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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-05-07, Page 18Page 18-4ucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 7, 1986 The Man To See Is WEST WAWANOSII TWP., edge of LuelMow, innimeubite '4- bedroom borne, Winn room, dining room country kitchen, spacious lot, mature trees, priced to sell. JUST LISTED 3 be:droom VA storey home, well located to 'school, eburebes, pine. floors, , 11/2 baths. • CLINTON AREA 106 acres, top buildhi SOLD b crop, additional 100 acrerviegothible. LUCKNOW, S21,000 will buy this /-bedroom home, 199 iii*P.,service, 4 piece bath, financing evadable to ed approvpurchaSer. .„, . , . ,LUCKNOW DUPLEX located,,elose,Matoresfand post ,ottiee, both *Pis. 2 104.100.10%, asking j$29,000. ' : . , , L. ' , ' ' - " -- ,, '::-,- • '_ ,-, HOLTROOD remodelled 3: bedroom home, --new additioriwith garage andgo�d elzed worhabop. on 3 acres* .LOCKNOW; Ihedro,Omomith-$11460111Y-1',1114,411104-01,..Fiiti.51ifutt-*.ellbis , a Aril lot. Priced to sell. " . _ . ‘, '-''' :, -'',: • ,.e. : . '' :,_ , , , LUCKNOW, 4 bedroom home, well maintabie4, one •bedroom down; ,rdeed,,right?!.., immediate -possession. - , - . . - , - ,: ,L :_,, LUCKNOW, desirable building lot, owner has reduced askitiwipSeef Prime loeatien., ..‘ winos% 100 acres, 50- workable,' balailitii',14.11Iiiide-44retreitkii*Siirtilleffillifiujiii4-''' ' to $,4,9011.- -- . „ ' • . -,, , • ... ,,L;;:';',,, . '.,- , :,-;..., . . .• -. -', . u-, ' , - LUCKNOW SALES 'DARNAbliantial 'statettienfaiinbiblei--:-, ;,';',, :#.4',' ., ' „ -•,, , . -. , :.': ' A : LD,. 200 aerea, upproOlittelY 170 workable, well intillibalanee hardwoadik, . )2110. - . . .. • .-. ., • ..,., ., ..,:,,,- . :. ' .., .„ , .., . 4 .... .. • :•_itiktCRES, St-Hele,iisaiea,-4.,beriroorkaitie'''bini'40,x-1104 ' 80-Werkab' le hard- , wood busk, Reduced,brquireit-,- ' ,,, ' '- '`.:-"'",.. :4,L',_•,,.,4t,;.' :.'''''r''::,:...' ' - WEST WAVY/A.140S% 200 -acres,, brick hOme'yeerlilint__ ,41,0,44!,4110.,.- ....,.. 89;5 ACRES, Ashfield, buildings goad, itysternatle.,'410fiebeet f ': „„ 179. ACRES,West Sirawanosh, improved dwelling, beef piifit4iref::Iiiii,d;., . 50- ACRES, -Ashfield, good buildings, ill workable; high!** location. lnquke. 16VrARREN'Plift,, 528-3710 „- , I:Milt:39017k. ''' , ... ,-.!.. -,.„,.:„. fp ' ., „ -.,,..,..• ..4.4. , , ... - _ ,,,, .-,,,' • -,' ' Louise,* Triela Intiliiiia.Browit trowse,411ougit the,-Mereb*Olir-at, ;viable:44, -0001s, •-• offered ---bycLoolie, Brindley during the 'annual indoor flea' market at the Dungannon 'Agrieultunditall.mallay-s1 -7 ', .1-• -.---, :, . ' , fAlanItivettphotol . Sympathy is fextended4fe- e.c.f the ,laie. Thelma (Reed)- Brown e ,, • ..rwho.diectfon tlin'iSdaiia,-Lionden.., She*al- 82. She had,livedin Diiiigaiiiiiiii altlierlife: - Aintil moving to Lltekinjii.' •- :- -: ' • .,-..,' , .„,,.: ...-- ,,,.., ,- ,..,,,! . - A ' • `''''`' ':s.' - -, Anether. suctessfinflea-market was held .and-. ":,:,iancl•-• EISie'S',fatherV Simon Schroeder 'of ::- on Siturdayat:,,lheliiie04141.:04114,tth, '1,i4bbdtSfortr, nritiSbColunibikAil attended 15 vendors with goods gO,OnS to sell:: 4.,,..hifich. the anniversary services at the Dungannon - booth was operated by Youth .' Group as United Church. well as having.,kdri*,ona,cabbage,patch There were 12 tables of euchre .at the water beitemtipletewith'satitisheets:-.This SeitiorCentre on Wednesday. . evening. The •''Was:,.Won by Jackie Henry. The 'Kings- winners Were: high lady, ; -Pearl' Congram; .„-. bridge RrOWhies.alsO conducted a.,driW .on -low lady, Becky Culbert; high maii,:,,,Nels a beautiful children's quilt as, well...as: a - Pearson; !ow man, Elmer Troinmer: - ' .,, . .were: qiiilt;,, Care Bear.and -,,,Heart cake ;.: The winners , ' ' April was. a popular month for birthdays cake, , Arnow, , #.4.;.