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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, Orr 6.• 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." 1111111.1111111111111111111111 *111111111111111111111111, EQUIPMENT LIMITED LUdKNOW 5294993 ,r I • - • • ; Cultivator Sweeps Now on Sale. • • Hours:. •. . AM,8;80.P111t. 8 AM -Noon ...ilk. • • Pa opuc , . VaiiiiifIliktiliglolliif IMO" ' .. . , . solved =froip, page 1• ; 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. •. ''••••••Krf...• tea41temtiosfattwallowanm mibits : *Om :#040:ittootoofoy11.0ith. on tbe point 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