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MORRISON SHARP
Mr. and Mrs. William Sharp
are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage , of
their daughter Jo -Anne to
Murray Morrison, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon :Morrison,
Lucknow, Ontario. The wed
ding will. take place, Novem-
ber 7, : 1981 at 7:30 p.m.,.
All Saints Anglican Church,,.
Collingwood, Ontario. ,
30. ; In .memoriam
McFARLAN
In memory of Thomas Mc-
Farlan, who passed away
October 11, -1980.
The day to be remembered
and quietly kept
No words are needed, we will
never forget.,
Deep in our hearts you will
always stay
Loved and remembered ev-
ery day.
Lovingly remembered by,
brother, Jack, sister-in-law,
Mary,nieces and nephews.
--41
HENDRIKS
In loving memory of our son
and brother, Peter, who was
taken suddenly by a car .
accident. one year ago, on
October. 17, 1980.
Never for a moment
Are.. you very 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 Mom
and Dad, ' brothers and sist-
ers.
—42x
31. Cards of thanks
McDONALD
rhe family , of the late Earl
McDonald wish to thank
relatives, friends and neigh-
bours for their many acts of
kindness at the time of the
loss of:a dear .father,' grand-
father and great grandfather.
The flowers, donations and
sympathy_ cards were grate-
fully appreciated. Thanks to
Drs. Corrin, McKim and
Jolly, . the nurses and staff
and fellow patients at Pine -
crest Manor, for their kind-
ness shown to Earl. Thanks
to Rev. Wm. Munshaw and
the ladies who serveu uic
bountiful lunch following the
service. Thanks also the
MacKenzie ' and McCreath
Funeral Home for their cap-
able assistance.
—42
McINNES
We would like to express our
sincere thanks to all for
expressions of sympathy,
flowers, cards and food re-
ceived at the passing of our
dear mother. Your thought-
fulness will be remembered.
George and Betty McInnes
and Family
—42x
FORSTER
We wish to thank our 'won-
derful family for planning
and putting on such a lovely
weekend of celebrations on
our 40th wedding anniver-
sary. We were delighted so
many of our friends and rela-
tives carte to rejoice with us
at the dance on Friday night
and the Barbecue on Satur-
'day. Special thanks to Nancy
and her friends who irepar-
ed the food.
Ronald and Kathleen Forster
--42a
31. Cards of thanks
- GM= ® iMal MUM
MELADY.
I would like to thank every-
one for the lovely. gifts I
received during the commun-
ity shower at Auburn. They
will all be very useful! A
speeiial thank you to Shirley
Andrews, Eunice Arthur, the
Donnybrook ladies, and to all
those who participated in any
way.
Doris Melady
-42
32. Coming events.
CONSIGNMENT STOCKER
SALES
at
LUCKNOW COMMUNITY
• SALE
400 head
Monday, November 2
at 1:30 p.m
Phone 395-5230 or 528-9912
39tfar
ADVENTURE IN QUILTING
October 23, sponsored by the
Walkerton Heritage Fair.
Learning and sharing. pro-
gram for novice and expert
quilters. ` Slides, . demonstra-
tions, tips,: sale of quilting
books, and speaker on form-
ing a qulting guild. Refresh-
ments. 2
efresh-
men s.`2 - 4 p.m. Knights of
Columbus. Hall, ; highway 9
south of Walkerton. $1.00
admission. 41,42
WALKERTON HERITAGE
FAIR
October 24 and 25. Many
pioneer skills demonstrated,
quilt display, antiqules, qual-
ity handwork, literature; col
lectables,. apple dolls. Tea
room bake tables, browse
and buy. Saturday 9:30 to
5:30, Sunday 12:30 to 5:00.
Admission $1.00, children
50c. —41,42
GREY BRUCE SIMMENTAL
CLUB AUCTION SALE
Saturday, October 24, 1981,.
1,p.m. Walton's Sales Arena,
Highway 4, 11/2 miles west of
Durham. Offering 53 lots. 5
bulls (2 fullblood); 48 femal-
es purebred and percentage.
Viewing Friday, October 23
from 6 p.m. Catalogues:.
Elsie Jackson. R. # 1,
Durham, NOG- 1.R0 (519)
369-6314. —41,42
HALLOWE'ENDANCE
Costume dance at Dungan-
non Agricultural. Hall. Satin. -
day, October 31, 1981. Danc-
ing to Siddon Brothers. $4.00
per person includes Iunch.
Prizes for costumes. Spon-
sored by the' Agricultural
Society. Everyone welcome.
For tickets . call Ross. 529-
7967 or Lynda. 529-7956.
42,43ar
REGULAR MEETING
Dungannon Agricultural Soc-
iety will hold their regular
meeting Tuesday. October
27. 8:30 p.m. in the Agricul-
tural ' Hall. Next year's Fall
Fair date will be set. All
interested persons welcome.
