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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-09-03, Page 6Page 0 Laeknow Sentinel, Wednesday; September 3 11940 Relatives hold shower for Kiniough Fride4o-be A relative bridal glower for Miss Connie Stanley was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Stanley at Harristen. Connie received some lovely gifts and all enjoyed a pleasant evening. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Kevin Murray, concession 8, on the arrival of a baby ;girl, a little sister for Laura. Mrs. Lillian '• ray. of Listowel and her sister, Evelyn Jones of Willey/dale, spent a few days 'with Mrs. Frank Maolden and Keith. They were then going on to visit in Muskoka. Mr. and Mrs. A. Trafford moved from concession 14 to Darlington and the newly weds Mr. and Mrs. Pat Takken. (Kim McArthur) have moved in to the former Trafford residence, Fdna and May t oyle spent a few days with Mrs. Jean Hodgins at Wingham. They were all dinner guests on Monday with Miss Norma Coutts pit Wingham and on Tuesday with Mrs. Kathleen Cassidy at Teeswater. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gordon of Kinloss and Fred Guest of here attended the 'funeral at Snnithville of Mrs. Maurice Coughill. Miss Winnifred. Percy and her house guest Miss Pearl Scott attended the funeral of the late James Black at Woodstock. Both ladies attended the Blacks Golden Wed- ding just over a week ago. Miss Scott will return from Woodstock to her home at London. The Kinlough Presbyterian WMS meet- ing was held at the home of Mrs. Rallph Thompson at Eden Grove with Mrs. Bert Thompson presiding. She opened with a'poem and two hymns were sung. The roll call was Name your favourite hymn. All repeated the purpose. The devotions from St. Mathew were given by Mrs. Tom McDonald 'followed by prayer. The president organized the programs which was on the native people. The meeting was closed with prayer and refreshments were served. Rev. R. Shaw of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Bushell and Rachel of here, Mrs. Mary Stewart of Millarton, Mr. Joseph Guest and Mr. Bert Johnston of Play. your Mir 9 art :; • Each year in Canada, about 70 young. children are killed and 4000 are injured in car crashes, The latest national survey showed that almost 80% of children under 5 are not being protected adequately in motor vehicles. Transport Canada sets tough safety standards that manufacturers of infant car- riers, child safety seats and booster seats must meet. :You can provide the best protection for your children by securing them in a properly installed seat, anchored to your vehicle by a top tether strap. Buckle up, It's the thing to do. 1114, Transport Canada Transports Canada Canad Brucelea Haven visited with Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDonald. Mr. and Mrs, Tom McDonald and Mrs. Mary Stewart visited in Blyth with relatives on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Ken. MacDonald and family of here and Jeffrey McDonald of Kincardine attended their family reunion on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDonald _attended the wedding reception at Walkerton for Mr. and Mrs. Don Bushell (Shirley Stark) on Friday evening. THE TEESWATER EX TfJGGERY OPENS FOR THE Fali Season ON Tuesday September 2nd Consignment articles may be brought in on Tues:, Sept. 2 or Wed., Sept. 3 from 2-5 p.m. 1. We accept only freshly laundered or dry cleaned articles. 2. All consignments MUST be accom- panied by a*list. 3. MI items.MUST be securely priced. 4. All items MUST currently be in season. - 5. Those requiring a number phone B. Springer at 357-3058. This year we will be open. Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. Only Thurs. 10-12 & 2-5 Fri. 2-5 Sat. 2-5 HUTTON WHITECHURCH - IWo bedrooms up, one down Living room, kitchen, sunroom. House has new ,drywall and is totally in- sulated. Large. lot. Asking $27,500. • WHITECHURCH -1'/a storey, 3 bedrooms (2 up). Large treed lot, 200 amp service, elec- tric heating. Large living room 13 x 18. Kit- chen, good workshop. Asking $28,500. ASHFIELD - 2 acres, 2 storey house, 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, kit- chen, 4 pce. bath, 200 amp service. WINGlAM - Brick home one block from downtown. Large lot. Tho bedrooms up (could be one down), 11/2 baths, New roof -- electric heating. Asking $24,900. 10 ACRE FARM on county road. House in spotless condition, 3 bedrooms, good kit- chen, main floor laundry room; steel covered barn 45 x 65 with farrowing crai es. FOR THE HANDYMAN, 2 bedroom sid- ed home, on a good lot in Lucknow. Asking in ,the teens. Financing available. SEVERAL CHOICE building lots in. Lucknow. BUNGALOW; 15 years old on a half acre lot. Spacious living room, dining room, kit- chen, 8 good sized bedrooms, new carpets. Priced in the thirties. PWO BEDROOM brick Wingham home, one block from downtown. Electrically heated. Asking $24,900. MEL MATHERS, WINGIIAM, 357-3208 LLOYD W. k%E'''TTON REAL ESTATE LTD. BROKER. KINCARDINE