The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-08-14, Page 12• ••
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Page 12--Ladmow. Sentinel, Wednesday, August 14, 1985
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Mr.. and Mrs. Keith Blake are pleased to
announce the marriage of their daughter
Heather Kathleen to Colin Stanley
Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Snyder on Saturday, August 17, 1985 at
Dungannon United Church. Reception to
follow in Lucknow.
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Friday 6,13, 27
OCTOBER
•Friday 4, 11, 18, 25
• SATURDAY, AUGUST 17
Colin Snyder and -Heather Blake.
' SATURDAY, AUGUST 24
Roy Neureuther and
Mary -Ann Miltenburg
SATURDAY, AUGUST 3i '
Shawn Dalton and laurieGibsOn
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The'Man
To See Is
iisINTEE
8.5 ACRES with good 4 bdrm. home,. recently constructed barn, insulatedworkshop,
• West Wawanosh Township.'
LUCKNOW 4 bedroom home, well maintained, one bedroom down. Priced right,
. Immediate possession.
• LUCKNOW desirable building lot, owner has reduced asking price, prima location.
Give us an offer.
LUCKNOW 2 bedroom bungalow located close/to downtown.
KiNLOUGH 5 bedroom' home on 1.25 acres,' reduced to $23,500.
9 YEAR OLD 3 bedroom home with 2 lots In Lucknow.
CUSTOM BUILT home Hwy. location, Lucknow area, shown by'appoIntment, 3 baths,
fireplace, ,irnmaculate throughout.
DUNGANNON 3 bedroom home, priced to sell.
KINGSBRIDGE 5 bedroom home with workshop.
DUNGANNON nice 2 bedroom mobile, asking $13,500, Including stove, fridge, 40 ft.
T.V. tower.
WEST WAWANOSH 4 bedroom country dwelling on 2 Litres.
LUCKNOW SALES BARN, financial statement available.
150 ACRES Klnloss, dairy set up for 70 cows-, pipeline; attractive home.
62 ACRES, Culross, 30 workable, balance. bush, $29,500.
149 ACRES East Wawanosh, tiwy., location, 'above average home.
397 ACRES Huron, cash crop, comfortable home, older barn.
100 ACRES Wok Wawanosh, cash crop. •/
89.5 ACRES Ashfleid, bulldlpgs good, systematic tile, beef feedlot.
300 ACRES Kinloss, cash crop.
100 ACRES Ashfield, recreation, good home and barn.
149 ACRES West Wawanosh, Hwy. loctlon, above average buildings and land..
179 ACRES Weat Wawanosh, Unproved dwelling, beef pastureland. •
100 ACRES West Wawanosh, cash, crop.
,239.5 ACRES Ashfletd, Immaculate home, cash crop.
100 ACRES Weat Wawanosh, no buildings, good cash crop land.
50 ACRES Ashileld, good' buildings, all workable.
WARREN ZINN ALVIN Ron
528-3710" 395-3174
, TERRY ZINN
529-7350
Dungannon Fun Day periormers Betty IAD Dalton and Winston Moore became involved in
an hilarious impromptu comedy routine with CKNX morning personality Brian Elmslie
after the microphones refused to co-operate with the trio. • (Photo by James Friel)
Nancy. Hunter is 4-11 delegate
Nancy Hunter, daughter of John and.
Shirley Hunter, spent a week at Centralia
• College as a delegate to the 4-H confer-
. ence.
• Congratulations to Diane and Barry
Hackett who recently celebrated their 25th
• wedding anniversary. ••wedding of their niece Diane Scott to Gary
Jim and Isabel Hunter attended the McWhirtert held in, Belgrave on August 10.
Gillespie and Page wedding at Kinlough on John and ' Shirley' and their family also
August 10 and the reception held in Tees- attended the reception held in Brussels the,
water. Jack and Wanda Millar of Barrie same evening. ' •
spent the weekend with her parents and Annette and Henry Hendriks, Ron and
also attended the reception.
• Congratulations to Doug and Nolda Scott
on the arrival of their new baby boy, a
brother for Garry and Steven. ,
• Congratulations to Wayne and Mary Jo
• Farrish on the birth of their new baby boy.
• Mr. Irvin Schneider of Molesworth has
Joanne Menary returned last week from f
Holland where they visited relatives. for
two weeks. Their sisters and husbands,
Betty and Pat Carter of Walkerton and
Reta and Mark Tully 1of Bracebridge
accompanied them on the trip. Annette and
Henry spent an extra week tourning France
• been supply speaker for the month of •• and England.