LEGION MEETING
Ail members of the Lucknow
Legion. Branch 309 are re-
quested to attend the regular
meeting Tuesday. October 27
at 8:00 p.m. —42ar
RIPLEY LIONS BINGO
Huron Township Hall, Wed-
nesday, October 21. 8 p.m.
One pot of gold. 10 regular
games, $15.00; one share the
wealth; two novelty. specials.
$25.00; 4 corner jackpot on 5
calls. $45.00; purple ball.
$65.00; jackpot. $400.00 on
55 calls. Consolation, $40.00
° and door prizes. —42ar
32. Coming events
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GARAGE AND BAKE SALE
St. Helens Hall October 24,
1981, 10 amt. - , 4 p.m.
Donation of articles may be
left with any Institute mem-
ber or at the Hall on October
22 from 1 p.m. - 4`p.m. and
anytime .October 23. If pick
up required .call 529-7389 or
528-6444. Proceeds, for Insti-
tute Hall renovations.
--41,42x
BENEFIT DANCE
For Marj MacLeod (Marg's
Kountry Kitchen; recently
destroyed, by , fire) Friday,
October 23, 1981, 9 p.m.,
Lucknow Legion. Ladies
please bring lunch. --42nx
GALA WEEKEND
Come to the Gala ' Weekend,
October 23 - 25 in Blyth.
Casino night aid dance, Fri-
day, October 23, Blyth and
District Community Centre
with . Whiskey Jack. Pop
concert by the Blyth Festival
Singers, Saturday, October
24 at 3 p.m. at Blyth Memor-
ial Hall. Tickets $3.00 adults,
children $1.50.. Medieval
feast 6 p.m. Tickets $15.00,
gala entertainment and auc-
tion 8 p.m. $3000.00 worth of
auction items. Tickets..
$10.00. Weekend package
price,\ 550.00per. couple.
Ripley,: ' Lucknow, Dungan-
non area call Marian . Zinn,
529-7350. Call: 523-433.1 for
tickets.—41,42ar
STAG AND DOE
Sponsored by Dungannon
and District Kinsmen for
Community Projects, ' Satur-
day, October 24,. 1981 at
Brindley Auction Hall, Dun-
gannon. Music by, Sound
Trek, prizes on draws lunch
provided, 55.00 per person.
Tickets at door or phone
529-7736.-41,42
BRIDAL SHOWER
For Brenda Culbert at Ash-
field Presbyterian Church,
Wednesday, October 21 at 8
p. m. 4-41,42
ANNUAL BAZAAR
The ladies auxiliary of the.
Lucknow and District Christ-
ian School will hold its an-
nual bazaar, Saturday. Oct-
ober 24th in the Lucknow
Legion Hall. Crafts. baked
goods. homemade articles.
Tea from 2 - 4 p.m. Supper
from '5 - 7 p.m. followed by
games and auction. -Come on
out and join in the fun. —42
PARENT TEACHER NIGHT
A parent teacher night will
be held at the F. E. Madill
Secondary School on Mon-
day. October 26. 1981, from
7:30 to 19:30 p.m. Parents
please register in gym 228.
—42
BAZAAR AND TEA
St. Andrews U.C.W. Bazaar
and Tea will be held Satur-
day. October 31 in St. And,
rews United Church. Ripley.
Doors will open at 2 p.m.
Everyone welcome. —42,43
REGULAR MEETING
Lucknow Agricultural Society
wil hold their regular meet-
ing on Tuesday, October 27,
in the Community Centre. at
8:30 p.m. —42
AFTERNOON WITH
JAN RUBES
An Afternoon With Jan .Rub-
es will be held at Blyth
Memorial Hall, Sunday. Oct-
ober 25, 2 p.m. Tickets 56.
Reserve by calling 523-9300.
—42
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32. Coming events
RIPLEY/HURON CNIB
CANVASS
O Wednesday, October 28
the Ripley and District Lions
will be canvassing Ripley and
Huron 'Township for the
CNIB. Most canvassing will
begin around the supper
hour.--42,43ar —30tfar'
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. Farm services
.-®-4P®ate !,
PROJECTIONIST COURSE / \-BERG STABLE
EQUIPMENT
' Persons interested in. using
the Lucknow Library's 16" Cleaners, Bunk Feeders, Silo
mm movie projector are re- Unloaders, . Farrowing ,Cra-
quested to come to a training tes, Water Bowls, Cow Stalls
course Monday, October 26, and Hog 'Panelling. Contact
7 p.m. Fee 53:00. R.S.V.P. to I1oyd Johnston," R..11 3,
528.3011. -42.. 1 Holyrood, phone 395.5390.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC
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T t i d di M Plan
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pre , rev ew an scums two aster s,
namely the Turnberry Flood plain Master Plan and the
Saratoga Swamp Master Plan.
