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LUCKNOW
: CHRISTIAN.
I REFORMED
.. CHURCH..
Rev. L. Van Staalduinen.
1 SUNDAY, JANUARY 28
Morning Service I
• 10:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
Listen to the
Back to God Hour f
• 10:30 a.m, CKNX
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▪ LUCKNOW
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
• Rev. Wm. Munshaw 1
• B.A..M.Div.
I SUNDAY, JANUARY 28
•10:00 a.m.:
Sunday School
x11;00 a.m..
• Morning Worship
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Kinloss • - Kairshea W.I..•
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The Kinioss-Kairshea
Women's Institute held their
January meeting onThurs-
day, January 18 with the Re-
solutions Committee in
charge.-
.
harge.. The president, Mrs. Evan
'Keith, opened the in eting
with a poem and welcomed
all to the meeting. The
scripture was read by Mrs.
Harold Campbell.
The secretary -treasurer,
Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall,
, read the minutes and corres-
pondence. There is. to be a
meeting on "Common Sense
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LUCKNOW
j UNITED
CHURCH
1
Rev.. Doug Kaufman
• Minister;,.
SUNDAY,)ANUARY 28
i 10 a.m. Sunday School •.
11:00 a.m. ,1
1' Morning Worship .
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1 Nursery 'Provided
For Pre -School Children �.
Jr.'Congregation for
• 5 - 8 Year Old Children
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Everyone Welcome. • • ir—•• •••
Renovate
with luxurious
ooking paneling.
Size 4 x .8 ft.
Western Cedar
Overlay Pa.
$ x.68 each
:.. ALSO
Coloured Nails. and Matching
Vinyl Moudling
ama-
1
Nu'tritio'n"; sponsored by the
•Ministry of Agriculture and
Food, at Ripley February 23,
to which anyone might go.
Cooking meals for 1 or 2 is
just one of many topics which
will be 'discussed.. The 4-H
club, "The . Final Touch",
will soon begin with leaders,
Mrs. Brian Doelman ...and
Mrs. Steve Moran. There is
to be a poster, competition
open to anyone, on "1979
International Year of the
Child". Mrs. Frank Mac-
Kenzie" was asked to look
after this project. Mrs. Clar-
ence Ritchie was nominated'
to look into the pdssibility of
getting a reprinting of Dean-•
MacLeod's-book.
Members are reminded of
• ;.their Farm History' Update to
be .in, at the February meet-
ing. February • is also the
month for Kairshea to enter-
tain at Pinecrest .Manor.. -
Mrs. Frank -MacKenzie' re='
ported on her morning at the
Wingham Hospital child=
ren's ward. Some members
go over different mornings to
spend some timeplaying and
talking with the children,
thus . making their -stay in
hospital less. frightening. ' A
motion was passed that Kair-
shea would again send gifts
District Hospital.
. Mrs. Donald MacKinnon
reported on the Lions dinner
which Kairshea catered to on
January 8, A motion -'was •
passed to cater again if
asked.
Mrs. George McBride con- -
ducted a game, Simon. Says
and Asks; .. with winners
being Mrs. Harold Campbell
and Mrs. Bill Haldenby. The
Standing Committee retnorts
were given.
- Mrs.. George McBride took
.the 6hair for the . program.
The December meeting -
had to be cancelled because
of bad weather, so the
Christmas gift exchange was
made at this meeting. Mrs.
Allan MacDougall, gave ,tea.
well,;prepared' motto,`'Good'
Resolutions are a good crop
to sow".
Mrs. Allan MacDougall..
then ,gave .a good report on ,
the. Education Conference,
78 and Beyond" `held in
Walkerton, November 18, to
which she and Mrs. Donald
Maclntyre had been sent as
delegates. , ••
Airs .,George 'McBride,
gave the courtesy remarks to
which Mrs. Donald MacKin-
non replied. k delicious
lunch was served by
on Vatentii e's Day to the two hostess, arid directors, Mrs,
patients in the Kairshea
room at the Wingham and
It A
Cliff Roulston and. Mrs. 1ra
Dickie.• " .
2 1978 CHEV IMPALAS; • 4 -door sedans
1978O.LDSMQB1LE CUTLASS, 2 door
1978 •NOVA, 6 cylinder .automatic, power steering anL
?$ pojer brakesor
$j .
2• • 197& CHEVELLES, ,power steering and power
.brake's
0. 1978 LE MANS, 6 cylinder
1 1978 PONTIAc
b1977'OLDSMOBILE'CUTLASS, with. airconditioning
1976 PONTIAC PARISIENNE BROUGHAM
1976 LE MANS, stationwagon
1.976 PONTIAC LE •MANS,''4 door, air conditioned-.
,1976 OLDS X98, full power
1975 PONTIAC TRANS AM
1975 :PONTIAC LE MANS, 1 .door
2 1975 CHEV IMPALAS, 4 door hardtops,.
conditioning and 1 without
1975 CUTLASS SALON
1975 MO'NTE CARLO
1973 PONTIAC BROUGHAM, 4 door
1973 CIJEV IMPALA, 4- door hardtop -
19783/.TON GMC, 4x4
2 - 1978 3h 'TON GMCs, 8 cylinder automatic,
power : steering nand brakes
1976. DODGE' D 600, • cab and chassis
1973 FORD, 1 ton cab and chassis
with air
1975 FORD LV 750
A number of vans from 1974-1976. Some V8s, some
6 cylinder, sotne CHEVS and some FORDS
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