The Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-01-13, Page 6Page 6 —Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, January 13, 1988
Happy 30th
Donna Sue Errington
"Got ya"
LUCKNOW
DISTRICT
COMMUNITY
CENTRE
OPEN DATES
JANUARY
FRIDAY
Friday 15
Saturday 16 - 30
Friday, January 22
Bobby Burns Night
FEBRUARY
Friday 5 - 12 - 19 - 26
Saturday 27
CALL THIS NUMBER
BETWEEN 9:00 AM and 6:00 PM ONLY
528-3532
Another year to live a better life
One year. Twelve months. Fifty-two
weeks. Three hundred and sixty-five days.
No matter how you look at it, it's a long
time, and, yet, has it really been long
enough to do all the things we should have
done and meant to do and would have done
if only if we hadn't been so busy.
But now we have a New Year ahead of
us. One year to live a better life. Twelve
months to spend helping our neighbours.
Fifty-two weeks in which to make new
friends and to cement old friendships.
Three hundred and sixty-five days to pray
for a better world. With God's help we can
do it. The community and I wish you all a
Very Happy New Year.
Christmas visitors with Charles Mayme
and Ken Wilkins was Stella Irwin and her
son Lloyd Irwin of Kinloss township;
Mabel and Laura Campbell of Toronto;
Barbara Wilkins of Paris; Bill and Joanne
Wilkins and their children Ian and Stacey
of Guelph; Larry, Janet, Laura and Adam
Wilkins of Ashfield; Jack, Sharon,
Timothy and Matthew of Ashfield; Allan
and Janet Peck of Wallaceburg; Elizabeth
Wilkins of Mount Forest; and David Dad -
son of Amberley.
Kathleen, Jim and• Cecil Webster had
their Christmas dinner with their aunt
Mrs. Norma Young in Goderich and on dif-
ferent evenings throughout the holidays
they visited with Clarehce and Elleda Ir-
win on Highway 86, Shirley MacLennan
and her mother Mrs. Wynn Gammie in
Kincardine along with Shirley's boys. Bill
MacLennan of Owen Sound, John MacLen-
nan and lis friend Laurie of Mississauga
and Scott MacLennan of Kincardine and
on New Year's Day, Kae Cecil and Jim had
their dinner with their cousins. Jack and
Marion Smith along with a number of their
family from London.
Ewen and Marj McLean had their
Christmas with Ewen's sister Mrs. Isobel
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Federal Business
Development Bank
Durham ti District Chamber of Commerce
Box 130, Durham, Ontario, NOG TR0
COUNTY Or GREY
•• ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
SHARPEN YOUR BUSINESS SKILLS
The three above organizations are sponsoring three separate.
professional Business Seminars in Durham.
JANUARY 20 8L 21, 1988
1. CREDIT & COLLECTIONS (1/2 day seminar)
Skills on Extending Credit & Collecting Cash
This seminar concentrates on the practical aspects, giving the registrant concrete ideas
and practice in their use. It demonstrates how the registrant can confidently extend credit,
monitor receivables and effectively collect accounts. It emphasizes that an account well
opened is an account already collected.- LOCATION: Riviera Restaurant. TIME: Wednes-
day, January 20, 1 p,rn. (registration 12:30 p.m.). PRICE: $37.50 (reg. $50.00').
2. MOTIVATING YOUR PERSONNEL (1/2 day seminar)
Build a Winning Team
Learn the causes and mechanics of personnel motivation. Atter this seminar, you will
be able to establish a 'Plan of Action' to ensure that your employees' job performance•is
up to your expectations. LOCATION: Riviera Restaurant. TIME: Wednesday, January 20,
7:30 p.m. (registration 7 p.m.), PRICE: $37.50 (reg. $50.00').
3. PREPARING A FORECAST (full day seminar)
Forecasting Sales & Expenses
Most managers have some idea of how to prepare a forecast, but sometimes have dif-
ficulty in knowing how or where to find the basic information that will affect, for example,
the sales volume for the coming year..Our seminar deals with some of these aspects, con-
centrating on internal and external data. LOCATION: Riviera Restaurant. TIME: Thursday,
January 21, 10 a.m, (registration 9:30 a.m,). PRICE: $63.75 (reg. $85.00').
• • seminars are offered at a discount due to the financial support of the Grey
County Department of Economic Development, C.G. Saare, director.
Limited number of registrants allowed. Phone Walter at the Durham and
District Chamber of Commerce, (519) 369-5155 for bookings or information.
ALSO:
A representative of the Federal Business Development Bank will be in Durham on the
seminar dates to discuss loans and C.A.S.E. (Counselling Assistance for Small
Enterprises). For more information about either loans or C.A.S.E., phone the F.B.D.B. in
Kitchener at (519) 744-4186 and ask for Hugh Sheldon
by Kae Webster
Martyn in Kincardine along with her
family.
On Christmas with Barry and Betty Jones
was Barry's mother Mrs. Gertrude Jones
of St. Marys, their daughter and son-in-law
Jim and Sherry Bullard of London and
Sharlene Jones of Guelph.
On `New Years Barry, Betty and
HP— had Betty's parents Maurice and
..,utter of Thorndale.
...ors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robb
the Sunday after Christmas was Janice
McClutcheon and girls of Lions Head. On
New Years the Robbs had William and
Shirley Irvin and girls o. Ashfield
township.
Rhetta and Marion INncLe• ° both
their Christmas and .Yew i . mer
with Margaret Morton and faun,, oint
Clark.
On the Sunday after New Year, Charles
and Mayme Wilkins, Stella and Lloyd Ir-
win of Kinloss, Elizabeth Wilkins of Mount
Forest, David Dadson of Amberley and
May Bridges of Seaforth had dinner in
Wingham with Laura and Mabel
Campbell.
A total of 21 students from the Lucknow Christian School participated in the M.S.
Read-A-Thon held before the Christmas break. By getting sponsors and reading as
many books as possible, the students raised $878.49 for continuing research into M.S.
For their efforts, students received different prizes,depending on the amount raised.
Participating in the Read-A-Thon were (back row) Samuel Stam, Karen Lubbers,
Murray Geertsma, Robbie Campbell, Jackie Smith, Yoland Ritsema, (middle row )
Kevin Broer, Stevie Campbell, Phillip DeVries, David DeVries, Michel Smith, Helena
Drost, Teresa Smith, (standing front row) Melissa Campbell, Dennis Lubbers, Jamie
Stam, Brian Lubbers, Stephanie Broer, Janelle Kuyvenhoven, (front row kneeling)
Jordan Kuyvenhoven, Nathan VanderKlippe and Kerry Lynn Stam. Great job, kids
(Rob Bundy photo) -
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January
Inventory Clearance
Jan. 13-31
Don't miss the
Fantastic Savings
• Sportswear
* Dresses
• Blouses
*Lingerie
All Sales Final
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