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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-07-31, Page 14Page 14--Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 31, 1985 AUGUST 1st - 2nd - 3rd Ladies "Summer Too�s+ p� 0%r 50% OFF Many other InStoreSpecials' LUCKNOW AlsT 528-2526 d�isi thiin A NEW HOME ? ASH YOUR ARCHITECT ABOUT rrEerL SYSTEMS Warr-rF urn;!:'e Is (rr' :rlr't . 1:r1p0.5.;i0c(• ir•ahr.C1 r.u,,unU' u;.rru,r (ioun(1'.'ai.' ar" earth c.uupI,,<; ur,a, 11th Irv; rn(, t • . • ON ;.ril hr.';rlinQ ',,:Ir.rn:t yr ex:51C•r,^f• in(:::; •1clvanc.(r(:. ;.•;2mrunal''terhnu',9C:y .Fr�IrrN'°.Pfl(.r V !r ;•.ir('ndrTC'(' Irrrn 'u6! .Cos1S Lr t th( O'o(ind. y(w y.,ink on. hent your horr'P' • f' The Man NIl,p FO To See Is • 6 cO L•1M i••t O� 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 close to downtown. KINLOUGH15 bedroom home on 1.25 acres, reduced to $23,500. 9'YEAR OLD 3 bedroom home with 2 lots in Lucknow. CUSTOM BUILT home. Hwy. location, Lucknow area, shown by appointment, 3 baths, fireplace, immaculate throughout. • DUNGANNON3 bedroom home, priced to sell KINGSBRIDGE 5 bedroom home with workshop: . DUNGANNON nice 2 bedroom mobile, asking, $13,500. 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. 62 ACRES, Culross, 30 workable, balance bush, $29,500. . 149 ACRES .East Wawanosh, Hwy. location, above average home. 397 ACRES Huron, cash crop, comfortable home, older barn. 100 ACRES West Wawanosh, cash crop. 89.5 ACRES Ashfield, buildings' good, systematic tile, beef feedlot. 300 ACRES Kinloss, cash crop. 100 ACRES Asbfleld, ricreation, good home and barn. 149 ACRES West Wawanosh, Hwy. loction, above average buildings and land. 179 ACRES- West Wi!wanosh, 'improved dweNing,. bait pastureland. 1100 ACRES West Wawanosh, cash crop. ' 239.5' ACRES Ashflald, Immaculate home, cash crop. 100 ACRES West Wawanosh, no •bufdings. 50 ACRES Ashlleld, good buildings, all workable. WARREN ZINN ' • ALVIN ROBB 528.3710 395-3174 TERRY ZINN 529-7350 The Holstein Twilight Meeting last ,Wednesdaywas of special significance because it marked the retirement of Gordon Ben (second from left), the Holstein field representative in Huron County for the past 29 years: Presenting Mr. Bell and his wife Betty (left) is Joe Van Osch, who hosted the meeting on his farm, and Bonnie Johnston, a Holstein director. (Photo by -Alan. Rivett ) Huronview party attended Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis, Dana, Mark and.: Scott. of La 'Salle visited with . her mother, Mrs. Agnes Farrier from Friday to Wednesday of last week. • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin and Dave Gibb were at' University Hospital on Monday where Mrs: Tiffin received a check up. Tom Potter of Caledon visited on Thurs- day with Mr: and Mrs. Victor Emerson. Russel Proctor of Interlocken, Michigan. and son Dave Proctor of Clinton, Michigan spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin, Mr. and Mrs, V. Emerson and Mrs. Gertrude' Tiffin, Wingham. They attended the Morrison reunion on Sunday at Arnold Morrison's in. Wingham. little Crystal Wilkens is attending Day Care in Wingham. " Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin of Whitechurch and Russel Proctor.of Interclocken, Michi- gan and Dave Proctor'of Clinton, Michigan spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Gert- rude 'Tiffin of Wingham. Congratulations from the community to David Ross and Kim Dodd, who were married Saturday at 4 p.m. in Chalmers Presbyterian Church, Whitechurch by Rev. William Henderson. Dinner was served in the Whitechurch Community Memorial Hall., The reception was held in Teeswater where a large crowd gathered. The Morrisons held a family reunion for relatives at the home of Arnold Morrison of Charles Street, W inghain on /Sunday after- noon. Tables' were set up in the garage for lunch. Games were played by the young- sters. Present for the occasion were relatives, from Michigan, Dublin, Listowel, Culross, Whitechurch, Wingham, Lucknow and Kinloss. • A shower was held in the Community memorial Hall on Wednesday evening' for Karen Quipp, a bride-to-be, A crowd of around 50 gathered to honour her. Mrs. Pewtress and Cathy Edgar conducted contests. She received many beautifdl gifts for which she thanked those who sponsored the shower and the folks for coming and their gifts. Lunchwas also served. Karen Beecroft of Kitchener spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft. Ken Sinnamon Of Wingham visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. W . Beecroft. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Pardon of Strath- my and Mrs. Isabel Tiffin of Lucknow spent . the weekend with Mrs: Cassie Mowbray. We are sorry to report that Mrs Angus Falconer is confined to hospital for a few days for tests. . On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and Karen visited Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hayter of. Thedford, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Elliott at Arkona, and in London with Mr. and Mrs. David Elliott. The 4-H club workshop is being held in August. Any girl 12 years of age by September 1, Wishing to join, contact Mrs. Walter Elliott at 357-1358. On Sunday Annie Laidlaw and Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw attended a birthday party at Huronview for Percy Vincent, after they visited with Mr. and - Mrs. Joe Ducharme of . Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ducharme of Goderich visited Wednesday with. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw.,• .On . Saturday Mrs. El Laidlaw and. Mrs. Lorne Durnin attended a relative. shower at Kinlough Anglican Church in the afternoon for Cathy Gillespie. Visiting with Norma 'Rintoul . on the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. .Gordon, Campbell and, Heather of Richmond Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Oberholtzer, Jeffery and Julie of Waterloo. , • On Sunday evening visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mack Cardiff of Brussels were •' Mr. and. Mrs. Leonard Robinson, Mark, Tracy and Tim, Mr. and Mrs. • Gordon Campbell• and Heather and Mr. and . Mrs. Dave Oberholtzer; Jeffers and Julie and •Norma Rintoul. Debbie Ross is holidaying at the United Church camp, Goderich. Diane Ross is visiting at Brucefield with her grand- .' mother, Mrs. . Ross. Agricultural Society meeting held Lalcknow Agricultural Society met on Tuesday, July 23 for their regular' meeting with 15 members present. Plans were finalized for the 15th annual Craft t• estival on August 2 and 3. All space itiside has been booked for some time. A few crafters are hoping the weatherman will co-operate so they can set up outside. Donations from Hut -on Hay of $75.00 and Huron Poultry Club of $10.00 were received after the prize book•,dvas printed. The elementary school work was judged at Brookside School on July 16. Committees were set up for the Demoli- tion Derby ori Friday, August 9• at 7 p.m. at the Trsictor Pull Site. Ramps have been built at the arena to prevent any further accidents as you approach the arena floor. Advance tickets, will be sold for the Carlton Show Band which will appear at this year's Fall Fair.