HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-07-25, Page 5Writer is looking for
one-ofpao-kind mail boxes
To the editor:
am interested interested in e Sig a
i trot collection of ural Mall
en, in Ontario. Should any of
your readers have or know of a
mail box which they consider.* be
unusual or on &4f -a -kind end and
contribution to our -rural heritage, I
would appreciation heating from
them,. A brief description and lova-
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0 THE EDITOR
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tion ,,should y 'be sent to ale at 45
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6141. No photpa please. Manny
• Mrss Helen Write
Delware man seeks i ►
To the editor; All of the children left Lucknow but
Mrs. Finlayson remained there in a
I am searching for the first name small one storey' home until her
and any details of my great grand- death between 1925 and VW
mother and grandfather. She was a
MacLeod and was born on a boat
enroute to Lucknow around 18555.
She married a- Finlayson and had.a
son, Archibald Maateod, a son
Daniel and a daughter Malinda
Mae. Around 1890e9 the husband left
the family and went to Tennessee.
If you have any information
please contact me, Kenneth
Finlayson, 913 N. VanBuren Street',
Wilmington, Delaware, USA, 19e0ky.
(302)- -2374;. .. : ,
,
GratehdlY,.
Kenneth Ficilayson
Soil and water conservation atioa '4ay
to be held near Goderich
armors interested in maintain-
ing the long-teriin productivity of
their soil`Wh>ile protecting the en-
vironment should plat to attend
Conservation bay, Thursday August
23, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at
Feagan Fa s, in Colborne
Township.
This event feature tours of
Feagan farms, d guest speaker's
during the lun hour,, including'
Bob Bedgeg of theMiddlesex
Federation .ofgriculture.
The theme' this years event is
`environmentally ' responsible
agriculture'. Guided tours will be
run to allow visitors to view a
variety of practices including.
manure management facilities, con-
servation tillage - demonstrations,
crop plots, erosion control measures
.i **......stn+ rood.
Admission to conservation day is
free.
This event is 'sponsored by the
Huron Soil and Crop Improvement
Association; the Maitland Valley
and Ausable Bayfield Conservation
Authorities and • the Ministry of
Agriculture and Food.
Be sure to mark August 23rd on
your calendar and plan to attend
this event. More information is
available through the Ontario
IVIintstry of Agriculture and Food, °
at 482,4428, the Maitland Valley
Conservation Authority, at 335-3557,
or the Ausable-Bayfield Conserva-
tion Authority; at 235.2610.
The Feagan Farms is located 4
kilometres east . of Highway 21 qn
County Road 25; near Carlow.
Watch for the conservation tour
signs.
Kinloss
accepts
tender
inelinew Sentinel, Wednesday, My 25, LIN --•Page 5
As !lbugh as 0
yCorne
x'inloss township comell met in
special session On July 16, with the
reeve and all council members
present.
The tender .of Clia dnpiun -Road
Machinery Sales 1449 for a 740.
Class 7 Grader in the amount of
$116.424, Melodic*g radiator shutters,
a
ninOoOLdozer blade and 17.5-25
tires, This is subject to the Mlnistry
of Tratgwrtatian. approval.
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flBITUARY
i Frauatcb Cowl
Hiran • Francis Collins of '
Preat Manor- Nursing Hone,
W, formerly of Point .(,
Passed away at Ale nursing
ea JulY 20, 1990;at the age 81
Mr. Co wasborn m land'
dine Township van March 14, 1909, a
sora of the late Ileum and Sarah a
Ann
(Griffith) Collins.
He isr surrjlved by his wife, the
former . Esther Scott, of Point
Clark; three children,' Lloyd of
Aabfield Township, Reyta Pizzuti of
Beaverton and Leona, Maelntyre of
Huron Townships.
Mr. Collins is .also survived by
brothers and sisters, Hamish of
Kincardine; Nelson of Huntsville;
Mrs. Treva McIntosh of Kincao-
• . dine; Mrs. Lyra. McKinnon of Tiver-
ton and Mrs. Merle Johnston of R.
4, Kincardine; 11 grandchildren and
four great grandchildren.
• He was predeceased by two
brothers; : Wilbert and Harold and
one sister, Verna, Mrs. Chambers
Helm. '
" The funeral, service was con-
ducted. from .the -Mackenzie and
McCreath Funeral Home, Lucknow,
on July 21, with Rev. D. Atwell
officiating.
Interment Lurgan Cemetery.
Co�k'specpleliave
a world ofmarketing
experience to offer you
Part of the Cook's Crop Marketing Team
(from Icft to night):
Dave Wheeler - Atwood Branch
Manager, Second year with Cook's
Pauline Insley - Grain Merchandiser,
Hensall, 7 years with Cook's
Bruce Lamont - Centralia Branch '
Manager, 16 years with Cook's
In today's complex world markets you
need a. competitive .edge. That's where Cook's
can help. The marketing experts at Cook's
can_ help you make informed decisions about
your crop. Wet keep you in touch with
commodity prices and world-wide supply
and demand situations so you can m . e the
right cropping choice`s to getthe profits y
want. Before you , decide; call' the • ;. s pl
at Cook's. Our experience can giv • u
tlledge.
Branches: Hensall (519) 262-2410
Genitalia (519) 228-6661
Xirkton (519) 229.8986
Walton (519) 5271540 '
,Amberley(519) 395-3601
Atwood (519y356.2292
Division or
Parrish St Hcimbcckcr.
, Limited
"t 1,'11eiv ti vii can [rack' Itit11 conhickl1ce."
17s. Lawn Tractor
• 14 -hp, 4-cyrIe Kawasaki engine with full-
. lubrication
• Hydrostatic drive allows .mise lever speed/
direction control
• 38 -inch cutting ,width
Overhead valves provide more targpe and better.
firer .ecpfomy. -
• Set:ttfl-and-pin(on steering and tight turning
radius forsuperb handling
• lull -length, welded steel frame adds durability
• Mows one acre in. about an' hour '
• In our 30th year of Selling & Servicing
John Deere Equipment
HURON
Lawn &Garden
(E'NT 1 Rf
EXETER
HWY NO. 4, N.
(519) 235-1115
BLYTH
HWY NO. 4, N.
(519) 523-4244
RIPLEY-HURON
COMMUNITY
CENTRE BOARD
presents...
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Featuring...
E°" icor the *Ernie King *
Pam lyl * Schurr Steppers *
t°oo�, Ronda, Roxanne & Marcia
�'= Mary Elliott Freeman *
* Chuck Joyce *
nvo - time Canadian Open Fiddle Chaf, pion
* Richard Knechtel *
*Earl & Martha Heywood *
Member of Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame
*Virginia O'Brien.Harkness *
*The -Roadshow Houseband*
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RIPLEY HuR0N: + o MUHITY
---- CENTRE --
TICKETS: rICKET OUTLETS:
•Ripley Superior Market, Ripley
58.0Oin AdvancefllO.00 at door • •mnrrlpson Feed Supply, Ripley
Children under 12: •Lighthouse Stere, Point Clark
•Tiverton Pro Hardware, Tiverton
$4.00 in Advance/$5.00 at door •Bockors Milk, Lucknow
HELD UNDER THE AUTHOR17Y OFA •,Ernie King Music, Wingham
SPECIAL OCCASION PERMIT •Kincardine Horno Hardware, Kincardino
,BAR OPEN 7 p - lam
PROCEEDS TO THE RIPLEY HURON COMMUNITY CENTRE BUILDING FUND.
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