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WANTED
PAUL ZINN
528-2411
E. WAWANOSH - 100 acres,
70 workable, 4 bedroom
house, bam, shed,
$49,900. - 3 bedroom, ell
heat, carport.
ONE ACRE - Building tot
,,near Lucknow $55,000.
KINLOSS 1.4acres, 3.
bedroom house, 45' x 96'
Insulated shed. $116,500,
ASHFIELD - 3. bedrooms,
double garage, 4/10 acre.
$82;500.
HISTORIC LUCKNOW 4=5
bedroom, new kitchen and
baths, formal living/dining
rooms, garage, .8/10 acre lot.
HAVELOCK -;Completely
renovated, 3 bedroom house,
11i bath, movein condition.
Reduced to $78,900,
FOUR - Serviced' building lots
starting at $27,000.
W. WAWANOSH ,1.00 acres,
.60 workable, 3 'bedroom
house, large barn/shop, shed.
KINLOSS - 4 bedroom home
on 1 • acre lot,. ;:edge of
LucknoW $:69,900.
BUNGALOW -.on .62 acre
lot, 4 bedrooms, 2 car
garage; shed, fireplace.
Reduced - $111,900.
'.7..8 ACRES - ,edge . of
.Lucknow $49,000.
GOUGH S.T. - 3 bedroom,
garage, new siding, $72,000.
149 ACRES - Ashfield Twp.
all workable. , .
HOLYROoD 3 bedroom
house with insulated/heated
garage $55,000.
For information on
Properties listed
::below contact
Richard D. Askes
519.528-3935 Res..
$19=528-2740 ` 'ax
COMMERCIAL BUILDING
LOTS - 3.3'acres Turnberry
Township, edge of ;Wingham.
Pay .Less takes. 'possible
investment property.
80'.x 80' BUILDING LOT
with 24' x .36' ,small barn; just
off Main Street, Lucknow.
Zoned commercial •$'22,000.
LISTINGS. WANTED •
Grace Eckenswiller and
her sister Gladys Merrier,
from London,, visited.
Myrtle Percy on Saturday.
The sisters have been trav-
elling around visiting rela-
tives , while Weir
Eckenswiller and Lorne
Wall are on a trip west to
visit relatives and friends,
Weir spent Fathers Day
at his daughter Jeanette's
in Saskatchewan.
Jessie Moon is home
again after another visit to
hospital. Better days lie
ahead Jessie: Good luck!
Jim . Schneller from the
Listowel area visited at
Glen and Erlma
Haldenby's home .on
Saturday evening.
Glen, Erlma and Sara
Haldenby spent Father's
Day with Glen and Penny
and family.
Chicken pox is 'making
the rounds again. The lat-
est casualty in the village
is Josh' Ernest. Get well
soon Josh!
Kinless Historical
Committee' met on
Thursday evening at the
•Kinloss Municipal
Building. The progress on
the History Book was
reviewed with some more
Huron Landscaping Limited
the design -build people
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• Waterfalls & Ponds
• Flagstone. Patios & Walkways
Interlocking Paving Stones = Retaining Walls '.
• Decks & Fences , ' .
• Lawn Installation
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LUQKNOW •
528-350
interested people attending
and volunteering services,
The next meeting is July
10, 7:30 p.m.
Our sympathy goes out
to the family of Kay Long,
who passed away Friday
at Wingham Hospital. Her
husband Len and son
Aaron lived in our com-
munity for a few years
before moving back to
Culross Township. The
memorial service arid yisi .
tation was Saturday from ,
McPherson's in Teeswater.
Kay's daughter Amy Jo
and two grandchildren
also live in Culross
Township. '
Glen and Erlma
Haldenby, Sara and Lea-
Anne Haldenby and Brad
Engel attended the sur-
prise birthday party
Saturday afternoon in
Kincardine Township for
Barney Haldenby at his
hone.
Some of the children
and young people of
Kinlough Presbyterian
Chinch- attended the.
