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31. • Cards of thanks
CORRIN ..
The elaborate festivities Of the 12th of July
1985, will long be remembered by the Corrin
family.. We are indeed indebted to the 000p-
'erative efforts of all and sundry Service
Organizations and Women's Groups, for
making this one of the most successful
gatherings. this; community has witnessed,
since our 100th. Birthday Celebrations of •
1958. We give special thanks to Herb Clark,
Edon Bradley, Charlie Webster, Grant
Chisholm, Gordon Cayley, .Jim Reed, and
other members of .the committee, who gave
of their time, talents and organizational
abilities, to make this a truly memorable
event.. We sincerely thank the Town of
Lucknow and the Townships of Huron, West
W awanosh and Ashfield, for the eminently
gracious, tangible presentation, which I am
sure, will long remain a family heirloom. We
are humbled by the outpouring of love and
affection,, throughcongratulatory messages.
and gifts, by each and every member of our•
community family, to which we have been so
privileged to belong and to have served for
37 years. God willing, we may bespared to
serve a few more. Most: sincere thanks to all.
- Dr. and Mrs. ."Mel Corrin
and family
— 30x
McTAVISH
I would like to thank everyone for thinking of
me while. I was • hospitalized and ` since
Doming home. I would also like to thank
everyone for visits; cards, etc. Your kindness
will always be remembered.
Josephine
— 30x
scow
I wish to thank all my friends and relatives
who arranged and attended., my community
shower in Belgrave and my relatives'
showers and my girlfriend shower. The gifts
were all greatly appreciated.
Dianne
—30
• JARDINE
A sincere thank you to the Lucknow doctors„
all the nurseson second floor, 'and to -all who.
visited me, sent cards and treats, while I was
in W ingham hospital.
—30x
Jean Jardine
• MURRAY
• A special thank you to . Pat, Jill, Lynn and
Sam for planning and arranging our anniver-
sary party. Thanks also to our friends. and
' relatives for attending the party and for the
gifts and best'. wishes. It was a super way to
begin our .second "quarter of a century'i.
Ab and Gloria
-30
32. Coming events •
CRAFT FESTIVAL
Lucknow's 15th annual Craft Festival in
Lucknow arena on Friday, August 2, 12 noon
to 10 p.m. and Saturday,August 3, 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Sponsored by Lucknow Agricul-
tural Society. —29,30;31
BENEFIT DANCE
For Jim and. Bern Scott. of Huron Township
who lost their barn by fire. Held at the
Ripley Complex on Friday, July. 26:-29,30
FOOD. PROCESSOR DEMONSTRATIONS
Tips en general use and ,safety. Recipes
demonstrated include bread, soup, muffins
and more, Tuesday, July 30 at St. Andrews
Presbyterian Church, Wingham, 1 -.3:30
p.m.; Wednesday, July. 31, Huronview
Auditorium, Clinton, 7 - 9:30 p.m. Admis-
sion $3,00. Pre -register at the Ministry of
Agriculture and Food, 482-3428 or 1-800-
265-5170., —29,30
COUNTRY FAIR
Saturday, July 27th, Blyth Memorial Hall, 10
a.rn. to 5 p.m: Baking, produce, Granny's
attic, fish pond, dunking tank; frog jumping
contest, fortune telling, books, used cloth
ing, food, fine arts ard:»handicrafts, and
more! Proceeds to Blyth Festival capital
projects. Donations .of items also greatly
appreciated. Telephone (519) 523-4345 be-
fore July 26th to arrange pickup or articles.
—29,30
32. Coming events
FUND RAISING KICKOFF
for
»IXJCKNOW AND DISTRICT
SPORTS COMPLEX ,
W INE.AND CHEESE PARTY
Thursday, July 25, 8 p.m. Lucknow Com-
munity Centre, $6.00 per couple.
—28,29,30ar
SLICE LECTURE
Gardeners and History Buffs plan to attend
the slide lecture by Scott Kuntz of Ann
Arbour, Michigan "Antique Gardens: Per-
iod landscaping and restored houses" at the
Assessment Office meeting room Caledonia.
Terrace, Goderich, 8 p.m. August 12th.
Admission $2.00., —30-32
HURON CATTLEMEN'S BEEF
BARBECUE AND DANCE
Wednesday, July 31, 1985 at Brussels
Morris Grey Community Centre in Brussels.
