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THE LUCKNOW SE:NTINEL. LOCKNOW, ONTARIO •
• WEDNESDAY, MAY 13th,, `1970 '
c.IASSIFIEDA
NOTICE
HILRAY FARMS LTD.
ABATTOIR; •HOLYROOD
7 beet in Home Grown, Dry Fed,
Dr. .Free' Beef. Try our Fresh
&1 s Made.Sausage.
Phone -528-1132
OWNED AND OPERATED
• BY' RAYNARD AND '
CUSTOM BUTCHERING
Pigs - Tuesday
$eei' — Wednesday & Friday
By Appointment Only..
RETAIL MEATS '
• RETTTNGER's MEAT MARKET.
R.R,. 1 Formosa •
• DIAL 392.6306
NOTICE 0
ALL BALL PLAYERS
• Pee Wee Softball and Baseball,
irntam and�Midget oftbalL.play-
d—_ please leave their names with
Bill Hunter or 'at the town clerk's
office by May 2Oth. .
NOTICE
APPLICATIONS, WANTED.
rpplications for • a caretaker for
st—Helens_MILAgplY-hy-ame_ist
t6
to Mrs. ' Ross • Eitington, R.R.
Lucknow.
NOTICE •
Re -Hog Shipping
No hogs .Will be shipped on Mon-
day,
onday, May 18th, because of the hot=
i.ay. •ogs si pp.• • on • es ay
May 19th at the. Lucknow Marketin
Yard..
NOTICE /
--The _Canadian • .Legion e
Bureau Officer . will be visiting
° Lticknow Legion in the near future,
if . enoughinterest is : shown. Any
widows, veterans• and: dependents
• who may wish to discuss service
work with ,him', kindly advise Ken
Cameron, Lucknow with the follow-
ing information;- Regimental No.,
. Name and Purpose.
CHILD •HEALTH CLINIC
The childhealth' . Clinic of - the
Bruce County Health Unit for pre-
school' children and infants : will be
• held i4 the Legion Rooms, Luck-
; now ' on T.uesday, May 19th from
11:30 a.m.
ION SALE
•
SURGE
AIRY-
TIQUIPIVIETIT
***, •
. MI ICI G PARLOURS
STANCHION PIPELINES
BUCKET MILKERS.
VACUUM PImws
X`SzMP SAVERS
BUIX TANKS •
WAVER CONDITIONING •
EQUIPMENT
iidilli,r
SiioLnloaders
Silage Conveyers
Bu4ker .Feeders
JEN.•MAR1IN•
.396-2408• KINCARDINE .
KINLOSS G..O
CONTINUED FROM PAGE.1
twice •a; year on. June 30 1570,.
-and December -15 ,. 1910.
Will be done with one'billing
with, two stubs if the audit is
completed, and the mill rate ,can
be established. if 'not , there, will
be two ,billings; the •first, for the
half of 11969. taxes and. the ;balance
INVITATIONS. •
A-N•NOUNCEMENTS •
INFORMALS
A.0 CE�5- : CrIt S •
9,r,„ NATIONAL
'AUCTION SALE
• 'Ant Anc cin CPU, cif household fur=
hung--.: aluableantique pieces and
real . wila be held for the:,
ear -M -ac
Leos. ' Wheeler' Street in the vil-
' lag of . i.aiorrrw on Saturday. May l
23rd ' at 10',1.5P: See • bills .for;
list and terms. :Ban. Macintyre,:
auctioneer... .
CONSIGNMENT
AUCTION SALE
OF•.
FARM.•EQUIPMENT
.foe • •
VAN •EYL •EROS:
On hwy. 9, just west .oftown •
on
*SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1970
at 1 o'clock
(Everything will be offered subject
to- s ess-aces)
6000 Commander tractor,
tires .Al' shape;: 720 John Deere
tractor, real good, 80 John Deere
tractor; 850 Ford tractor. 35 Mas-
-,--
many more; 2 International corn
planters; 3 John Deere corn plant-
er:S, I, Allis Chalmers corn planter;
some seed drills; McInnes 1968
model bean wind rower 3 new hay
bines in the crate tb be set up by
•
bine; 5 hay conditioners;mowers
new and used;' rakes; plows; 7
harvesters; 8 silo blowers; 2 cult-
ivators; discs, wagons, etc. etc:
Fre* draw on FM & AM radio
Second pr i4T-Calender wifc-h
(Must bo there to win)
TERMS •CASH
Two. auctionaora to • keap the sale
90119
:The regular ;meeting was• held
On May 4, 1.970 at 7 p.m. with'.
the reeve and all council, present.
