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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-05-12, Page 18community news sonnanaimasianiatonw Drug seminar next week The Youth Groups of the Lucknow and. South Kinloss Presbyterian Churches and Lucknow United: Church are planning a Drug Seminar, on Thursday, May 20,. A large congregation, which' included .a number of visitors, worshipped at Luck - now United Church on Chris- tian Family Sunday, May 9. Rev, McDougall's sermon was developed around the' thetne, The Christian Fam- ily, outlining three respon- sibilities of Christian parent- hood; arenthood; The children's story had to do with being Tart of God's Family- the Church. At meeting Those attending the annu- al officers conference of the Federated Woanen's Institut- es of Ontario at: the Univer- sity of Waterloo on May 4, 5 and 6 were Mrs, Donalda McLean from Ripley; Mrs. Alice Ritchie;; Kairshea. branch, Mrs, Mary. MacGil- livray, Lucknow W:I., Mrs. Norma Rintoul,; Whitechurch branch and Miss Isobel Mil- ler from the `St, ,.Helens W.I., Mrs. Mary Lavis of Lucknow, District P.R.O. Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 12, 1982—Page 18 Daryl Glbeion played Petei~ Rabbit in the grade 1,: 2, and 3 presentation of the Tale of Peter . Rabbit and his adventures with Mr. McGregor at the Brookside Public School spring concert Thursday evening. Here Peter narrowly escapes being caught by Mr. McGregor for rabbit tew as he Snail finds• the ate to the arden and s Y g g escapes. , • AUCTION SALE: �. • Wlllbeheld for ' By MMrs. John Scott a � Estate of the late KATE MURRAY Rip restdents at meet 1 WINGHAM AUCTION t th Id Y � Mrs. Lovell Huston, Mrs. le CENT 1 SATURDAY, MAY 15 i f11 a.m. ., j SALE CONSISTS OF i - FURNITURE FROM A A. i j , WELL KEPT HOME . i 3 pee. Victorian bedroom j E .suite • with marble top dresser and washstand; 5 t pee modern, ,bedroom . suite; targe •upright•free- E zer; 3 door : frost free re- frigeratorheavy duty i washer; automitic dryer; 1 2 pee. Sklar chesterfield; - 1 antique oval parlour tab - ;j le; 2 drum tables; cocktail. c •table; antique, night table; ,f c large Zenith console col i our T.V.; jam Cupboard; 1 antique writing disk; per- 1 1. Iod buffet; dining I suite . Iwith china cabinet and 6 1 • , chairs; portable typewrit- 1 sr; White sewing machine 1 In cabinet; Boston rocker; ; 4 .presi back chairs; Cedar - .) chest;. Samsonite card i / table w. '4 chairs; quilting I frames; 2 fans; 2 portable '� radios; electrkal kitchen. j { ,appllanci$; . quantity. kit- ; j chin utensils and dishes; . several bone china cup:, `! saucers; some petit point .� jdishes; stemware; mirror; t pictures; fireplace screen j I grate; dough, pan; large i quantity sheets, bath and 1 hand . towels; electric tv blanket; costume jewel- .i lery;• quantity garden i 1 tools; wheeibarrow;, many ; I 'more, Items. / 1 THIS IS(AN OUTSTAND- i i ING OFFERING • AND i YOU WILL BE WELL AD- i VISED TO ATTEND. Previ 2 : Friday, May 14 1 5and 7.9 • 1 Saturday, May 15, f Prior to sale , , I MOBILE LUNCH j i JACK ALEXANDER 1 Auctioneer Tel: 357.1011 & 357.1442 i . -19ar Frank Fair; Mrs., John Scott and Mrs. Lloyd .Irwin recently . attended the Bluewater Regional Annual Meeting in Walkerton of the Canadian Arthritic Society. Dr. Jerry Tenenbaum, a Consultant in Rheumatology at Mount Sinai. Hospital in Toronto addressed the volunteers., , , and in his comments, included the scope of rheumatology, and the common diseases which involve. a major segment of our population. He noted that the role of the Arthritis Society is to enable treat- ment for arthritics, and also future pursuits in research. Medical scientists and. researchers are using a team approach, as they feel that this working together will result in the conquest of this disease. Nine at Ripley 4=H (horse club The first meeting of the ,,. , Ripley 4 -II Horse Club was held at the home ,of Mr. and ° Mrs.; Wayne Fitzgerald, on Tues., Apr. 27. This year they have a total of nine members. They chose topics for the year and had the election. President is Lindell Cross; Vice -President: Kelly Fit- zgerold; Secretary: Anne Doelman; News Reporter: Lisa Gamble. 