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L47.:ani of Thanks
IID
I wouldlike to thank .everyoneathoattend-
ed smy eommuidty shower on July 18 and
for the beautiful gifts.To the ladies who
provided the food "Thank You". Special
thanks to Mary Robinson , Shirley Harris
and Lois Hackett. Jarmet- 32
I wish to expressmy very ":sincere thanks
to ray family and my many friends who
visited me, brought flowers and sent get
well.cards<andmessageswhile Imes apa-
tient in Wingbam District " Hospital.
:Beatrice: -32
X45 --Carr g Events-
OOMMUNITYSHOWER
Monday, August 21, 7.:30 zpan Lucknow
Community .Centre for Brad Priestap's
fiancee Louise l3aechler.-42,33
:25th .ANNiSARY
'The family of Lee and Lila Rintoul ash to
invdeeveryou.toe-reception tocelebrate
their 25th Anniversary :nn August 19,1989
in Lucknow. Dancing 9-1 am. Best Wishes
only. -22
DABBER BINGO
Lucknow .and. a : R a et Lions Club, Dabber
Bingo„every:unday°,rngbt,Lucknow Com-
miinity`Fnteenciel' o gl15 t i. i ingo
at'7:15 pan Air .conditioned,
accessible. _Potential ..:prize` `boli r`,d over
;000.41;000 jackpot =44 callssor less.
,1 !=--tar
IQEW:DEMOCRAflC'PARTY -Lof'luron-
iBruce 1 thold,tChe annual-Rpicnican Sun-
day, August 13, 1989. Nomination fof
;delegates for the federal leadership con-
vention ,will be old. Dave Cooke, M.P.P.
Vindsor-Riverside
AI. P.
indsorBiverside Will be the speaker.
Potluck picrdc attire.MeQusilfarm,RR1,
Lucknow ata4 00 pan.
BLYTLI LOTS DABBER BINGO, every
'Tue dayeatl:30:pan.I.31yth ” u" : M ct (om-
munaty Centre. $300,00 ,Jackpot must. go.
+Over,$100000 sin pr zee,-- f
DOLL
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Sunday,A tr 1314),1 11119
1020 ant t .,.r SA . pm. i H
at
St, Marys CommunitiVentre
St. Platys, `Mario
Dver4Oxliffenantriealers:sellingd011s.
Air vontlitioneti vSuper�pti .s,
itotrashatents. Largest show Of tits'
land -- ooh t miss It.
GORDON I.
101 'G' i I% R'' '' .`;
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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Monster
Bingo. 42,500 prize mmgn�one�y ry�`y 19889�3ayckpot
togo,atSseltford V•.ill�'!1]all, `every 1'llur.n'-
dayndght. Doors pem6:30pan. Burgo 7:90
p'm.-&far
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RUMMAGE
& tu} d y AltgoSt 12, 10•'a.m. - 4.p m. home
sof Jack Meiiuire Munn Auto Wreckers)
2nd eon. HUM Township, 1 114 miles
iiorF.hofLucknow, 4miles west. censored
by the Huron Bruce Children's Helpers.
Proceeds for Overseas adopted children.
call 3952827.—`29'32
ENJOY BARBECUED PORK .CHOPS,
and fresh Ontario produce and listen to
area entertainers at the k6th Annual Jack
Riddell`?-ar'tilly=Barbecue;anrlTTa1er'ltBhc w
on Wednesday, August 16 at the Riddell
Farm en Highway 13, midway between
Exeter and Dashwood '1 ► a served.
fram5 pan. to Span. Adults $12; elemen-
tary aged children 85, pre-schoolers free.
For tickets or information phone 235.853
,or.35743855 -- 1,32
1,0WER'SHOW
August 16, Lucknow Legion Hall,. 2.5 pin.
Horticultural members may pick up ex-
1iibitorslistandentrytags :at Valley Green
Flowers.--32ar
PRIESTAINBAECHEER
S1GANDDOE
Bus -leaving. -Luck 'ArBns .on rya
August 18 at 9 p.m, for Goderich Arena
$7M0 per person includes admission
'Tickets at McDonagh Insurance. No
Minors. —32
Radar detectors
give faise :sense
of securty
If you're a speeder who has been us-
ing a radar detector to avoid being
caught, your false ;:sense of security
coiiid the corgi to an end.
The p,► d o: Provincial ^Puce . be
the firstspolice .force in North , America
in ;pperate -radar detector detectors in
an effort to . deter :speeding - tone ;of .the
Major causes Of fatal motorvehicle
accidents.
A number of the devices have been
;purchased for the Force?s -pilot project
and Will be distributed to detachments
throughout the province.
'Tested in the Sudbury area last year,
the .device identified 407 detectors dur-
ing :61 hours Of .toperation. In the Oak
}Ridges area, .183 detettors were pin-
pointed (tiring °ta ri iShour period.
.In 1987 and 1968, !Officers seized more
than 10300 radar warning zdevices
Without the aid rof the device.
Green J.
enviro $$e
Twenty one ;projects shave received the
green light for and , y the Ministry
sof".. Agricu Lure .and :Food :under'h� a
iSironmental ;Y b s � `BYC) Pro-
gram, ;now i.n< mecund >year.
' Ie ly n ate up tv
4500,000 imm,the : 11 .provincial
4prOgrein10 490000r4)170jeCtS nage Ana
,outside the miry,, ting YOgth44*
ed 15 ito .4teeMing tand 101)o or-
tunities that bate -to ',dation
A Invironnientalliproteanta.
organizations, r.including .en-
prosectiso*geodes, ',wooer -
moo
, . r -v i n .auLh , -1.0111114 Associations,
naturalistrid
fro , this Year,
e t ,
,Are Aponsored ;to biro
yoth for tentirOMAOXito.00Oncitiji
SWAIM i,.y.py1� ter ,projeCts
,eight closets f1I^( .flbeYsind
the Jitaraiiim ,ostooff +e otkossisAbe 441)!
LueloweiSentinel, Wednesday, August 1, 198.—Page 3S
imosommuaramommomosn
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Winger and fami-
ly of Ethel- were tory evening
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Laidlaw.
Attending the successful Sale n Satur-
day of Annie Laidlaw's were Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Laidlaw and family of Dor-
chester. Mr. and Mrs. Tom 'Vannas and
family of Lambeth visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter .Elliott.
Mrs. Norma Falconer of Goderich
visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Milligan.
Mr. ,and Mrs. 1nest Beecroft and Mr.
and Mrs. Greg Buyer of Kitchener at-
tended
ttended the wedding on :Saturday of Kel-
ly Rorke of St. Catharines and their
nephew Robert Hertel of Kitner at
the St. Barnabos Anglican church in St.
Catharines and the reception at the Golf
and Country club. On Sunday they went
to Niagara Falls. 'The women's institute
members are reminded to meet at
Zehrs parking lot at 12 noon on August
9 to go to Spiruite in Listowel.
)ITECHURCH.
by Joon Ross
Mr. and Mrs. Ken 'Laidlaw, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Shepherd of Sarnia Dianne
and ,J Swann of Guelph, Sarnia,
and
Mrs. Rody Inglis of Earlton, Mrs.
Pauline Adams visited on Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw, and on
Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ducharme
of .Goderich visited there.
Mrs. Vin Dittmere of Barrie vis ted
last week with Mildred McClenaghan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted McClenaghan of
Kitchener, Mildred Mcelenaghan, and
John McKininon visited one day last
week with Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Mc-
Clenaghan at their trailer at Aintree
trailer park, Kincardine.
Roes McGregor of Toronto, formerly
of the Whitechurch area, and Gordon
Welwood of Wingham visited one day
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross.
Good attendance at garden party 2
A number from the Purple Grove com-
munity attended the Bervie United 'jou awn
Church garden party last Tuesday even- a°
ing. The Purple Grovers entertained with
their -:music.
