The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-11-14, Page 5Kinsmen ask residents
to pump money into CF
To die
Luck ow and Disnict
Kinsmen Club is preparing a OWN
fund raiser .for the Cystic Fibrosis
reseircMost of your likely don't
know that one in. every 20
Canadians cuiy the gene that
COINS Cystic Fibrtwis. Cystic
Fibre& takes the lives of MOM
Canadian child:en than any other
inherited diocese. It, attacks the
lungs and digestive systems. At this
bine, there is no known cure or
control for C.Ir. This is where we
need to help of the Community. On
November 17,she Lucknow and
District Kinsmen will be pump
psa -ue^Montsomery
Motors. MacTaviak Sunoco,
Chisholm Fuels uad Lucknow Ser-
vice Centre. The sponsoring stations
will have a sivr ,saying "Pump your
money into .FR" All the profits of
that day's, gas sides will be donated
for C.F. Research. So please come
out, fell your gm talk and breathe a
breath of fresh air into Cystic
Fibrosis Research,
�
c�h, /1
Your a C . .,
Tom Andrew.
New officer on iocaI OPP
The Sentinel' begins a new
column this week, featuring
mini pr..ofiks on members of the
Kincardine detachment of the
Ontario Provincial Police. This
is the first in a series of 18.
This Kincardine detachment of
the Ontario • Provincial Police
welcomed a officer to their
ranks November 5. She is the
first policewoman ever posted to
the hmenf..
Constable Alun. Peel. 27, is a
native of Metro Toronto. She has
worked for the Metro Toronto
police force for the past six and
a half years. She started out as a
clerk, and then two and half
years ago became a constable
with the force
Her move to`.Kincardine came
Cause she iss engaged to an
officer from the area. She plans
to marry. Steve Shaw, ,of the
Wvngh= detachment, next. year.
Your help is
needed, again
At hut, the Lack now Messy
renovations we fin & Vcia:eres
are or hem*
chain be
on the
shelves. o heavy is re-
Laibtasrian Claudia Bake rvine m
asking fair those table to lend their
su� Sam. at the turday, ,vel 17,
$1122 raised
'.dor UNICEF
Thanks to • students from
Brookside Lucknow Central
Public Ste. $1122 was collected
for UNICEF in this area. In spite of
recce adverse publicity, thanks
goes to all who gave to generously
On a night when children get so
much for"themselves, it is good for
them to think of the world's :fess
fortunate children. `
The money raised will help`
pmvkb clean water in villages; inm.
'Vries, immunize children in
countries like India and Pakistan,
help build schools'in Bolivia and
Chita, train health care workers in •
Haiti and Jamaica and 'provide
emergency. relief during internal
strife. and war ornatural disasters.
In a year that has witnessed the
In icatiom of die UN Ccnvemi
on the Rights of the Child and an
historic, World ° .Summit for
Children, the support of Canadians:
will have a great impact, `.
Lucknow:; CGIT ; distributed the •'
boxes, counted' and rolled ' the
hundreds of coins: It is interesting
to • note that: Lucknow CGIT has
COustaaider'Aliso4 DeeI L. the first berm .f at daiimg. and row helping
path ;:the iJl`iICEI? colteoia ,mace
Because of her Marital lam'she
policewoman Metro•police force to.: the ore., OPP'. (Henna It mlurtoa3 photo) .-
. requested fez �the ,.. on the
iiw 1�►5g '
•She moved to Winghama couple likes it a lot. And she says she is
of weeks ago..looking forward tos herjob
Although she 'beset been, ineat. withthe area for long,.she already Kincardine dPmchinenti
payment tri
for bean producers
•
Bean producers enrolled olled in,:: the
National, Tripartite. Price
Stabilization Program will receivea
payment of $5.15 pet metric tonne
for other. colored'bens ; marketed
between , September 1, 1989 and
July 31, 1990.
Theimouncement was made by
the�National Stabilization Commit -
_tee, on behalf : of producers, the
federal government and par-
ticipating provincial governments.
Only producers of beans under:
er
m.
schedule: B Category B ares
An interim payment' of`,,
Metric tonne was made earlier
year on eligible beans marketed
btween September :1;" 1989:and
May.. 31. 1990. ,
This, second payment now
completes the full amount due to
bean producers, representing the
difference between the 1989 support
price of $648.68 per metric tonne,.
and the marketprice of $603,53 per
11 �
.atherine
raj,N 14 MO— Paps
BARMY W. REID B.A.
eitaimmio ACCOUNTANT
*Personal * Commas Tax Cona.aitabon
*Per onsl 1=nnncl Menne%
*Manuel a Compo Bookkeeping
•irk r e s & AmorUution Schedules
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Book Your Christmas Dinner
Atm
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Family
Smorgasbord
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.For Reservations
3932 LliCKNOW
aturdayx Nover er :1:7,1990
'� r,.:,. 1 tali Only Cash & ca tit
c orrrick
etc alaplayer
p
fridge *inners 'at• bale Drop in
Centre last Friday were Catherine
McCormick, high and Stella
Tilbrook, love r
There were seven tables of shoot
played. Caroline.Menary was high•
ti lady, .Delo . Culbert low , lady,
Tom Culbert, high- MAO, Stanley
Cooper low run and Muriel Moffat
took thu most shoots.
U
Ed Eagle, President of Goderich Plymouth Chrysler Ltd. would like.
to take this oppoi unity to thank the many customers and, friends who
responded to their invitation to "Advantage 9i" Open House. Thanks
to you it was a tremendous success.
We would also Ile to Congratulate Mr. & Mrs, Roy Robson of
RR 2 .Auburn as being the lucky recipients of the Polaroid Camera
outfit, which was given' away at the connlusi in of out Open House.
Dorian Festliodi Betty Mcg►
Donna Ferchnk is apt 10041 sure
about the GST but ;from' , understandint "evetythg is go
to cost more. Consumers will: pay
more and basically it is "not a good-
thing to have." Houses will cost
more as well as clothes, causing
'more headaches,"
Betty McDonagh feels it will be
• an added expense, and a lot of book
work for those who have to do it
Mrs.,McDo>h feels it could be a
could thing if all the taxeswere
oombin+dd info net. But aas it is it
will be very confusing, <' a little
here, a little there".
—Bev '> Tompson
Beverley Thompson admits she'
doesn't know much about the GST
but believes it will "depend en the
product you are buyitar as to how
it will snot t you. She has no small
children so she won't have the
expense some families will have.
But, she speculates by rhe sound of
things it will be an aided expense
-.to everyone whether- large or small
families.
c DERIc
LYMOU 1
HRYSLER L
"adh.ke hailds wWth the
Herne of the artist Mar
4't4 Huron Rd, $x 4 53 -
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