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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-01-26, Page 1530. In 11101114NiaM CM. .12.1. C.C. morn. van. asamt. seas. ce... aims. osalm 32. Coming events BU HANAN In loving memory of a dear husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather, Rob- ert D. Buchanan, who passed away January 26, 1977. Sweet memories will linger ever, rime cannot change thein it's true, Years that may come cannot sever Our loving remembrance of you. Sadly missed by wife Mad- ge and family. —4x HALDENBY In loving memory of Norman (Ted) Haldenby, a dear hus- band, father and grandfath- er, who passed away 13 years ago, January 26, 1970. One precious to our hearts is gone, The voice we loved is stilled, The place made vacant in our lives Can never more be filled. Always a thought and many a tear, For one we miss and loved so dear. The sudden way you had to die, We shall always remember and wonder why. No one can know the sorrows we share When the family meets, and you're not ' there. We hold our tears when we speak your name But the ache in our hearts re- mains the same. Always loved and sadly missed by his wife, Bertha, family and grandchildren. 32. Coming events MARCH OF DIMES 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 BUSINESS ASSOCIATION MEETING Lucknow Business Associa- tion will meet at the Mayfair Restaurant Thursday, Janu- ary 27, 2 p.m. Please try to attend - discussing Jamboree '83. —3,4ar SALVATION ARMY RUMMAGE SALE On January 29, 1983 at the Orange Hall, Edward Street, Wingham, from 1 - 4 p.m. —4 BLYTH BROOMBALL TOURNAMENT Plan to attend our annual Blyth Broomball Tournament on January 27, 28. 29, 30 with 36 mens teams and 12 ladies teams. The games start in Blyth on Thursday night and go to Sunday night with games being played in Brussels on Friday night and all Jay Saturday. Come and see the best top notch broom - ball teams in the area. —4 RIPLEY LiONS BiNGO Ripley and District Lions Club 8 p.m., Huron Town- ship Hall, Ripley. Tuesday, February 1. One pot of gold, 10 regular games, $15.00; 4 corners on 5 calls, $25.00; purple ball, $25.00; one nov- elty special, $35.00; snowball game, $75.00; one share the wealth. Jackpot $375.00 on 55 calls. Consolation S40.00. Door prizes. —4ar BANK OF MONTREAL IN'1'H ANNIVERSARY At present location and Cust- omer Appreciation Day, Feb- ruary 1, 1983. We are cele- brating and in order to show our appreciation to you, "DROP IN". Coffee and cookies will be served all day. —4 Attention Farmers A. For sale 2090 CASE TRACTOR with 92 hours, will finance for 4 years, interest free. Call 529- 7889. —4 40 BIG ROUND BALES of hay, $15 per bale. Phone 529-7163. —4x LARGE QUANTITY of 1st and 2nd cut hay; 1000 bales 'of barley straw. Phone 529- 7126. —4,5,6x langside news By Mho. Yawn Robbie Burns day was celebrated in Teeswater with a dance on the weekend and with a coffee party in the United Church on January 25. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Steve Irwin (Clara' Milligan) on the birth of a baby boy on Friday, January 21 in Wingham hospital. Sympathy of the commun- ity is extended to relatives of Annie Wall, who passed away last week in her 88th year. Mr. and Mrs. Len Cough- lin and family and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Yung visited last Monday evening, Janu- ary 17, with Lillian Young. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ian Thomas and boys were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Weasner of Cambridge. Lillian Young visited Sun- day afternoon with relatives in Winghaen. Auend cub seminar Marianna Porter and Don- na Sutton attended a Day Seminar on the Rights and Responsibilities of the Group Committee in Scouting at the Wingham Town Hall, recent- ly. Tire speaker was Dan Catton, of Hanover, Provin- cial Field Executive, Boy Scouts of Canada. Sandy and Patty Hender- son visited over the weekend with his parents, Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Henderson. Annie E. Thompson (Hod- gins), formerly of the 9th and 10th concession of Kinloss has recently moved from Kit- chener to Cozy Cottage; R. 5, Lucknow. bales of barley straw; 4 APPROXIMATELY 1,000 Town& Country enjoy , y springing heifers due soon, 1/2 Holstein and Brown Swiss. Phone 529-7375 after 6 p.m. —4,5x N.I.P. Great Holstein, 3 years old; sire: Quality Ulti- mate; due soon., Ted Vander- velde, phone 529-7465. —4 C. Wanted SMALL CALVES, prefer Holstein and beef. Ron Brooks, 395-5071. --3,4x E. Farm services KEEP YOUR CATTLE free of lice. For prompt and effic- ient service call William E. Cronin, Mildmay, 367-5303. —1tf 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. UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO livestock Marketing Division Ontario Stockyards Toronto For the strongest market in Ontario and Market Information call MIKE FORAN On Tuesdays or groups of 5 or more on Thursdays NOW HANDLING STOCKERS Arriving weekly direct from the West U.C.O. Livestock Shipper R. R. 2, Lucknow Home 528-5903 Yard 528-3119 Stocker Yard 528-2544 How Does Your Sentinel Label. Read? Robbie Burns program Town and Country held their Scottish program and meeting January 18 