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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-05-28, Page 10Page iO – VileItnoW Se ti m`INTEE LISTINGS. WANTED PAUL ZINN 628-2411 66' x 32'• insulated shod in. Dungannon $32,000: • E. WAWANOSH -100 acres, ' 70 workable, 4 bedroom house, bam shed. $46,0O0.. 3 bedroom, 'mil heat, carport. ONE Aei`E - Buildinglot near Lucknow $55,000: KINLOSS - 1.4 acres,, 3 bedroom house, 45' x 96? Insulated shed: $110,500. 1MINGH'AM 2 bedroom bungalow, 11 finished basement with wood stove, oil heat. $70,000. ' ASHFIELD 3 bedreoms, double garage, 4/10 acre' $82;500;. ` . HISTORIC LUCKNOW 4-5 bedroom; new kitchen and bath's, formal .living/dinirig rooms, garage, 8/10 acre lot: TWO BEDROOM BUNGALOW - full' basement, garage, new .oil heat &. windows. $60,000. HAVELOCK -. Completely renovated, 3 bedroom • house, 11/ bath, move in condition.' Reduced to eeeeo0. 99.9 ACRES - Ashfield, 90 workable, 4 bedroom house, barn, 2 shed. $199,000. FOUR Serviced. building, lots starting at $27,000 2:5 ACRES - near Kinloss, 3' bedroom house. $55,000., W. WAWANOSH -100 acres, 60 workable, 3 bedroom house; large barn/shop, shed. • KINLOSS - 4 bedroom home • on : 1 , acre lot, edge . JO Lucknew $72,900. :BUNGALOW - on .62 acre lot, 4 . bedrooms, 2 car garage, shed, fireplace. Reduced ' LUDGARD - 3 bedroom, vinyl sided, dlywali, • oilheat, 7'0'x165' lot. $64,900. 7.8 ACRES ' - edge of Lucknow $49,000. • • GOUGH' S.T. - 3 bedreiom; garage, new siding, $72,000,. 149 ACRES Ashfield Twp:. alt workable: HOLYR0.OD .'3 bedroom house with `insulated/heated. garage $55,0.00, el, Wednesday', 1,102% 1997 iors n'onth• around th.e c. -- The. Lucknow Town and Country Club, branch 244 meet at the River Valley Apartments, Lucknow every month except July and August, Following, the regular meeting, games of either euchre, shoot, bingo or fun filled' silly parcel games• are played. June is Senior's month. On Sunday, June a mem- hers will meet outside the Lucknow Anglican ` Church at 11:15 a.m. and ,walkin as a body for the 11:30 service: After the' service we will enjoy a pot luck din - nor at the River Valley ' Apartments ffollowed by crazy games. The United Senior Citizens of Ontario, Inc. will hold the zone Spring.' Rally in Moorefield on Friday. Several members of the Lecknow' Town and Country Club plan to go. Purpose of the USCG is to:. unite for the betterment of all Senior Citizens in Ontario; to improve the quality ' of life; topresent senior's concernsand needs to the government. Seniors working. together can snake a dif- ference. ifTerence. impammie=rwiwis .On lune 2 lownirr. • VOTE... OAV'EJ'OSLIN • •National Reconcilicition; not divorce or bickering *National Security; protect•Iife, property and •. , freedom *Economic Stability; freer enterprise •:Safe Communities; 'a fairer,justice system • 'Fiscal Responsibility; time to stop robbing our Children. Christian Hari•+ g+e Part For it formation: Ph. Formorals..in action, Canada's responsible Olternativil I Authofizedhy Jean t** oikiial agent f?;_Dove:Jostinn einurne by Jean Rose Angus and: , Vera Falconer, Allan and Norma Falconer were Sunday visitors with Richard : and Margaret Wellwood of Shelburne, Waytre and Beth Farrier of Guelph, Janis Davis, Mark . and • Scott of Windsor were visitors last weekend with Agnes Farrier. The Canadian Cancer Society, 'in Whitechurch• and surrounding area, col- lected $601.22, thanks to Cannan Whytock, Hennie Uyl, • Linda Smitts, • Mildred Pardon, Agnes Farrier and donors. • Norma Rintoul, Nell and, Helen Rintoul; Sharon Campbell, • Thelma. Cardiff, Doris and Leonard Robinson visited on.Sunday at the home of Barry . and. Donna Gutoskie, of Kitchener, to have a visit with Michelle who was home from. Raleigh, North Carolina, where she is nursing. $6704 raisec1 .for Cancer Socet; by Mildred Loree The generosity of the people of Lecknow: and' area: has been,demonstrat- ed again` this year far the April Cancer Society Campaign''. . The area includes'from Amber -ley to Pine. River and from the lake to: the Ripley road under the capable ; leadership of Marion. Lowry: The Kairshea and' Holyroo.l •` Women's : Institute are. responsible for. eanvassing , from the Township . of Kin •oss. and other .can- vassers look after Hwy 86 both east and.west'., • The town" itself is ,divid-, ed ' up:with 'different: team' captains resgonsible:•for canvassers for each area. • To each one invoIved it any way' with helping .out the 'campaign, a big thank you from. the Cancer Society and the many peo- ple who will benefit from your gifts of time and money. Pad}ent • services, research, education, can- cer clinics, lodge services, emotional .support pro- grams; hoinesuppert;. transportation assistance'. and pediatric' services will. all be helped' because of you. The final total < was $G,743.31% the' rnest. that. has. ever 'been collected demonstratiug .your belief that "Cancer Can Be Beaten." S Brrthday.Club b. • nily Simpson, May 24, 1995 2 Years Old Amber Weir may ea, 1988 9 Years Old Peter Van Osch May 28, 1989. 