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Money now available for swine clubs
44. Engagements
VAN DYKE - WEST
Mr. and Mrs. Jim West are pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Laurie to Tony Van Dyke, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van Dyke. The wedding
to take place on Saturday, May 30, 1987 at 3
p.m. Reception to follow in Lucknow.-18
46. In Memoriam
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REED
In loving memory of Debbie Reed who
passed away May 9, 1980 and Howard Reed
July 20, 1985, a wonderful Mother and
Brother.
Softly we turn back the pages of time,
And wander down memory lane
Through laughter and fears
We turn back the years,
As we softly speak your names.
A few more steps along life's way,
Perhaps a few more years,
Then by God's grace,
We'll meet again,
Beyond these veils of tears.
Sadly missed and remembered by Dick,
Birdie and Jeanne and families. -18x
47. Card of Thanks
COURTNEY
A very sincere thanks to our family,
friends and relatives who made our wed-
ding day, April 25 so special for us. Thank
you for making our reception such a huge
success as well. A sincere thanks to J. and
A. Florists for their beautiful flower ar-
rangements. We would also like to thank
our attendants for all their hard work put-
ting on the stag and doe and helping with
the wedding. Thanks again. Your kindness
and thoughtfulness will not be forgotten.
Debbie and Mike. -18.
McQUILLIN
Thank you to family and friends for cards,
visits, flowers, treats and phone calls
while I was in Wingham and University
hospitals. Special thanks to Kate Van Dijk
and others who looked after the men, Rev.
Letson for her visits , and Dr. Corrin and
nurses on 2nd floor Wingham for your
care. Emily McQuillin.-18
LUCKNOW BROWNIES,
GUIDES, PATHFINDERS AND
RANGERS
Sincere appreciation to the Lucknow and
area residents for your support during our
recent Cookie Drive. -18
)48. Coming Events
BRIAN COSTELLO
Offers ideas on how more . of your hard
earn dollars can stay in your pocket and
not in government coffers. Plan to attend
the Free Seminar, "Invest for Success",
Thursday May 7, 7:30 p.m. at the Lucknow
and District Community Centre.-17,18ar
80TH BIRTHDAY
The family of Mrs. Ena Steer cordially in-
vite all her friends to share in celebrating
her 80th birthday, Saturday, May 9, 1 - 4
p.m., South Kinloss Presbyterian Church
Hall. Please let your presence be your
gift. -17,18
PAPER DRIVE
The Mothers' Committee for the Lucknow
Brownies, Guides, Pathfinders and
Rangers will be holding a paper drive on
Saturday, May 9. Please have your papers
at the curb by 8:30 a.m. Rural residents
can bring their papers to the Lucknow
Area. Anyone requiring assistance call
528-3238.-17,18
RUMMAGE SALE
Saturday, May 9, 9 - 1, Sponsored by the
Lucknow-Kinlough Youth Group. Donation
of items welcome. Contact Margie or Dale
Lougheed 528-3607.-17,18
FITNESS CLASSES
Have started Monday, May 4 at Lucknow
Legion. Come to the second class tonight
and begin getting in shape for the summer.
Beginner 6:45 - 7:30, Monday and Wednes-
day; Intermediate 7:45 = 8:45, Monday and
Wednesday; Registration $25 for 8
weeks. -18
BRUCE COUNTY FARM REPORT
NOTES FROM THE BRUCE COUNTY
PORK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION
The Bruce County Pork Producers
Association, (OPPMB) provides a
medium through which the pork producers
of Bruce County may democratically ex-
press their needs to the OPPMB. The
membership consists of all producers in
the county registered with the OPPMB as
producers and marketers of hogs. An an-
nual meeting is held in February each
year to discuss financial affairs, review
past business, hear and question guest
speakers and present resolutions for con-
sideration by members. Every three years
18 directors are elected to represent pork
producers in Bruce County.
The current directors are listed below.
