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31. Cards of 'thanks
SMM1
Mrs. Shirley Smith (England) would like to
thank friends and relatives for cards and
flowers sent to her while she was a patient in
University Hospital. —7x
McQUILL N
The family members of the late William F.
McQuillin wish to express their sincere
appreciation to relatives, friends and neigh-
bours, for the many acts of kindness,
beautiful floral tributes, . memorial dona-
tions, . many cards and expressions of
sympathy, and for donations of food during
our recent bereavement. We express heart-'
felt thanks to the Doctors and . Nurses at
Wingham and District Hospital, for their
care, during our brother's illness, to the,
Rev. M. Letson for her words of comfort, the
Kincardine Loyal Orange Lodge for the
memorial service, the MacKenzie and
McCreath Funeral Home, and the pallbear-
ers and flower bearers. Again to all, our
sincere thanks.
Beatrice McQuillin
Mildred and William Purdon
Jean McQuillin
I would like to thank my friends and
neighbours for card's, letters, and acts; of
kindness. Also Dr. Rock, ,staff and nurses,
Dr. Corrin, while a patient in University
Hospital, London.
Elizabeth Tiffin
—7
GIBSON
We wish to express our heartfelt- thanks to
our friends and relatives who helped make
our 25th anniversary party in Teeswater,
Complex so special; also thanks for the many
cards, gifts and flowers. Special thanks to
our daughter Rhonda, Frank and his family
who worked so hard for this; also to our sons
Bill and Greg. W e shall treasure these
memories always.
Bill and Cathy
—7x
REED - MacKENZLE
We wish to express our sincere thanks to our
friends and neighbours who remembered us
in our recent bereavement of our dear sister,
Florence, Mrs.. James McCormick, of Oak-
ville. Florence was well known here as she
had been coming to spend her holidays every
summer since 1948. Special. thanks goes to
Lloya and Harold Nicholson who drove us to
Oakville on Wednesday where we all
attended her funeral. Thanks.
' Gladys Reed,
Edythe and Bruce MacKenzie
—7x
32. Coming events
LUCKNOW DROP IN CENTRE
Open Monday and Friday, 2 - 4 p.m.
Everyone welcome. No age limit. —6-9
PETERSON-ELSTON DINNER
February 19, 1985, at Knights of Columbus
Hall, Highway 9, Walkerton. Reception at 6
p.m., dinner at 7 p.m. Guest speaker, David
Peterson, MPP, Ontario Liberal Leader and
Leader of the Official Opposition. Tickets
$25.00 each . available from Vern Inglis,
Formosa; David MacKenzie, Kincardine;
Murray Elston, Wingham. —6,7
BLYTH FESTIVAL SINGERS PRESENT
A concert of sacred music on Sunday, March
3 at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. at Ontario Street
United Church, Clinton. Tickets are avail-
able from the Box Office 523-9300 and the
Blyth Saga 523-4331. —7,8
EUCHRE TOURNAMENT
Dungannon Agricultural Hall, Saturday,
February 23. Registration 1 - 2 p.m. $3.00
admission. Prizes $50, $40, $30. —7,8
TOWN AND COUNTRY CLUB
Meet in the Legion, Tuesday, February 19, 2
p.m. —7
HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY GAMES
Madill vs Goderich, February 14 at 4 p.m. ;
Madill vs Seaforth, February 16 at 4 p.m.
—7
32. Coming events
STREErPROOFING YOUR CHILD
In the interest of increasing awareness and
protecting children from the dangers of
abuse, a free, two hour crash course on'
"Streetproofing Your Children", featuring
guest speaker, Holly Keil, will be held in the
library at Lucknow Central Public School on
Thursday, February 28 at 7:30 .p.m. All
adults are welcome. —7,9x
COMEDY THRILLER
You'll laugh until you scream at "One Night
Stand" a comedy thriller presented by
Theatre Circle; Blyth Memorial Hall, March
7., 8, 9 at 8;30 p.m. March 7 at 2 p.m.
Reserve seats by calling 523-9713. Tickets
$7.50. —7
CHILD HEALTH CLINIC
The Huron County Health Unit invites you to
attend the Child Health Clinic, herd at the
Health Unit office, Wingham Hospital Clinic
Building on Wednesday, February 20, 1985'
from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for:
1. Health Surveillance
2. Anaemia Screening
3. Immunization
4. Hearing Screening
5. Vision Screening
6. Fluoride brushing for ages 3 to 5 years.
ADULT IMMUNIZATION W ILL ALSO BE
OFFERED AT THIS CLINIC.
—7.ar
GENERAL MEETING
Canadian Diabetes Society General ,Meet-
ing, Thursday, February 21, at 8 p.m.' at the
Alexandra Marine and General Hospital,
Goderich. Speaker, Mary Wellman of Boeh-
ringer Mannhein Canada. Topic, The Trend
in Diabetic Supplies. Everyone welcome.
