The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-08-03, Page 12community news
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, August 3, 1983—Page 12
'Michele Hodgins graduated June 16 from
Fanshawe College in Architectural
Technology. She is the daughter of Jim and
Volaine Hodgins of R.R.1, Holyrood.
Attends summit
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In addition, the summit set up an ongoing
communications structure, made plans for
visits and exchanges between countries, and
adopted recommendations from the work-
ing committees.
"This was a once in a life -time ex-
perience," said Carol Hodne, midwest coor-
dinator for the U.S. Farmers Association
and the North American Farm Alliance.
"We have started a small flame, and now
we must nourish it till it grows into an inter-
national movement. The real test, however,
will be in the future. As our farm economies
continue to worsen, more attempts will be
made to confuse farmers by trying to place
the blame on other countries. This summit
will provide a forum for opposing these ef-
forts to pit farmers against each other in the
coming months."
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Births
GOOD: Bruce and Virginia
welcome with love and
thanksgiving their firstborn,
a son, Jeffrey Bruce, who ar-
rived July 24, 1983, at
Kitchener–Waterloo
Hospital. Proud grand-
parents are Paul and Beth
Good and Nelson and Betty
Dorsch, third grandson for
the latter.
HOFFMAN: John and
Janice of Strathroy are
pleased to announce the ar-
rival of their first child, a
daughter, Rosanna Dawn, 7
lb. 14 oz., on July 21, 1983.
Proud grandparents are
Clark and Donna Zinn,
Goderich and Jean and Evan
Hoffman of Burlington.
MILTENBURG: John and
Angela are pleased to an-
nounce the birth of a son,
Adam John, 81b. 5 oz., on Ju-
ly 19, 1983 in Kincardine
Hospital. A brother for
Laura and Jacob.
Deer hunt
Applications for participa-
tion in the controlled deer
hunt in Huron County and
Minto Township of Well-
ington County are now
available at the Wingham
District office of the
Ministry of Natural
Resources.
The four day shotgun and
muzzleloader season will be
held from November 7 -
November 10, 1983. Suc-
cessful applicants are entitl-
ed to hunt antlered or
antlerless deer.
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