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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-12-19, Page 16Paso 111 - Lookuw $.glad We/Md, December 00. 1100 50th Wedding Anniversary December 24, i94Q, Edythe and Bruce Mckenzie LOOK wHos 354 December 22,1965 Terry Jamieson 'Lave Bev, Tom and Family Mar g uerite EImo & Fam - 9 y Love: 4-H club hoids achievement night or Mr. Ms. Ramat Cheraw 4-H The Whitechwtch 441 club had their achievement meat night in the MU Int Thursday with * supper for pimento, iirist eteconvenorsand4H members. Silver dishes were mode by the members *4their families from the repent MUM they took cxn Heritage, Everyone enjoyed the meal very much. Toren Lubbers by Jean Roo CHURCH nommidomaiminsiommint proidded enjoyable viscid music. Carols were Nag thraatagbout the Rev. Neilson clotted the Mrs. F prayer, for the Unlaces portion With 18 amawcdng the rollcall with memories of a memorable was receival. Evelyn Oibb gave the fiasechtl report. Donations were received from the Salvation Army and . Friendship House in Ki Mit Moore exp eseed ap- preciation to the hoomes *4 Mrs. Vanier closed the meeting with. praysc wars la'111<attEr Qf Cea+dr#onie>1 fe1r the waseva >g, The: club had 13 members Huron Chapter. GESS. dedicate Elliott and Betty Ross, Stuart Rintoul ran alter c oth and pillow . B+ Aro a =` had the best 4 - under u ndes 'the leadership of Kathleen , 11 booire for first year mcmbera. Best all round book was won`by Karen Lubbers. - Shaflxi - Gardener, ' R:O.S. for. Bruce County,' fawn Walkerton, attended and showed a video on They Built Ontario. Everyone was to bring a heritage item and tell about it. Ms. Gardener Kyle and Carole gsve eFh giber a� i bar for long the . project. She that pI Marion Dow ' with a lu d edition picture of a hrritage scene,• for at eev 24 P ojects. CongrandationsMarjorie 'Wall, on.sbthaitof.• he institute, gave, a vote of thanks to the club for inviting :them and for the enjoyable evening. Thb,.evenung closed with the 44111 club creed.' ' - Ust1 • The Whitechurch; United Church Women `'held their meeting on December-5,at the home of Agnes Farrier. Dessert was served prior to the. meeting.. The meeting was ander, the leadership ~ of Alice Moore and Mildred 'McClenaghan. Gertrude Dariniur played Christmas music before the luncheon. Mrs. Moore gave the cattle. wor- slip with: a Christmas poem. Miss McClenaghan gave" the scripture Matthew 2,1-12 and -followed with The special speaker was. Yvonne Ballagh,: who gave an inspiring talk on memorable Christmases. Mrs.; 'Moore tltanked ` her and - presented her with a gift.; Miss McClenaghan gave. two - readings, Embroidered Snow and Yes Virginia there isa Santa Claus. Mrs. Farrier and Mrs Durbin lift certificates Avaitabie for Nursery Stock andin store items. Good Anytime - or use it fora gift towards, LandscaPe Design Services. 'Available throughout the winter Season. ,AChristmas story, aYuletlde song, love is knowing that you helot* to our family. Many thanks. • Merry Christmas and Happy Neve Year Sherry, Dc�aglas, Candiee, body, Clint 6 OW 11118-411i041, J 0 The Eastern S December 11 chuckled at the skit, Hemming theHuron # 89.Order of Robertson Was (skived.Everyone for the Christmas meeting. Daddy's Pants. A cookie walk,. • Two rinks vii represent the solos' by Joyce and a reading by Chapter at the , District Curling► Naive, to remind ars of the true Bonspiel on January_ 12, 1991. in meaning of Christmas were much in Walkerton. Members are asked to keeping with the season. • help Isobel Cgag l and Shirley Joyce Miller, lunch convenor had .t.angridge with the foundry catering a beautiful Christmas display of in the new year. stockings and potbotde s 1w►hich. A beautiful alter cloth and pillow turned out to be lunch draw prizes made Pessible bby Jun Mont, and. for a seven lucky p�, eewat Joyce Meilen: • were Tie response to: the Gift Basket led t_ed m , `memory. 4f Jim's for the Survival, Through Friendsldp , Bert.Mo ; A new.;s House was wonderful. Thank youl was alsw:dedicated-'at the sane Upon delivery, one: lad had his, eye time, to Huron Chapter #a 89, by the on the hockey ,mak. The staff Worthy. Matron Nancy Ware repesentativeindicated a great need and worthy poop Les Shaw. and expressed appreciation for, our Following the : `business a. boxes each month: atoned • - January is Inspection and Scettish Nelva Scott, Dona: Shaw and Jean Wight, Deer decoy _bags poacher On : December 6th, 1990 :at A 4 -day controlled deer hunt with Ontario Court. in Goderich, fines only shotguns andmuzzle loaders ,;,,totalling $850.00 were : levied oPened on "November $,`1990. The against a Clifford .man for hunting. archery season (long. bows" and. deer during; the closed season• and cross bOWSZ runs from October 15 shooting from a'" ;vehicle.: The. to November 4 and. November 915 poacher.,'sscoped high >powered rifte to December 31. valued at more than $90':00. vitas The Ministry of Natural also ordered forfeited to the Crown. Resources requests concerned Wingham Conservation Officers hunters and other citizens to report • had received complaints of illegal illegal hunting activities at the time deer hunting activityin the"n:rit of the suspected offence. The part of Howick Township during:Ministry has conducted controlled October. TheY decided to set up a deer hunts in Huron County for 10 deer decoy in one of the _problems years and the deer herd, presently, areas. At dusk on November 2 the . is in excellent shape. They hope to poacher fired= -him shots from, his 'continue to provide quality hunting and viewing ties for the vehicle at the decoy. He .was opportunities ,subsequendr apprehended and public and one way to accomplish ed under the Game and Fish is�h down on the *Regal Act. kill. i!INTEE MVOS WANTED ` -'-arum *m Or fa. re. OWN tofu asuman - 4 bedroom, 2 storey \ country home, new family room adds - non; on 2:2 acres. Asking 135,000: _W_=O•,A�,,C,,�REE�S}�,, 7th W. W/,,�s,yw,ar'osb, 75 O,vl hP ic.d at $5600,. • 3 BEDROOM OOM tBJNGAILOW, finished basement 09 x11,y,6/{5 lot: Clod. bmedi- L centre. - a a! U' EDROOM cottage style home, w- end shade trees, dose to medical cen- se. Open to Ars. BRICK WESKIT, 4bedroom, 2400 + sq. ft., fireplace; familyroom, W.W. Two. ,Move in cord. Asking 0119,000. 3 BEDROOM. HOME With 12 X 22 workshop, treed lot fronts on mill pond, new floor coverings, great • starter or retirement home. Very good cond. Asking $72.000. ' AailF1ELD 4 bdrrra. hoorah close to levi r,1a'2 acre toed lot with anted ham. Good funky horse. $32,600. SPOtLESS -2 bedrdbrn bungalow Havelock St. electric hast, wood stews new kitchen. Asking SA00, ` • $10,6110- 2 bdmr..1 don* hones, will issulded, food Mstii *MAL homy Wilk' 2 oleo soaps. Leemsd '7~' mite t 01 Ladenw Cal for debts> fMduCed, bWid* MOV1100.'s bdrm.;i.1/2 elbety here, 2' bed l aiQ001„ Rondod* at, TWO* 10 $111,000. LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH Worshjp Service; - 11:00 AM Sunday School - 11:00 AM Nursery Provided Rev. GERALD McFARLANE `Everyone Welcome LUCKNOW PROS tiERrrn CHURCH MINISTEit Rev. Margaret Kinsmen Worship Salvias -11:00. am. Sunday School 11:00 elm i troy Provided Empire Wakes'