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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-06-09, Page 1721. Personal Are you tired of being alone? Are you unattached, separat- ed, single or divorced? Meet that ,special person. Apply P.O.. Box 104, Owen. Sound, N4K 5P1. Pease state age. —22,23x HAVING. A PRINKING PROBLEM? AA can help. Phone Qoderich 524-6001 or Walkerton 881-365. -,-.40tfar PREGNANT and need help? Free positive confidential support. Birthright. Call 357- 1066, 357-2392, 357-1769 or London 432-7197 collect. Q —9tfar IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM • in your faMily? Al -Anon can • help families and friends of aleoholics. Phone VVialkertor 881-3113, `Goderich 524- 6001. Ask for an Al -Anon number.. —45nx STRAYED one Hereford cow from the ,8th concession of Kinloss, east of Holyrood. Phone 528-5242. —23 FOUND - cow in Kinloss area. Owner may claim by phoning 529-7765 and identi- fying. —23 — 28. Engagements •FIGUEIRA 7 AJTN Mr. and Mrs. lick Alton, R. R. #. 7, Lucknow, are pleased to announce tits forthcoming marriage of thei: only daugh- ter, Shelley; to Mr. Gary Figueira, sqn of Mr. and Mrs. Cy Figueria, of Toron- to. The marriage will take place at 6 p.m. on July 9, 1982 In Leaside United Church, Toronto. Reception following at the 'Boulevard Club. HACKETT - COLLING Mr. and Mrs. Allan Coiling Wish to announce the forth- coming marriage of their daughter, Mary Louise. to Aaron Andrew, son of Mr. and , Mrs. Eric.. Hackett. The 'WeddLig will take place Friday, June -18, 1982 at 7.30 p.m. in St. Andrews United Church; Ripley. Reception to follow. KOENDERS - NEWBOLD Mr. and Mrs. George New- bold are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Elizabeth Louise, to Martin Koenders on Saturday, June 26, 1982 in Calgary, Alberta. Elizabeth is the youngest daughter \ of Mr. and Mrs. George New- bold, Lucknow and Martin is the 'eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael koenders, al - mon Arm, , B.C. Following their marriage the couple will reside at their home at 76 Strathcona Cr., S.W., Cal- gary, Alberta T3H 1L1. 29. Marriages COURTNEY - BRADLEY Jim and Evelyn' Bradley of R. # 3, Goderich are happy to announce the marriage of their daughter, Movita to Pat 'Courtney, • son •of Bob and Joyce Courtney, R. # 1, Kincardine. The marriage took place June 4, 1982 in Mississauga. • .10•••••••••••• HOW DOES YOUR SENTINEL LABEL READ? 1 . Tenders will be accepted until the 16th day of June, • 1982, for the property belonging to Hugh MacKenzie, being 200 acres without buildings, of which 50 acres are workable, [now in pasture], and the balance is young hard maple busb, situate In the Township of Ignioss, in' the County of Bruce, and being Lots 23 and 24, COncession .4. • Tenders should °be accompanied by a deposit by certified cheque of 5% of the tender price, with the balance due on closing. Cheques to be made payable to George J. Brophy, In Trust. • Tenders should be mailed or delivered to George J. Brophy, Box 610, Campbell Street, .Lucioloiv, Ontario. Acceptance in writing of any tender shall constitute on unconditional Agreement of Purchase and Sale and the closing date shall be July 16, 1982. The 'Vendor shall reserve the right to accept or., reject any tender in his absolute discretion. - DATED at Lucknow, Ontario, this 17th day of May, . 1982. FARM FOR SALE BY TENDER Hugh MacKenzie GEORGE J. BROPHY Barrister and Solicitor Box 610 • Campbell .Street . Lucluiow, Ontario Solicitor for • Hugh MacKenzie —21,22,23ar 31. Cards of thanks MacINNES Again we would like to thank our neighbours; friends and relatives for all their help, food, cards of sympathy and flowers at the time of. Mae's illness and . death. Thanks ilso to Pastor Grieco and Rev. Mills fortheir comfort- ing messages and prayers; and the Currie-.Walkr Fun- eral, Home for their help and support. Thanks again. Katherine Casemore • Leonard and Roy Maclnnes and family., —23 McDONALD The family of the late George McDonald wish to thank all our friends, relatives • and • neighbours for their acts of kindness, floral , tributes, cards of sympathy and dona- tions to the charitable organ- izations: Special thanks to • Re‘ . Bushell, Old Light Lod- tge, Lucknow, the pallbearers and •tile ladies of St. And-. Jew's Church. Your thought- fulness will always be rem- embered. —23x • MacINNES We would like to thank our friends and relatives for the many cards, and letters and plants at the time of the passing of our sisters, Dor- othy Crosier and Mae Macln- nes. All these kindnesses will long be remembered and ap- preciated. ' Leonard and Freda Machines and Family —23x • MacDONALD Thanks to friends and neigh.