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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-03-28, Page 9Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, March 28, 1984—Page 9 LU *NOW UNITED URCH- "S*44(-, 1 .AML 1 Sus*, S1 ;54$ a.m. WoralkSerytee11400 a•.m. Rev! Warren McDoo illB:: .M.Div. z Nursery 3414 J 'orcQngrej 'tion priivided fVL !TONE:. ,W.1CO E t soiq, dust MEN'S SHOES DRESS & CASUAL GOOD CHOICE IN THE GROUPS $19.98 to $29.98 LADIES` DRESS -UP SHOES PLENTY TO CHOOSEI $19.9$ to $44.98 SGFL'S SHslS IN DOWNTOWN LONDON 129 DUNDAS 330 CL RENCE AT MARKET AT YORK WORMY, PRESBYTERIAN CIWRCH SUNDAY, APRIL 1 Worship Service and Sunday School 10:00 a.m. REV. ALLISON J. RAMSAY,1ISTER Nursery Downstairs For Little Ones Under Four EVERYONE WELCOME 1' lUiott-Tweddje Insurance "Utmost Good Faith" An" hoes Heoteiisge, ' dedicated to . providing sound advice, backed' by a staff with 55 years experience in the business. • 337 Josephine Street . WI. NGHAA.• : , '3574414 SEIGEL'S SHOES 2ND FLOOR WAREHOUSE FEATURES LADIES' SHOES THOUSANDS OF PAIRS! DISCONTINUED LINES ... SECONDS SURPLUS LINES ... ETC. 4. r3 PR./$5. 3 PR. S12 $. 3PR $18.! 330 CLARENCE AT YORK IN DOWNTOWN LONDON LUCIRIOW .DIS TI . COMMUNITY CENRE OPENATES AV' LE Friday, AApr11133, Friday, M Y'4, 25 .' Safutday, May 5 , APRIGS,b,7,8 'Home arllt'IGaid071 Show SATURDAY, APRIL 14 West Huron Junior Farmers CALL THIS NUMBER BETWEEN 9,.00" a.m. and 6:00 p.m. ONLY 528-3532 The Teeswater Extoggery opens for the spring season on TUESDAY, APRIL $rd We will ' be open to receive cosigned i clothing on Tuesday, April 3rd and Wednesday, April 4th, from 2 - 5: Open for regular business on Thursday, April 5th from 10 - 12 and 2 - 5 and every Thursday, Friday and Saturday thereaft- er. Fridays and Saturdays 2 - 5 only. All consigned clothing.. must 'be freshly cleaned or laundered !-Must be currently in fashion. —Securely priced and Accompanied bya list. —Must be in 'season. 1 • • • • pi large crowd atte r teeing of the„ Lucknow hich was held in the town he hall was e,ctorated for x delicious desert .and teff.. teed . Ie nnmittee in ,charge, , Grace Gibspnfhe�president, 'titled, The.. ,..One'- Rooth k .'S rought back.. MAW ,..memorte's. M During the business, a donation was .made the Lucknow Agr ultural jS lety.., ;sulk-. ;ription to the magaatne, Hands, to be lid for by the Ins#tute,; °and this mega i e be placed in the •Public Ltbr* y. A pus trip as discussed .The. April meeetinlg�wt11 be ;Id with the nort i; side bf niam "street embers to. airing dessert, a d the• south de to bring first `cdii'rse ` ' ' ' ` The roll, call' was, Whit_ u %, ry otodayto mefit from in.the fritur . a Campbell faired the meeting 1 a rogram. She ad an interesting' R 're ntttled, : •Find to tea ool is Yourself... Weley Alae Ym ;tlLe Bks.. ,'w,dbur Rogues. :peal Cote Who',. 0 t sing song of Irish leading and Mrs. Piant.o r iWomeuand their Qtirld today, was prepared .by. rown nnd.:read by:..;Mrs. Bill 4livray. introduced the guest �l` girls, namely Jenny Steer an' 'Satah. Brophy, r speeches iPA'. Public did 'very. well ,resented" with gifts pa' Twitiglir i larimy Stone, . was .and: on*Ca .. a Song at -,:0141/0 1:0-4: ;Mrs, •ing1 ` The gena of" :the *en by Mrs Ritchie. conducted acontest .' excellent "arrangement °Lc the.; rug Ing i' as on pica ► :for members: to, see. • Clete Dalton' as just returned home from in France. in'Parls; on aIle "guided . tour he 15 day European; Fate: tour with faun saw', the; Arch of Triumph, ,the Louvre, the its in England, Germany, Frank, Switzer- Left'Bank, Notre Dame. Cathedral, the Place Id and Holland. `t: de;ITit Concorde,plus More. and the Interne-, Upon arrival- in -Amsterdam he saw -the ' tional livestock and machinery show where ,rld's largest flower auctcon,•using. the Clete sawa giant Italian.Chianinobull, 6'6" tch clock ;system -'of bidding:_ and accept- at the shouldersand` weighing 3870 pounds, x. The neat,day there were.,visits. to=the that's a lot of ,bull; ider Zee area where land was taken from After farm: visits in 'France, the group North. Sea and is 20 feet below sea level, crossed the English channel to the County. of i protected' by dykes.Dutch h'oines, lawns Kent and the