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31. Cards of thanks
Wen. erawae Wear. Marlas IWeas Ifewe. Water. VW.. wear.
32 COMM %) events
CRANSTON
would like to thank my
Laa k now Doctors and manses
Ora 2nd floor of Winghana
Hospital for the excellent
caste I 1,eceived while in hos-
pital. I woaald also like to
thank all my friends, neigh-
bours and relatives who
helped out at home while
was away and since I've
torte Isolate..
Ivan Cranston
IGILBER'
Thanks to tire laa,ckn w and
District Pirie Department for
protecting the house and silo
amidst the burning ban, A
special thinks to passim*
driver Laverne Herbaria for
waking us asp and all others
for their support during and
after the fire.
Brad and Marty Gilbert
and family
—3
GRAHAM/THOMPSON
Grace Graham and Dorothy
Thompson of Brateelea Hav-
en, Walkerton, wish to sin-
eerely thank all these who
have been so kind.in remem-
bering them with rands, let-
ters, girls and visits during
this past year. —3
25. To give away
PUPS TO GIVE AWAY
Help Brad and Adrian find a
home for Grub's springer
spaniel puppies, To give
away to a gond home, please
phone 528-3547, or 528-2104.
—2tf
32. Coming events
—2,3ar
January
LEGION DANCE
Saturday,
January 22
Lucknow Legion
Stddon Bros.
Orchestra
Smorgasbord
ONTARIO HUMANE
SOCIETY MEETING
Huronia Branch of the Ont-
ario Humane Society an-
nounce the next general
meeting to be held January
26 at the OMAE, 20 King
Street, Clinton at 8 p.m.
Agenda - election of 1983
officers and applications for
agent will be discussed. —3
LEGION MEETING
All members of the Lucknow
Legion, Branch 309 are re-
quested to attend the regular
meeting on Tuesday, Janu-
ary 25 at 8:00 p.m. —3ar
ANNUAL MEETING
Dungannon Agricultural Soc-
iety will hold their annual
meeting, Tuesday, January
25, at the Agricultural Hall.
Pot luck supper at 7 p.m.
Guest speaker. —3
HEREFORD SHOW
Winter Class Hereford show
and sale. Show 10 a.m., sale
1 p.m., Thursday, January
27th, 1983 at the Canada
Farm Show, CNE grounds,
Toronto. Contact: Craig Lym-
burner, R. R. 1, Caistor
Centre, Ontario, LOR WO.
Phone (416) 957-3695. —03
MARCH OF DIMS
CANVASS
Will be from January 19th to
31st in Lucknow, Dungannon
and rural areas. Remember:
WE CAN'T HELP WITH-
OUT YOUR HELP! —3,4x
HOSPITAL A) DAIRY
MEETING
Auxiliary to Wiangham and
Distria Hospital requests all
members to attend a meeting
on Monday, January 24, at 2
parrs. at the Clinic Buildaarag.
Guest speaker, Mr. Joists de
Baer, Dior of Purchasing.
-3
BUSS ASSOCIATION
MEETING
Lucknow Business Associa-
tion will meet at the Mayfair
Raestaura.nt Thursday, Jane -
sty 27, 2 p.m, Please try to
attend - dise ssing Jamboree
—3,4ar
Attention Farmers
C. anted.
SMALL CALVES, prefer
Holstein and beet Ron
Brooks, 395-5071, —3,4x
E. Farm serve
KEEP YOUR CA"1TLE free
of like, For prompt and ef ie-
ient service William E,
Cronin, Mildmay, 367.5303,
—Itt'
BERG STABLE
EQUIPMENT
Cleaners, Bunk Feeders, Silo
Unloaders, Farrowing Crat-
es, Water Bowls, Cow Stalls
and Hog Panelling, Contact
Lloyd Johnston, R. R. 3,
Hntyrond, phone 395-53+90.
We pay immediate top
priers for your POOR -
DOING, UNTHRIFTY,
CRIPPLED OR RECENT-
LY INJURED
*CAT LE
FREE OF DRUGS
Cali early as bruises are
one of your biggest loss-
es.
-JOHN ANSEMS-
Collect Q74480 Brussels
Also Pickup Sat. & Sun-
days.