-q..,94.ei.1.,ch; pgar , : with Happy. Birthday being sung to the and- tf,';:eige;: .,,-,-e,follOyviii-e---itheriii-e.faYlor;-AileelrTroln- . sanny.,,,phaliW.al: 4! drt ',Albeit. -- mei': Roberta :1-iiidikill.: Mary SteWart ,, „ - •,-, , --, Davidson, coinp40„,700,.,,,,, Sunday,. .. ,w44 . j4T4i ,_aci, . ,.•xidont,:-C4ihert, Adeline'Alimr',Raymond,.. Margaret Errington,40,eKen and 40440dra ,,''"Hsggitt,. 'Freeman Olson; But paill,,and - -7.oLfroottatroi-.4,. Webster ,#iict',440i0i:Pa.,1e,':: Ray and Gwen Copeland viSitedlriends Ogerl'and,Elsie-Pannaliecker,7:'last, week, in the Niagarar'Falls area., •:.• a0,a aridMattlieW4tport ''',.lean''fIrolighton. : ,: 1: - ' .:. - ,!'•• f''.- , • .,://// /4 • /.? Pat Livingston, General Manager of the Luelmow Sentinel 7-17'7', Is pleased to `onnounee the return of Also as editor of the """'4""- _ Alan returns to Lacbnow after spending nine months at the . abater! News Record as report.er photographer. ormer 'editor linnet Friel Is ,fiew Ibing and w�rldiig In Waterloo 4 14- • *The .Dungannon- U.C.W. held their develoiiiitent took place, and two groups meeting at the Church with the Willing were formed? W.M.S. and the W.A.. They Workers, andmen of the congregation " raised substantial amounts Of money to sup - invited. port -the ,church and the needy: Nora Saunders opened the meeting by Then -1n- January of 1962, the General. reading a poem, ' "Trust in Thee." Donna -Council- noted that the W.M.S. and W.A. Young :had,. two, readings, ''"What have,We'. would be united, Into. ,one some done Today' and "The art of *tomer thought if was forced mow them The Willing' Workers then performed a? since there were only.a few women present SkitjASYrrnizeYisit0i**!. ftvasonactedby -..toAtipport *emote.: - five ladies inauding:kiindaf. McNee, Arlene - He concluded:wjth. theco ent, `Vtir. Curran,-: Penny. Hodges, Joanne" Riley and faith batbe Midis together sisterly, and has, Diana Park. The visitor, was Jesus, worked and -continued to function in group. His topic was, on the amalgamatioty - and was eondUeted,by;flean Errington and, ,%/hade us wonder what we would do if Jesus sliterhood". A sing song with guitar was led Came toour by .' student Minister minister john'Williarng spoke to the from the early1 t tetti',Present'day-followed.- , of the',evening,eathe when An iiifilittlatiVeileinonstration of ."1-lats"_ • of the U.C.W. In the early 19011's, Missionary Helen Dawson, - • - t. y Celia M. Aitchison St.' Helens Women*SInstitute met in the hall at 1 p.m. May 1 with 11 members present. Hostesses Mrs, 14, Moffat, and Mrs. , Helen Todd seived a delicious ,dessert. Mrs. Luba ' StrUtton presided for the meeting opening with the Ode followed by Mary Stewart Collect. The roll call which' asked, "What makes a good farmer's wife", brought many interesting answerS, he topic was -presented by Mrs. Helen Todd •'` who chose, the film "Killing us Softly", which showed how women are involved With advertising which is not -r always fair them, ,Tbe minutes were read by secretary iscussi advertising • Mrs. Lloyd Moffat and the business was dealt with, The Institute is invited, to pa.eml g. rAa il ifIsi b7evaSit.yh baononkisv are rr seatioy b Me raeyt uirOn eadt 07 library at St. Helens by May 14 for a complete book exchange. District annual to be held May 26 in Belgrave. Voting Delegates- will be Mts. Strutton, Mrs. CoopAitchison .The Mrs.,,Phillips. and Mrs. Aitchiso. Theinstitute will not hold any more card parties until fall. Ali members are asked to help at the Slitiner's,Barigtiet May 28. The group decided to, iriake Mir tables smaller and easier to handle with new hardware. . WS. MacPherson gave our "Minutes of Yesteryear " 1960", }lag& PirthqaY was sung to Mrs, 'Curran and Mrs. Rintoul. The meeting closed with 0 Canada.