HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-05-13, Page 2118. Services available
DON THOMPSON T.V.and
Appliances - Admiral Sales
'and Service; tower and an-
tenna Installation., refrigera-
tion service, 395-3466, :Rip-
ley. -9tfar
CUSTOM BUTCHERING , a
Hogs, ,Cattle, and lambs,
Mondays. Reasonable rates.
Contact Ripley .Abattoir; 395=
2905 or 395.2979 'evenings;
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AUCTIONEER SERVICE
Grant McDonald,Ripley
Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater
Licensed Aucdoneera
Sales of All Types,
Phone Ripley 395-5353
Teeswater.392-6170
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and
Desi.gn
L 396-4319
POLLOCK MUSIC CENTRE
IN RIPLEY
Sherlock -Manning Pianos,
Panasonic Sound Equip-
ment. Reconditioned pianos
for sale; used pianos wanted.
For piano tuning and repairs
call. 395-2982. -tfar
ROOF TARRING, driver ay
sealing. Phone James Sym -
es, 528-3233. =1ltf
CONLEY CONSTRUCTION
Lucknow
Cement Work, Framing,
Renovations
For free estimates
New Phone,
395-5526 or 528.3324
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EXCAVATING and trucking,
sand •gravel and top soil:
Phone Robert Symes, R. # 5.
Lucknow, 528-3047. -15tf
RADIATOR REPAIR
AND RECORING SERVICE
Phone Art Gimore
528-3714
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20. Public notices
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WE'RE BACK.1 The Canada
Employment . Centre for -
Students is now open, Forbes
Lambton Court, Kincardine,
396-3170.''Let us help you
arrange summer help for
your HOME or BUSINESS.
-19
Anyone interested in coach-
ing T -Ball teams please
contact Clarence ' Doherty.
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21. Personal
MOM 1711
' aims
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
in your family? Al -Amon can
help. families and friends of.
alcoholics. Phone Walkerton
881=3113. Goderich 524-
6001. Ask for an Al -Anon
number. -45tfnx
FIAVING A DRINKING
PROBLEM? AA , can ,help.
Phone Goderich 524-6001 or
Walkerton 881-3655.
--4Otfar
21. Personal
PREGNANT and need;;help?
Free positive confidential
support. Birthright. Call 357-
1066 collect or 432=7197.
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glom ,i..-.- ,m. .0.1-..m.
22. Lost and found
FOUND Sum of money in a
Lucknow parking lot. Owner
may claim by proving am-
ount and paying for this
advertisement. Call 528-3404
after, 6 p.m. x--19
LOST :. Would the person
who took .a ladies coat from
the Community Centre on
April 11 please phone 529-
7507
-
7507 or action will be taken:
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24. Business Oppor.
GROW CUCUMBERS
FOR KICKS
For one of the .highest re-
turns per acre, grow cucum-
bers for Kicks. For informa-
tion phone James Bade of
Mildmay, 367-2140. -18;19
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31. Cards of thanks
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HACKE'T' 1
Sincere thanksto all those
who sent cards, gifts and
visited us while we 'were, in
Wingham Hospital.
Jacqueline and Katy Hackett
-19.
RITCHIE.
Many thanks for the lovely
flowerarrangement, cards,
visits and get well wishes
while I was in hospital.
Special thanks to Drs. Cor-
e rin, McKim and Jolly.
Beth Ritchie"
-19x
BARKWELL
We 'would ljke to thank
friends, relatives, and organ-
izations for their cards,
plants, flowers and visits,
since our mother, Mrs. Evel-
yn Barkwell, entered Wing-
ham Hospital.
Mrs. Evelyn Barkwell.
and Family
-19
GILCHRIST
Many thanks to all who so
kindly remembered me while
I was hospitalized, especially
those who sent flowers, cards
and came to visit. It was all
greatly appreciated.
Helen Gilchrist
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LYONS
Sincere thanks to everyone
who sent gifts, cards and
visited me while I was in
Wingham Hospital. A special
thanks to Lucknow Doctors
and nurses on 1st floor and
Rev. Munshaw for his visits.
Gordon Lyons
-19x
WARD
We wish to express our
thanks to our neighbours,
friends and relatives for their
kindness, messages of sym--
pathy, charitable donations,
and floral tributes during the
recent loss of our mother,
Mrs: Greta Ward. Special
thanks to Linda knight of
V.O.N., Mrs. Simpson and
Janet Little of Home Care,
Marie and Barry Haldenby
and Dale Skillet'. Your
thoughtfulness will always
be remembered.
Doug and Beatrice Ward
and Family
-19x
NOTICE
TOWNSHIP OF KINLOSS
A representative of the Township is ,presently
issuing dog licences for 1981482. Fee
Schedule per By-law No. °17-1879.
