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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1989-05-31, Page 3GODERICH KINCARDINE 5244901 396-7012 likt 'OCCASIONS! *Party Hats -*Balloons *invitations *Plates *Party Flats and morel LS -5 R.R.2 atiuton. autAcca ping imitzel Lucknow 529-7247 We Invite you to come in and see our ex- tensive line of casual furniture products. Guaranteed quality and comfort. HOURS: Mon. - Sat. 8 111 6 p.m. Sun. 12 °Ill 6 p.m. UAL MEETING. Wingham and District Hospital Corporation Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Wingham and District_Hospital Corporation will be held in the Nursing Assistants Train- ing Centre, Catherine St., Wingham, Ontario on Thursday, June 22,1989, at the hour of eight o'clock p.m., for the election of Governors; for the appointment of Auditors; and for the transaction of such other things as may properly come before the meeting. Copies of the Annual Report and Hospital Financial Statements may be obtainedat the front desk of. the Wingham antl District Hospital prior to three (Mod( p.m., Thursday, lune 22, 1989. Membership granting votingprivileges may be purchased at the front desk of the hospital for one dollar41.00) prior -to five o'docic pan„ Wednesday, June 7„ 1989. No membership sold after that time,. Off that date, will entitle the purchaser to a vote. Dated at Wingham, Ontario, this fifteenth day of May, 1989. By Order of the Board of Governors. N. M. Hayes, Secretary IneknOW Sentinel, Wednesday, May 31, 1989—Page 3 uilters' Guild formed to tap resources • from page 1 quilts for her marriage. After she became engaged, she would prepare a' fancy quilt to be used on her marriage bed. Warm bedding was very important in Canada because of th sever winters. Scraps of worn clothing and blankets were used to make the first patchwork quilts. The themes of the 19th century quilts reflect the fact that those women lived in a world in which the seasons and cycles of life dominated their lives. Pierced quilts required the least outlay of cloth, which was scarce and expen- sive in early Canada, so this method was more commonly used for everyday quilts. Special occasion quilts, such as for a marriage, wee often of the appli- ques type and were passed from one generation to another. As a result, while a woman might have made many quilts in her lifetime, often only her treasured, fancy marriage quilt survived. Five Star Quilters' Guild president, Sharon Stein of Teeswater, said that the group, which originated in September 1988, has had as many as 40 ladies to their monthly meetings. The meetings are held month about in Lucknow and Teeswater and any ladies from the sur- rounding areas are welcome to join. The fair boards of Lucknow, Ripley, Teeswater and Mildmay have included a special quilt class this year, which will enable quilters to display their work. On June 28, the guild is having an In -Club Show in the Teeswater Town Hall. A guest speaker will be present to explain what judges look for. The meeting starts at 10 a.m. and is open to the public and a potluck lunch will be held. Viewerschoice awards will be presented. Response to the quilters' guild has been very favourable and Mrs. Stein is hoping that next year the group will be able to have professional workshops. 11 you are interested in joining or obtaining further information about the quilters' guild call Muriel Moffat at 528-2325 or Sharon Stein at 392-6495. Summer rec imograms taking shape " • fnnn page 1 ward and leave their names, serious attempts will be made to institute this program. After the names have been gathered, a meeting will be set up with MI those interested invited to attend. Al & Gladys liandlton would like to thank the „Lucknow and area people:for the support given our family over the past 24 years and to the many staff who have worked for us. We would like to introduce -your .new hosts: THE GRIEGfAMILY and wish them au the best in tir new venutie,Itik cam away pany fond and aniusing memories Airy time inbusiness, and we trust you will show aur MOW tbe, same support. -WADY'S .M1I1�N8 FAMILY WOAA Ball A Pee Wee Boys team has been entered in the WOAA league and a Midget Girls by team which means the girls' team will play exhibition games during the season and enter into the WOAA playoffs. Approximately 300 people were on hand for the sixth annual Grey -Bruce ROP bull sale held at Tri -County -Sales Arena, Hanover, on Monday, May22. Bullssold on a moderate demand. A quality offering of 71bulls sold foray average of 21,650, down $377 over 1988. • However, it should be noted that 29 more bulls= were auctioned In MO than the year before. The averages indicate the offering of bulls representing the various breeds. Eight Angus bulls averaged ;$1,191; 25 Charolais bulls averaged WS; Six Hereford bulls 'averaged 41426; 14 Limousin bulls averaged$1$105; Twollhor- thorn bulls average -41025; 16 Sim:nodal bogs averaged $1,272. Other high selling bulls: Angus - Lot 1 - 41i460 - consigned by Don_ Hargrave, , Pro' WO Station, sold to Haroid, Ammer; liot2 -$1,450, consigned by Wm. Vona, eold Jo Hobert Watson, 'Oberodds-Loit21-$3611094,'consignedby Frok MO** 'Oral aOld t� tinned Breeders Inc. - Guelph; - Ass - consigned by Xiniongb (Obaroleis, neeefot;1 -toosigned by rto Davis fi/tef $1,400 - con- H!ords, Um, sold . • ..•••• • tr Unu�hi- Loti,o4igned Running any Of these summer pro- grams requires dedicated, knowledgeable volunteers. Lucknow :is not the only village or town that has difficulty is keeping summer programs on the go. While it may appear that there are enough area children to participate in all these programs, it really depends on whether the kids want to participate. It takes more than four or five people to make a team. So kids - it's up .to you, keep your ears open for an- nouncements being made at your school and be sure to inform your parents. ammomemaimmamoosue ARMREPORT Bruce County OMAF Bruce Patehell, Tara, sold to Bill Scriven, iiyton; Lot 63- $2,150 - consigned by Wat- Cha Farms, Mount Forest, sold to Doug McDonald, Tara. Shorthorn - Lot 168 - $950 - consigned - by Bill Bryden, Mount Forest, sold to Davis Beef Farms, Dobbintif ; Lot 67 -$900 - con - aligned by Bill Bryden, Mount Forest, sold to Davis Beef FarMs, DObbinton. Sinunental- Lot65 41,600 -consigned by Jhn Milner, .Dundalk, sold to Tom Ed- wards, SinghamPton; Loil2 41,400 - eon - signed by Itarkaway Simmentals, dale; sold to Jack MacGillivray, Report The Agricklboalist,rogtamil right On orl .114 ment of the ileolor . on tarot *the anaInlor week. Allonwinsitely' _ will be vi OP , Brute, nova and Petth' _ *iodation flailstrOillnt�tOundM we LIt - -held A0101010 the LIMowel ConmunItyVentre beginninR at9:4arn.Speaker8 frornthe PariniSs ocjjtlon andSt. John Ant. bulance