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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-02-26, Page 8—Lacknow 'Sentinel, Wednesday,' 'ebra r "` 26, 1986 "SEE Wit TIME", ` Individual cons Available FRor 1 BY . aA►PPO IIiTTl� . .,�A► LUCIMOW>. 17 edxppm house, Steel'barn 28 4 °52.. cos. highway west of Whigbaxn, 3 i? CU near near Teeswater with good rouse; steel sided barn45 x 65, equipped With 'farrowing crates. l EAR OLD` ,BUNGALOW on a lot lh 1.65, limigroorn, din ngroom; ; large. ` kitchen, walk in basement,'new carpets. � i • k PROPERTY St.',Helens, house excellent throughout, steel workshop: 24 x _32 fully insulated and finished 'inside, ,creek atback of roperty. AN;�ISQME BRIOK HOUSE in Lucknow with new family room, •inground pool, i e t change house, other outstanding fi� ,a ri es; 81 :ACRES .ear. Lucknow, bungalow,: 'with finished basement, .atw tacked garage, r 20 x 40 horse barn. r, TWO C.+ICE.• BUILDING, LOTS in Lumknow. . EL. 7-42 s, Dinner guests with Mr andF Gillespie and David weree', Mrs. Orval W-OS.Oi ,, ldir, and . Mrs. Don Gillespie and Mr,; sand Mrs. Aidrew Page Mr; and Mrs;, la ford ` Wall visited Sunday with *dna` and May Boyle*, Oti Sunday at the IKinlonigliAnglican Church a beauti jil`lwalnut `plaque -.with` gold, : plate With' ;the napies of "the ;Gratia n -family, Elizabeth, '. John, George,, Roy, Mary and -Kathleen was dedicated to God's TM�. ior�. in lovin •.:Memor of the late M - ._",and la Y g �y r, � Mrs;,; Herbert Graham who were faithful members for •many years:. -Three .gets_ ra S "tions ,(Sr:), Herbert. ancfArthur Lall were Stliiday School 'Su'perintendents Rev.- MerelYirLetson as 'well as other'' church officers, spoke so - 'hid' of ; this . P Y thoughtfr`la' gesture - and . 'ekpressed grati- tude to' the families present who Came :rea.lssoe.tc' iall 'for the dedication' -:Re'v.`" et or ' 'installed -the °1986 board of `manage .of the church: t' Bert -Nicholson was taken ` on xday night by ambulance -to ,ai cpoham strict ospatal ' sen ge.t . we Druce Bushell and B. ichel .y or their Florida' Holiday. s. Tom 'McDonaid visited on Mrs.; Edbert ness of : Bervie left on= lvlr ands :Saturday Bushell ata' visited at Mr,, an moved from we Owen Sound. Mr. and Kincardine s and `;Mrs. 'K ti seen en'r The I(.iilou qday School Desi a cou 0 o�ai iva ac a plc of ; e pi end giris Mrs lion B shell" had` i+e worship `on the r to near Di pity of Manby using Psalm ;8 which all- read in unison. She read a story of ari`'. rola of Indian boy whose family was all killed by with Mr, the Whiteman. It revealed that to be able to nilly. forgive --we must lay ourselves" out:; completely to the Lord. Betty closed, with,. Purpose repeated After:, the minutes were read and., -adopted,; thank,: you notes with donations were received from, -Mrs, ` Edburt:Bushell arudend Mrsfor.. tae,lex Percy• A. thank you was: read from Ewart College:: expressing their::grati- ,donation 'A joint report ort £rote ;the Presbyterial ���'.erial p Yip Annual Meeting was given by the ;ladies` who atteided..a The ladies planned the church service they, are `' takingfi ,,in March when Rev. �R f Shaw is 'on . holiday: QQV. • ladies. d.: . � �' esepnde theql all Something +about our ,Nativ , Peoples, This. is the study` for :the comingyear-: and; ; promises tuo be eanterrtain ng, informative' and`; challenging, ' Mrs. Don Robertson had th+e program snd:. introduced the study � elitog of the resources and showingthe i ks. an'd maps involved. The studythe native peoples cif the.wh`" !e N t th NAhmerican continent that thee says$ and their opinions of non,nativeso it is , a study of appreciation of the native peoples ' Member watched# a tilitistrip Share the Journey which was .:e Q d Eby all met an the church: s tla'e hostess Mrs. hymn, Saviour was; Vsi repeated, Grac folior ewi 'ass; I ne Not 'a 0' Gentler ng arid, the Lord's Prayer was s ng ands a social hou ell, s e hs. .The purpose of. the .propoi Veit' potpies of the„, Bruce "+ ,standards for landa generahy Burro :Area °1' on the ;.,r helowit Pearl Brant Townshlpyt.