- bpurs of the 10th of Kinloss and 10th of. Culross for the farewell gift for our 'family. • Bob and Carol MacDonald and Family —23 ELLIOTT We wish to express our sincere thanks to Dr. Mc- Gregor and the nurses on the second floor at Wingham and District Hospital following. the birth of our son Kyle William. Special thanks to our relatives .and friends for all their good wishes, visits, cards, flowers and gifts. Your thoughtfulness • was greatly appreciated. Barry, Crystal, and Kyle Elliott 31. Cards of thanks WILSON My sincere thanks to all who remembered me with cards and gifts while I was in Wingham Hospital. • Vivian Wilson —23 • COOK I would like to thank every- one very much for their cards, 'visits and gifts while I was in Kincardine hospital. Special thanks to , Sandra MacDonald for looking .after Craig and to Donna MacLen- nan for caring for Heather. Ali was very much apprec- iated. ,• Brenda and Christy Cook 32. Coming events 100TH ANNIVERSARY The 100th Anniversary of the Whitechurch United Church will be held on June 13. , Guest speakers Rev. Wilina Brown at 11 a.m. Rev. Wes Ball at 8 p.m. Special music with the Howick Municipal • Men's Quartet in the even- • ing. —23 • PORK CONGRESS Ontario Pork Congress, Stratford Fairgrounds, June 22, 23, and 24, 9:00 to 6:00 daily. Educational programs • exhibits, livestock shows and sales and more. For details phone 519-625-8811. —23nx • • RECYCLING DRIVE Friday, June 11, 7 - 9 p.m. at Lucknow Sales Barn or Dun- gannon Mennonite Church. Glass, tin, newsprint bund- led; glass, clean and labels removed from tins and flat- tened. Sponsored by Dun- gannon Mennonite Church. —23x • BUS TRIP The Lucknow Women's In- stitute is sponsoring a Bus Trip to Petrolia, Oil Springs and Dresden museum, Uncle Tom's Cabin and Glencoe on. '.1ue 21st. If interested con- tact 528-3512 or 528-3839. —23x "EVENING OF MUSIC" Students of Ruth Alton pres- ent an evening Of music at Brookside School, Thursday, June 10, at 8:00 *p.m. Every- one welcoine. —23x • .32. Coming events NNW SOUTH KINLOSS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES . June 13, 11 a.m. and MO p.m. Guest Speaker MR. MURRAY GAUNT TEESWATER EX TOGGERY Closes June 26. Unsold artic- les and money may be.picked up only on June 29, 2 - 5 and -7 - 9 p.m. June 30 2 - 4 p.m. All unclaimed articles be- come the property of Corona- tion Rebecca Lodge. Rum- mage sale July 2 and 3, 2 - 5. —22-26 • OPEN HOUSE • The family of Peter and Agnes Leeson are holding open house, June 13,1:30 - 4:30 p.m., Purple Grove Community Centre, in hon- our of their 40th wedding anniversary. Please drop by and extend your best wishes only. —23 • Lucknow Sentinel', Wednesday, June 9, 1982—Page 17 32. Coming events urn!, UN. Nmi 9,..• • SHOWER Miscellaneous shower to be held at the Lucknow Town Hall, Friday, June 11, 8 p,m. for Susan (nee Bain) Dadson. Everyone welcoine. —22,23 HORTICULTURAL MEETING Lucknow and District Hord - cultural Society will hold their June meeting, 2 P.m. June 9, Lucknow Legion Hall. Mr. Peter Van Tuyl of Agripark, Kincardine will be the guest speaker. Everyone welcome. —22,23 MUSIC RECITAL By students of Anita Dekker and Marilyn Murray will be held Wednesday, June 9, 1982, 8 p.m., Lucknow Public School; includes piano, organ and guitar entertainment. Lunch provided. Silver col- lection. —22,23 FIDDLE AND STEP DANCE CONTEST July 9 ,- 10 at Fergus and District Community Centre, Fergus, Ontario. For infor- mation contact Mery Woods, 843-1630. —22nx 'HOW DOES YOUR SENTINEL LABEL READ? 60TH WEBSTER PICNIC