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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-10-23, Page 6rcrr jage 'Siuf i'etobi 2$, 19'91 WARROaRiN 5234/2c1 PAUlaiiiht 4241.411 M%-iN I — 1 0 AWN 13908 3f4-41 HOER Y ACREAGE e 26 alcroa, Storey brick home, 8 bedroorna,. oiVwood heat, ot1ainat wo work. 200 ACRES 4 Ashfield, beef barn, new hog barn, dead, 3 bedroom home. $190,000• WEST WAWANOSH o Brick country home with 28' x 22' steel workshop and 14' x 80' barn. $94,500. WPHEEI.ER STREET = 2, bedroom, renovated bungalow, new window, bath, zom, woodstove. $85,000. t 50 ACRES e KINLOSS ° 2,(t' t0 sq. ft., bungalow superbly built & decorated, pool, double garage, 80 x 100 barn. Groat horse/hobby farm. LUCKNOW 4 4 b home, hard. woo floor4L shed 24 x 27. Excellent cooflt... 72,000. 98 ACRES = Kinloss, 4 bedroom home, t' shaped barn, 84 .ties, 75 workable, $118,000. 3 BEDROOM HOME o on 2/3 acr •lot, edge of Lucknow, new cupboards, windows and furnace, nicely treed lot. too ACRES m Kinloss, 1/2 reforested, balance mixed bush, trout stream $85,000. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION Lucltow BR. #309 —POPPY -FUND --- STATEMENT Balance Oct.1/90 $1586.79 RECEIPTS: Wreaths 564.00 1990 Poppy Campaign 998.16 Donations 376.00 Bank Interest ... 51.54 ur.�wrr $3,576.49 Those attending the presentation by Jeff McKay on Endangered Reptiles of the World, presented at the Lucknow Library last week, 'had the opportunity to feel the skin on this two-year-old Boa Constric- tor, which measured between three to four feet in length. (Pat Livingston photo) EXPENSES: 1991 Campaign Expenses Veterans Comforts Service Bureau Youth Education 691.15 225.00 60.50 349.00 Balance September 30/91 $2250.84 Trinity 441 Milkers During the second meeting of this "milk makes it better club, mem- bers enjoyed a tour of Sunrise Dairy learning about the different types of milk this . company produces. The third meeting resulted in the members deciding on a. club name - Trinity 4.1=I Milkers. The group sampled many dif- ferent types of cheeses. Splitting in -N NEWS two groups members' sampled cheese fondue and made. lemcin- raspberry.. cheesecakes; At the fourthmeeting on October 8, members had a chance to taste the different types of milk and make ice cream sundaes. USt..or candidates. Connell J m ,FranCea HOW Walden Loren Smith, Sonny. Roy; Stacey Bell, obext Taylor, Brian Dewar James Yenta Bruce. Boyd• Deputy , uiron _ eputy Reeve ;. der Smeltzer and RuO Mason Coalr4':Good Shantz, Keith.. Van der Roelt, Bay Rohe Wal ter Motz,. Alm (Mac)111$1, d;- Don Cass, Mike Perry, Maryse Cale and Tim. Krroppf . . :School Board Trustees Bruce ...County .,.Board of Educed - foa.Lucipiowg Tsea water, Culross and Kinloss - Donald Stub) andl.R.. Patel . -for Ripley and l;iuron - Townships.- Allan may, Bert Elliott and Ria,MiddelkoMp Huron County Board " -or Education for Ashfield, East and West Wawanosh - Vicky . Culbert, Katherine McNee, eth Fulton, John D. Gaunt The followmn 6114 dist of �dida'Os for - the municipal. elections to be held November 120. Ki loss Reeve Barryahtistone, Dave Ballo and Jim Boyle, C ► Cil Jolai Meyer, Clifford Lynn Fielder„ Brian Wolfe, Bill Wilkins, George Lubbers, Erlma. Jean.`Haldenby, John. Rusk Ashfield Deputy Reeve Arthur Simpson and Paul Black - West Wawanosh Reeve Ceciltori and Bob Hallam Deputy Reeve - Alex Chishoha and Roy Taylor Council w Catherine Stevens, David. Errington, Richard Foster, Waiter Elliott, Ronald Snowden. Ripley Reeve - Donsida McLean and Cecil Sutton Whitechurch ld4ies enjoy trip to Port Severn area Agnes Farrier and Norma Rintoul enjoyed a three day tour last week to. Port Severn and the inn at Chris - tel.. Mill. They took a three hour ....c ise n Sparrow-Lake-andSevern River, delighted with the colour of the trees, now at their peak and the pleasant weather. Thanksgiving ; visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beecroft were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Beecroft. Glen and Ken Sinnamon of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Forsyth of Walkerton, Mr.a nd Mrs. Michael Clueptyk and family of Kincardine, Mr. andMrs. Robert Sinnamon, Mr. and Mrs. Brock Sinnamon of Mitchell. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beecroft attended the 35th anniversarydinner for Mr. and 1Virs. Robert innamon at Knox Presbyterian Church in. Mitchell. Norma Rintoul, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Oberholtzer and family of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell, Heather of Ancastex, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gutoskie and family of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rintoul and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Cardiff of . Brussels all attended Thanksgiving dinner on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Robinson and family of Beigrave. HulrEc,:H....1.H by Jean Ross Mr. and Mrs. Greg Dwyer of Kitchener spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Erncst'Beecroft. Mr. and. Mrs. Murray Simpson, Alex . and Adam, lean McLeod of Lucknow were Thanksgiving day pests with Hugh and Mary Simpson. Norma Rintoul and Phemie Cameron of Lucknow visited Mrs. Jim Reid in Goderich Hospital last week. Blurred viskit ca#'be one of tip€ wallah* .. signs of diabetes. If you're having trouble with your vision, don't ignore it. Please see your doctor. For more information abort diabetes. contact the Canadian Diabetes Association. so much can be done, Diabetes momminimm DOOMS CAI4ADIgME DU MAWS WHEN IT'S TIME FOR... RRIFS GIC'S RRSP'S ANNUITIES FINANCIAL AND ESTATE PLANNING LIFE INSURANCE • GROUP INSURANCE 40, 100% GOVERNMENT INSURED MORTGAGE BACKED SECURITIES OUT -GF -COUNTRY TRAVEL INSURANCE ' I` The best Pkikel (1 ' ivli) . vv- -„ ''-.V.vi\.;is24„. V e ‘eif),15;-;7.-irfN44- \,,s.,\kk,,l(t415",17k •.c --..e,.. os; .,\ / '6* � 'Ait % kA el iv1 I , `,„ 'ki.s�'►�j .,i.e�;f) 05 't,tsy\,, \\ )'/ 111E /P iso r 1,4 • 10°- OOP We'll help your money 'grow' with complete. market shopping: NO FEE GIC BROKERAGE 3/40 (pipi subject to change without notice. Pry for Costumes Hallowe'en Games HALLOWE'EN SatUrday OCTOBER 26th Alikm Lucknow Community Centre LIFE FINANCIAL Bending Insurance 31 West Goderich 5247397 or 8OO.265 504 Haunted House For Ctaldren 10 & under 3:00 PM Ni 4:30 PM- DAN E 9,00 PM » 1:0i1 AM pries for costumes sponsored by LUCKNOW KINSMEN & KINNE°i%'E5