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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-11-07, Page 24 ••• LIiekneW Sentinel, i,e ,!y,$oveinb l.l9S4r-Pge 2 Graduates James Laicllavv, son of Mr. and Mrs. • Raymond Laidlaw of Wingham, graduated October 28, 1984, from. Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, receiving his Hon- • ours Bachelor of Business Administration Degree with Distinction (co-op program option). He has accepted a position .in the marketing division of IBM, Toronto. BEST RATES ABC ANNUITIES 53 West St., Goderich 524-2773 collect Fixture of pioneer museum referred to local councils The fate of the Hu* County Pioneer Muteum won't be sealed until next year, At, its November ses.sion, Huron County Council discussed behind closed doors for over an hour, a recommendation: to reconstruct the museum, Once the doors to the council chamber were re -opened, Warden Tom Cunn- Ingham explained the decision to discuss the museum without the. public present would provide councillors the opportunity for "open and frank discussion". "I feel we had such," said the warden. The decision reached in closed session Was to have the museum subject referred - back to the agriculture and property aim- mittee. The purpose of this, is to give Huron's 26 municipalities time to discuss the future of the museum at the local level. The results of these individual municipalities' discussion are to be sent to county council no later than Dec, 15. • Warden Cunningham said many county • • council members felt they didn't want to make a decision on the museurn until they had discussed it. with their councils, The apiculture and property committee is recommending that the county reconstruct the museum over five years at an estimatedeost of $2.1 million. The county's actual contribution for. this recommendation would be $1.5 million or $300,000 a year for five years. The rest of the project is evected to be financed from grants, donations and other fund raising , sources if approved. Kairshea institute he(irs speaker • Ira Dickie 'was hostess • tor tne October 25 meeting of the Kinloss Kairshea Women's Institute meeting on ' Agriculture and Canadian Industries held, at the Institute Hall. •The president, Mrs. Leonard Clarke, welcomed everyone and opened the. • Meeting with another of her well chosen readings; Life 'After Forty. • Mrs, Virden Mowbray introduced the • guest speaker,: Mr. William Jongejan, a director of the Christian .Farmers Associa- • tion. Mr. Jongejan gave an excellent speech on thelamily firm and the respon- sibilities that each person must contribute to its success. Mrs. Ted Collyer thanked the speaker and-presentedhim with a shun gift. • FLOWERS FOR TODAY GIFTS FOREVER 166 THE S9WEiGOVERECH 524.; 761 Evenings and Sundays phone 529..7253. . • •...••••• •:•:•••:•••••:,' :•••••••:• „.. • .. ;.:•. • •,•:••,,. • • We salute you, the men and women of our armed forces who have so bravely defended our nation's cause. Through wars and peace- time, you have shown courage and strength when called upon,, and played an outstanding part in preserving our freedom. Were proud tO honor you on this special day. J. W. 'Henderson Limited, Lvdmovi • • Mrs. Bob Gilchrist got the members up and moving with a good sing song. Mrs. Ira Dickie and Mrs. Cliff Roulston gave concise well presented reports on the - County Rally held in Tara. • It was' decided by the' members to donate $500.00 to the Wingham Hospital Building Fund. congratulations.to all the hardvvOrk-, • ing ladies of the Institute vvho made these community project donations possible, Everyone had a good chuckle when WS - Donald MacKinnon gave her reading, A Farmer's Wife.- , . Mrs. Ted Collyer gave the cOurtesies. A deliciouslunch wak served by the hostess, • Mrs. Ira Dickie and directors, Mrs., Cliff . • Roulston' and WS. Brian Doelman- 16161611811119 .• • • =II • ilmmiiimanorsonivuiwimamm.., 0$4:41.00:iiEINLIIEYR; KENT AtCHCrESSNE:OYItES. Certified onions. 1.104e - 744PRINCESS' KINCARDINE . '3968669 ELEGANTbrickhome 41cknow on a lot 198 x 330 ft., Haile beautiftilly updated in every way, living room, dining room, kitchen, rbc. room with fieldstone, fire. place, library, utility remit -Property has new 8 x.3.0 therinopaneAreenlionse, new 30 x .30 slip of coloured 'steel. •A very. unique property. • . • MEL MATHEiLS, TYPIGHAIVI, 357-3208 • representing • LLOYD W. liU170111 • REAL:ESTATE • ,BROKER, KINCARDINE • 2850, HEAT UNITS. This medium tail Canadian developed hybrid has sela" newstandard for standabil!ty. K2204 PIONEER 3925 czaaA AVERAGE. OFALL OTHEckVAMETIES .• • • • YIEL� • 'a Of MENAGE. so.OROKEN STALKS • , MOISTURE. itAcsE, 1-131.g6- 423.10 18.99 SOURCES OF DATA • .1963 Ontario. Performance Trials 1983 Pride Performance Data Based on corn (iil S3 50,bu CORN-FORAESSOYBEANS CHESTER HACKETT • LUCKNOVV WALLACE WILSON AUBURN'