Meetings to be held on two separate evening's : as
follows:
•
• LUCKNOW SHIPPER
UNITED CO-OPERATIVES
OF ONTARIO
LIVESTOCK DEPT..
TORONTO
Ship your.livestock
with
. , BILL TAYLOR
It. R. # 5, LUCKNOW
On Tuesdays
Or groups of Scor more
On Thursdays
From Lucknow Stockyards
528-ALL:
530 Home
/ or
528.3119 Yards
i 'Tuesday or Thursday by
° 8:30 a.m. for
1. Turnberry. Floodplain Master Pian ! prompt service
to be held on Wednesday, October 21, C ASK BILL FOR
1981 commencing at 8 p.m.. at the'f: REQUIREMEPTTS OF
Turnberry Central School / EMPLACEMENT CATTi EA
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2. Saratoga Swamp Master Plan
to be held on Thursday, October 22,
1981 commencing at 8 p.m. at the Dun- f.
gannon United Church
j All ratepayers are invited to attend. Presentations will
be made by theconsulting firm of Hough, Stansbdry
& Michalski Limited.
For further information contact:
Maitland. Valley Conservation Authority, j
Box '5,
Wroxeter, Ontario.
Phone: 333-3557
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Attention Farmers
A. For sale
DAVID BROWN 1212 .trac-
tor; steel pens for pigs or
sheep; 210 Case garden
tractor with mower, blower, .
cab and trailer. Call 395-5988
or 395-3467. —41,42
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B. Custom work
CUSTOM
COMBINING
Wide or Narrow
Roves
2 John. Deere
Combines Available
Call
RICK SMITH
3954435,
AFTER 5 P.M.
-42_45
CUSTOM PLOUGHING
Wm. R. Nelson
Phone 528-2949 after 6 p.m.
—37-43
SWATHING HAY AND
GRAIN; combining/wagons
and trucks avhilable; plowing
and trucking; cultivating.
Anytime -Anywhere, Phone
after 5 p.m. 529-7488.
—24tfar
CUSTOM COMBINING,
$2500 per acre, narrow.
rows trucks available also
• custom ploughing. Phone
357-3895. —41,42
C. Wanted
WANTED TO BUY Short-,
horn and Shorthorn Cross
calves. Gerald Smith, R. R.
2. Mildmay, 1-367-2857.
-42,43,44
WANTED TO RENT well
drained and good productive
land for cash cropping. Call
395-5842 before 7:30 a.m. or.
after 8 p.m. —=41 44
WANTED - cattle sick or
disabled, pay top dollar. Call
Teeswater anytime 392-6829.
—39-46
BUYING CLOVER AND
GRASS SEEDS
Custom Cleaning.
Cleaning Wheat
ELLIOTT'S SEED MILL
And Trucking
Lucknow Phone 528-350f
D. Livestock
sump ammo
PUREBRED LIMOUSIN
bull. 4 yr. old; also half
limousin, half Hereford, 2. yr.
old bull. Bruce Raynard,
phone 528-6144. —42
E. Farm services
SHEEP AND CATTLE clip-
per blades sharpened while
you wait. Verbeek's Farm &
Garden Centre, 22 Isaic
Street, Clinton. Phone 482-
9333. —40-43
ANT ADS ARE JUMPING
WITH BARGAINS
LYNN LOWRY.
FARM SYSTEMS LTD.
Amberley
PHONE 395-5286
BUTLER - Ring Drive Silo
Unloaders, . Big- Jim ` Silo
Unloaders, Volume Belt
Feeders, Convey -n -Feted
Cattle . Feeders, Single
Chain Conveyers, Barn
Cleaners; Oswalt . Ensil=
mixers.
FARMATIC - Blender
)Stammer Mills, Blender
Roller Mills, Blender
Mills for Ground H -Moist-
ure Corn,Augers, Leg
Elevators. -
ACORN - Cable Barn
Cleaners, Hydraulic Man-
ure pumps.
WESTEEL-ROSCO-Grain
bins 1350 to 250,000 bu.
Bulk Feed Tanks.
ACME Fan -Jet Ventila-
tion Systems.
ASTON - Ventilation Sys-
tems.
B & L - Complete Hog
Confinement Systems.
SLURRY -SLINGER - . Li-
quid Manure Spreaders.
CLAY - Parts and Service -
for Clay Equipment.
AERO -FLUSH - Liquid
Manure Pumps, Aerators,
Separators.
WE HANDLE
EVERYTHING -ALMOST
--21 tfar •
Somebody
is a looking
for your
bargain...
offer it today
528-2822