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31. Cards of thanks
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IRWIN.
I would lime to say thank you
to everyone who , remember.
ed me in any kind way while i.
wasa patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital- and since coming
home. A special thank you to
all who helped Ross and the
children;. your . kindness was
really appreciated` by all.
Beatty Irwin
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MONTGOMERY
1 would like to thank cry
family and friends for cards,
flower, gifts and visits while
I was a patient in Wingham
Hospital; special thanks to
Dis. Cords, McKim and
Jolly, the nursing staff on the
2nd floor and LC.0 also to
the ambulance attendants
that transferred ane to :Lon-
don's University Hospital, all
was very much appreciated.
Gordon Montgomery
--6,
GAMBLE
I would like . to thank my
friends and neighbours for
their thoughtfulness while I
was a. patient. in University.
Hospital and since coming
home. Many thanks to Wally
Pollock and Ray Fuller for
assisting setting up a bed for
me and to Joe Hodgins for
keeping the driveway clear of
snow so Marion could get out
with, the car:. Also thanks for.
cards, visits and treats in
London and since coming
home. A special thanks for
the services of the V.O.N.
during our .stormy winter. •
Ambrose Gamble
-6
SNOWMOBILE CLUB
The St. Helens Snowmobile
Club would like to thank
everyone who so generously
• donated to the .' poker rally
held this past Sunday, and to
all the ` snowmobilers who
came out 'to . participate.
Without all of you ' we could
not have such a successful.
run. Thank you all once
again. liar
32. Coming events
VALENTINE'S DANCE
Valentine's Dance at. Dun-
gannon Agricultural Hall,
Saturday, February 13, 1982.
Dancing to Country Cobras..
Sponsored by the Agricul-
tural Society. $4.00 per per-
son includes lunch. Everyone
welcome. —5,6ar
CARD PARTY
Trinity Young .Peoples, at
Brookside, 8 p.m., on Tues-
day, February 16. Prizes and
lunch provided. -6nx,
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EUCHRE PARTY
The Lucknow and District
Horticultural Society wel-
comes the public to their
Valentine Euchre Party at.
the Lucknow Legion Hall,
February 10, 1982 at 8;p;m:
Prizes, lunch, • • admission
51.00.: —5,6
CARD PARTY
Huron Chapter 89 Order of
the Eastern Star are holding
their annual Valentine Card
Party at Pinecrest Manor on
Friday, February 12. Musical
entertainment 7:30 p.m.
Euchre and . bridge 8 p.m.
Everyone welcome. Proceeds
for Estarl Scholarships. (Eas-
tern Star Training Award for
Religious Leadership.) —5x
HOW DOES YOUR
SENTINEL
LAREAD?
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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, February 17 1982 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 HVIMUNIZATION
WILL ALSO BE OFFERED
9AIIS CLINIC
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BENEFIT DANCE
For Joyce and Delbert Hed-
ky who lost their house by
fire, on Friday, February 19,
1982, 9 to 1, at the Lucknow
Community Centre. Music.
by Kountry Kats, Ladies
please bring lunch.
-6,7nx
LEGWN
*ALENIINE
DANCE.
Sat. Feb. 13
Ktry Kate
Orchestra
Somorgashard
Provided
S8.00 per couple
-5,6ar
LEGION
DANCE
Saturday, -
February 20
Lucknow .
Legion
1 .
Ian Wllbee •
Orchestra
Somoegasboid
Tickets available at the door
-4,7ar
Attention Farmers
A. For sale
HOLSTEIN • CALVES; 1973
,C60~Chev truck, 1000 tires,
16' box with hoist, 34,000
original miles. Phone Murray
Wilken, 395=5055. —6,7
HAY AND STRAW 'for sale.
Phone . 529-7126:-- 5,6x
C.::Waged'
Wanted Cattle, sick or dis-
abled, pay top dollar. Call
392-6829 anytime. -47tf
D... Livestock
VISTA VILLA Farms offers a
special selection of service-
able age boars, Yorkshire
with contemporary indexes
as high as 163; Hampshires
with comtemporary indexes
as, high as 148; aswell as
Duroc and Hamp x York
boars. We market over 2000
market hogs annually so
realize what the commercial
man is faced with and price
boars according to market
conditions. Herd ROP tested
and health approved. Bob
Robinson, R. R. It 4, Walton,
`345-2317: —4,5,6
A little money buys*lot of Action.
ua GLAae mRzD AD
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BUTLER Ring Drive Silo
Unloaders, Big Jim Silo Un -
loaders, Volume Belt Feed-
ers, Convey -n -Feed Cattle
Feeders, Single Chain Con-
veyors, Barn Cleaners, Os-
walt Ensilmixers
FARMATIC Blender`
Hammer Mills, Blender
Rolkr Mills, Blender Mills
for Ground Hi -Moisture
corn, Augers, Leg Elevat-
ors.
levators.
ACORN Cable Barn
Cleaners.
WESTEEL-ROSCO - Grain
Bins - 1350 to 250,000 bu,,
Bulk Feed Tanks.
ACME - Fan -Jet Ventila-
tion Systems.
HOULE Liquid Manure
-Pumps, Cleaners, Steel
Trusses.
B dE L - Complete Hog Con-
finement Systems.
SLURRY-SIJNGER -Liquid
Manus; Spreaders.
CLAY Parts and Service
for Clay .Equipment.
