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Lucknow; Sentinel, Wednesday, July 21, 1982 --Page 8
Trinity UCW learn about India's povetty, misery
On July 9, Trinity U.C.W.
held their regular meeting at
the home of Mrs. Charles
Wilkins with an attendance
of 19 ladies and four child-
ren. ,
The president, Mrs. Ken
Alton called the meeting to
order and read a poem
, -
Friendliness. The topic of the
devotions was, The Road
Along Galilee. Mrs. Harvey
Ritchie gave the meditation
with Mrs. Livingston Menary
reading the scripture about
five separate miracles Jesus
performed.
Build support services...
,from page 4
in the construction phase.
The number of construction
workers peaked last year to
over 4,000 and is expected to
be down to 3,000 workers by
the end of next year.
'Construction manager
Hank Zuzak said there is a
lot of emphasis on safety, but
there have been two deaths
of construction workers.
Besides coroner's inquests,
Ontario Hydro investigated
the fatalities, including a
• presidential review.
• There have been several
major events in the con-
struction phase, with large
pieces of the equipment such
as the calandria being ship-
ped to the site from Montreal
through the lakes system.
Operations' manager Ken
Elston said with the in-
service date less than two
years away, the operation
employees are being trained
now. At the end of 1982, it is'
expected there will be about
490 operating employees,
and by the end of 1983, that
figure will jump to 600
employees.
St. Hel,ens coupk
married 30 years
By Kathiyn Todd
• Last Wednesday morning
the St Helens sideroad was
closed due to an overhumed
truck. A tandem dump truck
owned by Bannerman
Construction overturned
when 'dumping a -load of
gravel. No one was in the
vehicle at the time of the
mishap. Extensive damage
was done to the truck.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor
spent the weekend in Lon-
don. They attended the
-wedding of Mr. and Mrs..
Robert Bowden. The Taylors
are Mrs. Bowden's god-
parents. ••
A family gathering was
held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Siecker in
celebration of their 30th
Anniversary. .Best Wishes
are extended to them.
Mr. • and Mrs. Gordon -
•MacIntyre of Richmond Hill
visited at the home of. Isabel
O Miller for a couple of days.
Congratulations . are ex-
tended to Mr. and Mrs.
Wolfgang Weber on their
rectsiCsbeniage. Mr. Weber
is the son of Otto.Weber. The
newlyweds will be- residing
in the Dungannon area,
Correction
• A story in the Sentinel last
week said G & E Sales of
Lucknow entry in the
Lucknow Tractor Pull ,plac-
• ed first in the. Farm. Stock
out -of -the -field class when in
fact, Larry Pentland of
Dungannon placed first ,in
the class. ,We ,apologize for
any inconvenience this error
may have caused. .
Visits with grctndson,
Mrs. Fred Page has been
in Toronto at the Sick
• Children's Hospital with her
grandson, Adam Mohamed.
• Hope you soon Teel \better,
Adam. Mrs. Page returned
home with Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Page and . Andrea
• who spent the weekend here
• at the Page home.
Sympathy is extended to
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson •
in the sudden death of her
•brother, George Cuyler of
Millarton. The funetal was
held on Friday at the
MacKenzie -McCreath
Funeral Home at Kincar-
dine.
Mrs. Ronald ' Thacker
• underwent major surgery at
St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
• don on Wednesday. We send
\• our best wishes, Kay.
Friends here, were sorry to
• learn that Linda Evans of
Edmontonwas seriously in-
jured in a motor accident.
• Linda is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Evans (Karen
Nicholson) and a grand-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Nicholson. We send get
well wishes.
Mrs. Bill Burt spent
• Thursday with Mr. and. Mrs.
Cliff McKay at Tiverton who
had as their house guest,
Mrs. Keith Draper from New
Brunswick.
•
• Mrs. Elizabeth Robertson
• of Kincardine spent a . few
days with her cousin, Mrs.
Marretta Hodgins.
• Brandon Nicholson of
Wallaceburg is holidaying
with his grandparents here.
David Sutton flew from Ot-
tawa to London and was met
by his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lyman Sutton and
is at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Murray and
family for a holiday.
Brad Rhody has WS leg
cast removed and is getting
along real well but has Vigo
to Kincardine hospital daily
for therapy. All the best to
you Brad. -.
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Munro
(Sandra Percy) and their
family, Richard, Joe,
Nathan and Nadine of Win-
nipeg, are visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Percy and
other relatives and friends
here. ,
Turn to page 14.
, The roll call was answered
with, A Shut -In We Had
Visited.
Mrs: Charles Wilkins led
the Bible Study, dwelling on
Paul referring to the Thorn in
the Flesh he had to bear.
Mrs, Ken Alton gave ten
simple rules on how to pray,
then led in prayer.. Mrs. Alex
Hackett had two amusing
little readings.
Mrs. Murray Irvin had the
Study Book on India and
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PLAYING FRIDAY, JULY 23rd to
THURSDAY, JULY 29t1i
SHOINTIMES FRIDAY AND
described some of the pover-
ty, misery and even lack of
clean water these people
endure. Discussion groups
followed. Mrs. Ken Alton
had a short reading, Trained
for Trouble.
HZ
A letter of thanks was read
from Family Services of
Huron County. Following the
business portion of the meet:
ing the president closed with
prayer and a social hour
followed'.
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TPA e1982 TWENTIETH CENTURY -FOX
• Patton's Place says,
"People ARE Buying"
Ron Logan, Co-owner of Patton's Place, the London
area's biggest furniture and appliance .01010, agreed
that customers are looking for quality and good value.
But he disagreed that consumers have stopped spen
d!ng.money.
"The money's out there",lhe said, "But they have to
have justification to spend. We're not suffering. I won't
deny Whasn't been hard slugging."
Patton's Place laid off 28 employees in December but
has since rehired or replaced them and total em-
ployment now stands at 102, Logan said. 'ffe and par-
tner Gord Patton founded•the business 24 years ago.
"I'm not denying a lot of people are hurting, but they
have to get back to basics,"'he said. "You can't quit ad-
vertising. Many are having difficulty because they're
, not advertising."
Logan said his company uses newspaper, radio, and
television advertising heavily in London, °Chatham and
Sarnia, and this a main reason that it has been able to
attract heavy traffic to its store.
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