The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-10-16, Page 14Page 14—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 16, 1985
24, Business opportunities
OPPORTUNITY. Earn good money, win
trips, diamonds, furs, parttime, fulltime,
own time with exclusive hand crafted
glassware party plan. No experience, no
inventory. Also experienced sales leaders.
Cali collect anytime 416-294;0943. -042
"SEASONS" Canada's first name in colour
analysis and glamour. Earn $100-$300/day!
See comparisons Page 180 October Chate-
laine. (Chatelaine) Academy Certification
212 products, cosmetics, skin care, silks,
replica perfumes 1-800-387-7875. —042
MODERN STORE FOR RENT 1t. Kincardine
excellent location, in business district.
Available November 1. Phone 519-335-6349.
—42
30. In memoriam
HENDRIKS
In loving memory of our son and brother,
Peter, who was taken suddenly by a car
accident, five years ago, October 17, 1980.
Never: for a moment are you ver.'y far away,
You are always in our' mind '
No 'matter what we do.'
All the time within our hearts
Our thoughts dear son are of you.
So terribly missed by Dad and Mom,
brothers, sisters and relatives. •
—42x •
31. Cards of thanks
McGEE • •
I would like to thank my family and friends in
the Lucknow Dungannon area for cards,.
visits, and inquiries„while I was a patient in
the Wingham •Hospital.•
Dorene McGee
—42x
HAYDEN
A sincere thank you to all for cards, flowers,
visits, and treats received while. I was in
hospital and since returning home. Special
thanks to Dr. Jamieson in London and -all the
nurses in London, Goderich and Wingham
Hospitals..
Carman Hayden
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32. Coming events
FAMILY DANCE
Saturday, October 19, Whitechurch Hall, 9
1. Music by Tiffins Orchestra. $4.00 per
person, children under 12 free. Lunch prov-
ided. Sponsored by Hall Board. —41
BENEFIT DANCE
For the Lorne Hackett family (who recently
lost their barn in a fire) at Lucknow
Community Centre, Friday, October 18, .9 =
1. Lunch .served. Held under authority of a
special' occasion permit..-41•,42nx
32. Corning events
OPENING SOON,
Heather's Hair . Styling, Dungannon, in
Sherwood's Store, November 5. Owner/
Operator - Heather Dauphin. Specializing in
Unisex styling. Details to follovli.
-41,42,43x
PLANNING FOR HEALTH
HURON COUNTY
An opportunity to discuss the planning and'.
co-ordination of Health, Services in Huron
'County. Sponsored by Huron County Com-
munity Services Council, Wednesday, Oct-
ober 23, 1985, 8 p,m„ Clinton Town Hall:
Everyone welcome. —41,42,43
STRESS CONTROL WORKSHOP
Sponsored by Huron County Health Unit,
Thursday, November 28, 9 - 4, MacKay
Centre for Seniors, North Street, Goderich.
Speaker: Dr. Richard Earle, President of
Canadian Stress Institute. $25.00 includes
coffee, lunch and hand-out materials.
Contact. Sheryl Gilbert, 524-8301 for pre-
registration . before November 8. 41.,42ar
. SIDE EFFECTS
A play about Women and parmaceuticals is
back at Blyth Memorial Hall, October 19,
8:30 p.m.,through the sponsorship, of
Women Today and the Ontario Arts Council.
Tickets 56.00 available at Armstrong's
bakery,' Lucknow, • Taylor's. General Store,
Belgrave and Belle's Variety, and Sunrise
Dairy in Wingham. -41,42
• HOT TURKEY SUPPER
The Lucknow United Church: Women invite
youtoattend their annual "Hot Turkey:
Supper", Tuesday, October 22, 4:30 - 7:30
p.m. A real treat - all you can eat - for only,
adults $6.50, children 12 and under 53.00.
