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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1989-10-25, Page 18P*ge 18—riareknow Sentinel, 1, ' ' * e y„ October'25. O 4 sfr a 48 Coming Events 48. Corning E meta SINGLES DANCE ev&r Friday, 41 a.m. Music by D.J. Country and Western and best of the 50's. White Carnation, Holmesvilie. $4.00 per person. 482Y9228.---40tfar ELEVENTH ANNUAL London Arts & Crafte Christmas Show & Sale returns to Centennial Hall, London, Friday, Oct. 27 - 12 noon -10 pm. Saturday, Oct. 23 - 11 am -10 pm. Sunday, Oct. 29 - 11 array pm. Admission :$2. Over 100 craftspeople. A quality show and sale. Information Olga Traher (519) 0701810.—hc DUNGANNON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY HALLOWEEN! DANCE Saturday, October 20, Dungannon Agricultural Ball, 9 p.m. - 1 pan 6 piece 50's and 80's band "High Tide" $600 ad- mission, lunch, costuunes judged at 10:30 p.m. sharp --40, 42, 43 T.EAI' RAKING TIME AGAIN Anyone wishing to have leaves raked, the Boy Scouts will be available to assist, call George at 528-2833 or Jim at 5213-2205.-42,43 DAY TRIP To the People's Church, Toronto, to see the "Living Christmas Tree' musical pro- gram in December. Call Daybreak - Marg Burkhart 528-3544 for further details. Book now. This is a popular one!. -42-44 COSTUME PARTY teen dance, Auburn Community Centre, Friday Oct. 27. Prizes for costumes. Air band, competition held. Air band registration 8-9 p.m. Admission, $4.00 Music by DJ. -42,42 RIPLEY CURLING CLUB Persons interested in starting to curl please contact the following committees: Ladies (Tuesday night, one afternoon), Joanne Stewart 395-2443, Caroline Liddle 393201; Mixed (Thursday night and Sun- ) RANI Pollock 395=5964, flim or Marie Mac T,e i . d 395=5034; Men .(Monday or Wednesday night) Doug Coulees 3954416, Larry. Irwin 395-5622. Curling to start by November 1. Contact committee as soon as possible.-43ar BANQUET An annual meeting of Lucknow and District Horticultural Society Tuesday November 7 at Lucknow Legion Hall. Directors are now selling tickets and will be contacting the remembers. Tickets should be purchased by November 1.-43ar LUCKNOW TOWN .AND COUNTRY CLUB Will meet in the Lucknow Legion =Hall Monday October 30, 2 .pm. Euchre (prizes) Halloween (Costumes), -43 SAT's COOKING OnWednesday Nov 8 at 9:45 am at Lucknow United Church Brenda-Kranen- burrgwill hold a free microwave demonstration - come ;learn how .to make and sample some great ,desserts and have a good .time of :ftln„and fellowship. Everyone _welcome. Sponsor -ed by.. ;ate Lucknow Coffee Break Program. 3,44 C1E1RIS 'MAS YOUTH MUSIC NIGHT Lucknow, Brookside and Lucknow .Chlris- tian .School Choirs with Lucknow .School Concert Band. Thursday, December 7, Lucknow Community Centre. --443 KINGARF ,FOWL SUPPER St. Matthew's Anglican Church -gararf Sunday ' November 5, 4-7 :pm. Adults: $7.'00, Children 10 years under $3110, Preschoolers free. Follow -Hwy. 9 . to Kinloss, turn,north on Cty. Rd. 1.4%44 40T11 WEDDING ANNIVERSARY The family of Dan and Anne -McInnes invites you lo . join them in the :celebration of their .parents' 40th edding.;;# r►nirver- sary ..and Open 'e House -at the Unfitted Church, 'D ey ' St. ° 1yth on � unday, November 5, 1919 ' 2 pm to . 4 ;prem. Best rhes only. -48,44 LUC.OW Ag.aur. I.T. Lucknow CGIT i=nvites you to -hear Becky Ackert ,:who :w a Notary Bx- ,fehange Student Sunday October 29, 7:30, .Lucknow United 'Church.- 3x 45171 WEDDING ANNIVERSARY The family of Ernest and Malrjorie Beecroft invite you to an Open Mouse in honor of their parents' 45th wedding -rnn- niversary on Saturday, Nov. 4th from 24 and 9.10 pm at the Armouries in Wingham, Ont. Your presence will be their cherished gift. -43,44 UNICEF Pupils from Lucknow and Brookside Public schools will be collecting for UNICEF onHallowe'en. Please give generously to their orange boxes. -3x SINGLES DANCE Saturday, October 20, White Carnation Hall, Holmesville. Dancing 9-1 "Ken Scott". No jeans please. -43 PUMP YOUR MONEY Into C.F. November 4th, 1989 Cystic FIbrosIs 'SUDDENLY 1115 SOLD" Today's thildren, tomorrow's world UNICEF (United 'Nations Interna- tional Emergency Fluid) ho s to far- ther the Rights ofChit'en all over the world. As the United 'Nations re res to ratify the •Convention -on the ts of the Child, UNICEF wants to ensure that all children have the rights to SUR- VIVAL, PRTECT%OIC and DEVELOPMENT. Did your know every min. 6 children die and 6 