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18 ACRES OF LAND for '
rent, to crop. Ashfield Town-
ship. Phone Alvin Hackett,
59-7517. --18
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MCOOLSON ,
The fitmily"of the late Gladys
Nicholson wish to thank their
neighbotirs, friends and rata
tives for the acts of kindness,
messages of sympathy, char-
itable donations, and floral
tributes received during our
recent loss. Spetial thanks to
Dr. Knox, Dr. Thompson,
the ambulance attendants,
staff of Kincardine District
Hospital, and the ladies of
the Ripley Tops CIO. Your
thoughtfulness will always
be remembered.
-18x
• LUCKNOW CALVINIST
CADET CORPS
Thank you to all those \who
helped make our bottle drive
so successful.
Lucknow Calvinist
' Cadet Corps
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AUSTIN
Sincere thanks for the lovely
community shower at Kings-.
bridge and to " those who
'helped make it possible.
Bethany Austin
-18x.
1 would like to thank Drs.
Corrin, McKim and Jolly,
and the nurses of second
floor at Wingham and Dist-
rict Hospital, for their excel.
lent care while I was a
patient• there. Would also
like to thank Rev. Munshaw
for his visits, and, to everyone
for cards, gifts, and flowers.
•Jean Reid
-18
• MaclVIILLAN
1 wish to say thanks to
everybne who remembered
me while I was in hospital,
with gifts, cards, papers and
visits. A special thanks to the
Lucknow doctors and •the
nurses on the second floor.
All was much appreciated.
Sadie MacMillan
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HAMILTON
I would like to thank all my
neighbours. Elphick and
Hamilton relatives, for the,
lovely and useful gifts I -
received at the showers April
25th and 26th. A special
thanks to the ladies that
helped in the preparation of
the shewer, and lunch, Your
thoughtfulness shall always
be remembered,
Lynda Hamilton
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COLWELL
Sincere thanks to Drs. Mc-
Gregor and Hannon for their
assistance while George was
in hospital; , to Mr. Walter
Pollock for taking Olive to
visit and to Mr. Hooey " for
bringing George home.
Many thanks,
George and Olive Colwell
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32. 001• events
BAND CONCERT
Lucknow School Concert
Band, _Friday. May 8, 8:30
p.m. Lucknow •Community
Centre, -47,18
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ANNIVERSARY
To the Auxiliary to Winghain
and District. Hospital, The
Occasion will be celebrated at
the Presbyterian Church,
Wingham, on Friday, May 8,,
Come join us for morning
•coffee, 1000 to 11:30 or
• afternoon tea, 2:30 to 4:30.
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RECEPIION
•Friends and neighbours are
cordially incited to arecep-
doh honouring newly weds
Doug and Noreen Messeng-
• er, and Norris and Gloria
Messenger on their 25th an-
niversary (best' wishes only
please), Saturday, May 9, 9
to 1., Ripley Community Cen-
tre. -18
VARIETY NIGHT
The R.D.H..S. annual Variety
Night will be held May .7 at •
•8:00 p.m. The feature play is.
‘a comedy entitled "Rinse
Cycle". Tickets at the door.
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ea..oka.mor
t, • OPEN HOUSE
Mrs. Donald MacLeod will
hold open house at the home
of Mrs. Barb Jardine, Thurs• -
day, May 7, 8 to 10 p.m.in
honour of the ferthcoming
marriage of her daughter;
Bonnie. -All friends, neigh-
bours* and relatives are cor-
• dially invited. -18
SPRING RUMMAGE AND
BAKE SALE
The Lucknow and District
Christian School Ladies Aux,
iliary will have their Spring
Rummage and Bake Sale on
Wednesday, May 13. Time:
10:00 a.m. 4:00 P.m. Place:
Former Silverwood's BOild-
ing, Campbell Street, Luck
now.17,1.8x
NOTICE
• Lucknow Legion
Branch No. 309
May Dance
Saturday,
May 18
Lunch Provided
Tickets available at door
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WIlbee Orchestra
• -18,19ar
SHOOT PARTY
'At St. Helens Hall Thursday,
May 7, 8:30 p.m...Everyone
welcothe. -18
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HEREFORD CLUB SALE
Ontario Polled Hereford Club
Spring Showcase Sale, Satur
day, May 30,1981. \Newmar-
ket Fairground, Show 11:00
ami. Sale 1:00 p.m. For
Catalogues Box 35, Carrying
Place, Ontario. KOK 1LO.
