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Bulk akin Supplies, Various.
Spices, C,hristmas'Candy and most
Clothing, Gloves:, Mitts •
Dress Shirts
Christmas Hams . , ,special 2.69 lb:
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Sat., Dee.19'Drop in for a coffee, hot chocolate and a treat.
Thank you. for your pest patronage: and we, wish you
Season's Greetings and ,a Great `99`•
Lucy &.Allam. R;Miller& Farnily
Atulations'to Doreen -ali
by Ruth Bruchmei r'
Congratulations "to
Doreen mall for being rec-
ognized
einognized as Luckno.w's
1998 citizen of the year.
Z wish all the readers a
very Merry and safe
Christmas.
WMS
South Kinloss WMS
, met on. Dec. • 2 at the
church with. Kathy
HoWald as hostess, for a
pot luck dinner. The roll -
can was "Bring a friend
and two dozen cookies for
a cookie exchange." ,
President Wilma Clarke
opened the meeting with. a
Christmas, poems. Rena
Forster was pianist for the
many carols
sung through-
out the meet-
ing..
The new
study book will
be "Mission Partnerships
in Presbyterian church, in
Canada."
Ruth Belt said the
offertory prayer and Olive
Needham read a poem
"Tis Christmas." Margaret
Dauer gave a reading.
Ruth Langer, said a prayer.
The trio of Ruh Bell,.
Rena Forster
and. Shirley
Colwell
sang "At
The :Right
Time."
Olive Needham, Rena
Forster and Ann
MacDougall took part in
telling the History of
•O'tittle Town of
Bethlehem, The author
was Phillip Brooks. Ruth
Bell read "If 1 could be a
child again." •
The worship service
was taken from Glad
Tidings of Nov. 1998 with
Ruth Bell, Kathy Howald,
Nancy Maclntyre; and
Ann Quay` presenting the
story of "A Journey to
Bethlehem."
The. annual meeting
wok place with all the
officers the, same as last
year.
Ruth Bell .ended the
meeting with prayer..
Sympathy extended to Collins family
Our. sympathy from
Purple Grove to Maureen
and Roy Collins on the
loss of Maureen"s mother,
Peg. Green of Arthur..
Some from the community
attended her funeral held
in Arthur on Thursday.
.Qn Sunday, Kay
Collins, Sandra
McGillivray, and Gordon
and Ruthe Patterson visit-
ed Mars Kuehl , son Mark.
and daughter Anne.
Merrald Kuehl passed
away Dec.10 in Waterloo.
Anne MCCosh, Mary
Anne Kukoly and Dick.
enjoyed a visit with Currie
Colwell and. Marian Cliff
over supper at. Curries:
Sunday evening.
Visiting during the
week with Anne and Mary,
Anne were Marilyn Reid,.
Mary Black, Bernice
Campbell, Marjorie Reid
and Della Geddes of
Kincardine.
Those from here attend -
tog. the Messiah perfar-
mance. •i.n Goderich
Saturday evening enjoyed.
!98droi:gIrt affected
more than farmers
from page 8
Bial impact on both corm -
ties. •
He added, "The drought •
didn't only affect farmers,'
but also the main streets in
rural Bruce and Grey.
counties:" "
According to federation
figures So: far, the average.
loss Jo the 818 farmers
front Bruce and Grey who
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Corning to you
.1n ary 1999!.
Why mess with two, three ,or
even four phone books when
ONE WILLI..
our book .includes free call numbers in
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* WtNGHANX * HOLYROOD & RIPLEY
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IIINCARD ,"; and *TTEESWVATER `
EXCHANGES
For more information
call;
have returned .the sheets is. and cu-grdinating different
between $20,000.. and.: issues,
$25,000. The highest loss Presently thefederation
•is"$150,000 and the. low is,tryznn tet co-ordinate an.
wst, was near the $3,00Q etfort to get pork done-
mark,, . tions to local:ftiod banks..
it greatly,
Bette McLeod enter-
tained Doris -and Oraen
Rock,Edna Stanley,
Donnie Pollard and Keith
VanderHoek on
Wednesday at noon.
The M.acPherson'family
• of Tiverton entertained at
R Viiia: Ocie evening last
week. Many Ripley ites
were present, to' enjoy their
music,
• While the deaditni for We re asking agricul
returning the': drought Lural related businessess to
itifoii nation sheets to the donate the cost:of pdrelaas�^
federation, office' was': sup-zng a. (tog and'.proeessing
posed to be the end of tt TI;food bae tinteatks willthatcan go"use. to •
)\loveinber, Clark said° the it ,,.
offices are still "compiling .
information and farmers On . a personal note,.
can return the sheets up to Clark and his Wife Doris,
the huddle of December. ' along with children Erin,9
President gathers. :and Graydon,:6 , took over
informatioin :the Clark family, farm on,
As :President; of the fed . ,Highway 9, 1a :Kincardine
oration, Clark said his jot Township, about eight
is Information gathetint years ago. .
But there's stilt time for
a fruitful resPeese if you act nny.
There aro"ptenty of est -minute
shoppers Cooking :for your ad!
Cott now for rates and
information.
Safes torpWlme) t
an attempt to promote social responsibility,,; the Lucknow LLCBQ
approached local schools to have students decorate bags that. wttt be
used' at thy► 'local outlet during; the Christmas season, Students from
Brookside, Lucknow and Lucknow Christian participated in what the
LOBO describes as an *educational, program with no barrier to age•
or
academic levels." (Livingston photo)