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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-06-26, Page 11i olyroo women attend pica e.mbei of the nofyrood funea4 setw oft Thursday WomenIs : Institut :attended the afternoonto`c a At Bruce South District picnic at .t . time ofin f avows .phisassing Ptssherina Qs"Cove on Wednesday. wife Violet (Hamilton) was 4 Mr and :mow Morley Bushell Of patient Ho,�t whew she, Yr/high-% spent `hursday� event had uude gone .suugerya with Edna and May Boyle, ' 1. lean Ht i'gsus, of Wing'ham,'and Pastor and; Mrs, °n • Dorothy Anna. Of Lu p t vi ted on esday with a� ma Christensen vited on Tuesday with iviay his sister Vivian. Parkin g at Visitors with NinaMcDonald•4)141Q73°wexe•Usther Rlonmeldp of Paisley, Sympathy is extenda to the Mr. and Mrs. Bert `moi .omp on of families in .the midden death near:Teeswater, - . and Ellxott of the: ' fate • mold Elliott, who :. Gordon naldi. of rm oville. passed away at his home in le - _ MacDonald_ � . � 3� o a .mss_Mae of McCreath calledat'. `thea n e Kincardine and M'. and„Mrs. Ken Meath Funeral Home in Ripley i s a n .. v ���.� � .�.:�.� .,�m.� , , . `"`i"'"�"°y e?o of here. sday evening and Werines- Sympathyls extended to .h+lr. . and ay safteplOthi and evening, 'The Mrs. Reward Shirley) -Whiteside, of Toronto* in the death of their eldest son, .Howard Drop who passed away last Sunds`.y. lie • was a giandson 'of Arthur Haideriby of this villager Ulmer Vance of our community passed away in Kincadine Hospital, Saturday* June 22,He had been in failing health for some;time. Presbyterian MIs._ . a The Presbyterian VMS met at the church. on Wednesday evening with Joan Barr , presiding and opened Zits page ill Luck -now Sends Wednesday June 2* 1 1 Page if An incredible our • by' Termsry age 30, 'Ken McColmem- barking � of his life* He is y from cow to sto ase fids for the Canadian Diabetes this ° bring this ResearchProgramsand � disease into.the public eye. Not only does Ken .have .diabetes but he is also the victim of one of its.most common�y. and serious mpli ons. rTi b!RP.! With Jspilot 401Vattati,,Ken wit MSS Canada thing out to Palladia,* apyealing for theme. genetosay fog iA i wa` to rind a” cure. He plans. to terse over one, million- do 11 a.. are over million. diabetics C ware ov one a who havey to s up and ' counted. etre s people law' absolute.ly nothing about des and it is the third leading cause ofdeath.• Ken was born and ill Toronto, ° At age five h WO. nosed with type.' r (u men-' , dent)diabetes. Diabetic retinopathy was diagnosed in 19116 and Ken . . totally lost his sight*. On March 204991# hes n his incredible yfrom' t - -- John's* 5►.'�°::._.,..i° X14 A 'n _ Joh s, Newt ws i+ a nu ,expects is to be in TorOnto Sometime around July 14 It is -*Vied that we . uta will watch TV, radio an press releases*, welcoming Ken n he comes to o ac area. with him foe a e s byes - ham sunio4ne .ghta: and' hisguide. Help n nd a cure for diabetes! a 2•s hLL L4f''ti 1'L:1�}`� r }' L 4r•{ L N rr'. }LL� L�J1•i f J r L >} }:•7� ::}:{:` X:•,r.'..`C;:}ti{^:�y%.'{:,✓,..J.::^ :;:K: • ;'r,'•: { sY L�.L iL L: L LL' LLL VLl ✓ ?L} JS'J L --r.. •... .• r 1 .....-.... r.:.::, ::.•n••.L•.L . •: J: •r ....:..:. ...L•...-. , .••!•. A.• •. •...... J.✓. ...•..ti ✓•y:•V•:51:'Xi4.....• •1. L.....5. ...ALL•✓t•L•lI.LL•A..L•}..••d, l.. !.•.•.VI: J.L'.L .LLLLSL •..✓L .l :•LVLLl:LLL }LV:•:': ..••...•.•..:L.:L..✓...VS:•}✓:':•:S':L:r:4�'�•.,f`:i'}: SfSLS'JX�:r:.... { rLL ✓:S•:V TINE- MONDAY -. TUESDAY • WEDNESDAY4 TNURSDA�f FRIDI�Y SATURDAY ',SUNDAY:. I Q1tVY, .I 101:00!Ito I • I •� ��LESSO I 1 1.2:00 I. 112:3p. I 1 1:00 I :30 1•. 2;001 3:00 4:00 5:30 ;' ,. LRSOS , LESS ,`;, LESSONS L_ESSO�S;s; PRE SC HL NSTRUTI 1 1l 1 PARENTS . &- .: y, TOTS LADIES' 'EXERCISE CLASS. �'}.' ,p0 r . '! TS LASES' ,• .EXERCISE .GLASS". S LADIES°' EXERCISE CLASS I - 1 1 I LP•.I sue SWI ' I .PUBLIC SWIM PUBLIC SWIM :1 ,� P'tUBLIC :: -SWIM PUBLIC. 