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INVESTMENTS
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524-2773« 1-800,2655.5503
LUCKNOW
DISTRICT
COMMUNITY
CENTRE
BINGO
Sunday, July lath
Saturday, July 12th
Kerri Snowden & Clint MOrray
OPEN PATES
-Fri: July. 1 l-18-25
Sat: July 19 •
CALL; 528-3429
9a.m.-5p.m.
Ii`INTEE
• LISTINGS!
WANTED
PAUL ZINN
528-2411.
CANNING; ST. 7•3 bedroom,
private lot, new siding and,
front porch. $82,000;
E. WAWANOSH -, 100 acres,
70` warltable, 4 ;ivedro93-t-
house, bar shad,
$49,900 3; bedroom, oil
heat, carport,
•ONE ACRE.- Building.lot
near Lucknow $55,000.: •
HAVELOCK ST. 4 bedroom;
wood/oil,heat,. wood floors.
$74,900. •
•ASH.FIEI D -. 3 be'drooms,•.
double garage, 4/10 afire
$82,500:
HISTORIC'LUCKNOW 4-5.:
bq.droo n)... new . kitcher': and
baths, formal tieing/di'ning
rooms; garage; 8/10 acre lot.
HAVELOCK - Completely_
renovated, 3, bedieom .house,
11/2 bath, move tnl condition,
Reduced to :$78:900;.
:FOUR - Serviced building fats
starting at $27,000:. ' `'•
KiNLOSS 4 bedroom home
.ort ,1 acre : lot; 'edge, , of
Lucknovd: $69.900:.
7.8 ACRES - .edge of
Lucknow.$49,000..
GOUGH•ST.;'3 bedroom,'
garage, new. siding,.$72,000.
• r HO.LYROOD"- 3'bedroom
,house With instilated/heated'
j garage $566,000. .
For; Information on
Properties listed
below contact .
Richard' D.. Askes •
:519-528-3935; :Res.
1518-528-2740 Fax
COMMERCLAL• 'B,UILDING
LOTS - 3.3 acres Turnber''y
Township, .,edge of Winghatn.
Pay .less taxes., poss'ible
invostrrte�ttpropetty — .
:80' x 80' BUILDING LOT
with 24' x 36' small barn, just.
off Main Street, LucknoW.
Zoned commercial X22,000.
1 Good location for .small
- engine business I
+ LISTINGS WANTED
Suenrner Reading Review
by Hamish Black, 9
LCPS Grade 4
The Lost Locket
by Carol Malas
Have you ever 'lost something that was very impor-
tant to your •
In this book, Roz losesher great-grandmother's lock-
et. At the start Roz's mom. gage Roz her 'great -grand..
mother'slocket, and tells her she shouldn't take it to
school. Roz says,she can take care of it.
.At school, Roz leaves her locket in her desk, but at
the end of the day it 'is gone. Roz felt sick. She didn't
know what to do! She asked her. friend Sam to help her.
Do you think they'll findthe locket?
If you want to find the- answer to Roz's great adven-
ture, read Carol Matas's book called The Lost Locket.
. This mystery book is good for all ages.
Summer Reading Review'..
by. Heather deBoer, 6,
LCPS Grade,1
,Jillian .Diggs
by,Fhoebe Gilniart
This is a very nice book if you ever want; o read it..
Jilhian Jiggs likes to play; with boxes and dress -up,
but she doesn't really like to clean up her room.
THEATRE
• KINCARDINE
396-3250..
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Penningtons have daughter
by Jean Ross
Congratulations to
Allan and Valerie
Pennington on the birth of
a daughter recently.
Janice Davis, Mark and
Scott of Windsor visited
last weekend with Agnes
Farrier.
Lorraine Ross, Owen
Sound, and Cheryl Slack,
Brock and Troy of
Sarasota, Florida; Bob,
Lois, Alex, Andrew and
Amanda Ross of
Waterloo, Dave 'and Kim
Ross, Andrew and
Brandon were Sundayvis-
ito>Gs with Don and Jean
Ross.
Rhonda Neuman bf
Ayton graduatedfrom the
University of Waterloo
May, 29 with a Bachelor of
Arts Degree in Social
Development. Studies, also
receiving a certificate. on
child abuse and family
violence- _ prevention.
Rhonda was on the Dean's
Honor list. •
She is currently
employed with . the
Waterloo Regional Health
Centre. She will be attend-
ing Wilfrid Laurier
University the next two
years working towards her
Masters Degree: '
Attending the gradua-
tion ceremony was .hus-
band Bruce, 'sonsRob,
Jeremy, and Drew, and her
parents Bill, and .Kathy
Gibson. 0
~,. Did you know?
One in five Canadians has
some form of respiratory
problem. : .
Most...1.ivpstOck sold, steady
at Brussels last week
..
At Brussels Livestock last week, both
fed steers and heifers sold on a steady
trade; cows also sold steady; veal sold on
a good strong active trade; lambs' sold
$10 to $20 higher: . On Friday the stocker
calves sold steady to last week, with the
yearlings selling $2 to $4 higher.
206 steers on offer selling from 88.00
" to 94.00 to high of 99:00.
Cunningham Farms,'Lucan, 30, avg.
1396 lbs., avg. 93.73 to 99,00.
Allan Rundle, Exeter, 29, avg. 1264
lbs., avg. 93.69 to 99.00. '
Don Shiell, Wingham, 7, avg. 1314
lbs., .avg: 9385 to 96.00.
.Brian and Daniel Beyers'bergen,
Lucknow, 2, avg. 1453 lbs., avg. 91.15 to
93.00. ;
135 heifers on offer selling from 88.00 •
to 9400 to .high 104.00. .•
Pauline 1-1Qrsburgh, Mount Forest, 1,:
weighing 1270 lbs, sold for 97,75.
Clint Murray, Lucknow,;.2, avg. 1338
lbs„ avg. 87.29 to 92.25. • •
124 cows on offer selling from 45.00
to 60.00 to high 65.00. ` 1
7 bulls on offer selling from 58:00 to
72.00 to the high 75.00.
302 veal on offer selling Beef: 90.00
to 137.00 Holstein: 85.00 to 95,.00; corn-
mon
orn mon and medium Holstein: 70.0010
':80.00; plain Holstein: 60.00 to 70:30..
Onias Brubacher, Teeswater,' 8, avg.
629 lbs, avg. 110.12 to 13450.
Sheep: 50.00 to 74.00
toats:..20.00.to 90.00.
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Arrest
. .young
offenders
OPP continue their 'inves-
.
tigation into break and
enters at the Lake Huron
Road and Gun, and the
Paisley Liquor Store, on
July 1...: ,w ,` ,
The stolen guns and
liquor were recovered by
the Colltngwood Police
Service on July 2, when
•they arrested two young
offenders. while .investigat-
ing
investigating another' break, and
enter.