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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-01-16, Page 12Lacknow Sentinel, Wednesday, January, 16, 1985 -Page .12 Whitechurch mmminister completes course at Knox College • We are pleased to report Mr. Rod Lamb, • who entered Knox College at the first of the year, completed his academic course • this New Years. He has one course still to complete'. Gertrude Tiffin of .Wingham visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin and Dave Gibb were at University Hospital on Monday where Mrs. Tiffin had a check up. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milligan were at University • Hospital on Thursday where Mrs. Milligan had a check up. This community extends sympathy to Mrs. Elgin Johnston of Wingham in the passing of her brother, Walter Shortreed January 2 at Huronview. Visitors 'on .the weekend with Cassie Study Korea •Mrs. Harold Howald was hostess for the January meeting of South Kinloss W.M.S. • held in the, church hall on January 8. Mrs. John Mowbray, president, opened the meeting by reading the full message given by King George VI at Christmas • 1939. Prayers for the New Year were given • by Mrs. Needham, Mrs. John Forster and Mrs. Harry Lavis. • The new Bible Study, United in Prayer, was begun by Mrs. Leonard Clarke. She explained how important prayer is and how and when to pray. She also read a poem, The New Year. Fitting hymns on prayer were sung during the meeting; also a pleasing solo •by Mrs. Philip Steer, Teach me to Pray Lord. It was decided to continue serving coffee and cookies after the church service. The Mission Study on Korea was intro- duced by Mrs. Harold Howald. This • country is surrounded by many strong • nations and has been drawn into several wars. There are six million Christians who • are strong against. communism. •A poem written by a Korean was read by Mrs. Evan Keith who also closed the meeting with prayer. An attractive nutritious lunch was served by Mrs. Harold Howald, Mrs. Leonard Clarke and Mrs. Evan Keith. • Announce project Ten members and three children were present at•the January 3 meeting of the ,St: Helens branch of the Women's Institute. The roll call, 1 resolve to, brought varied and well meaning answers. It was decided tosend a thank you to a former member, who had remembered the branch at Christmas time, with a donation. A letter was received from Wingham and District Hospital, thanking the branch for the donation to their expansion program. The president, Luba •Strutton, read a New Year's letter from the F.W.I.0: president. • The Spring 4-11 course, Action Wear, was outlined. Participatns will learn to sew sports wear from knits. Leaders are Luba Strutton- and Lila Rintoul. After a lengthy discussion on heating the library, it was decided to try out another type of portable heater, while getting esti- mates on a more permanent system. Card parties are to, start in January, every two weeks, weather permitting. The dates will be advertised. The snowmobile club requested' to rent the hall for the first weekend in February. The topic, which was given by Edith Cooper, consisted of readings entitled, The Geneiation Gap on the Farm; and Realistic goals to help women make the most of their time. A poem, Throughout the Coming Year, was read by Isobel Miller, and Sybil Chandler read two short stories from Greg Clarke's, Grandma Preferred Steak. Doris Mewhinney gave a good report on current events. The members were reminded that this year is the 80th anniversary of the branch and a celebration of this event will be discussed at the February meeting. v Mowbray were Mr. and (Mrs. Relison Falconer, Sarnia and Mrs, Isabel Tiffin of Lucknow. Karen. Beecroft of Kitchener spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft: Congratulations to Mr. and. Mrs. Barry Elliott on the arrival at Wingham Hospital on Saturday. January 12 of • a baby girl, Nicole