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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-07-17, Page 14Page '14— Lucknow Sentinel; Wednesday, July 17,•1985 HUTTON REDUCED- three bedroom aluminum sided • home on a /large lot in Incknow, living room with 'French doors to family room with newer stone fireplace, attach- ed carport; garage. ASKING $17,500. THLS 3 BEDROOM Lucknow brick bungalow is in a quiet location and is in immaculate condition. Large living room, formal dining room, kitchen„ 2 baths. Finished basement has large rec room with bar; attached garage. Must be seen to really appreciate. W INTERJZED COTTAGE at Point Clark, one block from lake front, well decorated, new roof and sheathing, large lot; beautiful Hanover cupboards in eat -in kitchen. Price $32.500.. BRICK HOME 13 miles from Goderich off highway 21, 3 bedroom, living room; dining room kitchen with good custom cupboards, steel attached garage, insu- lated; 11/2 ages; fruit trees and vines, asking $32,500: 211 ACRES Kinloss, barn with milking parlour. Two storey house with hot water heater, $80,000. 100 ACRES Kinloss, large barn with nearly new milk house, new hydro. Four bedroom. house $56,700. FIRST TIME OFFERED, 101 acres Culross, 85 workable, immaculate stone house. Barns 40 "x $0 and 50 x 47, steel implement shed, land self draining. 50 additional acres available. 18i/2 ACRES on paved road, halfmile from town. Brick bungalow, 17 years old, has living room, dining room, 3 bedrooms up, finished basement' has one bedroom down, rec room; attadied garage. Barn 20x40. MELMATHERS, WINGHAM, 357-3208 representing LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL ESTATE LTD. BROKER, KINCAIiDiNE The LUNG ASSOCIATION of HURON- PERTH Counties wishes to inform you that IN -MEMORIAM cards are available at local FUNERAL HOMESshould you wish to make a donation in memory of a loved one. If specifically requested, your gift will be used in this area for programs on LUNG DISEASES. MACLYN MANUFACTURING CAR OILING CHOOSE FROM OLD OIL. NEW OIL OR A COMBINATION OF BOTH NEW DUSTING. EQUIPMENT INSTALLED • DRIVEWAY SEALING 41/20 PER SQUARE FOOT OR DO IT YOURSELF AT $5.75 PER GAL. (BRING YOUR OWN CONTAINER( GIVE US A CALL FOR YOUR FREE ESTIMATE! 3954352 13/4 miles N. •of Amberley,.west of Hwy. 21 Cathy Dalton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Dalton, received the Paul Riegling Primary Music Award for 1985. Presenting the award was Dean Riegling, son of Max and Helen "` Riegling, music teacher Marianne H9gan and Kingsbridge Community School Principal David Sharpe. Cathy also received a $150 scholarship. (Photo contributed).' ill�ins family visits relatives in west Charles, Mayme and Barbara Wilkins • returned home Tuesday after spending two .weeks in Manitoba and. Saskatchewan: They visited with relatives of Mayme in Cuporal, Saskatchewan. About forty-five relatives of the Vance familygot together for a picnic one Sunday. The Vances had gone .out to Bethune, Saskatchewan, near Regina, years ago from the Kincardine- Tiverton area. • RIPLEYHURONREUNION August 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 FIDDLERS JAMBOREE- Featuring the McQuaid Sisters and 23'Fiddlers VARIETY SHOW - M.C. -Norman Dunsmoor - Local Talent featuring Lighthouse Swing Band BLUEGRASS CONCERT Featuring Bruce County Grass CHURCH SERVICE- Father MacLennan leading in worship TEEN DANCES - Video Rock 1000 - Friday Crippled Duck . Saturday ADULT pANCES - Chaperals - Friday New Modernnaires - Saturday ▪ Siddon Brothers - Sunday Classics:- Monday PARADE BANDS - Ventures Drum and Bugle,Band - Kincardine and Brussels Pipe Bands, PAGEANT AGEANT - Theme • "The Time of Our Lives" HISTORICAL BOOK Families and. Farms of Huron Township and its Hub Ripley ffiTpofi r41 ¶y1?LE41 I", TRAVEL TICKET DRAW sponsored by Paradise Travel Kincardine DRAW on a Cedar Chest donated by Murray Yungblut COME and HAVE FU1V! The Wilkins also • visited friends at Leader, Saskatchewan, located near the Alberta border and. with Gordon Grant near Orkney on the United States .border. Gordon's mother ,was Margaret Ritchie from the Zion area. ' It was very dry at both Leader and Orkney. The, crops that were not ruined with the draught, the grasshoppers destroyed. . Visiting with. Finlay and Margie Mac- Donald for a couple of days recently were Kathie Robson of 'Grosse Point, Michigan and Eugene Blue o. St. Clair Shores, Michigan. Marion MacLennan and Dick Evans : of Sudburyare visiting with Rhetta 'MacLen- nan. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robb on the weekend were Bob, Sandra, Heather and Mark Darling of Hanover: Recent visitors with Rhetta MacLennan were Louise Millar of Palmerston, Florence MacLennan of Kitchener and Bob and Doris Huston and grandson of Ayton. David MacDonald and Chester Emmer.- ton. were in. Toronto on Saturday playing , their pipes for the 12th of July party. Rhetta and Marion MacLennan and Dick Evans enjoyed having supper and- spend- ing the evening recently with Margaret Morton and family at Point Clark. Visiting recently with Warren and June W yids were June's sister and brother-in- law, Al and Glady Juba. Trinity meeting held . • The July meeting of Trinity U. C.W , was held on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gary Richardson, with an attendance of 15.' • The meeting was called to order by Mrs. D. A. Hackett with a poem. Following the singing of a hymn, Mrs. Steven Andrew read the scripture, and, then gave the meditation, assisted by Mrs. William Andrew; the topic was, God's Luggage Shop. After another hymn the roll call was answered by, Vacations. Past or Present. Mrs. D. A. Hackett led in prayer. ' - The Bible Study was led by Mrs. Chester Hackett, the topic being, Who Is a Blessing. To e, The service of the Least Coin was observed. Following the business, a hymn was sung and the benediction was read in unison. A social hour followed.