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Pass 26--Lacknow Sendael, Wednesday, May 16, 1979
31. Cards, of thanks
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ECKENSWILLER.
'rhelamily of the late Levi
Eckenswiller wish to express
iincere thanks to relatives,
rends and neighbours for
heir kind expressions of
iympathy, floral tributes,
memorial donations and
cards of sympathy during
their recent loss of a dear
husband and father. Upcial
thanks to Dr. Neil and staffof
St. Joseph's Hospital, Rev.
Dakey, Anglican Church
adies, Kinlough, the Mac-
Kenzie Funeral Home, pall-
oearers and all those who
helped in any other way.
Your kindness and sympathy
will always be remembered.
Mary and Douglas
Eckenswiller
—20x
1 would like to thank every-
one for cards, treats, flowers
• and visits during my stay in
St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don. Special thanks to Dr.
McKim and staff at Wing-
• ham Hospital and Mr. Wm.
and Mr. Lloyd Graham and
families for their help the day
of my. accident. All is very
greatly appreciated:
•Brent Maize
—20x
31. Cards of thanks
McCHARLES
Words fail to express the
thanks I wish to say to all
those who sent cards, flow-
ers, gifts while hospitalized
in Victoria Hospital in Lon-
don. The special trips many
from the area made to Lon-
don, the food brought to our
home and • the many many
cards received were all in-.
deed much' appreciated. To
name people individually or
to mention names, mistakes 1
would be made as just
everyone has been wonder-
ful, so to all thanks and May
God Bless You for° your
kindness. Sincerely,
Marion-McCharles
--20nc
32. Coming events
LEGION DANCE
The monthly Lucknow Legion
Dance will be held Saturday,
May 19 to music by Ian
Wilbee. $7.00 per couple,
Admission includes lunch.
Limited number of tickets
available at Legion Bar and
from' executive, —19,20ar
AGRICULTURAL MEETING
The Lucknow Agricultural
Society will hold their regular
meeting on Tuesday, May
22nd • at 9 p,m. in... the
Lucknow Community Centre.
.._.•liote change of place. --20ar
Shop Now
For
Your
Spring Footwear
-•LES. FETTER.„SHOES. •
LORNE REID.
LUCKNOW
SHOE REPAIR
PHONE 528-2011
t
Lucknow Legion Dance
Saturday, May 19'
Lucknow Legion Hall
32. Coming events
SHOOT PARTY •
A shoot party.will be held at
St. Helens Hall on Thursday,
May 17 at 8:30 p.m. Pie
counter. —20
QPEN RECEPTION
An open reception following
the McNally Courtney wed-
ding May 19 at the Ripley
Complex. Boyd's Orchestra.
Everyone Welcome. —20
OPEN RECEPTION
Friends, neighbours and rel-
atives are cordially invited to
the wedding reception for
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilkins
(nee Joanne Mole) on Friday,
May 18 in Lucknow Com-
munity Centre. Dancing 9 to
1 by Boyds.
GARDEN PARTY
Trinity U.C.W. Garden Par-
ty, Tuesday, June 5 in
Sunday School room, from 5
p.m. to 8 p.m. (1 block west
of Belfast). Adults • $4.25;
children 10 ,aird-under $2.00
and pre-school free. Take out
dinners available. —20x
CHANGE OF DATE
Huron Townsh p Co c
meeting has been changed
• from May 22 to May 28,
1979. 4-20,21ar
•
THE MAN TO SEE IS
HOMES •
DUPLEX. - Willoughby St., Lucknow - both have 2
bedrooms. •
2 BEDROOM HOME, nicely located on Stauffer St.,
reduced to, $23,500.
3 BEDROOM HOME, 4 years old; immaculately kept -
Elgin St. Lucknow. •
ST. HELENS - pyramid home, with addition 20' x 30'
(family room with fireplace).
DUNGANNON - 3 bedroom home with attached
garage, extra lot, ideally located.
DUNGANNON. 3 bedroom home, 2 bath, many extras.
Asking $29,500. •
WEST WAWANOSH Twp. 25 acres, 2 year old home
• with 3, bedrooms, attached garage. , •
BUSINESS 1 •
MAIN ST.. - approx. 2500 sq. ft. with a full basement
has oil heat and washrooms.
EXCELLENT BUILDING with large ground floor area
suitable for plumbing, heating business and good -3
bedroom living accommodation above.
FARMS
150 ACRES in East. Wawanosh; 7 room frame home;
beef barn and modern farrowing barn 50' x 100'.
395 ACRE FARM, highway location, Lucknow area,
presently feeding beef cattle. Additional land available
up to 500 acres, ideal for partnership or father and son.
816 ACRES with approximately 600 productive crop
land. Good brick home. Barn and silo are capable of
feeding 500 beef cattle.
77 ACRES in Kinloss Twp; field stone home. Approx.
50 workable acres and 10 acres of bush and spring
creek. ••
200 ACRE dairy farm, modern 3 bedroom brick home;
barn for 70 cows, quota available; inquire for further
particulars.
For futther information on these properties,
Contact Warren or Terry Zinn
';'1, • • • •
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Warren Zinn
R. R. 2 LUCKNOW
• PHONE 529-7350
The.
Workshop
Wib &tan Harlin
R. R. 1,
Dungannon, Ont.
New Furniture Built
Old Furniture
Repaired
And Refinished
FREE ESTIMATES
Phone
529-7205
McDONAGH
EAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
• LTD.
3 BEDROOM frame home,
excellent lot, on Stauffer
Street.
2 BEDROOM HOUSE, 1
block from • main street,
$26,900.
3 BEDROOM, brick bunga-
low, paved *driveway, - on
Ross Street.
