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was broke and dissatisfied..I now earn over
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the desire to earn this type of, income ACT
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—048
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how hard you work? If you wish the fruits of
your labour to be reflected in the amount of
money 'you , earn, then this may be the
opportunity you require.. An expanding
bathtub refinishing company • wishes • to
establish dealers ' in your area. Some
business and marketing ability required.
This is one of the highest profit return
service industries available in.Canada today.
•A cash investment of $14,950 is required.
For •further information please write Old
Qualker Coatings Limited, 5A Caesar Ave.,
Nepean, Ont. K2G 0A9 (613) 226-3024..
—048
31. Cards of thanks
McDONALD
My sincere thanks to Dr. Gergovich, assist-
ing Doctors, and nursing staff at Kincardine
Hospital, and Dr. Sweenie and nursing staff
at St. Joseph's Hospital, London for their
excellent care I. received. Appreciation to my
family, relatives, and friends who sent
flowers, cards, treats and visits while in
hospitals and since coming.' home,.
/ • Murdoch
—48
BOYLE
Sincere thanks to the ratepayers of Kinloss
Township for your generous support in
electing me 'as a councillor on November 12.
I will do my utmost to fill the position.
Jim Boyle.
FERGUSON '
Thank ,you for your support on my re-election
to Huron Township Council. I will continue
to • work on your behalf with' responsible
administration toward betterment of our
Township.
Clarke Ferguson
—48ar
GRAHAM.
Words alone cannot describe our feelings to
all the people who helped during our time of
need. If it had not have been for everyone
giving more than one hundred per cent, both
physical and in prayer, and without the
grace of God, our little girl would not be with
us now. To those who have helped since in so
many ways; our deepest appreciation; and to
;all of you, we simply say: We love you all.
Lloyd, DeeDee and Daryl
P,S; A little girl says: THANKS!!
Adria
—48ic
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31. Cards of thanks
GRAHAM
A special thanks to the Lucknow firemen for
not knowing or understanding the meaning
of the word QUIT. We will never forget.
The -Grahams
—48x
ALTON
Thank you for the support given to me at the
polls on November 12.
Donald Alton
—48x
McDONALD
Ruby McDonald would like to express thanks
to all her relatives and friends for' cards,
flowers and visits while she was a patient in
the hospital with special thanks to Dr.
Shalom and the nurses. —48x
STONEHOUSE
We wish to express our appreciation and
thanks to all who helped in any way to make
our farewell party so special. We really
enjoyed the music, especially the quartet
and duet, and your gift will remind us of all
our friends in Lucknow. Thank you.
Myrtle and Harlow Stonehouse
—48x
GIBB
1 wish to thank the ratepayers of Kinloss
Township. for their support November 12. It
was greatly appreciated.
David Gibb
—48
MOTHERS' COMMITTEE
The Mothers' Committee for the Lucknow
Brownies, Guides, Pathfinders and Rangers
would • like to thank everyone who saved
newspapers for their' drive on November 2.
Your support is greatly apprecial'ted. Please
save your papers for our next drive in the
spring. —48
32. Coming events
GARAGE AND RUMMAGE SALE
November 30 from 10 - 12 a.m. at Kinloss
Community Centre. Proceeds tohelp
support. our Kinloss United Church Sunday
School Foster Child. —47,48x
LUCKNOW SANTA CLAUS PARADE
Saturday, December 7, 1985, 1 p.m. After
parade free skating,free candy, plus 2 free.
4x6 _pictures taken with Santa by Snyder
Studio in the Sentinel building. Sponsored
by . Lucknow Business Association and
Lucknow District Kinsmen. —47,48,49ar
CRAFT FESTIVAL
Plan 'to attend the• 6th annual Christmas
Craft Festival, December 3, 6, 7, 8.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday 12 to 10 p.m,
Sunday 12 to 6 p.m. Progress Building,
Fairgrounds, London. Londons largest show
with over 100 craft people. Admission only
$1.50'(519) 679-1810. -047.
KINETTE KOMMUNITY BAZAAR
Saturday, December 7. Open 11 - .4 at. the
Lucknow Legion. Admission 'free. Lunch is
available —47,48 49
CHRISTMAS IN SONG
A concernt of sacred Christmas mfisic
presented by the Blyth Festival Singers at 3
p.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday, December '1st at
Blyth Memorial Hall. Tickets $5.00 and
$1.50 are available from choir members or
by phoning 523-9300. Refreshments to
follow. —47,48
DESSERT EUCHRE.
Whitechurch Hall, December 2, 1:30 p.m.
51.50 admission. Sponsored by Women's
Institute,. 47,48•,
CHRISTMAS CRAFT & BAKE SALE
Saturday, November 30, f0 a.m, - 3 p.m. at
the Wingham and Area Day Centre for the
Homebound in the Wingham Armouries.
—47,48x '
STANLEY
The family of Rosie Stanley would like to.
invite all friends, neighbours and relatives to
her 80th' birthday party on Saturday,
November 30, 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. at Anglican
Parish Hall. Best wishes • only. —48x
Lucknow Sentinel,
32. Coming events
77.
INDOOR FLEA MARKET
Dungannon Agricultural Hall, Saturday.'
