HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-04-05, Page 51OM1NG EVENTS COMING EVENTS
CONSIGNMENT STOCKER
SALE
Monday, May 1 at 1:30 p.m.
400 head
LUCKNOW COMMUNITY SALE
Phone 395-5230 or 528-9912
13-17ar
LUCKNOW
LADIES SOFTBALL
All girls, 18 year's of age and over
wishing to. play softball this
season are asked to contact
either Ann Inglis at 528-3123 or.
Janice Rutherford at 528-6744'
after 6 p.m. -14,15
RE-OPENINGIEESWATER
EX TOGGERY
Thursday, April 6th, 10-12 a.m., 2-
5: p.m. Friday, Saturday, April
7th and 8th, 2-5 p.m. Coronation
Rebekah Lodge. Will accept good
used seasonal clothing only., -14
THANKOFFERING
MEETING
A Thankoffering meeting of St.
Peters A:C.W. will be held
Tuesday, April llth at 8:15 p.m.
in the Parish Hall, Lucknow. The
speaker will be Father Sande_.rup
of Wingham recently of South
Africa. Everyone welcome. -14
RIPLEY LIONS BINGO
Ripley and District Lions Club
Bingo Wednesday night April 5,
1978 8 p.m. at Huron Township
Hall, Ripley. Early bird special,
winner take all; 12 regular games
at $15.00 each; 1 special, $25.00; 1
share the wealth; jackpot of
$450.00 on 59 calls. Consolation
$45.00.-14ar
VARIETY NIGHT
A variety night will be held at St.
Mary's School, 80 Bennett Street,
Goderich, . Friday, April 14 at 8:00
p.m. Proceeds to go to the
Goderich & District Pro Life.
Tickets available in Goderich at
the Children's Shoppe, Suncoast
Mall and Denomme Flowers. In
Clinton at Mary's Sewing Centre,
Goldsworthy's Garage ° and
Christian Book Store. Adults
$1.50, Students 75 cents, children
50 cents. -14
HOWICK LIONS BINGO
Howick Lions' Bingo will be held
on Friday, April 7th at 8:30 p.m.
in Wroxeter Community Hall.
Admission $1.00. 12 regular
games for $10.00; 2 share the
wealth; one $25.00 Special; Jack-
pot $95.00 on 58 calls; Purple Ball
$70.00; Door and Consolation
Prizes.-14ar
LEGION DANCE
The monthly Lucknow Legion
Dance will ,4 be held Saturday,.
April 15th to music by Ian Wilbee.
Admission includes lunch.
Limited number of tickets
available at Legion bar and from
executive.-14,15ar
KINCARDINE Sportsman ShoW
held at Kincardine Community
Centre, April 28, 29 and.., 30,
showing major suppliers sports
displays. Food, Admission $1.
THE ANNUAL EDUCATIONAL
DINNER MEETING
of the
HURON PERTH •
LUNG ASSOCIATION
will be held in St. John's United
Church, Stratford, Ontario
(175 Waterloo St. S.) on
WEDNESDAY; MAY 3,
1978
6:30 P.M.
The speaker will be Mr. Jack
Burghardt, of CFPLJelevision News,
London, Ontario.
The Association's Annual Report will
be on hand with detailed account of
the activities carried on in the last
fiscal year.
WE HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
Tickets 54.00 Roast Beef Dinner
• Reduce if
overweight.
Give Heart Fund to)
A Parent's Meeting; will be held
for 'the Lucknow Figure Skating
Club on Monday, April 10 at 7:30
p.m. at the home of Bernice
Glenn.-14ar
RECEPTION
An open reception will be held for
Shirley McCreath and Peter
Walden following their marriage
on April 15 at the Ripley -Huron
Community Centre from 9:00
p.m. to 1 a.m. Music by Boyds.
Everyone welcome. -14,15
25th WEDDING
ANNIVERSAR'
The sons of Donald (Dinnie) and
Dorothy Hamilton invite you to
attend a dance in honour of their
parents' 25th wedding an-
niversary, April .14 at the
Lucknow Legion from 9:00 to
1:00. Music by Brian Elmslie.
Lunch provided. Everyone
welcome. -14,15
NOTICE
HAVING A ' DRINKING PROB-
LEM? AA can help. Phone
Goderich 524-6001 or Walkerton
881-3655.—40tfar
HILRAY FARMS LTD.
ABATTOIR, HOLYROOD
The best in Home Grown, Dry
Fed Beef. Try our Fresh Home
Made Sausage. Custom killing by
appointments
Phone 528-2132
—40tfar
PINELODGE REST HOME
A supervised retirement home
caring for your personal needs 24
hours a day. Lucknow 528-2703.
