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members will be invited.
Gifts will be distributed at
the nursing homes on behalf
of the league as in past
years.
Mrs. Jack. Tigert gave a
reading, Accepting our State
in Life. Mrs, John Howard
adjourned the meeting and
prayers were said,
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Notice of Road Closing,
Th.Corporasionof
Townshipr
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TAKE Notice that the Council,vAKE 129
Township of Huron prnposea tc '
to the ,piuvlsia/s of the Mau.
Chapter 302 for stopping -up
Allowance between Lot. 37; C .2029
14 oz
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Lots ° 41 to 50 inclusive in C
Range Indic said Township of
shown as Parts, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, a
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Reference 'Plan: 3R-1041.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOt
Clerk will be authorized to f
necessary docerirento in oro(
theieof and convey to John H.
11; to Wayne Lowry Coeso
Wayne Lowry and Patricia
Carruthers Lawry, Part 5; to 't :Carrrarma
Parts 6 and 7; to Burton EOHt
Edward Creech, Part 9, all SLI BUNCrr 9�
AND FURTHER TAKE NSI 0farm
hear any person who d'NIPS 2 rb: yyr
prejudlclally affected by the lk ontairre�
be 'heard at the regular ER •
December 6, 1982,
AND FURTHER. TAKE NOSH 1
Bylaw may bei examined by ottee
the o of the Clerk of the TtSALEM
business hours, at any time lRY 3. yy
DATED this 20th day d Oct' CERTIFICATES
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Bert Elliott, Reeve re►rrs stores
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church news
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, November 10, 19$2 --Page
Kingsbridge guides plan Christmas bazaar
The November . meeting of
St. Joseph's C. W.L,, Kings-
bridge, was held on Monday,
November 1 ° in the Parish
hall with a good attendance.
The opening prayers were
led by Father Dentinger,
.with Mrs, Ted Martin presid-
ing for the business.
The minutes were read by
Mrs. Antone Van Osch and
adopted as correct. Several
corrspondence was also read,
including a thank youand
receipt from the Huron
County Town and Country
Homemakers for the . Lea-
gue's donation. After the
financial statement was 'giv-
en by Mrs. Stan Doherty,
motions were made to donate
to the Kingsbridge Cubs and
Beavers, and to a special
handicapped person in the
Parish. All were in favour.
The catering committee
chairman, Mrs. Jean La-
londe, reported that several
purchases are being made
for the kitchen and they have
catered to one funeral and
one wedding this past
month.
The . Brownies and Girl
Guides are holding .a Christ-
mas bazaar, November 27,
and would appreciate dona
tions'of'crafts or baking. The
Cubs and Beavers have
been invited to have a table
at the bazaar also.
Mrs. Mike Dalton and
Mrs, Glen Olson are attend-
ing a Guide workshop on
November 13 in Woodstock.
The Pro -Life report was
given. by Mrs; Mark Dalton.
We are requested to write
letters to government offiei-
als protesting the establish-
ment of Dr, • Henry Morgen-
taler's abortion • clinics in
Toronto and Winnipeg.
Community Life Convener,
Mrs. Carl Ringling, reported
that canvassing for,the blind
is now underway.
Mrs. Eugene.Frayne, Cul-
'tural Life committee, report-
ed on school activities. The
school Christmas concert will
be December 14. Mrs, Bern-
ardine Kinney gave the
Senior' Citizens' report. The
bingos ..are still continuing.
every two weeks.
President, Mrs. Ted Mar-
tin, reported that two car
loads planned to attend the
Deanery meeting in Brus-
• sels. She also received a call
from Mrs. Brindley of Goder/.
ich, informing her of the
Frontier Tours available to
groups.
Congratulations to Kathy
O'Keefe,' daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe .O'Keefe of
Goderich, formerly of here,
who has.'entered the Carmel-
ite Order.
The annual Christmas Tur-
key bingo will be held Sat-
urday, December 4.