BUTLER - Ring Drive Silo
Unioaders, Big Jim Silo Un -
loaders, Volume Belt Feed-
ers, Convey- n -Feed Cattle
Feeders, Single Chain Con-
veyors, Barn Cleaners, Os-
walt Ensilmixers
EARMATiC - Blender Ham-
mer Mills,- Blender Roller
Mills, Blender Mills for
Ground Hi -Moisture corn,
Augers, Leg Elevators
ACORN - Cable Barn Clean-
ers
WESTEEL-ROSCO - Grain
Bins - 1350 to 250,000 bu.,
Bulk Feed Tanks
ACME - Fan -Jet Ventilation
Systems
HOULE - Liquid Manure
Pumps, Cleaners, Steel Trus-
ses
B & L - Complete Hog Con-
finement Systems
SLURRY -SLINGER - Liquid
Manure Spreaders
CLAY - Parts and Service for
Clay Equipment
ALSO - Electric Feed Carts,
Straw Choppers, Fibre -Fun-
nels, Ritchie Heated Bowls,
Hurst Equipment.
We Handle Everything -
Almost
LOWRY FARM
SYSTEMS LTD.
At Ambertey
R. R. N 1, Kincardine
Phone 395.5286
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CO-OPERATIVES
OF ONTARIO
Livestock Marketing
Division
Ontario Stock yards
'Monts
For the strongest market
In Ontario and Market
information call
MIKE FORAN
rOn Tuesdays or groups of
5 or more on Thursday's
NOW HANDLING
STOCKERS
Arriving weekly direct
from the West
U.C.O. Livestock Shipper
R. R. 2, LIIICIINOW
Florae M-5903
Yard 5284119
Stocker Yard 52.2544
NEW VCR Movie Rental
Club. WA membership fee
entitles you to all movie
tapes for 1'2 mular rental
rice. Plus every Moro.,
s. and Wed. Tape rentals
only $3.99 and VCR Rsent#ls
$5 .t9 d Members only.
WEEKEND PACKAGE
(Open 9 any three movies ar-
ty $13.50 or VCR rental with
any three movies only $23.45.
ATARI Con iter Game ren-
tals $5.95 per day, plus $2.95
per eartrie, per day . Make
your TV room an ARCADE'.
Call West End Stereo, 51 The
Square, Goderich, 524-
9.3441.-3
THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA
The Winqham Sales Arena
650 Josephine Street, north end of Wtngbam on Hwy, 4
MS WEEK THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA
IS FEATURING
Large Liquidation Sole of Table and Clop` Sets.
For2Big Days Only Fridoy•Jewry 21
and Sates, January 22.
Thousands of dollars worth of solid wood table and
chair sets will be offered at great savings, Also a Otte
selection of chrome suites and numerous outer pieces of
furniture will be on sale,
E.G. Mtn. Sugg.
Retail Price for Table
414 Choirs x1/49.
Our Pry $349.
E.G. Chrome Sure
Table & 4 Miro Sugg.
Retail Price $229.
Our Price $99.
While atttendtng this 2 day sale be sure to take
advantage of our low low pre on bulk coolies, bulk
baking goods. Hundreds of items to choose from, N1
Chl efttan red potatoes sold hi SO Ib, bags. Winter
clothing and footwear, blue jeans for men, ladies and
children. Carpet and no was flooring, used furniture
and antiques, new and used guns, ammunition, scopes,
traps, hockey sticks, etc.
THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA 357.1730
THE PLACE TO GO FOR BiG SAVINGS!
Open Monday to Saturday, 9.6 p.m. Fri. nites till 9 p.m.
VISA & MASTER CARD ACCEPTED•FREE PARKING
THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA
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Private Land Forests...
A Pubk Resource
The Ministry of Natural Resources has prepared a
discussion paper on private land forests to serve as a
basis for a review and revision of orbiting policies and
programs. Ail those interested to private land forests,
especially landowners, are invited to review the
discussion paper. attend a special public meeting,
and/or submit written comments to the Ministry. All
public Input is welcomed during this time of policy and
program revise.
Locations and dates of public meetings that will serve
residents of the Wingham District ares
tel January 26, 1983
(8100 p.m.)
)b) January 27, 1983
(6100 p.m.)
Ontario Hydro Building
1075 Wellington Road Sarah
London, Ontarts
Hanover Coliseum
269 7th Avenue
Hanover, Ontario
Anyone wishing to obtain a copy of the discussion paper
or other details may contact Marvin Smith, Ministry of
Natural Resourced, R. R. N 5, Wingbam, Ontario NOG
2W0 [telephone (519) 357.3131 or 1.800-265-30031.