—50tfrar
LUCKNOW SHIPPER
TO
UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF
ONTARIO, LIVESTOCK DEPT.
TORONTO
Ship your livestock
with
BILL TAYLOR
R. R. 3 GODERICH
Tuesday and Thursday are
shipping days from Lucknow
Stockyards
CALL DUNGANNON 529-7310
or
LUCKNOW 528-3119
Tuesday or Thursday by
7:30 a.m. for prompt service
ASK BILL FOR
REQUIREMENTS OF
REPLACEMENT CATTLE
FARMERS MARKET
We are exploring the possibility
of starting a'weekly farm market
in the Lucknow area. Anyone
interested in selling home grown
produce, home baked goods,
home made .crafts or in helping
set up a local Farmers Market
for this summer and fall please
contact' Larry Cowan, RR 1
Lucknow, 528-2730; Jo -Ann Todd,
RR2 Lucknow, 528-6690 or Tony
McQuail, RR1 Lucknow , 52.8-
6542.-14,15ar
PIONEER®
GRAND
CORN
ALFALFA
SORGHUM
Bruce Raynard
R. 1LUCKNOW, 528.6345
Vern Hodgins
R. 4 KINCARDINE, 395.2271
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WANTED CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS
CASH CROP LAND or hay crop in
Ashfield. Township. Call Jim or
Don Boak, 529.7336 or 529-7833
evenings. —12,13,14,15
OLD TOOLS, TINS, chests,
trunks, tables, chairs, old adver-
tising antique cupboards ane
other antique articles.. Phone
Smallacomb Antiques, Teeswat-
er, 392-6840. —12,13,14
MAJOR APPLIANCES WANTED
Refrigerators, stoves, freezers,
etc., any condition.
Lucknow Appliance Centre
Phone 528-2946
—46ar
USED FURNITURE, appliances
and antiques wanted. Call Jack's
Place, 528-2625. —7tf
ONE copy of The Story of
Lucknow, souvenier book of the
Centennial Anniversary 1858-
1958 to either buy or to . be
donated to the Lucknow Library.
Phone 528-2546.-14x
CUSTOM spring tillage, Glencoe
soil saver, call Clete Dalton 529-
7124.-14,15,16
HOME for puppies. Mother Elk
hound, father Lab. Phone 529-
7524.-14
TEENAGER wishes babysitting
jobs. Experienced. Phone 528-
2608.-14,15
PASTURE for 20 small Holstein
heifers. 529-7312.----14x
Custom plowing, discing, sowing
and corn planting in the Langside
area. Phone 528-2299.-14-17.
FARM RELIEF SERVICE
Machine Operation
Tractor Driving
Relief Milking
Chores Done
Call Mike at 528-5851
.-14- 17x
HELP WANTED - Person with
car needed to deliver samples
and take orders. Average ear-
nings ' $5.00 per hour. For in-
terview in Bruce County phone
396-4878 evenings. In Huron
County phone 395-5663
evenings. -14,15,16,17
HELP WANTED - . Men and
women required to distribute
Hilcoa Family Products, Work
your own hours. No experience
necessary. Phone 338-3977.-14,15
SI .0 •-d -J - JrAmor ,dr -iAll
LOGS WANTED
Standing Timber
For top prices and instant cash
.Call your local sawmill
CRAIG'S SAWMILL, AUBURN
Bili Craig
Phone 526-7220
Al Craig
Phone 526-7512
viAri411111,iIIIIi_iAM' i-iAir
APPLICATIONS
COUNTY OF BRUCE
Applications will be received up
to April 10th, 1978 . for the
full-time position of By -Law En-
forcement Officer for the Coun-
ty. Duties will consist of enforcing
County By -Laws and various
Municipal By -Laws. Applicants
please state age, marital status,
qulifications, experience and
have own transportation. Forward
to the undersigned.
C. F. Buckingham, Clerk-Treas.,
P.O. Box 70,
Walkerton, Ontario.
NOG 2VO
3 14a
I would like to say a ,sincere
thanks to the boys of the Leafs
House League hockey team for
their thoughtfulness. - Jim
Morrison, -14x
I would like to thank all my
friends for their gifts, cards and
phone calls while I was a patient
in the Wingham Hospital. Special
thanks •to Drs. Corrin, McKim
and Bradley; the nurses on
second floor, also to John and
Rena Forster for transportation
and other kindnesses.
Arthur Graham
14x
The family of the late Christine.
Thompson wishes to express
their appreciation to friends and
relatives for expressions of
sympathy extended to us during
our recent bereavement.
The Thompson Family.
