The Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-05-22, Page 10Lueknow Sentinet Wednesitiw, May 22* an
s Sundae.. School pupils receive awards
Mrs. Tim Vannas ,aid family of
u visite on 'Wednesday
withberp eat Mia aid Mrs
Laidlaw, Paul loakilaw of Dor.
chester visited Friday andday5
with +rye* -p nt Mr. and Mn. Joe
..lefs,'a�a.�...nj ...ter ate.-. sr 4.ti1
iv�. akui s
Mary Ann Netts (Cleland) of
UIHITECHURCH
y Jean Ross
fie} out undiy'morning at O;
wits yterian (amen. Those
received ' e tele Name'
aid Nicolle Elliott and Richard
Toronto attend the Amoraloffin,, three Year pins; Beth* : renda
aunt,aisy and visited, and `rid Gugg second year pins;
w ith;Mdd i Mn
cClea. Corey Rini and Kylo ram,
l oddy Inglis or Fiorito* and sixth yew per; Shannon Cranston,
d hit', Laura visited last week seventh year pin; evin Rintoul
Mrq d. lea r e 'Cluip,, StuartintouI Ry Elliott eighth
:Teahers
- ray a► � �cHaiel lei
Hanover visited recenrecently itlr . a►hl n SOCA Elliott :and
Mid Mrs., Russell Cha a apei attukaa e
RusselldMary
#1� also ,
visited recently with: Mrs and � A .' it cure CW
Bradley Smith y ; t tR sWhitechurch Unto Murch
w . 'Wow held their meeting. May
'moo Sunday Selma 'awards were. at 1:30 with a l h at the bone of
John Neilsok Timibtircy,
` e w&ie w Chin Develop.
meat and Leadership.
Muriel Iliompixin, , vc the call
worship with article written by
Queen Victoria, three weeks before
she was crowned on May,1837,
Hazel Laidlaw read a`went If I
Should mow, followed by prayer
andscripture from Jo 204949.
Margaret , Sieighthohn read
on � The` offering and
Coin was valved. Muriel
Thompson gave - the the . ; offer
tv>allSWear waw un
example on how `' e can recognize
tho'Presence of Cx .
Agnes Fattier thanked thehostess
and lead a thank you, from the
rld ley of Prayer for the of.
'On $7.3 '.l1... was
tea.° d
ii' n that was r a
l ev. Neilson closed •. . ger.
� 'Y 1er y ever
.of the a veer,,Unrte Church
Met .gin the basement of the<:church«.:
"here. was ' ,approximately `i9
ladiespresent.. '�were slid
shotes ondie environment.
A bountiful lunch was served by
the lilt committee and a.. social. -
.
hour was bad by all.
Bruce and Louise ..Miller of
Ston were ' home on the
weekend ' when.. they visited with
Marian MacLennan aid withRhetta
finnan, a resident in Trillium
Court, in Kincardine. Bruce and
Louise found. 'Rhetta in a well
enough condition Jo taken her °ni-
fty a couple of hours for a ride -
around the town.
CCecil,.. Janes and Kae Webster
visited with . their .. aunt ., Norma •
Young at ; the Maitland Manor itt -
Ciodericht oi'lt Sinday. moon.:
In the evening Cecil and Kae
visited with r *eir- neigh a!
• Charlie and May a Wailkins..
David and Liz Liaison of
ersell visited ;with their rest-.
ivetents* Charles and Mayme
Will** a and Gordon ,and Shirley
�Idls i of An "ber! ry ,the week,
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end.
Mrs: Reynoldsse amid heir:
daughter-ln law S. DavIdEster' of
Part Colborne. visited with Mr.
Mrs. EwanacLean acid d `
the 100th annlyersary o thie.
W.M.S. at theeld;resti�eur[
Church onWednesday evening,-
MAY 15.
Reverene Eslear was 'there ministe r
-,for Ashfield an rpley,c,har r.
during the ;years f X9:38 and 194 .'
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A `� to
One man's junk me
man's Jewel!
items t*.t ou o .l+a
. and ,tag them 'PO'S
GARA$ALE1 You. surprised;' .
at bout ettSYeasy it pis. �+Ctri+r how 5
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• make'
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TIPS FOR #
SUCCESS • GO* �
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through your home ..attic. %asemerc>t,
ardge.. a;d . jot 'down Items -os YOU a. Sail
items can be -displayed o ed tbasket$ •and
buckets,i Consider Clothing, furniture,
x lit nc s.,.anything YOU no longer
Want or need. Ask friend it they'd like to..
run a joint sale and try color'Coding
price tags to keep inventories
" Separate. •
Usually two days gives
enough tim a for profetsiC
and amatreurs:and
rowsets. he `best !day to,
begin is Friday 'and run
through Saturdc . At the end of �' PI
each day, reconsider 'pricing arid..'4 8. 14
Make adjustments` where needed. •,„�;�°:"J;�
_ •. illi +:
Allways mark: prices o, <everything. a t
Suggested price for (pd, quality used.
ciothlrig is one eighth the origined :cost
Check with store catalogues, to get an
• idea',ot original / pries. Clothing older
than. 10 "ears may be thought of, as
campy and could be worth :more, to the
right buyers. Utuallyupholstered furniture
costs less than all wood,
HE DAY31),O
YOUR.►
o to the bank and, get
small hills and•cctnge.
.Borrow aan iding.Yna-,
erne It you don't own
° y one, to help keep soles
straight.Always have .
:. '+� �4, 1r sora -'o to 'vv de-fli g
;ea'0. rngrcliandise. ,` beep
iri'P�r'• # mnoney.;bo)*, tags and
r1 p;. tnoterials together.
a a ' Provide a. full longth_rtClirrorr
#11 if possible for people, tc tri
ar Aw•.'r .
on clothing. reate.aisie like rows
it passible for easy accessibility,
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