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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-01-11, Page 19Ministry of Revenue To the Owner or Tenent: Take notice -that pursuant to Section 40 of The Assessment Act, Chapter 32, R.S,C. • 1970 (as amended), I have on the 4th Day of January, 1978 delivered or caused to be delivered, Assessment Notices to- all ownersand tenants in this region.• The• last day for appealingthe assessment is February 9, 1978, and the assessment roll may. be, examined at the Municipal Offices during regular business hours commencing 'January. .20; 1978.. An ' assessor will he available • to .discuss, your, assessment at the Regioal Assessment Office, 345- 8th Street East, Owen Sound. Offices hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:45 p.m., Monday to Friday: a J. R. Costello, Regional Assessment Commissioner ti F,, WEDNESDAY, JANYIARY 11, 1978 Dungannon Mr.. Laverne, Martin was taken to Wingham Hospital on Saturday morning where he is recovering from a severe bout of the flu. Mrs, .Lawrence has been "un- der the weather" for the past few days with the flu. , Congratulations to Clair and Bonnie Hodges of Stratford on the birth of a daughter, Karen Joy,. 7 ,lb. 2 -oz., on Friday, December 23, 1977 in Stratford General Hospit- al, a granddaughter for Ken and Beth Hodges° and Eldon Culbert, Dungannon. . Jack Culbert is in r Goderich Hospital suffering from a collaps- ed lurig. Mrs. Russell. Johnston "was taken to Wingham Hospital on Saturday. Y. Mr. and Mrs. ,Jack Errington have been quite miserable all week with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Kay and .Candice visited on Christmas with Robert's mother, Mrs. Shirley Kay, in Clinton and with Mrs. Kay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don McKee, ' Benmiller. Mr: and Mrs. Irwin Storey and family spent christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Soloman,{ R. 3 .Wingham. Ladies' 6.30 bowling in Ldck- now was cancelled last Monday evening because of stormy weather. Mrs. -Joy Vella and- Tammy .of Seaforth called on Mr. and Mrs. Graham McNee and Mrs. Ross McNee on Sunday. Kathie and John Stanbury visited with Mr. and 'Mrs. John Park and family on Sunday. Gerry and David Bere returned home on Friday evening after spending the week in London with their brother John..: and family. doing some carpentry work in the basement there. Mrs. Chas. Fowler is getting around now with the aid of a walker- and, moved on Thursday from the nursing :home in Zurich THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO BX MAttY DERE to the apartment where Mr. Fowler has been living. We hope she continues to improve and regain her health: Mrs: W. A: Stewartspent a few days recently with- Mr. and Mrs. T. M. burnin, Dunlop, The $t. Helens Snowmobile Club held the first meeting of this season on Friday evening at the old Township Hall,. West Wawa. nosh. Officers chosen for this year are:. president, Jack Caesar; vice president, Ken Hodges; secret- ary -treasurer, Mrs,. Marie ,Stew- art. Plans were made for the season's activities, including a. Poker Rally later on. Miss Patsy Anderson of London visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Anderson on . Saturday. Mrs. Anderson and Patsy visited Madeline's sister; Donanne; Mrs. Clarence Adams, in. Whitechurch �n Saturday , , afternoon. Mrs. Adams has her permanent limb following a leg amputation and is learning to use it. r BROOKSIDE HAPPENINGS By Diane Gibson, Brenda Hend- erson. The'first school day of 1978 was quite stormy and since Bus 3 and Bus 7 were not there and several were absent from the other buses it was rather an unprofitable day for teachers and students. How- ever, things got back to normal on Wednesday. Mr. Howard Blake, the indis- pensable secretary, was sick on Thursday. He was back to work , on Friddayeven though he still was not feeling well. There is a high incidence of ,colds and coughs throughout the school. ° DUNGANNON UNITED CHURCH The Sacrament of 'the Lord's Supper was observed at Dungan- Dalton man elected plowmen president William J. Teeming of R. R. 4 Walton, was elected -president at the annual meeting of the Huron Plowmen's `Association held rec ently in Walton. Other officers electet*are: first vice' president, Jim. Armstrong, • R. R. 4 Wingham; second vice, Girvin Reed, Dungannon; secret- ary -treasurer, Russell Bolton, R. R. 1 Seaforth; assist secretary - treasurer, Graeme Craig, R. R, 1 Walton; OFA director, Jim Arm- strong, R. R. 4 Wingham. A motion was ' approved to affiliate with the Ontario Federa- tion of Agriculture. With the approach of the Inter- national Plowing Match at Wing- ham keen interest has prompted the Plownien's Association to sponsor two 4-14 Sodbuster Clubs in 1978. Reporting the highlights of the 1977 International Plowing Match at -Kingston, OPA Director Jim Armstrong said there was in - .creased public interest" in field plowing: The Huron County presentation will be a highlight of the OPA convention to be heldin Toronto on February 13 and 14; 1978. ' People interested in the pres. entation are asked to contact Ray Scotchmer, Bayfield;` 'or Claire Deichert,R. R. 1. Zurich, for bus transportation .on-Februarr 14. The Huron' County Plowing Match will be held an September 1 and 1, 1978. The International Plowing Match will be held on the Jim Armstrong and Neighbouring. farms on Highway 86, immediate- ly east of the town of Wingham, on September 26-30, 1978. • 3 Crippled •children grown up'? Won't you cy of o'► help us to help physically disabled adults? THE ONTARIO. MARCH OF DIMES non United Church on Sunday morning. The. choir sang the anthem, "Sons of God, Hear His Fl-oly Word", led by Shelley Rivett a$ he organ. The Sunday Sehool Gl,ildren adjourned to their classes after the children's hymn. Rev. C. G. Westhaver preached his sermon from Hebrews, "Out- er Court Christians, Sanctuary Christians, Holy Place Christ-' ians, The program committee of the UCW is called ` to meet on Thursday, January 12th at 1.00 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Amy Wiggins. The January meeting of the UCW will be held at the church on Monday, January 16th' at 2.00 p.m. The Official Board is 'called to meet on Wednesday, January 18th, in the Nile Church at 8.30 p Reports of organizations will be 'received by the minister for printing as they become available (not later than 3rd week of .the month.) DUNGANNON CHRISTIAN. FELLOWSHIP CHURCH Pastor Lawrence's Sunday morning message was taken from Matthew where he told how John the Baptist stood on the great divide between the dispensation of Law 'and Grace. The Ladies's Afternoon Bible 'Study was held at the . home of Pastor and Mrs. Lawrence on Wednesday afternoon. There will . be no meeting of this group this Wednes°d'ay but they will resume ' regular weekly meetings on Wednesday, January 18th. An .Adult Bible Study .Ymeeting will be held regularly on Tuesday evenings at 8.00 p`.m. in ' the basement of the Christian Fellow- ship Church. The first meeting will be on Tuesday, January ,10. PAGE NINETEEN Toilet Bowl Deodorizers 40 -Salado . Loose Tea 8 oz.... $1.82 libbys• Sauer Kraut 14 oz... 34+x' ThEYLL GQ FAST:! all in at Montgomery Motors Today And check the prices on these Quality Used Cars and Trucks 1972 Pontiac, 4 door. hardtop. 1973. Chrysler, 4 door 1973 Pontiac stationwagon_ m . 1974 Torino, 4 door 1975 Malibou Classic, 4 door 1976 Ford LTD, 4 door. 1973 Ford pickup 1974‘Ford pickup ••••••••rt••••••••w•rr•e••,•••••.•i•••i•i•ike •••• MONT GOMER ! MOTORS FORA TRUCKS (! d h LUCKNOW PONE 5 2 8400