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Bring books back, librarian asks
Irvine Eedy local librarian asks that all
books out, be returned by February 26th to
the library for the book exchange.
Company over the weekend with Nels and
Gloria Pearson were Wayne and Heather
Pearson and son Craig of Timmins and '
daughter Sharon Heggs and children Brian,
.. Mark and Susan of -St. Catharines. It was
nice to hear Nels was released from
Wingham hospital on Thursday after being
confined their for a week or so.
Neil Stapleton is a patient. in University
Hospital, London following a farm accident
involving a tractor and large round bale
which toppled on him on Tuesday morning
of last week. It is expected he will be in bed
for at least a month while the injuries to his
back have time to heal. Wife Nancy and
daughter Patricia were in London to visit
him on Monday. Many ofthe neighbors are
helping Nancy with the farm chores which
still must be done.
A well attended shower was held on Wed.
evening in the M.C. basement for Janet
Walden bride elect of Gary Caesar who are
• to be married this Saturday. Janet received
many beautiful and useful items.
On Wednesday evening at the Seniors
weekly euchre high man was Art Stewart
low man Jim Errington. On the pink cards
• there was tie for high score between Milly
Johnston and Gordon Pollock with Gordon
winning the cut. Low score was Deloris
Culbert, Tom Culbert won the draw on the
ham.
pathy is extended to Tina Kohnert
a d family on the sudden death of their hus-
band and father in his 60th year. The
Kohnert family were former residents on
the fourth of us W. Wawanosh on the former
Jack Errington farm.
Nile church names officers, committees
The Nile United Church named their of-
ficers, boards, committees, and leaders at
the church's annual meeting held recently.
The following is the complete list of the
apointees and positions:
Recording Steward: Clifford McNeil
Sessions: (final year of three year term
noted) Cliff McNeil (87 ), Mrs. Joyce
Stothers (87) , Mrs. Joan Dougherty (88) ,
Jamieson Ribey (89), Chairman, Rev.
Robert Roberts.
Stewards: (final year of three year term
noted) Glen McNeil (87), Frank Scott (87),
Glen Ribey (87), Wayne . Caldwell (89 ),
Jean, Black (89), Diane Drennan (89) ,
Faye Ribey (Inner Circle representative ),
Bessie McNee (UCW representative ),
Shirley Dustow, assistant.
Trustees: ( permanent) Cliff McNeil
( secretary), Ron Pentland, Glen Ribey,
Arnold Stothers
Manse Committee: Cora Sherwood,
Shirley Dustow
Auditors: Millie Johnston, Beth
Rutledge ,
Press Reporter: Evelyn McNeil.
Caretaker - Mrs, Helena Young .
Anniversary Committee: organist, Jean
Black; Diane Drennan, Betty Miller, Cora
Sherwood, Mary Stoll, Rev. Robert
Roberts.
Sunday School Superintendent: Diane
Drennan
Asst. Sunday School Superintendent:
Vicki Culbert
Explorers: Marilyn Stothers, Bonnie
Dungale
UCW: President, Beth Rutledge;
Secretary, Joan Dougherty; Treasurer,
Yvonne Pentland; Official Board
representative, Beth Rutledge
Player breaks leg in mishap
• from page 5
Listowel net when he was pulled down and
at a great speed crashed into the Listowel
net, putting it off its moorings.
Immediately people from both teams
rushed to Stan on the ice, fearing the
worst. Attendants came and he was taken
to Listowel hospital for X-rays.
The third period opened and Lucknow
managed to keep going and held Listowel
to a 1 - 1 tie. Listowel's Jarret Wilken
scored from Ryan Newell.
Goalie Allan Kikkert played a super
game n 'net to hold Lucknow in the game.
A well played game by the Lucknow
team! However, Stanley Kikkert will be
greatly missed during the remainder of
the season. He has a broken leg and is
wished a speedy recovery from the Pee
Wee B's.
FARM SEMINAR
Cash Flow Considerations
WHITE BEANS & KIDNEY BEANS
Thursday, February 19th, 1987
W.G. THOMPSON & SONS LTD. PORT ALBERT
2:00-2:45 RM. - JOHN HEARD O.M.A.F.
- Planning ,a herbicide program
• Solid seeding vs wide row - seeding rates
- Direct cut vs conventional
- Spraying for white mold; When?
2:45-3:1.0 P.M. - ,HURON TRACTOR
- Film on air reel and some data on harvest
loss
3:10-4:00 P.M. -
GORD PRYDE from W.G. THOMPSON
1986 Variety trials
Variety characteristics (direct cut)
- ' Seed quality and availablility
- 1986 White & Kidney markets
- 1987 prospects •
- 1987 stabilization possibilities
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