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28. Engagements
CORRIN. - DREW •
Mrs. Jeanne Drew; Kincardine, would like
toannounce the forthcoming marriage of her
daughter, Susan ;;Jane, ,to Douglas. James,
son of Dr. and Mrs. Mel Corrin of'Lucknow.
The wedding will take place at the -Anglican
Church of the Messiah, Kincardine, on
Saturday, ` July :28; •1984 at ° 5:30 p.m.
Reception in. Lucknow.
31. Cards of thanks
.,_Midi
Grant McQuillin would like to say thank you
to all"who sent .cards, and visited him while
in hospital. and at .ihe nursing' home, A
special: thanks to Rev, ' McDougall and to
those' Who drove :another down to see me.
Grant McQuillin
--28x
32. Coming' eYents
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WALTER DSTANEK DANCE ' "
Plan to attend the Walter Ostanek Dance at
The Community Centre, Saturday, July 21,
(9:'-1):'Tickets•ayailable at Lucknow Variety,
any directbr or '.phone .528-2184. /Tickets
$12,00 Per couple. Lunch served„ -27,28,2c
COMMUNITY SHOWER .
For Debra Arnold is.being ..held- on .July 17 it
8:00
8:00 P.M. at °the Lucknow United Church..
Everyone welcome.—27,28x • '
GREAT MUSIC HOLIDAY
For amateur musicians' .CAMMAC ,Lake
Rosseau Music Centre =.one or two weeks,
July 22 -. August 5,- $320 per week - room,
board and music fee. Opportunity to. sing in
. choir, play in orchestra; chamber music,
voice' production, opera workshop, guitar,.
records and frivolity: WHY NOT? • If
interested, contact Mark. Heitshu, 61 Moore
Avenue, Toronto 'M5T '1V5 (416)., 487-0092.
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•BLYTH FESTIVAL . '
Garrison's Garage: July 13.A Spider in the
House: July 14, 19, 20. Cake -Walk: July. 17 '.
(opening), 18, 19, (mat.). Performance 'time:
8:30 .p..m. ' unless otherwise indicated.
Tickets, $8.00 - adults, $3.00 •children. Call.
Box Office. 523-9300 or 523-9225. BLYTH
INN , Thursday, July 12 Michael Kelly and
Kelly Mullen (Irish Jigs and Reels). No cover
charge. 7 - 7:45 p.m. and at 10:30 p.m•. --28
BROOKS
Many thanks to my friends. and relatives for
cards, . flowers, ,treats and visits while I- was
in •Wingham Hospital; .: also •to Diane, Drs.
Corrin and McKim and nurses in Wingham.
Omar Brooks
—28x
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• CAMPBELL
Dynes _and. Edna -Campbell wish to thank, all
relatives and . friends' for their- help at the
time of our sale and moving to Lucknow.. We
have many, pleasant memories of our stay in
Dungannon. -28
COOK
Peter and Evelyn Cook. 'would' .like to
sincerely •thank their family;; 'relatives,'
friends and neighboursforflowers, gifts and
Rhone ' calls in ' celebration of th6ir 50th
wedding anniversary. Special thanks, to the
Village' of Lucknow and the U.C. W: for their,
gifts. Also to . Don Mason for ' providing
music, and 'to. ' the. Mayfair ' for making it a
most memorable evening. All was very much
appreciated. -28x
EMERSON
We wish to express -our • thanks to friends,
neighbours and relatives /for -their lovely
cards, flowers and gifts brought to us on our
60th wedding ..anniversary and . for the
delicious: goodies brought to our house ,for
the day by; our relatives.
