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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LOCKNOW,' ONTARIO.
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•TEACHER WANTED
Arlications wanted for position
• .
• of cher for semor grades in
one rooni School, duties to com-
• Mence in September. Stably oche-
••
' writing ito Miler Hughes, seemarrtreastwer, Kinloss School Area
Board. R,B.. 3 Holyrood.
TEACHER WANTED
C.R.C.S.S. ASHFIELD on. High-
- way .21; 13 miles, north of God-
erich, invites applications from
teachers for new four -room el-
ementary school opened February
ist, 1966, This school is well equip-
ped; Duties to commence Septem-
ber 6, 1966. Please state qualifi-
cations, experience and name of
last' inspector to Donald FraYne,
Secretary -treasurer, R,It. 3, God-.
erich. •
NOTICE OF MEETING TO
CONSIDER BY-LAW
TAKE NOTICE that a by-law for
raising $200,000 under the.pr'o'v-
isions of the 'TILE, DRAINAGE
ACT, will be taken into consider- '
ation by the Council of the Town-
ship of West. Wkwanosk at the
Township Hall, on the 12th day ;nf
April, 1966, at the hour of 2 o'clock
in the afternoon,
This notice, is published in. ac-
cordance with Chapter,399, Section
1 (3)0R.S,0: 1960, ••
Mrs. Joan Armstrong,
Clerk.
. NOTICE
ANNUAL MEETING
The Annual Meeting of the sub-
saibers of the Htunti and Kinloss
Municipal, telephone system, will
be. held in' the Township Hall Rip -
• ley, on Wednesday, March 30 at
• 2 p.m., for the purpose of receiv-
E STATE
the auditors report for the
year 1965 and discussing other bus-
iness in connection with the sys-
S ALE
including the election of rt'
commissioner; Dated at Ripley
this. 14th day of March 1966.
Stewart Needham, chairman
'Clayton Nicholson, manager
ASHFIELD. TOWNSHIP',
$10,500 — .100 ACRES no build-
ings, 95 workable,. .10 , acres,
Wheat; 6, acres trefoil, balance
fall , ploughed. This, kind is
hard to ;find; .S0 make en* of-
fer soon.
$20,500 --, 116 ACRES just off
21 'highway, .Brick house, barn
40 x 60; 115 workable, most ,of.
which was 'fail ploughed. This,
is a good cash Crop farm.
• HURON TOWNSHIP
$10,000 DOWN for this 100 ac-
res on paved road:. Good build-
ings, silo '90. acres can be puri
chased without buildings. Look
this one over soon.
$12,000 DOWN for this good 159
acre farm on county road
near shopping. :Medial WI&
•KINLOSS TOWNSHIP
• 200 ACRES on paved road.
Bath and furnace; large barn;
implement . shed; silo.. This is,
a • good beef setup.
$3.,090/DOWN for this store and
gas pumps on busy highway.
4 bedroom modern .living quar-
ters. Full pike $0,750•
For these and many other
farms iit Huron and Bruce
counties, also eotbages and de,
velopment 'properties on Lake
Huron. ,
CONTACT •
BERT MASON
PHONE KINCARDINE 73
• OR
IVAN. STRUTHERS
PHONE KINCARDINE 375
Wilfred Mcintee
& CO. Limited
WALKERTON
Member of the Grey and Bruce
Multiple Listings Service
LM.LS — 65, Salesmen
Working For You
NOTICE •
,CENTENNIAL`FARMS
Residents of Ashfield Tovmhip
who have a farm Which 'has been
•in the • same family for 100 years
or over are advised to contact
Denali' Simpson, clerk of the
township, by the end of this week.
To be eligible hi the Junior Far-
mers project, farms must be '100
Years old. by January •let, 1967
The farm must be lived on at
'present .by the owner or his hired
man. Pasture, farms or woodlots
will not be accepted.
Rev,' Howard W. Strapp
Minister
MARCH 27th
10:09 a.m. Sunday School
11:00,-a.m. Morning .Worship
"The Centrality of'Christil.'
WED
• AVAILABLE UNTIL MARCH• 25th .
FOR GROWING • '
,
.RUSSELL OATS; KEYSTONE OR YORK BARLEY
Flaxseed contracts available anytimefciuring the Spring
•
• NOTICE
RE DUMPING GARBAGE.
Notice is hereby given that the
Township of Ashfield has closed
the former dumping ground on
part of lot 10, con.' 4, E.D. (mill
road), Dungannon.- The follow*
dumping ground will be provided,
1. pt. lot 3, con: 13 W.D.
2. pt. lot 1, Lake Range W.D..
former No. 21 highway.
Anyone dumping garbage on anY
other road allowance • or public
property will be prosecuted 8z lia-
ble to a fine of $50.00.
Signed Donald H. MacKenzie,
Reeve, Towathip of Ashfield.
Mrs. 'Leroy Rintoul and. baby
daughter Arrived home on Saturday
-from Wingham, and District Hosp-
ital:
We 'are:pieased.to report that
Tom. Magoffin who had been a .
patient in Wingham Hospital: for a
for weeks was able to.return
• home on Sunday. ' •
Miss Ruth Taylor of Toronto
spent the weekend with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tay-
bob,Evans of HaMilton, Eric
Evans.; Allan and Melvin of London
and Ted Evans of Downsview, spent
• Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
• Evans, of Langside assisting them in
preparing for their fartnsale.
