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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-06-10, Page 8Pages 8- Lrueknow Sentinel, Wednesday U 'la,1998. Rita retire by Margaret Errington and Teresa Courtney Relatives, friends and neighbors attended a retirement open house for Rita (Doherty) T,tgert held •d in Goderich. last Sunday..' Her husband .Jack Tigert, seven children and their spouscs,.11 grandchildren andaher brothers and sis- ters attended. Rita cele- brated. her 65th birthday on May 10, Dr, Archie MacIniyre, youngest son of the late Duncan and Cassie (Griffin) Macintyre` of Kintail passed away in Yorkton, Saskatchewan on May 24 in his 77th year, Archie was a Plight • Lieutenant trainer in the Royal Canadian Airforce in St. Boniface, Manitoba. Bt4 After thewar he became a doctor. He is survived by .his family end' sister . earl Cole,: sister-i.nyl4w Marjorie. Maclntyre and her family. He `wasburied in Yorkton, Saskatchewan. Eldon and Mary Austin attended the wedding anniversary celebration, in Bryanston for Ian and Donna (Lotman) Parker on Saturday. A good time was had, by alt who attended the Old Trane monthly dance held at Dungannon Seniors Centre On June 5. Bernice Glenn's Option L Fashion Show was held at the home of Rose Reber on • Sunday afternootl. Modeling the clothing. dat op were Rose, her mother . Mice Brochu, Clinton,, her sister Louise Malott and her niece Civello Malott, Vanastra. Congratulations ''to -baby Allison, Kathleen Coursey, daughter of Diana (Leddy) and Jirn. Coursey of London: who was baptized by father Harry Reitzel on Sunday. Allison Kathleen is a, first grandchild for, Ken and Cathy Leddy. John and. Marina Park attended the wedding of their daughter Glenda to Donald Jervis on Saturday in London. Glenda`s chit- dren Krystal and: Joey took part in the. wedding cere many. Eppie Lawrence spent several days with her • friend Helen: Hunter, in Mitchell,, last week, . Winners at the weekly senior citizen card party last Wednesday, were Joan Robinson, Debris Culbert, David. Sproul and Grant Clare (a grandson of Fred Kuras)., Celebrating 30 years of marriageJune 8 were two prominent local couples Wayne and Linda (Hodges) Durnin, toss and Glenna (Gowing) Pannabecker. Jim • and Margaret Errington spent a day with. sister Jean Henderson at S*uble Beach, and the ho.4.e, weekend in Cambridge attending a brother Carl t ahrner's birthday party. A. visit with Olive Blake at St, Luke's place brought greetings to her "at honrte" friends, • Congratulations to for- mer St. Helen's area resi- dents George and Greta Webster, whose golden, wedding anniversary was June 5. They were ;harried` at the St. Helen's manse by Rev. Newton, on June 5, 1948 and attended by Lois Charnney and Lloyd Humphrey.. Greta (Hum) aGeorge are thephreyparentint of tWa daughters Brenda Rutledge of Auburn and Carol Vincent of Petitcodiac, New Brunswick. A family celebration Will be held later in June'. when Carol will be home from "dewn east." kev. Alex McCailvexy officiated on Sunday for the service •of Communion. In the after- noon, the Board of Stewards sponsored a suc- cessful uc- cessful 10 km walk-a- thon, Trent the church,. to Dauphin's Mill, throtltgh the winding, hilly :mill road tothe zoo, where refreshments were served by -George and ` Jean Errington. Then; it was back to the.church for a social time... Convened by Brock and Jane Hasty. It was a• perfect day for .the 35 walkers, a lad on a tri- cycle and his pet dog, Jessie.' ,A Large crowd attended .the "come and go" ter, at Masonic Hall, Carlow on.. Sunday honoring Verdon and Lois Vanstone on their 50th wedding anniversary (actual date June 5). They are parentsof three sons; Brad, Bob and Bill and daughter Vicki; and grand"- parents rand-parents to eight. 