The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-05-03, Page 27Langside
News
BY LILLIAN YOUNG
With fine sunny weather last
week, farmers have been busy
with the seeding.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wynne of
Kitchener spent the weekend at
their farm on the eighth of
Kinloss.
Robert Bregman and Fred de
Boer have finished their courses
at `Centralia Agriculture College
and are now farming at their
homes.
Ronald George of London
at his farm home in Kinloss
Township on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young,
Beth, Jane and Erin of Chesley
ikisited with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Young, of Lucknow,
and also called at their log cabin
summer house in Kinloss.
Keith Bregman has taken a job
with the tile company presently
workingat Clinton. He has rented
an apartment in Lucknow.
Kelly, Kim and Karey Coughlin
of the 14th of Culross spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Young.
South Kinloss
BY RUTH BUCHMEIER
A community shower was held
on Saturday afternoon at the
Kairshea Hall in . honour of the
recent newly wed, Mrs. Grace
Dollery of Orangeville: Grace is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd MacDougall.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Needham
have returned home after spend-
ing the winter months in Florida.
Visiting on the weekend with.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Clark were
Mr. and Mrs. Glenford Davis,
Marlene and Kathy of Brantford.
Leonard and Wilma visited with
Mr., and Mrs. James Clark of
Mount Bryilges.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Barry Johnston and family 'were
Mrs. Dewayne Greig and family
of Elmira.
Mrs. Norm Sceila and Tanya of
St. Thomas and . Mrs. Ken
Holcombe visited last weekend
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Burt and Nancy and Robert.
St. Helens
BY KATHRYN TODD
Sympathy is - expressed to
Isobel Miller and Helen Todd and
amily on the passing of their
aunt, Miss Wilhelmine D. Ruth-
erford, on April25, 1978. She was
St. Helen's oldest resident.
Congratulations are sent to Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Cranston qn the
birth of fir new granddaughter
on Friday, .April 28, 1978.
Candice Ann Irwin is the daught-
er of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Irwin of
Belgrave.
Congratulations are also sent to
Brenda Naylor for winning the
"Most Improved Bowler" trophy
at the annual Bowling Banquet
held on Saturday night.
Congratulations go to Mr. and
Mrs. George Humphrey on their
,recent marriage.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hunt and
family of Elmira and Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Grigg of Kitchener
were visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Cranston.
Janet MacPherson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill MacPherson,
has returned to her home after
completing her course at Fan-
shawe College. Graduation exer-
cises are to held at a later date.
ONLY YOU CAN.
GNP THE GIFT'
OF LIFE!
• Luclmow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 3, 1918—ps$e►
The Point Clark Kinsmen club has been meeting since January and
have been working on several club projects. The club has cleared
land for a park and the corner of Adawandamee and Given Roads in
Point Clark and are now seeking the financial support of the village
council to buy equipment for the playground. The club is planning a
barbecue 'at the Lighthouse at the Point on the Saturday evening of
the May 24th weekend. The club's executive are front row, left to
The Point Clark Kinsmen Club received their charter at a dance in
the Lucknow Legion on pril 22 to become the 98th club in District
1. John Boreham, left, a Kinsmen National Director, presented
the club's charter to the nt Clark Kinsmen president, Rick
Elliott.
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right, Wayne Hillier, secretary; Rick Elliott, president; Ron
Langlois, treasurer; back row, left to right, Bert Emmerton,
registrar; Kitt Elmes, vice president; Tom Arenburg, vice
president; Ben Nagel, director; Wally Chalmers, bulletin editor:
Directors, Val Bak and Claude Lemire were absent when the picture
was taken.
The Huron Centre For Children And Youth
is a non profit organization dedicated to helping families solve
problems relating to the social and emotional development
and learning of chlldren and young people. Due to the
demand for the services' of this Centre's staff, we require an
additional
SECRETARY
to begin immediately. Of great importance is a warm friendly
manner with our clients on the telephone and in the office,
and the ability to work in the strictest confidence. The posi-
tion requires excellent dictaphone skills and competence in
general officeprocedures, including bookkeeping. Address
correspondence, giving details of experience and phone
number to D. Keiller, Director Huron: Centre for Children and
Youth, Box 100, Clinton, Ontario.
RESPECT FOR LIFE WEEK
MAY 7th - 14th
WHEREAS the United Nations has declared 1979 as The
International Year of the Child;
WHEREAS the United Nations marks the twentieth an-
niversary of the Declaration of the Rights of the child,
passed on November 20th, 1959;
WHEREAS the preamble states in part "the child, by
reason of his physical and mental immaturity, needs
special safeguards and care, including appropriate
legal protection before as well as after birth"
WHEREAS Principle No. 4 states "the child shall be en-
titled to grow and develop in health, To this end
special core and protection than be provided both, to
him and his mother, including adequate pre -natal and
post -natal care"
Sponsored by:
GODERLCH PP .-LIFE GROUP
(Canadian'Chorlfabla Organitafloni