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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-06-05, Page 20ACKttT . A' is "lank You,' to my fafm'mily, frierd and neighboum forvisit . ane Oak cdrdlt, ,flow' and treats While patient la London and: Witham HpI- ■Ayn�jy and sine*. retti $'v,ro hem • A ,�a,z:nrq.�a� � Mxr.«w.w N'mrMwYM4XYY± AI►�,�y�rt•�"p':Y.���*' ''Thariltofor theexcellent ogre` by . torn and names; Ail yout kindness ,stes . reatly ,ap recmatod. glop -23x � t? 'INOtIAM OPTIMIST BINGO ill ninbeheld fOr 'teem met aiming; Wednesday,. June 5, Have a great sum- App-ua - eu-ir- ple rt- q Oar• •OUILT FAIR ilun paury kiuseum invitesou. to show and y . self your quilts at our Cull: fair, Juty.3,10: a.m.T 4 p.m. Table and, display unit provided free of charge, Registration deadline istra, dli Y t iI � a... J?� ��. , Call Jacnui at 524-2684- for .more informa- tion. -221arct ,. SIELE.DDY Every Saturday yet -,Are' ' rn sing an imnportant'.opportunity pity' and OW. spirlttmai if you are w at : one who attnnt's 0 0o ar.m.' Si Study iii tie �Piarish Hall of St. Pater's Anglican. Chyyurch. Thefffu .y is het, and the at. -i eep her is i I�I� ^- r►,,o.0 to IyYIIIJ.''4�Gy 90TH' BIR''tHDAWOPEN O The family of 'Gel ide Win invi i « re atfve , Blends and rmerghbauma' to amt Cin House in honour of :Gartxtfde'y: • 90th Birt y. It wilt he hekt on, ,turd day. June,.•..l5tli,4011i- 2 at . Sepoy Apar; ents.. Vlf r tcep t:uckrO' r:=roest Wishes on = ? A,+QCf4'At s CEMETERY ANNUAL MEETING June IS; . errp.m. at. the Cemotc y. M Interest shareholders please attend. 23,24 �. PARADE AND CENOTAPHSERVICE in honor of t ucknoti Legiareri 50th`anni-. Veracity; Saturday, June 15. Para i wi t toren uppat'2:30 at Legion. See and' hear four Harvard. trainers; 'fly' over during Cenotaph service. --23i,2' r : - - ANNIVERSARY SERVICE Whitechurch Lln44 Church is olebrat; Ing, Their Anniversary 'Servloes Sunday, Jmarma a at 11 a.m. and S p.m. Former rnirlister Huy. george MA, Dai. w MII t . the g oot speaker..l be mcrt will served ,'following the morning aemfice. Music proVided at the evening viM by the Young People of Winger Onilod Chu . lIow>rihlp hour'follow- ing the evening; ONO" Everyone Wet. comm,, -, .t1J1W AMEN 1 ANNUAL MERFES' R r + Jurt70 Ttil' 4anet teen -0moo .. Luckn , Cemmun t ' entr+e.. $2 ff,ctme� r.: r v 4p,fi Free ;anger. kuoknow Comml nity •Centre.. 4•ant atuday',June DPyat A4ena$5.0O:pe7peyJon.9:320- - .A am,,EleVertertGardene Saturday and. Sunday atLuuknow Communi -centre; . Pr'for Communitybotterment . 25ar,• Congratulations Margaret and Ted ogy who aro are wed 50 years. They live on the 4th con- cession of•ioss.for a number of years hefor_o moving to' Luclatow. (et well *Sites isgo to Leonard Clarke who'home. ,from ' ingbam hospital. ,Soilnie and PA Do hada of Brantford, werehome for weekend ctt��o�' Visitwithnnie's toss Leon��'yyard and Wilma ICe. e'.. fromKinloss at Shirley Colwell an nit teA�a ds .�yQ� Y D ..tmay .: 'San: t ch iniv� Sun! morninger :' u wor Tam ably: of, Suttonwere home .n WI with, nverx farm , SundaY. Ofifibiet SoVvioMat Sonat" '3t 11 aint. and 7;30 p3u. r:. ' :Matt`rn MaCDOUgall, 'an for acKinnien went to Sudbu? for ,a tri with their Geo thy : class from F.E. for three day. The COIL and Mends A' enjoyed a day with o C Ta at Wonderland+ Saturday. MacDougall* Aloha Moffat 11t r wgird in .ud group iirirlyatolatren who a v'ersity. Y Mai l$010, acerin, at y.' Cher` ''M�cDoug. ll • . �,., y Beit Bye and.Beth 0 gilivei• of Windsor_ere :h f►e ° for t 'Weekend to ►it>r Heather's fly barons David a orn,husk roll erizshop--bitA �` e 0. �w�i'sgoing b► buy at the. BryceCounty Museum. . Wednesday. June 5, the Musetuni offering:it, CorniniskDoll wit „bigig. for ... m ' WhowhO:inakeive-iirteyd full.s d ze de dfl.the- Workshop" eWo kshop , 40.1► Ener`. Museum ►eMbers and$10.00for; n rnem-- lora.of t e materials. u supplied. ' + workshop g tl thc : f[.. ht, of., the Museum. hu y. June 6, Ithe. l useum wig: be hosting- ase*lecturet. hostingLoet eS fauting i+�_ ,r" �r TOOgofd 111'x. K7 1.44 v fa %1# wecl o mm and l y+ ur h r a:, love�"r�fo= .mac ` + iAL N at k .cknEVE ow Legion. Iranl h 09, in hori o ur of the. branch's '50th annivereamy', Friday, June 14, at5 ;p m.. D 23.E4ar ANNIVEir" ARl LEVEE at Lucknow' Legion, Sunday. June'16 2= 4. R.:Everyone. welcome; -3,•24 TRAWBERR r FESTIVAL Lucknor Presbyterir ChurOhe, c elm r nth Three sittings 5, &,a likes in **anti only, . all Agnew's . J ►eliory and Gifts 5:30 p.rm . #084532; -* 24,'25 SOUTH ioNLOSS CHUR.CH'S 135TH ANNIVERSARY Sunday, June '0; services at : a m. and 7:30 pprn. Guest Minister: Rev. Karen Hinke. of Walkerton, Special music. —23 RIPLEY EY ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Sunday, . Juie= 9 liar.