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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-02-02, Page 16klrilough news Former k who Rikyk Congratulations to Alex Mane, formerly of Kin- loss Township, ship, who served as one of the municipal fathers for some time, and is presently a resident at the Copeland Lodge at Wingham where he celebrated his 98th birthday on Wednesday last. Relatives from here attended the birthday party, The Women's Institute social evening and card party was enjoyed at the Township Hall, Hotreed on Wednes- day evening, five tables were in play with prizes oss resident is 98 years young going to high and tic y ladies, Mrs. Ellwood Elliott and Mrs. Blob Johnstone. Men's high and lucky players were Bob Johnstone and David Elliott, Mrs Ben Scott and Mrs. Morley Scott of Purple Grave visited on Saturday with Mrs. John Barr. Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Vance returned borne last Friday. Mrs. Vance had ` been in St, Joseph's Hospital, London since November. Elmer also stayed in the city during that time, It is goad to know that Wayne Rhody is home from Unity Hospital, tendon after surgery and a lengthy spell of hospitalization, Wel- come home, Wayne, C ongrawlations to Mr. and Mrs, Alex Percy who celebrated their 47th wed- dh g anniversary on January 22 when they entertained six couples as cit guests, to a lovely anniversary dinner at the Vendome Hotel nn Tees - water, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Page, concession 10, were dinner guests on Saturday evening with Mr, and Mrs. John Siecker at St, Helens, Members from the Presby- terian congre,gation here at- tended the induction service at Teeswater Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening for Reverend Robert Shaw. Rev. and Mrs. Shaw have taken up residence at the manse in Teeswater and he will begin his ministry on Sunday, We welcome Rever- end and Mrs. Shaw and wish him well in his ministerial duties. They have moved' here frons Atikokan, Ontario, Mr, and Mrs, John Scott of Ripley visited on Sunday evening with Edna and May Boyle, NilelUnited Church choose session The annual meeting of the Nile United Church was held in the basement of the Nile Church on January 23, with Rev< Roberts as minister. The following will hold positions in 1983; ming steward, Cliff McNeil; mem- bers of session, Doug Mc- Neil, Myrtle Kerr, Yvonne Kerr, Jamieson Ribey, Mrs, Arnold Stothers and Cliff McNeil; neck of session, Cliff McNeil; chairman, Rev. Roberts, Board of stewards are Judy Kerr, Ron Pentland, Brian Stothers, John Stoll, Ann Eeagan (chair person), Arnold Stothers, Glenn Mc- Neil, Eric Miller, Dennis Vanderburgh, Charlie John- ston, Frank Scott and Stan Dungale; U<C.W, represent- ative, Cora Sherwood, Trustee board is as fol- lows; Cliff McNeil, Ron Pent- land, Len Christlaw, Doug McNeil and Glen Ribey. Manse committee includes Judy Kerr, Doug McNeil, Ron Pentland, Arnold Stade ers, Cora Sherwood. Auditors are Mr, and Mrs, Doug McNeil. Treasurer is Beth Rutledge, Press report- er is Evelyn McNeil. Church organist is Jean Elliott, As- sistant church organist is Helen Elliott, Custodian is The Nile Inner Circle, Anniversary committee is Mary Stoll (chair person), Jean Black, Diane Drennan, Cora Sherwood, Betty Miller, Jean Elliott and,the minister, Sunday School superin- tendent is Diane Drennan; assistant superintendant, Vi- ckie Culbert; secretary treas- urer, Judy Kerr; Explorer leader, Valerie Vanden- burgh; Nile -Dungannon youth group councillors, Donald Curran, Mrs, Ralph Curran and John Curran (president), U.C.W. president, Willet- ta McWhinney; secretary, Dorothy