The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-12-18, Page 1323. Miscellaneous
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1S0. Phone (403) 782.6215. —051
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Schools, 1345 Pembina .Hwy"., Winnipeg,
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24. Business opportunities
AUTHORIZED DEALERSHIPS available.
Unique new Windcycle Sailcraft for ice,
/ *snow or water, interchangeable parts. Small
initial investment is covered by products.
Call 705-687-6513 Gravenhurst. -051
INTERNATIONAL DOMESTIC Water Dist-
iller. Manufacturer offers local distribution
rates for new dealer. World's only automatic
fully patented water distiller. Outperforms,
outsells, all others. Inventory purchase only,
no franchise fee. Phone toll free 1-800-66.1-
3866. —051
31. Cards of thanks
LEDDY
The family of the late James Alphonsus
Leddy wish to thank relatives, friends and
neighbours for their expressions of sym-
pathy in our recent bereavement; also for
cards,. flowers, food and memorial dona-
tions. A, special "thank you" to the nurses
and staff of the Clinton Public Hospital; Dr.
Hayes; Father Frank )Dentinger;. Father Ed
Dentinger," Father Stan Sothysiik,. Father J.
G. Mooney, McBurney Funeral Home,
pallbearers, flower bearers, altar boys and
the CWL of St. Augustine Parish . for the
lovely lunch. Your kindness will always be
remembered.
Margaret Leddy,
Sara/Anstett and
Raymond and Gertrude Leddy
and fancily
REID
We . would like to express our thanks to
relatives, friends and neighbours who sent
flowers, cards, donations and food during
the loss of Milvert, a dear husband, father,
brother, grandfather and great grandfather:
Thanks to the pallbearers,, flower bearers,
Rev. Royal, Rick Palla of Stiles Funeral
Home and the Women's Legion Auxiliary./
Special thanks -to those who helped with the
meals at home and to the doctors, nurses
and staff at Alexandra Hospital, Goderich. A
very special thank you to Dr. Hollingworth
and the -nurses on chronic care for the care
they gaveour loved one. It will never , be
forgotten.
Mrs. GiadyReid
and families
—51
GOVIER
I wish to thank friends and neighbours for
everything while in University Hospital.
Gord
—51x
MacGiLLIVRAY.
I would like to sincerely' thank all those who
gave .their assistance at 'the time; of the
accident. Special thanks for the flowers,
gifts, cards, phone inquiries and food
brought to the house. Your thoughtfulness
will long be remembered.
Debbie MacGillivray
—51
32. Coming events
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, December 18, 1985—Page 13
32. Coming events Dungannon ,CGIT have
CHRISTMAS CELEBRATIONS
AROUND THE WORLD
Join the Lucknow and District Christian
School on Friday, December 20, 8 p.m. in
the Lucknow United Church for their annual
Christmas Pageant. We welcome everyone
to share with us the true meaning, of
Christmas. —51
HAWAIIAN HOLIDAY TOUR
Four Island Farmers' Hawaiian Holiday
Tour, February 19th to March 5th with Clare
Burt Travel. Features tourist attractions and
special agricultural visits. Call collect (416)
451.4944. —051
ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. John Pritchard will celebrate
their 40th wedding anniversary in • Lucknow
on Friday; December 27. Let your presence
be your gift.—51,52x
CHRISTMAS CANDLELIGHT SERVICE
To be held at Lucknow Christian Reformed
Church, Sunday, December 22, 7:30 p.m.
Theme: "The Cradle in the Shadow of the
Cross". Evertone welcome. —51ar
,BENEFIT DANCE
For Bill and Joanne Wilkins and family (who
lost their barn by fire) Friday, January 10,
1986 at the Lucknow Legion Hall. Music by
Allan Miller and The Hillbillies. Ladies
please bring lunch. —51 nx
DUNGANNON;AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
New Years Eve Party, Tuesday, December
31, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Music by Star Spinners.
Hot ;meal; free corsage for first 10 ladies.
515.00. per couple. Call 529-7620, 529-7956.
or contact any director. —51,52
NEW YEARS EVE DANCE
& SMORGASBORD
LUCKNOW LEGION
BRANCH 309
9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
$14.00 PER COUPLE
TIFFINS ORCHESTRA
Tickets Available
From Members
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Attention. Farmers!'
A. For sale
BIG ROUND BALES OF ,HAY. Phone
395-5227. —50,51x
2 BELGIUM COLTS, 2 standard bred mares,
3 ponies, small and large. Phone 395-3461 or
395-3391. -51,52 .
C. Wanted
WANTED TO • BUY - barbecue ,pigs,
ruptures, rhinitis, poor doers, any size; also
sows and boars fit to butcher. Ca11 335-3151.
—48-5xtf . .
WANTED TO RENT land in Lucknow,
Ripley. area. Peter Edisbury 395-2438.
—50.51x .
E. Farm services
t ,
LYNN LOWRY ' FARM SYSTEMS LTD.,
R. R. No. 1 Kincardine, Ontario. For all your
manure, feed, and grain handling require-
ments call 395-5286 or see us in Amberley.