Save and .bring Zehrs tapes forbranch
projects. —7
' BENEFIT HOCKEY GAME
CKNX TRYHARDS vs LUCKNOW KINS-
MEN WARLORDS at Lucknow Arena 3:30
p.m. Sunday, February 24. Admittance:
Cash donation at door. All proceeds towards
Paulette Martin liver; Fund. —7;8ar
LUCKNOW LEGION PUBLIC SPEAKING
CONTEST
At the Legion, Friday, February 45, 8 p.m.
Everyone welcome. Free admission. —lar
PANCAKESUPPER
Pancake supper on Tuesday, February 19 at
the Anglican Church Parish Hall, 5:00 to
7:00 p.m. Adults $2.00. Children under 10,
. $1.00. Everyone welcome. —7
EUCHRE AND BRIDGE PARTY
Huron Chapter No. 89, Order of Eastern Star
is holding a euchre and bridge party at
Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home in Lucknow
on Thursday, February 14. Musical enter-
tainment at 7:30, p.m. Cards at 8:00 p.m.
Everyone welcome. Prizes and lunch. —7
Do your heart good with
buys in the classifieds
528-2822
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, February 13, 1985—Page 26
Attention Farmers!
A. For sale
PIONEER
BRAND • ALFALFA SEED
3949
2650 HEAT UNITS
•Exciting top yielding hybrid
•Heavy test weight
•Outstanding response to high \ popula-
tion
*Fast dry down
526ALFALFA NEW
Pioneer® variety 526 is an exciting new
'medium maturity alfalfa offering top
yields of high quality forage and fast re-
growth. 526 has excellent winter hardi-
ness and bacterial wilt tolerance that help
ensure long term stands. You'll grow
more tonnage of quality forage with this
new alfalfa variety.
All varietiesare available in the following
mixtures:
90% Alfalfa -I- 10% Timothy
or
80% Alfalfa + 20% Timothy
Bruce Raynord
R. R.1 528-3502 LUCKNOW'
Classifieds
528-2822
BROADSPECTRUM SWINE Protection.
Use the Mecadox and Pm-Banminth team in
your starter -grower feed and obtain broad
spectrum control of scours, roundworms and
ascaris pneumonia. -07
C. Wanted
BALED STRAW wanted. Phone 529-7405.
—7,8x
D. Livestock
8 'W IENER PIGS, about 50 lbs. Phone 529-
7587. —7
TESTED BOARS, sound aggressive Yorks;
Hamps, Durocs, Hamp cross Duroc, York
cross Ijamp.' Reasonably priced. Call Bob •
Robinson, 345-2317. —6,7,8
E. Farm services
FARMERS WANTED who are paying too
much tax or are not using all the tax breaks
available. Phone us today! 'Appointment
times available to process 1984 tax returns in -
, your home. Farm Business Consultants,
2109 Oxford St. E., London N5V 2Z9. Call
toll free 1-800-265-1002.. In business year
round helping farmers for. over 33 years.
—07
BERG STABLE EQUIPMENT
Barn Cleaners; manure pumps, vertical,,
horizontal; 8" to 15 P.V.C. or S.B.T. ductile.
Cow and calf tie stalls. Loose housing. Bunk
Feeders, Ventilation Equipment. Hog Con-
finement. Ritchie heated water. bowls.
Farrowing Crates. Weaner Decks. Plastic
Slates and also Farm Gates.
Contact Lloyd Johnston
R. 11. 3, Holyrood, Ontario.
Phone 395-5390
MCDONAGH
REAL ESTATE & INSURA`:CE LTD
528-2031 Lucknow
RIPLEY, business and living quarters, brick; insulated, electric heat, Main. Street.
FARROW TO FINISH, 190 flat workable acres, 4 bedroom home, paved drive.
LUCKNOW 4 BEDROOM brick, fireplace, 3 bathrooms, swimming pool, paved drive,
double lot; ,
LUCKNOW, 3 bedroom bungalow, 2 blocks from Post Office, $23,000.
10 YEAR OLD 3 bedroom brick bungalow, large family room with fireplace, 2 baths;
hot water heating, sundeck and paved drive.
50' ACRE FARM, modern hog barn, paved road, $35,000.
LUCKNOW, 4 bdr. home, excellent condition, '/s block from Main St. Asking S37,500.
ON THE LAKE mobile home with addition, + guest .house, 3 ml. from Lucknow.
,KINLOSS TWP. 131 ac. beef farm, upright and trench silo, large barn;'3 bdr. home,
drilled well, 4th concession.
For further information on these and other properties please call
FRASER MacKINNON BARRY McDONAGH DAVID MacKINNON
395-2880 528-3821 , 395-2483
Call Pat or Tom at 528-2822 to place your ad