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28. Engagements
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FRAYNE ..HOGAN
Mr. and Mrs, 'John. Howard
of .R: R. # '7, Lucknow, are
happy to announce 'the forth-
coming marriage of their
daughter, Anita Louise. Hog-
an,, to Mr, Paul Eugene
Frayne, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Frayne, of R. R. # 3,
Goderich.. The marriage will
take place at 4,00 p.m. on
Saturday, July 10,1982 at St.
Joseph's Roman Catholic
Church,' Kingsbridge. Re-
ception to be held in . Luck•
now. —26 x
MAIZE - SMALL
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Small,
Stratford and Mr. and Mrs.
Gord Maize, Lucknow, are
happy to announce the en-
gagement of Patti Jo and
Brent. The wedding will take
place July 10, 1982 .in the
Lucknow United Church..
MircNA - KEMPTON •
Mr: and Mrs. William
Kempton of Point Clark are
pleased ' to • announce the
forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Mary Arlene
to Steven Robert, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert MacNay of
Amberley. The, ceremony
will takeplace on Saturday,
July ,10, ' 1982, at 4 p.m, in
Pine River United httrch.
Reception Ripley , Complex 9.
p.m. —26,27x
VANDER WOUDE - IRWIN
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Irwin of
Lucknow wish to announce
theforthcoming marriage of
their daughter Patti - Lou to
Robert Vander Woude, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Vander Woude of Wingham.
The wedding will take place
at St. Peter's Anglican
Church, Lucknow on Satur-
day, July 24th, 1982.at 4 p.m.
30. In memoriam
CULBERT
In, loving memory of a dear
son, Jason Culbert, who
passed away on July 4, 1981.
He is gone but not forgotten
And, as dawns another year,
. In our lonely hours of think-
ing,
Thoughts of him are always
near.
Days of . sadness will ' come
o'er us.
Many think the wound is
healed,
But they little know the sor-
• row
That lies in the heart con-
cealed.
Lovingly : remembered by
Mom, Dad, brothers 'and
sisters. •
—26
31. Cards of .thanks
HACKETT
We wish to thank our friends
and relatives for their visits,
cards, flowers and gifts while
we were in hospital and since
returning home. Thanks to..
Dr. Tew and nurses on 4th
floor, Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don and also 'to the Doctors
and staff at Lucknow Medical
Centre. Special thanks to
everyone who looked after
Ryan. Your thoughtfulness
was greatly appreciated.
Marjorie and Christopher
—26 . w�
ALTON
Ladies of Dungannon and
Trinity Communities: • Sin-
cere thanks for your good
wishes and shower gifts to
help us set up our first home.
Your thoughtfulness is most
appreciated
Shelley Alton
—26x
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31. Cards of thanks
- JOHNSTON
The family of the late Frank.
Johnston would like to show
our appreciation to neigh-
bours and friends for floral
tributes and donations. Spec-
ial thanks to the doctors and
nurses and staff, Rev. Hugh
Nugent,
g ent, the ladies of the
Presbyterian Church for the
lovely luncheon and the
MacKenzie and McCreath
Funeral Home. Everyone's
kindness will always be rem-
embered.
—26x
GAUNT'
1 wish to thank my family for:
remembering my 80th birth-
day with open house, Also -
thanks to my :friends, rela-
tives and . neighbours who
called at our home and
wished me best wishes and'
congratulations and for the
many cards and gifts receiv-
ed. Your thoughtfulness•will
always be remembered.
John J. Gaunt
—26x
HUNTER
I wish to thank the Town and
Country ' bowling club, . also
Senior Citizens Club, and all
those who sent so many nice i4
cards andletters while I was
• in hospital. Also the many '1
visitors including Rev. War=
ren McDougall., Sincere
thanks to Dr. Barton and his
nursing staff at University
Hospital, London, also Miss
Jean Stewart and;, . staff at
Thameswood : Lodge, who
gave me a home away from
home. Also thanks to Dr.
