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LUCKIN10111,
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COMMUNITY
CENTRE
Friday' October 12
10th Anniversary
Canadian Qiabetio Assoc.
Sunday October.13•
Luckriow Lions Bingo
Saturday October 20
Mickey Gavin & Brent Scott
OPEN DATES
Fridays Oct., 19-26
"ONLY" ' -
CALL 528.3532,
9. a,nr, - .ft.p.rn.`
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usriika sumo
utast .5*2411
ALN ROM 3174.
wasetZ I521. 4110
A umoun TWPP - euUding tots. 110'
x• 145',, well treed starting; at *14,Q00.
LUCKNOW Duplex; 3 bedrOOM forme
With 2`bedroom: apartment* cipse to
downtown, e79,OQ0.
' 3,4 ACRE RIVER LOT, Lucknow..welll
treed, reduced to;310,0oo, ,
200 ACRE FARM Ashfield, 185:
workable, set-up: for 500 hogs, liquid'
manure; 3 bams, shed, :4 bedroom
.hcme.
LISTING - 1V2 storeyaluminum'
sided home on Ludgerd St.
bedrooms down, 1 up, dining room;
large kitchen, 2 porches, superb treed
tot. Asking $85,000.. •
ASHFIELD - 4 bdrm. home close to
town, Va acre treed lot with small tam.
Good family ,home. +82,500.
, 4.5 ACRES - Ashfield. 4 bdrm: fame
holne, 24x00 shed, 36 x 70 bam,
paved yard. Asking *78,500.
GREENOCK TWP.100 acre farm, 4
bdrm. home, 80 *00 bam, new shed.
95 workable, *85,000.
BELFAST • .4 bedroom home In ex-
ceNent.condition, 30x40 heated shop,
4186.000. '
OUNGANNON - 12. x 60, 2 bdrm.
mobile home,,66 x 165 lot and mobile
for $31,000.
100 ACRE BEEF FARM, Ashfield, 85
workable, 10 acres bush, bam, shed,
4 bdrm. home.
PRICED TO SELL-.4.bdrm. home with
2 car garage. Located. 7 miles west of
Lucknow. Call for details. Reduced.
OWNER MOVING . - 5 bdrm. 11/2
storey home, 2 baths, hardwood
floors, Havelock St. Reduced to
$79,900.
CANADA
SAVINGS
BONDS
ON SALE
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RICHMDSON
GREENSHIELDS
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042 CAMPBELL ST,
1slICKNOW,'528.2213
DON ANO BEV THOMPSON
NEW BONDS
REDEEM MAIMING BONDS
INFORMATION
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KINLOSS TWP. -100 acres, 94
workable, 6.bush, 3 bedroom
home, hot water heatieg, drIll
ed well, Marge barn. Atirdng
4135.000.00.
HURON TWP.,-Reduced to;
4155,000. -acres, well
modern ; 3. bedroom ,
home, bathrooms, drilled
well, carport, lots of'eztras
included.
KINLOS3 TWP. - 50 sow far-
row to • finish, 149 acres,
automatic feeding & cleaning,
3 bedroom home, asking;'
+155,000.00.
Liss Wanted
FRASER MadONNON 513013
BARRY McDONAGH 528-3821
DAVID MacKINNON 395.2483
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LTownship.. as week's ; destroyed three Manitoba maples ors the farm of Jack olid Mary Parrish of .AMel
year old maples were uprooted **domino domino lice. Mtnrser, Omani cow to rest agorp
* tree defer to the tease, width saved ally daanage to t14* home. As "Mr, Farms removed *he outer.
podia's 0f the trees the roots oPrighted themselves.. "oblivion pboto)
. This picture will give you an idea of the size of the trees, on Jack and
Mary Farrish's farm in Ashfield township, - that were blown over
during last Thursday's storm. (Pat Livingston photo)
DATE: OCT. 19 & 20
TIME: FRI. 8 am -9 pm
New models! New features!
