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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-07-24, Page 14
1 Page 14- uclmow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 24, 1985 • INVESTMENTS 9t' WE ARE AGENTS FOR SEVERAL TRUST COMPANIES NO CHARGES ORIFEFS SHORT TERM LONG TERM R.R.S.P. Don't settle for anything less than maximum return on your money. DON�dBEV THOMPSON INVESTMENTS LUCK NOW PHONE 528-2213 Evening Appointments Available The Man To see Is Filter Queen IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA 482-7103 PRYOE MONUMENTS, (Established since 1919) District Showroom SUNCOAST MALL Goderich, Ont. Open Daily 10 am to 5 pm Telephdne: 524-2337 ifisINTEE ©©® LUCKNOW 4 bedroom .home, well maintained, one. bedroom down. Priced right, Immediate possession. • LUCKNOW desirable building lot, owner has reduced asking price, prime location. Enquire. ' LUCKNOW 2 bedroom bungalow/located dose to downtown. KINLOUGH 5 bedroom home on 1.25 acres, reduced to 123,500. .9 YEAR OLD 3 bedroom home with 2 lots In Lucknow. ' CUSTOM BUILT home Hwy. location, Lucknow ares, shown by appointment, 3 baths, fireplace, immaculate throughout. DUNGANNON 3 bedroom home,. priced to sail. KINGSBRIDGE 5 bedroom home with workshop. DUNGANNON nice 2 bedroom mobile, asking 113,500. .WEST WAWANOSH .4 bedroom country dwelling on 2 acres. LUCKNOW SALES BARN, financial statement available. 150 ACRES Kinloss, dairy set up• for 70 cows, pipeline; attractive home. j; 82 ACRES, Culross, 30. workable, balance bush, 129,500. 149.•ACRES East Wawanosh,/Hwy. location, above average home. '397 'ACRES' Huron, cash crop,.'•comfortabie home, older barna 100 ACRES West •Wawanosh, cash crop. • 89.5 ACRES Ashfield; buildings good, systematic :tile, beet feedlot•. 300 ACRES 'Kinloss, cash crop. . 100 ACRES .Ashfield, recreation, good. home and barn. ; 149 ACRES West Wawanosh, Hwy. loctlen, .above .average buildings and land. 179 ACRES West Wawanosh, Improved dwelling, beet pastureland. 100 ACRES West Wawanosh, cash crop. 239.5 ACRES Ashfield, immaculatehome, cash crop. 100 ACRES West Wawanosh, no bulldings. 50 ACRES Ashfield, good bulidings, all workable. WARREN•ZINN ALVIN ROBB TERRY ZINN 528-3710 • 395-3174 529-7350 ipley-Hur�n Veterinary Clinic IS PLEASE TO ANNOUNCE THE ADDITION OF Dr. Ben A. Miltenburg TO IT'S PROFESSIfNAL'STAFF OFFICE HOURS: 8:30 a.m... 6:00 p.m. (Mon. - Sat.) 24 Hour Emergency Srvice Pones 395-2906 Anytime If Long D stance Phone 39d-3171 or 528-3020 (Tues.. Sat. 9 - Only] Just about everything got .washed at the car wash held by the Kinloss Ladies .ball team on Saturday, including Heather MacDougall, who gets a face full of suds by fellow car washer Helen Maclntyre. Below, Denise Gilchrist puts the finishing touches on one of the many vehicles lined up for the car wash. The money raised will be put towards new ball uniforms. ' (Photos by Alan Rivett) Riegliiig kids gone camping Recent visitors with Rhetta and Marion / MacLennan were Jack and Annette Mac- Lennan of. Stratford and Louise Millar of Palmerston and Florence MacLennan of Kitchener. Dick Evans has _returned home to Sudbury but:" Marion has remained at home with her mother for a few weeks. Weekend visitors with Barry and Betty Jones were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Payne and their two children, Gayle and Thom of Dorchester and . Mrs. Irene Schiedel and' her friend of St. Marys. . Visiting for a while with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Watson of Ashfield Township are their son and daughter-in-law and two grandchildren, Kenneth, Judy, Amanda, who is six years old and Andrew, who is three months old, of Victoria, British Columbia.. Kenneth Watson is a command- er in the navy, and will beleaving his parents home with his wife and small children, kr Ottawa, where he will be taking on his new job as Navy;Secretariat at the National Defense Headquarters there. Dean and jay Riegling, Sons of Max and Helen Riegling, are now on their holidays. Dean is at Olalondo Camp neer London and Jay is, visiting in I.ndon with his "aunt and uncle, Matt and Ursula Richardson and f y, • . T ere was a number from the area that attended "Dr. Corrin Night" in Lucknow on Friday evening, All enjoyed it very much. It was a great to see Lucknow pay tribute to their Doctor, who was rightfully and honourably chosen "The •Doctor of the Near". Congratulations, Dr/ Corrin. A large crowd was again. in Lucknow Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon to take in the tractor pulling. Kinsmen win grudge match • They finally did it. The Kinsmen slb-pitch team in a grudge match with 'the Chrystalizers won a hard fought,16 - '15 victory over their arch rival. As far as Jim Cranston's concerned, it was sweet revenge for the Kinsmen who. have never beaten the Chrystalizers in league play before. "We all hang around together and half of thern are Kinsmen. We're always bugging them about playing for the wrong team,." Says Cranston. He says the teams will meet only once during theschedule so the, Chrystalizers Won't get a chance to redeem themselves this year. . ,