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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-12-18, Page 8Page 8—Lucknow 71 r]► Sentinel. Wednptuinv. December 18, 1985 1985 BUICK LeSABRE, 4 dr. '1984 DODGE 1/2 TON pickup 1984 FORD CROWN VICTORIA 1983 OLDS 98, loaded with extras 1982 HONDA ACCORD 1982 FORD F100 pickup 1981 AMC CONCORD D. L„ 2 dr., 75,000 km. 1980 BUICK REGAL, 2 dr. 1980 CHEV 1/2 ton 1979 GRANADA, 4 door 1979 BUICK LeSABRE, 4 dr. 1979 ,OLDS CUTLASS Cruiser, station wagon 1978 PLYMOUTH SALON, 4 dr. Holiday Joys and Dreams In rhe sprrir of love and peace, we extend our special holiday wishes. Many thanks for your • continued support. BLYTH PHONE 5234342 Gifts for needy donated at UCW meeting; Pine River UCW The monthly meeting of the UCW of the Pine River United Church met the evening of Dec. 10 at the ,home of Doreen Stokes. The president Ruth Farrell was in the chair. This was Ruth's last meeting in her term of ' office. There were 25 ladies present. The rollcall was,, to present,a gift for the needy. Bertha Scott sang a•beautiful` solo "Mary's Little Boy Child". The 'conveners for the 'meeting were Janette Thompson, Sharon Courtney and Bertha Scott. Janette: Thompson read••the Christmas story from the Book of Luke. Sharon Courtney read a number of Christ- mas ,poem and Bertha Scott sang/ two verses of''It came upon a midnight clear". Christmas hymns were sung' by the ladies throughout the meeting. Ruth Farrell closed the meeting with prayer and thanked the ladies for their help through her term of office. Grace was sung and lunch served by the lunch, committee. People Report • Elmer Culbert was in Redford,. Michigan and area, where he went to visit with his family for a couple of days. • Borden Culbert, brother of Elmer C.ulbert underwent surgery a week ago and. is now improving very. well. Dorothy Finlayson visited on the week- end in Teeswater with her son, daughter- in-law and family, Bill and Judy. Finlayson. The community would like to send its congratulations to Mike'Snobelen of Huron. Township on being nominated for his second term on the Board of Education .in Bruce County. Elizabeth Wilkins of Toronto, daughter of Charles and'Mayme Wilkins, is now at FACTORY OUTLET'PRICES...COATS AND JACKETS (LEATHER, SUEDE SHEEPSKIN, FUR, WOOL) ANNIVERSARY 1915 . HOLIDAY STORE HOURS: DEC. 16 to 23 9 am -9 pvw SUN. DEC. 221 pm -6 pm DEC. 24 9 am -5 pm CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY OPEN'BOXING.DAY DEC. 269.am-6 pm IN OUR OWN FIELD 1 MI , 5. OF BLYTH ON HWY. N. 4 ' Stratford Kitchpnet London 1 FACTORY OUTLET PRICES... The Merry Christmas From all of us to all of you, our heartiest hopes Por the very best. cif the season. We're so very glad to know you! ' IN THE COUNTRY Id `Mill SOUTH OF BLYTH ON HWY 4 WE GIFT WRAP MAILING ADDRESS: EHE OLD MILL, P,O:'BOX 99, BLYTH, Oitt., CANAUANOM 1H0 PH. 519.S23.4595 SHEEPSKIN RUGS..., WOOLEN BLANKETS ALL TYPES AO1D 83H1d31'`'S1VH'� DS home for her Christmas holidays. • Cecil and Jim Webster of Waterloo were home on the weekend with their parents, Wellington and Kae Webster. On Satur- day, Jim, Cecil and Kae Webster visited with Norma Young in Goderich. Florence MacLennan of Kitchener. and -her friend Shirley, were home on the, weekend with Rhetta MacLennan. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robb were dinner guests fora pre -Christmas getogether with Mrs. Robb's family at the home of Mac and Freda Scott in Belgrave. Also in attendance was Leonard and Mary Eccles, John and Isabel McMillan and sister-in-law, Lottie Scott, also of Belgrave. Lynda Wylds of London was home on the weekend with her parents Warren and June Wylds. On Saturday Barry and Betty Jones entertained Betty's sister, brother-in-law and their family, Paul and Shirley Halch of Barrie. Max Riegling of Riegling Farm Mach- inery at Lochalsh and his helper, Arnold Dawson, had a most enjoyable trip to Bologna, Italy., recently. The two had been chosen as a compliment of the Italian Trade Commission to spend a week in Bologna, Italy to attend a machinery' show there. Max has been selling a'quantity of their machinery here and,it has now given him a chance to see what they have to offer that would be of interest to people in the .area. They 'found the weather very much the same as it was here at the time of their stay. Betty Jones visited with Barry's mother, Gertrude Jones in, St. Marys recently and also other relatives in the area and with their daughter, Sherry in London. Ashfield WMS The Ashfield Women's Missionary Soci- ety met at the home .• of. Mrs. Rhoda. -MacKenzie in Lucknow, on Dec. 12, for their annual Christmas pot' luck dinner. Mrs: William Hayden was organist for the service. The program was in charge of Mrs. Marjorie MacLean, who opened with a call to worship and prayer. The members followed the service of worship as printed in "The' Glad. Tidings". Mrs. Charles Wilkins, Mrs. Warren Wylds and Mrs. Gordon Finlayson read the scripture pas- sages. Mrs. Wylds read •an. article and poem on '"The Spirit of Christmas". The offering was received and. dedicated by Dorothy Finlayson. Marjorie •MacLean spoke on "The Real Meaning of Christ- nias": Mrs. MacKenzie presented Mrs... Doro- thy Finlayson with Life , Membership Certificate in the WMS for her many years of service in the group.. Rollcall was answered by a Christmas verse and an, offering-forthe needy. A poem entitled ."The Tree" was read by Marjorie MacLean. Minutes of the prev- ious meeting were read and approved.. Mrs. Wylds gave the treasurer's report and was happy to report that, allocations had been met and other reports were. given. , Mrs, Neil MacKenzie gave ;the nominat- ing, report. Mrs. Hugh Nugent installed the new officers: Mrs. Marjorie MacLean thanked Mrs. MacKenzie for • her. untiring efforts' as president for the past three years and for her many accomplishments. The meeting closed with a Christmas hymn and prayer, by Marjorie MacLean. CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING AT I'T'S BEST! ENMILL AND THE BEAUTIFUL MAITLAND. RIVER VLE FeALaturingY: Four groomed, well marked trails, plus as many variations a' you can find! Daily Trail Fee... $2.50 per person OR JOIN THE ,,:BENMILLER SKI CLUB :y y yiAnnual Membership Fee...825.00 per perilon may purchased at The Benmiller Inn Front Desk or in The Forge at Cherrydale Farm, one mile east of Benolyiller inn Open daily, The Forge offers light Snacks and Hot Beverages. Sunday through Thursday 11 am to 4 pm, Friday and Saturday 11 am to 5 pin. Operated by Benmiller Inn For more information write or call: ' ° THE BENMILLER SKI CLUB c/o BENMILLER INN R.R. 4 GODFRICH N7A 3Y1 (519) 524,2191,