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e . 4— Uzcknow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 14, 1989
LUCKNOW - 3 bedroom home, well kept,
aluminum sided, fruit trees. ideal retirement
home. $58,900.00
DUNGANNONi - 3 bedroom starter home,
$15,900.
98 ACRES - Rolling pasture, 4 acres bush,
2 ponds, older bank barn. Asking *60,000.
200 ACRES - pasture, 'Kinloss Twp. well
fenced, iicensedlorgravel. inquire.
306 ACRES - Approx. 150 acres drained
Land, 140 acres bush & swamp. .3 bedroom
home, 'barn, pit silo. Kinloss Twp. Asking
*125,000.
4:BEDROOM SIDEPLIT -1/2 acre •lot •on edge
of Lucknow, finished basement, new win-
dows, woodstove & fireplace. -Approx. 14
years old.
CULROSS - 196 acres, 115 workable, 50
acres hardwood, 30 acres softwood, 40' x 60'
barn, drilled" well.
50 ACREI ARM with bedroom brick home,
completely renovated, 32' .x 64' shop, small
barn, 45 acres systematically tiled, small
creek, well landscaped with 1000 trees. '8
miles from Goderich.
145 ACRES pasture, well fenced, spring
creek, 12 acres hardwood. *80,000.
100 ACRES cash crop, 70 workable, 25
acres licensed pit. *65,000.
LUCKNOW Older 4 bedroom home with
modern kitchen, oil & wood furnace, wood
..stove. hardwood floors, corner lot. Priced at
$60.000. •
LUCKNOW - 4bedroom raised ranch, large
kitchen, family room with fireplace, carport,
double lot. Excellent condition.
---- LISTINGS WANTED . -
PAUL ZINN 528-2411
ALVIN ROBB 393-3174
WARREN ZINN 528-3710
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LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN
REFORMED -CHURCH
invites 'You To Worship With Them On
Sunday, June 16, 1989
10 •a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Nursery;' downstairs morning evening
EVERYONE WELCOME
Birthday Club
Jacqueline Pentland
June 14, 1980
9 Years Old
David Dalton
1 --RA 7Lucknow
June 15, 1983
6 Years Old
Adam Cameron
R.R. 7 Lucknow
June 18, 1881
8 'Years Old
Pinecrest celebrates
Nursing Home
Week
This month in Pinecrest is a busymonth.
Unit 3.of the U.C.W. came andput on a pro-
gram which was enjoyed by alliollowed by
tasty treats they brought.
Rev. McFarlene held communion on
June 13th. On Wednesday the Scottish
dancers are to entertain which many of the
residents are looking forward to.
June 17.24 is Nursing Nome Week and
once again Pinecrest is eelebrating thisby
donating all funds raised. that week to
Alzheimers Research.
The Lucknow school grade 7 is again
helping us in a Wheel -a --than to the Super
Scoop for ice cream. They will be out can-
vassing for pledges to make this effort a
success so please support them in helping
us to fight this disease.
On June 21st at 2:00 ,p.m. and 8:00 p.m.
there will be a -movie `.`Sonia" followed by
a question period and refreshments.
Everyone is welcome to attend.
Again we would like to thank all who
came andparticipated In programs, enter-
tainment and visiting or in any way helped
to brighten the days of our residents.
Birthday greetings to Beatrice McPher-
son 84, Jack Carter 89, Margaret Haycock
77, Raymond Finnigan 88, and Thelma
Green 72. Finevest also welcomes lave
Murray from Ripley as a new resident.
N NEWS
Trinity Tree -Massacres
The second meeting of the Trinity Tree -
Massacres was held May 30 at the home of
Connie Black with seven members
present.
We did a foundation sketch of their house
and measured their house foundation.
After we finished, we went in and learned
about some different types of trees. We
then looked at some plans for ways to
make your lawn look better. For the next
meeting we have to measure the founda-
tion of our own house.
The third meeting of the Trinity Tree -
Massacres was held June 6 at the home of
Hazel Hackett with six members present.
We looked at informal and formal plants.
We found where we are located on the
plant hardiness zone map.
Also the group viewed the different kinds
of pruning equipment that can be used for
hedges, trees, rose bushes and other
flowering shrubs. June 8 we go to Huron
Landscaping to look at different kinds of
plants, trees, ground covers and shrubs.
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We invite you to see us abut the
selection of a family monument.
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Wingha m and District Hospital Corporation
Notice isherebygiven thatthreAnnual Meeting of the Wingham and
District Hospital Corporation will beheld in the NurSiing Assistants Train -
ling: Centre, C. athei neSt., "Winffiami .Ontario on Thurgby,June22,1989,
at the hour of eght o'clock p 1 u., for the election :oflkwe 'nors; for the
appointment of,Auditors; and for the transaction of anwb other things
as may properly come before the meeting.
Copies of the Annual;: ReportandHospital 1 inanCiAl:'Stateririents may
-belobtained:at the fronttlesk ►f the Wsnghamnnd. District Hospital prior
to ` three ;o'ddod c p.m., Thursday, ;;June 22, 1989.
..t rantii voting privileges may be purdhased at the front
desk of the {tel :tor dollar (stem prior to five o'dloCk
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Wednesday,:j �7, 1989.,:No�be' Lp dafter that time, that
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date, will retitle, the;reser to a .vote•
Dated at Wingham, 'Ontario, this fifteenth, day. of May, 1909.
By Order of the 'Board of Governors.
<S. Hayes,
retary
JdhnEdmundFerguson
John .Edmund Ferguson of 964 Conces-
sion 2 Point Clark, passed away at Kincar-
dine and District General Hospital mrSun-
day, June 4, 1989 in his 78th year, after a
lengthy illness.
:fiew.as born in Huron Township on April
304912:to John (,Sr.) and ella(Potter)
'Ferguson.
In 1937 ;he .married Myrtle Wilson who
survives alb with four sons; Clarke and
wife Brenda, Point nark; David -
Brampton; Lynn and wife Janice,
Mississauga; Murray and wife Susan -of
Hum 'Township. Fondly remembered by
seven gr-andcbildren.
Also :survred°by two sisters Alexandria
Geddes and'Wylda !McKay Of :Kincardine,
a brotherliestertifiluron township.
.'redeceased{by a Wither William in
3985; yrs ;Evelyn, Mrs..IPitt in
1986 and Alma, Mrs. Leonard Irwin in Oft
Mlielatelobn fFersnaoif had :farmed ell
his lifein Sum Iowan)) aiip unto moving to
Point at�k in fiber";[975.
Funeralnervice was lzonducted frointhe
McKenzie McCreath 1tu>rerdl borne .Bigle,yy
on `Tuesday, June6,:1 Wit B v,Gerald
MeFarlane, Lucknow Affil utinlg.
"The Pall bearers were six nephews -
Ronald, Ernest and Larry Irwin, .Grant,
Hoy. and Kevin Ferguson.
*lower bearers were icimberly and °Troy Ferguson of Coll-
;ingwoold;.leyand (ralerne Ferguson of
.Mississauga; Sandra, drew and Adam
Ferguson 1)fiiHuron wnsh p.
Interment inIcineardine Cemetery.
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Suzanne Margaret Alton, daughter of
Ken and Ruth Alton, received her
Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy from
the University of Toronto at Convocation
Ceremonies held on Friday, June 9, 1989.
Suzanne is completing her internship at
Dmilop Big 1 in Goderich and plans to
travel in the fall.
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