The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-02-09, Page 2117. Auction Sates
17. Auction Sales
CONSIGNMENTLARGE
AUCTION SALE
Over 80 Tractors & 150 Pieces of Equipment
At Brindley Sates Yard, Dungannon, OM.
Saturday, IFebnmuy 19th
1t 10:o00.n1.
For more AnMm+sNon can
BRNALEY AUCTION
519-549-7825 or 519.529.7970
30. In memoriam
31. Cards of thanks
GARNlSS
In loving memory of W. Cecil
Garniss, who passed away
February 12, 1981.
A cheerful smile, a heart of
gold,
One of the best this world
could hold,
Never selfish, always kind,
These ane the memories he
left behind.
Ever remembered and
sadly missed by Marion.
—6x
ADAMSON
in loving memory of a dear
husband, father and brother,
Ralph Adamson, who passed
away, February I I , 1976.
His memory is as dear today,
As in the hour he passed
away.
Lovingly remembered by
Eva and family.
31. Cards of thanks
FARRISH
The family of the late Lorne
Farrish would like to thank
everyone for the flowers,
donations to the Heart and
Cancer Funds, cards and
other expressions of sym-
pathy shown them during
their recent bereavement.
Also we would like to thank
the nurses on first and
v.econd floor of Wingham
Hospital and Doctors Corrin,
McKim and Jolly for their
attention and care. —6nx
BRINDLEY
We would like to express our
sincere thanks to all our
family, friends, neighbours
and all who made our Golden
Wedding reception so won-
derful. Thanks to the ladies
who decorated the hall, the
Huron Ramblers for their
good music, also the Dun-
gannon Agriculture Society
for the Imely roses. Thanks
for the mam beautiful gifts.
cards. money, flowers.
phone calls we received.
Thank you everyone.
Russell and
Louise Brindley
—6x
CUPSKEY
The family of the late Ethel
Cupskey wish to thank their
friends, neighbours and rela-
tives for cards, Floral tributes
and food sent to the house
and donations made to the
Heart Fund. Your kindness
was deeply appreciated in
our time of sorrow.
The C upskey Families
MiLLER
Sincere thanks for cards and
expressions of synipatjhy re-
cd during the loss of a
clear- sister.
F Irian and Dorothy Miller
MeAI,i„ISTER
I would like to express my
sincere appreciation to my
fellow workers at 6 & E and
for all the gifts, cards and
visits received while a pati-
ent in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, recently. Special
thanks to Dr. Hawkins, his
staff' and nurses on fourth
floor, and to all those who
lent a hand at home.
Robert
—6x
TIFFIN
1 wish to express my sincere
thanks to all those who re-
membered me with cards.
flowers and visits, while a
patient in Wingham and
District Hospital. Special
thanks to the Lucknow Doc-
tors, Nurses on 2nd floor,
and to Rev. Miss Brown,
Rev. Rea Grant and Robert
Perry. Special thanks to no
relatives and neighbours for
helping out at home and
since coming home.
Elizabeth Tiffin
BLYTH BROOMBALL
LEAGUE
Many thanks to all those
people who participated and
worked in our tournament.
You helped to make it a huge
success.
Blyth Broomball League
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32. Coming events
MYRTLE BEACH TRIP
How about a trip to Myrtle
Beach March 18 for 10 days?
If interested call, Golden Age
Travel 1-800-265-8996. Pick
up will be arranged. Price
$589.00. meals included.
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EUCHRE/BRIDGE PARTY
The Huron Chapter Order of
the Eastern Star is holding a
Euchre and Bridge Party at
Pinecrest Nursing Home,
Friday evening, February 1 1 .
Program at 7:30 p.m. Cards
at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome.
Lunch will be served. Come
and bring a friend. —5 6
PANCAKE SUPPER
Anglican Parish Hall, Luck -
now, Tuesday. February 15,
5 to 7 p.m., $2.00. Children
under 10, $1.00. —6
VIOLENCE IN THE HOME
FOCUS ON WiFE ASSAULT
Trudy Don, co-ordinator Ont-
ario Association of Transis-
sion Houses, speaks Fehru-
an 11. 8:0(1 p.m , Assess-
ment Building, Napier
Street, Uoderich, Sponsored
by Huron County Family
(•risk (entry.'. —t)
32. Conning events
RIPLEY CARNIVAL
WEEKEND
Dance to the music Of the
—Cobbler's Apron„ at the
Ripley Complex, Saturday,
February 12, 9 - 1. —6
CiEIIRJD IfEALTF[ CUNIC
The Huron County Health
Unit invites you to attend the
Child Health Oinic, held at
the Health Unit office, Witrtg-
hana Hospital on Wednes-
day, February 16, 1983 from
9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for:
1. Health Surveillance
2. Anaemia Screening
3. Immunization
4. Hearing Screening
5. Vision Screening
6- Fluoride brushing for ages
3 to 5 years.
ADULT IMMUNIZATION
WILL ALSO BE OFFERED
AT THIS CLINIC.
—bar
AUDITION
FARMERS
YOU ARE INVITED
to attend
AN AGRICULTURAL
EMPLOYER SEMINAR
MARCH 10TH
from 10:00 a.m.
th
3:00 p.m.
at the legion Hall,
C *nadiana Room,
Hanover
Regulation 16? Record of
Employment? How does it
affect you as an employer
of farm labour?
