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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-08-05, Page 17WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Sth, 1978 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO YB 4 • A PAGE ..SEVEN'EIN NOW THERE'S ONE MORE GOOD REASON WHY YOU SHOULD. CONVERT YOUR PRESENT EQUIPMENT TO --- AFE-, = ECONOMI OIL NEAT It's easy to convert, to oil. We have a complete line of top quality Esso Heating Equipments» choose from • Esso burner—$1.85a month • Complete, Esso oil furnace unit' $4.95* a month. And now, with Esso heating equipment, • we can arrange ,for you to get Esso Home Heat Service; at no cost. Your best guarantee for `:continued home heating comfort. • t, 11W:wiled W your wcis wNil Plumbing and Heating Phone 528-3012 Lucknow ESSO OIL BURNER SALES and • SERVICE HOME HEAT SERVICE I/ET Ya8X AffTa/v4'M'vI. F011Ow gigeifieg Miss C. McGowan Tells Of Trip To .The Holy Land The Ladies, of the Afternoon, Auxiliary of the Lucknow Presby- terian Church celebrated their . July and August, meeting with a supper following ,the regular meeting. Ashfield .W, M,' S. was invited , 'and •aithough.the day -was -hot and lhu-r-rtid- .°a --go ttly' 'number of ladiesattended, . For the first part. , Mrs. Noble Johnston presided. A duet "Jesus hath lifted, my load". was sung by Mrs. Ross and Mrs. ALoree. • • A reading was given by Miss Sadie Johnston "Why do people sing"; a"' piano solo was given by. Mrs. ; Duncan Simpson•.of Kintail,, and a solo..by Sandra Finlay, of ' Luc know . ' Ar Miss N.. Malcolm introduced the Speaker Miss C. McGowan of Goderich, who, spoke and showed slides taken while on a trip. to the Holy Land. These, Were very, • interesting -to see -how the peop. e worked' in that land, and to see the teal places, where, so many' happenings mentioned in,the Bible had taken place'. Wirh thanks to tliespeaker.,' _and_ail who• took part., the ladies were invited to a supper which was prepared•previously� About forty lad -i es attenrlecL NEVER AGAIN .:CLEARANCES LIKE TH • ESE ON OUR COMPLETE STOCK LADIES" COATS AND HATS MANY .• DRESSES FOUNDATION GARMENTS ':2Y0 Kill • • 1. Don't come to the.•m.eetings. 2. If you.come,, come late, .8. *Never accept an .office - it is easier to'crfticize than to do things. 4, If asked bythe chairrnan.to ••� SWEATERS A, BLOUSES .SKIRTS• & 'SPORTSWEAR, HOSIERY - GLOVES HANDB4GS JEWELERY , BEDSPREADS, --P CASES °1 LACE `CLOTHS SHEET$ ' COATS A JACKETS .CAR COATS SHIRTS A•. TIES,. SOX - DRESS A WORK TROUS-B-R ECT SUIS - (MEN)•' UNDERWEAR•• WORK CLOTHES HATS & CAPS PYJAMAS JEWELLRY' •' give your' opinionregarding sorne important matter „tell him you have' nothing. to.say. After the meeting, tell everyone how THINGS. ought, to be.done.. 5. •Do•'no more•.thatrliFs absolutely , necessary;_but,. when. other ._mem- hersic-oi-1-up-the-lr:-sle-e�+es and wit= lingly use their abilities to help things a long , howl that the Assoc'- iation is run by a clique.: •6. •Hold back'.your fees as king as, possible..... 7. If you don't 'receive .a, bill. for your. fees , don't pay. • 8. If you receive. a bill for -your. • fees after you have paid•,' resign frorri the.'Organization.. 9, if, you receive service without Joining 'dolf t think of joining. IQ.._ When you attead_.a meeting wot,e-to-do-sorri;ethin-g :and• ,then -:go home and do'the opposite. '• 11.•'Agree to everything said at the' meeting. and disagree with it mit- side. .'• ,, . . • 12. When asked for, information, don't give it $j 74- •r . -..:•.,. •.,.;w�=„a -•-- �..-max,-,r ...,a.,,i7•�•-• 1-• e sure tomo or' our argains dust west , of. the fenced off area where �. . THE BARGAINS . ;.... + • • • • • • ARayEBI�GE`-R'AN� DBETTER ••NjN•K•M•N•j�• MM.. -i1N • • �Y • • • •"'i"•L'i�i!_Ti7�• •'• ,•�A •i � �•� � ,,.. ,•_i'� . .11,4*,* 5784.125