The Webster 60th Reunion will be held at Brookside School SATURDAY after - NOON, June 19th, 1982. At 3 p.m. the memoriam service and program will be held. —22,23x • HOWICK LIONS BINGO Will be held Friday, June 11, • 8 p.m. Wroxeter Community Hall. Admission $1.00; 12 regular games for $10.00; 2 share the wealth; else $25.00 special; jackpot $150.00 on 52 calls; purple ball, $150.00 - door and consolation prizes. —23ar STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL \ Lucknow Presbyterian Church, Tuesday, June 29, 1982. Tickets available ONLY in advance at these locations: Ron Machan Home Had - ware, Loree's Ladies Wear, J. W. Henderson Lumber Ltd. Adults $5.00; 18 years and under $2.50; Two set- tings: 5:30 or 7:00 p.m. —23,24 OPEN HOUSE The family of John Gaunt invite relatives and friends,to an Open House in celebra: tion ,of his 80th birthday at his residence at White- church, Sunday, June 20, 1:30- 4:30 p.m, Best wishes only please. —23,24 OSBORNE PICNIC The annual Osborne Picnic, • Sunday, June 27, Bradley School. Greenock Township. Games at 3 p.m. Committee in charge, Dorothy Scholtz, Murial and Stewart Barber, Lois Schnittker and George McLean. Please bring picnic supper. —p LEAHY FAMILY COMING • TO RIPLEY The Leahy Family wiil.? be performing in the , Ripley Complex for a concert and dance, Friday, July 2, prov- • iding family entertainment. Advance tickets ,available from Recreation Committee or phone Cecil Sutton 395- 5328, John Gamble 395-2808, Brad Rotteau, 395-5771. —23 Attention Farmers A. For sale • 28 ACRES standing mixed hay. Phone 395-2438..--23 11 FARROWING CRATES in good condition. Phone 395- 2438. —13 NO. 12 Massey Ferguson baler; aged Polled Hereford • bull or 2 year old V. Limousin • buil. Phone 395-5433. —23 SEED BARLEY approxima- tely 400 bushel. Phone 396- 8548 weekends or 621-3907 weekday evenings. —23 ALLIS CHALMERS side rake, new condition; #12 MF baler; bale stooker and stook loader. Phone 395-5396. —22,23 ' B. Custom work CUSTOM COMBINING av- ailable, with • N5 Rotary Gleaner, for wheat, barley, soyabeans and corn. Contact Robert Emerson, 395-5115. —n-25 CUSTOM BALING of large round bales, $5.50 per bale. Phone 519-7857. —22-25 CUSTOM BALING of large round bales, hay or straw, $5.00 per bale. Larger acre- age baled cheaper. Phone 529-7302. —23-26 WILL BALE LARGE round bales. Phone Bruce Raynard; 528-6144. —23,23,25 C. Wanted Wanted Cattle, sick or dis- abled, pay top dollar. Call 392-6829 anytime. —47tf D. Livestock TWO PUREBRED, register- able, one year old, Suffolk rams; ready to start breeding this '82 season. • Contact Lesley Moncrief, 395-2480. —19tf • . LIMOUSIN BULLS FOR SALE • Quality Limousin bulls, per centage and full bloods. Hil- ray Farms Ltd., Holyrood, Ontario, 528-2132. —20-23 \, FOR SALE serviceable age boar, Allan Johnston, 529- 7194. —23 • PUREBRED CHAROLAIS bulls and heifers, Schnurr's Charolais, Walkerton, 881- 1587. —23,24 GOOD SELECTION 'of springing heifers and Hol- • stein cows. Ted Van der Velde, 529-7465. —23tf • . BEFORE ydu buy your next bull, give us a call and ask for our performance report and price list. David Pease, Glen Osprey Farm, R. R." 6, Shel- burne, Ontario (519) 925- 6412. —23nx • .E.Farm services BERG STABLE EQUIPMENT Cleaners, Bunk Feeders, Silo Unloaders, Farrowing Crat- es, Water Bowls, Cow Stalls and Hog Panelling. Contact Lloyd Johnston, R: R. 3, Holyrood, phone 395-5390. [71x==xicieff AUCTION SALE ' OF PROPERTY jj 0 Vehicles, Machinery, Furniture and Miscellaneous Items IIVVfor AYNE TAYLOR Lot 25, Hwy. 9, Greenock Tewnship, 1/2 mile west of • Riveradale fl SATURDAY, JUNE 19 12:30 Sharp 0 The property consists of 50 acre farm, lot 25, Greenock Township, with bedroom house, 4 jSc. 0 bath; kitchen with cup- boards; forced air oil Awn - ace; L shaped barn; as- sumable $36,000.00 mort- IIgage at 12% interest. 