• • Vic Dr�ake'ifor wilt be our guest speaker and his Wife Margaret will be our guestsololst. Morn- ing service at i 1 a.m •Evening service at 8 p.m. —23 Av tilab'ie► irtri ` E xei tit1vc or phone: Pat at 528-2284. Tail' now, limited number of tickets available. . GET AWAY DRAW Wingham and area Seniors' Pay Centro Get Away Draw r 2 trips for. 2 to Jamaica. 5 earlybird draW&of $100.0 each. July 31, August -31., September 30, October 30 and November 0 Draw for trips - 12 neon, December 31, 1991. Tickets $30.00 each. --Mar ANTIQUE DUCK DECOYS, Puy - Sen - Trade, Ontario's only Show 5. Sale. ,Holiday fnn„Oshawa, (Norio, Sunday. June 9th 10 a:M. Dealer Inquiries (4151. o54150. %Dont Miss iv, „.g3 a.�titY F 8ithh Annual FIDDLE . & STEP: DANCE Championships. Stratford i'air. ground Coliseum, June '28:1 p.m. fluids 29d 12 noon. Finals & Show 7 p.m. Tickets at door. Advance Vi. Inferrmwation:. (519,i' is si i ...aaho • Lions $%C! ` all iiit rtis lmiirlll/i�, Irk 41:464101.1 wimiumir OPEN TS SATURDAY, Jt,, it: s Randy Scott & Penny Rutiacgc JUNE 19, ga. 21 Kinsmen Sumrrrerfest • L'It ' ... ; Fr"ida 51 r26 Saturdays "ONLY" CALL 32,i y�, Nor M� i ti.m. p. e �Y1 ibg, andW,intg coming back to Rene the swimming and t ,oar. rtaaril- Utz • new - --- - ---- ---- -- --- — -- ---- The reasons are varied, bit all .1r bogs are getting ontet ng out of i e>r g:gym Cub....,, Atme is', a new leaser, this Year° and Dean has n With the, b `y for a half year, InAviOnSly workingwi6 1 F"• `.: �, ,./,y '✓,iii,. ' th the ScontS. A. new assistant leader year is Margie �1 . Loughecd.- anyone:knows boys , y`' ' - • x y> r» - � w y� R11'' ,��•y'' at this age . ire ' fall of energy but patience and understanding.y the leaders harnesses that energy' it 'r'ri %, �.. s`�• .,.J.' T✓✓..:^.S. ' i 3 .r / �! 1, s As '.r �4 � Ykk ! �:'12'.:y (' �• . Ji, / / :/Y '�i- W..I f U. F.}Y.: .. "fit/ +�y/• hc{' * 7�. " teaches, ._....mem. . � .;•:t: t x y/' yl L, z Y r. "ori. / ��f s ,� �•s ' them: to work as tc me - Being a Cubits fun. If you have a The "anew Cubs recently dyed a day camp on the outskirts of chock $ L)ung�E.'During they day they wor en their Wo ; Badge boy of h,.,g�ea why not 'rblt.�,�4..�t -photo)� mut fall, and era ted timet Outdoor shelter, at Y i.` ,'ton DABBER BINGO tucknbw and District Lions Cfubt Darby' • her Ringo, every Sunday night, Lucknow Community Centre. Doors open 5:t$ p.m. Pingo at 7:15 p.m. Air conditioned, wheelchair a6cessible. Potential prize board ever. $3,000. $1,004 jackpot on , 54 calls or less. $500 must got .-1friar JUNE 5.1991 Not a. from iutie rift step SSP his ten toward! minimizing the possibly toxic diS charge from- operation. in 1986 the company installed a silver col-" lection• system that gathered once.. lost silver from the chemh cls Wed to process -photographic film and paper. The silverparticles are recovered. stored and eventually : sold. t•his gain. w nota motley making vanes."' claims Buchanim. price paid for the recovered silver willnever pay for theost of y making venture, installing and. maintaining :the sys- tone in a document moody issued by *the . Environment Ontario. Hire. ministry .states thatsewage Wit. mem -'plant's` are : industrial. to e with. human - not inad4W� waste.. Therefore*. to -protect the environ. m rt from industrial wastes .:dis-. charge to sewers, we mast stop, this pollution at the sole Signal Star Publishing has •h d these words and has taken the ap- propriate action before the by4law to' enforce legislation has been page % a exhausting nature of field , W c hter said that translates as a picas :to look closer to home, for excursions before running off on an exotic trap furter away. "Maybe' they can go to Douglas Point or a 10041 farm instead of always , heading to oronto. he Angigestedp