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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-04-02, Page 12age 12--Lucknow Sentinel, 'W ! y, April 2 BEDROOM vinyl sided home on a good lot in Lucknow. Asking in the teens.. 3 BEDROOM Wingham 'home," 2 blocks from downtown, ;large: lot. New siding, new roof. Reduced, asking price $21,500. COMMERCIAL BUILDING in Lucknow, showing good.:r-eturn on investment,now offered at a greatly reduced price. Full' particulars. on request.' 137 ACRES 'between Luckriowaa` ham, 85 workable, excellent bric barn set p for hogs, 17 ACRES highway bedroom house, sti 10 ACRES ° near •Teeswli er, with good 'house, steel sided. barn 455. x 65, equipped with farrowing crates.;4 15 YEAR. OLD BUNGALOW on a let 165465, livin room, diningroom, 'large kitchen,- walk' ;in basement, new. carpets. 3 ACRE PROPERTY St. Helens,. hoose excellent throughout, steelworkshop,24 x 32 fully insulated and, finished inside, creek at back ofproperty HANDSOME:BR,ICK HOU'E in Lucknove with new family- ° oQm anground .. pool, change honst,,,other 'outstanding., eater .; west' of Wingham, A as .28 x 52. es. 182 ACRES near Lucknow, newer bungalow, •with ' finished ',basement,' at- tached garage:; 20 x 40 horse barn. TWO CHOICE: :INILDINci LOTS ti Lucknow., T ' Several .building lots Three` ;have water and ,hydro to ''property MEL MATT; Uniting the world o One heart at a time TION Why isthere no ,clergy in —the 'I3aho' V. For the first 'tame in history 'the: Message Of God is . written by alts , Prophet, in; leis lifetime Mankind :is becoming educated in all countries, Self, investigation oftruth`: isthe first; obligation; 'for this gage. The. message` of Baha'u'llah 'contains' speci f is Laws ari'ti principles and , a specific structure for an elected', administrations If you have any questions about the Baha'i Faith you woWd'like 'an- swered in this column, :please phone or write: Dultigannteh 529-3 oderic 524-4620 P.O. Beim 212 ineardj ►e 395-.3589 P.0, Box. 1059 Clinton 482-33 P.O. Box 1259 oh44, {; 1986 Frank ip,Ao Lron.,M' Don$dMo' KofnKth1. M. fa R.R.' oasis r 3U-7537, Iohn Nle .. a xzlh;,lir uole':#44,17., Doiyrlil L Simpson it•R.3, Oodorlch:. 24.750' Doimar3proui , I.R.3, Aubu,fl••3211403ilio S ro.k4 s In o Ice yoidin�r ' e . 396.1513 .R. 3, Lucknow5213124 Wws 3,t., Godw'rrch ,,,714#4 2$ 4 Tr' #ors.. ry y Choose a John Deere for .,v:aluer and =durability that you can count on year atter year. if c u'r lc okin for o d ,endabl. `''`Iawn and garden tractor. , . hose a"Jahn Der+ . 14, 16, 1 4and 0 HP riodeC `in 'gas dr cJiese1 Traketheworktautof Mord w rk, cuts the green . n .''blow the .Zanesville Lords broomballl seas* on -,vended up. with a league victory, The •Lards finished" up the season, .of regular play in third spot. They played the second place team the 8th Liners a best of five iseries`" in the playoffs,° The m, series went to five games and th,Lords put them out; with the first game ,` O for, the „Lords, •second game, 2„, r overtime for;the Liners; third game,.W3 2 for 'the Lords; fourth `game,' l - 0 for, the 8th Liners; and fifth game, the Lords, won 4 1 putting the 8th Linerson. Then the Lord's had their work . cut out for them.. They met' up against Universal, thefirst place tear, in the 'next rotund Thee team had been unde- feated• allyear. The Universal team never even, lost a playoff game till . they met • the Lords. Tho first gan'ie�the Lords•lost:,6 0„ f ut• woe the ` secon`d game 3. 2 with 20 seconds' left,' This was the first, time Universal lead” - been: beat in the Blyth ;'Teague. and =this.. gani. gave the Lords a "boost of. .con idence, :` '1 he Lords, ;went on to beat them two pre straight, ntt+ needing the fifth n+ wasatca win 2 ef� lr in, ose, mh. ''' ' gains grand. nye thirdga; itli(er very' e he fourth,.., finale. The =arena in ;Myth was full of spectators' and theLords took control of `thewhole game winning 5 - 2 and playing with a than disadvantage for the last eight minutes in the game. The Lords are 'proud 'and worked very hard to the last fiveyears to win the A championship in Blyth League. The . league consists .of eight men's teams ;and eight `►omen's teams. . The men's side has two elite teams :(8th ' Liners and Univerval) and the Lords are only