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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-09-27, Page 17Dungannon CONTINUED FROM P. 13 Canada".. .Mrs. Mary Bere played the piano' to accompany the hymns. Mrs. Cecil, Blake read an article about the workshop for U.C.W. mem- bers held at Alma College in August. Mrs. Westhaver conducted a contest. The president, Mrs. Amy Wiggins, took the chair to conduct the business. Mrs. • Bessie McNee, secretary read the minutes of the last meeting. Mrs. Tinie Logtenberg was called to the front and Mr. Westhaver read the dedica- tion address while Mrs. Wiggins pinned a life inetp- bership pin on her, pres- entecl by the local society for faithful service. Matters discussed in busi- ness period were, 1) the fall rally at Trinity Church, 2) the purchase of church calendars whicli will sell for $1.25 this year, 1) plans for the plowing match, 4) whether or not to have a bazaar - consensus.of opinion seemed to be it should be shelved till spring, .5) catering 'for upcoming weddings. Visitors for Oct- ober are Mrs. Margaret Errington, Mrs. Hazel Web- ster, Mrs. Mary Lou McNeil, , „ woroltay.i. tigifil • Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, Sepeember 27,' 1978—Page 17 Mrs. Bernice Glenn. BROOKSIDE HAPPENINGS MANDY MILLER AND JANICE POLLOCK Brookside School won sec- ond prize for their float depicting Storybook Favour- ites at Lucknow Fair on September 16. The Brook- side tug-of-wat team was successful over the Lucknow School team. Candidates for office in the Student's Council gave their campaign speeches in .as-' sembly in the gym on Wednesday morning. Re- sults of the election held later that day were as follows: president, Peggy Gibson; vice president, Judy Car- michael; secretary, Carol Rintoul; treasurer, Bonnie MacDonald. Staff advisors to the student's council are Chas. Liddle, Ross Errington and °Lois .Tebbutt. Brookside students made a creditable showing in the school work display at Dun- gannon Fair, winning several prizes. Three bus loads of students were bused to the Fair at noon to meet their parents at the Fair. Those students whose parents were not going, to the Fair completed a normal day at school. Double Up You Save Two .Ways - 1. Save on the sales tax THE DECOR SHOP Quilted Bedspreads Double Reg. $59.95 - $89.95 Special $39.95 Sico Alkyd Semi Gloss Reg. $19.95 Gal. ' Sale $13.89 gal Sico Latex Reg. $16.80 Gal. Sale $10.89 gal. CARPET 5FILE Elation Carpet By Harding Aladdin Carpet By Harding Nylon Pile - Rubber Back 10 Colours Reg. $13.95 sq. yd. Nylon Pile - Jute Back Reg. $15.95 Sq. Yd. • Special $9.95 Sq. yd. PeaI 13.95 Sq. Y Odd Size Rugs ih off 0 1 Sunworthy Cornet Wallpaper Vinyl Coated - Ready Pasted Reg. $2.99 Single Roll YES -YOU -CAN VVALLCOVERINGS Sale $1.99 single roll • Hours - Open Till 9:00 p.m. Friday Till 5:00 p.m. Saturday 2. Special Sale Prices MIDDLETON'S Odd Bedding Sets Many One Only Sets All Reduced To Clear Our Warehouse Single Pieces Are. As As Low As, $39.95 Kroehler Recliners As Low As $134.95 Kroehler Sleep -or -Lounges Reduced by $140.00 Dining Room Suites • By Kroehler, Andrew Malcolm, Knechtel and Vilas For Luxurious Entertaining 9 pc. Knechtel French Provincial. In Warm'Clierry Wood Suggested Retail $1969. •Sale $1495 7 pc. Kroehler Traditional Suite In Lovely Oak Finish Suggested Retail $1695. Sale $1295 All Other Dining Room Suites In Stock At Similar Savings • Sectional Living. Room Suites In Plain And Patterned Cover Reg. From $595. On Sale At $495.0 39" Continental Bed Ensembles Complete With Frame And Maple Finished Hcadbaard Sale $199. 95 Closed Mondays Free Delivery Wall Units Suitable For Books, Stereos, T.V.s 6 Ft. Units Reg. $439. Sale $369.00 Other Sizes And Styles In Stock At Similar Savings Marble Top Cigarette Tables $19.95 THE DECOR SHOP The Home Place 164 Josephine St., Wingharn MIDDLETONS