more are disabled from disease? One in five children is hungry, , redly hungry. More than 30 million children live on the streets of the world's cities and 10 million are refugees. Instead of going to school, millions of children must carry water, hunt for food and firewood to help the family exist or work long hours in fac- tories or fields. Every day children are put in prison, tortured and some are ex- ecuted. These young people should have the rights that our chldren enjoy. Last year Canadian children raised over $3 million. Please do your share to making UNICEF work possible, by giving generously when school children bring their orange boxes on Halloween. Mason :Bailey ' 482-9371 BROKER (24 Hour Sondra) RESTAURANT .ILGAS:RAR: 3/4 acre paved lot, . busy highway corner, includes good home on same property. Price reduced. CLINTON - 137 Victor' Street, 3 bedroom, 2 storey alumni d, very well kept, li many. extras inc' ed in attractive price. RESTAURANT: Licenced for 60, apartment above, central location in busy town. 700. ACRES: Ashfield Township, impressive home, good maple bush, cattle and hog barns. Additional land available. AUBURN: 11/2 floor home, 4 bedrooms, Large corner lot, under $60,000:00. INDUSTRIAL =PROP9e Vanastra, 12.000 sq. ft. soloSse. -97 ::ACRES: 10th line Ashfield, 80 acres workable, 15 acres hardwood bush. No buildings. :2 ACRES: Spacious and Luxurious Country Home in Morris Township. 4 bedrooms, 2 ,baths. All new throughout. Inform=ation htin E Remy Uyl of Whitechurch ( centre), and forrmetly of Llmmtron, was honored for her 10 years -of service_asa volunteeratlhe Boron Day Centreforthellomebound, g the centre's annual volunteerappreciation4night, held on October4. Mrs. Uyltsflanked* .JoanSpit Bal (left), the e : to : :`for the board of directors for the centre, and'Linda ;Girard, :the prr_bramsupervisarforadliltsermiee&inHuron Comair,'from;:theMin' istryoflommunity and :So.cIal erviees. (DSvlitEmsiie roto) RIME $TOPPERS 1100-2653787 Crime Stoppers of Grey Bruce .:Are ;seeking the . public's assistance in :the in- vestigation of :a break, enter and theft in the village of Lucknow. 'The iKiiricardine ;detachment of :the On- <•tario Provincial Police reports :that on September 9, .1099.at-approximately 10130 Pam, .the Lucknow .IVX real 'Centre was -:broken into. 'Entry was +obtained by forcing open .a Side rWilKlow. :once ,inside the ct p dt(s) , entered::a arm inside the :medical cell - ,tree. 'The cillprit(s) made off with numerfais,s3rtlages and various prreslciip- tion -drugs. Luck prow c ranch ioii :.a youth hart Teague every Moiulday Might. In grits scop d ,year, ° oe Program bas been well received. Any youth bet- ween .,the ages -;of 10.0018 Is ,welcome rto jaf 11t. Here Teed 'MacDonald, treasurer of the ,rtoagae, ;takes Alin her .eagle :eye loping .for :a :trouble out to win the game. (I b ,llis Matthews . i to .1f you ,feel you can help in this ease, Crime' Stoppers of Grey 'Orme ,are -will- ing _to pay, a reward tot : 1.(100 for klifrrrr-,. Motion leading .:to .an, arrear CO.Crime Stoppers at 1787. You will snot, asked to identify Yourself and you will not lave to testify in tow. Port Albert :Microwave Maniacs The third meeting of the Port Albert Microwave .Maniacs :was :held -at the home of Douglas MacLean en sober 12. Members did .a word ,.'search and-tho b of time wasters :and time Myers in • kitchen. `'they widesaltadvx1'PAP 'Style •Frittata Plans •were made bribe party -at Icingsbridge on 'November '2. The fourth meeting ;was held ;at Douglas Cbert's• Members discussed :the `:Party :And ;who would bring what. They :learned -about hot spots in the :microwave Ate. made some 'delicious SPudweisers, which they topAed ,with Make Ahead Meat Sauce. They Aso made some, yummy S'.mores. `Uoy, ,were they stickey! 101.11111111111111111111111111111.1.11111111111111.11.111111111111 ,JAMI SON - Terry anti Carole are pleas- ed to announce the late, but Safe, arrival of their son, Kyle Terry, born at Alexan- dre Marine and General Hospital, Goderivh, on %ober 10, 1,009 at 8:01 Am. ,Kyle topped the scales at 9 lbs. 14 M. Proud grandparents are :Earl .and Donalda Jamieson, Wallow .and John � (y g-ro , Clinton./�y'{G t,+, .40p0, nparents .are 'Tillie Hackett, Luckknow, :Vera Devereux, Clinton and:Barry Devereux, Brantford. Weather Q,y: Can you see a :rainbow at night? Yes. They are called moonbows and (can diisp.JaY all the colours of the spec- trum but generally appear white.