Meyers and staff at Cancer
Clinic for their treatment and
kindness. Many thanks , to
friends and' neighbours for
helping. Beryl through this
difficult period. •
William G. Hunter
-126x
32. Coming events '
HELM PICNIC •
Annual: reunion will be held
at Landsdowne' Park, Kincar-
dine, ' Sunday, ,July 4, 1;15
p.m. Please tiring your din-
ner. Program and sports to
follow, — F.26
THE LEAHY FAMILY,
= IN CONCERT
Friday, July 2, Ripley Huron
Complex. Concert 8 p.m,;
Dancing 10 r 12. Adults
$4.00; Elementary' students.
x$2,00; ' Family $10.00. A
family night of entertain-
ment. -25-26
COURTNEY.
1 would like to thank friends
and neighbours for cards and
treats whilein hospital.. A
special thanks to the Point.
Clark area people for looking
afterthe children and their
remembrance of me.
Larry Courtney
—26 •
SHEPHERD.
We would like to thank our
family, relatives and friends
who helped and attended our
stag and doe, showers and
reception. It was greatly ap-
preciated.
Bob and Karen Shepherd
-26x
RITCHIE
Alf would like to thank all
those who sent flowers and
cards while . he was in the
hospital; also thanks to all
those who did so many kind
acts for him around his home
while he was away and since
returning home.: —26
32. Coming events
TEESWATER
EX TOGGERY
Closes June 26. Unsold artic-
les and money may be picked
up only on June 29, 2 - 5 and
7-9p.m. June 30 '2-4p.m.
All unclaimed articles be-
come the property of Corona-
tion Rebecca Lodge. Rum-
mage sale July 2 and 3, 2 - 5.
—22-26
HACKETT PICNIC
Annual reunion will be held
at Ashfield Picnic Grounds,
Sunday, July. 11, 1982. Barb-
equed dinner at 12:30 p.m.
—26i
BRIDAL SHOWER
For Barbara Farrish at the
Ashfield Presbyterian
Church on July 6 at 8 . p.m.
Everyone welcome. =26,
ANNUAL GARAGE AND
BAKE SALE-
Friday, July 2, 2 p.m. - 9
p.m. and Saturday, July 3, 10
a.m. - 12 noon, at Harry
Sjaarda farm, 3% miles west
of Wingham, on Hwy. 86.
Sponsored by Voice for Life:
All donations gratefully ac-
cepted. Phone 357-1874 for
pickup. —26ar
LUCKNOW TRACTOR
PULL
Lucknow Tractor Pull July
10 and . 11, modifleds, ..
I super stocks and semi
trucks. Sanctioned by
Michigan Incorporated,
I Central Michigan and
Great Lakes Tractor Pul-
hers. —26,27
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25TH ANNIVERSARY
The family of Allan and Ruth
Farrell would like to invite.
you to their home on the
occasion of their 25th wed-
ding anniversary, on Sunday,
July 4, beginning at 2'p.m.
Best wishes only please.
-26
ATTENTION T=BALL
PLAYERS
All boys and girls interested
inplaying T-ballfor the sum-
mer come to the Lucknow.
Public School ball diamond
on Wednesday, July 7, 1982
from 7 until 8 : p.m. to
organize the teams. Helpers
needed also. —26ar
TIVERTON RECREATION
COMMITTEE
Are sponsoring a dance in.
the Tiverton Arena on Sat-
'urday, July 3, 1982. Music by
Special Appointment. Ad-
mission $5.00..19 and over.
Lunch available. -26
Attention Farmers
A. For sale
19 ACRES of standing mixed
hay. Phone X528-2333,
—24,25x
BALER TWINE. Phone 528-
2299. -25,26ar
LIKE NEW; New Holland
mower, model' 450. 7'. 3
pt. h„ power take off. Phone
528-3917..-26
COCKSHUTT 430 combine
$4,500.00, Secard four wheel
drive water tanker reversible
plow $7,700.00, F.W.D. tan-
dem diesel with 2500 gallon
tank and pump $7,700.00,
1976 1.H. diesel tandem
tractor $12,700.00, 1977 I.H.
tandem dump trucks ideal for
grain. Beaver airplane floats,
wheels and0 skis, Hart Mot-
ors, Barrie 705-728-3026.
