HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-03-12, Page 2i'age 2 LueltnoW Sentinel, Wednesday, March 12,1991
Foodland 0'000
VERTISING CORRECTION
Atom "a" HOCKEY TOURNAMENT
All day Saturday March 15
NOT March 5th as appeared
in the Sentinel March 5/97
, •
S0055
• 2550 Heat Units
• 'Early Maturity.
"Phytophthera root rot
resistance for heavier
soils '
*Excellent seed quality
• and yellovf hilum for
premium export market.
*Excellent shatter
resistance
S12-49
2800 Heat Units
.High yield potential'
•Excellent
• disease package'
• *Excellent • •
standability
*High pod height .1*
•
1
$07-57
2676 Heat
Units
•-Excellent yield potential
107 yield Index
'Excellent lodging
resistance •
'High tolerance to
• phytophthora root rot &
whitemold
•Best adapted to narrow •
rows in all tillage systems
SCIZa0
2650 Heat Units
*Excellent stress 'r
tolerance
•Phytophthoriroot rot
resistance
Wellow hiltim, higher
• than• average protein.
• leveLand large seed
size I ,
For more information on these and other NK hybrids
• contact your local NK dealer '
— DON RITCHIE •-••
RR #5, LUCKNOW
519-39572806 FAX 519-395-43889
•— BOY TAYLOR ,
RR#2 AUBURN' — 51S-529-7724,
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Canaditisekgnsurne :an Stec e after Libe ,ned
average of 18.24 pounds
of carrots Per person each
year:.
iY/51NTEE
4 *
USTINCIS
WANTED
PAIL$2142"4411"'
$74.500 - 4 bedroom, woodibli,
heat, Outram Street
GOUGH ST. :- Spacious ' 4
hedroorn with Carrtint, 24 ,r 24
shed, doable lot, open concept
kitchen„ woodstove, new oil
furnaca$89„900. •
ASHREI-D - 2' acre% cor;lfiretelY
restored, $ bedroom, hat16114
WOrkShOPISbad
WHEELER ET: . 2 bedroom
bungalow - new kitchen & bath.
$52,500.
TREED .7A Tomb creek,
3 berfroo .•
•M ew ;kitchen,
bath S69,
HISTORIC 1.1)CHNOW 4L$
bedroom, new kitchen and baths,
formal living/dining , rooms,
garage, 8/10 acre. lot.
SO ACRES - W. Wavvanosh.
Fieldstone Wise: 2 ponds, creek.
$165,000.
nAveLock , Completely
renovated, 3 bedrooln hose, 11/2
bath, move in condition. $81,000.
REDUCED, TO $$5,000 -2 1/2
• acres, 3 bedroom house, garage.
79,900. Threehedroom, paved
drive, 110' frontage, oil heat.
PLACE ST. 3 bedroom bungalow,
walk-in basement,. shows well
$76,000. ' *
LUCKNOW - 4 bedroom house
with garage, close 10 schoot.
$89,900.
AMSERLEY 7 Newer bungalow,
3-4 bedrooms, large lot 899,900.
122 ACRES - Kinloss, 80 - -90
acrea pasture, Creek,43 porida.
90 ACRES 1- 70workable* ,
updated. 3 bdrrrt house, 40 x 56
• barn, 20 acresbush. 816,5.000-
100 ACRES - Totally remodeled 3
• bedroom housia, 50 x 100 bam,
85.workable. Si 6.7500.
NEWER FiOYAI. HOME'- On 821c
• 132 ;lot! 3 bedroom partially
finished baSernent Havelock St
$109,900. • - .
r PilittaSS - '100'acres; ,.85.
systematic drained; 3' berfroorn
houte,; small bam. 5139,009.
• • by Scott Hiligendorif
• He said that appointment •lasted 23
IVIPPaul Steckle is seeking the Liberal hours and the stand he and a minority of
nomination for the next general election., Mrs took, paved the way forethers to
Steckle called a press •conference vote with their consciences.
March 7 to make the annotincement say- • "I have a style and those who knovi
big,' Since my election as the member of me, now I call it the way it is. That's not
parliament for Huron-Bnice, 1 can assure going to change."
you that I have endeavored Be• said people have to
to effectively represent the
people of Huron-Biuce."
