The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-07-18, Page 25' Tenders
For Topsoil
Tenders will be received by the undersigned
until 4:00 p.m.. ,August 4, 1979, for the
surplus topsoil at I.ucknow District Co-op in
Ashfield Township. Topsoil to be removed by
September, 30, 1979 and ground levelled to
natural contour. .
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
Nelson Hill, Manager,
Lucknow District Co-operative.
TENDERS WANTED
FOR THE POSITION OF
"PATROL OFFICER"
by , the • POINT CLARK
BEACH. ASSOCIATION INC.
for the 1979 - 1980.. winter
season.
Candidates may be single or
couples, should be resident
of the Point Clark Beach area
and should tender on the.
basis of the following:
1) To patrol each member
residence at least once week-
ly and once after each major
storm, duringthe period 'of
November lst, 1979 to April
1st, 1980, •
2) To report to police and to
the owner, any cases of
forced entry to a residence,
3) To make any necessary
emergency repairs and to
notify owners in cases of
damage to property,
4) To check, and advise
owners of deep snow accum-
ulations on roofs of build-
ings,
5) To keep a log of duties
performed.
Submit all tenders in writing
to:
The Point Clark Beach As-
sociation Inc., , Attention:
Gord Breitmaier, President,
R. R. 1 Ripley, Ontario NOG
2R0
Tenders must be postmarked
no later than August 15th,
1979.
—29ar
THE HURON COUNTY
BOARD OF EDUCATION
TENDERS
SALE OF USED
SCHOOL BUSES
Plainly marked sealed tend-
ers will be received by R. B.
Dunlop, Superintendent of
Business Affairs for . the
purchase of five used school
buses. Vehicles will be sold
uncertified, as is, where is,
without "licence plates, and
may be inspected by contact-
ing the undersigned. Tender
closing effective 12 o'clock
noon, Tuesday, July 31,
1979. Tender forms are avail-
able at the Board Office.
ii
The highest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Mr. R. L. Cunningham,
Transportation Manager,
The BUM .County Board
Of Education,
103 Albert Street,
Canton, Ontario.
NOM 1LO
R. J. Elliott. Do J. Cochrane
Chairman Director
—=29ar
12. Help Wanted
APPLICATIONS
TOWNSHIP OF
WEST WAWANOSH
APPLICATIONS will be rec-
eived by the undersigned
until 5:00 p.m. on TUES-
DAY, AUGUST 7, 1979 for
the position of Superintend-
ent at the West Wawanosh
Waste Disposal Site. Suc-
cessful : applicant will be re
quired to supervise the dis-
posal of refuse deposited at
the site on two days per week
from 12 noon to 7:00 p.m. on
Mondays and from 9:00 a.m.
to 6:00 p.m. on Saturdays.
The hourly wage is $3.85 per
hour. No application neces-
sarily accepted.
Joan Armstrong,
Clerk,
R.R. f 2, Lucknow.
—29,30ar
31. Cards of thanks
THOMPSON
• I wish to say "Thank You" to
the doctors, nurses and staff
of the Kincardine and Uni-
versity Hospitals for their
kindness and care given me,
while . a patient there.
"Thanks to my family,
relatives, friends andneigh-
bours for prayers, cards and
treats. Your thoughtfulness
and kindness will always be
remembered: Sincerely How-
ard' Thompson. —29x
CAMPBELL
A very sincere thank you to
friends and relatives for their
many kindnesses, lovely
cards and best wishes during
my stay in Wingham Hos-
pital and since returning
home. All was so deeply
appreciated. -
Lorna Campbell
—29x
DEXTER
I want to express my sincere
thanks to neighbours, friends
andrelatives for their kind-
ness -.during Walter's illness
and our recent bereavement.
Dr. Corrin, McKim and
nurses on the second floor of
Wingham Hospital, also to
all clergy who visited him
`"and offered their prayers,
especially Mr. Kaufman.
Anna Dexter
—29x
McNAY
Mr. and Mrs. Kelso' McNay
wish to thank all the staff at
Wingham Hospital for care
and kindness. Also Rev.
Munshaw and Kaufman for
thoughtful words of comfort
and hope, also Drs. Corrin,
McKim and Bradley for kind
attention,
—29x
•
Money doesn't talk any
more. It just goes without
saying.
awn mom =E. mom amp mad imftle ogio.
31. Cards of thanks
..,. -� —' - r --w �. -.• -..
IRWIN
We would like to say thank
you to friends and neigh-
bours for expressions of sym-
pathy through flowers,
cards, .food, donations and
those who helped in any way
during our recent bereave-
ment. All was greatly ap-
preciated,
Jean, Rick, Glenn,
Jamie, Kevin,
Elleda, Clarence,
° Bette and Grant
—29
32. Coming events
FALL 4-H PROJECT
Learn how to make that
favourite needlepoint pillow
or wall hanging by taking the
fall 4-H project "Needle-
point". If' you will be 12.
years old as of September 1
and are interested call Ruth
Alton, 528.3205 after 6 p.m.
Leaders also required. —29
OPEN RECEPTION
An openreception will be
held in the Ripley Commun-
ity Centre on Friday, July
20th in honour of Mr. and
Mrs. Kevin Cook. Dancing to
Boyd's Orchestra. 9 p.m.. - 1
a.m. —29
TEEN DANCE
Holyrood Hall, July 25th,
8:30 - 11:30 p.m. Admission
$1.50. Sponsored by Kinloss
Recreation Committee. Mus-
ic by
usic.by "Nashville Kat". —29x
ANNUAL MEETING
The Ashfield Federation of
Agriculture is holding its
annual meeting on Thursday,
July 26, 8:30 p.m. at St.
Joseph's School, in Kings
bridge._ Guest, speakers, Ron,
White and Jack Riddell.'
Members are urged to at7,
tend. —29,30 .
OPEN RECEPTION
Relatives, friends and neigh-
bours are invited to an open
reception for Mr. and Mrs.
James Robertson (nee. Debra,.
Maize) on July 28, 1979 at
Lucknow Community ,Com-
plex. Dancing' 9 to, 1. Music
by the -Side Kick". -29,30
•
OPEN HOUSE
The family of Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Robertson of Wingham
wish to invite all neighbours,
relatives and.. friends to an
open house on Sunday, July
22, 1979 to celebrate their
35th wedding anniversary.
All are welcome to come
from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. —29
AGRICULTURE MEETING
The Lucknow Agriculture
Society will .hold their next
regular meeting on Tuesday,
July 31, in the Town. Hall at 9
p.m. Note change of date.
—29,30ar
CRAFT FESTIVAL
Plan to . attend Lucknow's
Ninth Annual Craft Festival
in the Lucknow Arena on
Friday, August 3rd, -12 noon -
10 p.m. and Saturday, Aug-
ust 4th, 10 a.m. - 5 pain. Free
Draws every hour. Crafts,
home made baking, and fresh,
produce for sale. Sponsored
by Lucknow Agricultural Soc-
iety. Sepoy Sidewalk Sale
both days. •-29,30,31 ar
RIPLEY CRAFT SHOW
The iast Friday and Saturday
of July are the dates for the
big antique farts and crafts
show and sale in the Ripley
Community Centre. Remem-
ber July 27th and 28th, you
have a date in Ripley.
—29,30
i— =NO — a ^A — — owe, mom .mom
32. Coming events
. BRIDAL SHOWER
A community bridal shower
will be held for. Gail Mac-
Pherson at St. Helens Wom-
en's Institute Hall on July 27
at 8:30 p.m.---29nc
BARBEQUE AND DANCE
Huron Cattlemen's Associa-
tion, Beef Barbeque and
Dance, Seaforth Memorial
Centre, Wednesday, August
1st, 1979. Barbeque 6 - 8
p.m. Dancing 9 - 1 to "The
Wilbees". BBQ and Dance -
$6.00 per person. Proceeds
from this function will be
used for educational purpos-
es. Tickets available from
township directors and the
OMAF Office, Clinton -
phone 482-3428. —29
Attention Farmers
A. For sale
INTERNATIONAL W6 tract-
or, reconditioned and re-
painted, phone 357-1207.
--29
50 ACRES standing hay.
Rudi Limstra, 395-5228.
—29x
CATTLE MINERAL feeders
with oilers. .Lual Farms,
Allan R. Miller, 528-2299.
—28,29
For Your -Complete Llne'Of
Grain Handling Equipment
BULLDOG
!Grain Bins
*In Bin Drying Systems
•Elevator Legs
•Hopper Bins
Call
_Doug.Martyn
R. R. 3 Lucknow,
Phone 395-5343
TOWER KING PRESSED
Stave silos._ Ideal for storing
sileage, haylage, or high
moisture grain. Also oxygen
limiting silos with or without
Laidig bottom unloader for
kernel corn. Also ..liquid
manure tanks. Representa-
tive Francis Boyle, R. R. , 3
Ripley. Phone 395-5088.
—18tfar
HOLSTEIN HEIFERS due
first week of August, second
cut hay for sale, phone
392-6416. —29,30
C Wanted
MIXED GRAIN, barley and
corn. Snobelen Farms Ltd.,
Ripley, phone 395-5167.
—1 War • '
. HOLSTEIN BULL CALVES,
3 days old. Phone 395-3597.
—28,29
E. Farm services
CUSTOM COMBINING nowt
Low rates, long hours to get
job done. Grain, beans and
corn. Phone Goderich 524-
4700. —29tfnc
CUSTOM BALING, large
round bales. Phone 529-
7348. —28,29x
1 SLEEPY
DRIVERS
Luciwaw Sentinel, Wednesday, July 10, 1979—Page 25
THE MAN TO SEE iE
HOMES
3 BEDROOM brick, one level home with full basement
and attached garage, located on an oversize lot, one
block from downtown Lucknow. This home has been
especially well cared for and possession can be
arranged.
DUPLEX - Willoughby Street, Lucknow, both have 2
bedrooms.
2 BEDROOM HOME, nicely located on Stauffer Street,
reduced to $23,500.
DUNGANNON 3 bedroom home, 2Abaths, many
extras. Asking 829,500,
COUNTRY HOME with 3 bedrooms, well located with
lovely grounds, immediate possession.
FARMS
96 ACRES Greenock Twp. on county road, recently •
remodeled 3 bedroom home, large modern kitchen,
living area with field stone fireplace. Barn has recent
addition, newly renovated for farrow to finish on a flush
type manure handling system. If you are looking for a
good farm check this property.,Crop can be purchased.
150 ACRES in East •Wawanosh; 7 room frame home;
beef barn and modern farrowing barn 50' x 100'.
135 ACRES with approximate 15 acres of mixed bush,
balance level productive land; no buildings.
100 ACRE ?ARM, Whitechurch area, about 75
workable; 3 bedroom brick home, barn 40' x 70',
stabled for hogs with gutter.
460 ACRES, Highway #86, additional land available; .2
homes and barns for beef cattle. This is a good
productive faym, partly in pasture; fall' possession,
available.`
TO RENT - a . good 4 .bedroom home withevery
convenience; barn available also; possession m August.
We have inquiries for farms, both large and
small acreages,..If.,you are.thinking of selling,.;
give us a caul, we would be pleased to talk to
you.
Warren & Terry Zinn
R. R. # 2, LUCKNOW,
PHONE 529.7350'
FARMERS and DEALERS
reserve this date
Saturday, July 21, 1979
10:00 A.M. Sharp
GIGANTIC AUCTION
OF
Tractors, Combines, Haying IL Harvesting
equipment, Tillage equipment and all other
type of farm equipment; as well as Lawn &
Garin equipment. • .
TRACTOR SELL AT,2:30 Sharp
Don't miss It - Soo you there.
Auctioneer: Cliff Gilbert
WAYNE WARD FARM EQUIP.
Hwy. No. • WIARTON
334-2910
534.1413$
Metric 9$% of the world
knows it so it must be easy
TENDERS WANTED
FOR THE POSITION OF
"PATROL OFFICER"
by , the • POINT CLARK
BEACH. ASSOCIATION INC.
for the 1979 - 1980.. winter
season.
Candidates may be single or
couples, should be resident
of the Point Clark Beach area
and should tender on the.
basis of the following:
1) To patrol each member
residence at least once week-
ly and once after each major
storm, duringthe period 'of
November lst, 1979 to April
1st, 1980, •
2) To report to police and to
the owner, any cases of
forced entry to a residence,
3) To make any necessary
emergency repairs and to
notify owners in cases of
damage to property,
4) To check, and advise
owners of deep snow accum-
ulations on roofs of build-
ings,
5) To keep a log of duties
performed.
Submit all tenders in writing
to:
The Point Clark Beach As-
sociation Inc., , Attention:
Gord Breitmaier, President,
R. R. 1 Ripley, Ontario NOG
2R0
Tenders must be postmarked
no later than August 15th,
1979.
—29ar
THE HURON COUNTY
BOARD OF EDUCATION
TENDERS
SALE OF USED
SCHOOL BUSES
Plainly marked sealed tend-
ers will be received by R. B.
Dunlop, Superintendent of
Business Affairs for . the
purchase of five used school
buses. Vehicles will be sold
uncertified, as is, where is,
without "licence plates, and
may be inspected by contact-
ing the undersigned. Tender
closing effective 12 o'clock
noon, Tuesday, July 31,
1979. Tender forms are avail-
able at the Board Office.
ii
The highest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Mr. R. L. Cunningham,
Transportation Manager,
The BUM .County Board
Of Education,
103 Albert Street,
Canton, Ontario.
NOM 1LO
R. J. Elliott. Do J. Cochrane
Chairman Director
—=29ar
12. Help Wanted
APPLICATIONS
TOWNSHIP OF
WEST WAWANOSH
APPLICATIONS will be rec-
eived by the undersigned
until 5:00 p.m. on TUES-
DAY, AUGUST 7, 1979 for
the position of Superintend-
ent at the West Wawanosh
Waste Disposal Site. Suc-
cessful : applicant will be re
quired to supervise the dis-
posal of refuse deposited at
the site on two days per week
from 12 noon to 7:00 p.m. on
Mondays and from 9:00 a.m.
to 6:00 p.m. on Saturdays.
The hourly wage is $3.85 per
hour. No application neces-
sarily accepted.
Joan Armstrong,
Clerk,
R.R. f 2, Lucknow.
—29,30ar
31. Cards of thanks
THOMPSON
• I wish to say "Thank You" to
the doctors, nurses and staff
of the Kincardine and Uni-
versity Hospitals for their
kindness and care given me,
while . a patient there.
"Thanks to my family,
relatives, friends andneigh-
bours for prayers, cards and
treats. Your thoughtfulness
and kindness will always be
remembered: Sincerely How-
ard' Thompson. —29x
CAMPBELL
A very sincere thank you to
friends and relatives for their
many kindnesses, lovely
cards and best wishes during
my stay in Wingham Hos-
pital and since returning
home. All was so deeply
appreciated. -
Lorna Campbell
—29x
DEXTER
I want to express my sincere
thanks to neighbours, friends
andrelatives for their kind-
ness -.during Walter's illness
and our recent bereavement.
Dr. Corrin, McKim and
nurses on the second floor of
Wingham Hospital, also to
all clergy who visited him
`"and offered their prayers,
especially Mr. Kaufman.
Anna Dexter
—29x
McNAY
Mr. and Mrs. Kelso' McNay
wish to thank all the staff at
Wingham Hospital for care
and kindness. Also Rev.
Munshaw and Kaufman for
thoughtful words of comfort
and hope, also Drs. Corrin,
McKim and Bradley for kind
attention,
—29x
•
Money doesn't talk any
more. It just goes without
saying.
awn mom =E. mom amp mad imftle ogio.
31. Cards of thanks
..,. -� —' - r --w �. -.• -..
IRWIN
We would like to say thank
you to friends and neigh-
bours for expressions of sym-
pathy through flowers,
cards, .food, donations and
those who helped in any way
during our recent bereave-
ment. All was greatly ap-
preciated,
Jean, Rick, Glenn,
Jamie, Kevin,
Elleda, Clarence,
° Bette and Grant
—29
32. Coming events
FALL 4-H PROJECT
Learn how to make that
favourite needlepoint pillow
or wall hanging by taking the
fall 4-H project "Needle-
point". If' you will be 12.
years old as of September 1
and are interested call Ruth
Alton, 528.3205 after 6 p.m.
Leaders also required. —29
OPEN RECEPTION
An openreception will be
held in the Ripley Commun-
ity Centre on Friday, July
20th in honour of Mr. and
Mrs. Kevin Cook. Dancing to
Boyd's Orchestra. 9 p.m.. - 1
a.m. —29
TEEN DANCE
Holyrood Hall, July 25th,
8:30 - 11:30 p.m. Admission
$1.50. Sponsored by Kinloss
Recreation Committee. Mus-
ic by
usic.by "Nashville Kat". —29x
ANNUAL MEETING
The Ashfield Federation of
Agriculture is holding its
annual meeting on Thursday,
July 26, 8:30 p.m. at St.
Joseph's School, in Kings
bridge._ Guest, speakers, Ron,
White and Jack Riddell.'
Members are urged to at7,
tend. —29,30 .
OPEN RECEPTION
Relatives, friends and neigh-
bours are invited to an open
reception for Mr. and Mrs.
James Robertson (nee. Debra,.
Maize) on July 28, 1979 at
Lucknow Community ,Com-
plex. Dancing' 9 to, 1. Music
by the -Side Kick". -29,30
•
OPEN HOUSE
The family of Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Robertson of Wingham
wish to invite all neighbours,
relatives and.. friends to an
open house on Sunday, July
22, 1979 to celebrate their
35th wedding anniversary.
All are welcome to come
from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. —29
AGRICULTURE MEETING
The Lucknow Agriculture
Society will .hold their next
regular meeting on Tuesday,
July 31, in the Town. Hall at 9
p.m. Note change of date.
—29,30ar
CRAFT FESTIVAL
Plan to . attend Lucknow's
Ninth Annual Craft Festival
in the Lucknow Arena on
Friday, August 3rd, -12 noon -
10 p.m. and Saturday, Aug-
ust 4th, 10 a.m. - 5 pain. Free
Draws every hour. Crafts,
home made baking, and fresh,
produce for sale. Sponsored
by Lucknow Agricultural Soc-
iety. Sepoy Sidewalk Sale
both days. •-29,30,31 ar
RIPLEY CRAFT SHOW
The iast Friday and Saturday
of July are the dates for the
big antique farts and crafts
show and sale in the Ripley
Community Centre. Remem-
ber July 27th and 28th, you
have a date in Ripley.
—29,30
i— =NO — a ^A — — owe, mom .mom
32. Coming events
. BRIDAL SHOWER
A community bridal shower
will be held for. Gail Mac-
Pherson at St. Helens Wom-
en's Institute Hall on July 27
at 8:30 p.m.---29nc
BARBEQUE AND DANCE
Huron Cattlemen's Associa-
tion, Beef Barbeque and
Dance, Seaforth Memorial
Centre, Wednesday, August
1st, 1979. Barbeque 6 - 8
p.m. Dancing 9 - 1 to "The
Wilbees". BBQ and Dance -
$6.00 per person. Proceeds
from this function will be
used for educational purpos-
es. Tickets available from
township directors and the
OMAF Office, Clinton -
phone 482-3428. —29
Attention Farmers
A. For sale
INTERNATIONAL W6 tract-
or, reconditioned and re-
painted, phone 357-1207.
--29
50 ACRES standing hay.
Rudi Limstra, 395-5228.
—29x
CATTLE MINERAL feeders
with oilers. .Lual Farms,
Allan R. Miller, 528-2299.
—28,29
For Your -Complete Llne'Of
Grain Handling Equipment
BULLDOG
!Grain Bins
*In Bin Drying Systems
•Elevator Legs
•Hopper Bins
Call
_Doug.Martyn
R. R. 3 Lucknow,
Phone 395-5343
TOWER KING PRESSED
Stave silos._ Ideal for storing
sileage, haylage, or high
moisture grain. Also oxygen
limiting silos with or without
Laidig bottom unloader for
kernel corn. Also ..liquid
manure tanks. Representa-
tive Francis Boyle, R. R. , 3
Ripley. Phone 395-5088.
—18tfar
HOLSTEIN HEIFERS due
first week of August, second
cut hay for sale, phone
392-6416. —29,30
C Wanted
MIXED GRAIN, barley and
corn. Snobelen Farms Ltd.,
Ripley, phone 395-5167.
—1 War • '
. HOLSTEIN BULL CALVES,
3 days old. Phone 395-3597.
—28,29
E. Farm services
CUSTOM COMBINING nowt
Low rates, long hours to get
job done. Grain, beans and
corn. Phone Goderich 524-
4700. —29tfnc
CUSTOM BALING, large
round bales. Phone 529-
7348. —28,29x
1 SLEEPY
DRIVERS
Luciwaw Sentinel, Wednesday, July 10, 1979—Page 25
THE MAN TO SEE iE
HOMES
3 BEDROOM brick, one level home with full basement
and attached garage, located on an oversize lot, one
block from downtown Lucknow. This home has been
especially well cared for and possession can be
arranged.
DUPLEX - Willoughby Street, Lucknow, both have 2
bedrooms.
2 BEDROOM HOME, nicely located on Stauffer Street,
reduced to $23,500.
DUNGANNON 3 bedroom home, 2Abaths, many
extras. Asking 829,500,
COUNTRY HOME with 3 bedrooms, well located with
lovely grounds, immediate possession.
FARMS
96 ACRES Greenock Twp. on county road, recently •
remodeled 3 bedroom home, large modern kitchen,
living area with field stone fireplace. Barn has recent
addition, newly renovated for farrow to finish on a flush
type manure handling system. If you are looking for a
good farm check this property.,Crop can be purchased.
150 ACRES in East •Wawanosh; 7 room frame home;
beef barn and modern farrowing barn 50' x 100'.
135 ACRES with approximate 15 acres of mixed bush,
balance level productive land; no buildings.
100 ACRE ?ARM, Whitechurch area, about 75
workable; 3 bedroom brick home, barn 40' x 70',
stabled for hogs with gutter.
460 ACRES, Highway #86, additional land available; .2
homes and barns for beef cattle. This is a good
productive faym, partly in pasture; fall' possession,
available.`
TO RENT - a . good 4 .bedroom home withevery
convenience; barn available also; possession m August.
We have inquiries for farms, both large and
small acreages,..If.,you are.thinking of selling,.;
give us a caul, we would be pleased to talk to
you.
Warren & Terry Zinn
R. R. # 2, LUCKNOW,
PHONE 529.7350'
FARMERS and DEALERS
reserve this date
Saturday, July 21, 1979
10:00 A.M. Sharp
GIGANTIC AUCTION
OF
Tractors, Combines, Haying IL Harvesting
equipment, Tillage equipment and all other
type of farm equipment; as well as Lawn &
Garin equipment. • .
TRACTOR SELL AT,2:30 Sharp
Don't miss It - Soo you there.
Auctioneer: Cliff Gilbert
WAYNE WARD FARM EQUIP.
Hwy. No. • WIARTON
334-2910
534.1413$
Metric 9$% of the world
knows it so it must be easy