10% down day of sale, balance in 30 days. 0 FULL LIST NEXT WEEK Auctioneer LINC RUSSWURM • Phone Mildmay 367.2123 .ci.c==etc:=4:=.11 ri..41. • Antique Car Show i• ,and• Flea Market at the • • , FAI R GROUNDS, CLIFFORD •i (formerly Brussels Flea Market) 0 . . , June 12th and 13th • Camping Available •#e 0#• For mare information phone • . . • $ Morley Tanner: 881-0947 # # o o i s $ 60TH WEBSTER PICNIC The Webster 60th Reunion will be held at Brookside School SATURDAY after - NOON, June 19th, 1982. At 3 p.m. the memoriam service and program will be held. —22,23x • HOWICK LIONS BINGO Will be held Friday, June 11, • 8 p.m. Wroxeter Community Hall. Admission $1.00; 12 regular games for $10.00; 2 share the wealth; else $25.00 special; jackpot $150.00 on 52 calls; purple ball, $150.00 - door and consolation prizes. —23ar STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL \ Lucknow Presbyterian Church, Tuesday, June 29, 1982. Tickets available ONLY in advance at these locations: Ron Machan Home Had - ware, Loree's Ladies Wear, J. W. Henderson Lumber Ltd. Adults $5.00; 18 years and under $2.50; Two set- tings: 5:30 or 7:00 p.m. —23,24 OPEN HOUSE The family of John Gaunt invite relatives and friends,to an Open House in celebra: tion ,of his 80th birthday at his residence at White- church, Sunday, June 20, 1:30- 4:30 p.m, Best wishes only please. —23,24 OSBORNE PICNIC The annual Osborne Picnic, • Sunday, June 27, Bradley School. Greenock Township. Games at 3 p.m. Committee in charge, Dorothy Scholtz, Murial and Stewart Barber, Lois Schnittker and George McLean. Please bring picnic supper. —p LEAHY FAMILY COMING • TO RIPLEY The Leahy Family wiil.? be performing in the , Ripley Complex for a concert and dance, Friday, July 2, prov- • iding family entertainment. Advance tickets ,available from Recreation Committee or phone Cecil Sutton 395- 5328, John Gamble 395-2808, Brad Rotteau, 395-5771. —23 Attention Farmers A. For sale • 28 ACRES standing mixed hay. Phone 395-2438..--23 11 FARROWING CRATES in good condition. Phone 395- 2438. —13 NO. 12 Massey Ferguson baler; aged Polled Hereford • bull or 2 year old V. Limousin • buil. Phone 395-5433. —23 SEED BARLEY approxima- tely 400 bushel. Phone 396- 8548 weekends or 621-3907 weekday evenings. —23 ALLIS CHALMERS side rake, new condition; #12 MF baler; bale stooker and stook loader. Phone 395-5396. —22,23 ' B. Custom work CUSTOM COMBINING av- ailable, with • N5 Rotary Gleaner, for wheat, barley, soyabeans and corn. Contact Robert Emerson, 395-5115. —n-25 CUSTOM BALING of large round bales, $5.50 per bale. Phone 519-7857. —22-25 CUSTOM BALING of large round bales, hay or straw, $5.00 per bale. Larger acre- age baled cheaper. Phone 529-7302. —23-26 WILL BALE LARGE round bales. Phone Bruce Raynard; 528-6144. —23,23,25 C. Wanted Wanted Cattle, sick or dis- abled, pay top dollar. Call 392-6829 anytime. —47tf D. Livestock TWO PUREBRED, register- able, one year old, Suffolk rams; ready to start breeding this '82 season. • Contact Lesley Moncrief, 395-2480. —19tf • . LIMOUSIN BULLS FOR SALE • Quality Limousin bulls, per centage and full bloods. Hil- ray Farms Ltd., Holyrood, Ontario, 528-2132. —20-23 \, FOR SALE serviceable age boar, Allan Johnston, 529- 7194. —23 • PUREBRED CHAROLAIS bulls and heifers, Schnurr's Charolais, Walkerton, 881- 1587. —23,24 GOOD SELECTION 'of springing heifers and Hol- • stein cows. Ted Van der Velde, 529-7465. —23tf • . BEFORE ydu buy your next bull, give us a call and ask for our performance report and price list. David Pease, Glen Osprey Farm, R. R." 6, Shel- burne, Ontario (519) 925- 6412. —23nx • .E.Farm services BERG STABLE EQUIPMENT Cleaners, Bunk Feeders, Silo Unloaders, Farrowing Crat- es, Water Bowls, Cow Stalls and Hog Panelling. Contact Lloyd Johnston, R: R. 3, Holyrood, phone 395-5390. [71x==xicieff AUCTION SALE ' OF PROPERTY jj 0 Vehicles, Machinery, Furniture and Miscellaneous Items IIVVfor AYNE TAYLOR Lot 25, Hwy. 9, Greenock Tewnship, 1/2 mile west of • Riveradale fl SATURDAY, JUNE 19 12:30 Sharp 0 The property consists of 50 acre farm, lot 25, Greenock Township, with bedroom house, 4 jSc. 0 bath; kitchen with cup- boards; forced air oil Awn - ace; L shaped barn; as- sumable $36,000.00 mort- IIgage at 12% interest. 10% down day of sale, balance in 30 days. 0 FULL LIST NEXT WEEK Auctioneer LINC RUSSWURM • Phone Mildmay 367.2123 .ci.c==etc:=4:=.11