Music by Beechwood. Barbecue 5:30 p.m. -
7:30 p.m. •Dancing 8:30 p.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Tickets $8.00 per person. See directors or.
phone 887-6186 for tickets. —30
HURON BRUCE ARTS AND
CRAFTS (Inc.) SHOW
(formerly Ripley Craft Show), Friday, July
26, Saturday July 27 at. Kincardine Kmsmen
Beach Pavilion. Admission 50c. Home bak-
ing, garden produce, antiques, free draws,
much more. Over 100 crafters. —30x
STEAM SHOW • •
Heritage Gas Era. Village, Log Sawing,
Fiddle Contest, Calliope, horsepulls, antique
tractor pulls, threshing, »crafts, McCormick -
Deering ' display. Golden Horseshoe City,
Caledonia, August 3, 4, 5. —030
WOODWORKING SHOW
August 9, 10, 11. Custom furniture, 'wood-
working tools, -machinery,- carvings, sculp-
ture, marquetry, turnings, log homes,
demonstrations Durham Community Centre.
Friday,. Saturday 10, a.m. - 9 p.m. Sunday
..noon - 5 p.m. The Wood Show, Box 920,
Durham, 'Ontario NOG 1RO (519) 369-6902.
—030
STRATFORD FESTIVAL THEATRE
Attention Neighbours. The Stratford Festiv-
al Theatre invites you to meet crooked town
officials, pirate kings arid merry :gold
diggers. For free .brochure. write: Stratford
Festival, Box 520, Stratford, Ontario . NSA
6V2 1-800-265-4394. —030 `
QUILT AUCTION
July 27th 11 a.m., 162 .John St.' N; 'Arnprior
4114 40 miles west of Ottawa). Previewing
July 26th, 12 - 7 p. m. July .27th, 8 . a. lt. - 11
a.m. Auctioneer Cecil Knight. —030.
BRIDAL SHOWER
For Etta Belle MacDonald, daughter of
Audrey and Jack MacDonald, will be held
Monday, July 29* at. 8 p.m., in Lucknow
Presbyterian. Church. Everyone welcome.
—30x
•
PORK BARBEQUE
At Dungannon Agricultural Society's Family
Fun Day, Sunday, August 11, 4:30 - 7 p.m.
Adults $6.00, children 12 and under $3.00,
preschool free. Advance tickets only by
calling Lynda. McNee 529-7956. —30,31
AFRICAN SLIDES
Mr. and Mrs. David Rhody Will show. slides
of . theirwork. in Africa in the Anglican
Church, Kinlbugh, Monday, July 29, 8:30
p.m. —30 .. .
BLYTH FESTIVAL
•Primrose School District 109: ,July ' 23
(opening) 24, 25 (matinee) 27, 29, August 1.
Beautiful Deeds: July 25, 26. Moose County:
July 27 (matinee): Polderland:.July 30, 31,.
August 1 (matinee). Evening performances
at 8:30 p.m:, matinees at '2 p.m. For tickets
call Box Office 523-9300 or •9225. Country
Fair, Saturday, July 27, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
baked goods,clothing, fresh vegetables,
.plants, books and lots more. ' Also Art
'Gallery: Several Dimensions opening July
23, —30 •
RECEPTION.
For David Ross and. Kimberley Dodds,
Saturday, July 27, Teeswater. —30
32. Coming events
YARD SALE
Saturday, July 27, 9 - 4, . sideroad No. 10, •
Ashfield, 1st road west of Ineknow, 1 mile
south of Hwy. 86. —30
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MaeDONALD'REUNION
The 56th annual . MacDonald Clan Reunion
will be held Saturday, August 3, 1985 at
MacDonald's Cedar Grove at 2 p.m. Please
come early.—30,31x
32. Coming events
RIPLEY'S ALIVE IN 85 • "
Comecelebrate the Ripley -Huron Reunion
being held Thursday, August 1 through to
Monday August 5th. Renew old acquaintan-
ces with friends, fellow » classmates and
former teachers. Come on over to Ripley for
the Wintario Draw, Variety Night, Fiddlers
Contest, Mammoth Parade, Dancing night-
ly, ball tournament; shirt-tail parade, bed
races, plus much much, more.—28,30ar
Attention Farmers!
A. For sale
22 x 38 DION THRESHING MACHINE on
rubber, been stored inside, excellent condi-
tion. Jim Taylor, 357-2768. —30,31
LARGE ROUND BALES offthe field. Phone
395-5656. —30 : .
