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1 1/4 Miles West Of Dungannon
CHOICE CEMENT GRAVEL
CRUSHED ROAD GRAVEL
SAND,3/4 STONE, TOP FILL
FINE, MEDIUM OR 'COARSE
PIT RUN GRAVEL
ALL LOADS WEIGHED FOR YOUR ACCURATE MEASURE
10 METRIC TONS — 22046 LBS.
Parks and Campsites are among
our greatest natural attractions.
This is what Ontario is doing
to expand and protect them.
The Ontario Government has a firm policy.
.of establishing and maintaining provincial
parks and campsites.
This year, for example; four new provin-
cial parks and over 600 new campsites are
being developed for, the enjoyment and
recreation of Ontario residents—bringing.
the total number 'of operating parks to 120
and campsites to 21,000.
The new parks are:
Silent Lake Provincial Park, 1860 acres sit-
uated 13 Miles north of Apsley on High-
way.28.
85 campsites are available, but no motor
boats will be allowed. Regular fees apply.
Ferris Provincial , Park, situated one mile
south of Campbellford on County. Road 31,
has been expanded by adding 87 camp-
sites, comfort stations, and/ boat launch
ramp for access to 'the Trent River System.
Regular feesapply.
Bronte Creek Provincial Park, at the Queen
-Elizabeth Way and Highway 25, midway be-
tween Toronto and Hamilton, will be open
without charge this year for day-use and
picnicking. Among its special features are a.
children's farm and nature hikes.
Ouimet Canyon Provincial Park, near
DoriOn on Highway 27 about 35 miles east
of Thunder Bay, provides walking trails
along the canyon's edge- to give visitors a
spectacular view of the "Grand Canyon of
Ontario." No admission charge.'
Additional campsites are under construc-
tion at several. existing provincial parks —
Algonquin, Bon Echo, Killbear, Fairbank,
Remi Lake and Ivanhoe.
If you would like more information about
Ontario provincial parks or campsites, or a
map showing their locations,.'write to:
Ontario Parks Division,
Ministry of NatUral Resources
Whitney Block
99 Wellesley Street West '
Toronto, Ontario M7A 1W3
Ministry of Natural Resources t
" Leo Bernier, Minister
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Government of Ontario
William Davis, Premier
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE FIFTEEN
1st Notyrood
Brownie Pack
Brown Owl is Mrs. A. C.
Nicolson and Tawny Owl is Mrs.
Joan Barr.
The meeting began with Brownie
Ring, Mrs. •Joan Page was
welcomed as tester for singing, as
some were passing their singing'
badge. Others worked towards
their golden bar. Those who
passed for singing were Heather
Young, Cheryl Smith, Marlene
Murray, Mary Brooks, Sandy
Brooks, Cathy Stanley, Renee
Duiker.
Mrs. Page was then thanked and
the Brownies played a game led by
Janice Hayes followed by Pow
Wow. The announcement was
made for the Mother and ,Daughter
banquet 'in the Holyrood Hall at 7
o'clock 'on June 4th.
Caryn Nicolson was chosen to go
to' the move-in at Camp Aneesh as
our representative.
After a lively sing song the
meeting' closed with the Taps.
WHITECHURCH
Kimberley and Debbie Rintoul of
Tottenham spent last week with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Black' of Belgrave, while
their parents Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Rintoul attended a Charolais sale at'
Quebee. On the Week end. Mrs.
Rintoul and Carol 'came to take-
Debbie • and Kimberley home on
Monday • to Tottenham. •
The last Bible Study fore the
season will be held May 31st at '
8.30 at the" homeof Mr. and Mis.
George Young of Langside.
Anniversary services will be held
May 25 at Chalmer's Presbyterian
Church, Whitechurch. Services at
11 aim. and 8.00 p.m: There -will
be no service ,at •LangSide next
Sunday. Sunday School 'has also
been cancelled for the day. The
guest speaker will be Rev. Lloyd
Murdock of Dartmouth, Nova
Scotia. Rev. Murdock was' a
student minister here 1973-1974.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Caslick of
Wingham were Sunday evening
visitors with his mother, Mrs. Earl
•Caslick. •
Robbie and Billie Toth of
Waterloo spent the week end with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs..
John Currie of Wingharn. On
Monday Mr. and Mrs.' Jim Toth
visited with them to ,take the, boys
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Henderson Jr.
and Christal of Brantford 'were
holiday Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Tiffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Evans and family 'of' Erin.
Mr. and Mrs. Relision Falconer,
Brian, Paul and Lynn of Sarnia
spent the holiday 'week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mowbray and
her mother of VVinghatn.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller of
Palmerston were week end visitors
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. .
Ronald Coultes.. A •
Sunday visitors with Mrs. Earl
Caslick were Mrs. Ronald Coultes
and Mrs. Tom, Miller. ,
Misses Jean and Barbara Camp-
bell of London spent the holiday
week end with Mrs. Robert Ross.
On May 21st at 8.30 at
Whitechurch communicant classes
are being held. , ClasseS are
designed for existing members and
prospective members.
BRIDAL SHOWERS
On Friday evening a shower was
held in Whitechurch Community
Memorial Hall prettily decorated
with pink and white streamers and
coloured balloons, and flowers in '
honour of Shirley Tiffin.
Mrs. Milian Moore presided for
the program. Mrs. Garnet Farrier
played piano music while the crowd
was gathering. A number' .was
given with Vickie Scott accompany-
ing on the piano and assisting
Donna Thompson and Debbie
Hickey in singing Stately as a
Princess, for the Snowbird number
Donna Thompson did the playing.
Jack Whytock gave violin' num-
bers accompanied by Mrs. Garnet
Farrier pianist. Mrs. Milian Moore
gave a reading, Changing Colour.
Karen and Nancy Quipp danced to
record music. Mrs. Bob Adams
conducted a contest.
Mrs.• Dave Gibb gaVe a humor-
ous address. The bride to be was
assisted in opening the parcels by
Mrs. Bosman and her sister .loan
Tiffin' reading the cards. Other
helpers were Linda Moore, Kay
Wilkens, Colleen Adams, Karen
and Nancy Quipp.
Among the many gifts received
were china and silverware, boudoir
lamps, tupperware bowls, alumin-
um tray, towels, teapot, salad
bowls, butter dish, vases, cushion,
corning ware, electric can opener,
electric iron, electric mixmaster,
kitchen set and bread *box. The
girls made"a hat of bows which they .
presented to her at the close of the
gift opening.
Shirley expressed words of
appreciation and all sang For She Is
A Jolly Good Fellow, after which
lunch 'was served.
Miss Eugenia Schneider and
her mother Mrs. Bill Schneider of
Teeswater held a Tupperware
shower. at Eugenia's apartment for
Miss' Shirley Tiffin, bride-to-be on
Saturday evening for friends and
relatives.
On Sunday afternoon Mrs.
George Webster held a - miscellan-
eous shower for relatives in honor
of bride-to-be Miss Shirley Tiffin.
Talk good sense to youngsters
and they'll talk sense to you.
Problems are created by those
who' fail to plan their work.
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