The Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-05-07, Page 8Page S — L,uckaow. Se atinel, Wednesday, May 7,1997
Shoot winners
Margaret Errington,,
Caroline Menary, Cliff
Watson and Tom Phillips,
were high shoot players at
the Drop in Ciltre last
week. Lenore Glenn bac
the most shoots,
LISTINGS
WANTED
PAUL ZINN
528.2411
56' x 32' insulated shop in
Dungannon $32,000,
E: WAWANOSH 100 acres,
70 workable, 4 bedroom
house, barn shed.
849,906. 3 bedrootn,..oi1
heat, carport.
.ONE ACRE Building lot,
' near Lucknow $55,000.
KINLOSS - 1.4 acres, 3
bedroom house, 45'. x 96'
insulated shed. $116,500.
W'•INGHAM -' 2 bedroom
bungalow, VZ finished
basement with wood stove;
.oil heat. $78,000; ,
•ASHFIELD.-3 bedroom's,;
double garage, 4/10 acre
'$82,500? • • •
HISTORIC I.UCKNOW 4-5.
bedroom, new kitchen. and •
baths, formal living/dining
rooms, garage, 9/10 acre.lot.
96• ACRES W. Wawanosh;
•Fieldstone house. 2 ponds,
creek, Reduced tq $155,00''.
HAVELOCK - Completely
renovated;3 bedroom. house;
114 bath,; move in condition.,
Reduced to $78,900.• '
.99,9 ACRES Ashfield, .90
workable, 4. bed;room,:house.,
barn, 2 shed.. $190,060.
PLACE ; ST. • 3 bedrooin.
bungalow, walk-in basement,'
v shows..weli: $76,90.01. •
2.5 ACRES near. Kinloss, 3.
bedroom house:` $55,006.
W.'
WAWANOSH'-T• 1 QO'acres, ,
60 Workable, 3—bedroom
'house, large barn/shop, Shed:
KINLOSS - *bedroom home
on 1 • acre lot, edge of
Lucknow•. $72,900.
BUNGALOW -,on .62 acre
lot, 4 bedrooms, 2 car
garage;,•shed` fireplace.
Reduced.' . :
iri`INTEE
•
AV hosts Dau
To celebrate !UCW''s •
35th . Anniversary,
Lucknow United Church.
women girls, friends and
nei'ghbors attended'.
Daughters' Day Out on
May3.
Displays of elegant old
dresses, hats, and shoes,
lace trimmed nightgowns
and China with the •
Methodist church 'picture
were viewed. Memories
were refreshed looking at
the archive books and'
treasurers' books, A few
children's items,. mostly
the kind to be looked at
and not played with, were
On ` display. A .large display
of the work of the Nimble
Fingers group was laid.
out. '
The Explorer and CGIT
groups showed some of
their work and resources.
UCW pins, spoons and
thimbles with the :35th
Anniversary logo were. on
sale. Everyone enjoyed
refreshments with.music
supplied by'young musi-
cians. ,
Upstairs,; President
Marlene ,Struthers wel-
comed the guests, .told of
the beginning of the
Lucknow UCW and some
USED LAWN & .GARDEN EQUIPMENT
Ford RMT 5.1.5 HP rider mower mechanic special '150.00
' Ford 830 -8 HP rider mower 30".cut 4350:00'.
Dynamark-12 HP dawn tractor 43" cut, 2 yrs: old .. '900.00 •
• Canadians - 12 HPfront mount mower 40" cut • '975,00
Ford LT12H -12 HP lawn' tractor 38":cut, hydrostatic ' '1200,0.0
Ford LT 127. 12 HPaawn tractor, 38". cut ' 4750.00
• Eaglestar 12 HP all -wheel steer lawn ,tractor;' .
39"cut • • •• 'DEMO'.' X200.00
FORt. YT 16 -16 HP' yard tractor 42"'cut ' ', i • ,'1975.0.0.
' Ford LOT 12.5 -12.5 HP garden teactor:42" CO, . '
hydrostatic . • • z19750Q
Ford LGT.17 - 'IT HP garden tractor 48" cut; hydro •41550,00 '
Ford LGT•14.5.14 HP .garden tractor w/cultivator ••
disc & plow :. • •• • X1"200:00.
Ford`1,.GT 165 -1'6. HP garden tractor. 48" cut, &. tiller • • 4275,09
REAVIE FARM EQUIPMENT LTD..
Hwy. #86-W, . LUCKNOW 529 7995
other's Day Speciats
Friday May 9th
Turkey Dinner
Full 'course, all you::
can eat
11.:30 AM.- 1:00 PM
5:00 PM 8;00• PM':
4.00 from each
Meal will be
'cdonated toHthe
Manitoba Relief
Fund ' 1
Sunday. May 11th' -
Y
Chinese
Smorgasbord
All you can eat
4:30 PM .'8:00 PM
A"Free" _
Carnat an
to all mothers
AN RESTAURANT
wawow
528-3433,
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WE ALSO MANUFACTURE UMBRELLAS REPLACEMENT CUSHIONS FURNITURE COVERS
PO.
of the anniversary celebra
tions. All past presidents
were introduced and pre-
sented- with. anniversary
pins..
