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32. Coming events
DEMOLITION DERBY
•Luckngw Agricultural Society is sponsoring a
Demolition Derby Friday, August 9, 7 p.m.
at the. Tractor Pull Site. Good prizes. Further
•information contact 395/42821 or 528-2184.
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SLIDE LECTURE
Gardeners and History Buffs plan to attend
the slide lecture by Scott Kuntz of Ann
Arbour, Michigan "Antique Gardens: Per-
iod
eriod landscaping and restored houses" at the
Assessment Office meeting room Caledonia
Terrace, Goderich, 8 p,m. August ' 12th.
Admission $2.00. -30-32
TRENT -SEVERN W ATERW AY
Summer sale rates $790.00 per person,
. double occupancy, seven days, all inclusive,'
private- cabins, all meals on board. RES-
ERVE A UNIQUE VACATION. (705)
748-3666, Box 1540, Peterborough,. Ontario
• K9V 71.7. -031
FAMILY FUN DAY
Dungannon Agricultural Society's family fun
,day, Sunday, August'11, Horse and antique
tractor pulls, pork barbeque, variety concert, .
crowning of 1985 fair queen and princess.
For information or tickets call• 529-7956' or
529-7432. -31,32
TORONTO ZOO
See pandas Monday, August 19 C.N.E.
Toronto; Corey Hart Thursday, August 15;.
Kenny Rodgers,. Wednesday, . August 21.
Phone Helen McBurney; 357-3424. -32
' BRIDAL SHOW ER
For Darlene Howald, daughter of Mae and
• , Harold •Hoiald, will be held -Tuesday,
August 13 at 8 p.m: in'the-Lucimow Anglican
Church Hall. Everyone welcome.:' -32x. •
DUNGANNON FAIR
August 16 and 17. Parade:at 12 on Saturday,
from United Churl, corner. -32,33
• BLYTH FESTIVAL
Moose County: August 7, 8 (matinee; 10, 12;
' Primrose: August 8, 13, 15; Beautiful Deeds:
August 9, 14, 15 (matinee); Pblderland:
August 10 (matinee). Evening performances.
at 8:30 p.m., matinees. at 2:00 • p.m. For
tickets call Box Office 523-9300, or 9225.'
-32. Special Presentation of Book of
Miracles by Blyth Festival Young. Company
in Blyth lions Park on August 15, 4:30 p.m.;
August 16, 1:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m.:, August
17, 1:30.p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Admission is
,free. -32
LIQUID EMBROIDERY CLASSES
Attention: "Tr:-CHem liquid embroidery and
craft paint classes will begin August 13.
First two' basic classes free of charge. For
more information pleasx Brenda at 528-3946,
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CURATOR'S WORKSHOP
London area Women's ' Institute Curator's
Workshop, Tuesday, August 13, 10:30 - 3,
Holmesville Hall, • Bring ' own lunch. All
interested welcome: -32x
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STRATFORD FESTIVAL THEATRE
Attention Neighbours. The Stratford Festi-
val Theatre invites you to meet crooked. town
officials, pirate kingsand merry gold
diggers. For free brochure write:' Stratford
Festival, Box 520, Stratford, Ontario N5A
6V2 1-800=265-4394. `-032
HART LODGE
Hart Lodge, Haliburton Highlands. Two
meals daily, heated pool, tennis, water
sports, adult and childrens' activities pro-
• gram. Special August 24 - 31, 20 per cent
discount. Regular $275-$375 for $220 - $300
per person weekly. Call for information and
brochure. 1-800-461-7699.-032.
Reserve • your
space now for
The sentinel's
2 for 1 sale
Attention Farmers:
A. For sale
46'• GRAIN AUGER in excellent condition.
Phone 357-2095. -31,32 '
WESTEEL ROSCO GRAIN BINS, area -
tion, * fans and ducts, grain handling
systems. We construct bins or supply erec-
tion equipment to purchasers. /Jim
Harkness Equipment Ltd.; Harriston, 338-
2923.-26-33
38-2923.-26-33
30 ACRES OF SECOND CUT ALFALFA,
Phone Hugh Todd, 528-66.92. -32
B. Custom work '
CUSTOM COMBINING, wheat and mixed
grain. 'Phone Bill Nelson, 529-7415 and
evenings 528-2949. -307,35
D. Livestock
SERVICEABLE AGE
oc, York; also Hamp
All with test informdo
fully guaranteed. Call
4., Walton, 345-2317.
OA " Hamp, Dur -
D ,ork x Hamp:
asonably priced,
b Robinson, R No.
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Get in
the Classified Game
528-2822
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 - almost.
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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' (on-
fine'ment, Ritchie heated water bowls.
Farrowing Crates. Weaner Decks. Plastic
Slates and also Farm Gates.
Contact.Lloyd Johnston
R. R. 3, Hoiyrood, Ontario.
Phone 395-5390
Lucknow
Sentinel
2 for l sale
August 21
TENDERS WANTED
FOR TIE SUPPLY OF NO. 2 FURNACE OIL
(1985-86 HEATING. SEASON)
for the newly formed Dungannon Union Parish. The Parish Includes the following
heated buildings:
1. ASHFIELD UNITED CHURCH (TRINITY)
2. ASHFIELD (TRINITY) MANSE
3. DUNGANNON UNITED CHURCH
4. DUNGANNON MANSE
3. NILE`UNITED CHURCH
o.. DONNYBROOK • UNITED CHURCH .