August at Trinity and Nile Churches. •Bill and Edna Ross of Lucknow visited •
' John and Shirley Hunter attended the • Reg and Freda Broom on August 11. • •
Extend sympathies to Lalondes
• We like to extend our -sympathy to
Denise Lalonde, Jean and Ann Lalonde and
family on the sudden death of their son and
'grandson, Jeremy.
Visiting with Shirley and Ted Martin and
family,were Mr. and Mrs. Clare Johnson,
Brett and Matthew from' MOunt Hope.,
Congratulations to Blaise and Joanne
• Doherty on the birth of their daughter,
Sarah. . • • •"
Visiting with Bob and Jean SiMpson
were Gary and Jan Kaye and family of
", Milford Bay and Mr. and Mrs. Hinton of
•linidon, England. •• '
Pani Simpson, son of Donald and Edith
Simpson, is home from Calgary for a two
week vacation.
-Mr. and Mrs: Barney Carney of
Lewiston, N.Y, and Angus MacGregor and
Duncan Allan of Pinecrest Nursing Home
were weekend visitors of the Simpson
families.
• Clete and Mary •Louise Dalton took
Bernardino Kinney to Ripley to hear the
McQuaid sisters perform in thevariety
concert.
The MacDonald reunion was held at
Cedar Grove and a nice crowd of young and
old attended. Everyone enjoyed the games
and talking about old times. A, pot luck
supper was enjoyed by all;
Happy birthday to Cory Simpson and
Jeannie Cook -who celebrated their birth-
• days this month.
Ray Dalton and Danny MacLennan were
away at Camp. Kintail for a week.
KINTAIL
Cathy and Kevin Cook enjoyed the
weekend touring the Collingwood area.
Donna Needham and Steve Pasquan and
Jessie of Edmonton were visiting with
Donna's sister and brother-in-law,, Mary
• and Bob Simpson' and family.
Mr. and, MIS. Roddy Cameron and
family of Buffalo were visiting with Bob'
and Jean Simpson and fainilies.
A large crowd enjoyed the horse pull and
antique tractor pull at Dungannon on
August 11. Some local winnersin the
tractor and horse pull were Don Kuik,
Steve Howard, Henry Hendrik and horses
Pat and Mike, of Kintail. Everyone
enjoyed the pork barbeque after the days
events.
• Congratulations to Denise Maize who
was the winner of the beauty contest and is
thenew, Miss Dungannon Fair.
• Congratulations to Bonnie Sinnett who
represented rust Choice Auction as she
• was second place runner up in the Miss
Dungannon Queen contest: •. •
Congratulations also to Linda Sinett for
being named Miss Friendship in the Miss
Dungannon Queen contest. Both girls are
daughters of Jim and Yvonne Sinnett.
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(Ask for Vidd) (evenings)
,
The'Man
To See Is
iisINTEE
8.5 ACRES with good 4 bdrm. home,. recently constructed barn, insulatedworkshop,
• West Wawanosh Township.'
LUCKNOW 4 bedroom home, well maintained, one bedroom down. Priced right,
. Immediate possession.
• LUCKNOW desirable building lot, owner has reduced asking price, prima location.
Give us an offer.
LUCKNOW 2 bedroom bungalow located close/to downtown.
KiNLOUGH 5 bedroom' home on 1.25 acres,' reduced to $23,500.
9 YEAR OLD 3 bedroom home with 2 lots In Lucknow.
CUSTOM BUILT home Hwy. location, Lucknow area, shown by'appoIntment, 3 baths,
fireplace, ,irnmaculate throughout.
DUNGANNON 3 bedroom home, priced to sell.
KINGSBRIDGE 5 bedroom home with workshop.
DUNGANNON nice 2 bedroom mobile, asking $13,500, Including stove, fridge, 40 ft.
T.V. tower.
WEST WAWANOSH 4 bedroom country dwelling on 2 Litres.
LUCKNOW SALES BARN, financial statement available.
150 ACRES Klnloss, dairy set up for 70 cows-, pipeline; attractive home.
62 ACRES, Culross, 30 workable, balance. bush, $29,500.
149 ACRES East Wawanosh, tiwy., location, 'above average home.
397 ACRES Huron, cash crop, comfortable home, older barn.
100 ACRES Wok Wawanosh, cash crop. •/
89.5 ACRES Ashfleid, bulldlpgs good, systematic tile, beef feedlot.
300 ACRES Kinloss, cash crop.
100 ACRES Ashfield, recreation, good home and barn.
149 ACRES West Wawanosh, Hwy. loctlon, above average buildings and land..
179 ACRES Weat Wawanosh, Unproved dwelling, beef pastureland. •
100 ACRES West Wawanosh, cash, crop.
,239.5 ACRES Ashfletd, Immaculate home, cash crop.
