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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-09-26, Page 8L uckknow Sentinel, 'Wednesday,, September 20, 19g4. Page 8 Say farewell to former Tiinity neighbours Former Trinity neighbours and friends visited Alex and Ella Hacker in. Lucknow Tuesday evening and, presented them with a clock on behalf of the community. Severalfamilies from •Trinity attended the Anniversary at St. Helens on Sunday morning where Rev. Stuart Miner of Exeter was guest minister. Relatives recently attended a shower in the Lucknow Community Centre for Rena Wild of ' Dorchester, an October bride-to-be who is marrying Michael Hackett. Elmer and Daisy Wall of Teeswater and Clara Raynard .of Lucknow visited Harvey and Betty Ritchie on Sunday. afternoon.. They also had a phone calk from Donna, of TRINITY, by Betty Ritchie Red Deer, Alberta, where it. was 29° F. and they had eight inches of snow. Hattie (Nixon) Albertson of . Vancouver,. B.C. is visiting Delbert and Wendy Nixon and other Nixon relatives. Cindy Nixon, daughter of Delbert and Wendy Nixon, is taking a Business Course at Fanshawe Colle$e.Shewas employed at the Mayfair Restaurant this past summer. Suzanne Kirkland, daughter of Betty and ost French exchange student Mr. and Mrs. George McBride are hosting Jack Needham Mr/ and Mrs. Allan Francine Beautre of, Charlesbourg, Quebec • McDougall and fai'ly. as a French exchange' student. This is called ' Wend Forster, . the Ontario Quebec six month Student E - y daughter of he and Mrs Jack Forster is' attending the Academy change: Francine is staying here .and a n- School of Hair Dressing in Kitchener.. ding school for three months. In turn Kelly McBride will go stay with her for three mon- ths. Since Francine is from the city, she is finding.that living on a dairy farm is quite anexperience. Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacKenzie spent a. couple of days visiting with their son Mr. and Mrs. Ian MacKenzie and family of Cobourg. Mr: and Mrs. Joe Lund of Saskatchewan visited with relatives in the area. Over the weekend they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.. Roger Robb of Cambridge visited old neighbours on the 4th concession on Saturday. Congratulations .to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Dickie on the arrival of their baby son. Ceromalite Kitchen. ,1111111MINMOE -111IsISI11®Ir181 uIea i El W M immule elm AND Bathroom PANELING AVAILABLE IN SIZES 4'x8'x 118" 5x5 .x118 The Manufacturers of ,.CERAMALITEare giving•you direct factory rebate of on every 4' x 8' or 5' x 5' Ceromalite panel you buy between September 1 /84 ' and November 30/84. • HENDERSON BUILDING COME. JW. HENDERSON LIMITED. LUCKNOW, Ont. PHONE (519) 528-3.118 Mon. -tri. >g a.m.-5:30 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m.-Noon AMPLE PARICINIG David Kirkland,; returned from her summer employment at Mitchell and is presently on a four month work period at the registry of- fice in London before returning to Fanshawe College in January. • Belle Hackett and Betty :Ritchie attended. a correspondents' workshop,at the Mayfair Restaurant on Friday morning hosted by the Lucknow Sentinel. Sharon, Dietz and Pat. Livingston showed •a video about the newspaper publishing business and how the paper is printed. We will welcome news of Trinity and area any time during the week and on •Monday until noon. The cor- respondents were presented with gold lapel pins• om Quebec SOUTH KINL,OSS by Ruth Buchrneier Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dickie visited with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Dickie and family ' at. Markdale on Sunday. . Ann Hamilton is attending University of Waterloo -where she is .taking. an Honours Math Course. �UTTON' TWO BEDROOM (could: be 3) Wingham. home,, * 'block, from down town. Home immaculate. Garage. Asking $24,900. BRICK SCHOOL, on ai. fine treed lot' in West Wawanosh. owner will consider any reasonable offer. TWO STOREY 3 bedroom brick home on 'A acre treed lot near Lucknow, 2 baths, full.'' basement, double attached garage and . more, 'Owners have mored.. 10 ACRES., Wawanosh, 61/2 , acres hay land, balance bush. Excellent .building area :with mature trees; barn 36 x 50. Asking $14,500. 50' ACRES, Wawanosh, .buildings. `40 ACRES, Wawanosh, buildings 6 years old. FCC mortgage. COUNTRY ACREAGE near Lucknow, trees, garden area, 3. bedroom brick, 2 storey home; double attached garage, THREE ACRES, ,Huron, 3 bedroom home updated; new wiring, new drywall, new insulation. All offers considered. ONE STOREY 2 bedroom (could be 3) house, new fireplace, new paved drive, beautiful treed lot. MELMATHEBS, WINGHAM, 357-3208 representing LLOYD, W. HUTTON REAL ESTATE LTD. BROKER; KINCARDINE yt yt ♦r qtr yt yt irir * it ir,F it * yt it * ir,k,t Something for Everyone at the IP FALL FAi ra2 EY Friday 8t Saturday September 28 & 29 NORSE. PULLING COMPETITION Friday at 7 PM in the fairgrounds * KATHY BOYD 'QUEEN of the FAIR SATURDAY PARADE: Starts at 12:30'8. Features the Kincardine Pipe Band. .Burton • Hodgins , &' Besse Farrel (regional * ' agricultural society directors) . will .* open the fair. .* 4-H CLUB SHOWS: 9 a.m. Saturday, . Horse .Sho*, Dairy, Beef, .Corin and * Veterinary Science Clubs will ,also be exhibiting.:. ' * EXHIBITS: complex will be filled It with indoor exhibits Frig7 - .10 PM Sat, 10 -12 AM Tr ' LIONS; Beef on a Bun GOAX:SHOW: Saturday Afternoon ANTIQUE: Farm Machinery immlymrkiwamimoimme HORSE SHOWS light . saddle Saturday at. 9' a.m. Heavy Horses in 1 *', afthrnoon. *; REGIONAL POULTRY SHOW: *'I Basement of Township Hail. * GREY -BRUCE SHEEP SHOW: *' Saturday Afternoon. VARIETY PROGRAM; Frog Jumping Contest, Wrist Wrestling, plus *- entertainment. Doug Martyrs MC BICENTENNIAL: Costume Competition. *AI RIPLEY-HURON '�: FALL FAIR DANCE SAT. SEPT. 29, 1984 9 PM to 1 AM *; B Lunch ProvidedilAU�tC BY Sponsored by Rwpleyluron Agricultural Society All funds go to fair work & community betterment ******* ****fir******************