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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1989-07-05, Page 1611 age 16-,Luelakow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 6, Me • Weddmgbells ringing for y s Wedding bells were ringing out on the weekend as Arthur Stanley and Debbie Zipfel -exchanged vows at his home on Friday evening and Lana Sanderson and Steven Neeb were united in marriage in Lucknow Presbyterian Chureh con Satur- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Kilpatrick have xnoved.into their new home on Havelock St. Having sold their home on Havelock St. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ritchie have -moved to Goderich. We are happy to hear Evelyn Little is ,able to be out of hospital and has taken up residence at Dryden Manor temporarily. Kay Crawford entertained the neighbours in honour of Grace Camp- bell's birthday on Friday. Roy and Olive McInnes Goderich celebrated their 50th wedding anniver- sary recently. We are sorry to hear of so many peo- ple being sick and in hospital. Leonard Machmes is in St. Joseph's Hospital, Eldon Miller in University Hospital and Margaret Mowbray in Victoria Hospital _in Londoni_ Rev. A. Ramsay is in Wingham Hospital. We hope they will soon all be feeling better and able to return home. Elleda Laidlaw spent last week in Guelph ,with her granddaughter Kirsty Bell while Pat Bell was involved with hosting a conference at McMaster University. Kirsty had her Grade 8 graduation and out of mine classes of Grade 8 students Kirsty received the award for outstanding student. UNC by Mildred Lome 1111111111111111111111111111•111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 It bas been a busy weekend for Lulu Stanley with Arthur's wedding and reception en Friday evening. On Satur- day around 140 Stanley relatives gathered at the Ashfield Park for their family reunion. Sunday another family picnic was held at the home of Earl Elliotts. Visiting from Flint, Michigan with Lulu are her sister-in-law Gladys Stanley, and Betty Elliott from Detroit. Austin and Mildred Loree spent the weekend in 'Toronto with their son Stan and Pam. Walter and Lorraine Arnold, Remi and Angele Aneca (Lorraine's parents) of Deloraine, Mardtoba visited family in Belgium for two weeks, June 8 - M. Mr. and Mrs. Aneca spent time in Lucknow visiting with grandchildren and great grandchildren before returning home. WE NEVER KNOW —How weak we are until we have to stand arone.— Judith Ann Terntnee, daughter of Marg and Harry Torrance of Porter's Hill, and Steve Walters, son of Gordon and Whndfred Walters of Goderiek, were united in marriage Saturday, April 15, 1.989 at Goderich Township Community Centre. Rev. David Woodall of Outwit) Street United Church in Clinton officiated the ceremony. Maid of Honor was Stephanie Haskell, London, friend of the bride. The groomsman was Jeff Denomy, London, friend of the groom; and ringbearer was Reed Crittenden, Goderich, nephew of the bride. The bridesmaid was Wendy Crittenden, Goderich, sister of the bride; and the usher was John Little, Goderich, friend of the groom. Following a reception with friends and family at the Goderich Township Community Centre,`the couple honeymooned in Florida. They are residing in Goderich Township. (photo by Ron Wassink ) Trout habitat rehabilitation The Ministry of Natural Resources, Wingham District, is proposing to rehabilitate trout habitat in tributaries of the Bayfield, Maitland, Nine Mile and Saugeen Rivers in the Wingham District. The projects will improve ex- isting cold -water fisheries and are being undertaken to increase local angling opportunities. In accordance with the approved --Bow strong we are until we are moved by a great conviction. —How bea ' life is Ina we are in danger of losing it. —How sweet love is until it has gone. —How rare a friend is until we come into adversity. —How little money can do until we get on the operating table. —How poor words are until we undertake WI 0 to express gratitude. ARRY WA REID BAA 'CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT *Auditing *Financial Accounting *Personal & Corporate Tax Consultation *Personal Financial Planning *Manual & Computerized Bookkeeping *Mortgage & Amortization Schedules 306 Josephine St. Wingham, NOG 2W0 Office: 3574522 • ,ffie/f/rALPINE Mweetietieser5252.C.0.11wele,Vialdelmeibst-L0. ro•.$70111110101.hiliCriptIDATJaalwelegyatBiust. Mugger. ,,Aleisteeeelersteetstorieteetariklitiltallwkludadline • Theatearing.13110-ZewassICAsteetrelier Aoki. rhteedennasatetooderdotteakeiesttY, AMIE MIIIIKNORE. THEREAREllittliAtIONERS! 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Ariom SISPOpo Class EA for Shoreline andStrearntank Stabilization, a -notice is being -'distri to affected municipalities and Conservation Arithorities, six local sportsmen's clubs, as well as offices of the Ministries of Agriculture and Food, and Tourism and Recreation. Affected landowners will also be contact to deter- mine their willingness to participate in the program. The Wingham District is in the final stages of completing its fisheries management plan. That planning pro- cess involved several public consultation stages where comments were solicited from resource users, government agen- cies and the general public. This project has received strong support from the public. There have been no concerns raised over this management approach. Thefitratun _rehabilitationprojects are part of an ongoing program toincrekife— trout populations in the Wingham District. 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