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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-04-10, Page 10Page 10 Luckuow Sentinel* Wednesday* esdaty* Aorii . ..... _. _... . STOCKER SALE RENSALL UVESTOCK SaturdatApril 201 19 QflSiStlag "O . Steers*elfers & Calves For infermation a alrl t aarry Miller. 5194235-2717 Si 9.229-$20$ Joe Zehr 5194 87.4599 $19.262.2831 (Office) Auctioneer -, .arty me 01991 '\r1$ DONA(ii1 RI id LSI in & I`st K %`t r I II) HURON riffP. .50 acres* well drained, modern 3 bedre r i horn% 3 bathrooms, galled well, carport, lots of extras included, r sr�rbrs#blar Mlzlciu, ; r 2.000E - ti RIPLEY 15 acres, in 3 parcels, southeast outskirts County Ra. l ;king $48.000. RIPLEY 4 bedroom home, brick & aluminum. sided. 2 baths. m ,, ern back split with :p9iity buildi } LUCKNOW4 bedroom =-raised brick bungalow:` 2.baths, pave drive. Aislldng $9,000. NEAR . 4 bedrom, 2 baths,, on paved road. Vendor take back mortgage. $75,5100. LUCKNOW 0' 2 serviced "lots,, 755' x;252.5° & 100' x 170', Listings Wanted FRASER MacKINNON r2& MIRY McDONACH 521 ' KINN I 395* (beside , hiblic Library) 881-2044 junior Y ulPublic School',cele atedti fg ; of their ° Bruce County ly. Students from gold, 4, 5 6 have been gam; In five Scottish clans for the>spet cr>rs unit, The elans wow, by . PS student Matthew t and his at , Prink Kenzie. Theclans 'dere theft entertained:by Scottish ii dancers Erin Sadie. �y Raymond and. Sarah Mann, under-theunder-the di tion of Connie Sadie, BatryjohastOtt: '#lit& if>iL_ _ cute _the municipal government. \o ur I'c luplkr 1,Ik(,u.lru! 1'rt ws..1011,1k 1-(800)-265 -1002 earn o l Creedal int im- aPealor f ►y Gaunt, ., Gaunt to amid' anal °pioneer Mr. ;Warder i> 'r the person : binougBiht foot -i foci to the. Bruce �. This topic. was .esPectiallx aPPrePriate a . it scottish went. ' pan. clan created a new edition describing : that very" morning's' , activities with up to the . minute, report rw .Sa, In c!os the Sword Ma at contained" two eines. of zie pfd 1 ittheivpipedic the Brce County surdy,.I'culture of the gym. in all it was a trig and bed ta$e. spectacular beginning to what r The ' l..ms then introduced the selves in unique Ways. .Douglas Elan' displayed their agricultural Hates and sang P Beans Bailey Grow. The .Wantyro • _iis,ri re►r .'Yl�rr;u�.� i'�-w—w}wih�r.L�'.�ta.�� Cheer. h•Stewa'ts portioned:a cemetery cap. The,MaieDOnald clan �zs+' 4i carding to the ,l ac detachment of the• Ontario: Provian- Oita Police, tear stereo was stolen a :.parked for winter' Thethe s 1�e.ft, which occurred in uc w • somehow,. since, Chrism*. wasreported March 24 when the owner returned to get the car out of. . The value ofthe. stereo is estimated at $200, Hydro towers in Bruce township leading from the " Bruce `Nuclear Four Development, were damaged when P insulators w f. shot, of Shells from a shot'gun and a 22. calms rifle were fncd"-at_, the scene..Damaage is : r estimated, at Taves,..�7 I Riau w 7fiuw* Ontario Hydro estimates repair wort , would ,,cost far in excess of that amount, since the lines old d . have to" be shut down far throe to four hours, at' a cost of about $20,000 per hour. There was a theft of gas from a . lit Kinloss township. Sometime between midnight and a.m. March 29, a farmer was awakened by a noise around his buildings, He discovered his gas tank had been broken into, and an unknown quantity of gasoline had been siphoned out. Kincardine OPP` invested uta missing pins cases Over the: past week. On April 't .a 16 -yell r - old girl was rept' ,,,t the JEr4t_cure iu s { She wag later found, witlr the assistance of the Walkerton Police Service, at • friend's residence in Walkerton. On- April 5, '15.ye =old Bruce township.g'•u&� was rationed IIII Urg, she was later located by police and was re to her mother.. AA,ind°on April 6,; a 15-yearr.old Ilkiveihmon girl went missing from her family home. She waslocated the fol. lowing morning and returned to her home. - A Pie River business reported the. theft of a 1awower And a wheelbarrow from its premises 'April "2. The theft had occurred sometime between March, 23 and April2. The OPP received a report April 2 of damage to the playgmund of a school in 11 ow.The incident -occulted March 30 or 31. when a vehicle cut across the playground" 'cutting ruts into the lawn. A Lu ck. now resident has been The detachment ived 4 report of a damaged lawn in cirtiow April 10' from a vehicle . driving saws the lawn. The matter is still under inve.ation. promises tobe ra :exciting study of e ur lootil wordy. Many thanks to guests Mury Gaunt, Barry Johnston, _ .Prank MacKenzie and Conk Sadie for taking the celebration memorable. tei.tw.s'f.d trr.aa. i r. wa,.�.".,r a .... w iiial'.ata.F.aak ;ga s to video . Tagen teaming r'fo rrrecording this. auspickius event. miles gather for Baster. WHITECHURCH by Joan Ross . Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw, and Mrs. • Joe Ducharme of Goderich, MVTr. and Mils. Paul ad. law, Michelle and Jason of Dor. chaster visited Easter Sunday after- noon with r., an Mrs. Tom Van. taus and fondly Lambeth. Add �r•M �.►r► raMF.sa of;anal Nie Add li to the Easter celebrations was Elroy's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Laidlaw wore Saturday ev'�fying visitorsvisitorswith Mr. and. -Mrs. `'iZvioy Winter of Ethel. Mr, and Nits. Paul Laidlaw and. family, Mr. and Mrs, Dairy Elliott*, Rya% Kyle and Nicole were dinner gusts with Mr. and MrsWalter Elliott and ren. 'Cathleen Elliott and Scan Ross atttenrkd the Eater, Thankoffering meeting on Wednesday afternoon at. the Luoknow Presbyterian Church. • i