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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-10-19, Page 8Page 8--Luchnow Sentinel, Wednesda Demonstrate lifesaving skills Lucknow Fire Fighters demonstrated their extracation equipment last Friday evening, in conjunction with their open house held during Fire Prevention Week. The small number in attendance was duly impressed with the equipment that various organizations in the area have donated to the fire department and by the expertise shown by the firefighters. (Pat Livingston photo) The Wilkins clan meets for Thanksgiving On Thanksgiving Sunday Charles and Mayme Wilkins had their family with them. There was Kenny Wilkins, Barbara Wilkins of Paris, Liz Wilkins of Mount Forest, Larry, Janet, Laura and Adam Wilkins of Ashfield Township, .Allan and Janet Peck of Ridgetown, Bill, Joanne, Stacey and Ean Wilkins of Guelph, Jack, Sharon, Timothy and Matthew Wilkins of Ashfield Township, Laura and Mabel Campbell of Toronto, Stella and Lloyd Ir- win of Kinloss Township. On Saturday, Kae, Jim and Cecil Webster were in Goderich and visited with Mrs. Norma Young and on Sunday the three -some took off to Tobermory and en- joyed a ride on the Chi Cheemaun. It was'a wonderful trip - not a swell on the bay. They then enjoyed a visit in Tobermory with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Craigie and their two grandsons, Chris and Danny Hindman. OCHALSH by Kae Webster Recent visitors with Ewan and Mary MacLean was Mrs. Ross Calvert of Sarnia and Mrs. John Metcalfe of Petrolia. Rhetta . and Marion MacLennan had their Thanksgiving dinner with Mrs. Margaret Morton and her two children, Seena and Jason of Point. Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robb and Glenn had their Thanksgiving dinner with William and Shirley Irwin and girls of Ashfield Township. PINE RIVER U.C.W. The U.C.W. of the Pine River United Church met Tuesday evening October 11 in the basement of the church. The meting was opened by convener President Mrs. Betty Jones read the roll Mrs. Delbert Wilson. Mrs. Audrey call which was answered by 20 ladies giv- Ferguson read the scriptures. ing comments on Kountry Kitchen. Members enjoyed a Bible Quiz in which the ladies were divided into groups of two to answer the questions. Mrs. Ferguson read the skit from the last page of the lastest Observer. mel o• GIC Rates for 35 Trust Companies 524-2773 270 Shoppers Mtg. & Loan The minutes of the September meeting were read by Mrs. Ruth Farrell. Mrs. Margaret Ferguson gave the treasurer's report who said the ladies did very well at the Kountry Kitchen bazaar which had been held on Saturday, October 8. 3470 1-2 Yrs. Ann. MacKenzie Trust AEINVESTMENTS 122 Court House Square, Goderich 70 Shoppers. Mtg. & Latin *No Fees •No Charges 1-800-265-5503 Some people are saying that oil heat is old-fashioned.. . Maybe. Oil dealers do give you good old-fashioned "I'II be right over" service. They're not like the huge gos or electric utilities. I feel like my oil dealer knows me. Ano oil heat equipment is more efficient, more economical, clean, safe. • If that makes•oil heat old-fashioned, then I guess I'm just an old-fashioned kinda guy. • Call your local fuel oil supplier. A message from the Honie Energy Group. Ontario s oil heating association. 819 88-03