The approximate Moyle involved will be 21,000 L. l
The Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. '
Please submit sealed, written tender to:
DUNGANNON UNION PASTORAL CHARGE
c/.o MRS. DONNA SNYDER
DUNGANNON, ONTARIO
NOM 1R0
An tenders must be received by 3:00 P.M.. August 22, 19es.
FtA
McDONAGH
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE.LTD
/t.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, 'balance reforestation,..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.)0. '
FARROW TO FINISH, 200 flat workable acres, 4 bedrootn 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. concession.
RIPLEY•3 bedroom, 7 year old bungalow, only $39,900.00.
RIPLEY, vacant store with apartmentabove, 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 phis
another 88 acres available.,
TEESWATER, modern 3 bedroom bungalow, $66,900.00. '
LUCKNOW malts
JUST•LISTED, 3 bedroom bungalow, $25,000:00. .
HAIVE[ACK ST,, 2• bedroom cement house, carpeted throughout, paved drive and
carport, double lot, asking $39,900.00. '
4 BEDROOM brick, hot water heating, paved drive, small barn, large lot.
REST HOME, 4 bedrooms, new deck, fully licensed and equipment to remain.
For further information on these and other properties please call
FRASEER 1VIacKINNON BARRY McDONAGH DAVID MacKINNON
395-2880 528-3821 J 395-2483
OBITUARY
Agnes Campbell
Agnes Campbell. of Detroit and a native
of Huron Township,, passed away in
Garden City Hospital in Detroit on Tues-
day, July 16; 198.5in her 105th year,
She was born June 19, 1881 on lot 64,
concession 1, Huron Township. She was
the daughter of the late Peter Campbell
and Eliza Ann Bradley, and was the last
surviving member of the family of eight
boys , and four. girls. The late Agnes
Campbell made• her home for the last 25.
years with. her niece, Edaline Tracy and
family in Westland, Michigan.
Besides her . parents, Miss Campbell
was predeceased by eight brothers, John,
Jack, Peter, .James, Edward, Robert,
Albert and Samuel; and three sisters,
Mary, 'Grate (Steele) and Margaret,(Rink).'
The funeral service was held at 2 p.m. on
Saturday, July 20, 1985 at the MacKenzie
and McCreath Funeral Home in Ripley
with Rev. Hugh Nugent of Knox Presby-
terian Church officiating. Interment was in
Ripley Cemetery.
Piper David ' McDonald of Lochalsh,
piped, My Home, . while leaving the
Funeral Home, and also played several
other selections at the cemetery. •
Pallbearers were Craig Tracy, Scott„
Tracy, Lance Tracy, Dennis Courtney, Pat
Courtney and Michael Courtney.
Agnes Campbell will always be fondly
remembered by her nieces and nephews.
Pi'eliininary
work done
With more than, 600 contributions from
Huron families,. organizations and muncip=
alities; the Huron County Atlas moved
towards a midoOctober publication with the
completion of preliminary work.
The first pages of ..the 352. page atlas
went forward to the printers last week and
the first press run of 48 pages is scheduled
for completion and to be ready for binding
by'July 1. Further press runs of at least 32
pages will follow each week and as soon as
all the printing is completed, the work of
binding the book gets under way.
Containing nearly one million words,. the
atlas will include maps of • each of the 26
Huron municipalities as well as of nearly 40
amlets�. The names of the owners of
properties of ' 40 acres or more appear on
the township maps. Included as well is a
list of small lot holders in the county are
those : owning property of less than 40
acres.
In reviewing the progress being made
towards publication Grant, Stirling, Reeve
of Goderich township and chairman of the
Atlas Committee, said when production of
the atlas was first •authorized by council a
volume follo .wing the style- and size of, the
1879 Beldon Atlas with approximately 175
pages had been contemplated, However,
increasing punnc interest anti participation
resulted not only in a much ,larger book of
• well over 300 pages but also contributed to
production delays.
Reeve Stirling' said that while the
committee had confirmed the previously
established pre -publication price of $45.00,
it was regretted that at the same time it
had been necessary to establish / a
post -publication price 'of, $59.50, to reflect
the increased number, of pages in the atlas.
Those interested in -obtaining an atlas at
thepre-publication price may continue to
do' so by purchasing an altlas certificate by
forwarding $45.00 to the Atlas Office,
Court House, Goderich. The' certificate
may then be exchanged for an Atlas upon
publication.
Following publication, copies of the atlas
will be available at a number of retail
outlets in the county that have completed
arrangements with the committee, Reeve
Stirling said. As well, following publica-
tion,
ublication, copies May continue to be purchased
directly from the Atlas office but at the
post -publication price of $59.50.
Reeve Stirling added that as, soon as a
publication date is determined the public
will be advised by announcements in the
county press and by other media.