Children's Rally at Kintail
Camp on. Monday
evening. It was sponsored
by the Maitland
Presbyterial and run by the
staff of Kintail Camp. A
good time wasreported by
all,
St. Helen's WI meet
by Elaine Errington
St. Helen's WI. met at
the hall June 10 for their
meeting. Elaine. Errington
welcomed ' all and read a
poem "lune" followed by
the Mary Stewart collect
and Ode. Rollcall name a
method of communication ,
other than speaking - was
answered by, eight mem,-
hers,
em_hers,
Florence McConnell
and Elaine Errington gave
a report of the district
annual_.. held at
Londesborough. '
A letter regarding the,
Tweedsmuir History was
read. f.
Isabel Gaunt gave, a.
reading "A , • Smile.''
Florence had a reading
"leftersand leavers: • '
Edith Cooper gave an
interesting report on the
Ontario Agri Museum at'
Milton. The government
decided to close it in 1995
but 25 concerned people
got together to find a ' way
to save it. They called"
themselves Ontario Rural
Heritage *Preservation
Committee. These are
farmers or farm related
people who .hope. to :be
ableto keep it open: Last
year 50,000people, visited.
the museum.
A delicious .lunch: was
served by :Edith Cooper
and Isabel Gaunt,
L.uciiow
Wi hosts
ftn gime
by Mabel Whitby.
The Junemeeting for
Lucknow WI was a fun
gathering,. Sixteen mem.-
bers met at the. Mayfair for
lunch, which was enjoyed,
and the service was great.
A. short business meet-
ing was conducted at the
Town Hall; Alice Taylor
welcomed all, and opened
the .meeting with., a poem
"June." Rollcall was tell a
joke, that got us; all.laugh-
ing. • . r
A plaque will be mad
celebrating V tt,
anniveraarrto e placed in
the flower box at the post
office; blue and gold flow-
ers (the WI 'colors). will be
planted, :
A motion was. made to
donate money to Wheels.
Away, some of the mem-
bers have used this vehicle
and agreed it'sa valuable..
'service.
Hostesses were.. Lois
Goodhue :and' Mabel
Whitby.: Lois had a'very..
good • contest -. name the
*streets in town - that made
us all think hard. Susan
McNaughton was the win-**'
°net, guessing Mabel
'conducted a game of
bingo'; ;which was a fun.-
time. Congratulations, to
the lucky winners. Noma
Campbell won a prize for
the closest birthday.
Fran and Jiro Farrell
'and .family visited- at the
home of' Jerry and Kay:
Logtenberg in: .Dungannon.
on the weekend. Father's
Day and June .birthdays.
were celebrated as was the
' new addition to the
Logtenberg. •fanily..Ken
• and Agnes Logtenberg of:,
Dungannon were in atten-..
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dance with Shane Jacob'
Logtenberg, born June 5.
Mary Anne ICukoly vis-
ited with Helen Smith of
London . this past
Wednesday.
•Wilda ';Thompson
attended the 35th UCW
Presbyterial anniversary
,held at Grace United
Church ;in . Hanover on
Saturday.
There was a good'
turnout at the WI meeting
held Wednesday night at
Wilma Sutton's "home.:
• `Scripture was read by June
Elliott. Bette McLeod pro-
vided an entertaining pro-
gram. June Elliott: and
Isabel Stanley cooked upp'a.
delicious lunch for all to
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•Jeff Walker .of the
Huron -Bruce Naturalists
was the guest speaker. Jeff
showed beautiful 'slides, of
area birds and orchids.
Sandra Forster gave; a
report from thedistrict
annual meeting 'held in
Tiverton in May.
Alec and Sharon Martin•
and boys celebrated
Father's Day and ,Grant's .
second . birthday at
Grandma and Grandpa's::
home in Oliphant on
Sunday.
Bob' and Judy
Thompson attended the
graduation ceremonies of.
`podd :Thomp son in Sarnia
,on Saturday. Todd grade,
ated from Lainbton
College With a diploma in
Hotel` and'. Restaurant
Management,.•
Congratulations Todd.
, Wasn't that a •gorgeous
weekend? Perfect for any
outdooractivity or travel-
ling. School's finished. this,
coming Friday where
does the time go? The air
will be filled with the
playful noises, of children,
Let's keep a careful watch
for our little. ones .as were •
driving.
Contact Sharon, 39.5-
4132 with any news.