'S�M PUB .I� Swl PUBLIC SVIN_ � . swim, TEAM BRONZE swim � TEAM • " -BRONZE • '�` , BRONZE ' . � - , BRONZE' BRONZE' �e ` BRONZE . • CROSS" - CLOSES �, d r � • • I .. 1 1 - i 6:30 6:05 'LENGTH SWIM ..�,.....,, BRONZE CR.. �B . ., LENGTH ; SWIM . .HCROSS 7:00 7:30 AQUAFIT �. PUBLIC' - SWIM AQUAFID, PUBLIC SWIM .. PUBLIC , SWIM - j I . PUBLIC 3 SWIM I 1 , 1,, . 8a�o AcaL°r - SWIM ADULT m • :swim ... ��. wuu PUBLIC -swpm li7 Swim,,. ., �;,, R nisi '11i�'; �'' ui.1V1' 1 r 1 I 1 1 1 i AauR,l sgrn :M y, JUIy 1st ;x.00 r I . Parent0 kTots begin MOndayi Julys l# .11,00 'know ,at �' . .4 darer � ���'.� � � swim to �Psrticiprtst i � s�e�'a�s irt0r+u a�irli exercisesYou do not'rrrr+rd to how t I program. Ertnoilinee lis limited to 25 me. Cost white $30. for the summer ( .00 per '�). Please rig- r, this �r1 I is TussdsyrJuty2nd before r i . •. ., xerClprogram in is an 6 1 �'�� which 'perilcIpents alM to improve their nar�lic�vasCutar fitness through aerobic exercise. I Aqua* a n �, July 1stt, :Co t $30.00. for M weeks. I I I Swim team is $15.00 fort e season which begins MSI', Jam.1st ' . 'I I Brronze and'Bronze tross,cla begin Tuesdays July 2nd a 40 hours. , I I Bronze #i5 includes testing, Instruction books and senior resuscitation:• Bronze Cross . incl Hutting. I I Pre-school $20. for eight sessionst space is still available. Regliter er at AVAILABLE' ATPOOL l • I A N TI AVA1 - ' +�, - I 1 411) ,r CHILDREN480, TEEN (1318) •*450AMI Y'. 5 DAILY ADMISSION: CHIL " TEEN' AUL ` VA lotoOktiljultistNL , A AW M ► 4 r y Ab Wyids , - r n�a T1l 1 01)f itS nin fi+ neons seeded hd. y tie hay fields. 'Then for total.of nine judgedtwo in ca and /trait. /.Yfw\ ...alio wows wiElp barley, 'oats, m • ompet newly. ed i 'en MOM ot) b+ ge corn L 1.. .0v� "wheat, 1R. , grin and 7ua' is the favour ouch 'for weddings and this ► ' xith-: its warm sunny. wed` 'was no exception. Onlats ya rJune 15 in St. John's `United "'Burch iia Au'sti'n the"ate. attended ;such an evettt} Michael _ Ashton y r z r►a e Tammy s astao ►` the . ceremony. In a lldaneefrom thin area were Dorothy Wardell'and son Henry from the 'home• farm on the 4th .concession westn . Huron Thwnshi air fin.— ' 'ivOron were Loiira Mike K1Y and their ughters Christen an Kathleen. Oran and Doris ftt}f Ripley =milt"' at the` d if May to see a real Canadian bluebird in their back yard. ' Since then eve eggs were discovered b u ,vim house which Orden built: . ., female bluebird -is sitting en `'ahem at the back of the gardeno 'o `all bird lovers this is ealretnelY100d extremelynews. .Io the birdguide,:,bluebirds are °grouped with :robins :and. thrushes the songsters., It s° states that.the varied thrush is . kna'wfl ' as the Alaskan: robin. Also do- you know that the common .:!ruse cat si''the. worst enemy of the robin. So keep robin nesting platforms 4p•, from the ground. We are still waiting for be return of the swifts The Huron Township hall -in Ripley used to be a favourite nesting place for them. They winter in the Amazonian part of Peru in South America,. They get hundreds of 'feet up in the air then dive bomb ;nes arid mosquitoes with .wide open mouths. Their speed in doing this is greater than the tad of sound so it causes a th ° cl,7r boom on a clear day. Everybody looks up in the sky and they are amazed at the thunder in the clear sky. - Here this Monday morning from Hamilton was Charles Peterson for a couple of .hours visit with Ab Wylds. Charles is a graduate of Kincardine and District High School., At the start of the second world war in 1939 he went through the whole, war to 1945 -North Africa, Italy, France, , Holland, Germany, returning home in August 1945. Today he drives a car which closely resembles the one driven by home care Ruby Rowlett, so we were really ' surprised when he Vratked .in here after .per, out . front just as Ruby does. 4e V