Lee, a sister for brothers, Ryan and Lyle. • Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Howe and Jo -Ann of Teeswater visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan. Mr: and Mrs. Joe Ducharme .of Goderich were Tuesday visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw. This community extends to Dan Tiffin of Wingham, wishes for a speedy recovery. • Visitors with Mrs. Dan Tiffin of Wing- ' ham and Dan Tiffin in Wingham Hospital VV were Barry Tiffin, Joyce Tiffin and Charles •HrrECHURCH St. Pierre, all of Toronto. They all helped Mrs. Tiffin celebrate her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Gaunt, Brenda and Jana of Wingham visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross and family. Mrs. Dave McGlynn, Wayne and Janet of Waterloo spent the weekend with her Parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tiffin. Whitechurch W.I. • • The Whitechurch Women's Institute held its Resolution meeting at the home of Merle Wilson of Wingham on Wednesday, January 9. President -Mrs. John Currie presided and conducted the opening exercises. Mrs. Currie opened with two poems, Live One by Valetta Lmerson , Day at Time, and A Recipe for New Years • Punch. A sing song with Mrs. Don Ross, pianist, included the Band Played On, and When You and I Were Young Maggie. • The -motto, We make the World in which • we live, was prepared by Mrs. Currie and • given by Mrs. Russel MeGuire. Mrs. Ron Lamb gave a demonstration on Tricks for Knitters which was very much enjoyed. All took part in a spelling match. Courtesy remarks were given the hostess and lunch. was served by Mrs. John. A. Currie, Norma Falconer and Mrs. Lorne . • Durnin. • January BULK FOODS Bulk • Baking Goods, 3iilk Spices, Bulk candy. • Bran 'Red River Cereal .291b. .49 lb. Macaroni Elbows .69 Ib. ,Whole Wheat & All Purpose Flour • .39 Ib. Alphaghetti Noodles .59 Ib. Aunt Jemima Pancake Mix .59 lb. • Green . Split Peas Corn Starch Baking Soda •Graham Crumbs Bulk Honey Kraft Bulk Peanut Butter 1.19 Ib. By Dare, Voortman, Hollandia, Bulk Cookies .59 lb. .49 lb. .791b. 1.29 lb .991b. • Bully Peanuts .991b. • 1.49 IL PET. FOODS Martin's Classy. Cats 4 kg. bag Cat Food 5:29 Alpo 397 gr. Dog Food .49 CARPET ROLL • ENDS AT CLEARANCE PRICES • All carpet roll ends under 12' x 12' Regular Priced at $12.95 sq. yd. Charts Price s 7.9S sq. yd. . WALL TO WALL Everyone is coming to the WINGHAM SALES ARENA • Open Mon. - Sat. 9 - 6 p.m• , Thurs. & Fri. Nights till 9 p.m. Just north of Wingham on Hwy. No. 4 CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR FOR MEN, LADIES & CHILDREN Job Rated Heavy Duty Gloves" pr. $8.95 Toques .99 'Children's Coveralls sizes 2 - 10 $13.95 Chinook Lined'Winter Boots . pr $17.95 Tuf Mac Wcirk Shoe (Sof Toe) $32.95 Jogging Pants or Tops $6.95 CLEARANCE ON KIDS' SNOW SUITS SPORTING GOODS - GUNS - AMMUNITION - SCOPES We are booking fishing gear for the 85 season, therefore we are offering all 84 rod & reels at 30% OFF THE REGULAR PRICE. BUY, TRAbE OR SELL! GIVE US A YELL! • 357-1730 • THE WINGHAM • SALES ARENA Open Mom - Sat. 9 - 6 p.m. Thurs. & Fri. Nights till9 p.m. • LOTS OF FREE PARKING!!! VISA & MASTERCARD ACCEPTED. Savings DISCOUNT. GROCERY. ITEMS „ V.Q.P. Bar Soap 3 pack .89 Marlboro 4 roll pkg. Bathroom Tissue • .89 Nova .700 mi. • For the Whole Family Baby Shampoo 1.49 .01d Dutch 400 gr. • Powdered Cleanser .69 • Aylmer 796 mL Birtlett Pear Halves 1.09 Aylmer 227 ml. Diet Deluxe Fruit • Cocktail .49 Chef's Choice 540 ml„ Tomatoes .59 Snyder's 398m1. Sliced Carrots .39 Garden Patch 284 ml. Cut Green Beans , .29 • Navy 106 gr. Coltoe • Salmon .59 Admiral 183 gr. Solid Light Tuna • .99 750 ml. Raspberry, Straw)Dierry, Marmalade Nova lams •1.59 NEW & USED FURNITURE LIVING ROOM SUITES IN 2, 3 & 4 PIECE SETS, TABLE AND CHAIR SETS, BEDROOM FURNITURE, /DRESSERS, CHESTS, BEDS, BOX SPRINGS & MATTRESSES, PULL OUT SOFA BEDS WITH HEAVY DUTY FRAME. 289.00