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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-04-03, Page 12Luclmow Sentinel, Wednesday, April 3. 1985—Page X12 Dennis Park and Steven Nicholson, right, built this water wheel for their science fair project in the senior division physical category of.the Brookside Science Fair. First place winners in the senior division will enter their projects to the 'county science fair to be held at Colborne Central Public School later this month. (Photo by Sharon Dietz) 0- EUROPE IN '85 - TRAV.EL TO SPAIN $ 5 9 9 Retum plus ax From • BRITAIN & IRELAND ' .From $"97 HOLIDAY 1 NALD o. Wingham '357-2701 COLLECT 250 Josephine St. , Wingham, Ont. NOG 2W0 First place winners in the Brookside Public School science fair in the junior division were from the left, Shane Webster, grade 2; Jodi W ebiter, grade 4; Erin Schultz; grade 1 and Richard Sinclair, grade 3. (Photo by Sharon Dietz) First place winners hi the senior division of the Brookside Public School Science Fair included from the left, Debbie Nivins, grade 6; Jennifer Mahon, grade 7; Andrew Glenn, grade 6; Heidi Pritchard, grade 8; Linda Hayden, grade 5; Wayne Black, grade 7; Ken Strong, grade 8 and Donnie Gaminie,.grade 8. (Photo by Sharon Dietz) ShowerApril bride to be A bridal shower was held on Saturday afternoon at South Kinloss Church hall for Laurie Clarke who is to be marred in April. Cathy Howald was master of ceremonies and opened the afternoon program with welcome songs. A musical skit was put on by Heather Steer, Jennifer Mackinnon and Morita MacDougall...., Cathy conducted a bingo contest. after which Laurie was called to the front with her, attendants, Julie . Clarke and Beverly Byersbergen. After the gift were opened, Laurie thanked the ladies for their beautiful gifts. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Herb McQuillin on the occasion of their 65th wedding anniversary. They lived do the Second concession west where Donald Maclntyre has his thicken barn . and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mowbray and family live. The community extends get well wishes SOUTH'KINLOSS I, by Ruth Buchmeler to Earl Stever, who is a patient in W Ingham Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Huntley Dawson returned home last week after spending: a holiday over -the-winter in Florida. Olive Needham has returned home after spending the past couple of months living in Kincardine. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gilchrist on the birth of their baby boy. Mr. and Mrs: Leo. Barrett of Jamestown, N.Y. and Mrs. Gordon McQuillin of Sarnia visited , with Mr. and Mrs. Richard McQuillan on the weekend. LUCKNOW APRIL 3rd to 6th Alli. In Stock Merchandise 20% Orr ONEIDA 5pc ae . 33½% Setting AOFF pr.6-May10 AIL Bone China pa Dinner WareJv OFF IN STOCK . Agnew Jewellery 841 Gif ts� Evening Appointments 528-3940 LUCKNOW 528-3532 The Man To See Is '`p(s INTEE t Fo �ir.�iT�o REALTOii 060 NEW LISTING, RIPLEY, 3 bedroom split level, 9 yrs: old, Immaculate throughout, fire place, paved drive, attached garage, shown by appointment only. REDUCED, 2 bedroom home, one level, new, kitchen, corner lot, lower level hes self contained 1 bedroom apt.; ask to see this home, Ideal retirement home. NEW LISTING Lucknow Immaculate 3 bedroom home, 'kitchen, livingroom, diningroom, family room, attached garage, as new. RIPLEY, 3 bdr. aluminum siding, Immaculately maintained on double lot. Asking $32,500. LUCKNOW, 3 bedroom, 2 storey brick home, double garage, a well maintained. older home. Inquire for further particulars. KI'NGSBRIDGE, hwy. 21,'5 bdr. home on acreage with recently constructed workshop. KINLOUGH 4 bdr. home on approx. 2acres, priced reduced. . CUSTOM BUILT 4 bdr. home hwy. location Lueknow area. For further particulars In- quire. 80 SOW farrowing operation, above average 4 bedroom home with recent renovations, a profitable business can be purchased lock stock and barrel. NEW LISTING 179 acres West Wawanosh, 4 bedroom home with new addition, frame barn, ail, seeded down, priced to sell, immediate possession. 97 ACRES Huron Twp., cash crop acreage well drained. 125 ACRES Kincardine Twp., cash crop, above average hone, beef barn could be converted to dairy. FCC financing to approved purchaser. DAIRY FARM can be purchased as an ongoing business with cOws, quota; excellent buildings, well drained land. Enquire tor further Intormatlon. WEST WAWANOSH 200 acres, brick home, beef -hog barn, pit upright silo, imple- ment shed, productive Harrlston foam soil. 240 ACRES ASHFIELD TWP. level productive cash crop soil, comfortable 3 bdr. home, Implement shed, 150 ACRES West Wawanosh, 120 workable Harrlston loan' soil, nicely kept 3-4 bdr. home, Implement shad, 'conventional barn; 'hard and soft wood bush. ,For further Information on thine propertles, please call WARREN ZI;NN, 5283710 , ALVIN ROBB, 395-3174 TERRY ZINN, 529-7350