14x
I wish to thank all my relatives,
friends and neighbours for all the
gifts, cards and treats while I was
a patient in Wingham Hospital.
Special thanks to Drs. Corrin,
McKim and Bradley and the
nurses on the first floor. All was
very much appreciated.
Mrs. Geo. Stewart.
14x
The family of the late Thelma
Collinson wishes to express their
sincere appreciation to relatives,
neighbours and friends for the
floral tributes, cards, donations
to. the Cancer Fund, and many
acts of kindness in the passing of
our loved one. Thanks to Rev. R.
C. McCallum, Rev. G. L. Royal
and to ladies of Knox .Church who
served the lunch. Special thanks
to Mr. Eugene Frayne for singing
"Amazing Grace" at the service.
A special thanks to Dr. Lomas
and nurses of the first floor of
Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital and to the VON. Special
thanks to Stiles Funeral Home for
conducting the funeral service,
the pallbearers, flowerbearers
and all help that was received. It
was greatly appreciated.
The Collinson Family
—14
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to my friends, neighbours
and . relatives for all their
inquiries, visits, cards, letters,
gifts and flowers I�received while
a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London and since coming home.
A special thanks to Dr. Tindall,
Dr, MacKenzie and nursing staff
for their excellent care. Many
thanks to all.
Sincerely
Graham Cook
—14
I wish to thank all my friends and
neighbours for their kind
thoughts, cards and gifts while I
was a patient in the Wingham
Hospital. The special care by
Drs. Corrin and McKim and the
nurses and staff on the second
floor was much appreciated.
Again, thanks.
Alf Herbert
—14
We wish to express sincere ap-
preciation and thank you to our
family, friends and neighbours
for the cards,. gifts . and good
wishes that we received on the
occasion of our 50th wedding
anniversary. Thank you to
Murray Gaunt, M.P.P. and
Crawford Douglas, M.P. for their
congratulatory messages.
Special thanks to the
management and staff of
Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home
in Lucknow. Sincere thanks to all.
Walter and Kathleen Roulston
—14
On behalf of the members of Old
Light Lodge A.F. and A.M.
Lucknow, I would like to thank all
those who donated prizes, time
and money towards the curling
bonspiel that was held in
Wingham on April 1st. Your
efforts made our day a wonderful
success.
Doug Martyn, Master
Old Light Lodge
14
The Lucknow Recreation
Department would like to thank
the coaches, managers and arena
manager and ,all those who
supported minor hockey for their
co-operation enabling the, smooth
operation of the hockey program
with very few problems en-
countered.-14ar
RITCHIE: I would like to thank
all who remembered. me with
flowers, gifts and get -well wishes
while I was in the hospital. Also
thanks to those who were so kind
the morning I went to the hospital
and to phoning Janet in London.
Many thanks also ' to Rev.
Kaufman, Drs. Corrin, McKim
and Bradley for their kind-
ness. - Beth.Ritchie.-14x
WANT AOS
GET RESULTS
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PHONE OR SEE
WARREN ZINN
Phone 529-7350
HOMES
POINT CLARK - 3. bedroom
home, 3 years old; ample kitchen
area, dishwasher, carpeted
throughout; immediate
possession; $37,900, financing
available.
GRACIOUS and spacious living
can be yours in this 3 bedroom
,home 1 2 mile from Lucknow; has
solid oak vinyl Tined kitchen
cupbaords, built-in dishwasher;
water softener, fireplace and
family room on a lot 150%x 200'
plus a swimming pool.
3 bedroom, 2 storey frame home
on Campbell St. Lucknow; oil
furnace. A comfortable home -
must be sold to close estate.
Asking $19,500.
Country home on one acre,
Amberley area, highway
location. This is a brick home.
Immediate possession.
4 bedroom home in Dungannon, 2
baths. Located on good lot with
double garage. This home has
been well cared for. Has many
extras including fireplace.
4 bedroom brick home in St.
Augustine, new drilled well, oil
furnace. Priced to sell.
200 acres, Ashfield Twp. 180
workable acres; pole barn 60' .x
100'; 3 bedroom home.
200 acres, West Wawanosh with
approximately 175 acres
workable, no buildings.
4312 acres Langside; has large
barn and older dwelling. Drilled
well and hydro.
100 acres, East Wawanosh, above
average buildings.
100 acres West Wawanosh,
buildings require repair
100 acres Huron Twp. field stone
home, farrowing barn 28' x 56';
"barn 40' x 112'; silo; buildings
newer than 4 years.
BUSTNESS
GARAGE, general repairs and
gasoline outlet, excellent busi-
ness opportunity
For more particulars on 'any of
the above properties or if you are
considering buying or selling we
would be pleased to4iiscuss your
requirements.