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entitlel, Wednes'ay,Septcmber 16,1998
'Beginnings is Celebrate students return
theme for meeting to school with corniest.
'llBc Smurfs Jenna
King 96, Rachel Van
Diepen 94, Tyler Page
110. Bantams: Curtis Dyk
125, 134;. Simi Berry 138,
131, Grace Finnigan 125.
Juniors: Samantha Dyk
162, Richard Elliott 189,
202, 183, 'I jrler Nicholson.
• 201, Anson Ritchie 152,
Amber Ritchie 160,
Whitney Taylor 180, 174,
173. Seniors: D.J.
Haldenby 253, 188,
Marlene Johnston 198,
Paula Taylor 180, 184.
by Erbna ktaldenby
The holiday weekend
was celebrated in many
ways as students got ready
oto go back to school. The
seventh. annual corniest
washeld in the village at
the home of Lea -Anne
Haldenby and Brad Engel.
Friends and neighbors
gathered to visit, swim
and eat.. The barbecued
chicken was scrumptious!
The Murray and Forster
families travelled to
Niagara Falls for, the wed-
ding of Steven Murray and
Cathy Biasin.
The bride, and groom
are honeymooning in
Ireland and Scotland. and
then on to Italy to visit
Cathy's . grandparents,
Steven is the son of Nancy.,
and Gerald Murray on the
tenth (Stoners Lake Ave.).
Congratulations from all
of its.
Unit 1
Unit 1 of the Lucknow
United Church Women
met in the , church parlour
on Sept. 1. with 10 mem-
bers present. The .theme of
the ,meeting was
"Beginnings." . •
Aliene Bradley gave
the call to Worship and
opening prayer. Noma
Campbell read the scrip-
tures. Elsie Houston
accompanied the hymns,
Lois Walden gave the
meditation. A new year in
Puddleducks
Friday, September 25th,
9:OQ• a, m. M 11:0Q a. m...
For kids and parents . .
Drop in for a visit . & a play,,.
...perhaps you might Want to stay
. FORM'9
SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC AUCTION
The Corporation of the County of Huron
Take Notice that. the; fanil(s) desc. ribed
below will be offeredfor sale by
public auction .a1.10:00 o'clock. in the
forenoon 'on the 6th day o, f. Octoher,1998 ai
b'uron .County:Court House; ,
1 Courthouse Square, Goderich, Ontario
N7A 1M2`
Descdpilon of Lpnd(s)• Minhnum,
Olds
iota 09, the iat4 dladoh piic
as of the neat day of ,Jveah hgl',
I, Lot 4, Plan.133 •
As pet Instrument Humber 497348
As per instndnent N4mber 311231
. Township of Tuckersmith, bounty of'.Huron
Province 00100 •
2. Lw 5,.PIad. t33
. AS',per Instrument Number 197347•
As pet 10nitrent Nunil>er 370192
Township of•Tuckersmith, County of Huron $18;720,82 •
Province of (rntaiio
3 North.Pari Lot 29i Plan 133
As per Insintnent Number 138948
Township of Tuckersmiih, County' of Huron . $15,90542
Province of Ontario
4. Part of the South ?art of. Lot 19: Concession 10 ' '
.As per instn+rnentNumber 18697$;
Township of West•Wawanosh, Countyof Huron . $2A81;8$'
Province of Ontario°
All amounts payableby the successful purchaser shall be payable:in Tull.
• at the time ofthe sale by`cash,or money order or: a bunk 'draft' or
cheque certified bya batik, trust corporation -or Province of.Ontario
Savings Office.
,519,456,66.
The,mdnicipality or board makes no representation regarding the lith 10
or any other:matters relating to the land to bu.sold.:Responsibility for
'ascertaining these matters rests withtlie potential purchasers.,
This sale is govemed by the Murtrctpa(1ax Saes Act,and thg Municipal
.'tax -Sales :,Rues: Thein ss ffliurchaser will be required 'to, paY tine
• amount bid .plus'accumulaied taxes.and the relevant land'lransfer tax.
Pofurther information regardingthis sale, contact::
Treasurer, Corporaiiori of the county of Huron
I Courthouse Square, Gdderich, (5nt5rio, WA 1 M2
Personal infotniatton•coutained on this form, collected pursuant to the
Municipdf-1"az.Sates Act will oe used for the purposes of. that Act,
Questions. should -be ditected to tiie Preedotn`of Information and Privacy ,
Coordinator al the instift tion responsible for the procedures under that
Act... •
the life of our church
begins this month, The
end of summer means pos-
sibilities for new begin-
nings.. Teachers find it par-
ticularly hard as they face
a new class at this time of
year. A greek sage
declared, "He has half the
dee. d done who has made a
new beginning." New
beginnings make new life.
Edna 'Alton gave a
reading "A Tree."
Mrs, Walden gave an
article from the. Mandate
or "The Classroom." A
lady from the Brampton
area is • teaching in a
Multiculture Environment
which brings challenges•
and benefits to educators
and students a like. She.
has taken a world's reli-
gion course and finds it
challenging.
The . rolicall • was
answered by naming •
something interesting you
did during the holidays,
and donating a dish towel
and cloth to the kitchen.
Lois read an article on
the "Blacks • in Nova
Scotia.", Lois and Edna
served freshmeiats..(sab
mitted:by Allow Bradley).
Huron County
HIV/.AI/D, Su Network
H.C.H.A.iN.
WALK FOR AIDS
:Sunday, September 27
12G On, Registration.
