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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-11-25, Page 6frgeWe9 i ago a -. Lucknove Sentinel,. HURON PLOWS ASSOCIATION .Annual Meeting Tuesdays Dec,1 ;pan, at Clinton OMAFRA Office Everyone Welcome wilMitiolgrirefirwr TIIANK YOU to the Voters of orae*muss for their support in the recent municipal•. election. -Wil, Gamble,. Councillor 1 • • Hturon County's tl 117E/TICLE E: 0 RENTAL.I u Headquarters ©, ID a Smart& Mid-sized Cars 11 JPassetiger &"cargo la 0 trans, Pickup Tricks E . ui1Daily, Weekly.. Monthly ©• atnsMental* &• O More-. 0 � E. tn CSR Ec'ERW1(11PArritIS E ntpivision of"Suncoast Ford 13 • Es '5001,uronnRd., Goderleh• p, a 1.888.3444486 e] . 1.524-8347 1 eeeelE1eaneeeed • Weducsday, November 25, ;998 Time to adjust d by Mary Anne Kukoly U's good to hear every- one arrived home safely on Friday evening after our taste of slippery roads. It's time to .change our dri- ving habits and that 'way avoid the ditches etc. r did hear of the odd circle tour of the road which does tend to remind'd us very quickly that winter is on its way. Wilda and Harvey. Thompson visited on the weekend with Lorraine and Frank Burgstaller of Barrie. A.Iso accompany- ing them was Fred Young of . Dungannon, and Margaret Harkness of Bervie. Margaret enjoyed a visit With her daughter 1vMary Huber and family, Heather Finnic and family visited with Kerry Boyle. and Kevin Harrigan and family of. Flora on' Saturday: They celebrated Sky Harrigan's fourth birthday. Birthday Club: Ar>Ahony. Sloetjes November 26, 1988, 19 Years Ord Melissa Weir November 27, 1907 11 Years Old Glenn Hackett November 0,1006 a Years Oid • $amuei Johnston November 28, 1939 9 Years Old Laura Irwin .November 2$,' 1994 4 Years "Old Mach Alton November 280991 7 Years Okl Maeltayla Lefor November 29, 1994 4:Years Old Visiting with Wendy and Roger Smith and fam- ily were his parents June and Bob Smith of Owen Sound. Fran and Jim Farrell and family entertained the Logtenberg family on Sunday. Included in the gathering were Jan and Simon, Agnes and Ken, and Kay and Jerry and their families, as "weir ?s. Melissa and James Burmaster of Kitchener: Birthday greetings are extended to Bill Burt as well as get well greetings. Hope you are well on the road to recovery. We, pray that Bernice's treatments in. London go well Sandra Forster visited with Margaret and Evan Keith of God'er%ch on Ring us up today and rake in the holiday geld! Place your ad now and run rings; around the• competition• halt today for rates and information, Saks Depatmrht 52&2822 wing habits Friday. Also visiting were ron Sha, Melissa, Christina and Allen .Keith. /George Knight of Pacton visited with his cousin, Joyce and Jim MeEwan, Mary ° Anne. Kukoly and Dick McCosh on "Thursday evening along with his aunt Annie. Re also visited with his aunt Gladys Arnold op Friday a "R"'4�l�la• Many frotn here enjoyed the play "The Miraele Worker" in Kincardine. Sandy and Blake Millar of Guelph visited on Friday • with Bette MacLeod. Saturday. Bette entertained • Doris and Qraen Rock and Edna Stanley. Also visiting with Anne and Mary Anne ,Kukoly were Bernice and John Trimble. of Orangeville, Ruby Peterbaugh and Mary Black. Friday, they enjoyed: a visit with Currie Colwell of Lucknow end d.og 1 cenco Private dog owners in West . Wawanosh Township will now pay $15' across the board for every dog they own no matte. 1, ,:° •px. Council. did .: she separate fey- spayed or ne .tett,. and fern:ales dogs at its meeting on Nov. 17. If you obtain a kennel licence it will, cost you $50 plus $2 per tag per dog. Two delegations attend- ed the meeting. Joni Yoder approached council regarding the placement of • a greenhouse at the back of his property..,Three Dungannon area ladies presented their proposal on replacing and/or repair- ing existing playgroual equipment in Dungannon. No action was taken on either. Council.gave support to a resolution from the Co-op education Town of Kincardine ask- ing the Canadian Diabetes Association toofficially recognize and support the efforts of Ayden Byte, who is running across Canada raising money for a diabetes cure. They also support a res- olution that requests the provincial government to reinstate compensation for volunteer firefighters on the same basis as it was under the former Workers Compensation Act and. not as provided fer under the new Workplace Safety and Insurance Act. • Cut, perm or set? "Hello, K & S Hairstyling, A trim and highlighting at 10:102"7.1r0:4 that wilk•t�e titre:' This is one of the many tasks I. do at my co-op • placement. ,My name is Jo -Anne Harris and 1 am a Grade 12 student " at F.E: "Madill Secondary School where I ate cur reedy enrolled to Jo -Anne Harris . a co. -operative • education pro- gram. My co-op placement is at K 8c S Hairstyling in Teeswater • T have 'observed and. assisted Kim and Sonya in many,wys. To.statt'thee day Off, 1 ;wotild';get the cards out for perms or dyes, and then I'd get the dye or perm solutions" that need ' • • I. have washed several different cps- tourers' hair. so that they'd' be ready for Kim or. Sonya to cut or style. I: have learned how to do a five -strand braid and, 'also how to do perm sets, and roller sets on the mannequin. Kim and Sonya both thought they were very good, '1 have also observed when they do waxing. and ear piercing which looks quite interesting. S.o fanny co-op placernentis interest- ing and educational. I' have learned a lot in the short time I havebeen there. 1 feel' ` very strongly that this.is the field X would' like to foliove through with in the future The co-op program is an excellent 'course. that T Would recommend students should think about taking • The 1999, executive of the LUcknow Horticultural Society was installed at the Society's 40th attntiai meeting on Nov: 13. Front roW Prep dent John Lamoureux and Past'President Frank Alton Back row: Leanne'trawford, treasurer; ,Ruth Alton, secretary and Andrea Feeley, second vice prtsi-. ' dent. (Livingston photo)