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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1989-03-08, Page 9a Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday Matt `89 1989-*, e CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT *Auditing *Financial Accounting *Personal & Corporate Tax -Consultation *Personal Financial Planning *Manual & Computerized Bookkeeping •Mortgage & Amortization Schedules 306 Josephine St. Wirigham, NOG 2W0 •Office: 8S7-1522 N111 Brides To Be Only 10 bays Left To Save 'off gidp Gloria's Variety and Dry Goods opened on Monday. Momsand totsalike weredelighted with the range of little birthday gifts available. Gloria Havens, the owner of the new business shows a -Barbie doll to an enthralled Lisa Harths (Pat Livingston photo) South Kinloss WIVIS hosts Wedding or Anniversary Invitations and Accessories. Sale Ends Saturday, March 18, '89 ton 3JTaimuritE ZITings I;UCKNOW 528-30 16 °rid ay of e\rayer The World Day of Prayer was held March 3, hosted by South Kinloss WMS. President Wilma Clarke welcomed all in attendance. Fellow churches in attendance included Lucknow Presbyterian, Lucknow U ed, Lucknow Christian Reformed nd Anglican also the .Lucknow R Catholic Church. The theme .of the after- noon was `Lord, Teach Us to -Pray." Shirley ColwelLsang twoiovely solos, ac- companied by Margaret Hamilton as organist. Prayer for the Burma Council of Chur- ches and 'the Christian Community in Bur - mamas the basis for, the. afternoon' s nis- sion. Ru r maia.accumtryintransitionaeek- ing to maintain what is cherished in::their customsandtoprovide for.nationalgrowth and development. The women of Burma ..ask.usto recognize.and reclaim:the;power, MondayNight Mixed :Eric Taylor ;.bowled the .teen's high single with a 243 and Marcial LeBreton's 659 took the .triple. Wendy:Ritchie's 248 tooksingle and Bc °- ty. Stanley's -669 tookthetripleonthe lain es side. 'Games over 200: Marcial LeBreton:204, 226,229, John van Diepn 216, Eric Taylor 243, 'Wendy Ritchie 248, Hannah Bartemink128,:Betty.Stanley.227,.2311, 211, Hank liartemink 222, 214, Barb Jardine ' 9 , Shani -Webb-Ziegler 214, .204. honourable inention.toBob.Sanderson's 191; - maybe yournamewill beuphere next week. 50 -/50 -winner 'Cord Johnstone $13.50. Standings : Huskies 289,14111 dogs 1801/2, 7iounds178,1abs 171112, St.Bernards 1612, Poodles 129112. <Wednesday NiightMixed Gerald.Rhody took thernen's single and triple with 318 ande92. . °Barb`Tyler's226 tookiadies single .with • Pat Livingston rolling 644 -for .the triple. Games ov er200: <NormBolt 244, Agatha Dueck225, Barb -Tyler226, .Marg Hackett 213, Nic lieyershergen :232, :Delores Van Oschi21, Mary-1?hilips :202, Steve Carvel 234, -Anita Elliott :209,..210, 71Z on;Elliott223, 224, 218,,Wilma Elliotto 2 , Gerald..Rhody 318, 221, Lucy Miller :201, Pat Livingston 218,212, 214, Hary Livingston 213;253,221. .Team standings: Squirrels 243, 'Chip- munks 230, Kangaroos 215, Tigers 195, Gophers 190, Wolverines 183. 'ThuudayNightLadies Michele :Dorscht took the high _single with a253 ;,with,Marg'Wilson rolling A45 triple. Gaines over:200: Michele Dorecht 212, 253, WendysR.itehie231,:231, Marg Wilson 215, 224,406„IiimEadia,201,1Nanda Keith 204,.226, Wih a l lliott 235. Team :standings: China 91, Mexico 971/2, 'Canada 79,.A.ustralia 731/2, USA i I,Bussia 44. the urgency, the need for prayer in our lives. Special guest speaker was Jean Attwell. her message gave:impact tothe theme. By using .as an example how Christ setup the disciples to. become fishers of men. The ;disciples were basically untrained and in- experienced; however, believing in Christ and prayer led them to be richly blessed. We today can work for Christwith prayer being utmost in our lives. Devotion and faith can lead to many blessings. Hymns interspersed the afternoon's prayer with all groups•present taking an active role. To conclude the thought,provoking.day hymn. c:What ,aTilentrWellave.in-Jesus' was sung followed bythellenediction - Oh God, -who Gives Us Your Vision, grant us strength sufficient to live , according to your truth as revealed to us. OWLING NfiiJor Spring ,� mant�g irles ]atrnraiierst to choose 'from off still *Desert tS .are in * In=Store Specials--,lune-Alk Browse MUCK -NOW -Town and Country Marl Solomon took high for the ladies • with singles of 204:and.289, for a double of 393. Jerry van .der Klippe cleaned up for :the men with singles of237:and 168 fora double of 405. Gaines over 150: Ruth Conley 198, Ruth Withers 196, Harold Campbell 190, 158, Kay Crawford 184, 171, Fern McDonald 175, .Ian Dougherty 175, 167, Len McDonald 175,' Jean -Phillips 170, Gwen Lennips 169, Albert Lennips 155, Helen Todd 153, Isabel Milier 153, Mabel 'Whitby 157, 'Roely tie Boer 152, Evelyn Henderson 151. When vou back a fi tter, you make it come true. EGION DART 1iUB -Pebruary.28 Legion - two :games, Rick Conley and Jim Cranston; Country Road Lodge - six games, Ken Johnstone four, Rod 'Furness and Bev Woods one each; Co-op - two games, Rod Everson and Wayne Cranston; Cut 'n Curl - fourgames,'Karen Johnstone two, Mae Howald .and =Paul Finlay, one -each; .Adamsons-twoames, Joy Jurjens.and George ,Whitby; 'Fisher - d, man's Cove - two games, WalfgangWeber, two. .March 1 Legion -three-games, =Rick Conley two, Paula Jackson, one; Country .Road - four games, Ken Johnstone three, Rod°Furness one; Co-op -three games, Rod 'Everson, three; Cut 'n Curl -live -games, Art `Clark and Paul `Finlay, two ,each , .,,Mae lfowaid, one; A.dauasons - one :game, -Mandy Stewart; Fisherman's cove two games, Alan Stanley and Pat Everson. The Lucknow c 'District kions flub 19969 aster Seals ji gp. Residents :will receive their :direct mailing the ,week ;of Marcb . 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