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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-06-27, Page 19. o Om©mmmmcLmmmmmmmPmgmmL'[mmmm®mmmmPmQ®mmm Gmpr 31. Cards of thanks ,omammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmyvmmmmommmommmmmmmmmmmmmmmm FISHER would like to thank sny "friends, for their iindness shown to me ,while in the hospital end since coming home. Maudie Fisher -26nx PINECREST NURSING HOME ik big thank you to Dianne Hackett of the Super Scoop for treating students and residents to ice ---cream cones; to Mr. C. Davies, Principal of Lucknow Central Public School for allowing .the students to work with the residents; to all who pledged money for our wheel-a-walk-a-thon and to those who helped make the strawberry social and nursing home week sich a, success. —26 STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL COMMITTEE The Strawberry Festival committee of the ucknow Presbyterian Church would like to. thank all those of the community and Surrounding area who supported our supper n June 20. Already, we are planning for 85. —26x LAIDLAW jwish to thank the ladies who attended the community shover held for me. Special Blanks to thehe who hosted the 'shower. e : .ai a Jaant aidl w • McEWAI We would like to thank the Lucknow Firemen and our friends and - neighbours rho helped at the time of our barn fire. Sincerely, • -1) and Charlene'McEwan oug -26 mmmecmmmm®mmmmmmmm®m®stem®mmmmmmmmm®mmmmmmmmmmmm 32. Coming events mmmbm®mmmmmmmmmmmmm®mm®®mmmm.mmmmmmmmmmmm®.mm.1 YARD SALE Two families 1'/2 miles north of Lucknow on Holyrood road, weather permitting, Satur- day, June 30, 10 a. nr - 3 p.m. Toys, skiis, afghans, household goods and clothing. -26 OPEN HOUSE There will be an open house at the home of - Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haldenby, in honour of their daughter, Nancy, Wednesday, July.4, 7 - ' 9 p.m. --26x.. ERIE GLIMPSES A two day mystery tour, July 25 and 26. Escorted by Marg Burkhart, Leisure Tours. Book your seat soon! —26 YARD SALE . Multi -family yard sale, Saturday, June 30, 9:30 - 4:30 (Rain date Sunday, July 1) at Van Villa, Amberley Beach. Quantity of pine tongue and groove flooring, doors, drapes, spreads, tires, wall paper,. clothing, dishes, books, shoes, craft table. —26x CAN -AM TRUCK AND TRACTOR PULL In Lucknow, July 7 and 8. Admission $6.00. No rain dates. No refunds. Bring lawn chairs: Sponsored' by Lucknow Tractor Pull Association. See display ad in June 27 issue for . full details.—26,27ar . • 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY The family of Evelyn and Peter Cook of Lucknow extends an invitation to everyone to join with them in celebrating the occasion of their parent's 50th wedding anniversary, at the Mayfair Restaurant, Lucknow, on June 30, 1984 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. -26 • ANNUAL HACKETT REUNION Will L'UCKNOW BEAVERS, CUBS, SCOUTS The Group Committee of the Lucknow Beavers, Cubs and. Scouts would like to thank- the, 'Leaders',." Assistant Leaders and olunteers,, for making the. Cub CampGordonkveekend a success. Special thanks to Gordo Montgomery for. the use of his bus antip. t Geraldine Schlosser for donating, her time driving it. —26 ' • 32. Coming, events • , .BLYTH FESTIVAL Garrison's Garage June 29, July 4, 5, (mat.). Spider in The House June 30, July 2, 3,-5, 6. Evening -performances 8:30 p.m., matin-' Adults- $8, children $3. Call S23-9300 or 523-9225 for tickets. —26 FIDDLE & STEP DANCE CONTEST - July 13. to 14 at Fergus District Community Centre, Fergus, Ontario. Camping available. For information call Mery Woods 519-843- 1630. -p26 , HOMECRUISER VACATION On beautiful Georgian Bay. Sleep six. Dates still available. Call or,write for brochure to Box 122, Pointe Au Baril, Ontario, POG 1KO 705-366-2511. —026 GIRLS, Junior