Steckle said he is proud
• of the accOmplishinents of
the Liberal government cit-
ing low interest rates result-
ing "in a windfall of dispos-
able income far greater than
any reduction in taxes could
have achieved." •
Hetaid the construction
industry is growing and
new home starts are on the
rise.
•"The subsequent snow-'
bailing,. effect has caused
public and private debt Paul Steckle He said the Liberals are
•across the country to be mea- •the fiscal managers and will'
surably reduced," he said- be, the ones to reduce the deficit, seeing
The Huron Bruce (federal) Liberal the party taking the country into the new
Association is holding its nomination • milleniiinin with a balanced budget. '
"ripeolVialpfehcatil9expecand tifmSotecreklofetht it ..will come this sprhtg as the
Steckle is hoping for a fan, election but
same approach such as taking a stand eXpeCts
against his party and its approach to gun prime minister deals with the Quebec sit -
control. . • [mien-
"I still believe I was right" he said "I've had an enjoyable time. I'vecorne'
about °the action that 'saw him briefly -to realize the back benchers can make a
•removed from his committ-zs and teas- difference," he said. •
signed to a library board.
judge for themselves
whether or not his values
represent theirs but thinks
his do represent many of
the people within his rid-
For'the: Huron-Bruee •
riding, Steckle said agricul-
tureand jabs ate two of the
biggest issues. , '
• He disagrees with the
conservative movement to
• cut taxes and try to main-
tain programs, saying it
doesn't e,quatein "sensible.
politics,' -
,Hospital
bed issue
Lalil
' • ,
'See u.s'toclay for the hest Pricea of the year On
Case in MmOCI-W1DTHTM and mAva-vALuEn,
. cultivator sweeps -
'Coustant-width design for consistent •
,
• Patented wear paint tears thirrog,li
jO Madefrpn7f,tigIt-airhott steel like
Earth Metal disk blades for
Unsurpassecfstrea0. • '
•
•vatare ivvosoffsiaa Only an sokactpaft nutObil, Ott .
• camas .ba tornbined BAY Oat othlis• •
SssendMaj31. l�. AA kw *UAL •
rims,
S 1.11
.Lo W profile, low c:rownfOr tOdays
cOnserVation tillage. •
Mkca-WIDTH oker fug Wanes%
fvfAXXI-VALDE offer 5-Orten thickees,
Genuine Case IH IIIIAXXI-WIDTH?v and MAXXI-VALUE."
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LUdKNOW 5294993
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Cultivator Sweeps Now on Sale.
• • Hours:. •. .
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solved
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by September.
The task force also, rec-
' • Onimends that a •single.
medical staff for Thiren
• and.Perth be iniplemented,
although, they recognize
that a 'number of the. func,,
tions Of a inediCaistaff can
best be' achieved at a local
(*community). level.
The5hospital •bed issue
4, has also been resolVed,
• with the 406 beds outlined.
" in their preferred option in
January juggled,:taldiag 29
beds • froin • Stratford and
giving 11 to Wingham,
Seven, to Goderich; five
'more to: both tieter and
• . St. Marys and three' to
One'. bed was,
taken from hospitals in
Seaftwth and .
rlaell said the changes.
were relatively minor in• .
seope, "but Major in the
eyes of, these cotninimi-
ties."'
The task force next
• mets on March 25 to pre-
pare a draft of their final
recommendation, with the
official presentation to
•take place March 27.0,
Didyou.know? • '
Due to the stigma sur-
rounding epilepsy and' the.
prejudice with which soci-
• ety has historically treated
people With. 'epilepsy,
many with the disorder ate
reluctant to. a'dntit it or to
seek treatment. Thus the
prevalence of epilepsy is
likelynauch higher. •.
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Avvi- - --Smith and Kvin
Buckton, along wnh g,4***1"1-"?.•34ro' ;
Sarnantha Mayer,
wei dtcked nut in red and white,tonit4goada.,:jackets
11r.q.fiv. TM.
" 41)110001Si:fmcdals
appearanceat the board mecting.
"We're very excited to hve