The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-01-24, Page 151973 PLYMOUTH Satelite 4 door, 6 cylinder, automatic '
1973: DART Swinger, 2 door hardtop, 6 cylinder' automatic
2 — 1972 CHEVImpala, a 2 door hardiop and a 4 door hard-
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2 -.1970 FORD Custom SOO, 4 door V8 automatics
1970 OLDS Cutlass Supreme 4 door hairdtop, V8 autOrnatic,
power steering, power brakes, vinyl roof
1970 ,FORD XL, 2 door hardtop
1970 MONTEGO 4 door, 6 cylinder automatic
1970 CHEV Impala, 4 door. hardtop
1969 FORD F100 pickup, 8 cylinder, heavy duty
1968' CHEV van, heavy'duty equipped
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1968 FORD F100 1/2 ton
1968 DODGE Polaro 500, 2 door hardtop
1967 BUICK Wildcat ,4 door hardtop, fully equipped
1967 PONTIAC Grand F!arisienne, 4 door hardtop
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'THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW ONTARIO, PAGE THIRTEEN EPNESDAY:, JANUARY- 24, i.97.1
RIPLEY •
HI-CITES
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We don't give guns
to everyone.
Not alt of us in the Canadian Forces work with machine
guns or mortars or anti-tank weapons: Those who do are'
specialists in infantry. They receive training.i
,
n modern
weaponry, mobile surveillance radars, radio communica-
tions, and many kinds of combat'vehicles. The training •is
tough, but they get a good salary, a month's vacation with
pay, and a great chance to travel. Find out if you qualify
for infantry or for another of our many trades. Talk to a'
counsellor, or see your recruiter today.
• Canadian Forces Recruiting and Selection Unit
Centennial Square, 520 Wellington Street,
London, 'Ontario Phdnev 679-5110
You've got to be good to get in. DRSOS 72-7
he Canadian
rmed Forces
REACH FOR THE TOP!!
On Wednesday, January 17, the
Reach For The ,Top team from
P,Ipley District Sigh School journ-
eyed to the CKNX Television
studios in Wingham for `the taping
of this popular ,television quiz
show., They were accompanied
by Rue"ben Burnett. Sally klarri-.,
son,, Mark Smith, Sally Elliott
and Carillon Courtney from level
four represented RDHS. In their
first game they played against
the squad 'from Arthur. It is not
known when our fearless four, will
make their television debut.
Reach For The Top is psually seen
on Saturday afternoon on Channel
8 Wingham:
INVESTMENT CLUB
The investment club, under •
president Joyce Elliott , has been .
quite busy this year. At their
last meeting it was decided
that they would invest two
hundred dollars in Gulf Oil Liin-
ited. At this time it isn't known
how much the shares are worth
but this will be reported in the
near future.
BASKETBALL WITH SAUGEEN
On January 18 , the RDHS girls'•
basketball teams invaded Saug-
een High at. Port Elgin in the•first
actual game played in the series.
Margie Collins prOv.ed to be the
star player on the Junior girls'
team as she rolled in five baskets
and a. ,free shot,. Also, because
of. Patti MacDonald's three baskets
and Joan Conitney's additional
three points. the Ripley team
held a decisive lead throughoutthe
game until the Saugeen girls ral-
lied explosively in the final
quarter. Their effort, however,
was not quite forceful enough, as,
the ,final•result saw the Ripley' .
Juniors-edging the Saugeen squad ,
20-19. , •,
' The Saugeen Seniors overpower-
ed. the Ripley teaniand•Shirley* ,
McCreath provided the.most
offensive action by scoring two
baskets and three free shots, while
New Year". r. . Joan Ferguson and Sally
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Chalmers. WMS
Chalrner's Women's Missionary
Society held theirJanuary
meeting on Thursday , January
18 at 2 p. m. at the home of
Mri. Wesley Tiffin: President
Mrs. Wallace Conn presided in
the absence of president Mrs. Bill
RintOul. The meeting opened
with the reading of a New Year
Resolution poem. • '
•MrS. Robert Ross read° the •scrip-
ture and gave the meditation,
a New Year. In the New Year
we encounter many experiences
and believing. in God's promises
we Will be victorious.:The Lord
will ,not 'forsake those who trust
Him and will bring Peace:and
Comfort to all.
The roll call was answered by.
12 giving a Bible verse'With wOr
year. ' •
„Mrs. Dawson Craig read thank-
you notes from Mrs. Jean
McInnes. Mrs. Wybenga , Misses
Annie and Mary Laidlaw and Mrs.
iugh Simpson. Mrs. Bill vans
uid Mrs. V. Emerson also•expres,
led thanks fOr cards; Mrs. Cas7
lick invited the society to
ler home for the February Meet-:
Eng.
Mrs. John de Boer gave a read-
Mrs. Johnston Conn, treas-
uer , gave the yearly report.,
l'he offering was dedicated by Mrs.
dill Evans. Mrs. Gordon Rintotil
lave 'a reading "Will You?"
l• Mrs. Casliek gave the topic
1.aith and Hope. Faith
Is the power thaegives ' • all "activities and makes us,
ankfui for all things.' Everyone
at believes receives forgive-
eis of sin. Learn from past niis-
kesand make life bette r. We
ke much of life' for granted .but
we could see the future, we must
ok up to God in faith and 'go
rward., On the threshold of a
,ew year we face all happenings
A uxiliaryu
The scripture and meditation
was given by Mrs. Frank Haw-
thorne. The roll call was answer
ed with the W.M.S. Purpose and
payment of expense fund. The
business 'and' correspondence were
disCussed. ,
Mrs. Edward Brown sang two
lbvely solos: "I Believe in Mir-
acles" and "Joy is like the Rain".