New excitement! See the 1990
lineup of Ski -Doo snowmo-
biles at our open house. The
' changes we made this year
will get noticed. Fast!
LYNN HOY ENTERPRISES LTD.
Hwy. 86 just east of Hwy. 4
WINGHAM 357-3435
BOWLING
111
Town arCountry Bowling
Jean Phillips rolled high for the
ladies with 'a ainglc-:of ,.and a
double .of 395.:
Gordon Johnstone got high single
for the - men with 195 and Cliff
Moray rolled high .doable of 301.
Garvie 150 ' and over: Bill
•Uuldrilts 183, Albert Lennips 174,
Agnes Farrier 173, Ruth Conley
171,Jake Conley 167,cuff bigamy
166, Joyce Swan, 163.
Team points: • Hyacinths 3,
Cree s 2, Daffodils 3. Z1itl% 2,
'310es
Th 2, y ighht Ladies
Points: standing* Diarnorula 4,
Sapphires 3,1tub5, Epeialds 2.
High
lady. .single:: Shirley Allen
263. ;Nigh Lady Triple, Gloria Mur-
ray 57799, •
Galea? 200: -'Shirley -Allen
263, Gloria' Murray 240, Shard
Webb -Ziegler 209. •
New bowlers are Welcome.
MOnday Night Mixed League
John Van Diiepen rolled the men's
highsingle of �,_ 26. John Andrew's
triple 605 wasiigh for the evening.
.Shari Webb -Ziegler captured both
the single• and triple for the ladies
'with 265 and 695.respectively.
-Games ' over 200: Ton Downey
215, John Andrew 214,203, Tom-
my Gilmore. 215, Shari Webb -
Ziegler 258, 265, Tim Bain 224,.
John Van Diepen 22o, Hank Har-
temink 220, Annette LeBreton 241.'
Guest speaker highlights
attributes of God
Annabelle : Armstrong was the
guest speaker at the Thankoffering
meeting of the Lucknow ' Pres-
byterian Women's Missionary
Society, held in the church on Oc-
tober 3. She highlighted some of
the attributes of God and stated we
fail to appreciate the greatest gifts
and the one that gives them. Her
talk was preceded by a skit, The
Preacher's Thanksgiving Sermon, in
which she was joined by Marche'
Fisher, Rev. Peggy ICinsMan.
Donalda Moffat, Phemie Cameron,
Fero MacDonald, Mildred Lowe
and Shirley Hawthorne.
Rhoda MacKenzie, president, was
in charge of the program opening .-
the meeting with a .call to worship
and prayer. •
.The devotions' were giver* by
Audrey MacDonald' with the script
turC l ''5: 12-15 and
she had several short readings On
different things to be tar.
Two musical numbers, In the
.Garden and For the Fruits of His
Creation by Rev. Kinsman and Joan
Pollard were very much enjoyed by
everyone.
Grace Gammie and Celia
Aitchison took up the offering and
the offertory prayer was given by
Mrs. Cameron.
Elle da Laidlaw read the cora
,n spondence which included in-
vitations to the fall rally in Bel-
more, -and Thankoffering meetings.
in Kinlough and Whitechurch.' She
also- read a card from Jessie
Johnstone, sent from Scotland and
a thank you from the Mowbray
family: .
• Rhoda thanked everyone who had
taken part and closed the meeting
with prayer.
Happy birthday was sung for
Ethel Rutherford and she was
presented with a bouquet of car-
nations.
arnations.
!The lunch committee served
refreshments bringing .s very en-
joyable meeting to a close.
Mrs. McAuley, on behalf of the
Ripley WMS, who had been guests,
. CxpiCssed appreciation for their
invitation.
STRONG PASSIONS
Aire great servants and terrible
Inaste s.
—Need not be evil 'because they
are passions.
--Need strong management.
—May be changed into great
virtues.
--Can make a fool ora hem out
of a man.
—Are in need of constant guar-
ding.