Mrs. Ted Evans'and family acCI
ompanied her husband and spent,
the day with her parents, Mr. and
• Mrs, BertNicholson of Kinlough.
•' Mr. and /vlis. 'Bill Rantoul spent
SundareVening with. Mr: and Mrs.
George Caldwell of Blyth.
Mr, and Mr. George Currie.
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
• 'Mrs. Alvin Currie and family of
Clinton:
. •
• Mr, and Mrs, ,George Young or,
• Langside itisi,ted on Sunday with •
her.parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark
• Johnston., • ,
Albert Coultes returned this
week to Dresden to assist his son -k
Jack Coultes, with the spring rush
• of work at ihe 13eaver Lumber
where Joel< is manager. •
• Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Conn
. were Sunday viiitors with Mr. and
Mrs: Robert Scott of Tees.v.:,ater.
ST. PETER'S
ANGLICAN
CHURCH
Lent 5
SUNDAY, MARCH 27th
Church School 10 15 a,m,
• Morning Prayer 11 15 a.m.
Wednesday 10 a.m.
Holy Communion
Wednesday Evening 8 p.m.
Discussion Group .
Rev. Stanley E. Jay, BA., B D.
Rector
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Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
Rev. Roderick MacLeod
Minister • ' I
• •
MARCH 27th •
1000 a.in; Sunday Schmii
11;00 a m Morning Worship
CERTIFIED OR CANADA NO. 1 GRADES
• -,-- HERTA, KEYSTONE, YORK
REGISTERED,
OATS, BARLEY, WHEAT
(NEARLY ALL VARIETIES AVAILABLE)
All Seed Grain,Cleaned, Treated'and Bagged Ready To Sow
ORDER NOW — DON'T RISK *"
• DISAPPOINTMENT
. .
MOVE TO ujiNGI-IM •
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Smith and
Diane of Kitchener, JIM Johnston,
Ruth Ann and Carol Ann and Paul
of Listowel, were Sunday visitors
with Mr, and Mrs, Gershom John-
ston and on Monday. Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Robinson, Donnybrook, and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ritchie.
assisted them in moving to Wing -
ham.
Mrs..Charlei Thomson has return-
ed to Huronview from Wingham
District Hospital. She had been
hospitalized. five weeks.
Mr and Mrs. John'.Kirrinier and
infant daughter Holly Of Pipestone
Manitoba are visiting her, parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tanner, of,.
Rw. St . Lucknow
Mrs. Ron Rothwell of Norwood •
visited last weekendwith.her
Mother, Mrs. Ed Thom. . •
Mrs. Albert Alton returned home,
from Wingham Hospital on Thurs-
day of last week She had been ,
in hospital for three weeks:
Don Thompson attended a meet-
ing of the'iiiiron. County Publishers'
Association held at the Bedford ••
Hotel in Goderich on Saturday.
Representatives were present front'
Wingham, Seaforth, Clhiton, God-
erich and Lucknow. . • .
William Wharry of Lucknow re
turned from Victoria Hospital on
the weekend after•being hospital-
ized.for three weeks. .
Mi. and Mrs. Tom Salkeld •
si&apoutiO days at the Salkeld
homestead near GOderich while
his brother George'Salkld and his
spn Joe had a trip to Florida.
Mr, and Mrs. WM. 7...Carter of
• Spartansburg, Peimsylvannia.
'along with their eldest daughter.,
Kareri..and her girlfriend J.ocly •
Alders, spent the Weekend at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. 'peter Carter
Holyiood. Bill is a brother of 'Mrs.
Carter..
r.a.•
• nd Mrs. orViiie Jones,
Lucin, were recent visitors at the
•home of Mrs, Ett a-Robem.
and Mrs. James Durnin., Lucknow,
and Mrs. Etta Roberts spent Sun-
day with friends in Kincardine and
called 911 Robert Irvin in kincard-
ine Hospital. •
• Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Hainesir. ,
(Mary llin) of Port Colborne vis-
ited a weekend recently with her
• rnother,IMrs, Jessie Alibi', Russell.
• and W. L.MacKenzie,. Ralph and
his father , Ralph Sr., have formed
• a father and son partnership known
as Ralph's Auto Eleatic, It is at
230 Main St. W "Port Colborne..
Attend. .Funeral
0f, Young Nephew
•
Mr. and Mrs; Elwin Hall att-
ended the funeral in Atwood on
Tuesdayof last week. of Gary
Little, six-year-old son of Rev.
and Mrs. Wallace Little of •
Winn-
•
•• ,•
ipeg. •Mrs..Little is a niece of
*Mrs, Hall: .•
. • .
Gary died very suddenly from
encephalltison .Saturday March
IZ. He was ill only A few days,
Besides his parents, heis'sur-:
hived by two sisters, aged five
and two.
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• SHUR -GAIN 1.3% ALL -MASH PULLET
DgVELOPER. supplies all ,the necessary
nutrients required by the growing birds.
By restricting the energy level,this.feed
will aid in retarding the maturity of the
growing pullets. ' • • •
. •
This energy restriction will result In
pullets being in good condition 'to ds sure
• top egg production in the months ahead.
•
. • Drop in and we will discuss the complete
SHUR -GAIN Pullet Feeding Program with
you. • .
Anderson
feedservice Flax
Products Limit
LUCKNOW , Phone 530.2026
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