
article about veteran Peter.
MacDougall of Mount
Forest. Legion who. is the
coordinator of the' Poppy
Committee there.
Ann MacDougall. read
the scripture...
Ann :read : the well
knowrf school poem
"Indian Sums ier."
Margaret Mowbray was
the citizenship ,convener..
for this meeting.
June Gilchrist read an
article "0 Canada," which
stated 'that a number of
people do• not know the'
--first line of -the -National
Anthem. ,.One. •survey to t%,.
ed 1350 people, between
Oct. 28.- 'Nov: 4,:: who
wished to 'become
Canadian Citizens -' 4.5 per
...cent failed ;the tests:. N.;
pass mark was ,1Z correct
• answers out of 21.,
Irene Haldenby asked
the group the questions in
the survey and many of us
could not give the correct`
answer:
Margaret Mowbray.
'introduced guest speaker
Verna Steffler. front ;.,
Wrngham, who is on the
Wi,righam Hospital
Restructuring; Board She:
r lost' capably told us some`
ways :the hospitals are
going'to cur costs by
ing hoseitai clusters 'in the
area...We. .should know
about 'W'ingl am Hospital
early rr 1998. The `'short
•age of doctors in'
Wrng.iam area arid 'many
other areas rsa major con
cern .
'members and'
,, one visitor answered • the
rollcall With. each,' person
asking...Verna a .question::
This was . a most educ'a
tional 'period: and gave
more information,, .,
Power to honies in..:.
• • Lucknow_ and the surs..
rounding areas” was ir2Ger�
rupted last weekwh.en
c"rgss arm. burned::Off
pole in the Holyrood.'area..
The, power went off
about 8 p' m and.
restored about four hours
later.
Christmas Trees.Fact
The' Christmas 'Tree
Harvest Festival held each .,
December, takes families
iron) .towns and. ;cities
across Ontario "back; (6.'.
the', fdriu". in .,a North-
,American-wide•;;tradition
of bringing home a tri-.
grant REAL Christmas;,,
tide,
.5r<.„. .. As kids, my sister and I won
listen to the local radio stat
on Christmas Eve waiting to hell
where Santa'had last been spotte,
i • 1 knew that we would have to be a.
by the time he ;feew over,Burlingt
.�. he wouldn't stop at ,our house..In
morning at about 5 am, we woul
start bugging Mom & Dad:to see
-- d ,were allowed to get .up yeti grou
am they would finally give in a
Keri'Midwintet, Manager
would "tear down the stairs
to see what Santa•had broughtus, hoping it wasn't a lump
coal!.411 of us at Ricki's/Bootlepger wouldlike to thank o
customers fora great,yeai'and we ,wish everyone a.
Merry Chst►ri�as!
s. the month :beforeGhrfs `inas'
and evenlrvhereyou look,
lots ofshoppers are laoking
;tbrxhegiMZs,in this hood
rite smartshopper"s listen to Santa's advice.
1�[ 1 g0117%iere l to shops to
grid the best pricer
So' be a's turtshop er' look
ihrouq/i ctll'cfo t ,stores
inhere Vvrire sure to find great c�flsirlori
too
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