-18nx •
RIPLEY LIONS BINGO
Ripley and District Lions
Club Bingo, Huron Township
Hall, Wednesday, May 6th, 8
p.m. 10 regular games, $15;
4 corner jackpot on '5 calls,
$40; purple ball, sot); 2 new-
• elty specials, $25; one share
the wealth; jackpot, $450.00
on 55 calls, • Consolation,
$45.00. Door prizes. -I8ar
IMMUNIZATION CLINIC
Brtice Count ir Health Unit
Infants, Preschoolers, Adults
2nd Wednesday each month
Next clinic
Wednesday. May 13, 1981
Bruce County Health Unit
Office 3 - 4:30 p.m.
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TALENT NIGHT
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Sponsored by the Lucknow
Horticultural Society May 13,
Legion Hall, - and 7 - 9.
BAKE, PLANT AND
RUIVLIVIAGE SALE
Will be held at the White-
church Community. Hall on
• Saturday, MaY 9 from 1 Pan.
-• 4. p.munder the auspices
of the Whitechurch Young.
Peo 4e's Society, Everyone
wel.!, -18
CO SIGNMENT AUCIION,
• May 18. Attention Antique
Farm Machinery Collectors,
At Richard Wood's Farm,
take • 401 interchange 104
south, on 15 Highway, 3
miles. Dial (613).389-1709„
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Attention Farmers.
A. For sale
HIGH MOISTURE CORN.
Phone 529-7191. -18
FOUR. ROW Allied scuffler,• .,
in good' condition. •Phone
529-7348 or 395-3431.
• ZERO GRAZING RACK with
wagon; also a Massey Fel.-
• guson #34 swather. Phone
• 529-7889. -17,18
• Tuesday," May 12,Station
Hotel, Mildmay, 8 p.m.
Everyone welcome to partici-.
pate for prizes.Back up
Music by Kountry Kats.
Your hosts The MacKenzies.
-18ar
SPRING VARIETY
CONCERT
Brookside Spring Variety
Concert on Thursday, May 7,
1981 at 8:00 p.m. Feature
presentation "Joseph and
the Amazing Dreaincoat".
Admission adults 1,50; et.
emeritary 50c; pre-schoplen
free. 18
LUCK SHIPPER
moo CO.OPERATIVES
OF ONTARIO
LIVESTOCK DEPT.
• TORONTO
• Ship,your livestock
with
BILL TAYLOR
R L,#5, LUCKNOW
• Ott Tuesdays
• ,groups of 5 or more
On Thursdays
From Lucknow Stockyards
CALL.
528-3,530 Home
• - et.
• 528-3119 Yards
Tuesday or Thursday by
••
8:30 tt,,mfor
• prompt service •
ASK BILL FOR
REQUIREMENTS OF
REP1LACEMENT CATTLE
IMOSHOMMEMAYMM/NimefiYmmaelii..10M,M.1..M../../00,
MIXED HAY BALES, 80c;
• straw bales, 40c. Phone
529-7517. -;-,17
•Immileffil•••16WYNEMMarldMIIMINMEMadokft. •
1- 3PTH. INTERNATIONAL •
plow, 5250; 1 harrowgator,
18. ft, -$1050. Phone 395.--
5358. .-17,18x• . •
.......Noseaceiemeekteee.mol.meklammeememiede..iddmire.samoterm• -
TOWER KING pressed stave
silos with complete dura-
• guard lineralso oxygen lim-
iting silos with bottom' un-
loading and liquid manure
• tank. Discounts on spring
• orders. Area representative
Francis Boyle, R. # 3, Ripley,
395-5088. -8tfar
B. Custom work
CUSTOM PLANTING corn
and beans. 30 inch rows.
Phone 529-7348 or 395-3431.
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C. Wanted
LYNN LOWRY
FARM. SYSTEMS LTD,
Amberley.
PHONE 39S-5286,
BUTLER - Ring Drive 'Silo
• Unloaders, Big Jim Silo
Unloaders, Volume •Belt
Feeders, Convey -n -Feed
•Cattle • Feeders, Single'
Chain Conveyors, • Barn
Cleaners, Oswalt Ensil-
'mixers. :
•
FARMATIC, - Blender.
• Hammer Mills, Blender
• Roller Mills, Blender Mills
for Ground • H -Moisture
Corn, Augers, Leg Eleva-
tors.
ACORN - •Cable Barri
Cleaners, 14draulic Man-
ure pumps,' •
TEEL-ROSCO- Grain
bins - 1350 to' 250,000 bu.
_Bulk Feed_Tanks.