Glen Davenport, RR 2,, Allenford, Ont.,
NOH 1A0 934-2193; Harry Biermans, RR 2,
Dobbinton, Ont., NOH 1L0 363-5504; Gerald
Poechman, RR 1, Walkerton, Ont., NOG
2V0 364-5657; Ken Roppel, Tiverton, Ont.,
NOG 2T0 368-7443; Ray Beitz, Mildmay,
Ont., NOG 2J0 367-2401; Wallace Ballagh,
Teeswater, Ont., NOG 2S0 392-6170; Bev
Kingston, RR 1, Dobbinton, Ont., NOH 1L0
934-2107; Andrew Oehring, RR 1,
Chepstow, Ont., NOG 'KO 881-2149; Rodney
Robinson, RR 1, Dobbinton, Ont., NOH 1L0
353-5421; Art Houghton, RR 5, Kincardine,
Ont.N2Z 2X6 396-8120; Dan Smeltzer, RR
1, Ripley, Ont., NOG 2R0 395-5166; Ken
Rodgers, RR 3, Lion's Head, Ont., NOH
1WO 793-3049; John Bryce, RR 3, Paisley,
Ont., NOG 2N0 353-5631; Carmen Fullerton,
RR 3, Paisley, Ont., NOG 2N0.353-5539; Jim
Oehring, RR 2, Walkerton, Ont., NOG 2V0
881-2627; John Richardson, RR 1, Walker-
ton, Ont., NOG 2V0 881-2681; Brian Ireland,
RR 2, Teeswater; Ont., NOG 280 392-6461;
Lynn Fielder, RR 4, Kincardine, Ont., NOG
2G0 395-5672.
SWINE CLUBS
Money 1s_ available through the OPPIP
program to encourage the start-up of
48. Coming Events
You are invited to
CAMP -OUTS'
25th ANNIVERSARY SALE
Sat. May 9th to Sun. May 10th
25% off Store Inventory
Cake... Refreshments... Prizes
Hardtop Tent trailers on Display
HURON ST. W. STRATFORD 1-393-5938
FLEA MARKET
Sponsored by Dungannon Agricultural
Society, Saturday, May 9,10-2, Dungannon
Agricultural Hall. Lunch booth. Vendors
wanted. Call 529-7390.--18x
LUCKNOW SCHOOL CONCERT
BAND
Concert at Lucknow. Community Centre,
Friday, May 8, 8:15 p.m. Proceeds for
band tour. -18
RIPLEY-HURON CRAFT
FESTIVAL
Saturday, May 16, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Ripley
Huron Community Centre. Babysitting,
doorprizes, concessions, 50¢, under 12 free
w/adult.--18
MAGIC SHOW
Summerfest Kick-off
The Lucknow and District Kinsmen Club
presents "ABRACADABRA" Canada's
amazing illusion show, (from B.C. ), in the
Lucknow Community Centre, on Sunday,
May 31, 2 p.m. Prices $2.00 person or.$7.00
family. NO ADVANCE SALES!-18,19ar
30TH ANNIVERSARY DANCE
For Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dougherty,
Saturday, May 9, Dungannon Agricultural
Hall, starting at 9 p.m. Family and friends
welcome. -18x
MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL
CHINESE SMORGASBORD
at Kwans Restaurant, Lucknow,'4 - 9 p.m.
FREE CARNATION
For mothers and grandmothers. Take out
or eat in. Phone 528-3433.-18
RUMMAGE SALE
In St. Augustine .Parish Hall; May 16, 1987.
Time - 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Everyone
welcome. -18,19
swine clubs. The activities of these clubs is
limited to the imagination of its members.
Funds may be used for bus tours, guest
speakers, educational programs etc.
related to the swine industry.
The clubs are envisioned as being small
(15 members maximum) to encourage
participation and sharing of information.
Anyone interested in leading or par-
ticipating in one of these groups is asked to
contact one of the directors listed. The
Bruce County Association and OMAF will
bring those people together and help get
them started.
ANNUAL BANQUET AND DANCE
The Bruce County Pork Producers Ban -
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quet and Dance will be held at the Chesley
Community Centre on May 30. There will
be a good meal, plenty of door prizes, bar
,irli1 a good time for all. Dance to the music
of Grey County Country.
Pass the word around, you don't have to
be a pork producer, everyone is welcome.
Tickets must be bought in advance from
directors at a cost of $10 per person.
