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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-05-01, Page 221 ,Page 22—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May i, 1985 30. In memoriam LAIDLA W In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Cecelia Laidlaw, who passed away April 30, 1984. ' April comes with sad regret, The month, the day, we will never forget. Time unfolds another year, Memories keep- her ever near. Silent thoughts of times together, Hold memories that will last forever. Lovingly remembered .by husband, Ivan, and family, Kim, Janet and Don. 31. Cards of thanks HALDENBY We wish to extend our most sincere thanks to our family, friends, neighbours and rela- tives for helping us have a very happy 25th wedding anniversary. Also many thanks for all the lovely cards, gifts and flowers, Special thanks to our family Kim, Grant, Steven, Kandra and two grandchildren, Shannon and Kelly. Also . the ladies 'that helped that evening. . —18• Gladys and Douglas Halden.by. ACKERT Wewould like to express our thanks to those who visited Josh and I while we were in the hospital. Also many thanks to those who showed best wishes with 'cards and gifts. Cathy and Josh -18x MacKAY We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends and relatives for their kindness and. sympathy during Abe loss of our dear brother, John MacKay and special thanks to the staff of Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home of Lucknow; also to Rev. Nugent for his comforting message and to the people who donated to the Canadian Cancer Society, and to, the people who shared in our sorrow. Special thanks to the Legion. Anna Robinson and Rose Jewell —18x 32. Coming events 75T11 ANNIVERSARY AND HERITAGE DAYS Of Kindersley, Saskatchewan, July 5, 6, 7, 1985. Come home.: Details: 75th Anniversary •Committee, Box 1330-, Kindersley, Saskat-'5 , ch,ewan SOL ISO. —018 32. Coming events IMMUNIZATION CLINIC Bruce County .Health Unit, infants, pre- schoolers, adults. 2nd Wednesday of each month. NEXT CLINIC: Wednesday, May 8, Bruce County Health Unit Office, 3 - 4:30 p.m. —18 ' TOWN AND COUNTRY CLUB, M EETLNG to be held May7, at 2 p.m: Films': —18x QUILTERS DELIGHT Come with us to the preview of the quilts to be ,auctioned' at ' the Mennonite, Relief Auction, New Hamburg. It's an interesting outing; Friday, May 24: Contact Marg Burkhart, 528-3544. ' —18 ' 1,000 BALES OF FIRST CUT HAY; .300 bales of second cut hay. Call 529-7253 even- ings. —17,18 32. Coming events HARBOURAIRES CONCERT "' Sunday, May 5,• 8 p.m. Nile United Church. Adults .$3.00, children $1.00 under 12, For tickets call Yvonne Pentland .529-7814 or Ann Feagan, •529-7563. =16,17,18 FLEA MARKET Saturday, .May 4, Wingham Armouries, 10 a.m. 4 p.m. Table rental $15.00. Call 357-1445. Sponsored by The Wingham and' Area Day Centre for the' Homebound. -18x LUCKNOW DROP IN CENTRE Will discontinue operations on Friday, May 3, 1985 untilfurther notice. —18x SIDE EFFECTS. .. \\ A play about the pharmaceutical industry. , Attention Farmers! Blyth Theatre, 8 pm. Tuesday, May 7. Sponsored •by Women Today and the Women Teachers Association, Tickets $5.00; A. For sale available froth' Cut and Curl or call 482-9706. LUCKNOW SCFHOOLCONCERT BAND Friday, Ma`; 10, 8:15 p,m., Lucknow Com- munity Centre. —18,19 Q1 ONLY -40' AMA,ZO IBleniliier'spread- SHOWER You are cordially invited to a community and relative bridal shower for Lisa Gibson on Friday, May 10th at 7.30 p.m. in Reid's Corner Hall. -18,19x SOCIAL EVENING For Mrs. Jean Ellacott on Wednesday, May 8, 1985 from 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. at Nursing Assistant Training Centre. Everyone wel- come. —18 BUS TRIPS Blossoms, Niagara. Falls and tour of Seaway Farms, buffet luncheon and more, Monday, May 13; Interiors '85 designers and land- scapers show their outstanding creations of an estate home, London, Wednesday, May 29; Chi-Cheemaun 4 hour round trip cruise, Thursday, May 30. Phone Helen McBurney, Nicholson Bus Lines, 357-3424. —18 • PAPER DRIVE The Mother's Committee for the Lucknow Brownies, Guides, Pathfinders and Ran $ ers will be holding a paper drive on SATUR DAY MAY 4. Papers should be at the curb by 9 a.m. Anyone requiring assistance, call .28-3238. Newspapers 'only please. NO GLOSSY PAPER —17,18 ADVENTURE AW AITS 'YOU Come ride the white water all summer long with Wilderness Tours Canada's leading whitewater outfitter. For more information and reservations'' call 1-800-267-3124. —18,019',020 HALIBURTON SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS A division of Sir Sandford Fleming. College offers one week summer courses for families with some of Canada's top artists -craftsmen. For brochure: Box 339, Haliburton, Ontario KOM -1S0 or call 1-800-461-7677. —018 A •MUSKOKA. MUSIC HOLIDAY Cammac, August 4 - 18, one or two weeks for ' adult . singersand instrumentalists, all levels. Professional instruction. Beautiful setting. Tennis and swimming. Contact Ad- ministratrix Ruth . Mechanicus, 31 Duggan Ave., Toronto M4V 1Y1. 