Come early if you. can. -42
FOREST CITY NOSTALGIA &
ANTIQUE SHOW
Collectors mark the date! the 4th annual
Forest City Nostalgia and Antique Show and
Sale returns to Centennial Hall, • 550
Wellington St., London, Sat. Oct. 19, 42
noon to 9 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 20 11 a.m. to 6
. p.m. Admission $1.75. Over sixty quality
dealers displaying a high assortment of
antique and nostalgia items. This weekend, •
don't miss. it! —042
CRAFT SHOW AND SALES
. Plan to attend one of the areas largest Craft
Show and Sales. The 7th annual London Arts
and Crafts Christmas Show and Sale'returns
to Centennial Hall, Friday; Oct. 25 11 a.m. to
10. p,m, Sat; Oct. 27, 11 a.m. • to. 10 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 27 11 a.m. to '6 p.m. A craft
lovers' paradise! 100 crafts people' in ' a
spectacular show and sale! The perfect place
to start your Christmas shopping. Admission
only 511.50. Information . (519) 679-1810.
—042.
NOTICE
Ripley Sewage Works
Environmental Assessment
PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE
The Council of the Village. of Ripley cordially invites interested persons to attend a
public information centre between the hours of 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. on:.
Wednesday, October 23rd
at the
RIPLEY LEGION HALL
Representives of the engineering firm conducting the study and the ministry of the
Environment will be present to explain what is proposed to be constructed withrespect
to the proposed sewage works and' to answer any questions thatmay arise. Both the
proposed service area and possible sites and types of treatment are open to discussion.
in addition, anyone that possibly may have sewage problems is urged to attend.
For information concerning theabove, contact the Clerk of Ripley, Mr, Bill
McCreath, during normal business hours. )wt
BILL McCREATH,
Clerk, Village of Ripley.
32. Coming events
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DANCE TO PLAYER
Sponsored by Lucknow 'Kinsmen Saturday,
November 9. 1985, 9 - 1 at Lucknow
Community Centre. Tickets , available at
McDonagh Insurance, Lucknow Farm Sup-
ply, Buffy's Burger Bar or any Kinsmen
member. $8.00 per person. Proceeds to
community betterment.—,42,43ar
FALL BOOKFAIR
The Fall Bookfair, Sunday, Oct, 20, 1985. 11
a.m. to 5 p.m. Concert Hall, 88 Yonge Street
Toronto. Rare and second-hand books,
maps, prints and related items 52.50
entrance ,(416) 598-2024. -042
EXPO
Book'for Expo now! Bed and breakfas(from
525. R.V. sights, private cottages. Van West
Bed .& Breakfast Registry, 2008 - 115
Schoolhouse Ave., Coquitlaim, B.C. V3K
4X8 (604) 526-8164. —042
NOTICE OF MEETING
The Board of Governors will meet in. the
Board Room of the Wingham and District
Hospital, Wednesday, October 16, 1985, 8
p.tn. —42
BRIDAL SHOWER .
On October 23rd'at 8 o'clock at•the Kairshea
hall, a bridal shower will be held in honour of
the bride-to-be, Norma Maclntyre. Everyone
welcome. -42nx
ST. MARY'S CHURCH BAZAAR
Saturday, October 26, St. Mary's Church
Bazaar will be held in •our new hall''. on.
Havelock Street. Come and join us from 10
a.m. until 3 p.m. Free admission. Door
prizes. -42,443
SHOPPING SPREE TO TORON'FO
Square 1 Mall and Samco Toy and Gift
Outlet, $10.0.0'per ,person, Saturday, Nov-
ember 2: ,For more' information phone'
395-2404. -42
LUCKNOW & DISTRICT DROP IN CENTRE
Reopens October 21. Town Hall, 2 - 4 p.m:
Everyone welcome. NO AGE LIMIT. Variety
of games available including cards, refresh-
ments served. Come join us and enjoy a time
of companionship. -42 '
40TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY TEA
The .family of Rev. Clarence and Ruby. Mc-
Clenaghan invite relatives and friends to •a
come -and -go tea in • honour of their 40th
wedding anniversary, ori Saturday, October
26, 2 - 5 and 7 - 8 p.m., at Kincardine United
Church •(corner of Russell and Princes
Streets). Come and help us make this a
happy occasion. Best wishes only please.
—42.43
32. Coming events
SERVICE IN SONG
The Godetich Harbouraires are presenting a
service in Song. Sunday, Oct. 20th,, 8 p.m. at
Ashfield Presbyterian, Church. Everyone
welcome. —42x
CO-OP MEMBER SALE.
