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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-01-07, Page 8Page 8—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, January 7, 1987 1 LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Invites You To Worship With Them On Sunday, January 11th 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Nursery downstairs morning & evening EVERYONE WELCOME Filter Queen "In The Heart Of Downtown Varna" 482-7103 B.A. McDONAGH REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE LTD. 528-2031 LUCKNOW FARMS REDUCED, 100 acres, 65 workable, 3 bedroom home, large barn, pit silo and sow barn.. '70,000. KINLOSS, 1'00 acre hog farm, 85 workable, 3 bedroom home, large barn, 2 sheds, 912 per cent financing. Reduced to '79,000. HOMES ESTATE HOME, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, full basement, sundeck, paved drive. Havelock Street, Lucknow. Asking '294500. , HOME, 1,2 storey, 2 bedrooms up, one down, garage, paved drive, large lot. Ask- ing '28,000. LUCKNOW GARAGE, ( Truck) 30' x 50', forced air, double lot. 2 ACRES, 2 completely' renovated homes, large workshop, trout pond 20' deep; 'river crosses property. LUCKNOW, 3 bedroom home, all, carpeted, 4' pc. bath, '32,000; COUNTRY LIVING, 8 year old, 3 bedroom, sunken living room, fireplace, drilled well, 15 acres hardwood, 30,000 red & white pine trees, 3 miles from Lucknow. FRAS1 R MacKINNON •- 528-3013 'BARRY McDONAGH DAVID MacKINNON �. 5,28-3821 .' 395-2483. LUCKNOW UNITED�CHURCH SUNDAY✓JANUARY 11th Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Rev. Gerald McFarlane N ursery and junior congregation provided EVERYONE WELCOME LUCKNOW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. REI. AIJJSON J. RAMSAY. 111tiiSTER Nursery downstairs for Thildren under 4 EVERYONE WELCOME 1985 OLDS CUTLASS BROUGHAM, 4 door 1985 PONTIAC PARISIENNE, 4 door 1984 BUICK PARK AVENUE 1983 FORD CROWN VICTORIA 1982 FORD F150 Supercab 1982 CHEV. °1/2Ton 1982 OLDS CUTLASS, SUPREME BroGgham, 4 dr. loaded 1981 DA TSUN STA TION WAGON 1979 OLDS REGENCY 98 4 door loaded with extras 1979 FORD LTD ll. 4 door 1979 OLDS CUTLASS CRUISER. stationwagon HAmms Blyth Phone 523-4342 HURON -PERTH CATHOLIC SCHOOL BOARD, KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION WILL BE 11E1.1) FOR I I Regular Kindergarten . and French Immersion Kindergarten optional! In order to registrr.for Kindergartrn, children must be five PI years ol'age on or before December 31, 1987. Parents are asked to bring Birth Certificate, Baptismal Certificate and proof of Im- munization. It is advisablethat parents contact the school in which you intend lo register your child for an uppsu .ln►rnt prior to they registration date. The regi4ration date and Ioe•ulion for French Inunrrsion kindergarten classes Hill Iu as follows: St. Mary"* School Mr. Jim .McDade, Principal 70 Bennett Street. East Goderich. Ontario N 7A 1 A 1. 52.1-990 I JANI ARI' 16. 1987 - 9:01) A►,h - 1:00 I'11 The registration dale and location kir Regular kinflergn►itr.n clas*es will he aK follow*: DAVID 1)1 RANI) Chairnnen of the Board do Si. Josepl► School Mr. Ennis Murphy. Principal R.R.: No. 3 Codcrich. 4 )nturie, N 7 A 310 529-76,16 11.1R(:II 3. 1987 -41:311 AM - 5:00 1'11 vi 11,1.1 tri E1;kr.R l'. Director of Education Visitors returnto west Hugh, Diane and son Ryan Machines returned to their home in Edmonton, hav- ing spent two weeks with their parents Leonard and Freda Maclnnes and with other family members. Congratulations ' to Spence Irwin of Lucknow who celebrated his birthday with members of his family on Saturday, December 27. Donna and Garry Sutton and family spent Christmas with her sister Nancy and her husband Gergid Murray and family. Also spending Christmas at the .Murray home was Kathleen and Ron Forster and Faye Ann, Ross and Helen Forster and family fro Concession 6 of Huron Townshi and Tam Forster and friend from London. On Decetnler— 20, Garry Sutton and•fami ly celebrated Christmas with Garry's mother and father, Pearl and, Lyman Sut- ton of Teeswater and othe4 family members as Pearl and Lyman, left far Florida on December 22. Our deepest sympathy to a number of families in Lucknow and area who lost love ones recently. l Amy and Hugh. MCCros ie spent,,. Christmas day_ with Caryl.. and Ronald ' McCrostie. Bev and Chris Button spent Christmas with her sister Vicki a of husband J.C. Babcock and family aatt Wardsville and' with other members of .the family. - Gerta De Jong, Joanne and Bill'Searle and family, Syke and Jim Sutherland and girls, Janet acid" Paul Gunter and famiy, and Gert and Ruth De- Jong and' family spent Christmas: with Nikki andEricExel and family. Spending Christmas day at the` home of Tony and Geraldine Schlosser. were ,Pat and Ernie Good and girls, Brenda Lippert and friend.. Claire Steffler, Myra Walden and Triend Ron Pollock, Ed Lippert and friend Ann Simpson and Bob Purvis. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haldenby., George and Cathy Haldenby and family all of Sar- Centre to LUCKNOW nia spent Christmas with Marie and Barry Haldenby and family. A number of residents of Lucknow and area took off for holidays in the warm climates. Donna Sutton and family spent New Year's Day at the home~of Ross and,Helen Forster. Get wet wishes to Kathleen Forster as she was a ted . to the Wingham and District Hospi al on Saturday. . Faye Ann Forster of Bramalea spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Ron ' and Kathleen Forster. Visitors at the home of Ed Lippert on New Year's Eve was Erhie anti Pat Good and girls of Goderich, Brenda Lippert and friend Claire Steffler, Myra Walden and friend Ron Pollock, Bob Purves, Tony, Michael and Geraldine Schlosser. Visitors the day before Christmas were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson and family of Londesboro, Loni Simpson of Lucknow, T.J. Simpson of • Listowel and Tammy Simpson of Stratford. Alice Clark had her family all home to spend Christmas onecember 24. At the Clark home were, Leonard 'and Wilma Clark and family, Henry and Ethel Clark and family., Mr. and Mrs.. Jim Clark, Brad and Dorothy.Foxton and girls, Eleanor and Jim Gibson and family, Laurie and Wayne Bell; Kevin aNi`Peggy Clark, Ed and Bon- nie Davidson, . and David and Sheila Gibson.r • Doris Morton "is a patient at the 1'bgham and District Hospital after hav-. ing surgery., on Boxing Day. Elebrate etght years 'By Pam Williams The Wingham and Area Day Centre for the Homebound will soon be celebrating eight years of .providing social and recrea- tional programs for older adults living in this area. The participants in the day ren= tre coming from Blyth, Brussels, Ethel, . Wroxter, Fordwich, Lakelet,,• Teeswater; Ripley, Lucknow, Kinlough, Belfast, Belgrave, Wingham and surrounding • area.- . ) . rea.- . If you feel like you've got -6 case of the , January blahs, then think about coming in- to-th day centre for an activity. I.t's a sure cur . , ti e have such programs'a' a full -course noon' heal, .day trips, recreational games such ' as shuffleboard- snooker, euchre, *scrabble, and crokinole. Monthly, the cen- tre invites special guest speakers to talk about various.subjects of interest. The cen- tre also provides an exercise program, Singing, crafts, and a chance to socialize and meet both old friends and new. The majority of people participating at the centre are homebound because of their age, or no access to transportation, a disability or need assistance of another person to leave their own home. Many come for a change in their daily routine, to rpeet new friends , an discuss :common concerns. Transportation is provided to the centre' by very' efficient volunteer drivers.. &' Sthrt 1987 off right by finding' out more about( the day ;centre programs. Call 357-1440 or 357-1445. ) Upcoming January programs include some arm -chair traveling to New Zealand and Australia courtesy of Ruth Thompson of .Lucknow. Miss Thompson recently returned from the "land down under" and will be giving a lively account of her holi- day some tinie in early January. Foot clinics are scheduled for January 15 and January 28. Please call for an appointment. The entre hopes to revamp their,. craft' prograz r and are in need of some "new" craft ideas. They also need some help from someone who knows about the art of- ceramics. fceramics. Many other programs are planned for January but, details have not beerf finaliz- ed as yet. The participants, volunteers and staff wish everyone a very happy 1987. Remember: "add years to your life by ad- ding life to your years." HAPPY NEW YEAR! Whitechurch. area news... • from page 6 Glenna Wilkins,. Susie and Crystal spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wilkins and family of Kitchener. Callers last week on Mr. andrs. Victor Emerson were Jamie Verbeek of New Brunswick, Julie and Michelle Verbeek of Clinton, Mrs. Gertrude Tiffin, Mrs. Annie Conn and Miss Joyce Tiffin and friend of Port Credit. Mr. and -Mrs. Bill ' Purdon and family spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gaunt and family of Chatham. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Falconer had a number of guests at their home for Christmas. They were, Archie and Lloyd Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Falconer, Tony, Tim and Amy of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Cook and family and Mrs. Jean Tiffin. Mr. Land Mrs. Ernest Beecroft spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald e - Beecroft of Wingham, and on Sunday they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Beecroft and family of Exeter. Rev. and Mrs. Ball of Milverton, the 16ca1 preacher, spent Christmas with their `son and family of Windsor. Celebrating Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott were Mr. and Mrs. David Elliott of Owen Sound,. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Elliott and ;family of Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw and family of Dor- chester, Miss Karen Elliott and Mr. and .Mrs. Barry Elliott and family. Christmas guests with Mrs. Bill Rintoul were Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ftintoul and fami- ly, Mr. and Mrs. Oberholtzet" and family of Watei=loo, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gutoskie and family of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and family of Richmond Hill,— Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Robitison and fami- ly of Belgrave ,and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Car- ' diff of Brussels.