HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1989-01-25, Page 14Pe14-0.1atikailw Setititobi,
Bob Ferguitin,INeldmim withtheDally
Inspection Branch in our office Me
responsible for linsee, Grey 4tad North
Huron has retired. Bch is a 1953 DAC
graduate and faczadd for a few years
before:Starting' his career in Daity twee
tion. His :career ipamied the transition of
mBlcproductionfromtbreefragmentsinto
one of the strongest marketing organiza-
tions in Apiculture.
Dur staff wishes Bob and Joan well as
they .enjoyretirement.
Safety Gloves
Gloves wed to protect hands from
petticides should he made of meopren. e or
Latex and P.V.C. :can be damaged
bypesticide formulations and leak.
Winter. is a good timetoplan forthcom-
ing year. TheB.E.A.R. computerprogram
will demonstratedifferent enterprises and
malyze the risk involved in your present
or proposed operation.
We have a copy of the program and Will
work with you on request.
Aimual Meetings
Bruce County Pork Produiers -
February 7th - 12f00 Noon. Bruce County
Wheat Producers - Ripley Legion -
Bruce courtly 0MAF
February Ilth 41200 Noen. 13ruce County
Milk Producers - Banquet and Aimusd
Meeting - Fetamay &h Formosa Com-
inzudty Centre - 4740 eadh - Tickets
available fuel County NM Committee.
AgrietigirsralFsteasisnAward
Has someone in 'your Brea made an
outstanding contribution to Agricultural
extensionin 0 • • ," o? Nominatehimor her
for the 1189 1t. HiIliard
Agricultural :Extension Award.
'This award consists of a °citation. and
;IOW The incaley is to be used for an exten-
sion, research, or educational project of
-the recipient's choice.
The a -:) ,*0 Agricultural College Alum-
ni Foundation is taking the nominations.
Send them to OAC Alumni Flamdation, vio
Freeman McEwan, Ontario Agricultural
College, University of Guelph, NIG 2W1 by
February 28th.
The 1988 winner was Ross Daily of
CIPPL-ATV, London.
Rev. " :tu Henderson was the
speaker at Chalmers on Sunday morning
in the absence of Rev. J. Neilson.
Miss Rendre Pardon from 6 tz ' a spent
the weekend with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. A. Pardon.
Mr. and Mrs.19m. Pardon visited a few
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Gaunt ancl fantily of Chatham.
ewe
The Jamnay meeting tri Chalmers WM
washe1donalanuary184ntliehomeof
Agus4lalconer, with Mit. Archie Pardon
and Mrs. Walterlialiott as leaders.
Mrs. A. Pardonspiinedthemeetingviith
',call to worship followed with hymn and
=mature reading and gave the meditation
followedwith
Mrs. Mott had the lathe' s do a quiz on,
some . of cluaacter which people
sbouldpossess.
Mr. Vellum gave tbe topic on
Presbyterbm world service and develop-
ment, bow -the churches all wmictogether
in largeprojects even though they call it a
different name. In some countries water
has to he carried six to iaight kilometers
before the people can iise it.
Mrs. A. Pardon gave a recipe for a hap-
pyliew year.
The maim' tes were read, collection
received, innim* ess discussed.
Meydecidedtohnveahoothatthe craft
festival in Ian:blow in Aiwa, a Special
eburchaervicv May7 for thel5thaumiver-
slay WM&
The volicall was answered by 12
menthers with the word commit.
Febrmay meeting is to he held at
Jean "Mutts home With Julie lee from
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Survial House in Goderich as speaker.
the meeting.
Gracewasumg, bhs. Falconerserveda
tasty lunch. Mrs. Norma Rintoui gave the
courtesy.
ChahneisPresbytmianChareb
Chalmecs Presbyterian Minch =held
their anumal meeting on January 21 in the
church basementwith12present.
Rev..Jobn Neilson' • • - • ;, • Witbseripture
and prayer. Mr. I : • • was appointed
chairman:and Archie Pamionassecretaiy
for themetig.
Reixatsweregiven and amproved, With
Chidmers meethg ;the objectives for
the year.
Norma Rintold, Mary Simpson, Barry
.Elliott and Archie Pardon were appointed
to the board of managers fora three year
term.
Me 125th anniversary committee
reportedthreespecialseavices dining the
year: March .12 with Borace Braden of
Waterlooasspeaker; Anniverssny May21
will:Rev. ILloydildurdodc and/Voveanber
12withitev.RDA.CurriezifewnSoinad.
A celebniftonfor the 15thainniverary Of
theWMSavilibeheldSandayMay7with
Mrs. A. Mundell as speaker.
'The minutes were read from last year
2ind new business discussed. Rev. Neilson
closed valliplayer.
Visit- ors with Ab Wylds on January :16
were Bern Rattle and Jess IIVAlord-Camp.
„ hell Of Kincardine; humecnialiers, Iy
Bonnett of lamas and Twen Trcppier of
lancardine.
Oii January .17, Eleanor and Gladys
Wylds of Irtszardine visitedWith Ab.
ThistimeiastyearlwasinvitedlartWey
andDiattietlians to help With lbehlgidget
notheytettmamest as a50.51 xlrzwatidad-
inthoka' dieketaeller.litaboutIOartilarriv-
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tourcofthity, by the ie Ilibtloth arrived 1
had oratchedparts Of *bunt twosomes just
enough 40 met my Appetite Inner tat*
inithedbodkeyottlitui level Wm. Stem
it to qty that 1Atayed or thevita* day,
thccourbiy enjoyed the oaceileat anealiait
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bosom YamB4iey t She ace. Mir this
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iri Guides hold International Night
Thteraidienal Night for Girl Guides was
held at the town ball in Luckuow on
Jimmy 19.
Pin'ents and Mends enjoyed a pot luck
'meal which featured foods from various
counthes.
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The young ladies were to prepare the
food.
Four girls were earning their hostess
badge at this event and were responsible.
for planning the evening and a *cting as
hostesses for the meal.
These Girl Guides flew up to Pathfinders at the International Night for ,Guides. Left to
tiffit,lanielleeranston, (1040% Burkhart photo)
'Tenderfoots *lug alp :to failfledged VIM Valdes are hack row, left to right, Sam -
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they have ,.virtually exhausted all their
leadaintothediSappeomoceof twenty•five
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had bosiAtteudisw itheilairoow reunion. •
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