Do you qualify for training
programs? These and
more topics will be discus-
sed in detail.
FEE 56.00 Per Person
includes
Cold Cut Buffet,
And Materials
PRE -REGISTRATION
REQUIRED
For more information, call
collect: Grey -Bruce Can-
ada Farm Labour Pool in
Walkerton at 881-3671.
1 + Employment and
Immrgratron Canada
Canada
Fa,rn labour Pod
GRAB BAG SALE
The Salvation Army in Wing -
ham will hold a grab hag sale
on February 12 at the Orange
Hall on Edward Street in
Wingha i from I - 4 p.m. —6
RIPLEY LIONS BINGO
Riplcand District Lions
Club 8 p.m. Huron Township
Hall, Ripley, Tuesday, Feb-
ruary 15, 8 p.m. One pot of
gold. 10 regular games,
$15.00; 4 corners on 5 calls,
$25.00; purple hall. $25.00;
one novelty special, $35.00;
snowball, $75.00; one share
the wealth; jackpot, $375.00
on 56 calls; consolation,
$40.00; door prizes. —bar
GRAND OLE OPREY
Coming to Kitchener Audi-
torium. Saturday, March 12.
Go by motorcoach with Holi-
daWorld, Wingham. Call
357-2701. Book early. Even-
ing show. —bar
31. Coming events
--f6, 7ar
Febretayy
LEON DANCE
Moraery 19
Lucknow Legion
Nowa Demmer
9:30 _ 100.4
Scottish ntegrain
Smorgasbord
BREAST FEEDING CUNIC
Wttrham United Churrdi
parlour, Wednesday, Feb-
ruary 16, 2 p.m. For fu - her
information call 357-3408.
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Attention Farmers
A. For sale
LARGE QUANTITY of 1st
and 2nd cut hay; 1000 bales
of barley straw. Phone 529-
7126. --4,5,6x
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
Uoyd Johnston, R. R. 3,
Hoiyrood, phone 395-5390.
HAS THE HIGH COST OF
MACHINERY REPAIRS
GOT YOU DOWN"? Re-
pairs to all makes, models of
farm and industrial equip-
ment, specializing in repairs
to International Ilarv-estor
equipment. Experienced.
certified farm equipment me-
chanic. Reasonable rates.
Contact J. A. Culbert, 529-
7469. —6,7
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
Classified
Deadline
is
Monday
at
5 p.m.
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ROG FARM -1O acres, farrow to thdsh, stable cover
and lagoon, S13S,0 0.
237 ACRES, cash cep tans, good bome, F.C.C. at 10
1 /8%e
186 A - new three bedroom home, mortgage
available -
100 ACRES- dairy far®, 4 bedmom borne, SS cow de
.p. [ream quota availabie with tare.
100 ACRE - ids bum, hoarse and barn, 599,000.
TWO LUCKNOW HOMES - god repair, quiet
location, primed to sell,
FRASER MacKINNON DAVID MacKINNON
Res. 395-2880 395-2483
BARRY McDONAGH
5283821
TE0,,,
The Man ' �'
To Seers
Are you Interested In buying a dairy, beef or cash
crop property .from 50 acres to 500 acres, a country
home, a home In
Lucknow, Dungannon Dederick il
please contact us.
Should you be thinking of selling your property, we
would be glad to talk to you at your convenience.
Mclntee Real Estate Co, has 15 offices and over 100
salesmen In South Western Ontario. We are also
members of the M.I.S. Gray -Burro Real Estate Board.
Warren & Terry Zinn
PHONE 529-7350 R. R. * 2, LUCKNOW
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THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA
The Wingham Sales Arens
680 Josephine Street, North end of %Ingham on Hwy. 4
Large Clearance Sale of Clothing
& Footwear Friday, Feb. 11 and
Saturday, Feb. 12th
This is the sale you have been waiting for. All clothing
and footwear have been drastically reduced. Men's
coveralls, lined winter jackets, 1 pc. snow suits, work
pants, lined spirted, work pants, work socks, rubber
boots, N safety C.S.A. approved insulated work shoes,
safety work boots with felt liners, Browning sport
boots, jogging shoes, hydro parkas, etc. Ladies Jump
suits, sweaters, ladies lined Jackets, ski suits,
children's jogging suits, covealls sizes 7 - 20, std suits,
lumber shirts, and many more g at buys for example:
Also a fine selection of BLUE JEANS by various
designers will be cleared at low low prices. 13e sure to
attend this 2 day clothing and footwear sale.
While attending this sale enjoy big savings from our
BULK GOODS DISPLAY, bulk cookies, baking goods,
dried fruits, bulk candy, bulk pie fillings, peanut
butter, etc.
New and used Furniture, antiques, new and used guns,
tools, giftware, floor covering.
YOU HAVEN'T SEEN SAVINGS UNTIL YOU SHOP
AT THE WiNGHAM SALES ARENA 357-1730
Open Monday - Saturday 9 • 6 p.m. Fri. Nltes till 9 p.m.
VISA, MASTER CARD, CHEQUES ACCEPTED
FREE PARKING
THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA
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