€a first male. or spade female dog $5.00
5] each additional male or , spade female
$10.00 •
c first ,female ' dog $10.00
[d] each additional female dog 420.00
TOWNSHIP OF KINLOSS
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31. Cards of thanks
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McKENZIE
I would like to thank my
relatives, friends and neigh-
bours for the flowers, gifts
and lovely cards I received
while in Wingham. Hospital:
and especially the ones who
brought .Bruce over to see
me; : also thanks to Drs. Cor-
rin, McKim, Jolly and the
nurses on 2nd floor.
Sincerely,
Edyth McKenzie
-19x
GRAHAM ,
Mrs. Douglas Graham would
like to thank her friends,
neighbours and relatives for
the cards, visits and flowers
that she has received since
she has been hospitalized at
Wingham and District Hos-
pital. She would also like to -
thank the staff at Lucknow
Medical Centre and ' Wing-
ham and District Hospital for
their generous care.
-19nx
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32. Corning events
ANNUAL MEETING
The Annual educational
meeting of the Huron Perth
Lung Association will be held
in the Multi -Purpose room of
the Perth , District Health
Unit 7:30 p.m., Wednesday,
May , 27. Mr. Ross Reid,
speaker. ` Annual report on
hand with detailed account of
last years activities. -18
CHILD HEALTH CLINIC
The Huron County Health
Unit invites you to attend the
Child Health Clinic, held at
the Health Unit office, Wing -
ham Hospital on ,Wednes-
day, May 20,1981 from 9:30
- 11:30 a.m. for:
1. , Health Surveillance
2; Anaemia Screening
3. Immunization
4. Hearing Screening
5. Vision Screening
6. Fluoride brushing for ages
3 to 5 years..
ADULT IMMUNIZATION
WILL ALSO BE OFFERED
AT THIS CLINIC
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HOWICK LIONS BINGO
Will be held on Friday, May
15th at 8.00 p.m. in Wroxeter
Community Hall. Admission
$1.00. 12 regular garnes for
$10.00; 2 Share the Wealth;
one $25.00 special; jackpot
$170.00 on 59 calls; purple
ball $70.00; door and conso-
lation = prizes.--19ar
GREASE FOR PEACE
Music of the`50's and 60's by
Jeannie and The Rubies,
Saturday, May 23, "9 p.m. - 1.
a. m,, Ripley Huron Com-
plex. Lunch. Advance : $5.00
per person; $6.00 at the door.
395-5771. -19,20
Shop classified
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32. Coming events
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CANADIAN DIABETES
ASSOCIATION
Wingham and District
branch of the CDA invites
everyone to their Spring
Meeting, • Thursday,. . May.
21st at 8 p.m. at the
Wingham United • Church.
Guest speaker, Dr. Gerald
Wong from Toronto will dis-
cuss the Day to Day Man-
agement of Diabetes, Effects
of Good Control and the
Important of Diet. Presenta-
tion of Official Charter. Draw
for a fruit basket. Plan to
attend: -19ar
GARAGE SALE
At Dungannon Hall, Satur=
day, May, 16, 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. Five families offering a
wide variety of clothing,
household items and' home
baking. -19
FLOWER SHOW
Enjoy a cup of tea amid the.
flowers at the Ripley and
District Horticultural Society
Flower Show,. Friday, : May.
15, in the Huron Township
Hall from 2:30 to 4 p.m.
Plants and baking for sale.
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HURON. TOWNSHIP
MEETING
Huron Township council will
meet on Tuesday,; May 19th,
1981.at 10 a.m. because of
the holiday being �n Mon-
day. -19ar
COFFEE AND BAKE SALE
In the Wingham Town Hall,\
Friday, May 22, 9 to 11:30
a.m.. Admission $1.06. Spon-
sored by the Wingham and
District Association for the
Mentally Retarded. Every-
one welcome.. -19'
PAPER DRIVE
Lucknow Girl Guides paper
drive Saturday, • May 30. No
magazines please; newspap-
ers only, ,9 tied or boxed.
-19,20
THEATRE TAPESTRY
A celebration of music from
the Theatre by the Tapestry
Singers, , sure to delight
lovers of music and theatre
alike, May 20, at 8 p.m.
Blyth Memorial Hall. For
tickets call 523-9300, S5.00
each. °--19ar
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NOTICE
Lucknow Legion
Branch No. 309
May Dance
'Saturday,
May 18
y"•�`''' Lunch Provided
Tickets available at door
Ian Wilbee Orchestra
RUMMAGE SALE
The Huron Bruce Children°
Helpers are having a ,rum-
mage sale, Saturday, May
23, at the home of Mrs. Jack
McGuire, concession 2, Hue-
on Township, 10.30 a.m.
