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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-12-19, Page 12Luc'mew Sentinel, Wednesday, Ih enther 19, 1984--Pag� Ralph and Arlene 'Carron of R. '1, Dungan- non were winners of the Kinette Shopping Spree at Fairview Foods hi Lucla low. Proceeds from the draw will go towards community „service projects. ' [Photo:by Sharon Dietz] Winshopping spree Ralph ' Curran of Dungannon was the. lucky winner of the Lucknow and District. Kinettes $100 shopping spree drawn December 7. On December 1 the Kinettes hosted their fourth annual community bazaar. Fifteen booths displaying local crafts and baking filled the Lucknow Legion. Christmas cakes and Cabbage Patchdoll clotheswere very popular. Sweets and sandwiches were served at the tea. tables. The tremendous support ' given to the Kinettes: by the community makestheir. projects •most successful.. This fall . the Kinettes erected a swing set and sand/box at the new ball . park and donated an opthamaloscope , to the Lucknow Medical Centre. The Lucknow Kinettes now boast 10 members and are looking forward to trying a variety of projects in the new year. Lucknow NVMS enjoys. Christmas ginner The Lucknow Presbyterian W.M.S. meeting was held Wednesday, December 5 at the home of Mrs, Morgan Henderson, All enjoyed a pot luck Christmas dinner, The theme of the meeting was, Christ- mas, with Mrs. Jim Aitchison reading the' scripture from Luke 2 and prayer by Dorothy Brown. Twenty answered • the roll call with a Christmas verse, The meditation and topic were taken by Mrs. Ross Cumming, refreshing anew the Christmas story. Mrs. Laidlaw gave the presentation of the Christmas Beatitudes from the Glad Tidings after which the new slate of officers were installed by Mrs. Allison Ramsay. Dungannon CGIT present vesper service The Dungannon CGIT held their final practice for the Vesper Service on Decem- ber 13. Rev.' Roberts: came to listen and help out. Ten members took part in the service Sunday evening with the theme, • Let Us Rejoice, Our God is Lord of All. They. included Angela Glenn, Shannon McNeil, Lisa Scott, Alison Curran, Melissa Logten- burg, Shannon Kerr, Jacqui; ' Dawson, Cindy Robson, Sherry Hodges and Arletta Glenn, The anthem, • What. Child Is This? was sung by the members. Arletta Glenn sang, T'.was in the Moon of Wintertime. Candle lighting and Silent Night closed the service. Ellen Errington accompanied the •singing on the piano. Receive grant: A group of retired, people from Dungannon will receive: a New Horizons grant for $15,907 Health and Welfare Minister Jake Epp announced recently. . Dungannon Senior Citizens'. Club will establish a drop-in centre with the money. New Horizons is a federal government program that . enables retired people to create projects of their own choosing. It of- fers grants to groups who undertake ac- tivities for the benefit of themselves and others in their community. Count' li b rary participates in regional computer system The ' Huron County' Public Library's •-highlights in 1984 ' fall under five main headings: the •Midwestern. (Saugeen) ter- minal, programming, summer projects, new rotating books, and branch renova- tions. and openings. The terminal to• Midwestern (Saugeen) was fully operational in 1984. One indica- tion of, the. increased efficiency through the use of • the terminal was the rise in the number of loansto libraries outside Huron County. ; .• The number of these loans during the first ten months of 1984 was 831 compared to 646 during the first ten months of 1983. The talking, books' circulation had &similar increase: 390 transactions during the first ten, months of 1984 compared to 236 during the first ten months of 1983. The number of sight impaired people taking advantages of talking books has also increased. The terminal provides, as well, an electronic mail connection to Midwest- ern (Saugeen). Sharon Cox, the Children's Librarian,. organized 17. programs which were attend- ed by over 1,000 people in '1984. Sharon also constructed three ' new, and very popular story kits,' designed toassist new branch staff, or staff members uncomfort, able .,with the task of telling stories to children, manage a story hour. Inexper- ienced branch : staff also benefitted from Sharon's story telling workshop. These programs are instrumental in introducing libraries and librarians to young people. Huron County Public Library received Turn to page 18• Impose substantial penalty .... "from page 3 • stantial penalty must be imposed in order that potential offenders would bedetered from ignoring the provisions of the by-law . . in the' future. Poechman was fined the sutne of $2,500 as a result of the conviction. Reeve Owen King of the Town of Walkerton, who is the current chairman of the Bruce County Trees Conversation Com- mission, indicated this is the largest fine ever levied by .a court for a breach of this by-law and, he further indicated that the County, of Bruce together with assistance from the Ministry of Natural Resources intends to actively enforce the by-law if 1. they receive any further evidence of offences being committed. Poechman was the fourth person convict- ed .. under this by-law in 1984 and King indicated that fines imposed by the court on previous charges have ranged from $100.00 to $500.00 for first time offences. King , also indicated any person 'who wishes information on the regulations concerning tree cutting can obtain a copy of the by-law 'from the County Clerk's office and also the Ministry of Natural Resources would be most willing to review any land owners forest reserves in an effort to mark all mature trees before they are cut. r stmas Gifting'' ROYAL DOULTON • '' • rs°‘Fxx'1le8 14,5 Q`,,Q` e /% Off _ �n a' ..` wnt I Christmas 4Q'CIC '2F .1'x1 eaed�i S jewel este 1QKTGOL' Chains Pendants 2 off until Christmas -.Qve tP etehes ovn 'patches Agnew'Jewciiery & Gifts OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK LUCKNOW Evening Appointments 5284940 528-3532 Pick aPanel andsii.do it yourse. WALL PANELS RUSTICANA PECAN OVERLAY PANELS Also Coloured Nabs and Matching Vinyl Moulding • 41.1 1 PRICE PER 4'x8' PANEL $15..9' b.II CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS CLOSED D December 25th and 26th OPEN 8:00 to 5:30 December'24, 27, and 28th, 8:00 to we Noon December 29th HENDERSON BUILDING CENTRE J.W. 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