14 ACRES OF STANDING
mixed hay. Edbert Bushell,
395-5212. —26,27
A. for sale
owl
•
ONE FULL BLOOD Simmen
tel bull, one ye$r old, gain on
test 4.6 lbs. per, day, index
118. Call Jack. MacKenzie,
R. # 3, Lucknow,' 395-5276.
—26
B. Custom work .
CUSTOM BALING of large
round bales, hay or straw,
S5.00 per bale. Larger acre-
age baled cheaper: Phone
529-7302. 23-26
CUSTOM BALING of large
round bales. Phone Lloyd
Graham, 528-2075. —24-27x
CUSTOM BALING of large
round bales, 55.50per bale.
Phone 529-7857 or 357-3149.
—25,26,27 .
C. Wanted
a
QUANTITY OF BALED HAY
wanted, - to be delivered to'
the farm. Jack MacKenzie, R
# 3, Lucknow, 395-5276: =26
Wanted Cattle, sick or dis-
abled, pay lop dollar. Call
392-6829 anytime. —47tf
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D. Livestock
TWO PUREBRED, register-
able, one year old, Suffolk
rams; readylto start breeding
this '82 season. Contact
Lesley Moncrief, .395-2480.
—19tf
GOOD SELECTION , of
springing heifers and Hol-
stein cows. Ted Van der
Velde, 529-7465. —71 f
YORK, HAMP and Duroc
boars, also Hamp x York and
Hamp x Duroc boars, ROP
tested and health approved.
Vista _ Villa Farms Ltd:, Bob
,Robinson, R. R. 4 Walton,
345-2317. 25-27
E. Farm services
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
Roller Mills, Blender Mills
for Ground Hi=Moisture ,
corn, Augers, . Leg Elevat-
ors.
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 & L Complete Hog, Con-
- finement Systems.
SLURRY -SLINGER -Liquid
Manur Spreaders. '
CLAY - Parts and Service
for Clay Equipment.
ALSO- Electric Feed Carts,
Straw Choppers, Fibre -
Funnels. Ritchie Heated
Bowls, Hurst Equipment.
We Handle. Everything -
Almost
LOWRY FARM
SYSTEMS LTD.
At Amberley
R. R. 1, Kincardine '
Phone 395-5286
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.
Luclmow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 30, 1982—Page 21
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AUCTION SALE • ,
0 Of Household Effects, Antiques and Real Estate $
o
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s • HAMILTON. MacK, . i
0 Queen Street, Ripley
$ • SALE TO BE HELD AT TOWNSHIP SHED IN RIPLEY S
SATURDAY, JULY 3RD ' t
at 10:30 a.m. .
1 Hall seat and umbrella stand; wicker chair;, cheater- i
$ 'field; 2 chesterfield chain; occasional arm chair; Mason $
• Rich piano and bench; dining room tcble, with 5 straight
t
t chairs and 1 arm chair; also buffet; lain tables; library..'
table; cabinet radio; wooden bookcase; pine trunk and
blanket boxes;. small round table; combinationward-
robe and chest of drawers; bedroom suite, bed, dresser
and chest of drawers; bed and wash stand; washstand;
corner .wardrobe with mirror in door; 2 Ripley wood
workers chairs; kitchen table; quantity of dishes; table
With extension boards; partial set of bridal rose dishes;
pictures and picture frames; assortment of coal oil
lamps; quilts and quilting frames; . copper boiler;
lantern; sad Irons; 36" extension ' ladder and step
ladder; assortment of carpenter and garden' -tools;
Garden Master lawn mower; other articles too
numerous to mention.
REAL ESTATE: Consisting of .a beautiful lot well
situated. Measurements will be given day of sale. Full
2 -storey brick house with sunporch, kitchen; dining
room, living, room and \ 2 piece bath. down. Three
bedrooms and 3 piece bath upstairs. Full size 1
basement. Selling subject to a reasonable reserve bid at
approximately 2:00 p.m.
TERMS ON REAL ESTATE 15% DOWN DAY OF
SALE. BALANCE IN 60, DAYS OR ON POSSESSION.
TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE LUNCH BOOTH
• Auctioneers: .4
GRANT McDONALD, RIPLEY, 395-5353 $
• WALLACE BALLAGH, TEESWATER, 392-6170