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WI holds enjoyable evening
of euchre at Holyrood Hall
The Women's Institute had a nice social
evening at the Holyrood hall on Monday
evening. Seven tables were in play for
euchre. High lady was Mrs. Leo Murray
and high gent was David Elliott. Lucky
lady and gent were Mrs. Wanda Gainley
and Howard McCallum.
Pastor and Mrs. Christensen returned
home after a holiday to Montreal where
they visited the pastor's mother and their
son and other relatives and also visited
with relatives and friends in Milton.
Mrs. Harvey Webster who spent the
winter in Australia is home at Lucknow.
She and Mrs. Edna MacDonald of
Lucknow spent Wednesday evening with
Mrs. Frank Maulden and Mrs. Jean
Phillips.
Wesley Young of Lucknow and his son
and daughter-in-law from Chesley visited
with friends here.
We are orry that Jack Barr had the
misfortu a while cutting down trees in the
orchard ith the chain saw. In some man-
ner, the saw gashed Jack's index finger on
his left hand which has needed medical at-
tention ever since and discomfort. He was
hospitalized for a couple of days.
Presbyterian WMS
The Presbyterian WMS meeting was
held at the church on Wednesday after-
noon with Mrs. Don McEwan hostess.
The president, Mrs. Bert Thompson,
opened the meeting with a reading and a
prayer. All repeated the WMS purpose.
Business and communications were
dealt with. A donation from each member
to the flower fund was the roll call.
The president expressed thanks to Mrs.
Don Robertson and Mrs. Frank Maulden
and to all who took part in the World Day of
;
prayer service. An invitation was accepted
from the Lucknow Presbyterian WMS to
attend their meeting on April 28 when Rev.
D.L. Howlett District Bible Society
secretary will be the .guest speaker. The
Kinlough Family Congregational Supper
will be at the church on April 10.
Mrs. Bruce Bushell had the devotions on
Miracles of healings from St. Mark and a
reading "There are no coincidences with
God" and a reading on impatience,
remember the fruits of the spirit love, joy
and peace.
Mrs. Bert Thompson gave the giudy on
Nepel, the language and people. seven per
cent are Moslem, 90 per cent Hindo and on-
ly two per cent Christians. Miss Mary
Nichol is one of the missionaries that the
Church supports.
The president had a prayer and all
repeated The Lord's Prayer.
Mrs. Frank Maulden thanked the presi-
dent for her interesting study and all who
took part. Mrs. Don Bushell thanked the
hostess and a nice time of fellowship and
food was enjoyed.
Tara, Lucas, and Alecia Thacker all en-
joyed a holiday with their grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Berwick Bell of Kincardine.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Page spent Sunday at
Burlington with Mr. and Mrs,. Richard
Page and the girls and with other friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott of Ripley, Edna
and May Boyle visited on Sunday evening
with Rev. and Mrs. George Garratt at
Kincardine.
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Mother, daughter return from Florida
Evelyn (Mrs. Jim) Bradley and her
daughter Madonna spent the winter break
in Florida.
Visiting with Rhetta and Marion
MacLennan on the weekend were Florence
MacLennan and Shirley of Kitchener.
George MacDonald has been busy these
days in the maple bush making maple
syrup.
On. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robb
visited in Goderich with Mrs. Lloyd Robb.
Shelly and Lindsay Irvin, daughters of
William Irvin of Ashfield Township, spent
a couple of days with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robb.
Ronnie and Tonya Eggett of London
spent a couple of days of their March
Break wi",h i;1mer and Edna Culbert.
Mrs. R. 3 Calvert of Sarnia visited for a
couple of days with her sister and brother-
in-law Ewen and Marj MacLean.
Kae Webster and her sons, Cecil and Jim
Webster of Waterloo visited on Saturday
with Norma Young in Goderich.
LUCKNOW,
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Worship Service 11:00 a.m.
Sunday School 11:00 a.m.
REV. ALLISON J. RAMSAY, MINISTER
Nursery downstairs for
children under 4
EVERYONE WELCOME
LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH
SUNDAY, MARCH 29th
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Worship Service 11:00 a.m.
Rev. Gerald McFarlane
Nursery and junior congregation provided
EVERYONE WELCOME
LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Invites You To Worship With Them On
Sunday, March 29th
10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
Nursery dowri4tairs morning & evening
EVERYONE WELCOME
The March meeting of the WMS of the
Ashfield Presbyterian Church was held at
the home of Mrs. Donald Simpson on
Thursday afternoon.
Visiting with Barry, Betty and Sharlene
Jones last week were Brian, Broddy and
Steven Hunter of London. Visiting this
week during the March break were
Zachery and Melica Jones of Thorndale.
Mayme Wilkins has now started a few
plants in her greenhouse.
Mountain Streams
Strange how soon forgotten,
Are the tiresome things of life,
When beauty fills the world with,
gladness, hiding all the strife
As spring returns to bless us with ,
a tumbling mountain sir sin;
The harshness of the winter fades
and passes like a dream.
We Are Now..
Custom
Cleaning
. &
Treating
Seed Grain
Bulk or Bag
Also available:
Certified
or
Canada No. 1 Seed
Various varieties of
*Barley *Oats •Buckwheat
•Mixed Grains *Flax
•Canola •Soybean *Spring Peas
Certified No. 1 Katepwa
*HARD RED SPRING WHEAT
5800
• 25 KG.
Cash discounts given
ANDERSON FLAX
PRODUCTS LIMITED
OFFICE 528-3203
LUCKNOW EVENINGS 395-3777
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is having
Coffee and Donuts
s
Thursday, March 26, 1987
10:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.
Everyone Welcome
Come and meet your:
SPECIALIZED ACCOUNT MANAGER
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. Gerry Gerdes, President of Lucknow Co-op announces the appointment of ROB
ADAM as General Manager of the Co-op, effective March 16. 1987. Rob was raised on
a mixed farm in Lanark County, where he received his Elementary and Secondary School-
ing before graduating from Kemptvilie Agricultural College. Rob worked with Nutrite
Fertilizer and Northrup-Kingprior to joining the Co-op at Lindsay as Retail Soles
G epresentative . in 1985.
Rob and his wife Donna, along with Sarah and Curtis will move to the Lucknow area
early this summer..
The Board are planning a 'Meet The Manager Sale" at the Co-op on APRIL 7, 1987
from 7:00 - 10:00 P.M. with very special values offered throughout the store.
Cha i rs...Cha i rs...Cha i rs
And More Chairs...
CHAIR SALE
at the
Wingham Sales Arena
3 Days Only
Thursday, March 26 9 AM - 9 PM
Friday, March 27 9 AM - 9 PM
Saturday, March 28 9 AM - 6 PM
A fine selection of chairs to choose from in Oak, Maple & Birch. For
your Dining Room and Kitchen. Various styles such as ...
•Arrow Back •Bow Back •Press Back •Colonial
and •Captain's' Chairs
Also a variety of chrome kitchen chairs to be cleared at low prices.
While attending this chair sale, save on
•Bulk Baking Goods •Clothing & Footwear
•Sporting Goods and Much, . Much More
IT'S ALL HAPPENING AT ...
WINGHAM SALES ARENA
WINGHAM JUST NORTH OF WINGHAM ON HWY. 4
357-1730