Anyone who would like more informa-
tion about the Bruce County Pork Pro-
ducers Association or has concerns about
the pork industry, please call the director
nearest you.
Art Houghton,
President
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ARTICLES FOR SALE HELP WANTED
$$$ SACRIFICE SACRIFICE $$$ Buildings priced for im-
mediate liquidation. All items in stock. 28x40x14
$3,996, 40x60x14 $6,500, 46x80x14 $9,250, 70x90x24
$21,789. Various sizes available up to 120 ft. wide.
Factory direct clearance. Serious buyers only. All
buildings priced for immediate delivery, call toll free
1-800-387-2115 or 1-(416) 858.2446,-0-18
GREENHOUSE & HYDROPONIC Equipment, supplies.
Everything you need. Best quality, super low prices.
Greenhouses $169. Holides $105. Over 3,000 products
in stock! Send $2 for info pack & FREE Magazine to
Western Water Farms 1244 Seymour St. Vancouver,
B.C. V6B 3N9 1-604-682-6636:-0-18
STEEL BUILDINGS — Spring clearance - We hove a
limited amount of steel left from our largest winter
sale ever - SAVE thousands - all styles are available.
PIONEER? ECONOSPAN 1.800-387-6896.-0-18
MIRACLE SPAN Number 1 in steel buildings. Check
these prices: 25x32 $2,597, 40x60 $5,797, 32x34
$3,497, 50x80 $8,897. Other sizes to choose from- An
buildings are complete with Targe doors. Sale ends
April 30th, 1987, or when allocated steel is sold. CoII
toll free 1-800-387-4910.-0-18 '
A -Z PRE -ENG. BUILDINGS. New types, steel 8 wood,
quonset, cladding. For true. value, action 8 answers
(416) 626-1794. Leave message or collect after 6 p.m.
week -ends. Ask for Wally. Free brochures. -0-160
Large Quantity of CEDAR STAIN, ideal for decks,
patios, garage doors, etc. Only $10 per gallon. Phone
Fergus, (519) 843-5548 offer 6 p.m. -0-1.8
SWIMMING POOL SALE 1986 inventory. Ingrounds,
ongrounds, abovegro'inds, book early, limited supply.
Show us your best price, we will better it. Guaranteed•
lowest prices (519) 658-8221. (613) 547-6434.-0-18
HALIDE 8 SODIUM LIGHTS. Competitive prices, free
advice and service. Your one stop indoor grown shop.
Homegrown Halide and Hydroponics. 2337 Weston
Rd., Weston, Ontario M9M 2R4 (416)
745-5007. —0.16-24
MONTREAL MILITARY SURPLUS: Work shirts $2.75,
work pants, $3.50, work boots $15. Send $2 for
catalogue (reimbursement 1st order). Military
Surplus, Box' 243, St. Timothee, Quebec. • JOS
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VACATIONS
5 DAYS OF Spectacular Scenery CRUSING RIDEAU or
Trent -Severn Waterways on comfortable cruise ship
Kawortha Voyageur. Write Ontario Waterway
Cruises, Box 1540, Peterborough, K9J 7H7.-0-18
Discover the beautiful BRUCE PENINSULA. Resorts,
lodges, cottages, camp grounds. Fishing and charters;
swim on sandy beaches, hiking, scubo diving on ship
wrecks. Write Box 269 or call Bruce Peninsula Travel
(519) 534-2671 Wiarton.-0-18
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HEATHER LODGE RESORT, Haliburton Highlonds.
Adults enjoy enchonting atmosphere, beautiful set-
ting, fireplace suites, lokeview dining, billiards,
recreation and sauna rooms. Swimming, boating and
golf packages. Bob and Heather Cairns (705) 489-3257,
Minden, Ontario, KOM 2K0. - 0.18
MAPLE SANDS RESORT, Haliburton Highlands. Special
seniors vacations. All inclusive packages from $315
per person per week or less. June 6.13, 13-20 and
20.27. Live theatre, Scottish Festival, travelogues, ex•
cellent meals friendly atmosphere Lodge or cabin ac•
commodatton. RR 1 Haliburton Ont KOM ISO (705)
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atrnnar dully swnttmuty pool, sauna' wlug tiroal ten
nes shuffleboard, bouts, supervised children's and
adults programs olI summer. For tower spring rates,
senior specials or sui'lmer family weeks. Call free
1.800.461.7699. --0-18
WANTED TO BUY
OLD WRISTWATCHES WANTED • Men's only • Old
ROLEX and Potek Phillip wristwatches wonted. Also
wanted Eatons "Quarter Century" squores wristwat•
ches (25 years service). Will pay $750 and up for this
watch. Phone 1.416.365.7240 or write B, Walsh, 173 St.
