HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-07-28, Page 5COMING EVENTS
RIPLEY DANCE
Ripley Recreation is sponsoring
a Dance on Saturday, August 7 in
Ripley Complex. Music by Don'
Moir. Dancing 9 to 1. Everyone
" welcome. 18 years 'and over.
WINGHAM BINGO
Wingham Legion Bingo at the
legion Hall, Wingham, 'Wednes-
day, August 4th at 8:30 p.m. 15
regular .games, $12 prize each
game; 2 share-the-wealth games;
$50 special must go;. Jackpot
game $170 on 57 calls with $50
consolation. Admission $1.00. Ex-
tra and speeial cards 3' for 50c or
7 for $1.00.
ATTENTION
Lucknow Horticultural members
are asited to enter all the flowers
and vegetables they can to help
make our Summer Flower Show
and Tea on August 18th a success.
Also donations for the Variety
Sale Table will be appreciated.
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OPENING THIS WEEK
Martin's Farm Produce will be
open' On Friday, with farm fresh
fruit. and vegetables, between
Lucknow and Amberley on High-
way 86.
LUNCH. COUNTER
Kairshea W.I. are operating a
lunch counter in Lucknow Arena,
FridaY, July 30, during,Craft Fest-
ival from 11 a.m. to 10• p.m. in-
cluding a hot 1.,ce2 supper at 5
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' HENDERSON - FERGUSON
'PICNIC
To be held Sunday, August 1st
at the Huron Township Park, 2nd
Concession. Come and enjoy a
social get together 'with your rel-
atives. Games and supper to fol-
low.
NEEDHAM PICNIC
The Needham Family picnic
will be held, at the Purple Grove
Community Centre on August 8
with dinner at, 1:00 p.m.
OPEN RECEPTION
• An Open Reception will be held
from 9 .to 1 in the Ripley District
School auditorium for Mr. and
Mrs. Ian MacDonald (Jean Mae-
Tavish) following their marriage
on Saturday, July 31st, Music by
Norm Dunsmoor.
FOUND
POUND 4 baseball gloves in
Public School area near swings.
Phone 528-3836.
FOUND — on Victoria Street,
Lucknow,, a small sum of money.
Owner, may have same by prov-
ing ownership, Contact Mrs. Roy
Irwin 528-3937.
IN MEMORIAM
CAMERON — in loving memory
of a dear Mother, .Wife and Grand-
mother, Josephine Cameron, who
died July 28, 1957.
The heart is a tteasure chest •
Where we keep our memories
We have gathered through the
years.
Memories Of happy times
And persons who ,are dear.
We miss you Mom,
But your memories keep you near.
Always remembered by daugh-
ter Grace, George Linley, Oak
Park, Michigan and grand-
children.
You'll never
feel better
inyour life.
paRriaparnon
Fitness, In your licoit you know right. .
WANTED
RE-OPENINqi
THE BEAUTY--
BOUTIQUE
WILL.
REOPEN'
TUESDAY, AUGUST '3rd
Open hours Tuesday through
Friday
Special note:
Closed Mondays and Saturdays
BARB JARDINE
NOTICE
TROJAN SEED CORN
NoW taking orders for 1977 Tro-
jan Seed Corn., Allan R. Miller,
R.R. 5 Lticknow. .
NOTICE
Huron Twp. -Council will meet
on Tuesday, August 3rd at 10 a.m.
in the Township Hall instead of
Monday holiday.
Marlene Coiling, clerk
WANTED custom combining,
wheat and spring grain. Ray
Hogan, 529-7348.
WORK WANTED — custom
swathing; Ross' MacKenzie, phone
395-2745.
WANTED — second cut straight
alfalfa standing. Phone 529-7574.
LUCKNOW CENTRAL
PUBLIC SCHOOL
requires a
PART-TIME SECRETARY'
for 41/2 days a week
Apply in writing to
Stuart Collyer, principal
Lucknow, Ontario
WANTED — horse-drawn, manure
spreader. Reply stating price and
condition to Enos Miller, R.R. 1
Lucknow.
FARMER'S SON 16, seeks work
on farm,. during school vacation.
Phone 395-2438 4
CUSTOM GRAIN SWATHING
Phone Duncan Farrish, 395-2728.
CUSTOM
COMBINING
GRAIN
STANDING AND SWATHED'
Wagons and Auger Supplied
Max Riegling
395-5107
Gary Dauphin
395-5617
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 28,,1.976 PAGE FIVE • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
NOTICE. RE
HOG SHIPPING
Day Change This. Week Only
I am now shipper for U.C.Q.
Hogs will be shipped Tuesday
'(because of the Monday holiday)
from 7. a.m. - 12 noon. Cattle are
shipped Tuesday. I will be at the
yards Monday morning and Tues-
day from 8:30 a.m. -•5:00 p.m. I
would appreciate your patronage.
