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PAUL ZINN
528-2411
E. WAWANOSH - 45.7 acres,
30 workable with barn and
'well. 76.5 acres with 30-35
workable 1/2 mile Maitland
River frontage, 5 bedroom
home withfireplace; garage
shed. $235,000. for both.
2 YEAR OLD - Bungalow
neat Lucknow, 2000 sq. ft. 3
bedroom, 3 baths, fireplace.
$195,000.
'IINILLOUGHBY ST. Totally
remodelled 3 bedroom
bungalow. 20' x 20' shed.
$95,000. . •
NEAR' LUCKNOW - 3
bedroom house, 9, Mile River
arrd'pond. 20'.x 30.', shdp.
$11,0,000. . "
WINGHAM - 1 1/2 storey,- 3
bedroom with tinnily room
addition. New heating. and
hydro. $74,900.
•3/4 ACRE BUILDING LOT
Inglis $t. $35,000.
Bt.UEVALE. - 3 bedrorim
home on Maitland River,
shop; private . setting..
$99,900-. .
CANNINGST. 3: bedroom;
private' lot, new siding and
'front porch. $82,000.
E. WAWANOSH -:100 acres,
70 workable,. 4 bedroom
house, • barn • -shed:
$230,000. ' , " ..
$49,900. 3 bedroom. oil..
heat, carport. Wheeler St.
ONE ACRE,- Building lot
nearLucknow. .
B & ' B POTENTIA - 5
bedroom home, new kitchen
and bath, spacious rooms;
large treed lot: .
GOUGH. ST. + .2=3' bedroom
-with garage, oil. heat:
$69i9oo.
FOUR - Serviced building Tots
starling at $27,000...
KINLOSS - 4 bedroom .home
on 1 'acre Jot, edge•. Of
Lucknow $69,900
FURLOUGH' 3 bedroom
mobile ..plus: extra riot.
$39.900.
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Richard D. Askes
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519-528-2"740 'Fax
COMMERCIAL BUILDING
LOTS. - 2:3 acres Turnberry
Township,, edge of wingham:
'Pay ,:Ies's, faxes,: possible
investment. property.
80' .x8.0`•BUILDING LOT
with 24' 'x .36' small bam,. just
off ; Main, Street. Lucknow.
Zoned Commercial $22,000:
Good location for smaall.
engine business. ,
LISTINGS WANTED ,
Uxbridge folks
visit Sleigbtholms
Bill and Janet Burnell
and family of Uxbridge
were weekend visitors .
'with Elmer and Margaret
Sleightholm.
Larry Armstrong of St.
Thomas spent the week-
end with his parents,
George .and Betty
Armstrong.
Fred ;and Judy Parry, 'of
Bright, were recent visi-
tors with the Arnnstron,gs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Mc'Clenagha,n , of
Kitchener, were :Friday vis-
itors. with Mildred
McClenaghan. '
Mildred attended the
70th birthday party .on
Sunday for Joan Hibbert
of Gode#'ich, `
Wayne Farrier, of ,.
Guelph, spent a tew days
with Agnes last week.
Angus and Vera
Falconer attended the
Cleghorn and Blanchard
wedding on Saturday and
the reception at the
Wingharn - Golf and
• Country Club.
Congratulations from
the community .to Ron
Beecroft and Gayle Plumb -
'who :were married
Saturday at the
Whitechurch United
Church. The wedding din-
ner was.held in the hall:
Evan McQuillin" is still fiddlin' at the age of 96..
Evan, residing at Country Road Lodge, cele-
brated his 96th birthday last Friday. (Livingsjon.'
photo) .
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Sympathy extended
to Haldenby family
by Ruth Buchreier
Sympathy is extended
to Irene and Bill Haldenby
and family on the death of
Irene's .. mom, Mairnie
Rpulston,•who died ,last
week.
This is:the first week.:of
"back to school" so drivers
and walkers watch for the
• buses and children head-
•; ing toschool. We' are'.,
wishing, a great. year for.
students as they venture
out to another year. Also
to the ,teachers and,bus
drivers
Shirley, Tom and Mary
Downie attende d the wed
ding of Andy Blanchard
and:.Tammy Cleghorn in
Winghatn last Saturday:
Alesha Moffat returned
home .:from... spending' the.
summer near Paris,
France. She was working
as a .Nanny and did some
touring with, that family.