'Telephone 416- 484-6456..-017, 16484-6456.-017, 018 4-H ACHIEVEMENT DAY Lucknow Legion Saturday, May 4, 1 p.m. Cake decorating demonstration by Wayne Murray. Bake sale at 2:30 p.m. —18x McDONAGH REAL ESTATE & INSURA' CE LTD 528=2031 Lucknow 100 ACRES all workable, KINLOSS, farrowing barn, stable cleaner, implement shed, beef barn. 211 LEVEL ACRES, 4 bedroom brick, 41 acres hardwood bush, $150,000.00. RIPIEY, business and lig quarters, brie, insulated, electric heat, 24,900. FARROW TO FINISH, 19'0 flat workable acres, 4 bedroom home, paved d_ve. 50 ACRE FARM, modern hog barn, paved road, 335,000. ON THE LAKE mobile home with addition, plus guest house, 3 mi. from Lucknow. KINI OSS TW P. 131 ac. beef farm, upright and trench silo, large barn; 3 bdr. home, drilled well,. 4th concession. RIPIEY 3 bdr., 7 year old bungalow, only 339,900.00. INCOME. PROPERTY LUCKNOW, 3...•apartments, Main Street, 2 two bedroom and 1 three bedroom. Asking $45,000. Mortgage available. LUCKNOW HOMES 4 BDR. cement home, large attached garage, make good 'workshop, paved drive, 337,000. 4 BDR. brick, hot water heating, paved drive, small barn, large lot. 4 BI)R. brick, fireplace, 3 baths, swimming pool, paved drive, double lot. 10 YEAR OLD 3 bdr. brick burtgalev,i4gelsualy room with fireplace, 2 baths; hot water heating, sundeck and paved drivrt77, S.—Rocks films post office. Fbr further information on these -and -other properties please call FRASER MacK1NNON BARRY McDONAGH DAVID MacKINNON 395-2880 528-3821. 395=2483 er, $4,094, if paid"by May 10, 1985. Stanley Farm Supply, Bervie, 395-2434 or Teeswat+ er, 392-6825. —18 LARGE FtpUND BALES of hay. Phone 528-3519. 18 MIXED GRAIN. Phone 395.-2475 after6 p:m. —18,19x 2 - 8' ROUND BALE FEEDERS; 1000 bales straw. Phone 529-7033. —18,19 LAND ROLLER, Bill MacPherson, Int 18, concession. 10, Kinloss. Phone 392-6028. —18,19x GOOD QUALITY MIXED GRAIN from certi- fied seed. Barley, oats and spring wheat, deaned.and treated in 80 kg. bags, $10.00 per bag picked up or $11.00 delivered. Bill Wilkins, 529-7078. —17,18x. STANLEY Farm Supply 1 WFE 48 plate wing disc ▪ '3000°0. 1 WFE 48 ptctTe disc - - .. -12500°° i' 1 JD 40 plate disc . 1250000 .2 MF 40 plate discs 1200000 • 25.0000 1 Case 36 plate disc 1150000 1 New 24' Pony Harrows ...1120000 1 New 16001b. bogballe spreader...11000" 1 O % DISCOUNT on W.F.E. & N.H..parts STANLEY Farm Supply Bervic Teeswater 395-2434 392-6825 (C10. PIONEER BRAND. ALFALFA SEED 3953 NEW • 2550 HEAT, UNITS: • Excellent yields for its maturity • Strong roots and stalks • Fast drydown 3851 2600 HEAT UNITS •Super yields of quality grain *Excellent spring emergence •Excellent stalks •Fast drydown -3925 2750 HEAT UNITS •Super yieldsand fast drydown *Excellent spring emergence *Excellent standability •Yields best at 24,000-26,000 plants per acre Bruce Raynard I R. R. 1 528-3502 Lvcicrlow D. Livestock ONTARIO HEREFORD .PRESTIGE SALE, Barrieview Sales Arena, May 11. Selected bulls and females. Contact Ontario Hereford Association, Box.' 68, Langton, NOE 1GO. 519-875-4803. —018 ONTARIO, HEREFORD PRESTIGE SALE, • Barrieview Sales Arena; May 11. Selected bulls and females. Contact Ontario Hereford Association, Box 68, Langton NOE 1GO. 519-875-4803. —017, 018. E. Farm services CLEANING AND TREATING SEED GRAIN Taking Orders for SEM GRAIN - CORN - GRASS SEED GENERAL TRUCKING licence) ELLIOTT'S SEED MILL & TRUCKING Lucknow - $28=3500 or528-3110 —17,18 F. For rent 60 ACRES CROP LAND, needs spring ploughing, reasonable. rent: West W awa- nosh. Phone after 6 p.m. Carey 1-471-6721. —17,18x Consignment Auction Friday, May/17, 1985' at Stanley's Farm Consign your Items EARLY So that they can be advertised. Notice of Intention to Pass. By -Law TAKE NOTICE that the Municipal Council of The Corporation of the Township of Huron will take into consideration the passing, and if approved; will pass at its meeting to be held on June 3, 1985, at the hour of 10:0.0 o'clock' in the forenoon, at the Huron Township Council Chambars in the Village of Ripley, Ontario, the following By-law: A By-law for stopping up and selling part of the 'Original Shore Road Allowance lying West of Lot 11, Part of Lot 12, Lot 13, Lot 19, Lot 15, Part of Lot - 16 and Part of Lot 17, Concession A and that Part of Lake Street lying West of Lots 1 to'S (West of Raglan Street) as shown on the Townplot of Alma, alt in the Township of Huron. The Coundi will at the afotesald tion and place hear in person or by hit counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims that his lands will be prejudicially affected by the By-law and who applies to be heard. The proposed By-law and Plans showing the portions of the road allowance being closed may be seen at the office of the undersigned or at the office Of the Clerk at the Township of Huron. DATED this 1st day of May, 1985. HANEY,.WHITE, OSTNER, ENGLISH 8. LINTON• Barrister; and Solicitors 45 Erb Street East Waterloo, Ontario Solicitors for the Township of Huron 1