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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1977-05-25, Page 17ENJOY THE GOODNESS OF DMIX 13 GOODS Shop At LUCKNOW HOME BAKERY PHONE 528-2038 CLOSED MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS r. •-•• .111,111M1101." 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IN QUEEN'S PARK BECAUSE -Only 1 in 20 people of Ontario live on a till -Over of our economy is related to agriculture. -400,000 jobs are dependent on agricultural industry. Bedding Plants Geraniums, Ivies, Begonias Etc. now available ' 9 plants per box except for a few Hybrid varieties SOLOMON'S GREENHOUSE Lucknow WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1977 PAGE SEVENTEEN, COUNCIL 'BRIEFS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 t t Councillor Tom Andrew reported of a recent cleanup fie -aid gab- Cranston did in the area, around the village dump. High winds blew paper and refuse all over the area. Mr. Andrew said the agreement with Graham Cook of Ripley calls for covering of the dump every Friday night or Saturday morning, but on that occasion, it was Monday before the job was done. He felt that in the future, if the terms were broken, Mr. Cook should be financially responsible for the cleanup. t t t Gerrie Glenn met with council to discuss what was • expected of him, as a developer, it—he chose"-to develop the west side of Delhi Street, near the nursing home. Bertha Whitcroft was to be engaged to assist with secretarial work, as needed. Whitechul,:h Family and Con- sumer Affairs meeting was held Wednesday evening, May 11 in Whitechurch Community Memorial Hall. The president, Mrs. Russel McGuire, presided and opened the meeting with a Mother's Day poem. The Ode was sung and Creed repeated in unison. Mrs. McGuire welcomed the 4-H club and leaders and all present. Whitechurch are responsible for registration at District Annual; bus trip is planned for June 20th to Parry Sound, where they will enjoy a boat trip 2 to 5 p.m.; thank' you was received from .Wingham Hospital for home made candy which brought around $20; the Lucknow bus trip was announced; thank you note was received from Pinecrest Manor for program and birthday gifts pres- ented at meeting in May; plans were- made- for Variety Program for May 27, now changed to 'June 3rd; October 21st was date set to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Whitechurch W.I.; Miss Annie Kennedy expressed thanks to the W.I. for cards sent when in hospital. It was decided to buy a frig, 4 dozen stacking chairs, 10 card tables, water heater and have the two steps on each side of hall repaired. ' The roll call was answered by How you relieve tension. The motto, Its the song you sing and the smile you wear that makes ,the sunshine everywhere. - The 4-H club gave a demonstra- tion of Clothes for Leisure. Taking part were Lori Jamieson, Kathy Purdon, Lorie Purdon,, Mrs. Walter Elliott, Mrs. Archie Purdon, Ken- dra Purdon. Lori Jamieson was commentator. At the recent Ach- ievement Day at Teeswater the poster displayed "Our Aim, Good Health" and Miss Janet Laidlaw gave the commentary for it. Kathy Purdon on behalf of the club thanked the Institute for sponsor- ing the club. Mrs. Taylor from Kitchener Amway Household Products then displayed their goods. The lunch. committee served refreshments. Executive Meet The local cancer society execut- ive met at the home of Mrs. Bruce Hamilton on Thursday afternoon. Lola Timms and June Mahood, president and secretary, respect- ively of the Walkerton Unit, and Bill O'Connor of Toronto were present and outlined the duties of each officer and answered many questions from the group. Later in the afternoon, Mildred Bilksy, co-ordinator of Public Education from Ontario Division and Carolyn Beck, Education, chairman for Huronia District arrived and pres- ented • many ideas for future projects in the local organization. The local group hope the Lucknow area people are aware of the services they can offer to cancer patients. If anyone needs assist- ance, please call 528-3404. Also, any volunteers who would like to occasionally drive patients to hospital or clinic please call 528-3821; 528-2724; 528-3404. Whitechurch WI WHITECHURCH NEWS THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO YOU DESERVE -An understanding and respect of your importance to the Province. -A fair return - equal to your costs and your labour. -Better than third party representrtion. MY RESOLVE To give this agricultural riding of Huron - Bruce, a voice that will be heard to enact legislation to give you: -a fair return on your investment -a fair return for your work. 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