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The 4H Achievement Night for the "Milk Makes it" Clubs in the area was held. at
Brookside Public School on November 12. Huron County Dairy Princess Angela Nethery
(left) presents the Six Projects Awards to Rhonda Hogan (centre) and Melissa Logten-
burg. (Man Rivett photo)
Pine River UCW meeting
attended by 21 members
The monthly meeting of the Pine River
Church UCW met Tuesday evening
November 11 at the church.
The meeting opened with president
Maithel Wilson in the chair, Mrs. Wilson
read a Remembrance Day poem and a
hymn was sung by the 21 ladies present.
Ann Boyd read the minutes of the last
meeting and Gloria Rutledge read the
treasurer's report. It was decided to carry
on with the Kountry Kitchen again in 1987.
Mrs. Wilson led in prayer and Margaret
Ferguson gave the Leggi for the UCW for
the 25 years. Another hynin was sung.
The 'meeting was turned over to Ruth
Farrell and her theme was on "Peace",
Phyllis Elliott, Kae Webster, Margaret
Reid and Midge Funston helped her with
the program. Ruth Farrell read a poem for
peace.
The ladies divided into four groups and
studied more about the unjust treatment of
many Indian tribes. The Dene and Matis
tribes of the Northwest Territories, the
Libison tribe in Northern Alberta, and the
Lashgo tribe in British Columbia are just a
few of the tribes which have been treated,
unfairly by the governments. ,
iGrace was sung and a lovely lunch was
served by the committee. A social hour
was enjoyed by all,
People report
Now autumn with its friendly
days is slipping swiftly by,
• HUTT e
NEW LOW ASKING PRICE $36,900. for
15 year old Lucknow bungalow. Living room
and (Wing room have' new rugs, large kit-
chen, lot% acre in size $ paved drive,
COUNTRY 2 STOREY HOME in Ashfield
on 2 .acres. Living room, dining room, kit
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chez', 3 bedrooms up, den. $teel covered
workshop. All offers considered,
LUCKNOW - 3 bedroom bungalow,
aluminum sided, electric heat, new roof, at-
tached garage. Lot 78 x 165, Asking $31,500,
but all offers considered, Immediate
• possession,
ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom Whitechurch
home nicely decorated and updated, Well in-
:sulated., electric furnace, 10 x 20 heated
• workshop. Large lot. Asking $24,600.
VILLAGE 3 BEDROOM home near
Wingbam, New drywall interior
throughout, 2 bedrooms up, 1 down. Kitchen
bas custom cupboards, large lot. Asking
$27,500.
BEAUTIFULLY UPDATED Wingbam
home only 1 block from downtown, All
rooms good sized. Good garage. Asking
$2,900,
HANDYMAN'S HOUSE vinyl sided, lot 82
x 132 to a &oleo area. Price $11,900,
Mel Mothers Mogilev'
357.3208
BUTTON' Ileal Estate
Now early sets the glowing sun
and the birds now southward fly;
Good-bye to long bright sunny days
But why should I complain?
*There never was a winter yet .
but summer came again,
-Visiting with Marion and Rhetta
MacLennan, who is a patient in the
Wingham hospital, vtigs Louise Miller of
Palmerston and Florence MacLennan and
her friend Shirley of Kitchener,
Mr. and Mrs. David Hill and son Nelson
of Sidney, Australia, Mrs. Hill's parents,
• Mr. and Mrs. Robert McNay of Amberley,
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard McQuillan and Ron. At the same
time, Linda McQuillan of Willowlale sent
a few days with her parents.
Visitors with Kae Webster on the
weekend and also during the week was
Cecil and Jim Webster of Waterloo, Danny
Rose of Markdale and Teena Campbell of
Point Clark.
Margo Jones of Dorchester visited With
her cousins, Barry, Betty and Sharlene
Jones on the weekend.
Ken Wilkins of Ridgetown and Elizabeth
Wilkins of Mount Forest were home for the
weekend with Charles and Mayrne
Wilkins.
LUCKNOW .
'PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
worhip service 11:00 a.m.
Sunday. School 11:00 a,m,
REV. J, RAMSAY. NIINISTER
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EVERYONE WEIA;031E
TOWNSHIP OF KINLOSS.
NOTICE
• Final Installment *of
1986 TAXES
are due
December lst 1986
Taxes' aro payable at the
Township OffIceoHolyrood
• or Bank Of Montreal,
Lucknow.
Hawthorne
Clerk -Treasurer
Township of Kinloss