ACME - Fan -Jet .Ventila-,
tion Systems.
ASTON - Ventilation Sys -
•tents. •• '
B & L - Complete Hog
Confinement Systems.
SLURRY -SLINGER- Liquid
Manure Spreaders;
CLAY. Parts and Service
for Clay Equipment.
AERO -FLUSH - Liquid
Manure Pumps, Aerators,
Separators. ,
WE HANDLE
EVERYTHING - ALMOST
21tfar
--- F. For rent
TWO FURROW J.D. plough,
in good tondition, or for
parts. Phone 395-2438. -18
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• WANTED PASTURE for 22
cows. Phone 523,4260.
• •
WANTED PASTURE for 40
• young cattle,. Phone, 523,-
4260. -47,18
WANTED PASTURE for 15
small • calves. Phone 523-
4260. -17,18 ,
erre loin Stir Woo &lib timi*Viiii ..116 Ism
O. Livestock
toitii milt* milli *tar deige. eedsie
NINE LITTERS. of Yorkshire
x Landrace chunks atukivean-
er pigs, weighing up. to 70
lbs. Contact Lesley Moncrief
395-2480 or George Moncrief
395-2832. -18.19
IE. Farm services
grim Nom mob ens= seem az... ammo =aft males ammo
BERG STABLE
EQUIPMENT
Cleaners, Bunk Feeders, Silo
Unloaders, Flrrowing. Crat-
es, Water Bowls, Cow Stalls
and Hog •Parielling, Contact
Lloyd Johnston, 1 R. 4,
Holyrood, phone 395-5390.
-30tfar
Lucknow Senthiel,, W "141a,y, Why S, 1981
PFIZER!
AGRICULTURAL
CHEMICAI.PRODUC
• IiiVe offer 0 ComplOte Ihie of herbicides
end insecticides for core, beans
OUNTER grains and flax" LASSO
For more information
Call: Harold Elphick,
R. R. 3/ Labour
39511007
ATRAZINE
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'jt's All irt
he
COUNTRY STORE with excellent living accommoda-
• tions situated on 1 acre of nicely treed property in St.
Helens. Store is closed and the building could be
utilized for antiques, woodworking or enterprise of your
choice. Building is 12 rooms plus large store: area.
LUCKNOW - three bedroom home situated close to
churches and school, large kitchen, living room and
dining room. Immediate possession available. Asking
$23,000.00. Arrange to inspect this home and make us
an offer..
RIPLEY AREA - 1% storey older dwelling on a lot 120 x.
-140, oil furnace and drilled -well; A-sking $0 -.90000 --
44,0T -S SITUATED_ON_Napier_Stteet,Lucknow, lots
• 16, 17, 18, 19. .
•
ooDERICH - 3 bedroom home, large kitchen, 3 piece
• bath, heated by gas furnace, double garage, asking
$29,000. Owner will consider all offers.
LUCKNOW -3 bedroom home, large kitchen, oil heat,
asking 523,500. '
DUNGANNON - 3 bedroom home with 3 extra lots.
Owner will consider your offer. Asking 529,500.
LARGE COUNTRY LOT, close to Village of Kinlough, 3
bedroom brick bungalow, large kitchen, dining room,
den on main floor, 4 pc. bath, full basement, insulated,
oil forced air heating, taxes 5450 yearly. Asking
549,000.
FARMS -
720 ACRES EAST WAWANOSH- Township, 550.
workable acres, Harriston loam soil, •balance of the
property river valley and bush, excellent five bedroom
brick home, steel implement shed and workshop.
100 ACRE Property West Wawanosh Township,
approximately 65 workable, 15 acres of bush, balanc
• requiring drainage, asking. $75,000.
25 acres mixed bush and open land, Huron
Towr ship, spring on the property, asking $31,000,
Owner will consider all offers.
504 ACRES, approximately 400 choice cash crop
•workable. Home and buildings are well maintained.
barns are well set up for beef and hogs. Fall possession
is available.
• 150 ACRE FARM. 4 bedroom field stone home, barn
having capacity of 90 beef cattle. and 45 sows; 125
workable acres in one field. FCC mortgage available to
a qualified buyer,
25 ACRES of'highway property. renovated 6 room
home. all conveniences, drilled well, in the Wingham
• area.
We gave inquiries for farms, both large and
• small acreagesit you are thinking of selling,
give us a call, we would be pleased to talk to
you, \
Warren & Terry Zinn
PHONE 529-7350 R. It. #t2, LUC1(NOW
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