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The Village of Lucknow
NOTICE TO PROPERTY.OWNERS
DESTROY WEEDS
Notice is hereby given to all persons in possession of land, in
accordance with the Weed Control R.S.O. 1990 Chapter W5,
Section 3, 16 and '23 that unless noxious weeds growing on their
.lands within the Municipality of The Village of Lucknow are
destroyed by the date of June 18, 1993, and throughout the sea-
son,, the Municipality may enter upon the said lands and have
the• weeds destroyed, charging the costs against the land, as set
•out.in the Act. .
The co-operation of all citizens is earnestly solicited,
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Weed Inspector Lorne Robinson 396-8045
Clerk B."M. Whitcroft 528-3539 .
..North America's Finest
Beatrice. Foods Inc., Toronto, announced, today that its
• milk processing plant, Maple Lane, in Kitchener Ontario. was
named the winner of the Quality Chekd Dairy, Products
Association's Wayne Gingrich Award for excellence in total plant
quality..
This Beatrice plant was a finalist .for the second co'nsecu•,
tion' year and captured the coveted award this year 'from 'among
mc)rc than 100 other dairy plants' in the Qcia•lity Chekd
Association. • .
Beatrice has won• this coveted award 4 times in the -last 6
years. The Gingrich. award recognizes the on-going commitment
and 'dedication to rigid standards of product purity, freshness and
;flavour, on the part of all, of the people at the Beatrice Maple
Labe plant, .. -
Quality .Chekd is the largest, dairy product organization of
its kind with member companies in 43 states•and 5 provinces.
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•SALES •SERVICE •INS-TALLATION
Grove folks attended concerts
Sincere sympathy is extended to
the family of Agnes Leeson of
Elmira formerly of the Purple
Grove community who was buried
in Ripley last week.
Edna Stanley visited recently with
Helen Smith of London.
A number from here attended the
Rita McNeil concerts in London or
Owen Sound. All said it was an
enjoyable concert.
Gladys Arnold, Anne and Don
McCosh and Mary Anne Kukoly
recently attended the Orr reunion
near Arthur.
The 130th anniversary service. of
the Kinlough Presbyterian Church
was held last weekend.
Congratulations to Andrea
Mounton in successfully completing
her babysitter course taught at the
Davidson Centre in Kincardine.
Many from here enjoyed the
concert put on by the Kincardine
Community Singers.
Seventy family members of the
late E. and Joe Culbert met at the
Purple Grove Community Centre
for their 28th family gathering last
Sunday.
Marilyn Reid, Dianne Simpson,
Gladys Arnold, Fran Farrell, Kay
Collins, Marjorie Thompson and
Beuy Needham attended the Bruce
South W.I. District Annual in
PURPLE GROVE
Kincardine. The special speaker
Christine Johnston spoke on the
family lifestyles program which
everyone found informative.
Thank You to Marily Carruthers
and her students for putting on
excellent piano recitals last week.
It was very encouraging to see how
the pupils have progressed.
Recent visitors at the home of
Fran and Jim Farrell and family
were Bruce Aitken of Ayr and
Marlene Godfrey and Dirk
Logtenberg of Dungannon.
Marg Kuehl of Waterloo spent a
few days with her cousin Kay
Collins. Tina Campbell of Amberly
visited with them last Friday
evening. Sunday they all visited
with Marjorie Thompson and Isabel
Brook.
A special feature at the Knox
Presbyterian Church Anniversary
were the Goderich Harboraires.
Rev. Ken Barker of Owen Sound
was the guest speaker.
The last day of the seniors school
days was held on May. 26 at June
Daniels with a pot luck meal.
Marilyn Mounton and family
hosted a relatives a shower for
Glenda Gamble last Saturday.
Mrs. Angela Bell of Toronto had
a nice visit with Marion Gamble
last Saturday.
Marion and Ken McEwan of
Chatham visited with his grandma
Gladys Arnold recently.
. Shari and Ian Elliott visited •
recently with June and Earl .Elliott.
Stafani MacDonald spent last
weekend with her uncle and family
Donna and Gary Lawton of
Goderich.
Recent visitors with,- Anne and
Don McCosh and Mary Anne
Kukoly were Ruby and Frank
Colwell of. Kincardine and Pat and
Roy Cameron of Kelowna, B.C.
Welcome home to Teresa Farrell
from her three month exchange visit
to Germany. It is. good to have you
back.
June and Earl Elliott and Teresa
travelled to Sudbury to visit with
Ken Baker tivho is in the hospital
there.
Jean Whitby of Lucknow and
Fran Farrell attended the Bruce East
District Annual in Cargill recently.
The 4-H Dairy Club was held at
Sandra and Geoff Farrell's.
Carolyn and Paul Harris are the
leaders..
TRACK AND -FIELD CHAMPS - Brookside
Public School track and field champions took
time out to pose for this picture. Back row,
Ieft-toTrlght;'Jesstca-Daily;-senlorchamp "Tory.
Westbrook, Intermediate champ; Jill Stadel-
mann, junior champ; Brigitte Bollinger, midget
champ. Second row, Susan Bieman and Lisa
Osinga tied for senior runner-up; Christy
Clough, • Intermediate runner-up; Rachel
McQuail, junior runner-up; Amber Fisher,
midget runner-up. Front row, Carley Stadel-
mann., primary-ichamp-and- Laura -Weir and
Sandra VanNiekerk, runners-up. Absent Holly
Andrew, the third to make a three-way tie for
primary girls runner-up. (Pat Livingston
photo)
TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPS - Meet the 1993
boys track And 'field champs and runners-up
at Brookside Public School. Back row, Brent
Cameron, senior champ; Jeff Andrew, Inter-
mediate runner-up; Josh Leeman, junior
champ; Greg Burgess, midget champ; David
Cameron, primary champ. Front row, Paul
Chisholm, senior runner-up; Lee Coates,
junior runner-up; donathan Drennan and Chad
Foster, tied for midget runner-up. Absent Jeff
McNee, primary runner-up, and Kevin Lohse,
intermediate champ. (Pat. Livingston photo)