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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-05-01, Page 16Page 10—Lisdmew Sentinel, Wednesday, May 1, 1985 ANNOUNCEMENT W AYNE McDONAGH - LUCKNOW has recently passed the Life Insurance exams and is now a , "LICENCED LIFE INSURANCE AGENT" Wayne would be pleased to assist you with your life insurance needs including Mortgage Protection, Term, Whole Life or Accident and Sickness. Many other kinds of insurance policies are available. Drop in and see Wayne at McDonagh Insurance Brokers Ltd. or call andW ayne will come to your home. BUSINESS 528-2031 RESIDENCE 528-3715 The Man To See Is iisINTEE 1. CO LIM.T■O� ©©d NEW LISTINGS, Dungannon, 3 bedroom home, Targe Int; also 12 x 60 mobile on full sized lot; both properties priced to right Inquirer. 4 GOOD BUILDING LOTS, 2 close to downtown. CaII for particulars. 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 has self contained 1 .bedroom apt.; ask to see this home, Ideal retirement home. NEW LISTING ° Lucknow immaculate. 3 bedroom home, kitchen, Iivingroom, diningroom, family room, attached garage, as new. RIPLEY, 3 bdr. aluminum siding, immaculately maintained on double lot. Asking $32,500. LUCK NOW, 3 bedroom,2 storey brick home, double garage, a well maintained older home. Inquire for further particulars. KINGSBRIDGE, hwy. 21, 5 bdr. home on acreage with recently constructed workshop. KINLOUGH 4 bdr. home on approx. 2 acres, priced reduced to $23,900. CUSTOM BUILT 4 bdr. home hwy. location Lucknow 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, all seeded down, priced to all, immediate possession. 97 ACRES Huron Twp., cash crop acreage well drained. DAIRY FARM can be purchased as an ongoing business with cows, quota; excellent buildings, well drained land. Enquire for further Information., 240 ACRES ASHFIELD TWP. level productive caih crop soil, comfortable 3 bdr. home, Implement shed. For further Information on these properties, please call WARREN ZINN, 528-3710 ALVIN ROBB, 395-3174 TERRY ZINN, 529-7350 SHUR°GAIN SPRING PASTURE SPECIALS For improved pasture performance see us for: IMPLANTS Ralgro Synovex Compudose WORMERS Ivomec Tramisol Banminth PASTURE VACCINES Black Leg PESTICIDES Impregnated Ear Tags Complete Line of Sprays & Control Programs HODGES MILLING LTD. Dungannon 5297951 Agriculture Society holds meeting The Dungannon Agricultural Society held their April meeting on Tuesday, April 23 at the Dungannon Hall. Secretary, Bonnie Hodges, reported that all information for this year's fair book was sent to the Goderich Print Shop by April 1, including a sketch of 'the gates at the agricultural grounds. The sketch, by Bonnie Hodges, will be used on the fair book cover. Hully Gully has been asked to set up a demonstration for the Dungannon Fair, August 16 and 17, but plans have not yet been received from them. The -treasurer's report showed a balance of .$3,927.85. It was agreed to share in the expense involved in the proposed improve- ments for the north ball diamond, leased by Ashfield and West Wawanosh. A resignation by Barb MacAulay from her position as director and caretaker was accepted with regret. An election for a director will take place at the May meeting while , anyone interested in caretaking duties are asked to contact Carol Nivins at 529-7'432 as soon as possible. The last euchre tournament held April 13 was well attended and it is planned to hold several this fall and winter. The Flea Market on Saturday, April 20 had 17 table set up with " the Dungannon CGIT providing the lunch booth. It has been suggested that the Flea Market become a semi-annual event. Also, it was agreed to reserve a table at the Senior's Fleat Market, May 18. The Star Spinners will provide music for the Hallowe'en Dance Saturday, October 26 as well as for the New Year's Eve dance. The tickets are now prepared and will soon be available for the draw which will take place at the Variety Concert at Family Fun Day, Sunday, August 11. The prize includes, two nights accommodation for two at the Delta Chelsea Inn, downtown Toronto; evening dinner for two at the Chelsea Inn; good morning brunch for two at the Chelsea Inn; two reserved Blue Jay tickets and $100.00 cash. Unfortunately, directors and their immediate families will not be eligible to win. °I Tickets are $2 each or 3 for $5 and are available from any director or may be purchased at these locations: Eedy's, Dawsons, Sherwoods and Sharon's