White Cliffs of Dover. It's no i gardens were .very beautiful. wonder the County of Kent is known as ..the lest into Cologne and ' Benne ;area, of Garden, .of England for the yellow forsythia rmany for -mere farm visits With German were coming into bloom everywhere. British m families. The Germans' do all they can farms were visited and the Mountain of see that the family farm thrives in Duet- butter, which some :estimated at a five year land. From the Frankfurt area he went supply, was discussed. This is a major ough the Black Forest to Lucerne, problem for E.E.C.. itzerland • Clete-. was intrigued as the InLondon the ftp' saw Westminister ng quarters, the stable and the barn are Abbey, " Big ' :Ben, DBuckiegham Palace, joined in, one single-building..The group Piccadilly Circus, Trafalgar Square, plus mded a Swiss Folklore show and saw the more., Clete. returned to Canada from :ss nationatspOtto f flag, throwing. They'London,, happy to. be, reunited with family r a "Swiss fa`rmf vissit;.,then.10'4to Dijon,. and friends, to have'- the memories of his • nce. European Farm Tour as a once in a life time ,griculture is the main economic activity adventire. - VMS study Nigerian Christians rhe many friends of Mrs.. Ed Green, merly of concession, 10, :are .pleased to'' ►w she is making favourable progress . in VCrI ngham and District Hospital. AM our best, :lma. Ir..and Mrs. Bill Burt, Mr. and Mrs.Ezra nley, Arthur and Larry Stanley, MrP and I. Tony Bedford and Ashley attended a tial service at the. Kincardine Pentecostal arch on Sunday and dinner at the Bruce ympathy is ' extended to the family of . Jack Ross formerly of concession 10, passed away in Wingham and District pita'. trs. Ken MacDonald and Heather went itchener to spend a few days with her nts, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Yeandle.. rmpathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. i Ackert in the death of Joy's father, the John Bushell, whose .funeral was on ay at Kincardine. by May Boyle Presbyterian WMS Mrs. Bruce Bushell was hostess for the Presbyterian ' W.M.S. March meeting ' on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Alex Percy presided and gave an . opening poem and welcomed everyone. Following the opening part of the meeting Mrs. Tom McDonald gave the study of the great development of new Christians in the Nigeria community. So many come to worship services and can't get in for the crowds. What a wonderful thing if this could be said of all of our churches. Tentative plans for the Kinlough ladies' part in the Synodical in April at Wingham, were made. arter's celebrate 30th Fellowship "hour ,was held after church ce on Sunday in the church basement. ter Itdnch, the session presented Donald ntyre with a plaque in appreciation for rork as clerk of the session. rb Buckton read the address and Frank :enzie presented the .plague to Donald. to Keith presented Marilyn with a 1 plant for her help. Donald thanked session for their thoughtfulness and ess. n Dickie of Markdale spent a few days her grandparents est week. and Mrs. Jack Dickie and four en of Lucan visited on Sunday after= with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dickie and Mr. 4rs. Walter Dickie. McQuillin is home. from Wingham ral again. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. illin, Jack and Ron, were Mtr. and Mrs. n McQuillin of Sarnia and Mr. and SOUTH KINLOSS by Ruth Buchmeier dim Mrs. Donald ' McQuillin and their two daughters of London.. • ,� John and Donna Carter celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary. To make it extra special, their family, Wayne .and Cathy, David and Linda, and Donnie and Linda treated them to a lovely dinner at the Chow -Restaurant in Hanover. A kindergarten teacher is a person who knows how to make little things count. If all the world's economists were placed end to end they wouldn't reach a conclusion. r.er r- e- e,w Y4YMa.Miww- a ...a.e. -.. D e s etie -:r.t wsett,lrlY•rw- e r e L a r r n Y►rw s -w e....- r o ....., ...r. -w THE SQUARE 1 . . l . . . . , . e . . . e . . t , . , . GODERICH1 S24-71111 . .. . . . ... . .. . . . . e . t . . 1 . , , , , , e . . . . . . , . 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