The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-11-05, Page 9Meeting at the home Of Jiin
and Judy de Beer on. Sunday
evening.
Although Saturday, was
TO THE ELEcT010..
TOWNSHIP
On November .100. :I will be' .sooking the..
positiOn of :Couneillor for the TownShip of.
kinioss.
I have served two .years as a Councillor . and
would appreciate yoUr support.
If elected, I promise to serve the ratepayers
'.t0., the bedt of my: ability.
'DAVID GIBS
WELCOMES YOU!
AFTERNOON
•.TEA •
the late' Mrs, Emerson
Morris who. passed away. in
Florida. Mrs. MOrris was the
former Ida Hill and when •a
youngster lived: with her
family on the farm now
owned by Jim Springer. She
7---7-i:tirvived---by her --two-
sisters, Marinie, Mrs, Cas-
lick of Wingharta and Vera;
• Mrs, Gordon Scott of Ripley,
Mr. and MrS. Ron Barndt,
Jason and David of the 12th
of Culross and Christine
Bregman were Sunday visit-
ors with 'Mr.. and Mrs. Len
COughlin "and fainily.;
Mr. and Mrs: Jim Springer
and, Pam spent the weekend
in Burlington and attended a
wedding while there.
The yVhitechnrch Young
Peoples held- their regular
BY 'LILLIAN YOVNO
Friday was
and except for a few young.
stets looking for "trick or
treat", it passed quietly in
this district..
Several from this district
attended the Hallowe'en cos
tume dance heldin Teeswat,
friclay evening. A large, • • crowd Was in attendance,
Congratulations to Mrs. G.
Vanderklippe of Langside on
--winning 'a -sewing-ctibinet- at
the International Plowing
match fashion show. •
•Karey Coughlin spent the
weekend With Mr.- and Mrs:
Clifford Young.
Sympathy of the commnn- •
ity is; extended to relatives of
The Kitild.-Kairshea
Women's Institute held their
At. Home pot luck supper, in
the. Kairshea:Hall Nevern-
ber 1st at o'clock. The
president, Mrs. Allan. Mac,
Dougall, wele'omed everyone
and close to 75 people sat
down to a.hountiful smorgas-.
bard supper. Mrs. : Philip
Steer and Pharis .Mathers
:Were the, recipients Of the
,Jocky..plate prizes.
The innsicians of the. even-
ing,. David and Gordon Wall,
Galloping Gourmets make
chicken wings and pizza
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a si
untor institute
very cold day, there was a
goad: crowd at. the auction
sale held at' A1140 Miller's
farm.
tscuss leisure time
The Lucknow. Junior -Wom-
eris. Institute . met in Om.
Town Hall on Tuesday:, Oct-
-ober 21st. The roll call,
craft I would like to learn,
was, answered-.by nine -mem,
hers. Elizabeth Irvin rope*
ed 'that five members from
LUck,nOw. attended ,•the Fall
Conference. .111 Toronto on
October, 18th and 19th: The
theme Leisure Time:
Making. It and.. Spending It,
and eVeryone; found it very
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OVEMBER 10th
VOTE FOR
BERT ELLIOTT
FOR
REEVE
OF HURON TOWNSHIP
2:30 to 4:30 7 DAYS A WEEK
SOMETHING FOR THE LADIES..,
Come, visit our unusual country resort for Tea today!
We'v prepared English muffins, freshly, made scones,
jam, :assorted pastries and Earl Grey tea for the occasion.
Relai, arid enjoy as we serve you in front of an open hearth
log fire in one of our two lounges. (Reservations requested
for groups of more than 10).
$3 50 just • per person
Complement your outing
with a visit to THE HOLLOW. A unique gift shop
, -•• • • - juat steps-from our Ian •• • ,s
•
Benmiller
Inn
Nestled in Berniller, Orit„ just 7
kilometres eabt of Goderich on Huron
County Road 1. just off Highway
8, phone 524-2191.
interesting.
We are pleased that Ruth
Alton was elected as Junior
Beard member of the
• J.W.LO.
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Following the business,
Joan Pollard of Wingham
demonstrated pine , cone
wreathS which were very at-
tractive. Next months topic
'will be Nutrition. A tasty
lunch completed the even-
ing,.
Cihttrrnatts
Clothing
Welcomes-Von Everyday- • -
Lueknow. , " E;28-25
The fifth meeting of the
Kairshea Galloping Gout.:
Mets was held ar the home of
Mrs.• Alice Ritchie on Thurs-
day, October p at 7 pail,
The. minutes' ;'of ;:the last
Meeting were read by sec-
retary; Linda VanderKlippe
Mary. Ann Ritchie theft,
asked for any ideas for the
skit to he put on'for Achieve,
Inent Day :After diseaSsiOn,
Nive served on Council for six years and
four years as -Deputy Reeve, and would
appreciate your support on Election Day.
FOR A RIDE ON, ELECTION.DAY
PHONE 395-5056
.. discoveredto be qtrite handy. cut ,tp and prepared for. the Republic of South Africa and ' "-Th forhat moltAtatin
Mrs: Howald di$cussed. ,• Crispy chicken wings receipe. ' "showed'slides. Mrs. Ira it wod000doo to sown 1-a-0.0,47:11',;binialmou,
the efficient use of the While these cooked, mem- Dickie thanked McAuley ""' Alava** 5 to 8 l'j4t1''4'
electric range, and a review hers were given a quiz and fora very interesting and Dried.- 'alum' ,,,,,,K -Lat .,..rilm
question. Mrs, ' Ritchie test. The discussions ended informative talk and present.- Elm p.'". I '-:,:c.1/kPli. ci,ltreAso`
brought out an aPpetizing When the deliciouS food was ed he, and his wife with a STD ' - ER
4ish called __Last 'Minute ready and served. lovely plant. il HE tiVAIT,
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Mrs., Ritchiewent over Hot • 'Dinner CaSserole and then .
Snacks.: 'her and' shOwed put it in the microwave oven. Mrs. ' Donald MacIntyre ,
Microwave ' oven.; Doreen. Members then helped with, introduced: the guest speak-
Mali also showed her toast= .the Making: of . the Betty er, Cameron McAuley, He
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-:-ON .NovEmBER10,'1980.
Elect
JOSEP1 F, H ICKEY
For deputy Reeve
West1favvonoS1)•
Ira Dickie, Harold Campbell
and Blanche :Needham, en ,
tertained before and after the
meat.
_Mrs. Clarence Ritchie was
chairlady for the Program,
Heather MacDougall played
a lovely piano solo, Cailin
and Meagan Clarke recited a
poem, Last Night was Hal-
lowe'en: Harry Lavis played
a tune on his mouth organ: