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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-03-13, Page 7Luekuow Sent Kinioughfoiks attend farm show We wish teaohers .and students a happy holiday during the winter break,! A number . from here:. attended the farm show at, London daring the week On Thursday evening the': Holyrood Women's Institute held their` annual fatally night at the kolyrgod Hall. The president, Myrtle Percy, welcomed everyone and all enjoyed; .a delicious pot :luck supper with Maty Scott and: race' Bekenswdller conveners, An evening of euchre followed. Prizes for the ladies: went to Joan Murray and Michele Barr and for the men to Glen,lialdenby:. and Charlie Murray. n Friday afternoon a number from this area attended the Happy Hearts Senior Citizens St. Patrick's program at Ripley„ when several from here assisted with the program .and enjoyed : the afternoon very much. Congratulations, to Eric Iialdenby from here and his partner Fritz Schlegel of Point Clark for winning the IIigh-Lo Bowling. Tournament for this area at Hamilton, They both won a trip for two to Florida), The Presbyterian Church held a soup and sandwich inneheon after chureh to help raise money for future coustmetion. During the service the Bushell family sang their, arrangement of Amazing Grace'. Sunday School is now during the church ser. vice. Some friends .of Allan Miller of Uolyrood called one evening last week to heipcelebrate his birthday, of mea inspe The Ontario Federation. of Agriculture is calling for R iimnediate action . from both' government and OPSEU' to put proviineial meat inspect- tors: back to work' . "We are 'exploring all: avenues. to bring this Matter to,a satis- factory conclusion for• -those meat plants andfarmers who are : in desperate need of service," says OFA President Tony Morris, The OFA supports any and all legitimate measures , that will ensure .the 2.90 • provincially- inspected plants get back into opera- tion. Where municipalities may . wish to assume the, responsibility of hiring meat inspectors, the OFA, recog- nizes recog-nizes the importance this relief would bring for the. :immediate future "It is vital this dispute be resolved quickly in .order to provide relief to farmers who are desperately trying to manage the growing number of animals in.:their' barns,'said Morris. els Wednesday, March 19106 kage7., M11It1111i/rrr010MwtM11M MWM M M M M .M M I M M M f M M Ir M M M■ MAR 15116 1`Tat7PAL PG tlappy (}1IETII)rc ALL SEATS $4.=5 MON. TO THURS. by Ruth: 8uchmeier' ,South ;Kinloss •.WMS Met • at the borne of • Ann. MacDougall last Wednesday. The directors were Olive Needham .sand Sharon MacDougall. Rena Forster played the piano for the hymns. President, Nancy Maelntyrre, opened the meeting byreading a couple of paragraphs from the World Day of Prayer Book. Olive Needham gave a very good Bible Study on"Prayer. " Rena Forster " Performing -10 Reservation at Sunday's Quantum Leap carnival, hosted by the Lucknow Skating Club, were Ashton Chamney, Amber•Hackettj Melanie Willits and Regan Moran. (Pat Livingston photo} for TRINA. COWRY ,and AND" KE Y Ripley Complex (upstairs) ,t. March 16 9 pm -1 am Lunch provided Music: Power Trio Friends & Relatives Welcome bISTA!C COMMUNI CENTRE DING ' Sunday;Mar 7/96 OPEN ►.A►TES March Fri{ 15 - 22 Sat16- "ONLY" CALL. 528-3429 9 aaa - 5 p.m. read from The Friendship Book of 1996;. The rollcall was answered with a Bible verse containing the word prayer. Sharon MacDougall very capably gave the study book' on the British Isles.: She also mentioned the community of Iona where Marion Raaynard is at the present time. ••, P R. Olive gave the courtesy remarks and Sharon said the closing prayer. . A • tasty lunch was served during fel- lowship time. top slin s': Carroll •from page 3 grants from 1995♦ "It's absolutely disgusting!" "This is really wrong. They are holding us on the end . of a string," said Carroll. "We're being jerked around!" "Stop insulting us," he wrote to Johns. "If you can't do better than that, it's time to take the Michigan approach. When we run out of money this spring, let's close the schools! I'm seri- ous. Maybe then we can get some corrective action for this astounding injustice in funding direction.". t P.0:00014 at�urda ; March 16 • Players�bus ie; rn 5 .m, Fan bus6 � , P � r 6.3+0 p.m, For reservations contact Ken 528-2270: or Haan Stanley 528-3000 GODERICN 521.7811 ACADEMY AWAltDY NOMINEE -BEST ACTOR - Richard !Dreyfus„ i1RUs urr Richard Dreyfuss . Mr. I-Iolland's Opu Fri. - Thurs.'` Mar. 15 2 $ PM-Nitely: ,fiti 'CICS!' WHAT .K41414, ENDS THt.R$DAV d, aarar r4T4oaS. �R�Itt3 � twre i e LONG DISTANCE? 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