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B.A.
McDONAGH
REAL ESTATE 8. INSURANCE LTD.
528-2031 LUCKNOW
FARMS
WEST WAWANOSH - 100 acre farm, ap-
proximately 65 workable, red brick home,
barn and two sheds.
CULROSS TWP. -300 acres Teeswater
loam, 250 acres workable, 2 sets of
buildings. Mortgage available to qualified
purchaser.
KINLOSS — 110 acres with 90 acres
drained and level, drilled well, electric
pump, balance bush. Asking '55,000.00.
KINLOSS - 90.5 acres, level and drained.
3 bedroom home, 2 baths, barns and 2 im-
plement sheds. Asking '75,000. `
KINLOSS • 100 acres, around 65
workable, fairly level and fair drainage,
balance bush.
LUCKNOW - 3 bedroom house on
Havelock St.°'Priced to sell. •
Listings Wanted
FRASER MacKINNON
528-3013
BARRY McDONAGH
528-3821
DAVID MacKINNON
395-2483
'C.A.M.C.
- Bookkeeping
- Income Tax Preparation
- Experienced Staff
Alan Campbell
328A Josephine Street
WINGHAM
357-3687 or 887-9451
Hours: Mon -Fri 9-6 Sat 9-1
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SPECIAL
GARBAGE COLLECTION
A special pick-up of Targe items such
as Fridges, Stoves, Mattresses, Hot
Water Tanks, etc.
will be held
Monday, May 23rd, 1988
All Articles to be set out by 8:00 AM
NO REGULAR GARBAGE OR
BRUSH WILL BE PICKED UP.
NOTICE
We're open this week for our
GOING OUT OF BUSINESS
SALE OF SALES
! Everything MUST GO M Prices SLASHED Daily
All Day Friday, May 13/88
MIDNIGHT MADNESS
OPEN FRIDAY 9:00 A.M. - 10:00 P.M.
Further price reductions Saturday if necessary
STORE CLOSED MAY 14/88
LUCKNOW VARIETY & DRY GOODS
LUCKNOW - 528-2238
There was cause for celebration at the South Kinloss Presbyterian Church last week
as the WMS celebrated its 100th anniversary. Mrs. Jean Hughes, the oldest member of
the group, was given the honourable task of cutting the huge anniversary cake. Jean
joined the South Kinloss WMS in 1922 and still takes in the monthly meetings
whenever possible. Congratulations to Jean for her dedication to the organization and
to the WMS for a century of service. (Marg Burkhart photo)
W.M.S. turns 100
Leonard and Wilma Clarke went up to
Parry Sound last weekend to see their new
grandson, Justin Edward, son of Bonnie
and Ed Davidson.
Betty Morrison and family of Sudbury
psent a few days here with her father, Cur-
rie Colwell, and other family and friends in
the community.
Baptized at South Kinloss Church, on
Sunday were: Holly Gibson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. David Gibson; Christina
Keith daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Keith; and Laurie Guay, daugher of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Guay.
Doug and Donna Dickie and their three
children of Markdale, Walter awl Jariet
SOUTH
KINLOSS
By Ruth Buchmeier
Dickie of Unionville, and William and
Irene and Krissa and Shea were Mother's
Day dinner guests with Ira and Elizabeth
Dickie.
• South Kinloss W.M.S. celebrated their
100th anniversary on Wednesdaf evening
at the church with a very good turn out for
the successful evening.
Help stop vandalism
Crime Stoppers of Grey Bruce are seek-
ing the public's assistance in the investiga-
tion of wide spread vandalism in Owen
Sound.
The Owen Sound Police Force report
that between January and April 1988, a
large attount of vandalism has occurred to
bus shelters within the city of Owen Sound,
Ontario..
A bus shelter at 3195 3rd Avenue East
has been the victim of repeated attacks by
vandals. Between January 13th and 28th,
sixteen panes of glass were broken, on
March 22nd, four more panes were
reported broken, and on April 13th two
more panes were broken, as well as
damage being done to the aluminum roof
and side panels. It appears that a sharp ob-
ject had been poked through the roof and
the walls. Approximate damage to this one
bus shelter has been approximately $800.
over the last four months.
The Owen Sound Police Force reported
CRIME.
STOPPERS -�
1-800=265-3787
that this is not an isolated incident of van-
dalism. Vandalism has been done to other
bus shelters throughout Owen Sound, &
damage has been done to other municipal
and private property. A random poll of
other police forces in Grey and Bruce in-
dicates that vandalism is becoming a ma-
jor problem throughout both counties.
If you feel you can help in this case or
any other case, Crime Stoppers of Grey
Bruce are willing to pay a reward up to
$1,000 for information leading to an arrest.
Call CRIME STOPPERS at 1-800-265-3787.
Yoiu need not identify yourself and all in-
formation is strictly confidential.