ALSO - Electric Feed Carts,
Straw Choppers. Fibre •
Funnels, Ritchie Heated
Bowls, Hurst Equipment
We Handle Eveeydd -
Alma
LOWRY FARM
SYSTEMS LTD.'
At An ley '
R. R. P 1, KIM'aei e
Phone 3954286
BERG STABLE
EQUIPMENT
Cleaners, Bunk Feeders, Silo
Unloaders, Farrowing Crat-
es,
Water. Bowls, -Cow Stalls
and Hog Panelling. Contact
Lloyd Johnston, R. R. 3,
Hotyrood, phone 395.5390.
—30tfar
1'achasw Seirtad, Woimeadayi Foie 10 19412—Pay t
obituary
Florence Pares) McK McKenzie
Mrs. Florence Annie
(James) Md enzie of 163
Elgin Ave., W., Goderich
died in University Hospital,
• L endon at the age of 61.,
She was born in Kinloss
Township on November 23,
19M to Edward and. Ethel
(Hodgins) James.
She -married Donald H.
McKenzie - iny Kinloss
Township on August. 23,1947
Man's Bowling
High single, Gerry. Ross
277. High triple, Gerry Ross
711. °
Games over 225:. Gerry
Ross 277, 231,' `Ron Stanley
267, 230, Clarence Greer •
253, Bob . Greer 235. John
diepen 228.
Standings: Oklsmobiks, 7,
85; . Fords 5, 52; Mustangs 2,
56; Dodges 0.47: Pontiacs 5,
69; Buicks 2, 69.
Town and Country. ,
Tena Gardner bowled the
high score for the ladies with
single of 170 and double of
325.
Art Burrows was high for
the men with single of 265
and double • of 425.
Games over 200: Art Bur-
rows 265, Harry Lavis 216.
Team standings; Yellows
52,• Reds 52, Blues 50,
Oranges 40, Greens 31, Vio-
lets 30. '
INCOME TAX SERV!CE
This year save money bye having, your tax
return done professionally:
• Peraonal'Returns as low as $15.00
Farm &yBusiness Returns as low as $50.00
We will come right to your door If you wish.
All 'information held in strlctast,confidence.
Make An Appointment Today
KEITH METZGER
R R. 3, Lucknow
• Call Coiled 395-5432
The Man1
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IYIINTEE
FARMS'
.100 ACRES . ASHFIELD, cash crop, all workable,
375 ACRES HURON Township, cashacrop.
480 ACRES KINLOSS Township, cash crop,
buildings.
283 ACRES; cash crop, Ashfield Township.
218 ACRES KINLOSS, - modern dairy barn.
396 ACRES KINLOSS, beef feed lot:
HOMES
Goderich, 3 bedroom home, asking 521,500. all offers
con ideced
automated barn for 450 hogs, financing available.
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1 LUCKNOW, . 4 bedroom, close to churchei
1. corner tot. ,
1 LUCKN6W 4 bedroom, 3 lots, vendor will finance. t
1 LUCKNOW, 5 year old 4 bedroom, shown by i
appointment.
Warren & Terry Zinn 1
PHONE 529-7350 R. k. # 2, LUCKNOW i
and they resided in Ashfiield.
Township and Goderich.
' The late Mrs. McKenzie:
was an adherent of North
Street United Church in
Goderich and a member of
Dungannon United Churg.
She is survived by her
husband; onedaugdter,Mrs.
Don (Donna) Watson of
Gorrie; one son, John
McKenzie of ' Ashfield
Tamship; two brothers,.
Gordon James of Teeswater
and . Almer James of
Wingham; one sister, Mrs.
George (Jean) Grabourve of
Sarnia. and three grand-
children.
A funeral service and
committal were held at
Stiles . Funeral 'Home in
Goderich on Wednesday,
February 3 at 2 p.m. The,
Reverend Robert 0. Ball
o elated.
Interment • was in`.
Dungannon Cemetery..
Pinecrest Nursing
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IACIIV1TY ROOM]
Books, Antiques ,Radio, Record Player,
Some Used Clothing, Crafts, Bake, Table d
a- Clothes Dryer. • •
ALSO DRAWS FOR HAM AND TURKEY ROLL
COFFEE AND COOKIES SERVED
THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA
Wingham Saies Arena
n& Week
.the MghamSees Arena
Presents:
A LARGE ' 3 DAY FURNITURE , LIQUIDATION SALE.
WE "ARE SEWING 5100,000 WORTH •OF FINE
FURNITURE AT WHOLESALE PRICES. FURNITURE
SUCH AS: •
Solid wood dim room unites, table and, chair sets,
china Cabinet", bedroom suites, bunk beds bo; spring
and mattresses; 2, 3, and 4 pc. tivbrg a ons soften,
occaaiooai chairs, coffee and end tables, etc. .
So if your comdderbrg NEW FURNITURE for your.
home, come and take -advantage or this 3 day sale
located at the North End of Wtsghaen on Highway H 4.
P.S. While at the' sale be site to check out the .low
prices on used ioroidare, clothes, Jana, tads, guns,
Ind. bulk goods. ouch is: '
POTATOES
75 LB: BAG FOR S5.49 or
2 BAGS FOR 510.00
—bar
THE WINGNAM SALES ARENA
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528-2031
FARMS .DWELLINGS
BUSINESSES - COTI'AGES
FRASER MacKINNON •SORT. CAMPBELL
Res. 395-2880 • • 529-7417
BARRY McDONAGH
528-3821