Victor and Valetta
Emerson
—28nx
STONEHOUSE
.Harlow and Myrtle :Stonehouse would like to
extend thanks to those who sent cards and
flowers durink.Harlow's stay in hospital. • A
very special thank you to Ian ' and Edith
Dougherty,: . Rev. and Mrs. Ramsay, Brian
and Pat Holloway, Stella Tillbrook;' Mary
Henderson ..and Mr. Ross Shlells. .Also
thanks tyall who offered rides . , and
assistance, the nurses and doctors of
Wingham and University Hospitals. Thanks
to all. , '
—:28
LUCKNOW DISTRICT FIREMEN
The Lucknow District Firemen *ould like to
thank the Kinsmen, the Lions. 'and the
Pipers, Lori McKim, Frank. MacKenzie" and
Duncan Campbell for participating :in. the
Canada. Day Celebrations: -28x
McINTYRE
The family of . the late, Jdssiel (Johnston)
McIntyre would like. to ' thank neighbours;
friends and relatives for 'the floral tributes,
charitable donations, ,food and acts of kind-
• tress . during ' their recent bereavenfent. A
special thanks to the Pinecrest Nuring Home
staff, over the past ten years, for their
excellent care.
• Betty Moncrief,
Marj Young, Jean Bell
ANTIQUE AND 'CRAFTIAIR
Saturday, July .21, Y' 10 am; to 9. 'p.m.,
Sunday, July 22,11 a:m.-.5.p.m. in•Mildmay
'at the Mildmay -Carrick Recreation Complex.
Inclfides.. woodworking, braided/hooked
rugs, floral arrangements, . 'leatherwork,
_stained glass, Kentucky '.folk toys, wheat -
weaving, pen/ink drawings, 'oil paintings,
-pottery, .- antiques and featuring a Quilt
Display and Sale. 'For more 'inforrnation.call
519-367-2960. Admission $1.50. —28
CHILD HEALTH CLINIC ./'
The Huron County Health Unit'.invites you to
attend the Child Health. Clinic held at the
Health Unit office, Wingham Hospital. Clinic
Building on Wednesday, July 18, 1984 from
9:30. 11:30 a.m. for:
1. Health .Surveillance •
2. Anaemia Screening
3. Immunization
4. Fluoride
ADULT IMMUNIZATION WILL; ALSO BE
OFFERED AT THIS CLINIC
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• OPEN HOUSE
We' inviteyou.: to an Open. House, in the
honour of tie 25th wedding anniversary of
our parents, Kenneth and Marie Petrie on
Saturday., July 21, 1984 from 2 4 p.m. and 7
- 9 p.m. at Kincardine Baptist. Church, 569
Queen. Streeti Kincardine. Kathy,. •Viriginia
and Faye Petrie: -28,29x
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Iten' tion
Firrne rs
A..FQr sale
FOR 'SALE. 620 Cockshutt baler, two James
Way farrowing . crates, phone 392-6080.
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-10 ACRES STANDING HAY. Phone 392.-,
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY MEETING
Lucknow . Agricultural' Society will hold a
special meeting Tuesday, July 17, 9 p.m. at
Community Centre, to finalize, plans for the
Craft Festival, August 3 and 4.. —28
YARD' SALE
At 620 Stauffer Street, Lucknow 'Saturday,
• .July 14, 9 -a.m. Estate . clearance of small
articles, wide. variety. -28x '
PUBLIC MEETING .
A ;.second public meetingto discuss the
future of the Huron County Pioneer Museum
will be ' held with the Museum study
committee in early August. The final time
and location of .the . meeting will be
announced in next week's paper. —28
BICENTENNIAL GARDEN PARTY
Reservations ' for the, picnic supper at the
Garden Party
July 18 must be
confirmed, by today, July 11, Reservations
can be made by calling 528.381a or 528-2702.
Picnic supper $3 per person: Garden Party at
Waterworks Park at 5 p.m. following
Bicentennial Garden- Tour at 2 p.m. 28
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GOOD QUALITY HAY' in the stook or loaded,
on wagon. Barry Johnston. Phone 395-5231.
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• . C. Wanted
BALER 'TWINE, binder twine and barbed
wire. Phone 392-8240. -28ar
`PUREBRED AND FULL FRENCH Charolais:
bulls' for sale. Avignon breeding. Contact
Fergus Kelly,, 345-2197 (Dublin). —25-28
14 ACRES 'STANDING mixed hay. Phone
529-7517. —28x ,
B Custom work
CUSTOM BALING of large round bales. Call
Bill Robinson, 529-7857. 25,26,27,28; •
••200 BALES OF HAY, • about 50, per cent;
alfalfa, Phone' 395-5300. • .28
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D. Livestock
PUREBRED CHAROLAIS AND CHIANINA
bulls, some polled; also. ' 15 females.