441 Representatives: Kelly 1! itzgerold and Christie Messenger; Leaders: Nancy Fitzgerold and Christie Messenger. After the election Christie Messenger gave a lecture on "Conditioning". If ° you are interested or know someone who is, contact Nancy Fitzgerold at 395.0133. Each volunteer in e Ripley and Huron Township District Will join with some. 350,000 volunteers in ajinost 300, communities across Ontario during the month of September, as they embark on their arthritic campaign, and the officers .ask that the volunteers be well received: Congratulations .were expressed to : Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Gamble, • Co - Chairmen of the 1981 Ri e' Campaign, who raised $1,118 in the 1981. September campaign, also to Lorne Cudmore who raised $467 in the Point Clark area. This amounted to $2.8 per capita, almost $3 which wasthe highest per capita in all the Bluewater region of 49. outlets. Ripley . and Huron Township came through again. • THE WINGHAM SALESARENA THE WINGHAM SALESARENA 680 Josephine Street;North End of Wingham Bringing You Lour, Low Prices ON NEW AND USED FURNITURE - Quality solid wood tables and chairs; rockers; china cabinets; dining room, living room and bedroom furniture; box and mattresses and much more. BLUE JEANS • We have the best priced jeans in the area for men, ladles and children. Such as, Uatop, Jacques Bernard, Serjlo Valente, Jordache, Hash, Quinella, ro Scratch, Angel 'Wings, Road , Runner,. Santana, Levis, Vision, Etc.. ° WORK CLOTHING - Coveralls,work pante, , work shirts, work socks, work boots, rubber boots. Western shirts, jogging suits, running shoes. II NEW AND USED GUNS In all the popular calibres. ,Ammunition, fishingrods and reels, tackle boxes, etc. TOOLS - All types of socket sets, wrench sets, bench vises, drill presses, jointers, bearing .pullers. OUR INCREDIBLE BULK DISPLAY Everyone's talking about our low prices on bulk cookies, bulk sugars, flour, peanut butter, jam, pie' fillings, popcorn, raisins, dates, currants, prunes, figs, nuts of all types, bulk candy, soup bases. Bring your own containers and save even more. 'POTATOES 75 LB. BAG FORS5Y49 OR 2 FOR $10.00 THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA 351.1730 Putting It All Together Under One Roof OPEN MONDAY TO SATURDAY 9.6 P.M. FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 9 P.M. THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA The Man To See Is "POI RITE E 198 ACRES, highway location, Ashfield Township, 100 ACRES ASH1IELD cash crop, all workable, automated barn for 450 hogs, financing available. 375 ACRES HURON Township, cash crop. 480 ACRES KINLOSS Township, cash crop, no buildings. 283 ACRES, cash crop, Ashfield ,Township. 219 ACRES KINLOSS modern „^4-• '-ars. ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP 3 bedroom home located approximately 1 acre. Ask to see this home. Possession to be arranged. LUCKNOW, ideally located 3 bedroom home, heated garage,recroom, carpeted throughout, large lot, immediate possession. GODERICH, 3 bedroom home, asking $21,500, all offers considered. . LUCKNOW, 5 year old 4 bedroom, shown by appointment. 2 0. 0 Warren & Terry Zinn PHONE 29-7350 R. R. 0 2, LUCKNOW 11 x. B A ft ':o:AGH REAL ESTATE INSURANCE LTD 528-2031 '' Lucknow 175 acres, farrow to fiiilsh, good buildings. . . 100 acres, loose housing barn with trench silo, priced to sell. 100 • acres, 2 bedroom bungalow, vendor will hold mortgage. • 50. acres, 4 year old, 3 bedroom home, gravel loam, good buildings. • 100 acres, horse farm, 1/2 mile track, 60 workable. 150-300 acres, dairy farm available. wlth cows and quota, financing available at good rate. ll 200 acre dairy farm available with cows and quota, financing available at good Interest' rate. 659 acres, level, one set of good buildings, cash crop. 100 acres, cash 'crop, good set of buildings.. 100 acres, level, highway location. 100 acres, level, cash crop farm, requires drainage. 150 acres, level, systematically drained. 150 acres, level, well drained, good buildings: One storey ''house, electric heat, ' and 2 extra lots, $34,000. JUST LISTED - in Lucknow, store. with 2 apartments, give us an offer. , Lucknow - 1' storey, 3 bedroom home, attached garage,• completely remodelled. Kinloss - 4 bedroom home on 7 acre lot, completely insulated, financing available: .Ashfield • 4 bedroom home on 4 acre lot, good workshop. Point Clark Area - 3 'bedroom home on '/s acre well 'treed lot, double garage. ▪ 3 bedroom home on large lot with garage, 1 block from beach. - 2 bedroom home,.111/2 % mortgage, 5220 per 'month. FRASER MacKINNON ROBT. CAMPBELL Res. 395.2880 529-7417 BARRY McDONAGH 528.3821