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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-04-27, Page 131 News fromt Pine River U.C.W. On the evening of April 19th the Pine River United Church U.C.W. met in the basement of the church. The meeting opened with Linda Camp- bell in the president's chair in place of the president Betty Jones who had another engagement for the evening. Linda read a lovely poem. The hymn "Saviour Dear to Thy Dear Name" was sung by the 30 people that were present. The minutes of the March meeting were read by Ruth Farrell and the roll call was answered by giving a verse from the Bible with the word "grow" in it. The meeting was then turned over to the convenors Phyllis Elliott and Kae Webster. Kae Webster read a poem "April" and Phyllis read the Bible scripture then the guest speaker, Claudia Elliott Morris of Perry Sound, showed quite a number of slides and told us of so many things that took place during her four year stay in Lesotha in Souther Africa from 1980 to 1984. - They were there in conjunction with the United Church to teach the people some things in agriculture and Claudia showed the women many things, a couple of which was cooking which was difficult, as there were many ingredients that were not ob- tainable and they only had a limited supply of others. The other was to show the ladies to make their own clothes. They were very proud of their finished . products that they wore them all the time. During this four year period this small country was in the drought period so it was quite a challenge and to show them the rewards of irrigation. Rev. George Ball led in prayer and grace was said. A bountiful lunch was served by the lunch committee and a social hour was had by 5114/4e ladies. Local news Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robb, Glenn huuu of Ashfield township, Elwin and Janis MacClutcheon and family of Lions Head, Bob and Sandra 'Darling and family of Chesley spent Sunday with William and Shirley Irvin and family. Finlay MacDonald went to Toronto on C.A.M.C. - Bookkeeping • Income Tax Preparation - Experienced Staff Alan Campbell 328A Josephine Street WINGHAM 357-3687 or 887-9451 Hours: Mon -Fri 9-6 Sat 9-1 B,A. McDONAGH REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE LTD. 528-2031 LUCKNOW FARMS ASHFIELD TWP. - 100 acre farm, approx- imately 65 workable, red brick home, barn and two sheds. CULROSS TWP. -300 acres Teeswater loam, 250 acres workable, 2 sets of huildings.,Mortgage available to qualified purchaser. KINLOSS — 110 acres with 90 acres drained and level, drilled well, electric pump, balance bush. Asking `55,000.00. KINLOSS - 90.5 acres, level and drained. .3 bedroom home, 2 baths, barns and 2 im- plement sheds. Asking `75,000. KINLOSS - 100 acres, around 65 workable, fairly level and fair drainage, balance bush, LUCKNOW - 3 bedroom house on Havelock St. Priced to sell. Listings Wanted FRASER MacKINNON 528-3013 BARRY McDONAGH 528-3821 DAVID MacKINNON 395-2483 Lesotha Sy Kae Webster Wedn ay to meet his son Tom Mac - Donal f Fort Nelson, British Columbia to spend a little while with his parents and other relatives in the area.. Dorothy Finlayson has now returned home after spending the winter at Costa Del Sol in the south of Spain. She found the weather there very favorable as you did not need heavy clothes nor gloves. This part of Spain has many people from the northern part of Europe settled here. Mrs. Ross Calvert of Sarnia spent a cou- ple of days recently with her sister and brother-in-law Ewen and Marj McLean. Sunday visitors with Charles, Mayme and Ken Wilkins were Jack and Sharon Wilkins and sons Timothy and Matthew; Elizabeth Wilkins of Mount Forest and David Dadson of Amberley. On Tuesday Charles and Mayme had Larry, Janet, Laura and Adam Wilkins for a birthday dinner for Larry. Happy birthday Larry! Jack MacLennan of Stratford spent a couple of days with his mother and sister Rhetta and Marion MacLennan. Mr. and Mrs. Art Mathewman spent Saturday in Barrie visiting friends and on Sunday they picked up Mr. and Mrs. Harry Watson of the 12th of Ashfield township on their return from Australia where they had spent the winter visiting their daughter. The people that were with Finlay and Margie MacDonald on the weekend to at- tend the burial services for Mrs. Sadie blue, of Detroit and formerly of this area and also the wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Blue were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burkaugh of Spring Villa, Illinois; Sue and David Agnew of Chicago Illinois; Anna MacChildress of Detroit, Michigan; Sue and Jim Coburn of Rosa Ville, Michigan; Walter, Jane, Sally and Bridget Murray of Detroit; and Pat Murray of Detroit; Bill, Kitty, Caroline and. Katie Coburn of Detroit, Michigan, Cathy, Jim, Phaedra and Ryan Robson of Gros Point Michigan, Jane, Patrick and Allison McKinnon of Paris, Ontario and Anne Halsely of Sterl- ing Heights, Michigan. Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, April 27, 1988—Page 13 TIME OUT!!! A Support Group For Young Mothers Encouragement from -others and from the Bible. Tuesday Mornings, 9:30 A.M.-11:00 A.M. Downstairs in the Town Hall For more information call KAREN 528-2025 Baby Sitting No Charge The Lucknow & District Kinettes invite you to attend their 1988 Fashion Show Harmony in Colour Monday, May 2 8 p.m. Lucknow Community Centre Adults 4.00 12 & under $2.00 Door Prizes Proceeds to Community Service •„ FARMERS W.G.Thompson & Sons Limited are now contracting the 1988 crop of Light and Dark Red Kidney Beans Please" contact your nearest , W.G. Thompson & Sons Limited branch for more details Seaforth 345-2545 Pt. Albert 529-7901 Hensall 262-2527 Ailsa Craig 293-3223 sY Mitchell 348-8433 Granton 225-2360