Clements; treasur- er, Winnifred Girvin, Nominatingcommittee fot 198+4 officials; clerk of ses- sion, chairman board of stewards, U.C,W, president, Sunday School superitennd- ant, and the minister. Treasurer's report showed a balance of $765.18. Dungannon United Church elect committees *hem page 10 mittee is Rev. Roberts, clerk of the session, Bob McNeil, Wayne Snyder, Tinie Log- tenberg, Helen Dawson, Kathleen Curran, Linda Cur- ran and Nancy Hamilton. Music committee includes Ray and Sharon Tilbrook, Debbie Culbert (secretary), Penny Hodges (treasurer), Sandra D'Aoust, Mary Bere, Tinie Logtenberg, Jean El- liott and Rev, Roberts. The following positions were appointed; United Church Observer, Mrs. Bes- sie McNee; church treasurer, Mrs. Bessie McNee and as- sistant, Lynda McNee; M&S treasurer, Mrs. E1ste Irvin; organist, Jean Elliott, and assistant, Helen Elliott; Sun- day School superintendent, Wayne Snyder, assistant, Bob McNeil; secretary -treas- urer, Cathy Snyder; auditors, Harold Menary, Donna Sny- der; anniversary committee, Mrs, Margaret Errington, Bessie McNee, Sally Wright, Jean Elliott and Rev. Rob- erts; nominating committee, chairman of stewards, clerk of session, U.C.W. presid- ent, representative of trus- tees, Sunday School superin- tendent; Explorers, Kathleen Curran; C.G.I.T., Nancy Hamilton, Annabel Stewart; Young People's Group coun- sellors, Linda Curran, Arlene Curran, president, John Cur- ran; Willing Workers, pres- ident, Peggy Jarvis; treasur- er, Sandra D'Aoust; U.C.W., president, Nora Saunders; vice-president, Elsie Irvin; secretary, Donna Alton; treasurer, Helen Dawson; representative to official board, president, l*ck+*ew Steel, W dnesk y, February 2, 1983—Page 16 BANANAS W 354 poz s1.39 _� 69' :4.19 894 SUNKIST NAVEL ORANGES CABBAGE sDETERGENT CIMEF BOY -AR -DEE 15 OZ. SPAGHETII & MEATBALLS v OZ. ;1.19 WHITE LABEL ALL PURPOSE 10 KG. FLOUR =6.99 WHIM LABEL FROZEN PEAS OR MIXEb VEGETABLES 1 KG. VEGETABLES $1.Z9 WESTON KAISER nes ROLLS 994 Bain's Groceteria Lucknow 528-3420 OPEN SiX DAYS WE DELIVER THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA The Winghom Sales Arena 6811 Josephine Street, North end of Wingham on Hwy, 4 Large 2 Day C esterf ield & Chair Liquidation Sale Friday, Feb. 4th and Saturday, Feb. Sth We have been instructed by a large manufacturer to liquidate thousands of dollars worth of TWO PIECE, 3PIECE, AND 4 PC. CHESTERFIELD AND CHAIR SETS, also Love Seats and a fine selection of Swivel Rockers in the lateststyles and fabrics such as nylon, herculon, and velvet. Syles such as Colonial, Traditional, High Back and Low Back. These chester- field sets will be selling at a fraction of their retail value - for example Occasional Swivel Rocker, Sugg. Retail 5379.00 OUR PRICE S194.0O 4 Pc, Chesterfield Set In Rich Velvet Uphols. Sugg. Retail 51195.00 OUR PRICE 179.00 4 Pc. Sofa Set In Nylon Material Sugg. Retail S849.00 OUR PRICE :449.00 Remember there will be many more big savings. Plan to attend this 2 day sale. Also rock bottom prices on BULK GOODS, BULK COOKIES, BULK BAKING GOODS, BULK CANDY. Hundreds of items to choose from. #1 Potatoes sold In 50 Ib. bags. Winter clothing and footwear at reduced prices. Blue jeans of all kinds for men, ladies and children. Floor covering sold by the square yard. Used furniture, new and used guns, ammunition, `scopes, hockey sticks, jogging shoes, jogging suits, rugger pants, etc. THE WiNGHAM SALES ARENA 359.1730 THE PLACE TO GO FOR giG SAVINGS Open Monday • Saturday 9 - 6p.m. Fri. niter till 9 p.m. VISA, MASTERCARD, CHEQUES ACCEPTED FREE PARKING THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA