The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-12-11, Page 4Page 4—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, December 11, 1985
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of your body. but often the Most
neglected wham dentures are worn. Improperly fitting or neglected dentures can
cause severe health. problems. The lack of public•tnformation regarding dentures 1s
elarmin and often leads to problems and .unnecessary expense. Your local denture
therapist (denturist) is a, professional specializing in the construction, repair and
modification of dentures and provides this service directly to the public: If 'you have
problems with your present dentures or think of getting new ones. see your local
denture therapist, consultation Is usually free. You will find denture therapists
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Denturist Associatlon•of Ontario and your locbl therapist.
The Man
To See Is
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L c o a rw . T• o W.7�L7i-Ls
LUCKNOW, brick 3 bedroom home, 2 extra lots, well Ideated, modern oil and wood
furnace, 'paved drive and deck.
KINLOUGH, 3 bedroom home with new addition, combination wood and electric furn-
ace, ideal family or retirement home, priced to sell:
4 BEDROOM home with sunporch, well maintained, excellent family home.
LUCKNOW, 4 bedroom home, well maintained, one bedroom down,. Priced right,
immediate possession...
LUCKNOW, desirable building' lot, owner has reduced asking price,. prime location:
DUNGANNON; nice 2'bedroom mobile, asking, $13,500, including stove, fridge, 40 ft.
T.V. tower:
KINLOSS TWP., 65 acres, 38 workable, balance hardwood cedar bush. .
.KINLOSS, 100 acres, 50 workable, balance rolling ideal recreationproperty, reduced
to 534,900.
KINLOSS TWP., 50 acres, fieldstone home, cattle barn, imp:ement shed, retirement
or hobby acreage.
• WEST WAWANOSH, 4 bedroom country dwelling on 2 acres.
LUCKNOW . SALES BARN, financial statement available. •
ASHFIELD, 200 acres, approximately 170 workable, well tiled, balance hardwood,
cedar bush. i
ASHFIELD, 200 'acres, good. beef lbarn with silos, productive land. ,
100 ACRES, St. Helens area, 4 bedroom home, ,barn 40 x 110 ft., 80 workable,
hardwood bush. Reduced,, inquire. `
150 ACRES,. Kinloss, dairy set up. for 70 cows, pipeline, attractive home...
100 ACRES, West Wawanosh, cash crop.
89'.5 ACRES, Ashfield, buildings good, systematic tile, beef feedlot.
179 ACRES, West' Wawanosh, improved dwelling, beef pasture land. '
239.5 ACRES,. Ashfield, immaculatehome, cash crop. .
50 ACRES, Ashfield, good buildings, all workable.
WARREN.ZINN, 528-3710
ALViN, ROBB, 395-3174,
Brandon Ackerman of Teeswater gets a bird's eyeview of the, purchases his mother
Kathy thinks about at ,the Kinette Kommunity Bazaar held at the legion Dec. 7. Kathy
discusses her potential purchases with her. sister Irene Dickie of Lucknow while' Shea looks
on. Karissa Dickie does her own investigating in front of the two women..
[James Friel photo]
Education chairman acclaimed
• By Stephanie Levesque
Technical and special education as wens
funding to separate » schools will be.
addressed next year by the Huron County
board of education, according to the, board's
new chairman Art'Clark of Wingham, who
was acclaimed at the Dec. 5 inaugural
meeting. Originally scheduled for Monday,
Dec. 2, that meeting was cancelled because
of a snow storm.
Clark, 41, said one of the first things the .
new school board will have to address isthe
report on technical education presented by
Joe ' . Wooden. Clinton's . Central Huron
secondary school principal presented a
report with a list of recommendations at a
special board meeting on Nov. 25.
"It needs a great deal of discussion," said
Clark of the report. •
The new chairman, taking over from
Eugene Frayne of RR '3, Goderich, said
special education at the secondary school
level has to be expanded.
The third main subject that will have to be
dealt with in the upcoming year is the
results of the Shapiro commission. This pro-
vincial body made recommendations on the
funding of private schools.
"We have, a lot of private schools in this
area Christian, Mennonite and Baptist. We
can't look .at just Catholic schools," said
Clark.. .
The new chairman is an engineer for
Maitland. Engineering Services of
Wingham: '
He will be assisted by John Jewitt, 46, of
RR 1; Londesboro.' who was acclaimed as
vice-chairman. ,
Jewitt said his role will be to assist the ,
chairman and help his fellow trustees make
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good decisions. The Hullet Township
resident is in mixed farming.
The board's three standing committee and
their chairmen were named at the inaugural
meeting.
Joan Vanden Broeck of Stratford was
named education committee chairman. The
members are Dr. John Goddard of Hensall,
Harry Hayter of RR 2, Dashwood, Sally
Rathwell of RR 5, Clinton and Jewitt.
Tony McQuail of RR 1, Lucknow was
named . chairman of the management
committee.. Its members are Mary Ann
Dempsey of Goderich, Frayne, Brian
Jeffray of RR 2, Wingham, and Audrey
Triebner of -RR 3, Kippen.
Graeme ' Craig, of RR 4, Walton was
renamed. as chairman of the personnel.
committee. The members are Donald
McDonald of RR 2, Brussels, John Elliott of
Blyth, " Dennis Rau of RR 2, Zurich and'.
Beatrice Dawson of RR 1, Hensall. •
Accident. report
An accident Dec. 4 at Brookside Corners,
the intersection formed by County Road 1
and County Road 20• in Huron County,
resulted in minor injuries to .two area
residents.
John Thompson, RR 2 Lucknow, was.
proceeding westbound on County Road 20
and Deborah MacGillivray, also of RR 2 •
Lucknow was proceeding southbound on.
Comity Road 1 when the two vehicles col-
lided.
Thompson's 1979 GMC pickup had
$4,000 damage' while $1,000 damage- was -
done to MacGillivray's 1985 Oldsmobile.
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