[lldicated, : as A • I and' C os > o chi Kinloss, "Greepocli. uilr _� T wn� and Purvis Lake moss Township'`[indleated as nd Re g developmen p [Indicated as . est 0 an Rosalind low,;` Oi s on the elowl The Pablte Afeethill,will be held. FRIDAY APRIL 4, 1986 -10 30 a.m. Upel i4 Room Bruce Cour y Administration Bundle , 30 Park Street, Walkertgn,, Ontario. 8 tY Anperson ma" vat nd the ubile` meeting. ' and utake written and/or verbal rep rose, , lin. support ef, or In'oppnaitlon. ta,. the proposed aiuendment dd tlonal Information Mating to; the sed ainend:nent ma be •obtained fnp m the Dille Count Platanin Be artment, 30 Park Street, WALKERTON, Ontario NO . 2V0[Phone:519: $&1-1752 or ::$42 Berf ord' Street YVIARTON, Ontario .:NOH a 2T0 Phone: [5191 534.20921.• The Citizenship and World Affairs, meet in of the:..Kinloss:: rKairs a.:Wo. Women's gh Institute was held at the home of Mrs Cliff f Roulston Feb. 20. President Mrs. Robert Gilchrist weleom- edall and ` the meeting opened, with the Opening "'Ode and.: the 'Mary, Stewart, . Collect. rs. Gilchrist "read a pqem...Te Indispensable Man. : . Therollseal l, Bring a ,` souvenir of another , country, and tell about itwas., well Answered with souvenirs from i' various. countries. Mrs: : Brian Doel ina ; introduced the '. . 1►► guest speaker, `-Mrs . Hilda : VandderKlippe. Hildaand her husband Bill 'and two 'children` have returned. to Canada', livin . n a "farm in' the Langside Area. They spat: five years in;Mexico, working- under the Christian Reformed; -Relief and Develop - went Committee. Mexico' is a very moon.,' tainous co andtheir work was in.the Il 11 n � the.mountains,'. f the sma i v population, speak the native tong use S ni pis ,the official language. _._g , _ pa s� .,. The people work hard but harvest very poor crops . of corn, rice and coffee, Many problems in Mexico include transportation, housing, health, nutrition and medical re- sources, 'Slides' were shown: d the in the fe yearsi Hilda and Bill e ,.ur l v.,.,g .,. people to growinorre vegetables by intro- ` ducini seeds, greenhouses to : grow to maty oes,' and so helping their nutrition and health problems, ngto ht first aid` " and ... taught ethers to train their own people to a better way of life. Mrs, :'Jiro Burt thanked Hilda and presented her with 'a gift. Mrs. Brian Doelman conducted an oral quizz on the American, states. l uekuow AtmBO 4,1111001) On Feb. 10 the Atom. Bs, went to Ripley tor a.7 game, The improvements, of the last three weeks finally paid off giving the boys a 4 d win over Ripley. It was a well played gamey with the advantage going to Lucknow playing three lines against ' Ripley's two' Iii the first period Danny Kerr scored twice; his first ; goal on an excellent pass from Daryl Gibson. Danny's ,second goal was unassisted... The third and fourth goals were Both scored in :the second period, The third was shot in by •Mark Stoll on a pass from defei;♦ceman Scott Rintoul, With 44{scconds left in the period, Paul Kikkert scored on a play set up by Dannyer� glad Nathan Daer. The third period Was scoreless, although there were a lot0.fclose calls on both sides,. Goal tender Keith Tadd managed to `'hang; on for.the shut out, his first of the season. The bay's proved to themselves that they could get 'it together and; play'e good posi- tional hockey.' Itorn, s bei seesr ',mafiosi si Atoms 3, T'eeswt ler 0 The Lucknow Atom. As won their first garage of playoffs against Teeswater Feb. 18, It was a shutout for, goalies .Adam Skillet) and Joel Sutton with a 'score:, of 3 0 Scoring for Lucknow were Tom Chilton assisted by Rob Crich. Brad Rhody assisted by Justin Murray and Warren Andrew assisted by Clint Murray, D is three out of five series for the two teams with Lucknow going to Teeswater, Feb. 25.