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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-04-06, Page 14Page 14—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, April 6, 1988 5 BEDROOM, well insulated quality home on 1 acre lof close to Lucknow. Very well main• tained. Lots of possibilities. BROOKSIDE - 10 year old 3 bedroom home on 10 acre lot 3 acres•white pine. 20 x 40 steel shed. HOLYROOD, 6 bedroom home on country rood. 2 acre lot. steel shed 36 x 36 $35,000. LUCKNOW - renovated, maintenance free, three bedroom home, 200 amp. service, drill- ed well, wood and electric heat; 3 boy garage 30 x 40 with water and hydro. LUCKNOW an exceptional 'site to build a brand new home, stream at back of lots, pric• . ed to sell. 3 excellent rots. LAKE FRONTAGE on Lake Huron at rear of 102 acres of cash crop land. Good 4 bedroom home. ASHFIELD, 144 acres, systematically and ran• dom drained, good 2 bedroom home with barn and implement shed. Good level cash crop land. Asking $158 000. •30,000 - 1,!'2 storey, four bedroom, vinyl sid- ed home, walk -out basement, enclosed sun porch, nicely treed, 100 ACRES Ashfield Township, approximate- ly 70 workable, systematic random tile. '52,500.00. KINLOSS - 43' i acres, good born drilled well, small shedsome bush, small spring, $39 900. KINLOSS TWP., 200 acres, immaculate fieldstone home, beef born, covered pit silo, steel implement shed, maple sugar bush. ASHFIELD TWP., 100 acres cosh crop. '90 , workable, well tiled, 40 acres fresh seeding. 'ASHFIELD 100 ACRES - 1'/2 sstorey frame home, 85 workable, 40' x 70' barn, 24' x 60' shed, 2 silos. KINLOSS - 1 storey stone and frame home, • 60' x 30' barn, garage, on 3 acre lot. BELFAST - stone school house, new roof and windows, 1/4 acre lot. WEST WAWANOSH - 130 sow farrow to finish,,2 modern homes, 100 acres, 58 workae inground manure tank. KINLOSS- 2450 sq. ft. bungalow on 100 acres, 55 acres bush, excellent retirement home. PAUL ZINN 528-3710 ALVIN ROBB 395-3174 WARREN ZINN 528-3710 4 ibaey'm Lisplay the ,,return team return squad. yed opponents kis of 45 yards !Int returns of •wer jn 2ctive bargain - !signed with the ember 1982, the ale Players As - ‘o register and •grneys who tct negotia- -1ght was not :eh favor by ney had little a player, an pr certification 'proved by the standard agree - outlining how (twos entitled to `tr's contract. 'Bement, 1f an roved by the owed to ne- .buld seem to its, especially ,ess. But that 963 season, the frrs were repro moat of whom iurrent rosters. iplus an addi- rith the league ie 336 players `,ge draft, al. sent rookies /ter with the has made a ;lid to join the '• reflect only a .agents who slayers. Ken- 'Cstem coor- e had on hose ap• 'ed. Ight send 'a Bald to last soa tin. 122 Courthouse Sq„ Goderich 524-2773 1-800-265.5503 LUCKNOW DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE OPEN DATES April FrL, 15 - 22 - 29 Sat. 16 May Fri. 13 - 20 - 27 Sat. 21 - 28 CALL THIS NUMBER BETWEEN 9 A.M. and 6 P.M. ONLY 528-3532 Our Aim: ' "Providing the Transport Industry with Employable Drivers" FOR PROFESSIONAL DRIVER TRAINING CALL TOLL FREE • 1.800.265.3559 ACCOED,IED er IME MA',On.l SCG.EW,MIJOM couW$510M TRANSPORT DRIVER TRAINING SCHOOL HEAD OFFICE, 746 Heapeler Road. Cambridge, Onl. NJH 466 OTTAWA • SRAMPTON • LONDON • SUDBURY • ST. CATHARINES There are three essential ingredi-` eats in the kicking teams, says quale — the plan, the talent, the tech- nique. He is a finicky coach who keeps his own special teams play - book. i;-19 rep Ives, whose. plications had been approved. "On a weekly basis, I might sea out 10 or 20 applications," she said the. other day from Washington. "It has s., been just unbelievable. We did not an rigl. ticipate such a response, and the hat jury We are pleased to announce ... The New Dungannon Correspondent is ... Bonnie J. Hodges 529-7620 Please give Bonnie a call at the above number with all the news of Dungannon & area. Y And they describes his return -men as the "trigger." For kickoffs it has been judged whether it'sthe league - leader with an extraordinary 38.6 average. He has run one kickoff back yards for a touchdown, and 're- ed two r for 46 . • a i The enthusiat cials are poor, bunch of guys its friendl they been Iengthenirl because we're k lands." Until this longest in a er. But he b 52 in the against the against the goals set a pe points equalled missing his fi has boo goals"and 14 0 to last seas There are ents in' the quale — the nique. He 1 keeps his o book. Returner, We tell our as the "tri been Bobby leader with average. He 97 yards for a turned two oth just like every yards and is in kickoff. pens to boa 15, third ' But like is worried The wee cials are po bunch of gu practice. th don't go to going to play making a mis too tired to d When an agent applies for certlfica w tion, he or she is sent a questionnaire in that resembles a Job application. 11, asks about the applicant's pe and professional background, who e may represent. It e as ces. Successful 0 The Port Albert `Successful Profiteers' have been busy completing their spring 4-H projects on personal finance. The club had the oportunity on March 14 to tour the Bank of Montreal in Lucknow. Brenda Mason and Donna Alton took time from their busy schedules to explain to the group how the bank works. Everything from safety deposit boxes to loan applica- tions were discussed. On March 24 the club looked at how to complete cash flow statements. They also were made aware of planning financial futures for themselves. The next meeting covered exchange rates, financial institu- tions, banking services and bank accounts. Just for fun the group attempted to dgscribe the pictures on the backs of Cana- dian bills from one to .a hundred. Come the March 28 meeting, the group covered the topics of writing a cheque, in- terest, investing money and getting credit. Upcoming dates were also discussed. Books are to be handed in by April 16. The achievement program will be held May 3 at 8 p.m. at the Clinton Town Hall. The Port Albert Successful Profiteers Profiteers would like to take this opportunity to thank the Lucknow Bank of Montreal for their tour and to thank their leaders Jean Black and Donna Hayden fct their excellent job. Cancer Society The Lucknow Cancer Society met at the home of president Bill Henderson on Mon - ,day evening of last week. As April is Cancer Month across the country, Anna Krutz and Mildred Loree have this years' campaign well underway. This is the Cancer Society's 50th anniver- sary of progress. A workshop was planned for April 13 in Palmerston for the local volunteers. The Lucknow Branch of the Society reports that they would welcome any new members. The group meets twice annually to go over correspondence. If you would like to become involved, call Bill Henderson at 528-3403 or Jane Treleaven at 528-2943. Work on the Lucknow Arena got underway bright and early Monday morning. The $570,000 face lift is expected to reach completion by late August. Arena Board Chair- man Cecil Cranston stopped by at noon to check on progress and just couldn't help len- ding a hand. Here he gets into the swing of things by taking a sledge hammer to one of the old shower stalls. (Rob Bundy photo).