Fisherlea Farms, phone 33,8-2832,
28,29,30 `
E. farm services..
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BERG STABLE EQUIPMENT
Barn Cleaners; manure pumps, vertical,
horizontal; 8'.' to 15 P:V.C. or S.B.1 ductile.
Cow and calf tie stalls. Loose housing. Bunk
Feeders, Ventilation • Equipment. Hog Con-
finement. Ritchie heated . water bowls; .
'Barrowing Crates. Weaner Dec'ks..Plastic.
Slates and also Farm Gates.
Contact Lloyd Johnston
. R. R. 3, Holyrood, Ontario.
' ' Pbone•395=5390
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REAL ESTATE & I\SURAV2E LTD
528-2031 - Lucknow
ASHFIELD 'TWP.,. 2 bedroom bungalow in good condition on s.1ot,150' i 200'. `
Priced to sell , •;
KINLOSS • TWP., 1.00 acres,. 55 .workable, clay loam; $43,500.
CAMPBELL .STREET, Lucknow - store with walldn cooler; 2 bedroom .apartment
above. Asking only27,500.00. • . •
KINLOSS .TWP. - 200 acre dairy farm, approx...170 workable with hiirdWooll bush, 3
bedroom brick • home; pipe line ' milker with 40 tie rips. Can be purchased with 'or
Without caws and quota. FCC mortgage at 73/. %.. -
HURON TWP. - .200. acres, . approx. 150 acres systematically drained level clay and
sand -loam land with excellent set•of buildings, on paved road. Farrow' to finish 'set up
with "2 silos. .
HURON TWP. - approx. 2 aeres ,With 3. bedroom -home with full basement, drilled well
and'' 2 workshops. Priced 'to• sell. • '
RIPLEY, 5 bedroom, brick home, 2 fall baths, attached garage, 'swimming pool; and .•
many .extras.
LUCKNOW - 6 year old bungalow with paved drive, nice location with, large backyard. .
Full basement with rec room.
For further information on these. and other .properties please call .
FRASER McKINNON : BARRY McDONAGH . DAVID McKINNON
395-288.0 528-3821 395-2483
TWO STOREY, 3 bedroom family home, beautifully decorated. Patio'. doors from
family room to large lot. Sunroom.. Large attached garage.
FOR FIRST TIME BUYER - .4 bedroom Lucknow home,- newly: panelled and insulated,
roof new three years' 'ago, large ' lot, reasonable down payment; owner will finance..
Asking $23,900.00.
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COUNTRY PROPERTY near Lucknow, small acreage with trees, 2 storey, 3 bedroom
brick home Large living room, family size kitchen, two baths, new attached double
garage
7 YEAR OLD mobile home with 2 year old addition, family room with fireplace, 3
bedrooms, electric 'heat, .large lot.
3 ACRES with three bedroom home, ' new renovations ' include new wiring, new
insulation, new drywall. Asking 525,000. Offers considered.
40 ACRES. West Wawanosh, buildings under .6 .years old. Barn has addition for
farrowing operation. Good F.C.C. mortgage.
50 ACRES WAWANOSH, 47 workable; 4 bedroom house, living room, dining room, 4
pc. bath; 40 x 60 barn.
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ONE STOREY 2 bedroom Lucknow home .on a choice lot with paved drive. House in
excellent condition, good living room with fireplace, kitchen and cupboards. The
renovations lnclude'new fireplace chimney, new deck, new insulation and new wiring.
Immediate possession.
EIGHTEEN ACRES on Highway, half mile from' town. • Modern -brick bungalow with
attached garage. Finished rec. room, games room and• bedroom in basement 3
bedrooms,,' living room and kitchen on main floor. 20 x 40 barn for horses. Lots of
private financing. .
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TWO STOREY family home in Lucknow, living room, formal dining room, spiral
staircase to second floor, three bedrooms with closets. Property consists of 4 lots with
garage.
MEL MATHERS, WINGHAM, 3574208
representing
LLOYD W. 'HUTTON REAL ESTATE LTD., BROKER, KINCARDINE
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