4 BEDROOM, 2 STOREY
BRICK HOUSE, nei,v1y4eno-
vated family room, small
barn on 1 acre, situated on
paved road, owner moving.
4 ' BEDROOM HOUSE in
Ripley. Asking $22,500.
2 COTTAGES, Point Clark
area.
Robert Campbell
Res. 5297417
Barry McDonagh
Res. 528-3821
32. Coming Events
RIPLEY LIONS BINGO
Will be held on May 16 at 8 "
p.m. at the Township. Hall.
Pot •of • Gold; .12 regular
games at $15.00; one share
the wealth; one jackpot of
$300.00 on 56 calls; consola-
tion game of $30.00.
—19,20ar
RUMMAGE SALE
The Olivet.)Unit of St. And-
rews United Church, Ripley
will hold their spring sale on
Saturday, May 19 at the
home of Mrs. Jack McGuire,
2nd concession, Huron
Township, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
In case of rain will be held
Saturday, May 26.
—18,19,20
,SPRING DANCE
A spring dance at the Ripley
Complex featuring Ian Wil -
bee's orchestra on Saturday,
May 26th. Lunch provided.
$4.00 per person. Tickets
available from-- directors of
Ripley Agricultural Society.
Proceeds for building fund.
—19,20,21ar
MAY .FLOWER. DISPLAY
,. AND TEA
Lucknow and District Horti-
cultural Society are holding
their May Flower Display
and Tea, Wednesday, May
23 2 to 5 •and 7 to 9.
Donations to bake and plant
sale table appreciated. Lucky
draws; --19,20ar
• CIRCUS COMING
• TO LUCKNOW •
Martin & Downs Cifcus will
be in Lucknow on Thursday,
May 31, under the sponsor-
ship of the Lucknow Kins-
men Club, at 6 and 8 p.m.
• Advance tickets 'available at
local businesses for $2.00. At
the door $2.75, adults, child-
ren $2.50.. —20
• LEO CLUB BIKEATHON
Sunday, May 27, 1979. Pro-
ceeds go to Tennis Courts
being built by Kinsmen
beside the bowling green.
Pick up sponsor sheets at the
Super Scoop and' Bain's.
—20,21ar •
GARAGE & LAWN SALE '
At 38 Sauk Court, Point
Clark, Saturday and Sunday,
May .19 and 20, 9:30 - 5:30.
--20ar
CONCERT, •
Lucknow School • Concert
Band at Lucknow Community
Ceritre, Saturday, May 19,
1979 at 8:15 p.m. Proceeds
for Standish Michigan Band
Tour. —20
HOWICK LIONS BINGO
Howick Lions Bingo will be
held on Friday, May 18th at
8:00 p.m. in Wroxeter Com-
munity Hall. Admission
$1.00. 12 Regular games for
$10.00; 2 Share the Wealth;
one $25.00 Special; Jackpot
$120.00 on 54 calls; Purple
Ball $80,00; Door and Conso-
lation Prizes. —20ar
Free Estimates
. On Aluminum Siding
Soffitts and Facia
Windows and Doors
Local Representative
• OLIVER GLENN
ALUMINUM SALES
LUCKNOW
Hutton
LUCKNOW - Duplex close to
downtown. Each unit is
restyled and redecorated
with new cupboards, new
bathrooms and new carpet
throughout. One unit has • 4
bedrooms, the other two.
There are 2 lots sized 66x198
each.
30 ACRES on a county road 3
miles from Wingham. Lane
leading -to property has 56
mature maple trees. Attrac-
tive 3 bedroom home, large
painted barn. These proper-
ties are hard to find.
WE HAVE a Lucknow area
farmer with a good 100 acre
farm who would trade" for a
retirement home in town.
LUCKNOW. AREA - 3 bed-
room home with five adjoin-
ing lots included. Home has
been restyled and now has
attractive family room, mod-
ern kitchen and broadloom
throughout. For good count-
ry living as well as future
development see this proper-
ty.
VVINGHAM - If you are
waiting for • a home with
everything on One floor look
at this one with its three
bedrooms, living room, kit-
chen and 4 pc bath. Full
basement -has rec. room pot-
ential.Rent no longer - the
asking price is only 524,900.
MEL MATHERS
• Wingham
Phone 357-3208
Rep. L W. Hutton °
Real Estate Ltd.
• Broker, Kincardine
•LOGS WANTED
• Standing Timber
• For top prices and
instant cash
Call your local sawmill
• CRAIG'S SAWMILL
AUBURN
Bill Craig
Phone 5267220 R. R. imitate's,
Al Craig ?
Phone 526-7512 141008 887-6432
• SANDBLASTING
Brick Homes
Air Hammer
Septic Tanks
Arnold Stothers
R.R. 6 Goderich
529-7403
Maitland Valley
Conservation Authority
Applications will be
received for the position
WATER
RESOURCES
TECHNICIAN.
General duties relate
to • the Water
Management projects
and programs of. the
Authority.
Candidates should have
a degree in Geography,
Planning, Resources
Management, Environ-
mental Studies, Water
Resource Engineering or
a related discipline, and
have a knowledge of
municipal 'planning and
engineering documnts
and procedures. •
SALARY RANGE: '10,000
to 95,000.
• Full details may be ob-
tained from:
Ian Deslauriers,
Resources Manager
Maitland Volley
Conservation Authority
Box.5.
Wroxeter, Ontario
NOG 2X0
Phone Gorrie 325-3557
Resumds • should be
submitted by 12 o'clock
noon on June 5, 1979.
White's
Roofing
and General
ConstruCtion,
• ;
FREE ESTIMATES it
POURED SILOS
Seal and Open Top
• Contact
CLARENCE HEHN
• R. R. 3, Walkerton
• 881-2348