Ministry of Hon. Alan W. Pope
Minister
Natural W. T. Foster
Resources Deputy Minister
Ontario
lmelcnow Sentinel, Wedteaulay, 3anun 19, 1983—Page 1S
Ripley news
Four beef farmers in this
area were named m the
Wingfaam radio resorts last
weekend for sh►ping top bots
of animals. On Saturday
Bruce McCall reporting
from the Brussels Sales bare
mentioned Dave Eadie and
Grant McDonald. In the Sun-
day noon report From Toron-
to John Elliott and Roy
Elliott were named.
On Tuesday last week
Melissa Middelkamp
delivered an account of the
December Vesper Service
held before Christmas.
Every member of the
C.G.I.T. was involved and.
Shirley Harris played for the`
singing of the hymns. Lunch
was served afterwards and
the girls received com-
pliments for which they say
"Thanks to All". The money
raised goes for C.G.I.T. pur-
l.
Jean MacDonald of the
Pinecrest Manor Nursing
Home Staff in Lucknow
visited last weekend with her
sister Noreen MacDonald at
their Malcolm Street home
in Ripley.
The snow tall this past
week has been conducive to
such pleasurable outdoor ac-
tivities as skiing, stmowmobil-
ing, tobogganing, snow plow-
ing and snow shovelling -
what people miss by going
youth.
John Gamble, president of
the Ripley Agricultural
Society reminds all the com-
mitter in charge of the dif-
ferent classes to have the
reports ready for the annual
meeting next Monday even-
ing January 24 and that the
meeting is to start at eight.
The opening meeting of the
Reid's Corners 411 Club was
recently held there. It was
reported by secretary Barb
Scott. After the introduction
of members they decided to
hold the next meeting at the
home of Mrs. Farrell. Then
RIPLEY
ABATTOIR
Custom
Butchering
Reef, Swine. Lomb
ry appointment
Mon. and tri.
395.7905 Or
395-3979 evenings
they answered the roll call
by naming the country of
origin of their ancestors.
Mrs. Ludwig, a leader,
read a section on "Native
People and Early Settlers".
The leaders divided the club
members into four grosaps.
Each group then prepared a
food - Pumpkin Soup, Scotch
or Anglesery Eggs, Irish
Soda Bread, and Maple Bak-
ed Apples. nye election sof Of-
ficers resulted in Barb Scott
being elected president and
rimer up 1eah Coulbeck be -
mg named vice-president.
The meeting closed with the
members sampling the food
which they had just made.
The Ripley Boy Scouts
held a bottle collection last
Saturday. "'
RIPLEY BOWLING
Bowled on Jan. 14 - Chris
Danby -207, Frank Colwell -
213, Bill Tranter-229-229,
Theresa Williams -211-244-
(637), Shirley Kirkconnetl-
231-244-(G29 ), Lila Tranter-
203, Barry Kirkconne11--203-
219 , Mary Williams -219, Ar-
chie Williams -338-(1683),
Joan Hartwiek-205- ( ),
Willard Williams -209, Linda
Dyer -249, Glenn Young -254,
Ruby Colwell -212-262-246-
(720), Bob Love -203, Barb
Smith -232, Kathy Gallant -
227 -2'x+6-200-(703 ), Vern
Norman -202, Terry Hunt -217-
202-(615) Tutt to page lb*
FREErill
FILM
SPECIALS
Side of Beef 1.39 ib,
Hinds 1.63 tb.
Front 1.19 ib.
Whole or Hall
Pills 1.09 1b.
Med. Ground Reef
or
Homemade Sausage
1e lbs. or more 1.49 Ib.
Prit*t Include
tutting, wrapping &
quirk 1r .ting, grecs
weight
RIPLEY
ABATTOIR
Ph. 3954905
303-2919 evenings
RIPLEY,ONT.
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3 BEDROOM home, Campbell Strait, Lucknow,
modern kitchen, spacious living and dining areas with 2
baths, Ideal family home. Vendor would consider
renting.
DUNGANNON three bedroom home; kitchen, living -
room and dining room; electric heating; everything on
one level; approximately ton seers old. Wool retirement
home.
ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP 100 acres cash crop 05
workable.
160 ACRES, Kinloss Twp., 140 workable, 4 bedroom
home, beef barn, 2 silos, fell possession, check this
farm for value.
176 ACRES, Ashfield Twp., choice cash crop land.
FIELD STONE four bedroom home, on approximately
30 acres with 20 workable, large barn and stream,
Huron Township.
BLAIRS GROVE, large lot, mature trans, servlceid with
excellent road and hydro.
Member of the Grey Bruce Real Estate Board
If you are Interested In buying a home, agricultural land x
or selling your property, we will be pleased to assist I I
you.
Warren & Terry Zinn
k:P=14E 52A-7350 R. R. M 2, LUCKNOW
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