Variety in Dungannon; ' The Sentinel and The Sewing Box in Lucknow; Petrie's Store in Port Albert; Carlow General Store, The Village Market in Auburn or through Robin Hood, Tours at Sherwood Transportation Inc.. In Goderich. The Dungannon Fair Queen, Miss Susan Brindley, informed the Society, with regret, that she will be unable to attend the Miss C.N.E. pageant in Toronto in August due to job commitments. Susan has done an excellent job promoting the Dungannon Fair at variousevents and it is unfortunate she will not be able to enjoy the C.N.E.' The master of ceremonies for the Variety/ Concert, Sunday, August 11 will be Brian Elmslie from C.K.N.X We are sure he will add a great deal to the day's entertain- ment. Representatives Bernice Glenn," Carol Nivins and Allister Nivins, will attend a recreation meeting Wednesday, April 24 for discussion and plans concerning fencing, etc.. for the north ball diamond. A clean up is planned for the agrciltural grounds on Monday evening, April 29 at 6.30 p.m. as the winter has played havoc with fences etc. The next regular meeting will be held Tuesday, May 28 at 8.30 p.m. at the • Dungannon Agricultural Hall. Figure skaters receive badges The Lucknow Figure Skating Club had a successful year this year. A total of 121 participated in the figure skating pro- grams. The following are members of the Lucknow Skating Club that passed the Canskate badges: Pre Beginners: Peter Adams, Kathryn Alton, Cathy Brindley, Tommy' Brindley, Amy Blake, Tyler Brooks, Justin Brown, Michael Card, Andrew Cleland, Jessica Cook,. Gregory Courtney, Chereianne D'Aoust, Alicia De Boer, Matthew de Boer, Michael de Boer, Karissa Dickie, -Christopher Durnin, Ryan Hackett, Van- essa Hogan, Miranda MacDonald, Darcy, MacDonald, Brian MacKenzie, Jonathan MacKinnon, Lisa Menary, Cameron Mof- fat, Chris . Montgomery, Greg Montgom- ery, Jan Mulder, 'Lucia Mulder, Shane Petteplace, Krista Ritchie, Jeremy Slote- graaf, Bobbie Simpson, Mark Stanley, Julia Stecca, Tony Stecca, John Van Diepenbeek, Tory W estbrooke, Jason W aldep. Beginner: Heather Alton, Sandra Alton, Susan Bieman, Colin Becker, Crystal Brindley, Jenny Brown, Angela Card, Brent .Cameron, Edward Courtney, Chris Culbert, Krista Culbert, Adam Culbert, Traci Curran, Jacqui Dawson, Dawn Dow, Maryon Dow, /Matthew Eadie, Mac Hackett, Christopher Hogan, Dennis Hog- an, Rhonda Hogan, Tammy Hogan, Tommy i-togan, Douglas Johnston, Shelley Johnston, Shane MacKinnon, Michelle MacGillivray, Daniel MacLennan, Melissa MacLennan, Michael Menary, Cameron Moffat, Herman Mulder, Jackie Murray, Diane Park, Ryan Slotegraaf, Lisa Walden. Elementary: Joy Becker, Mrs. Etty Broer, Traci Curran, Jacqui Dawson, Maryon Dow, 'Sara Haldenby, Rhonda Hogan, Tammy Hogan, Tommy Hogan, Heather Jefferson, Teresa Jefferson', Andrew John- ston, Shane MacKinnon, Trevor Moffat, Angela Mulder, Diane -• Park, Kerrie Skillen. Basic: Joy Becker, Shawn Bellmore, Mrs. Etty Broer, Jacqui Dawson, Maryon Dow, Rhonda Hogan, Tammy Hogan, Heather Jefferson, Dennis Johnston, Lyndon John- ston, Laura Mulder, Rita Mulder, Jeremy O'Neill, Diane Park, Scott Rintoul, Jenean Todd, Keith Todd. Novice I: Shawn Bellmore, Mrs. Broer, Kevin Broer, Cailin Clarke, Sarah Dauph- in, Jacqui Dawson, Maryon Dow, Rhonda Hogan, Dennis Johnston, Lyndon -John- ston, Laura Mulder, Dennis Park, Diane Park, Jennifer Porter, Scott Rintoul, Adam Skillen, Keith Todd. Notive II: Shawn Bellmore, Holly Dauphin, Dennis Johnston, Lyndon Johnston, Cand- ice Kaye, Dana Park, Dennis Park, Diane Park, Scott Rintoul, Adam Skillen, Keith Todd. Novice m; Holly Dauphin, Dana Park, Dennis Park, Adam Skillen. NOVICE IV: Dennis Park, Adam Skillen. Seniors: Dana Humphrey, Jenny Domm, Jill Campbell, Janine Helm, Tracey Steer, Candy Fielder, Holly Dauphin, Dana Park, Candice Kaye, Roxanne Broer, Diane Park. Hold successful sale The Auxiliary to the Wingham and District Hospital reports' total receipts of $2,211.28 from their Spring Rummage Sale which was held on April 19. The sale was well attended, and business was good. Following is breakdown of receipts by departments: China, $309.07; hats and purses, $60.25; ladies' miscellaneous, $195.03 ;. drapes and bed spreads, $214.61; shoes, $218.80; men's wear, $358.90; furniture, $14.25; children's wear, $278.08; ladies' clothing, $440.90; books and toys, $121.39; total, $2,211.28. The money will be used to help the work of our local hospital. The next Rummage'. Sale is planed for October.