The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-09-11, Page 12PAGE 'TWELVE
THE LUC.KNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Seaforth Agricultural Society
Huron Irait
Rider News
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMIE
TRACTOR PULL
Sunday, September 15, 1974
at Agricultural Grounds
Seaforth
1 p.m. Sharp
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sung. The minutes of the last
meeting were read by the secret-
' ary , Mrs. George Kennedy and
approved. The roll call was re-
sponded to by 18 ladies with a
verse from 2nd Timothy. W M.
S. visitors for the next two months
are Mrs.. Omar Brooks and Mrs.
William Stanley.
Report of the retiring visitors
was given by Mrs. Robert Reid.
Glad Tidings review was taken by
Mrs. Maud Sherwood. Mrs. Por
teous gave.a reading. The topic
was given by Mrs. James Little
taken from a book written by
Rev . Dr. E. H. Johnson entitled
"For a time like this".
The Thankoffering meeting will
be held in October. It is a joint
meeting of the afternoon and ev-
ening
auxiliaries , held in the
Sunday School room at 8 p. rn.
with a guest speaker and refresh:
ments served. ' The speaker's
name has not been decided at
present. The closing hymn
was 374. Closing prayer was by
Miss Nellie Malcolm.
Over thirty horses and riders
took advantage of the beautiful
weather on Sunday afternoon.
The trail ride left the Keith Tyn-
dall farm at 1.30 p.m. Pintos,
Appalosas, Arabians , Palominos,
Quarter Horses and ponies of all
colours and sizes made their way
over twelve miles of cross-count-
ry riding , through bush, over
streams, and up steep embank-
ments,
Around 5;00 in the afternoon,
all horses and riders had complet-
ed the course.
A delicious meal df scalloped
potatoes, cold slaw , salads and
cold cuts was enjoyed by all.
President' .Doug Riby thanked Dar -
leen 'Flowers
ar-leen'Flowers and Phylis Tyndall
for preparing such a delicious
rneal.
The next. H.T.R. event is a
western horse show this Sunday ,
September 15 at 1.00 p.m. in the
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OLKSWAGO
WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF USED AND
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VOLKSWAGON ENG!NES
PRESBYTERIAN W. M. S.PRICES ON ENQUIRY
Taylor's G a rage
and
Used Cars
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Dungannon Fair Grounds. This
show is limited to club members
onl
ZION
Tourism mans jobs.
This is what Ontario is doing
to keep the tourists coming.
Mr: and Mrs. Franj j
grandson Craig Rieglinga
and Mrs. Gordon Kirkland
to Milton on Sunday, Mi
Mrs. Kirkland had their
and Mrs, Kenneth nide
them up and take them[
home in Milton forthed
was the occasion of Mrs,
mother , Mrs,. Mary Mac
birthday party, whichw
Centennial Manor?in S1il
Also present for the occa
her sons, Mr, and frs,
MacAuley and Mr; and
MacAuley and Doug and
Jr. ,•all'of Toronto, Mrs
MacAuley was 83 on Sep
ber 9th,
•
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Tourism
is •good for Ontario. Tourists take
nothing away except happy memories, but
they leave plenty of money behind them.
That's why your Ontario government seeks
to attract visitors to our province, and asks
for your help in making them feel welcome.
Already, tourism is Ontario's 3rd largest
industry. It provides jobs for over 154,000
people, quite possibly including you and
your neighbours. What's more, by 1978
Ontario expects to play host to enough visitors
to create 85,000 additional jobs.
• A worthwhile goal, certainly. But how c.an all
this be accomplished? Here are some of the
things that your Ontario government is doing:
We're making loans for the development of
tourist faci lities —through. the Ontario Business
Incentives Program, Ontario bevelopment
Corporation; Eastern Ontario Development
Corporation, and Northern Ontario Develop-
ment Corporation: •
Ontario now has Tourism specialists in
:London (Eng.)', Los Angeles, Frankfurt;. and
Tokyo. •
*We are working with airlines, railroad.s. and
bus companies to promote the pleasures of
Ontario. • •
We are striving to bring conventions to
smaller as well as larger communities, and
to resortareas, especially during off seasons.
We are supporting. your local Travel Associ
ations, with ample money to promote local
tourism.
We are promoting the attractions of our
Province by advertising throughout Ontario
and nearby U.S. states.
. You canhelp us welcome visitors by
greeting them in a friendly manner, ,and
showing them genuine hospitality.
,Encourage. visitors to come back, and to
bring their friends. •
If we all do our share, we Can increase the,
number of tourists who come here, and that's
not only' good for the tourists — it's good for
Canada, good, for Ontario, and good for you.
For more information or specific advice, write
to:
Tourism Development
Division of Tourism
Ministry of Industry and Tourism
Queen's Park
Toronto, Ontario.
Claude Bennett, Minister
Government of Ontario
Williarn Davis, Premier
A
Mr. and Mrs, Harvey
and Mel had her cousins,
Mrs , Chester Pinnell of
and Mrs. Hazel Davidson
Wingham, Sunday eve
Mr, and Mrs, RusselS
family visited Sundaywi
father, Earl Swan at Gat
Haven at Wiarton,
John Hunter's mother,
Jake Hunter was admitte
ambulance on Saturday!
ham General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
visited Sunday evening
sister, Mr, and Mrs,°Elm
in Teeswater.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
'and family had his broth
and .Mrs. Lyn Jerome, K+
and Kelly of Clintonopl
afternoon.
Barbara Wilkins was e
in the Kitchen at Five 01
Paris during the last wee
They entertained a group
"The Singing Nuns TI!
ed . a concert during the r
at Paris.
1
Mrs. William 0, Hull
Lucknow visited Sunday!
home of her .son, • . j
Jim Hunter,
Mr. and Mfrs. Charlesl
and family had her coast
Ted Nelson and Mfrs, M 4
Dale and Cindy of Seafd
them Sunday evening.
Barbara Wilkins retard
Sunday for her 4th year
Uni ,
TheUnited Chun W
meet this Thursday, Se
12th in Trinity Church,'
Mr. and Mrs, Lorne
family had a visit
from her sister, r
Smuck.of London. 00
her nephew Dennis Ha
Harriston of London and
Lorraine Haniiltonof
were visitors.