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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1989-12-13, Page 12Page 10—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, December 139 1989 Power steering, power brakes, auto drive transmission, 4.3 litre Ve engine, front stabilizer bar, heavy duty shocks, below eye level mirrors, cloth seats, rear step bumper, AM radio. • Aced , To Sell I ATI, Remainder of GM warranty available GMAC Financing and leasing 'available. y.Y.-ii:..:.'lTiii•i:::.i•.:: 'v - ii%r.: �::-iY.: � •i: i::.:::.:.i;..ry �: FIRST IN SALES Phone "Serving The Community and Area for Over 48 Years" Phone . 376-2240 HWY. 70 (v mi. North of Springmount Comers) 376-2240 Classifieds 12:00 Noon.Dec. 7Bfh Display Advertising 3:00 RA. 1$th on Dumber 27th, 1989. The Sentinel office WILL .SE'CLOSE D from 4:30 pan. friday, December '22nd, ,& reopen wino*. y, Decenther 27th, DWO arm. Nine year old Taylor Mali took first prize honours in the Bruce County Recycling contest. Taylor's doll house, made out of a laundry box, thimbles, scrap wood, thread spool, bottle caps, toilet paper rolls, styrofoam meat plates, tin cans, tin foil, and scrap material was chosen due to _ its originality and because it was something that could be used forever. The contest was open to all school grades. Taylor was suitably presented with 25 loonies in a "recyclable" jar and a T-shirt. When his project is returned to Lucknow, The Sentinel will run a picture showing just how ingenious Taylor is. (Pat Livingston photo) The Annual Community Christmas Con- cert is to be Friday, Dec. 15, at the Cen- tre. There will be sleigh rides at .6 p.m. Pot Luck Supper at 7 pm. as the Commit- tee ommittee follows the theme of "An Old Fashion- ed Christmas Party." Everyone in the Community is invited. Each one is to bring a decoration for the tree. A good time was enjoyed at the Ripley Play School on . Thursday as they com- pleted a very successful year with a par- ty .and a visit from Santa. Eighteen children attended this season. This is the time for Christmas parties and successful ones were well attended at St. Andrew's in Ripley on Sunday afternoon and at Kinlough Presbyterian in the evening. Derk Logtenberg and Melissa visited with Jim and Fran Farrell. Jamie Farrell went -to Todd Armstrong's 5th Birthday Party on'Thurnday, Happy Birthday 'Todd! Michel Levesque and his wife Noella and family Shelly, Sheila, Michael and Sheryl from Bancroft spent the weekend with Jon and Marlene :Collins. Michel and John had taught together in Southend, Northern Saskatchewan. The community would like to welcome Rick :and Kathy Wood and their family Natalie and Jeffrey from London who have moved to the Thompson (formerly Gawley) farm at Purple Grove. Some members of the Ripley Hor- ticultural Society, including Kay Collins, Marie Coiling, Edna Smiley and Bette McLeod, went to Markdale on Wednesday evening to put on a skit they had put on at District Annual. Recent :visitors, with Don and Anne McCoih were . Roy Collins; Ellwood Elliott and Mary Anne Kukoly. Morley and Deanna Scot visited Marion Martin at West Montrose on Friday. David and Anna Lawton and boys Nathan and Kurt of Port Agin visited Doug and Shirley MacDonald on w day 'Ian Megan4onyeted In a Judi) Tour- nament ournament , int ar une ,on'Sunday,. They -0 ch came first:. -in their :Atialep. `Congxatailltional' . icaryie1Alie JARker fr er!iltcent bout -0 Atignels; Don and Tiny Robe'1 .vented}4. ty Pard in ll ncardine on .Sunday. Jobn.old Marlene Collins, Dawn, Katie ,and .Jolt had skIPPer with Grandma Katherine on Sunday. - Gladys Arnold, Jim and Joyce McEwan spent a few days visiting Jamie and Bar- bara McEwan and baby Ian in Mississauga and with Olive and Hector Knight at Picton. They were glad to see Olive (Gladys' sister) very much improv- ed mproved in health. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The Purple Grove. Women's Institute was held at the home of Wilda Thompson on Wednesday evening. During the business part of the meeting, Marion Gamble was appointed to the telephone commies for Ripley; The price of the Coot •.;Oaks :.was set at $7; Deanna .Scott gave the report of the :Rally. Tiny Robertson was Convenor and had an excellent program of readings and con- tests. A highlight was her telling the origin of some of the carols, followed by unison singing of them. A cookie exchange was enjoyed as was the cake and ice cream served by the lunch committee and the Hostess. Your Community Newspaper Priority Reading • News a Views *Advertising