Robertson Public School
' Goderich
Phone for pledge sht ate
402.1141
Person collecting the moat
pledge dollars, will receive a
Peter EMI Snyder
terebration of lite"
.$10181T Ride Print veined at
approximately $250.00:
Birthday Club
Alex ender Van °Sch
September 16 1989
9 Years OId
Keidet J1111008
September 16,1.989 •
• 9 Years Old' •
ufon: Atkinson ;'
5epternber'17, 1999'
5 Years Old '
`Graeme McNaughton
• September 18, 1988
10 Years, Old:
KeVikl;Hansen:
September 20, 1992
6 Years Old
Amber'Hackett,
September 22,' 1987
1 i Years Old
Rochelle Lordry
September 22,1989
'9 Years OId `
Nicole geyersbergen
September 22,1992
G Years Old
Christiin•
' The Lucknow
' sbyterian WMS started
the fail term with a bounti-
ful pot luck dinner in the
church an Sept. 9.
Norma Raynard wet
corned everyone and
opened the needing with a
reading "Have You Had a
Kindness Shown, Pass It
On." • •
• Audrey MacDonald led
the ,devotions reading the:
scripture from Luke 14: 25
33. Her topic was on the
family and she said human •
umo�
New experiences in
learning are happening to
some of our young people.
Brad Wilson is off to his
first year in high school, at
Walkerton District. Lucas.
Thacker and Jason Wall
are off to. Guelph
University for .their first
year. Tara Thacker,Kara
Wall and Sara Haldenby
utiough
are all returning to Guelph
to continue their learning.
Brad Murray is going
to Lombard, Illinois to
continue -lis studies,
Friends and neighbors
helped Don Wall celebrat-.
• ed a special birthday this
past weekend. Happy
birthday 'Don!
Jack and Joan Barr
joined family members at
the annual Barr pienie in
Woodstock on Sunday,
Ladies from the com-
munity attended a clothing
party at thehome of
Joanne Van Dana on
Wednesday.
., Our sympathy is
.extended to Sherry and
Mike Taylor of
Whitechurch and their
families in the sudden
death of their son, Justin
William. Sherry' is the
daughter of Bob and
Dianne Wall of Salem
who formerly lived 'in
Westford on the 10th
Concession of Cuirass. A
private funeral was held
on Saturday. :
families important
families are important but
Christian families are even
more important.
Everyone 'answered the.
rollcall with a summer
highlight,
Phemie Cameron had
two readings for the,yari-
ety number, "Grandma
Says", and "You're • Only
Dead Once."
Shirley Hawthorne con-'
ducted the business.
It was decided to give a
donation to help , the
Explorer Group with sup-
'plies for thecoming sea-.
son.
Rev.. Peggy Kinsman.
showed two • excellent '
videos, "Presbyterians
Sharing" and "Let's Go To •
the Lord's Corn .field," :•
They gave us an excellent .,
idea of where'. our offer
ings go and how they are'
used.
Norma Raynardclosed
the meeting with prayer.
(submitted by Mildred
Loree). .
Skp�y.W .' lustituti
During ` the last' few Women's Institute, wnh a' branch Would :provide::a
months, ;the Lucknow view to eventual amalga- speaker,"and some enter.•
' JuniorWomen's Institute ' oration. taintnent. (submitted by .,.
has participated. in saltire To this end, .a' Joint •`CecrliaMiltenburg)
interesting •programs, and meeting was held on the
undergone a:'•. ' major . evening • of ,Sept. •8, begin-
change. • Hing with a pot luck sup
In June,• members. tray- per; Two guests froth the ...
oiled out to the country to executive of the Bruce.
see the gardens of Cecilia County District Women's
1VIiltenburg, Theresa 'institute'were'present; to
Ritgen, Attie Reitkerk, install the officers of the 0
and Sharon INlivins. The new Institute branch. Lois tt:7`
Y `•
enjoyed. seeing many dif Prieberrger, - District.
ferent kinds•af flowers, President, and Doreen
and left with many new McAdam,,: *Secretary.
' ideas to try,: Later the same. Treasurer, advised on The'Lucknow Women's
month, a Lions Club meal ' questions" which 'cattle up, .Institute congratulated' the
was catered: . and: the following officers newly.. formed Sepoy.
There . was a break until were installed: president - Women's; Institute, foriner-
August, when members ' Anne, Guay; vice president ' ly the Lucknow ,Junior. WI
travelled to the Fireside - Pot, Porter; secreetary - when they, met last,
Cafe,: south of Wingham,' Sharon' Nivins,. treasurer Tuesday : night: ' In the
for a delicious meal, a' Nancy' Aitchtsoti; public future,.the Lttckrtow..WI
short meeting, and then on 'relations LC.ec-"t-lia=-aniet-•t re-Sepoy WI will
to Blyth`-tri--see=thery • M ltcn urg;_program co,. Amalgamate,
humorous. play • 'Jobs, ordinator: - •, Deana After a delicious pot
lobs, Jobs" ' • Reavie; Tweedsmuir histta:- luck'meal, a jciint meeting
' Because the provincial ry Jane, Hasty •, district was'held`and proved to be
orgattization.has decided' director - Anne'.Guay,` interesting and'enjoyable.'
to disband` the Lucknow (Nqaticy'Brown - alternate): We thank''the Sepoy WI
branch as Junior Women's A !notion was made, ' for the invite, Together •a•
Institute and become. a and passedweal' the new program to celebrate aur ,
branch ,of : the Federated , group;' the Sepoy Women's 90th birthday was Worked •
Women's.. Institutes of ', Institute, • out:
Ontario', A -couple meet- It was decided to have - We look•'forward to .the
Ings per Year will be held another joint meeting.;on next•jointMeeting. .
.in conjunction with. the Get: 13, at 7:30 (creole- (submitted by ' Mattel
. existing Luckiiow: orate, and the. Sepoy : Whitby) •
joiu;