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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-03-11, Page 10Page 10--Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, March 11, 1987 ATTENTION FARMERSU! �PENING SOON Jerome Feed, Seed and Custom Cleaning (formerly Elliott's Seed Mill) LUCKNOW, Ontario Now booking orders for Custom Cleaning of Cereal Grains, Grass Seed and Beans OWNER PROPRIETOR: PHIL JEROME For booking phone 528-2447 Evenings or drop by the Mill WINGHAM SALES ARENA 'EVERYTHING UNDER ONE ROOF" CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Safety Work Shoes (Green Patch). Lined for Max. Comfort Rubber Boots - Coveralls - Childrens Sizes 2-8 Junior Sizes 10-18 Coveralls are all Canadian Made Men's Sizes 32-46 Ladies Sizes 1-6 $12.95 Jogging Shoes - for Men, Ladies' 8 Children Mee Jeans - Men's 8 Ladies', by various manufacturers Sweat Tops in Various Prints Men's Work Pants and Shirts 7-12 $49.95 $14.95 $17.95 $19.95 $23.95 $19.95 All one price $14.95 $17.95 $16.49 $13.95 BULK FOOD — BULK BAKING GOODS — DISCOUNT GROCERY ITEMS. HUNDREDS OF ITEMS 'TO CHOOSE FROM AT BULK PRICES SPORTING GOODS -- NEW & USED GUNS, AMMUNITION, SCOPES. A FINE SELECTION OF 22 RIFLES IN STOCK. NEW & USED FURNITURE • ANTIQUEt, CARPET WINGHAM SALES ARENA WINGHAM OPEN: Mon. -Sat. 9-6 pm; Fri. nights till 9 pm 357-1730 Take care of your car today so it won't fall to pieces tomorrow It's been a long winter and it's token its toll on your car. Beat the rush, bring your car in and let our expert give it a Spring Tune-up. "FREE BRAKE INSPECTION OFFER EXPIRES MARCH 31, 1967 •Tune-ups •Collision Repair •Exhaust Repair 11, Montgomery Motors LUCKNOW 528-2813 1 WI holds resolutions meeting Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCue of Kincardine and Mrs. Agnes Hodgins of here were re- cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCue at Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burt visited with Mrs. Nellie McKinnon and called on other friends at Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hodgins are on a holi- day to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rhody and family of London visited here on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rhody. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Sutton returned home to Teeswater after a Florida holiday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mur- ray and family here. Mr. and Mrs. James Morin have pur- chased the home of Miss Margaret Murray ,and the village extends a welcome to them and to Julia and Richard. Hope you enjoy our community. Holyrood WI The Resolutions Meeting of the Holyrood Women's Institute was held on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Murray with an attendance of 15. Mrs. Harold Smith presided and the Ode was sung and the Mary Stewart Collect was repeated in unison. The roll call was 'A resolution I live up to every day.' Mrs. Charles Murray introduced the guest speaker, Mr. George Brophy who gave an excellent talk on Wills, Family Violence and Pensions and he answered many questions. Mrs. Leo Murray ex- pressed thanks and presented him with a gift in appreciation. Mrs. William MacPherson read the minutes and communications , and also a thank you note. A quilt will be quilted for Participation Lodge and a donation will be given to the Lucknow Agricultural Society. Mrs. Weir Eckenswiller read the motto on Resolutions, and Mrs. William Mac- Pherson read a poem "Don't quit." A reading on St. Patrick's Legends was giver by Mrs. Leo Murray and Mrs. Charles Mur- ray conducted a contest with the answers from the word "Shamrock". 0 Canada and Grace closed the meeting and delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. World Day of Prayer The World Day of Prayer was held on Friday March 6 for our area at the Kinlough Presbyterian Church. Everyone felt privileged to be joining in prayer, praise and thanksgiving with more than 170 countries in the rld. Mrs. Frank Maulden extended a welcome to all and began with the pro- logue "Come and Rejoice" was the theme for 100 years of a clay set apart for all ma- jor denominations to be linked together in this prayer service. The Service leaflet for world-wide prayer day was used by in- dividuals as well as responses in unison. Mrs. Jack Barr gave the call to worship. Ladies taking their part were Mrs. Don Reid, Miss Winnifred Percy. Mrs. Bert Thompson took the part of the organizer, the late Mary Ellen James and came forth with a lighted candle symbolizing the Light of the world. Mrs. Alex Percy took the part of the late Bessie McMurchy car- rying a red rose. Mrs. Glen Haldenby car- ried up a Globe. All were placed on the Ho- ly table. May Boyle gave the history of the World Day of Prayer here at Kinlough which began in 1921. That year it was on the first Friday in March following Ash Wednesday and this year it fell on that day as at the beginning here. The WMS and WA carried on all those years alternating the chur- ches, but doing the service in Christian Unity. During the singing of the memorial hymn for those who faithfully observed this Holy day "For All the Saints" the four ladies returned to their pews. Mrs. Don Robertson presided for the Prayer of Thanksgiving part. The Scripture was read by Mrs. Maulden. Mrs. Jean Phillips, Mrs. Bruce Bushell, Mrs. Eric Thacker, Mrs. Ronald Thacker, Mrs. Don Bushell and Mrs. Mid - ford Wall, Mrs. Wm. MacPherson, Mrs. Dale Lougheed, Mrs. Agnes Hodgins, Mrs. Harvey Cooper, May Boyle, Mrs. Roy Col- lins were all voices of countries throughout the world. All repeated the Lord's Prayer. Mrs. William MacPherson and Mrs. Bruce Bushell favoured with a lovely duet. Mrs. Alex Percy and Mrs. Don McEwan receiv- edthe offering of $44.50 which was follow- ed by the closing prayer. Mrs. William MacPherson was organist for the hymn singing. Mrs. Frank Maulden conducted the usual business part, Mrs. Fred Page will be the leader for the 1988 World Day of prayer in the Anglican Church. A sugges- tion was made that the offering be designated on the return form to go to help with the Hunger Fund. A most worthwhile afternoon and social time was brought to a close. Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Elliott and David of Concession 8 visited Saturday evening with Mrs. Eileen Miller at Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gillam of Kincardine visited on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Bili Burt and Terry. (Mrs. Gillam was Eleanor C.McFarlan of here. A number from here attended the Silver Lake W.I. turkey dinner on Sunday. The Women's Institute held their Euchre party at the hall at Holyrood' on Monday evening of last week. High prizes went to Ellwood Elliott, Mrs. Lucy Miller and lucky guys were Steven McEwan and Don- nie Murray. Visitors with Edna and May Boyle were on Friday Rev. D.I. Howlett, of London and on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott of Ripley and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Mid - ford Wall, Concession 10. We are sorry ` that Mrs. Elsie Brown of Concession 10 is a patient in the Wingham Hospital. We send get well wishes to Elsie. Error creates some confusion After the printing of the Lucknow Kinsmen write -,up in the paper last week, the whereabouts of Kinsmen President Wayne McDonagh came into question. Was he in Kalundborg, Demark? We're the CHILL CHASER happy to report that a typographical error in the paper was the cause of the confu- sion. The club's "gong" was sent to the Danish town, not Mr. McDonagh. The Sen- tinel regrets any confusion or inconve- nience this may have caused. • Space Age Heating • Safe Tested • Save Money • Portable SPRING SPECIAL NOW 929.99 Your authorized dealer in Lucknow LUCKNOW LINDA JOHNSTON 528-2212 or 528-3722 after 5 p.m.