8 Years Old . Melissa Atkinson: •May°28, 1990. 7 Years told • Anna Miltenburg May 28, 1996 1. Year Old Emir Sloeties May 30, 1995 2 Years Old Matthewir. Van• Osch June 1, 1989 8Years Old Nalene. Van Boven June 1, 1094 3`Years Old Eirniliet Hogan June 1, 1995 2 Years old. Ryan Smith.. June 2, 1990 T Years Old I`.ii:=lf"IA hi— June 2, 1989 8 Years Old Rey.' and'Nits. Clarence MQClenaghan of. Kincardine were Monday visitors with Mildred McClenaghan and John McKinnon. Chalmers: WMS Members of :Chalmers . WMS met on May 21 at the home of Mildred Pardon,enjoying dessert • prior to the meeting.. Jean Ross was the leader giving the call to worship. The theme was based around mothers. and family. The scripture was taken from Ruth. Mildred Purdon gave two readings. A video on flowers, was shown.. Rollcall was to name your favorite spring flower. Kathleen Elliott presided for the business portion. Norma Rintoul gave the closing Prayer, and a penny auction fol- lowed. ll aldienb meet for' 'jack d Xll 1 The Haldenby. families from this area met at the Kinlas Communty Centre for a jack and jill' shower for 'Vicki:Brown aril Mike:McGill'ion, on • Sunday afternoon. • Our best wishes arse. ,sent to Jessie Moon who under went surgery in the Goderich hospital. Folks `Train., this area attended the ` Reid -Fry wedding--i-n ki:pley ee Saturday. The Presbyterian WMS ,met Tuesday. at the ' home. of Nina Bushell: Marilyn Reid, the presi- dent, welcomed': everyone and opened the meeting. The :rollcall was. answered with a verse 'on "growth." It: was: deca.ded to pay the way. of the children to the :Reny in Kirtail.in June. A new , vacuum cleaner is to :purchased • and some supplies for our new kitchen. , ' Marilyn Reid had .the .odevotions on growth and Betty. Bushell had the . pro- gram from the Record on our attitudes to change and, new people; entering' the church. ° Our annual bake and producesale followed: with Myrtle Percy as auc- tioneer. Nina Bushell and her . •daughter tsebel served .lunch.' Plans were also made for a farewell party for: our minister Rev.. tephen.____ Lindsay and his family • who are going. to Stoney Creek. ' . . • A NEW >!o AU1iENTUHE IN EVERY 90 M S ^" S ]..ORE HOURS. • - ON. -WED 9:30-5:30. " TIUR5::& FRI. 9:30-,8, ' W!'t1ttu*V i92ire9Ef Kitchen.Gilts* Collectibles- A WhIt 3964424 • ' - 5:30 9 CALENDAR L F��s CUN1 14-4 �.. 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Pad}ent • services, research, education, can- cer clinics, lodge services, emotional .support pro- grams; hoinesuppert;. transportation assistance'. and pediatric' services will. all be helped' because of you. The final total < was $G,743.31% the' rnest. that. has. ever 'been collected demonstratiug .your belief that "Cancer Can Be Beaten." S Brrthday.Club b. • nily Simpson, May 24, 1995 2 Years Old Amber Weir may ea, 1988 9 Years Old Peter Van Osch May 28, 1989. 8 Years Old . Melissa Atkinson: •May°28, 1990. 7 Years told • Anna Miltenburg May 28, 1996 1. Year Old Emir Sloeties May 30, 1995 2 Years Old Matthewir. Van• Osch June 1, 1989 8Years Old Nalene. Van Boven June 1, 1094 3`Years Old Eirniliet Hogan June 1, 1995 2 Years old. Ryan Smith.. June 2, 1990 T Years Old I`.ii:=lf"IA hi— June 2, 1989 8 Years Old Rey.' and'Nits. Clarence MQClenaghan of. Kincardine were Monday visitors with Mildred McClenaghan and John McKinnon. Chalmers: WMS Members of :Chalmers . WMS met on May 21 at the home of Mildred Pardon,enjoying dessert • prior to the meeting.. Jean Ross was the leader giving the call to worship. The theme was based around mothers. and family. The scripture was taken from Ruth. Mildred Purdon gave two readings. A video on flowers, was shown.. Rollcall was to name your favorite spring flower. Kathleen Elliott presided for the business portion. Norma Rintoul gave the closing Prayer, and a penny auction fol- lowed. ll aldienb meet for' 'jack d Xll 1 The Haldenby. families from this area met at the Kinlas Communty Centre for a jack and jill' shower for 'Vicki:Brown aril Mike:McGill'ion, on • Sunday afternoon. • Our best wishes arse. ,sent to Jessie Moon who under went surgery in the Goderich hospital. Folks `Train., this area attended the ` Reid -Fry wedding--i-n ki:pley ee Saturday. The Presbyterian WMS ,met Tuesday. at the ' home. of Nina Bushell: Marilyn Reid, the presi- dent, welcomed': everyone and opened the meeting. The :rollcall was. answered with a verse 'on "growth." It: was: deca.ded to pay the way. of the children to the :Reny in Kirtail.in June. A new , vacuum cleaner is to :purchased • and some supplies for our new kitchen. , ' Marilyn Reid had .the .odevotions on growth and Betty. Bushell had the . pro- gram from the Record on our attitudes to change and, new people; entering' the church. ° Our annual bake and producesale followed: with Myrtle Percy as auc- tioneer. Nina Bushell and her . •daughter tsebel served .lunch.' Plans were also made for a farewell party for: our minister Rev.. tephen.____ Lindsay and his family • who are going. to Stoney Creek. ' . . •