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The Kinloss-Kairshea famitips will be invited to.
Womeh's Instittite held, their attend Ole "At Home" pot
Edification and• Ctiltural Act- luck supper in the Kairshea
ivities meeting On Thursday, Hall,
October 23,, at. the home of Mrs.' :Lloyd ' MacDougall
Mrs. Hank. Harternink:' The was chairlady for the pro-
'. RT,9514Ant-KrA,---Allall. graM,. Mrs,... ordan. Wall in-
Dougall, opened the meeting troduced the 'guest speaker,
with a poem, It's Up To Me. Sandra ' Shantz from the
Mrs. LloYd Macbougall read Stroke Unit of the VVingharn
the, scripture. The secretary, Hospital. She spoke on .the
'treasurer, Mrs. Donald Mao:- Rehabilitation iunit. aim
Intyre,' informed of the short Ts to help thp patient as far as
course, Crewel, to be held possible toward indepe‘nd-
this-Fall. The leadert will be since. The patient receives
Mrs. Harold Campbell and, physiotheraPy, occupational
Mrs. DOnald MacKinnon, therapy, and speech therapy.
The 44i. girls and their The Stroke Unit is very much
in need of volunteers to help
on Tuesdays and Thursdays
with the patient, Mrs. Allisf-
et" Hughes thanked Sandra
for her interesting and infor,
native talk.
Mrs, Evan Keith led in a
singsong, 111rs. Leonard
Clarke 'reported on the Grey-
Bruce Area ,Convention held,
in Wiarton in October. Rally
reports were, giVen by Mrs.
Evan Keith and Mrs. Clar-
ence Ritchie, The ladies were
treated to a food demoriStra-
tion by the Senior 4-H girls,
Mrs.- Jack Mali, Mary Ann
Ritchie, and Nancy Heiden-
Ply. They spoke on the Food
Guide, Metric measures and
saving energy by cooking
with different appliances,
They made cripsy, chicken
wings, hot spiced apple drink
and a cheese dip
A contest was conducted,
naming the Premiers of
Canada. Mrs. Allister Hugh
es won the prize with all ten
premiers and provinces nam-
ed. Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall
gave the courtesies, A delic-
ious lunch was served by the
hostess and directors, Mrs.
Bill Haldenby and Mrs. Don-
ald MacInt,yre.
Dimensions: 94 inches in diameter; 4 feet in height
Will feed 18 head at one time. 135 ti;
EnjoysEn ja►ys visit in Langside area
SEE US FOR REASONABLE PRICES
WHEN YOU ARE LOOKING FOR:
*FARM GATES
*CATTLE OILERS
"BARN PARTITIONS
Young and faMily.
Hope everyone remember
ed to - turn their clocks back
Saturday night.: A, chance to
gain: back the hour lost last
spring.
leaders talked about hot
snacks. The, girls made piz-
zas; one in a microwave oven
and the others in 'the stove
oven. While they cooked, the
members react about toaster/
broiler ovens and • electric
ranges.
Everyone sampled the de-
. licious pizza.
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DOMESTIC CARS & PICK-UPS
BY LILLIAN YOUNG .
Mrs. Nell of, Stayner spent
a week .with her daughter;
Mr. and Mrs: Bob 13regrnan
and family. Bob's ° mother,
Mrs. Jan, Bregrnan of the
Elyth, 'Musing borne 'also
spent a day at -the Bregman
home and enjoyed a visit
with Mrs, Nell. "
Mr and Mrs. John de
Boer of 'the 2nd of kinloss
are leaving-this Monday for a
two week visit, with relatiVes
in Holland.
M. and Mrs, Wynne of
Kitchener spent the weekend
at their farm, home in Kin-
Kim Coughlin visited with
'1V1r, and Mrs. Clifford Young
on the weekend.
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FOR ,SPRING
LUCKNOW
UNITED
CHURCH .
Barb and Jerry Francis
and Chris of,Hamilton visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Len
Coughlin and family and
their daughter, Janet who
had been staying with the
Coughlin family and had
spent a few days in Wingham
;Hospital, returned home
with them.
Jamie Young of Lainbton
College, Sarnia spent the
Weekend with his. parents,
Mr. and Mrs. JimYoung and
family. Last weekend the
pupils at the college „held a
wake-a-thou with the pro-
ceeds going to the Terry Fox
fund. Five pupils managed to
stay awake the 48 hours.
Several from this district
attended he reception held
in the hitechurch hall
kyCKNOVV
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED
CHURCH
_Re._Bert.Slof.str
.ServiQ\
10:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
Listen to the
Back to God Hour
10:30 a.m. CKNX
EVERYONE WELCOME
Saturday evening for Mr,
and Mrs. Barry: Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moir
and family of Stroud, near
Barrie visited on the :week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Allan Miller
R. R. 5, Luchnow Phone 528-2299
Plan to attend .The Auction Sale Of
Modern Farm Machinery
This Saturday.
MI\
PRIVATE LANDS
ASSISTANCE -PROGRAMS
Offered By The
MAITLAND VALLEY CONSERVATION
AUTHORITY
1. Reforestation Assistance requests must be
submitted prior to May 1st 1981.
2. Ertigicin Control Assistance requests must
be submitted prior to December 31st, 1980,,
for 1981 projects.'
Applications will be processed on a first
come - first served basis.
For more information contact:
MAITLAND VALLEY CONSERVATION .
AUTHORITY,
BOX 5, WROXETER, ONTARIO.
NOG 2X0
PHONE 519-335.3557
Meeting five of the Holy-
rood Waits Up club was held
°- 'the home:of Kini Meyer,
All mernbers answered 'the
roll and otaiked about the
covers of their manuals and
the Achievement Day pro-
Mrs. - Meyer discussed
microwave ovens. Then the
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Everyone Welcome
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LUCKNOW
,PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH.
Rev. Wm. Munshaw
B.A. M. Div.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2
P
I t may surprise you to
learn that many of
today's foster children
are in their teens—a
time of life when foster
parents could provide
the direction they need.
For more information
about becoming a
foster parent, contact:
Children's Aid Society
of the
County of Bruce Inc.
Walkerton 881-1821
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2
10 a.n. Sunday School
11-a.m. Morning Worship
Pastor Donald Darrell
Theme 'Evangelism'
Nursery Provided for
Pre-School Children '
11 a.m.
Combined Services
Church and. Sunday
School
Nursery Provided
Everyone Welcome
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