100 ACRES Weat Wawanosh, no buildings, good cash crop land.
50 ACRES Ashileld, good' buildings, all workable.
WARREN ZINN ALVIN Ron
528-3710" 395-3174
, TERRY ZINN
529-7350
Dungannon Fun Day periormers Betty IAD Dalton and Winston Moore became involved in
an hilarious impromptu comedy routine with CKNX morning personality Brian Elmslie
after the microphones refused to co-operate with the trio. • (Photo by James Friel)
Nancy. Hunter is 4-11 delegate
Nancy Hunter, daughter of John and.
Shirley Hunter, spent a week at Centralia
• College as a delegate to the 4-H confer-
. ence.
• Congratulations to Diane and Barry
Hackett who recently celebrated their 25th
• wedding anniversary. ••wedding of their niece Diane Scott to Gary
Jim and Isabel Hunter attended the McWhirtert held in, Belgrave on August 10.
Gillespie and Page wedding at Kinlough on John and ' Shirley' and their family also
August 10 and the reception held in Tees- attended the reception held in Brussels the,
water. Jack and Wanda Millar of Barrie same evening. ' •
spent the weekend with her parents and Annette and Henry Hendriks, Ron and
also attended the reception.
• Congratulations to Doug and Nolda Scott
on the arrival of their new baby boy, a
brother for Garry and Steven. ,
• Congratulations to Wayne and Mary Jo
• Farrish on the birth of their new baby boy.
• Mr. Irvin Schneider of Molesworth has
Joanne Menary returned last week from f
Holland where they visited relatives. for
two weeks. Their sisters and husbands,
Betty and Pat Carter of Walkerton and
Reta and Mark Tully 1of Bracebridge
accompanied them on the trip. Annette and
Henry spent an extra week tourning France
• been supply speaker for the month of •• and England.
August at Trinity and Nile Churches. •Bill and Edna Ross of Lucknow visited •
' John and Shirley Hunter attended the • Reg and Freda Broom on August 11. • •
Extend sympathies to Lalondes
• We like to extend our -sympathy to
Denise Lalonde, Jean and Ann Lalonde and
family on the sudden death of their son and
'grandson, Jeremy.
Visiting with Shirley and Ted Martin and
family,were Mr. and Mrs. Clare Johnson,
Brett and Matthew from' MOunt Hope.,
Congratulations to Blaise and Joanne
• Doherty on the birth of their daughter,
Sarah. . • • •"
Visiting with Bob and Jean SiMpson
were Gary and Jan Kaye and family of
", Milford Bay and Mr. and Mrs. Hinton of
•linidon, England. •• '
Pani Simpson, son of Donald and Edith
Simpson, is home from Calgary for a two
week vacation.
-Mr. and Mrs: Barney Carney of
Lewiston, N.Y, and Angus MacGregor and
Duncan Allan of Pinecrest Nursing Home
were weekend visitors of the Simpson
families.
• Clete and Mary •Louise Dalton took
Bernardino Kinney to Ripley to hear the
McQuaid sisters perform in thevariety
concert.
The MacDonald reunion was held at
Cedar Grove and a nice crowd of young and
old attended. Everyone enjoyed the games
and talking about old times. A, pot luck
supper was enjoyed by all;
Happy birthday to Cory Simpson and
Jeannie Cook -who celebrated their birth-
• days this month.
Ray Dalton and Danny MacLennan were
away at Camp. Kintail for a week.
KINTAIL
Cathy and Kevin Cook enjoyed the
weekend touring the Collingwood area.
Donna Needham and Steve Pasquan and
Jessie of Edmonton were visiting with
Donna's sister and brother-in-law,, Mary
• and Bob Simpson' and family.
Mr. and, MIS. Roddy Cameron and
family of Buffalo were visiting with Bob'
and Jean Simpson and fainilies.
A large crowd enjoyed the horse pull and
antique tractor pull at Dungannon on
August 11. Some local winnersin the
tractor and horse pull were Don Kuik,
Steve Howard, Henry Hendrik and horses
Pat and Mike, of Kintail. Everyone
enjoyed the pork barbeque after the days
events.
• Congratulations to Denise Maize who
was the winner of the beauty contest and is
thenew, Miss Dungannon Fair.
• Congratulations to Bonnie Sinnett who
represented rust Choice Auction as she
• was second place runner up in the Miss
Dungannon Queen contest: •. •
Congratulations also to Linda Sinett for
being named Miss Friendship in the Miss
Dungannon Queen contest. Both girls are
daughters of Jim and Yvonne Sinnett.