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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-05-08, Page 12Page 12-1Luclmow Sentinel,' Wednesday, May 8, 1985, SHORT TERM DEPOSITS 30 - 59 DAYS 834 % mIN. '5,000 91 4 % M 1 N. '50,000 9.3/4 % MIN. 5100,000 30 - 59 DAYS i STANDARD ' r (lb-, TRUST / 138 The Square, P.O. Box 295 Goderich, Ont. N7A-3Z2 Tel: 524-7385 237 Josephine St., P.O. Box 850 Wingham, Ont. NOG 2W0 Tel: 357-2022 Member • (•anoda Deposit Insuronre•Corporation Rotes subject to change u ithoul notice. 1c Special Garbage Collection A SPECIAL PICKUP OF LARGE ITEMS SUCH AS FRIDGES, STOVES, MATTRESSES, HOT W ATER TANKS ETC. W ILL BE MADE Monday, May 20th All articles to be set out by 8:00 a.m. No regular garbage or brush will be pick- ed up on the 20th. 44 MacLyn Car Oiling OPEN We are now open 9 to 5&'Saturdays 8 to 12 > SPRING SPECIAL underside of $O O vehicle 0til May 31 Choose from New Oil, Old Oil or a combination. NEW Dusting -Equipment. 11/2 miles North of Amberley 395-3352 West of High -way 21 SUNOCO Dungannon.. Service Centre 529-3101 Will Be Open Monday, May 13th, 1985 JOHN DeBRUYN - LICENCED MECHANIC Sunoco Gas & Products OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK MONDAY - SATURDAY 7:30 A.M. - 8:00 P.M. SUNDAY 10:00 A.M. - 8:00 P.M. FAMILY CARPETAND UPHOLSTERY Spring Clean -Up LIMITED TIME OFFER - CALL NOW Have All the Carpet. In Your Home Steam Craned For The Low Price of X9595 • And we move the Furniture! Special Price on ALL Upholstery Cleaning Bonded & Insured 9AM- 9 PM TOLL FREE ,We Still Have A Few Appointments► 1-800-265-8924 Left. Lively sing -song at meeting On Wednesday evening the United Church U.C.W. held their Thankoffering service with guests from Wingham, Bluevale, Brick, Donnybrook, Trinity and St. Helens. _ The president, Agnes Farrier, with leaders, Mrs. Lorne Dumin and Mrs. Walter Moore, presided. Greeters at the door • were Mrs: Dave Gibb and Mrs. Chapman.. . A sing _ song livened things up. Mrs. Farrier extended a warm welcome. The call" to worshiii was given by Mrs.. Dumin, involving , the theme, Beauties of the spring. All members sang a hymn. . . The scripture was read by Mrs., Moore and Mrs. Durnin' gave the meditation. Hugh Sinnamon favoured with a clarinet solo. Prayer of Thanksgiving and Inter- cession was given by Mrs. Moore. Karen Laidlaw gave a piano solo. Mrs. Ball introduced the guest speaker, ;Mrs. W arrtn Zinn, who spoke onher trip to the British Isles. She showed films to the members She was thanked by Mrs. Thompson and presented with a gift. Mrs, Lamb sang a solo. The offering was received by Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Sleight - holm and dedicated by Mrs. Dave Gibb. Rev. G. Ball gave the benediction. All went to the Sundy School room where the large crowd enjoyed lunch and a social time. Sunday callers on. Mr. arid. Mrs. Vic Emerson were Mr. and Mrs. Fraser MacKinnon of Lucknow. Callers on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Russel McGuire and Miss Mary Hehn of Wingham and Doris Wilkens, Glenna and Crystal, with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emer- son. WHITECHURCH by Valetta Emerson Mr. and Mrs. G. W . VanderKlippe of Langside have bought a home in Luclmow as their son, Bill and wife and family, who were missionaries, returned. Bill is going to work the family farm. Gertrude Tiffin of W ingham visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson. Dustin Elliott of Wingham spent the week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. little. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Coleman (nee Doris McC.lenhghan) of B.C. and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Moss of Plattsville spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClen- aghan.. All had dinner- at Benmiller on Sunday with Mildred McClenaghan and John MacKinnon to celebrate, Miss Mildred McClenaghan's birthday. Miss Karen Beecroft of Kitchener spent. the weekend at home with her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft. They took her back to Kitchener on Sunday and: visited with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hurtel. On Saturday, Michael deBoer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim de Boer, had an accident . , with a bicycle and was rushed to Wingham Hospital. It was found he had_. suffered a concussion. He was revved and returned home. We are pleased to report that Alan Falconer began work at Goderich Museum. as custodian on Monday, May 6. The community wishes him success. Visitors attend benefit dance TRINITY by Bell Hackett Congratulations to. Tom and Rosalea Rapson with the birth of their new baby boy. He is another grandson for. Shirley and Donald Hackett: Mary Ann Lemm of Vancouver, B.C. visited with her mother, Dora Alton and brothers Stuart and Steven last week. Also visiting for the weekend were Marjorie and Peter Levick and Aaron of Ottawa. All attended the benefit dance in Lucknow' Friday evening. Harvey and Betty Ritchie 'visited her sister, Elva and Bert Wylie in Fordwich Sunday evening. About, 50 relatives attended the Irvin family gathering held at Lillian and Russell Irvin's on Sunday. • Ladies of Trinity U.C.W. attended the Thankoffering meeting in Whitechurch Wednesday evening and also a concert at the Nile Sunday evening, where the Harbouraires sang. • Music pupils of Ruth Alton took part in the. Walkerton Rotary Music Festival last week. In piano, Darrell Scott was first in a class of 10, with a mark of 85. Shauna Andrew' was 2nd in a class of 9, with a mark of 83. Warren Andrew ,placed first in ' his class with a mark of 78. Jodi Webster was first in a class of 16 with a mark of 85, and Melissa L ogtenberg had, a mark of 79. 'In the class • for vocal singing, Vicky Hackett placed third with a mark of 83. Ceclia Chandler received' marks of '84 and 81, in the grade ten piano category. 4-HAchievement Day held By Joanne Murray The 4-11 Basic Baking clubs held their Achievement Day on May 4 at the Lucknow Legion. , There were nine clubs present from. Armow, Bervie 'numbers one and two, Clover Valley, Kairshea, Reids Comers, Ripley numbers one and two and Holyrood, the host club. Joyce Lane of the Holyrood Club was / chairperson for the aftemoci She welcom- ed everyone and called on Joanne Murray who introduced the guest, Wayne Murray of Armstrong's Home Bakery in Lucknow. Turn to --Page 24 Armstrong's Nome Bakery 2nd Anniversary Open: Tuesday - Saturday 9a.m.-6p.m, CLOSED MONDAYS AND • Mother's Day.. May 10th and May 1 lth Specials : Mother's Day Cakes Angel Food Cakes Jelly Rolls COr•r`1N:E OR TEA AND DO -NUT 50c.