"This is Your Life
Daughter" ' in song and
word showed a daughter's
life from baby to grand-
mother. Linda Atkinson
with daughter Jessica por-
trayed the -first stage while
the junior choir sang a lul-
' laby„ Linda read, "A
Dabghter." •
Barb and Nicole Willits
showed the daughter.
going off to school; the
choir sang "School days"
and Barb read, "A Tribute •
• to all Daughters."
Amy Blake' was: the
enewith important
chteoiceags' to
r make: She sang
"Lord Speak to Me" and
Jessica Steffler. read "A,,,
'Prayer, for the,Young and
Lovely," To the tune of
Pomp and
Circum,stance," Adella
Andrew was the graduate.
Her mother read°"Climb
Till Your Dream Comes
Tire.",
The next phase -mar -
'dap -saw Heather Steer
wearingher mother's wed-,
ding gown while she. read
"A. Bride's Prayer," Isobel
.Shepherd who accompa-
nied all the music, played
several bridal selections,
Debbie Moran .with
daughters; Erin, Regan,
and Alexis showed the'
mother with daughters of
her awn, Elaine Steer and
Laura Lee Cayiey read`
Erma Bombeck's dta;
Logue, "'When .God
Created Mothers." The
ladies' choir sang "Give
To Us Laughter,"
The Golden: Years were
portrayed by Anna May
Hunter. Everyone joined
in "singing "Thank You
Lord."
Linnea Cameron 'gave
some prizes pertaining to
daughters, youngest, old- •'
est, most in one family,
birthday and anniversary
closest. Thank yous were -
given. and the social time
continued. 7 -
These
These mothers anddatyig tors enjoyed "Daughters' Day Out" last
Saturday'. at the Lucknow United church, An event sponsored by the
UCW in recognition of its. 35th anniversary. Ann Collins, of Ripley,and
her mother, . Kay Crawford, Anna May Hunter and her:. daughter Joanne.
McLellan, of Sarnia, Were four of a lar9e number'. 'who'. viewed '.many dis-
plays and enjoyed the anniversary celebrations.(Livingston photo)
•
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ladies finish walki
Don.:'t forget o.ur . Sunday at Kinloss..
anniversary'institiite meet Visitors with
:ing Wednesday at. the•.:cern- '`'Arnold .on: Sunday were
tre, at 1:30.., Elson and Isabel Arnold:;
• Friday, at the conclu- and . in the' evening, Jim
:skin of the walking pro- and Joyce McEwan add
gram at the arena, Anne Jean•White of Kincardine.;
McCosh and Mary. Anne Betty, MacLeod visited
Kukoly entertained the with' John and Audrey
- ladies to:' coffee Also Maelntyre in Port Stanley.
Friday,. Elizabeth and 'Betty. entertained Doris -
Nathaniel Hudell of . and '. Oraen Rock and'
Kitchener visited .with Donalda Pollard. Happy;
Birthday Oraen andDoris.
Eiii. Martin • of
Kitchener 'called int,
Morley and Deanna Scott •
them.
Isabel Brook, •.Anne
McCosh and Mary ' Anne
Kukoly enjoyed dinner.
with Marjorie Thompson on Friday. On Sunday
on Saturday. • evening . .Morley and
Congratulation's to ' Deanna visited' with
Stewart Clifford who.cele- Norval and Isabel Stanley
brated his 5th birthday in Kincardine.
Sunday. This weekend the
Purple Grieve was well, Ripley Scouts started their•
represented at the dinner Adopt -a -Highway 'project
•
ng p rc grafi'
by cleaning the roadside
between Ripley. and Pine'
River
.lv eeting four of. the
Purple :Grove • Hippy
Horticulturists was held .at
Fran`Farrell's. For the roll
call we reported on our•.
cuttings and seedlings and
how -they were doing:.
Does it really help to talk:
to your plants? ' •
With the •. Junior
Leaders' .asistance, we
covered the 'heeds of
plants, light, water, food'
.and warmth:, Also. dis=
cussed were various pests
• and problems. that can
affect house plants.
We discussed our indi-
vidual projects and'w.ent
over how to start a terrari
um and a desert garden.
We' also reviewed the
skit for achievement day.
Festival
Sitgers
pre.nt:
hixig.
Goes
The : Blyth Festival
Singers are pres`enting
Anything , Goes an.
evening of dinner, danc-
ing and music on
• Saturday, .May OE •%n-. the
lower hall of the Blyth
Memorial Hall.. Doors
open at 7 p.m. and enter-
tainment begins at 7:30
p.tn.
Anything :Goes is an.
evening of fine entertain-
ment, food, dancing and
singing. With ..seating for
only 75, people the event.
will 'offer an intimate
night c1 b. -sett ,ng_with
plenty of ambience and
opportunities to trip the
light fantastic~ .
Tickets' are $20.00,
Call the; box .office' '519-
523-9300 for info.'