Miss Maudie Fisher gave a read-
ing entitled "Recipe for the New
•Year".
° Mrs.. Morgan Henderson present•
ed the topic on India, touching
on the population, culture and
important places. Sorne of,
India's worst prdblems are: lack
of money, the lack of clean wat-
er, food and nutrition.
The closing hymn was 185,
and the Lord's Prayer, was re'peat-
ed in unison.
with trust and. faith in God and
try to live Christmas
everyday. '
A minutes 'silence was held in
honor of a member, the late Lila
Emerson. Mrs. Wallace Conn
closed the meeting with prayer.,
Mrs. W. R. Purdon gave 'a
New Years, pra`yer. The ladies
Aid Collection was received.
Courtesy remarks thanking
Mrs. Tiffin for the use of her
home, lunch, and to all those
Who helped with the meeting
was given by Mrs. Dawson Craig.
Harrison also proved to be effic-
ient at the free' shots which were
all scored in the second quarter.
There were no boys' games •
against Saugeen. .
Whiteaurch
'Messengers
' WHITECHURCH NEWS
The messengers held their
January meeting on Sunday in '
the Sunday School room of the
United Church during church ser-°
vice.
The call to worship was given
by Murray Gibb. All sank the
hymn Jesus Loves. Me. The scrip-
ture was' read by Jackie Whytock
and Richard Moore led in prayer.
• The offering was received by
David Thomson and the Offering
prayer was repeated in unison.
Linda Moore read the minutes.
The roll call was answered by 14.
The officers elected were:
President, Jackie Whytock; Vice
President, Murray Gibb; Secret-
ary, Kenneth Quipp; Press,
Donna Thomson; Telephone Sec-
retatli Linda Moore.
Tile leaders gave the stories.
Linda Moore gave the
benediction.
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BLYTH
St. Helens W.I.
Met Thursday
The St. Helens Women's Insti-
ttfte held their first meeting of the
New Year on Thursday afternoon,
January 11th.'
Mrs. Allan Miller presided and
the meeting opened with the
Ode and the Mary Stewart Collect
The roll call was answered
with "A needJ in our community"
Following the reading of the fin-
ancial statement, thank you .
notes were read from people 'who
received -a Christmas remern- -
brance 'from the institute.
Mrs., Frank McQuillin gaVe the
motto, "Let us resolve •
to see' our faults, as clearly as
we see the faults of others".
Current events were given by Mrs.
Ross Errington:
Readings on the New Yearwere
given by Mrs. Tom Todd and Mis.
Ross Gairunie. Miss Isobel Miller
.gave a hurnbrous reading. A
contest was given by Mrs. Frank
McQUillin,
The business 'was dealt with. '-
The 4-H Leaders Training
school will be held in Wingham
on February 12th and 13th. Group.
4 will cater to the card party
on January 18. Grotip 5' will cater
to the card, party on February 1.
Quilt blocks will be made for
the Children's Aid Society. 'Group
6 plan the banquet for the
Ashfield Federation' of Agricultute
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The meeting closed with 0
Canada, Lunch was served by
Mrs. Tom Todd and" Miss IsobeIN
Miller.
at BrOokside,on February 14.
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AMBERLEY
The. L40.L. at Amberley held
,a euchre party on Tuesday even-
ing with a good crowd present.
Winners of the prizes were high
lady, Mrs. Glenn Campbell;
high gent, Glenn Campbell and
lucky, winner Mrs.', Marjorie Reid,
who had the closest birthday -
that very day. Luneh was serv-
ed by the committee of Mr. and •
Mrs. Delbert Wilson and Mr , and and
Mrs. Leonard, Courtney.
It's off to Florida for a holiday
in the warmer climate. Mr. and
Mrs. Lynn Lowry and Mr. and
Mrs: ,Bob Scott went travelling
on'Sunday.
Glenn Boyd, Bob Courtney
and Lynn Lowry were in. Toronto
on Thursday and called in at
hospital to see Mrs. Jean Cum-
ming, who'has been hospitalized
there since December..
• Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lowry and
;little Kris have returned home
after their visit in Vancouver.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kempton...
1 Mary and Helen Spent the week .
end in London visiting'ivith Brad ,
and Dianne Rotteau.
Larry Courtney is enjoying a •••
motor trip to the Western
9tovinces.
Home for the week 'end with
'their parents were Gert Walden ,
and-Wendy Courtney froth, LondOn
•and Sharon MacNay from Kitch-
ener.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Courtney and
family' were Sunday dinner guests
with Mrs. Lottie Courtney in Kin-
cardine.
IN STOCK
The Lucknow Presbyterian Even-
ing Auxiliary held their first
meeting of the New Year in the ,
I Fellowship' Room of the Church on
I Tuesday, January 16 at 8 p.m.
with 19 ladies, present.
Mrs.. Roy Finlayson, president
in charge, opened the meeting.
with a Poem'- "A Guide for the