Joanne Van Klooster from
the Ministry Program for the
Deanery, will make a pres-
entation on the Eucharist to
the Youth Club,
Since• I themeeting was
held on All Saints Day,
Father Dentinger spoke
briefly on devotions to Saints
and praying to $amts..
The league will hold their
annual Christmas pot luck
supper. Husbands and non
Lucknow WMS discuss nuclear weapons.
The November meeting of
the Lucknow Presbyterian
Afternoon W.M.S. was held
at the home of Mrs. William
Henderson with a good at-
tendance. Mrs. Morgan Hen-
derson presided and opened
the meeting with a poem,
Somewhere You'll. Find a
Valley. ",
Mrs. Ken Laidlaw had the
Bible Study' and spoke on
Peace, Our thoughts turn to
November 11 ' but we are
reminded that are no closer.
to peace than we were two
thousand years ago. We
need only to look to Jesus as
our example. He lived .a life
of peace, loving all he met
and teaching the ways of
peace. Prayer was offered by
Mrs, Wallace Wilson,
The Glad Tidings review
was taken by Mrs.. Noble
•
Johnston who reviewed our
missionary work in Taiwan:
A discussion on the arms
race and nuclear weapons
was held.
Mrs. Cyril Brown contri-
buted three suitable poems,
In Flanders Fields, Autumn
and November.
During the business dis-
Cussion, 1t was decided to.
send a sum ' of money as a
Christmas gift to our sponor-.
ed girl. in St. Vincent, West
Indies.
Mrs. Austin Loree had the
topic on, Remembrance, and
stressed that we have so
much for, which to be thank-
ful.
The president thanked the
hostess and, all who had
taken part. A social, hour
followed.
Kinloss SMS hear about Taiwan :hospital
The November meeting of
South Kinloss W.M.S, was
held at the home of Mrs.
John Forster,
The president, Mrs, Evan
Keith, opened the meeting
with a poem, Our Land,
followed with prayer. The
Bible Study and meditation
were given by Mrs; Harold
Campbell, The meditation
topic was, Listen,
Mrs, Olive Needham, Mrs:
Herb Buckton and Mrs. John
Mowbray . each took part in
the Prayer Circle,
Mrs, Jack Needham pres-
ented a Biography from Tai-
wan, commemorating the
100th anniversary of the
MacKay Memorial Hospital
in memory of Rev. George
Leslie MacKay and Rev.
Hugh and Donalda MacMil-
lan of the South Kinloss area,
The study book chapter
was'presented;by Mrs. Frank
MacKenzie • on Pluralism,
stating• we are ' living with
Bowling scores
Youth
High scores. Leanne Liv-
ingston 175, 415; Tracy Liv-
ingston 196, 418; Scott Allen
185 .single; David Elliott 467 •
triple:. Tim Becker 165, 417;
Bruce Elliott 196, 457.
Standings: Allis Chambers
51/2, 341; Massey Fergu-
sons. 9., 59; Fords 11, 47;
internationals 4r/r, 401/2,
High single, Gerry Koss -
304. High triple, Gerry Ross
689 -
Games over 225: Gerry
Ross 304, 229, Ray Guay 234,
Standings: Oldsmobiles 5,.
25; Fords 2, 18; Mustangs 5,
30, Dodges 0. 21; Pontiacs 7,
9; Bunks 2, 23,
different types of people, we
should accept all people.
A piano solo by Mrs. Jack
Needham, Shepherd of L9ove,
was enjoyed. The poem, In
Everything Give Thanks,
was . read by Mrs Harold
Campbell, The closing pray=
er was by Mrs. Frank
MacKenzie.
A social half hour followed
with •lunch served by the
hostess and directors, Mrs.
Frank MacKenzie and Mrs.
Harold Campbell.
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We salute you, the men and women of our armed forces who have
so bravely defended our nation's cause. Through wars and peace-
time, you have shown courage and strength when called upon,
and played an outstanding part in preserving our freedom.
We're proud to honor you on this special day..
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