intermediate and defeat- ed both■t1teams in, playoffs. They are hopefully pWin 1 y going to 'win this honor of A champs in future a seasons. The first tune winners of the Blyth Broomball,League A championship are: Martin. Scott, left wingerr Dave Hanna; right. Winger; Brian''VanOsch, defence; peg Hackett, right winger - (captain); Steve Howard, left winger (assistant captain); Jim VanOsch, center ;„,(assist- ant.captaini); Nic Beyersebergen, defen- ce; Gerard' Howard, center; Bill Kuik, right winger; Doug Kuik, defence; Gord Kemp, goalie (coach); „Wayne Bell. defence (assistant captain); Shawn Drennan, " right winger; Willie Hind- • riks, left winger; Ian Hackett, defence; Ken McWhinney, center; Steve Cham- ney, heft winger; and Wayne McDon- agh, defence. Helen :N acIntyre, a ;certifieti fitness instructor,. • gill ,,give area s• residents the . chance to' j"oinn the • fitness` craze: wit! series, of fitness classes offered" at' :Lnd. TuckanohwursTdownayll Monday, Wednesd; *the, classes ori ai Wftiien and `? instruc t. . ion aero offered, A to bol The '.beginner class will consist of 'a forty- five minute• classwith: approximately 15 minutes of aerobics, intermediates; will be given one hour workout with 20 minutes aerobics and theion-aerobics' class will. be •, offered for- - 'the . 'senior citizens and will rconsistof calisthentics and chair exercises., This class will be offered clearing, the.: day; Apparently •healthy: ,individualsunder the age of 3$ with no medical complaints should be able'' to enter an exercise program_ without :consulting a physician. Those who are over 35 or who.'Suspect any followingquestionshysical problems, -sanswer the '(1) Do you often feoi faint or have` spells of t `; severe dizziness? a(2 r Do you frequently have' pains in your heart or chest? (3) His you` doctor ever said u° yo'have �ry+'o +.--tte,a oul7'Y Ih # F iWf (4) Iia ` `ta `ever said your bl pressure. is WO high? 44= (5) Has` your doctor ever toyu have'' a bone.. or joint ,' roblem�:. -arthritiss that could tie'ag a ated' 1 7.; ci e, s (6) Is,there', any , good physirea cal si Yon s Could not follow ran activity pr� (7) Are you: otter 65 and not yaccus vigorous :'exercise?' ` e: If you answered yes to eny of the questions, physician should be conk,.'ted: before beginning an -exercise program.' For. additional information, nail the recreation Department at 528.30Q2. • Visiting with Rhetta MacLennan on'.the - weekend . were her brother and sister -in law, Harold* and,. Peggy Jardine, of I arri ,z Ston. Edna Culbert ':s mother, ' Mrs..lizabe'tti Matheson was"able .to:.celebrate her 92nd. birthday, March 24 in St,"Mary's Hospital lin London. Elmer Colbert has received wordthat hi. s brother, Gordon Culbert, of Redfern, Michigan, has. had surgeryand is now able to 'return horne" and, getting along very g ,g well. v Weekend .. visitor's tl and Mar- ie .:_.nay M 8, ie MacDonald were, Mrs. Sadie Blue ‘of Detroit, Miciiiga.n ; Mrs, Kathy Robson aiid her son Ryan off Grose o nt, 1V ichig n ;Mary B rkhaug and brother, David Agnew, :-of Chicago, Illinois and another brother John Agnew of Detroit, Michigana: Iliirss-;Dorothy (D,MacLennan a�.} •M has now returned to her home in Lochalsh after avi.. h ..ng apnt e three ,months in London. 11 aymc, 'Wilkins " had the' ladies of the Bible`, Study class of the Ashfield Presby terian Church at her 'home on Tuesday morning. pta.n and: co-ordinate a quality 4-1-1 program'. is elle of the objectives stated; in the new constitution of the HIuron, Cowity 4-D, Club Leaders' .Association. The new 'constitutionwas enacted at the` Association's Annual Meeting held':1viarch ha ianne fltclfteld, Rll` # 4, =Seaford) was le ted ' President' of the Association fir d presented' Terry Smith,' RR with: his Past. President's ;Pin. iaan Brand, Crediton; Sandra 'hi n r,Valli a: Mary : Dauer, Exeter; Bary Cleave, Varna; tonna Hayden, ;Goderich Alan = Powe, ,Exeter; Bev VanNinhuys, Bayfield; Lawrence Beane, Brucefield; and Shelley: Sandra Shelley was Grand Champion Swine: Showman, :' aiid had the High. liadividiiala Score. Amita and Audrey showed in, the Dairy .Showmanship Class. and Donna competed in the Sheep Show- , arish i %p ,Class. Huron's team was also one of only twsa teaitt that ;passed the'. quiz.