IH 615 COMBINE with pick up reel, .13 foot
floating cutting bar in A-1 shape. Phone
395-5358. —30nx
WESTEEL ROSCO GRAIN :BINS, crea-
tion, fan's and ducts, grain handling
systems. We construct bins or supply erec-
tion equipment to purchasers. Jim
Harkness Equipment Ltd., Harriston, 338-
2923,-26-33 .
ATTENTION• CATI'IEMEN! Moist corn
gluten feed, the most economical alternative
.source of energy today. (Tandem and trailer
loads). Call Bob Johnson or Len Calhoun, B
& L Farm, Services; Chesley , 363-3308.
—28-31 •
SHORT OF SILAGE? Call B & L Farm
Services 363-3308, We have just received the
contract of selling sweet corn silage, an
economical way of stretching your feed this
fall. IT'S DRIER AND FINER THIS YEAR •
Call . Len. Calhoun or Bob Johnson. at
' 363-3308. —28-31 .
.4
. TWO FARROWING CRATES. ' Phone 395-
5863 evenings.. 29,30x
Get in
the Classified Game
B. Custom work
CUSTOM COMBINING, wheat and mixed
grain. Phone Bill Nelson, 529-7415 and .
evenings 528-2949. —30-35
C. Wanted
*ANTED TO RENT acreage suitable for fall
wheat Phone 529-7350.- —30,31
D. Livestock
REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BUIL of service-
able age. Phone 529-7441. ,-30.
SERVICEABLE AGE BOARS, Hamp, Dur-
oc, York; also Hamp x Duroc, York x Hemp.
All with testinformation. Reasonably priced,
fully guaranteed. Call Bob Robinson, ' R No.
4, Walton, 345-2317. —30-33 •
E. Farm services
LYNN LOW RY FARM SYSTEMS LTD.
R R. No: 1, Kincardine, Ontario ,
For all your manure, feed, and grain hand-
ling requirements call 395-5286 or see us in
Amberley. We handle. everything - Ahnost.
BERG STABLE EQUIPMENT . -
Barn Clearers; 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. W eener Decks. 'Mastic
Slates and also Farm Gates.
Contact Lloyd Johnston
R. R. 3, Holyrood, Ontario..
Phone 395-5390 '
MCDONAGH
PEAL ESTATE & i^:SUPA'.CE LTD
528.2031. Lucknow
• •
» 50 ACRES', 35 workable, stone house,, barn, implement shed, 5 mi. from Lucknow,
$70,000. ' .
ANOTHER 200 ACRES, 55. workable, 45 bush, balancereforestation, close by.
100 ACRES all workable, KINLOSS, farrowing barn, stable cleaner, implement shed,
beef barn. . ' . ' . ,
216.LEVEL'ACRES, 4 bedroom brick; 41 acres hardwood bush, $150,000.00.•
RIPLEY,'businessatutli-ving quarters, brick, insulated, electric heat, $24,900.
FARROW TO FINISH, 200 flat workable acres, 4 bedroom home, paved road.
KINLOSS, 2 storey brick, beef barn, 1' acre land. $38,900..
KINLOSS TWP. 131 acres beef farm, upright and trench silo, large barn; .3 bedroom
home, drilled well, 4th coheession. •
RIPLEY 3 bedroom, 7 year old bungalow, only $39,900.00. .
RIPLEY, vacant store with apartment above,'newly wired, $16,500. '
RIPLEY,2 storey, 4 bedroom,home, .2'baths, new roof.
TEESWATER, 100 acre farm, 2 storey brick house, beef .barn, implement shed plus .
another 88 acres available.
TEESWATER, modern3 bedroom bungalow, $66,900.00.
' LUCKNOW HOMES •
JUST LISTED, 3 bedroom bungalow, $25,000•.00.
HAVELOCK ST.; 2 bedroom cement house, . carpeted throughout, paved drive and
carport, double lot, asking $39,900.00. •
4 BEDROOM cement home, largt SOLD,arage, make good workshop, paved
drive, $37,000.
4 BEDROOM brick, hot water heating, paved drive, small barn, large lot. •'
6 LOTS in Lucknow. • •
REST HOME, 4 bedrooms, new deck, fully licensed and equipment to remain.
For further information on these and other properties please call .
FRASER MacKINNO'N, BARRY McDONAGH DAVID MacKINNON
395-2880' 528-3821• ' 395-2483