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54 ACRES - Asnlieut: 3
bedroom house, dairy barn,
shed: $235,000,
DUNGANNON - Renovated 3
bedroom, new kitchen, CilfpOrt.
2 lots, $85,000,
KINLOUGH - 3 bedroom„ 11/2.
storey, shows well $59,900,
OUTRAM - 4 bedroom',
aluminuro sided, 2 bathse
wood/oil heat $79,000.
HAVELOCK - 4 bedreern
garage, Dew kitchen, good
family home. reduced to
$89,900,
W. iNAWANOSH 100 acres, •
, 60 workable, above average
renovated 3 bedroom house,
barn & shed, $169,900.
W, WAWANOSH Brick 4
bedroom, 24Si 28! shed. ti -
acre lot, $99,900.
W. WAWANOSI4 4 bedroom
skiesplit, fireplace, shows well.
$117,000.
$54,900 - 3 bedroom, vinyls
Sided, insulated, attached
workshop, Hamilton St.
ELGIN ST. --3 bedroorn, iz
storey with garage, oil heat, air
conditioning, $79,900. '
WHITECHURCH 3 bedroom,
double carport, finished roc
room, ti acre lot. $90,900.
loci*acees ---,stone' house,
barn, shed, ,80 workable,
$199,900. • , ,
HURON TVVR '141 acres; 120
workable 4 bedroom holiS0,
Alairyibee! barn: '
WILI-R211,44$11r ST., 4
bedroobliiilliwbfi kitchen, oil
beat $64,900.
FARM PROPERTIES WANTED
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Cutbacks affect high school
ti's been a relatively
smooth start for classEs
at F.E. Madill Secondary
School this year. With
the general cutbacks"In
education, some of the
classes have more stu-
dents - some as large as
37 students,
In some cases, stu-
dents trying To change
course selections have
found those classes full,
"It is important, as our
budgets tighten and the
flexibility in the system
disappears, that students
choose wisely during the
spring course selection
process," says Principal
Tessier.
Co -curricular activi-
ties (sports etc.) are also
affected by the financial
cutbacks, The regular
school budget can• no
longer fund these activi-
ties. , The Students'
Couneil is funding as,
much asdahey can. The
remainder of the funding
must come from students
wishing to take pan in an
activity Tessier says usu.
ally students will pay for
transportation and entry
fees, The fees charged
will be to cover costs and
not to make a profit.
Students' Council
president is Chris
Montgomery and Jeff
King is vice president,
•Commencement
Commencement takeS
• pla,ce on Friday, Oct. 11, •
at 8:15 p.m. in the double
•gym,250.
• We knew him when..
• Daryl Graham, a for-
mer Madill student, has
gone commercial. DarY1
has issued a 'limited edi-'
A MN SA)1INGS Grove
Whitechurch
tion series of Autuiiiii
Interlude% 4 poster Sae
rendering of one of his
own pieces. Several of
the 300 punts already
have been sold,
Graham is a graduate'
of Sheridan College's
"Classical Animation"
program. and is
employed by Warner
Bros„ Feature Film,
where he recently COM-
'pleted work on the movie
"Space Jauf
If you're interested in
acquiring one of the $4q
prints call the school.
Cheerleaders
Madill cheerleaders
are back a.ttd off to
great start,with coaches
Dianne RoSs and Kim
Snowden, Dianne, 20,
and Kim, 22, are :bath
Madill graduates and for-
mer cheerleaders th,ern
selves.'
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Now the directors, volunteers, Brian, Laura and Kenny
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the Ripley Pair a success •Carol Shantz, Heather
,spite of the threatening - and Kerry, Mark and
weather. •Karen Stanley, Cole,
Purple • Grove Justin and Michael, Joan
proud of President Don •and Janice Eadie and
• Reid, the recipients of the Edna Stanley all of the
Award of Merit - Morley • Ripley area. .