1:rics; were hig er a� sad. Most . prices at the to $8 lower.All'.elasses. of Brussels .sale last week stockers sold $2 to `53 were higher: All classes of higher. fed steers and heifers sold' , There were 334. steers :c $2 higher;. cowsold $2 to `on offer selling from .91..00 $3 higher and ve al $2 to to 97,00. to the liigh .of• $3 higher. Larmbs: sold $5 103,00. : 'r'ltere were 126 ,heifers on offer selling froth 91.00 to 97.00 tothe high of': • 98.75. There Were 206 co'ws'' on offer: Di_and 1:52 55.00 to 62.00 to the high 69.00, 1 3 %52.00 to 57.00, D4 45;00 to 52-.00. There were 310 veal: beef.: 80.00 to 1.43;00;' • Holstein; 70.00 to; 82.00,-` .plain Holstein` .55:00 to 70:00. Lambs: under 50 Lbs., 127.50 to 130.00; 50 to 80 abs117.50 to 142.00, 80 to 95 lbs., 122.50 to 136.00,-95 to 110 Lbs.;• • 1:17,00 wawa. 28.00. Sheep: 27.50 to. 55.00. Goats: 28.00 to 120.00. ,per .head. LusTINGs WANTED PAUL :ZINN 528:2411 ELGIN ST. Praised bun?Ialow, garage, $144,900. 1.5 ACRES - Auitding. Lot, ';Kinloss. , 3/4 ACRE - buirding lot, serviced Inglis St. $35,000. RETAIL .STORE. - With 2 bedroprnl apaartment. Excellent, condlii6n. 599,900; AUBURN,- Three bedroom.house:. plus,extra lot with 24' X 30" shop; Reduced to $61,01*. • • NAR W.1NGHAM brick • bungalow, 2 barns, now kitchen: $127;900.-, ReduBUNGALcedow - With-carpgrt, 3: bedrooms, ail heat:11061o* St. to $54,900: BRICIZ HOME 5 bedroorp;,:1,4 acre eaunttyaot.5110,000 • 100 ACRES Kintgs z, brick • horns, 40x50 shed wlth.6 box" . stalls, 55 crop, 15 tidy,. 15: pasture. 2 ACHE - 4 bedrifom, tome,;28" x` .46' shed, 12.0' ,x:30! barn gear Port Alpert. $114;500, HAVELOCK ST. Attached home with double garage. 585,000, 6 BEDROOM house, attached 3 bay garage:,8ob St. 5125,000; 30'x50' SHOP "with 14'x14' door, oltioe area, 1/2 acre $64,900; 1.5•ACRES•--with creek -3 becirooms,. 16' x 24' Shed. $69,900. SRiC A8 ' UNIT apaitment cpmplex, 2 bem units. Good fang tem! investdrooment. $235;000; . EDGE:C1F TOWN - 3 bedroom hoosii 2 car 'heatott 9aragetworkshop, 75 x622' lot. with Stream & pod. $97,$00. 560,500. - 1 acre lot, 4, bedroom home edge of Lucknow • VEAr1 RouND HOME { rin Nine Mlle river, 2• bedrooms, Worwoodlprkst� $ep86ane:,500heat,. Nide 137 ACRES -.east Wawarlosh;'. remodeled, 3 bedroom' brick, ' large beet barn, 5319,000. 60 ACRES - 60 WCrkable, East,. Wewanosr's. LISTINGS WANTED • Sommer league 115 and HT -Betty Small`. 217, Richard Elliott 311; Anita Elliott` 597, Richard Elliott 721.: 200+ scores; Anita Elliott 210, 205, Betty Small 2.17, Richard Elliott 311, 231, Bill Stewart 210, 235, Andy Page 277; Ron Elliott 208, 203, Ross Lewis 274, Eric Taylor 235, :243'233. Standings: Chestnuts 6, Walnuts 4, Lugnuts'4, Coconuts 4, Pecans 3, Hazelnuts 3. Fowlers are still welcome for the summer league on Thursdays at 8 p.m,.