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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-01-24, Page 10'hes to--l*i l ► Swift' W.da .dsy, Jaauary 24, /979 •f • MONUMENTS For sound counsel and a fair price on a monument correctly designed from quality material, rely on SKaTcmSKELTON MEMORIALS PAT O'HA3A,N., PROP, ESTABLISHED OVER SIXTY YEARS • WALKERTON PHONE 881-0234 ONTARIO • Lower Iflterest Rates NOW AVAILABLE ON 1st and, 2nd . Mortgages . ANYWHERE IN ONTARIO • ON RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL AND FARM PROPERTIES Interim Flnancing .For New Construction and Land .- Development FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN YOUR AREA PHONE SAFEWAY. INVESTMENTS 8't•CONSULTANTSLIMITED Evenings call Gord Page (519) 88.1-0101 Head Office, 741 King St. W., Kitchener [519] 579.4600 Branch Office: 705 Godericb St.,Port Elgin [5191832=2044 We buy existing mortgages for instant cash 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 • ▪ 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 • �.y1n1m�vwC+N,.sYrwia.rt Kinloss • - Kairshea W.I..• • 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 • • 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 . • 1 Nursery 'Provided For Pre -School Children �. Jr.'Congregation for • 5 - 8 Year Old Children • 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. 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