Don and `Tiny Robertson visited on Sim-
day with Mary Hehn of the Win„gham
area.
Marion Gamble entertained Mr. and
Mrs. Allan McTaggart of Goderich and
Donelda Pollard en Sunday. In the even-
ing a carload went to the sing along at
Kincardine where Norm Dunsmoor and
his band entertained. :Also callers at
Marion's were Wilfred and Dianne Gam-
ble of Fergus.
Gladys Arnold, Mary ;Aline Kukoly, Don
and Anne McCosh travelled to Kingston.
They were glad to find their sister Olive
Knight much improved in hospital there.
They also visited Hector Knight in Picton
and Marjorie Curran in Peterborough. On
Saturday theyattended as Golden ,18ferkding
'Anniversary for !felt and Lorna :Orr .:at
Corm.
Visitors on Sunday with Marilyn and
Don Reid were . Lloyd and Elaine Collins
of Ambeiley.
Mavg Kuehl of Waterloo visited for .a
few days with Katherine Collins. Dinner
guests nth ► :.,e• were Cheater and Tena
Campbell of Amberley, -10" ► Emerson
and Gordon and Ruth Patterson, Carol
Bell and Marjorie Thompson. On Friday
night they -had dinner with Chester and
Tena Campbell at their home.
Visitors with Marjorie Thompson were
9.,.
and Erima 1exeira of Bumaby,
B.C. and Agnes Hodgins.
Leo and Joan :Richards. of Oshawa were
weekend visitors with Ramie and Wilda
Thompson. r. ► recent visitors were
for
uth corps
tion (nitrates, ai-cides), while .ser -
7
�' *week project` n the Niagara area
to Ilevelop and Apply A Integrated pest
management program .for greenhouse
flower growers. ys pest ;bra is
pert Of as minitry istrategy to reduce
faierlance . an chemical peatiCides
'by 50 per cent within a 15 year period.
-• an laweekt Gln Es; to
re .
pri land a":
' waterws.in-
fonnation for 4isgay Al demonstration
purposes At satberings, m as
the 1959 `teil8I Plowing Mthly.
'Te Vontario MiltaistfYorf Ag!te
dand,Aed is *5 ,o$ mioista.0 *long with lite
of
Ministries elopmesit, -
lourism
' Aire a►y ytrOtIl
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04614510.'
Janet and Larry Niles of Hanover, 'Wray
and Linda Thompson Of Mississauga..
Wilex and Maxine King of Bervie ac-
companied Cecil and Wilma Sutton to
Colpoy's Bay where they attended a
shower at Aciamsville Community Centre
for their great niece, Donna 'Ward- Cecil
and Wiliex visited their uncle, Elgin
Hepburn.
Marion Kelly hosted a surprise party
for Joan Roe on Friday with guests,
Katherine Fraser, Alice Drazasica, Isobel
Brooks and Marton t:anme.
Sunday visitors with John and Joyce
Farell and girls were Jim and Eleanor
Convey of Inverhuron, Fred and Ruth
Stanford of Tiverton, `Tey .Burst, Don
,and Ann `tib, Mary Ann Kiilcoly and
Jean Pail Greenwood.
Tania, Tay and Jennifer :Farrell are
enjoying camp this meek. .
John and Marc Collins, Dawn, Katie
and Jonathon .had an enjoyable camping
holiday at Maiden for .a week. Then Jon
and Dawn remained while Marlene, Katie
and Jonathon visited Rachel and Devon
Lochhead at Waterloo.
Ed and Sandra McGillivaiy entertained,
Jim and Isabel Brook, 'Gordon and Ruth
Patterson and Marjorie Thompson at a
birthday .for .her mother. Happy
I3irthdny Katherine!
'Christina, Carmen, Jamie and :Glen
Farrell spent a few holidays vdtb their
Aunt Melissa °L em and Grandpa at
Dungannon.
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