William Taylor, 529-7310 - home
528-3119 - yard
HILRAY FARMS 'LTD.
ABATTOIR, HOLYROOD
The best in Home Grown; Dry
Fed, Drug Free Beef. Try our
Fresh 'Home Made.,Sausage. Cus-
tom;' killing by appointment.
Phone. 528-2132
REAL ESTATE• & INSURANCE
LTD.
FRONT ROW COTTAGE at Point
Clark, two b droornS, all fUrnish-
possession.
25 workable, river
propert3,has good
e situate on paves
40 ACRES crop land, artly within
Village of 1.4icknow,
11/2 STOREY FRAME HOUSE
with 11/2 acres on Highway, good
shed and drilled well.
$69,000 EACH for 2 - 100 acre
farms in Kinloss Township. TWo
sets of buildings, drilled wells and
land mostly all workable.
Robt. Campbell
Bus. 528-2031
oRes. 529.7417
THE MAN. TO SEE IS
DAIRY FARM' 192 acres, 4 bed-
room home, all conveniences,
modernized dairy, barn, bulk tank,
stable cleaner, 46 Berg comfort '
staffs,' silo 20 x 60 with unloader,
also 2nd barn and implemen.
shed. 40 cows and quota also
available. '
BRUCE BEACH COTTAGE, ideal-
ly 'located, sand beach. This cot-
tage has two self contained 3 bed-
room areas and is furnished. Call
for an appointment to insPect.
100 ACRE FARM ideally located
on HWy.. 86 Whitechurch area, 6
bedroom brick home, large barn
56 x 70 and silo. This is a well
cared for and productive pro-
perty. FCC, mortgage available
with fall possession.
.fm.•••1100••=•116
300 ACRE FARM, Kinloss Twp.,
approximately 225 workable acres,
barns 30 x .85 and 50 x 60 with 2
silos 16 x60, 7 room frame home
requiring attention, possession to
be arranged.
WE HAVE an established general
store with 4 bedroom living quar-
ters for sale. For further partic-
ulars give us , a call. "
3 BEDROOM HOME located in
Dungannon on a well cared for
property. Also blacksmith shop.
Ideal retirement home or an op-
portunity to start' your own bus-
iness. Immediate possession.
TWO BEDROOM BUNGALOW,
close to downtown, living room,
dining room, kitchen, largelot &
garage, ideal retirement home,
immediate possession.
.4 LOTS located on Delhi And
Stauffer Streets. Asking $8,700.
APPROX. 4 ACRE LOT located in
Ashfield. Twp., Northlander home
12 x 60 with addition; large L
shaped barn, maple trees sur-
round the buildings, overlooking
spring stream, 8 miles from God-
erich.
WARREN ZINN
Phone 529-7350
11-11-0-11-40-•-41-
PINE LODGE REST HOME
(THE FORMER PIN.ECREST.MANOR 'NURSING HOME)
• (GouGH ST., LUCKNOW ONTARIO)
supervised retiremel4 rest home, caring for your
personal needs 24, hours per day.
STANDARD, SEMI-PRIVATE. AND
PRIVATE ACCOMMODATIONS
LUCKNOW,.ONTARI 528-2703
HOT MIX PAVING
DRIVE-WAYS AND PARKING LOTS
FOR FREE ESTIMATES PHONE
ROBERT SYMES - CONTRACTOR.
Lucknow 528-3047
BOX 4, ARTHUR KITCHENER
848 .-2510 743-5361
year is Mrs. Wm. McInnes and
Mrs. John' Thornton; the sports
committee' is. Donald and Allan
Thornton. Happy birthday was
sung to Jack Thornton who was
celebrating a birthday that day. A
vote of thanks 'was extended by
Mrs. 'Gordon Johnstone to Will and
Largaret for hosting the picnic 7.
Races and interesting games, for
which prizes were awarded were in
charge of Dan McInnes and Gordon
Johnstone. . •
• Next year's'picnic will be held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan
McInnes,/ Blyth on the third Sunday
in. July, with iunch at one -o'clock.
3 bedroom, kitchen, living mom, dining room,
4, pc. bath; full basement.- All exterior Walls "
bricked. 'Act now and choose your own colour
in carpets, etc.
4ERRIE .GLENN
DUNGANNON Phone 529-7924 or 528-3234
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NOTICE
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ed. Imrnedtat
HAVING A DRINKING' PROB-
LEM? AA can help. Phone God- 50 ACRES
erich 524-6001 or Walkerton 881-\ runs acros 3655. building s'
road.•
Sherwood Picnic
At Teeswater
The fifteenth annual reunion, of
the descendants of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. G. Sherwood was held at'
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
McInnes, Teeswater on Sunday
July 18.
A short business session follow-
ed a bountiful meal at noon.
President Chester . 'Finnigan and
secretary-treas'urer Mrs. Dan Mc-
Innes were re-elected for another
year. The lunch committee for next