The minutes of the regul'a'r
meer(ngof ;4rri1 h•; 1 7(.a-nd
Ap'ri1 20 ,' 1970 were adopted as
read: • • •
• A .request .for a repair on the
•Burt .Drain' by Earl; Hayes was.
7accepted by' Coun'ci1 . •
• ° Thee tender of Ontario Culverts
for two pipe arch culverts
• for bridge construction at Lot 12,
Concession •6_ was acce ted at •- - _
:56f455 .54 subject• to D' 1-1 '
pp:oval.
.The request of Bob• Orr to dig
a road crossing afl.ot ;27, Con-
cession 5 and 6 was accepted.by
Coo tic i3:
urt of.Revi-
sion on. the Ross 'Improvement
Drain was reopened. • '
• On 'coniideration •of -an appeal
b Dave .Ross . the following
An addition of $6p0.00 benefit .`
assessment be charged against '
trot 15, Concession 9 and. the ben -
,.s
cion 9 be reduced 'torn '$16.80.00
to $990.00 and the coon of re-
Vision was closed, •
Arthur Breckles was.eilgaged to
cut the grass at Kinlough Cerise -
his own 'mower. •
.The following accounts were •
ordered paid:. Ceneiral, $2475;'•27•
Highways., •$3819,.58.
The meeting was adio iwe4..to
Meet on June 1, 1970 at 7 p, rel,
or at the call of the reeve,
° FRASER MacKINNOW.,
(1erk.
Bannon :were- cin )ved by all. ' A MacKinnon, a grade' six student
tank you w)$ cNtreniie() to -the. . -who w-as-the-top^spea_ke,r_for
F!ayStanIe..y
Is Guest SperiLr
Bla
B'-
me
kes U.. C. W, for. ;t:delicious
meal.
Ha.r-old-•-N-ebster.of:tti t1ungan'.
-non Lodge and County am •r cif
,North• Huron mentioned that sittoe
dodoes were a religious orgittt:a-
tionhe felt that all ministers
should be .members Of a. lodge.
He would also like to,see scrip-"
tures-a nd r y rsa pa" . • o: rhe
curriculumin our chot
r
•Harold.•made: the point €li :.ar:v.
:people get the •wrong impression
of what the..celebratio.n means on
the twelfth of July.: He stated
that the real meaning'was- the•
dom of religion: fore everyone and
s also mentioned he would• like to
see more ladies'. •lodges.,
Ross Errington.introduced Jim
The.Anbual:Banquet.of the
:Dungannon Orange Lodge was held
on April 28th at Brookside Publ'ic'
School,w'ith close to one :hundred
in attendance: Rev. Jaarries E.
Hummel of .Trinity and St. Helens
Llnicet Churches opened the ban_
quet with ,grace followed .by'a
toast .to the Queen.'
The' Master of'Dunganncin Lodge
Tdm Culbert welcomed everyone.
.t:o their• banquet'. The head table
wks introduced by Frank Alton
Past. Master. Rev.. II•u
then called:onfor a.'few rernar•ks..
Aecord.ian•nu.mbers played by
Diss Peggy Young, daughter of•
Mr, and..Mrs.: Tom 'Young of Dun -
'Brookside.. and North•' Ashfield
schools. Jim gave his speech On
• the Fraser-Va ley, 7 Howard Blake.
presented him .with the Dungan -
:tion L.O.L. Trophy.' Jim is the '
. son of Mr. • and Mrs. George
MacKinnon of R: R. I Port Albert;
Alvin Alton'introduced Floyd
Stanley, the'guest speaker who
is: principal of Ripley s�ctw:o1. '
Mr. Stanley showed slides on Vol-
land
olland and many religious points
of. interest in the Holy Land. • The.
Deputy Master Lorne Hasty thank-
ed the guest'speaker and mention
ed how.fortunate •we were to see • .
so well prese,,ted.,
Jerry Cranston -thanked'
everyone for attending their
Annual. Banquet.
EVERYTHING MUST G0�
DUTCH SOUVENIRS Ys PRI4
THANK OUR CUSTOMERS FOR SHOPPING 'AT
.',.< •
'OPEN -MONDAY TILL SATURDAY 9, 6
'FRIDAYSTILL 10P.M.
•
DUE1M-PERSONALPRGBLEMS WE -ARE FORCED
° TO:SELL .OUT• BUT WILL CONTINUE TO RESIDE
IIS LUCK,NOW
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