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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1989-05-03, Page 13Lucknow Seatlnel9 Wednesday, May 3, 939 --Page 13 MCDQNAGH t.St'H'• 5282031 LUCKNOW FARMS KINLOSS TWP. - Farrow to finish, 212 acres, pit and upright silos, good 3 bedroom home, drilled well. KINLOSS 100 acres slightly rolling, 75 workable, small lake. Priced $52,000.00 KINLOSS - 100 acres, fairly level, well drained, 65 workable. $60,000.00 COUNTRY HOME - 4 :bedrooms, 4 pc. & 2 pc. bath, large kitchen, well insulated, 30' x 50' partially heatedgarage. $64,900.00 TWO GOOD•BUILDING LOTS. Listings Wanted FRASER MacKINNON 5283013 BARRY McDONAGH 528-3821 DAVID MacKINNON 395-2483 West Wawanosh Mutual Insurance Company Dungannon, 529-7922 1-800-265-5595 Farm Protection For: Saturday evening Doug and Shirley Mac- Donald of Purple Grove attended the 25th wedding anniversary for Carl and Lena Nesbitt in Blyth. Endura Owens of Hamilton spent last week with her sister Rina and Donald Gillies. On Monday all three visited with .Evelyn Henderson Lucknow. Donald and Alma Gillies visited with San- dra Bickford in Goderich. Valerie and David Gibson, Dan and Julie of London spent Sat. with Donald and Alma. Weekend guests with Harvey and Wilda Thompson were - Lauraine and Frank Burgstaller of Bathe and .Jonathan and Jeremy Thompson of Ripley. Donna and Fred Young of Dungannon spent Sat. evening with Harvey and Wilda Thompson. 'Wanda Gawley spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Marlene Greig near Lucknow. Don and Anne McCosh were guests at the marriage of Jackie Van Osch and Murray Scott -on Sat. Congratulations to the happy Bride. and Groom from your Purple Grove neighbours. Noel, Dianne and Robert of Toronto spent the weekend with his mother Mrs. Bette MacLeod. Friends of Ethel Gawley will be pleased to know she is residing at the Malcolm House Kincardine. Marjorie Thompson visited during the week with Olive and Al Irwin and Viola and Bill Stanley. Sunday afternoon Marie Colling, Marjorie Thompson and Kay Collins attended a shower in honour of Sandra Nickolson at the home of Bert and Eva Nickolson. Anyone interested in joining the Purple Grove 4-H Landscaping chits contact Fran Farrell 395-5628 or Dorothy Needham 395-2711 before May 7. Students at Lucknow Central Public School 'held a skip a thon in support of the Heart and Stroke Foundation. They were 68 participants, grouped in five ,or six. While one in the group slipped, the others rested. (Pat Livingston photo) UFPLE GROVE Anyone interested imthe Purple Grove 4-H Social Recreation Club or the Ripley Vet Club contact Brenda Bridge 395-5911 or 395-2906 before May 7. Don and Tiny Robertson, Lena McNabb, Don and Anne McCosh were dinner guests of Dorothy Collins Lucknow on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Walsh of Millerton were Tuesday visitors with Don and Anne McCosh. Earl and June Elliott returned to their home on Friday after Earl's surgery. Happy 4th birthday to Mathew McGillivary. Friday visitors with the McGillivary's were Wib and Eunice Em- merton.: OnSaturdaythe Lochead'.s and Col- lins families andKatherine Collins, and a 'group of little friends helped him celebrate. Ladies don't 'forget the W.I. Sunshine Sister Banquet tonight at 7.pmat the Golden Pheasant Restaurant - Wingham. Deanna and Morley Scott visited with Bet- ty .and Art Helm Saturday evening. Janet Farrell visited with , Susan, Peter, and Garrett Roberts of Denfield. Norval and Isobel Stanley were among the guests at the 50th wedding anniversary of Mel and Peachy Dahmer held in the Kincar- dine Legion Hall Saturday night. Leland and Winnie Stanley and Trudy visited with Norval and Isabel Stanley on Monday and on Thursday Jessie and Tam- my Doupe were callers. Recent visitors with Doug and Shirley MacDonald were Brenda, Mandy, Missy and Jamie MacDonald of Tara. Happy 13th birthday to Stephanie MacDonald. 1 Rathwell resigns from Huron County hoard of Education A position came open with the Huron County Board of Education after the resignation of trustee Sally Rathwell at the Board's May meeting. Mrs. Rathwell, trustee for the Township of Tuckersmith and the Village of Hensall, resigned in order to take ,employment with the board in the capacity of secretary at Vanastra Public School. After accepting the resignation the board faced a decision of•either filling the position by appointment or calling for an,election in Tuckeramith ,and liensa11:Trustee Tony Mc- Quail~madeaa motion that theboard calk an election, on the ;grounds that thereare two and a rhalf years left in the current term of office. "It would seem appropriate to .me to let the ratepayers':decide rather than have the board appoint someone this early in the tenn," he fid, It was , noted that Mrs. :Reiman won her position,byacclamatiot1this .earn, arld there Susan Guay Lucknow May 4, 1985 4 Years Old Jackie Hackett R.R. 7, Lucknow May 5, 1981 8 Years Old Patrick Dalton R.R. 7, Lucknow May 7, 1979 10 Years Old Melanie Elphick R.R. 3, Lucknow May 8, 1986 3 Years Old For a quotation, please contact any f the=fol wiiig-agents: FRANK FORAN, Lucknow 628-3824 LYONS & MULHERN INS. BROKERS LTD., Goderich 524-2664 DONALD R. SIMPSON R.R. 3 Ripley 395-5362 JOHN NIXON Brussels 887-9417 DELMAR SPROUL Auburn 529-7273 KENNETH MacLEAN Paisley 368-7537 SLADE INSURANCE BROKERS INC. Kincardine 396-9513 ZAIIRIE CANITMELL Brussels 887:9051 Sarin were no obvious appointees. The motion to hold an election for the posi- tion was passed. Trustee Norman Pickell said he has welcomed Mrs. Rathwell's council, and noted "I'm going to miss Sally very much as I'm sure All of us as trustees are going to." Mrs: Rathwellsays she is sorry to beleav- itgthe board,; but policy states that no board employee may hold -a position as a trustee. Mrs. 'Rathwell was into her fourth year with the °:Board, =having served three years as trustee for 'Clinton and Tuckersznith. Last September she applied for the secretary position at Vanastra public school, :but wasn't successful. Recently the position came up:again, .she carne out of 140 other applicants, and can, start after resigning." "I enjoy being part of_e lucation,.and Ivan use my interest in education as a secretary," said Mrs. Rathwell. All John Deere diesel compact utility tractors are tough enough to take what your jobs dish out. And affordable enough not to break your budget. All John Deere diesel compact utility tractors can cut grass, blow snow, do loader work. 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