Be. sure' to, attend our Member Sale to be
held the evening of Wednesday, October 16.
Each customer draws his own discount.
Come out and help us celebrate Co-op week.
--42ar
REGULAR MEETING
Of Lucknow Agricultural Society, Tuesday,
October 22, 8:30 p.m., Lucknow.'. Community
Centre. Anyone with slides. for the photo-
graphic competition,' please submit before
this date. —42
- WALKERTON HERITAGE FAIR
One of Ontario's best craft shows. 38 booths
quality handwork, antique china, quilts,
books, homebaking, farm produce. Tea
room. October 26th and 27th, Knights of
Columbus Hall, highway 9. ' Admission
51.50. Organized parking. —42;43
Attention Farmers!
A. For sale.,
1'/4" ash for pig pen mangers, stabling, -
-gates, etc. 37'/2c per. board foot. John
Shetler Lumber, R. 2, Lucknow. —41,42,43
ROUNp BALES of hay, $20 per bale; New
Idea picker shelter, John Farrish, 395-5656:
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15 ROUND BALES of second cut hay. Phone
529:7640, —42
SIMMENTAL SALE - Saturday, October 26,
1 p.m. Walton's Sales Arena, Durham,
Ontario, 11' ' miles west of Hwy. 4.
Sponsored by Grey -Bruce Simmental Club.
Offering 54 selected • females, fullblood,
purebred, percentage cows and bred heifers.
Preview: Friday; October 25,.'6 - 10 p.m. For
catalogues write: John Pearson, R. # 3,
Markdale, Ontario, NOC 1 HO. 519-986-
2450. -42,43
SERVICEABLE AG BOARS Hamp, Duroc,
York; also Hamp x Duroc and York x Hamp,
with pall test information, reasonably priced,
fully. guaranteed. Call Bob Robinson, Wal-
ton, 345-2317. —.39-42
WANTED TO BUY ruptured, rhinitis or
riggling. pigs, . any size. Phone 335-3151.
—41-44x
McDONAGH
REAL ESTATE & JNSURA7;CCE LTD
528-2031
FARMS
Lucknow
KINLOSS 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, $150,000.00
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 acre beef farm, upright and trench silo, large barn; 3 bedroom
home, drilled well, 4th concession. . .
KINLOSS TOWNSHIP, 100 acres, 22 acres hardwood bush, 55 workable, $47,000:
TEESW ATER, 100 acre farm, 2 storey brick house, beef barn, implement shed plus
another 88 acres available. .
KINLOSS, 100 acre hog farm, 85 workable, 3 bedroom home, large barn, 2 sheds, 9 1-2
per cent financing, asking $85,000.
W INGHAM, 100 'acre hog farm, new brick bungalow; 80 workable, farrow to finish
stable, all tillage equipment, 100 sows, plus approximately 560 hogs. Total asking
price. $250,000. .
WORKSHOP and 4 bedroom home, newly renovated; 2 baths including whirlpool tub;
heated garage .44' x 44'; paved Triad. Asking $36,000. '
KINCARDINE, 20 year old bungalow overlooking the lake.
TEESWATER, modern 3 bedroom bungalow, $66,900.00.
3'BEDROOM home 'plus large workshop $34,900,
3 BEDROOM bungalow, $25,000.00.
RIPLEY, vacant store with apartment above, newly wired, $16,504.
REST HOME, 4 bedrooms,' new deck, fully licensed and equipment to remain.
BUNGALOW, 3 bedroom home on Outram St., 2 - • 4 pc, baths.
STOREY all insulated, on Wheeler St., well insulated with new siding and deck. ^
2 BEDROOM frame house, .Bob Street\ 3 pc. bath.
3 BEDROOM cement home, large attached garage, fireplace, asking $35,500.
6 YEAR OLD brick bungalow, 1 acre lot, paved road and drive, 3' bedroom, whirlpool
bath, central vacuum, too malty extras to mention.
FRASER MacKINNON BARRY McDONAGH DAVID MacKINNON
528.3013 528-3821,..„..395-.....1 3 •