• and Deanna Scott, and Freda and Dave Owen
• especially Gladys Arnoldand their grandchildren',
•who did soya opening Jennifer and Michael
the Fair; Baxter of London s
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h•ospital. •
On, Monday, Isabel
Brook, Mary. Thompson,
Kay Collins- and Marie
Coning visited Mari Reid
• at Jack Carnribells•.
Recent visitors. with
Doug • and. Shirley:
MacDonald were David
and Anna Lawton, Kurt
and Nathan from Port
,-Elgin„ • Georgeand
.Michelle ° Boyer, and
Agnes I -artier altd
Olive tilitespie attended
the big band celebration
days in Port Elgin on
Saturday) Agnei son
Wayne was onelbf the
big bands performing.
They stayed overnight
with Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Farrier- of .that
area.
Betty Armstrong
attended a football game
• last, weekend at Western
University in London,
where her grandson
Michael, a student at
• Guelph University, was
• playing in the game.
•Mr. and Mrs. Waiter
Elliott visited on the
weekend with Mf. and
Mrs. Paul Laidlaw and
family of Dorchester. •
The * eommunity
extends their sympathy to
Angus and Vera Falconer
on the pasSing of Angus'
mother onWednesday.
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The good idea place
• High quality'
• PORCELANoSit,
Ceramic Floor &
Wall Tiles
*Tubs, Showers,
NIfitirlpoolos
• Range Hoods
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Systems
Gil *an Isla float"brated her 86th birthday ere g Ripley• •
Mac and Anne
Gt. on Saturday. - Dinner, • 3 p.m. for alunclieon and, Pair. • '
guests inclitded Joyce get together, then went to " Jvan„Lloyd London
. gathered at the, hi-nne
Farrell Klngarf for'visited on '
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• Robert and David to eel- , familY and Dave Becker'
-their 13(3th
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October birthdays. • William Elliott of ,and harvest..„,..:
Attending , viter,67, Bracebridge; June and thanksgiving
Russelland Pat Stanley, ''''
Norval c' and Isabel pEaaudi G e eElliott.tisiv6No da ,11 Nancy and ' -. 11service,°WMr. n SdiliP11;r1:. Ly•man Bessie Maulden. , ,
• Stanley of Kincardine; Arnold, Isabel Brook,• •
Audrey and Mary Ellen •Sean and sandy Gander Sutton, of Teeswarert and A number from this •
Arnie and Dianne ••,
Traher, Pete and Edith ' •their daughter, . Ruth; area attended the special
PedersonService at South Kinloss
Smith of London; ' -
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and Helen Clifford and family. Also were recent visitors with
visiting were currie Bessie Maulden. on Sunda'. when the
Lawrencand Lorraine cohven, Donna jean and The funeral of the late Batik* family were the
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Stanley, Gregg and Betty Donald Forster, Kay William MacPherson was guests. It was a home -
Twigg, Christopher. Collins and Marj held at the MacKenzie coming and reunion and
David and Katherine of Thompson. and McCreath Funeral a delicious dinner was
Toronto; . Rosalyn We send get well Home, .Lticknftw, on •., served afterwards.
Newmarket; Carl and ti t i Ki di Wednesda,y, with burial We are sorry to report
in milverron, - that Eric Thacker and his
Sutherland of wishes to Allan Coiling,
a pa en n near ne son Lucas received
We are•pleased to
a
report that Mary Scott of
dent on Sunday. Lucas
Ripley was able to return ,,,,a taken .to the
home on Monday after " s
Kincardine hospital and
• • • I. hos Eric
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bel -n8 m Kincardine nos- Eric received a fractured
Pita for several, weeks. wrist and had to have it
Mr. and Mrs. Edbert set at St. *Joseph's in
Bushell and Bessie London on Monday.
•Sunday with.-
Edna • , and
May Boyle.
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Hanna visited
n Sunday evening with.
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On Friday at the Drop
Shoot in Centre, Belle Mole and
Cliff Watson, were fol-
lowed by Vivian Hogan
and Art Ernewein,
winners Main* Roulston had the
most shoots.
injuries infarm acci-