November 30, 10 a.m. ,- 2 p.m. 17
vendors. -48
CHRISTMAS OR STAFF PARTIES
Contact Kwan's Restaurant. Gift certificates
available. Take out also. Call 528-3433. —48
NEW YEARS EVE DANCE
Tuesday, December 31, '9 - 1, Lucknow
Community Centre. Sound Systeth '70.
Sponsored by Lucknow & 'District Kinsmen
Club. Proceeds to go to community better-
ment. No minors admitted. Tickets available
at Sentinel Building on Saturday, December
14 and 21, 1. - 5, only,—48,49ar
TOWN AND COUNTRY CLUB
Will meet in the Legion, Tuesday, December
3. Christmas Program. Pot luck meal 12:15.
—48
CHRISTMAS FASHION FAIR
You are invited to a Christmas Fashion Fair,'
Marvellous clothing styles for the entire
family. Sweaters, holiday wear and child-
ren's clothing. Makeup demonstrations by
Al'louette. Pick your own discounts from
Topsy the Clown. Super holiday savings
brought to you by Delice Sweaters, Lorraine
Foxton Designs and Isobel Burke at the
Whitechurch Community Hall, White-
church. Saturday, November 30, 10 a.m. to 6
p.m, Everyone welcome. —48
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SHOOT PARTY' '
At the St. Helens Women's Institute Hall,
Monday, 'December 2, 1985. Lunch provid-
ed. Prizes. 8:30 p.tn. sharp.' Everyone
welcome. --48,
-LUCKNOW & DISTRICT DROP IN CENTRE
Meets each Monday and Friday, 2 - 4 p.m.
Everyone welcome. —43tf
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Christmas. Greeting
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Attentiorih!armers!
A. For sale
•310 ROUND BALES OF HAY. Phone 395-
5361. 47,48
16' PATZ SILO UNLOADER.. Phil Clark,
524-4367. —48
29 CATTLE: AVERAGE WEIGHT 700 lbs„
Hereford Limousin Cross. For more informa-
tion call 524-9900 or 528-2847. —48x
C. Wanted
WANTED - good quality 2nd cut Alfalfa hay.
350-400 bales; also 150 bales of clean, mixed
grain or oat straw. Phone 395-5874. —48
WANTED TO BUY - barbecue pigs,
ruptures, rhinitis. poor doers, any size; also
sows and boars fit to butcher. Call 335-3151.
—48-5xtf
D. Livestock
YORK CROSS LANDRACE bred gilts,
available for December and January farrow-
ing, bred to coloured boars, as well as our
usual selection of York, Hamp, Duroc,
HampxDuroc boars. Prices reasonable
and guaranteed. Bob 'Robinson, R. R. # 4,
Walton 345-2317. —47-50 ,
ONTARIO POLLED HEREFORD CLUB
SALE, 1 p,m. Saturday, December 14, 1985.
Markham fairgrounds. Note new location.
Contact Craig Lymbutner, R. # 1, Caistor
Centre, Ontario, LOR 1E0. 416-957-3695.
—048
E. Farm services
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LYNN LOWRY • FARM SYSTEMS LTD.;
R. R. No. 1 Kincardine, Ontario. For all your
manure, 'feed, and grain handling require-
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We handle erything - almost. -42tfar
FARMERS experiencing financial difficult-
ies.
' There may be ways of solving your
problems that you are not aware of. For
further information contact SYL-MAR Fin-
ancial Consultants. (519) 449-2809. —048
BERG STABLE EQUIPMENT. Batn clean-
ers; 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 confinement,
Ritchie heated water bowls. Farrowing.
crates. Weaner decks. Plastic • slates and also
farm gates. Contact Lloyd Johnston, R, R. 3,
Holyrood, Ontario. Phone 395-5390.-42tfar
McDONAGH
REAL ESTATE & ".S1 RA .rE LTD
528-2031
iucknow.
//1 FARMS
216. LEVEL ACRES, 4 bedroom brick, 41 acres hardwood bush, give us .an offer.
FARROW TO FINISH, 200 flat workable acres, 4 bedroom home, paved mad.
KINLOSS, 2 storey brick, beef barn, 1 acre land, $38,900.
KINLOSS TOWNSHIP, 100 acres; 22 acres hardwood. bush, 55 workable, $47,000.
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. /
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HOMES
JUST LISTED 3 bedroom, 1 storey, fireplace, sun deck. Asking only 522,000.
2 BEDROOM brick home, attached garage, 7 acres, new drilled well, paved driveway
and road, 40'x40' barn. Asking 545,000.
W ORKSHOP and 4 bedroom home, newly renovated; 2 baths including whirlpool tub;
heated garage 44' x 44'; paved road. Asking $36,000.
REST HOME, 4 bedrooms, new deck, fully licensed and equipnfent to remain.
BUNGALOW, 3 bedroom home on Outram St., 2 - 4 pc. baths.
11/2 STOREY all insulated, on Wheeler St.; well insulated with new siding and deck.
2 BEDROOM frame house, Bob Street. 3 pc. bath.
6' YEAR OLID brick bungalow, 1 acre lot, pavedroad and drive, 3 bedroom, whirlpool
bath. central vacuum, too many extras to mention.
FRASER MacK1NNON BARRY McDONAGH DAVID MacK/INNON
s 528-3013. 528-3821 395-2483
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