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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-05-13, Page 12An 80th birthday party was held in honor of Mrs. Ena Steer at the South Kinloss Presbyterian Church on Saturday, May 9. All the families of her four children, Margaret, Ruth, Phyllis and Peterwere in attendance. Everyone enjoyed the hospitality, good food and conversation with many good friends. (Alan Rivett photo) Michigan sisters visit with Culbert s Recent visitors with Elmer and Edna Culbert were two of Elmer's sisters Peggy McIntosh of Northville, Michigan and Velma Ashton of Plymouth, Michigan. Cindy. MacLennan of Goderich, daughter of Beth and the late Eldon MacLennan, visited on the weekend with her grand- mother and aunt' Rhetta and Marion MacLennan. Jim and Cecil Webster of Waterloo visited on the weekend with their mother Kae Webster. On Sunday afternoon, Kae, Jim and Cecil visited with Norma Young in Goderich. On Sunday, Barry, Betty and Sharlene Jones went to Thorndale to attend a family shower and visited with many of their relatives and had a supper with Barry's brother and sister-in-law , Doug and Mary Jones and sons. A Poem I would rather have one little rose; From a garden of a friend, Than to have the choicest flowers, When my stay on earth must end. I would rather have one pleasant word, In kindness said to me, Than flattery when my life is still, And life has ceased to be, I would have a loving smile, From friends I know are true, Than tears shed round my casket, When to this world I bid adieu, Blossoms bring to me today Whether pink or white or red, I'd rather have one blossom now, Than a truckload when I'm dead. Author unknown Geneologist coming to library Mr. Angus Baxter will be presenting a special program "In Search of Your Roots" at the Lucknow Branch Library on Friday, May 15 at 2:30 p.m. Angus tsaxter has been researching genealogy for 40 years and is a long term member of several genealogical organiza- tions both here and overseas. He has trac- ed his own family back to the early 14th century and tells many amusing stories of tracing his own roots. Mr. Baxter has published three best sell- ing books on genealogy - In Search of Your Roots, 1978, revised and updated 1984; In Search of Your British and Irish Roots, 1982, revised and updated 1986; and In Search Of Your European Roots, 1985. This program is suitable for adults. Ad- mission is $1. This program is presented by the Outreach Ontario Program of the Ministry of Citizenship and Culture, The Ontario Arts Council, and the Bruce Coun- ty Public Library. 1. VALUABLE COUPON Present this coupon & receive $592n Perms 1 with Wendy 1 Offer expires June 13/87 1 Helen Van Osch of Hair Creations LUCKNOW is pleased to introduce Wendy Forster (Licensed Unisex Hairstylist) Please phone to make your appointment with Helen or Wendy. Hours: Tues., Wed., Fri. 9:00 - 6:00 P.M. Thurs. 9:00 - 8:00 P.M. Sat. 9:00 - 1:00 P.M. CLOSED MONDAY 5282902 After hours 395-3690 ♦ ', Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 13, 1987—Page 11 LUCKNOW DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE Saturday, May 16 Denise Maise & Kevin Finnie Saturday, May 23 Gail Hackett & Steve McPherson Saturday, May 30 Laurie West & Tony Von Dyke r OPEN DATES May - Fridays - 15, 22, 29 June - Friday 5, 12 CALL THIS NUMBER BETWEEN 9:00 AM and 6:00 PM ONLY 528-3532 Would you like to buy a more recent model? Come & look over our newest models. 1 - 1986 GMC %s TON 1985 PONTIAC PARISIENNE 4 door 1985 CHEVETTE 4 door, hatchback 1985 PLYMOUTH VOYAGEUR, 7 passenger w/air 1913- LeSABRE Ltd., 2 door loaded 1984 PONTIAC PARISIENNE wagon 1984 OLDS DELTA 88 BROUGHAM, 4 door, loaded 1981 CUTLASS SUPREME BROUGHAM 4 door 1979 OLDS REGENCY 98 4 door, loaded with extras 1979 CHRYSLER CORDOBA 2 door, w/air HAMM'S Blyth' Phone 523-4342 BEST RATE A INVESTMENTS FINANCIAL CENTRE, GODERICH 524-2773 1-800-265-5503 iri`INTEE al CO. 11*1101 LUCKNOW, 3 bedroom home, large kitchen, living room, one bedroom down, carport, pleasant lot. Priced to sell at 526,500. LUCKNOW, 2 bedroom bungalow, 4 piece oath, spacious living room and kitchen. To set- tle estate 524,900. LUCKNOW, 3 excellent Tots. Different loca- tions. Open to offers. ASHFIELD TWP., 3 bedroom home, 2 acres, workshop, spring well. $29,500. WEST WAWANOSH, brick 4 bedroom home on 2 acres. Asking $37,900. ASHFIELD TWP., (3 acres of land) comfor- table 3 bedroom home, fruit trees, berries, . etc. $27,500. ASHFIELD TWP. 47 acres, river on one side, approx. 38 good cash crop, workable acres. KINTAIL. 2-3 bedroom bungalow, modern kitchen, living room, 4 pc. bath, aluminum siding. A well maintained home would be of interest to someone retiring, a starter home or as a summer residence. 150 ACRES KINLOSS TWP., barn will ac- commodate 70 cows, pipe line gutter cleaners and barn automatic feeding, 3 upright silo unloader, good 4 bedroom home, would convert to beef feedlot. ASHFIELD TWP. 100 acres, 96 workable, systematic drainage, 3-4 bedroom home with new addition, new coloured steel im- plement shed 58 x 84, beef barn. ASHFIELD TWP., 147 acres, 120 workable, 3 bedroom home, good cash crop land. KINLOSS TWP., 200 acres, immaculate fieldstone home,.beef barn, covered pit silo, steel implement shed, maple sugar bush. WEST WAWANOSH TWP., 250 acres, ap- prox. 175 workable. Asking $110,000. RIPLEY AREA, 96 acres, 70% systematical- ly tiled,, Targe barn, reduced to sell. Asking 568 500. KINLOSS TWP., 100 'acres, 55 workable, good gross. farm, well fenced, hardwood mixed bush. ASHFIELD TWP., 100 acres cash crop, 90 workable, well tiled, 40 acres fresh seeding. ASHFIELD, 200 acres, approx. 170 workable, well tiled, balance hardwood, cedar bush, priced to sell at $135,000. 107. ACRES approx. 100 workable, im- maculate kept home, Targe beef barn, covered pit silo. Kinloss Twp. WARREN ZINN, 528-3710 ALVIN ROBB, 395-3174 0 N E D A Y 0 N ALL CASH SALES (Excluding Fireworks) OM•onedSpdng OFF Friday, May 15th 9:00 AM -9:00 PM ` OPEN FRIDAYS TILL 8:30 STARTING MAY 22, 1981 LUCKNOW VARIETY & DRY GOODS 528-2238 • ..c