Eost, Toronto, Ont. M5A 152.--0.18
TRAIN FOR A JOB with o future...with Tri -County
Truck Driver Training. Job search assistance
available. Kitchener 720 King E., (519) 743-5011, Brant-
ford 300 Colborne E., (519) 756-0223.--0.18
HOUSEWIVES, MOTHERS and interested persons re-
quired immediately to sell TOYS & gifts for National
Home Party Pian Company. No investment, deliveries
or collections. Coll (519) 258-7905.-0.15-18
WORK OVERSEAS. A fantastic challenge owaits you.
Work in Austrailia, New Zealand, Europe. A variety of
farming placements,ovailable including dairy and hor-
ticulture. If you are single, 19 to 28, have 2 years prac-
tical agricultural experience, then contact: I.A.E.A.,
10 Chrysler St. Ottawa, Ont. KIS 4C2. Phone: (613)
235-4287. (2:30 - 5 p:m.).--0-18
OVERSEAS POSITIONS. Hundreds of top paying posi-
tions. Attractive benefits. All occupations. Free
details. Overseas Employment Services, Dept. CA,
Box 460, Mount Royal, Que. H3P 3C7.-0-18
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
RESTAURANT, HOTEL, deli, bakery, butcher, grocery,
submarines & pizza equipment, refrigerators, grills,
fryers, slicers, sub and pizza tables, ice machines,
steam tables, walk-in coolers and freezers, deli cases,
scales, cash registers, gas stoves & ovens,
dishwashers for sale or lease. Arctic Refrigeration
Store Fixtures, Hamilton 1 (416) 528-8528; Toronto
1(416) 283.2600.-0-18
PERSONAL
DATES GALORE: For all ages & unattached. Thousands
of members anxious to meet you. Prestige Acquain-
tances call toll free 1-800-263-9163. Hours noon till 8
pm. -0-18
NEED HELP???? Listen to the "Back to God Hour!"
Sunday 7:30 a.m. CHAM 820 Hamilton, 9:30 a.m.
CKAN 1480 Newmarket and at 7:30 p.m. FM 108 Burl-
ington, or, watch FAITH 20 Global TV Monday - Friday
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EDUCATIONAL
FREE: 1987 guide to study -at-home correspondence
Diploma courses for prestigious careers: Accounting,
Airconditioning, Bookkeeping, Business,
Cosmetology, Electronics, Legal/Medical secretory,
Psychology, Travel. Granton (5A) 263 Adeloide West,
Toronto 1-800-268-1121.--0-18
BECOME AN AUCTIONEER. 85 hours of instruction.
Next class May 30 - June 6/87. Contact South Ontorio
School of Auctioneering, P.O. Box 145, Innerkip, On-
tario NOJ IMO (519) 469-3936, (519) 537.2115.-0.18
Train to be o PROFESSIONAL AUCTIONEER. Canadian
Livestock Champion instructors. Professional results.
Jordon & Mclean School of Auctioneering, Box 94,
Kitscoty, Alta. (403) 846-2211.-0-18
COMING EVENTS
1987 GREY - BRUCE R.O.P. Tested BULL Sole Monday
May 18, 1987 Tri -County Cattle Soles, Hanover, Ont. 7
p.m. 70 Bulls. Breeds. include Angus, Charolais,
Hereford, Limousin, Simmental.-0-18
HUNTSVILLE FIDDLE and STEP DANCE Contest. Satur-
day - Sunday May 16 and 17. Chairman Ron Henry
(705) 789-5994 work, 789-8214 Home. --0-18,19
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