We 1}andl'e everything - almost. —42tfar
FARMERS experiencing financial difficult-
ies. There may be ways of solving your
' problems .that you . are not aware of. For
LUCKNOW & DISTRICT DROP IN, CENTRE further information contact SYL-MAR Fin-
Meets each Monday and Friday, 2 - 4 p.m. ancial Consultants. (519) 449-2809..-048
Everyone welcome. =43tf
EXPECTANT PARENT EDUCATION
The Huron County Health Unit invites you to
attend the Ei pectant Parent Education
Classes being held at Wingham United
Church commencing Wednesday,:January 8,
1986. The cost is 55.00. The next series of
classes will 'begin the week of Mafeh 17,
1986. For pre -registration or further F
E
0 ACRSA
infor-
mation, please call the Health Unit office at 1 1000-7 CR S 5 f
357-2264.—50,51,52ar
4
F. For rent
SEED GRAIN OR CORN STORAGE avail-
able, 2800 bu. Phone Elliott's Seed Mill and
Trucking, 528-3500 or 528-3110. =51,52nx
Phone
Christmas Vesper Service.
Qn Dec. 8 the Dungannon CGIT held
Lhe0 annual Christmas Vesper Service.
Thirteen girls took part as well as three
g•-ests.
Tini Logtenberg welcomed everyone and
started the service. The three girls playing
the part of Mary were Shauna Andrew,
Teressa Jefferson and Melissa Logtenberg.
Elizabeth's . part was played by Debbie
Nivins and Bobbi Anne Menary: Anna was
played by Cindy Robson.
Our special candlelighters were Tammy
Williams, Suzanne Andrew and Alice Jef-
ferson. The girls all did an excellent job of
their parts as well as singing.
Special thanks to Sandy D'aoust for
playing and all the parents and, special •
gL :sts who came to enjoy and support the
girls.
Arrangement of Christmas
symbols composed by W(MS
The afternoon WMS of the Lucknow
Presbyterian Church met on Dec. 11 at the
home of Mrs. Morgan Henderson.
After a Christmas smorgasbord dinner at
noon, Mrs: Brown chaired the Christmas
meeting.
She read'a small piece on "December"
followed by the reading of the "History. of
the First Christmas Rose".
After a Christmas prayer, all members
participated in reading in ,unison the
"Christmas Beatitudes".
The ladies dvided into two groups and
participated in repeating "A Declaration of
Faith" at Christmas time.
Mrs. Ken Laidlaw took charge of the
business part of the meeting and 20 ladies
answered the rollcall, with a Christmas
verse.
Mrs. 'Austin Loree took up the offering
and Mrs. , Clara Crowston gave the
offertory prayer. Mrs. Norman Taylor read
the story of "That Holy Night". Mrs.
Ramsay and Mrs. Brown conducted a _
Christmas play called "Christ The Cen-
tre".
Meaningful •
' symbols of the birth of the
babe and his earthly life, death and
resurrection were composed intoa very..
vivid arrangement which was highlighted
with the singing of the well known carols,
Scripture readings and musical numbers.
Nearly all the . ladies .participated and
• Mrs. Bert Moffat was the accompanist for
all the carols and musical numbers.
The lighting of the candle and the
beautiful star was indeed impressive as the
lights were dimmed and three verses of
"Silent Night" were sung.
Annual reports were given and . Mrs.
Grace Taylorread the new slate of officers
for 1986. "
Mrs. Brown turned the meeting over to
Mrs. Ramsay and she installed all the new
officers. "Angels from the Realms of
Glory" was sung and Mrs. Ramsay
brought the meeting to,a close with prayer.l
•
Wed in Sombra
• Dell - Swan
Kenneth Douglas. Dell of RR 1 Sombra and
Margaret Louise Swan of Wallacebur}g
were married Nov. 2, 1985 at the Brigden
Baptist Church. Pastor Mark Cuthbert
presided over the vows. Kenneth is the son
of Harvey and Betty Dell, RR 1 Sombra and
Margaret is the daughter ,of Russel and
Nancy Swan, RR 3 Lucknow. The matron of
honour was Diane Rankin, and Bruce
Rankin was groomsman. Kevin Swan of
Clinton and John Dell of RR 1 Sombra were
ushers. The reception was held at the
Brigden 'Memorial Hall. The couple will
reside at 45 Dundas Street, Wallacebdrg,
(Roy Kennedy photo)
MCDONAGH
REAL ESTATE & INSURAo,CE LTD
528-2031
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 road.
KINLOSS, 2 storey brick, beef barn, 1. acre land, $38,900. .
KINLOSS TOWNSHIP, 100 acres, 22 acres hardwood btish, 55 workable, $47,000.
KINLOSS, 100 acre hog. farm, 85 workable, 3 bedroom home, large barn, 2 sheds, 9 1-2
Lucknow
per cent financing, asking $85,000. .
KINLOSS TWP:, 100 acres, 94 workable, 68 acres wheat; barn. Asking S72,000.
HOMES
LUCKNOW. 3 bedroom home, lowdown payment, mortgage at 10%. Asking 532,000.
LUCKNOW, 1 Storey, 3 bedroom, paved drive, attached garage, .sun deck, asking
538,000.
JUST LISTED 3 bedroom, 1 storey, fireplace, sun.deck. Asking only $22,000.
2 BEDROOM brick home,.attached garage, 7 acre's, new drilled well, paved driveway
and road, 40'x40' barn. Asking S45,000. •
-WORKSHOP and 4 bedroom home, newly renovated; 2 baths including whirlpool -tub
heated garage 44', x 44'; paved road. Asking $36,000.
6 YEAR OLD brick bungalow, 1 acre lot, paved' mad and drive, 3 bedroom, whirlpool
bath, central vacuum, too many extras to mention.
'FRASER MacIINNON BARRY McDONAGH DAVID MacKINNON
528-3013, ' 528-382.. 395-2483