Proceeds for adopted child-
ren. -16,19,20
Wallow Senthmd,. Wednesday, Milky 13, 1961, --Page ;t1
32. Coming events
Attention Formers
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HUMAN RIGHTS SERVICE A..For sale ,
Everyone welcome to Pine.....
River United Church, Sun- SEED CORN still available at
day, May 17th, fora special the farm. Prone Allan Mil-
Human Rights service. Also, ler, 528-2294;. -19ar
a 2 p.m, meeting for those '
interested in human rights in MIXED HAY BALES, 80c
Argentina: Guest speakers straw bales, 40c. Phone
are Mr. Nestor Fantini, . and 529-7517. -17
his wife, Mary, from ;Tor-
onto. Sponsored by Amnesty
:International Group 112.
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TOWER KING pressed stave ,
silos with complete dura
guard liner, also oxygen lim-
SPRINHPROM iting ' silos . with bottom un -
The ' R.D.-H S, Spring Prom ' loading* and liquid manure
will be held on May 22 from 9 tank. Discounts on spring
to 1. Entertainment by Crip- orders. Area representative
pled 'Duck. Tickets are avail- Francis Boyle, R..# 3, Ripley,
able from RDHS students, 395-5088. -8tfar
$6.00 advance, $6.50 at the
door. Formal attire please,
-19.20
PFIZER
AGR!CULTURAL
CHEMICAL PRODUCES
We offer a complete line of herbicides
and insecticides for corn, beans,
grains and flax. LASS
1
COUNTER
For more information
can: Hc rOld Eiphick;.
R. R. 3, Lucknow
395.5307
L
ATRA5,ZINE'
B. Custom work.
CUSTOM PLANTING corn
and beans. 30 inch rows.
Phone 529-7348 or 395-3431
18-21'
C Wanted
WANTED 100 - 200 acres of
well drained land, suitable
for white beans, Ashfield or
Huron Townships. Will, pay
$100,00 per acre. Apply in
writing to Box D, c/o Luck -
now Sentinel, Box 400;
Lucknow, NOG 2H0. -19x
WANTED TO RENT 25 acres
of standing alfalfa hay.
Phone S29-7889. -19,20
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D. Livestock
ONTARIO Simmentai Week-
end 200 lots. Friday, May
29, Barrie Fairgrounds, 2
p.m. Bull Sale, 7 p.m.
Classic Female; Saturday,
May 30, noon. J. L. Farms
Sale, Hwy. 89, 12 miles west
of Alliston; 5 p.m., Double
M-Sandstream Sale, 3 miles
east of Creemore; Sunday,
May 31, 1 p.m., Kern Sim -
mental Sale, Alichar Sales
Arena, south of'Beeton on
con. 7. Sale headquarters.
Nottawasaga Inn,.'. Alliston,
(705) 435-5501. Sale Mgrs..'
Transcon-Charcan Livestock
Services, call Peter McBurn-
ty, (519) 461-1169.=-19rix
PIGS FOR SALE, 17 chunks
65 Ib'. average; 19 weaners 4t
lb. average. All are Land,
race -Yorkshire cross. Con.
tact Lesley Moncrief 395-
2480 or George Moncrief
395-2832,--19 ,
REGISTERED and commer-
cial Suffolk ewe and ram
lambs. Brian Holloway, 395-
3448 after 5 p.m. -19
VERSATILE 500, $1400.00;
Ford 6 furrow, 18 " plow;
Wilrich 32' cultivator; 300
gallon 3 pth. sprayer, ' with
booms Ford 21' disc with
mounted booms for incorpor-
ation; one Leon stone picker;
1975 International truck with
18' dump box, 43,000 miles.
Call 1-338-3912 after 7 p.m.
-19,,20,21 .
FOUR ROW Allied scuffler,
in good condition. Phone
529-7348 or 395.3431.
-18-21
HAY, large square bales,
first cut. Phone Roger Bie-
man 357-2957. -19
E. Farm services
BERG STABLE
EQUIPMENT.
Cleaners, Bunk Feeders, Silo
Unloaders, Farrowing Crat-
es, Water Bowls, Cow Stalls
and Hog Panelling. Contact
Loyd Johnston, R. R. 3
Holyrood, phone 395-5.390.
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LUCKNOW SHIPPER
UNITED CO.OPERATIVES
OF ONTARIO
LIVESTOCK DEPT.
TORONTO'
Ship your livestock
with
BILL TAYLOR
R. R. # 5, LUCKNOW
On Tuesdays
Or groups of 5 or more
On Thursdays
From Lucknow Stockyards
CALL
528-3530 Horne
or
528=3119 Yards
Tuesday or Thursday by
8:30 a.m. for
prompt service
ASIC BILL FOR
REQUIREMENTS OF
REPLACEMENT CATTLE
USE WANT ADS