She .also suet up with a girl
friend from Bluevale
It's time for the students
to be .off to furthertheir,
post secondary education.
This year those include: -
Julie Carter is back for her
second year in Kingston
where.' she is taking
Concurrent Education at
Queens., Kristen O'Neill is
back to Waterloo for her•
second year '• of •
Kinesiology.
Marita MacDougall is
gone to Windsor'for teach;
ers .college. isgone .Livestoc,
back to York University in
Toronto for her third year.
Chad Moffat is off to .
Windsor where he is tak-
ing his.first,'year in engi-
•neering.
Winnie Wasdall, ;a resident. at Country Road
Lodge, is 98 years young. She was born Aug.
13, 1899. (Livingston photo).
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GuidinglScouting Registration
Thursday,' S ptember'fl/97
6:30 PM -;8:00 PM
Lucknow Legion
Guiding Registration Pee 28.0°
Scouting Registration Fee
One $40,00 - Two $75.® - Three $110.00.
Product:
alert on
mushrooms
The Canadian Food."`
Inspection. Agency is
warning consumers that
10 oz. (284 .mi)` cans of
mushrooms (pieces and
stems) sold 'under the
name Casino brand and
Casino and .Pantry : Shelf
brand may contain danger-
- ous bacteria toxins. •
The canned mushrooms
are distributed by Les
. Aliments Heritage Foods
Ind., Westmount, Quebec:
Product codes for the
affected cans are : HPMC7
2 18A and 7, E, 375 IB
156. .
The company has -initi
.ated a recall. No illness
has been reported.
St., Helen's :Women's'
Institute members and
friends spent' an afternoon
touring the ."Gingerbread
Doll .. Muse.um"'' • at
Wroxeter. They viewed
over 4000 dolls from all
around the world. • ,
They then toured to
Gorrie to- the Maitland.,
Mill established in 1856,
then stopped at Bluevale
•T ountry Kitchen for sup-
per!' •••
Thanks .to the .ci mmit-
tee in charge we all
enjoyed the day plus our
little side tours.
At Brussels'' Livestock last week,, =fed steers, heifers
and cows :sold stead':. Veal sold $1 to $2 lower and
plainer veal :$2 to $3 lower. Lambs sold. on a fully,
strong active trade, with all classes of stockers selling .
on a fully strong active market. •
Steers:'393 selling. from 88,00 to 94.00 to high 97.50:.
Cunningham Farms;. Lucan, 54, avg,, 133 L lbs: avg.
92.75 with a' limo steer weighing 1290 lbs selling for
97:50 to MGL Packers..
Schmidt Brook Farms. Inc., Woodstock, 1.3 avg.
1421 lbs., avg: 92:46 to 96.75
Ken Eadie, •Holyrood, 16, avg: 1351 -lbs:, avg. 91.89;
to 94.75. • '•
Martin Metske, Lucknow, 18, avg.' 1182 lbs., avg..
90.17 to 94.75,. } .
Heifers: 240 selling from '88.00 to 93.00 to high
94.75.
A gold heifer consigned by Simon Martin, Mount
Forest weighing 995 lbs. sold to Howatt Bros for 94:75.
with his total offering of 19 avg. 1056 lbs. avg 90.40...
• .. Nona' McClinchey, Auburn, 8, avg. ' 1273 lbs. avg.
87.28 with a limo heifer weighing 1245 lbs., "selling,for
.94.75' to Holly Park Meat Packers: '
Hugh Love, Atwood, 18, avg. 1148 lbs,, avg; 90.00
to. 93.50
Cows: 225 selling from' 45.00 to:58 0.0 to high 68.00.
Arie Greydanus, Grand Valley,' one limo weighed.
1300 lbs. sold for 68.00:
Hanover. Stock Farms, .Pusl'inch; 6 'blonde cows,
weighing 1300 lbs. sold for:68.00.':
Jim Masters, Orton; 2 red cows avg;'.1035 lbs., sold,..
for 60.60 to 64.50.
Beef veal 90.00 to 127.00; Holstein veal 80.00 to
.95+00, plain Holstein 60.00 to 80.00. ` ' • -
Lambs: under 50 lbs. 105.00 to 107.50; 50 to 80 lbs.
130.00 to 165:00; 80 to 95 lbs '118.00. to '136.00; 95 to
109 lbs. 107:50 to 1.25.00.
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