with president, Margaret Mac- Donald presiding. Following the business, Margaret turned the meeting over to Mrs. Ross Cumming who was chairlady for the program. A sing song of Scottish songs was accompanied by Anna Johnstone. Frank Mac- Kenzie favoured with two Scottish solos accompanied by Donalda Moffat. Harold Campbell played violin selec- tions accompanied by Jean Conley on the banjo and Betty O'Donnell on the piano. New arrivals IRWIN - Steve and Clara (nee Milligan) Irwin, Luck- nqw are proud to announce the birth of their first child, a son, Cody Roy, 6 Ib. 13 oz., January 21, 1983 in Wing - ham and District Hospital. The proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milli- gan and Mr. and Mrs. Orland Irwin. all of White- church. PENTLAND - Jacqueline is pleased to announce the arrival of her baby brother. Jason James Currie, 7 lb. 7 oz., at Wingham and District Hospital on January 21, 1982. Proud parents are Jim and Joanne (Ritchie) Pent- land, Lucknow. Proud grand- parents are Leonard and Bernadean Ritchie, Luck - now, Ron and Yvonne Pent- land. R. 6, Goderich. Proud great grandparents are Har- old and Helen MacPhee, Goderich. McGEE - Bob and Brenda of Goderich are pleased to an- nounce the arrival of their son, Jonathan Robert, 8 lbs. 7 oz., at Goderich Hospital on January 21, 1983. A little brother for Heather. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred McGee, Wingham and Mr. and Mrs. Cord Maize, Lucknow. Readings were given by Mrs. Jim McNaughton. She gave a commentary on the song, Loch Lomand and of the streets in Lucknow which were named after famous men. Some were of Scottish decent. Harry Lavis played the mouth organ with Jean and Betty accompanying him. Mrs. William Henderson led in everyone singing Scottish songs accompanied by Don- alda Moffat on the piano. Frank MacKenzie played the bagpipes and ended with Amazing Grace. Harold Campbell, Jean and Betty, entertained with music while the directors prepared lunch. Some got up and danced. A lunch of scones and tea were enjoyed. MUTTON ST. HELENS - Updated 3 bedroom home on a three acre lot. Home in excel- lent condition with eat -in kitchen, two baths (one new). Nearly new oil- woeid furnace, new drilled well. Workshop 2402 of coloured steel, heated, in- sulated. Garage. Try your offer. WAWANOSH AREA - Four acres with 3 bed- room electrically heated house. River at back. A very attractive property on a County Road. low asking price. Must be sold 0 to close an estate. WAWANOSH - 10 acres, 6'6 acres hay land, bal- ance bush. Barn 36x50. Lot has many mature trees. Choice place to build. Price $19,900. Fin- ancing. [I 6 ACRES on road to UDouglas Point. Poured cement foundation for house. Hydro is in. New drilled well. All reason- able offers considered. MEL MATHERS EIWingham Phone 357-3208 [i Rep. L. W. Hutton Real Estate Ltd. 14==iBroker, Kincardine Leakiasw Saiwithtel, Weaxienillncy, Jas nary 26, I983 --Page 1S FREE BRAKE INSPECTION TURING FEBRUARY ONLY You Can Prevent Problems Before They Occur FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT PLEASE CALL 529-7911 in this day and ape - doh tan be expensive. Pro entattve maintenance certainly does pay diviideands. Cad us today, we coo$d be sating you time and money. SNYDER'S AUTO -FARM SERVICE & SUPPLY Dungannon, Ontario The Man To See is Are you Interested In buying • dairy, beef or ash crop property from 50 'acres to 500 suras, a country home, a home In Ludcnow, Dungannon or Goderfch, please contact us. Should you be thinking of selling your property, we would be glad to talk to you at your convenience. Mcintee Real Estate Co. has 15 offices and over 100 salesmen In South Western Ontario. We are also members of the M.L.S. Grey -Bruce Real Estate Board. Warren & Terry Zinn PHONE 529-7380 R. R.12, LUCKNOW THINK SMALL ! CI.A88IFED a3M8'WORRl THE WINGNAM SALES ARENA The Wingham 680 Josephine Street, north end Carpet , Carpet and Large 2 Day Carpet Th. Wiwghalm Friday, .kin. 2d We have been Instructed downs worth of quality carpet back In various colours and to carpet any room of your afford for example: Sales Arena of %Ingham on Hwy. 4 More Carpet Liquidation Sab at Sales Anne, & Sat. Jan. 29 to liquidate thousands of in rubber back and jute styles. A great opportunity home at prices you can - Whisper Shadows with June Rade in Earthtone Color. Sugg. Retch $18.95 per Sq. U. Our Price :9.95 per Sq. Yd. indoor, Outdoor i Carpet in Print Earfhtone Colors Sugg. Retail =12.95 Our Price $7.95 Also a fine selection of roll end and remnants S3.99 per square yard and up, and a large quantity of underlay at big savings. While attending this 2 day carpet sale be sure to take advantage of our LOW! LOW! prices on bulk goods, bulk cookies and all sorts of bulk . baking goods. Hundreds of items to choose from, #1 potatoes, sold In 50 Ib. bags; Winter clothing and footwear at reduced prices; blue jeans for men, women and children; new and used furniture and antiques for every room of your home. New and used guns, ammunitions, scopes, 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.rn. ViSA AND MASTERCARD, CHEQUES ACCEPTED FREE PARKING —4ar THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA