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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-08-08, Page 18Page 18- Laclutow Sentinel, Wednesday, August 8, 1979 Attention amen A. For sale COCKSHUTT .503 swather. Phone Wilfred Walker, 357• 2859. —32x HAY for sale, all in stooks. Rudy Linstra. Phone 395- 5228. —32x 600 BALES second cut alfalfa in stook. Would load. Phone 395-5237. —32 For Your Complete Line 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. Phone395-5088. ° —18tfar C Wanted MIXED GRAIN, barley .and corn. Snobelen Farms Ltd., Ripley, phone 395-5167. —la tfar E. Farm services, CUSTOM . COMBINING Spring grain, Ray Hogan, 395-5795. !31,32,33x. CUSTOM . COMBINING. Wagons available. Phone 395-5080. -31,32 CUSTOM COMBINING now! Low rates, long hours :to get job done. Grain, beans and corn. Phone Gode'rich . 524- 4700. —29tfnc CUSTOM SWATHING, silo filling, fall ploughing. Phone 395-5510. —30-39 CUSTOM WORK Combining Wagons available Swathing, Conditioning • and Balhig Wayne Fitzgerald, Phone 39S-5133 —32-35 dr Benefit Pettey For Dave 4k Shirley Lowry Friday, August to Ripley Complex LES PETTER SHOES LUCKNOW LORNE REED SHOE REPAIR PHONE 528.2011 Special Price. on Summer Footwear Shower honours. Kinlough bride BY MAY BOYLE On Tuesday evening rela- tives and friends gathered at the Anglican Church hall for a bridal shower for Betty Anne Bushell, hosted by Mrs. Frank Maulden, Mrs. Hugh Lane and Mrs. Bill Burt. The hall was nicely de- corated with pink and white wedding bells and streamers and flowers. Mrs. Jack Barr as chair - lady extended a welcome to all and, expressed best wish- es to the bride 'on this happy occasion. Misses Edna and May Boyle began the program with a sing -a -long. Readings were given by Mrs. Bert Nicholson, Mrs. Charlie Murray, Mrs.Lorne Eadie and contests by Mrs. Ray Stanley and Mrs. Frank Maulden. The bride with her two sisters, Janet Bushell and Mrs. Shirley Morningstar, THE MAN TO SEE IS in`•INTEE HOMES 4 BEDROOM home on Rose Street, Lucknow, kitchen, dining room, living room, and utility room, plus recent- ly constructed garage and paved drive. This home is carpeted and immaculately kept and is a home you would be .proud to own. 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 523,500. COUNTRY HOME with 3 bedrooms, well located with lovely grounds, immediate. possession. FARMS 192 ACRES on highway, Ripley area, approximately 170 workable, balance pasture. Home is 3 bedroom with every convenience,_also 2 barns with silos and implement shed. This is a very productive property, priced to sell, 'fall possession. 50 ACRE PROPERTY, about 30 workable, good 3 bedroom field stone home and beef barn. 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 lookingfor 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 aproximately 15 acres of mixed bush, balance level productive land; no buildings... 100 ACRE ' FARM, 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 farm, partly in pasture; fall possession available. TO RENT -..a. good 4 bedroom home with every convenience; barn available also; possession in August. We have inquiries for farms, both large and small acreages. If you are thinking of selling, give us a call, we would be pleased to .talk to you. _. Warren & Terry Zinn; R. R. # 2, LU,CKNOW, PHONE 529.7350 took their places on the plat- form and Mrs. Jack. Barr read the address to the bride, Michele Hodgins had plac- ed the many bright and gaily wrapped parcels and Janet and Shirley assisted Betty Anne with her gifts and read the attached verses. Cathy Gillespie and Joyce Thomp- son arranged them for dis- play. The bride thanked every- one for the many lovely and useful gifts and invited all to come .to her home, and view her trousseau and other gifts. A lovely lunch was served and a social time enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins of Niagara visited with Mrs. Marretta Hodgins on Monday and their three girls, Pam, Shelly and 'Julie, who had been holidaying at their grandmothert, return- ed ' home, to Niagara with their parents, as they all leave Friday morning, on a flight to visit relatives in Western Canada. Mrs. Gertrude Walsh of. Kincardine, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Scott of Purple Grove, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maulden and Keith. We are sorry that Mrs. David Haldenby was a pati- ent in the Wingham and MCDONAGH EAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE CTD. HANDY MAN'S SPECIAL, large lot in the country, lots of maple trees, 3. bedroom bungalow, drilled well., Ask- ing only 522,500. JUST LISTED, 3 bedroom home on Havelock Street, 1 bedroom and 4 piece bath down. Immediate posses- sion 4 BEDROOM BUNGALOW, in Lucknow, paved .drive,. Asking 526,900. 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW, `half block from post office, large lot. Asking $30,000: 2 BEDROOM COTTAGE at Point Clark, electric' heat, 2nd row. „ Easy access to beach, small down payment.. 2 BEDROOM BRICK home, electric heat, paved drive. Close to Main Street. 3 BEDROOM frame home, excellent lot, on Stauffer Street. 3 BEDROOM, brick bunga- low, paved driveway, on Ross Street. We are in need of farm listings. Robert Campbell Res. 529.7417 Bury McDonagh District Hospital. We wish her improved- health. • Visitors" with Mr. and Mrs.. Fred. Page and family were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Page, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lemon, and Mr, and Mrs. Bill True- man, all of Burlington. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Porter and family of Walkerton in the sudden death- of their `son,. David. Relatives from here attended the funeral on Wednesday. - Miss Rosita Page is holi- daying in Toronto with Dr, and Mrs. Iman Mohamed and Michael. Friends here were sorry to know that John Ross (form- erly of concession 10) is in a London Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Barr returned home to Thunder Bay on. Sunday, and. on Tues- day Percy Barr returned to Grande Prairie, Alberta. , He was accompanied by his mother, Mrs. John Barr, who flew to Thunder Bay for a holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Barr and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Yeandle of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ken:: MacDonald. Carl and Lisa MacDonald went home with their grand- parents . for a holiday and their parents, Ken and Ann, went to Kitchener to bring their children home. Mr. and Mrs. George Gil- bert of Stratford visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott and Edna and May Boyle. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stin- son, Gary and Susan of Ham- ilton spent the holiday week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Robb. Mrs. Arthur . Phillips of Fonthill visited during the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maulden and Keith. Mrs. Mary Boyle and. Mrs. Joane Elliott spent the week- end with Miss Edna and May. Boyle. • Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burt and Paul, Mr. and Mrs. George Burt, Michael and Matthew visited the Shaw families at Staynor.. Mr. and Mrs. George Burt and their boys returned to Toronto after holidayshere with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burt. Pastor and Mrs. Louman of Windsor visited with Mrs. Marretta Hodgins. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bennett spent ' the holiday weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.,. Arthur Hal- denby. The Don.neliys • are comun:g "The, Donnellys are here! Although that'state- ment might have struck fear into the hearts of residents of Lucan, Ontario one hundred years ago, ithas a diffelent meaning in Blyth, Ontario today. Rehearsals. for "The. Death of i. the . Donnellys began at Blyth Summer Fest- ival this week,. and writer Ted Johns, director Paul Thompson and Theatre Pas- se Muraille"are busy putting together their spectacular version of the Donnellys saga. The Donnellys family. has given grist to the mill of many writers and play- wrights over the past few years, and small wonder, for their exploits and .misad ventures contain some of the most dramatic and controver- sial incidents in Canadian history. Theatre Passe Mur- aille's version of the legend poses a dilemma -- were the Donnellys really true villains who terrorized the country- side, or were they scapegoats for every mishap in Biddulph Township? No matter what side of the fence you stand on, the music and action will keep you stepping lively until the final curtain. Familiar names populate this production. Writer Ted Johns is best known in this. area for his appearance on stage in "The School Show" and "He Won't Come In From The Barn'". Director Paul Thompson and Theatre Passe Muraille • are well known for the many produc- tions they have toured or produced in this area. Fest- val .veterans ,Janet , Amos, Layne Coleman, Peter Snell, Sain Malkin and. Karen Wi- ens ` are. joined by William Dunlop,David Fox, Bob Col- lins, John Jarvis, Hardee Linham and Paul Kelman to re-create the events of one hundredyears ago. The play opens August 21 and runs until September 1. Tickets are available at ` the Festival . box' office . (phone 523-9300) or atany ticket outlet.. • As the country suppers before the theatre have prov- ed so popular, more suppers have been added on Friday nights. There will be - a supper served on August 10 (performance of McGillicud- dy") and on August 17 and 24 (performances of "Don- nellys"). A Saturday supper. on. September . 1 has also been added. Numbers are limited, so patrons are advis- ' ed to make their reservations through the box office promptly. -. 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