and High School cheer leading camp. University of Windsor, July 29, to August 1. Boys 8 - 18 soccer, football, wrestling camp. South Western Ohio, train with experts. Apply Box 53, College Corner, Ohio, 45003. —026 COME AND HELP US CELEBRATE The Lucknow and District Horticultural Society invites you to a Bicentennial Garden Tour (starting point municipal parking lot 2 p.m.) and Garden Party (5 .p.m.), JULY 18, 1984. Picnic supper $3.00 per person. Tickets must be purchased by July 11. Call 528-3813 or 528-2702. —26,27 • SLOW PITCH TOURNAMENT Dungannon Agricultural Society Slow Pitch Tournament is this weekend, June 29, 30, July 1. Free dance Saturday night. Films for children Sunday 2 - 4 p.m. —26 . CANADA DAY Fireworks Display Sponsored by the Lucknow Firemen Sunday, July 1 at Caledonian Park. Lucknow Lions and Kinsmen ball game at 8:00 p.m. Scottish pipe music, fireworks at dusk. Free balloons . and flags for the kiddies, made possible by a Canada Day grant. SILVER COLLECTION be held on Sun,,.. July 8, 1984.at the Ashfield_ Township . The day will begin with a barbequ ("dinner at 12 o'clock. -26,27 " •.GARA SALE June 29, evening, June 0 all day, featuring men's, ladies' and children's clothing and footwear; household miscellaneous; counter tops, baked goods; crafts and. Avon, at Gollans at the east end of Lucknow. —26 BRUCE'COUNTY ART COMPETITION all permanent and seasonal residents of Bruce County are invited to submit up to three works of arts; oil, watercolour or pastels, on any Bruce County Subject. First prize $250.00 Second Prize $200.00 Third prize $150:00 The prize winners will become . the property of the Corp. of the County of Bruce, on permanent display in the new County Administrative Building in Walk- erton. All entries must remain on display at the Bruce County Museum from July 16 to September 3, 1984.E For further information and registration forms contact: The Bruce County Museum Southampton 797-3644 Or Mrs. Bernice Lampert, Wiarton 534- 1714 or Mr. Howard Collins, Port Elgin 832-2796. Attention Farme rs A. For sale ._..__® m®__®®_mmmm®_......m®om_.Q.._.. CONCERNED ABOUT SOIL EROSION? Attend'a soil conservation information and demonstration day at the farm of Ray Hogan on Thursday, June 28. Representatives from 0.M.A.F., M.V,C.A., H.S.C.I.A., • H.S.W. C.D. and others will be present to ' give presentations and answer your questions. Program begins at p.m with barbeque to follow. Plan to atte 25,26x PUREBRED AND FULL FRENCH. Charolais bulls for sale. Avignon breeding. Contact Fergus Kelly, 345-2197 (Dublin). —25-28 4 to 5 acres of good standing hay, 41/2 miles east of Lucknow, Highway 86. Phone 528-2120. —26 LucknowSentinel, Wednesday, June 27, 1984—Page 19 mm.mmm..mmmmmmm.mPmmmm©m.camma.mmmmmmWmmmmmmm.P.. A. For sale .mmmmmmmm.mmmmmmm..mmmmmmmmmmga®amm®mmmmmmo...®. BEHLEN DRYER; 850 model, continuous flow with extensions, in good condition. Can be seen and inspected at Amberley Grain Elevator, junction of 21 and 86 highways. Phone (519) 395-3300. -25-27 ATTENTION FARMERS! Not one nickel in taxes more than your fair share is a slogan at F.B.C. During the summer months you will be receiving your Notice of Assessment from Revenue Canada. If yours does not say "As Declared" you need Farm Business Consul- tants assistance now! Serving farmers' needs 52 weeks of the year. Call toll free 1-800-265-1002. —026, 027 12 ACRES OF STANDING HAY:' Phone 529-7190. —25x 65 ACRES of standing hay; McKee harvester with automatic unloader. Phone 395-2226. —26x 23 ACRES OF RED CLOVER, and 14 acres mixed hay, Timothy and Trefoil, in Ashfield Township. Call Wilfred Hackett, 529-7546. —26x HAY, phone 395-5142. _,..26x STANDING HAY milted. Phone 528-6993. —26 STANDING HAY, Timothy and Alfalfa. Phone .529- 7622. —26,27 30 . 50 LB. ,PIGS. Phone 392-6587. —26x B. Custom work CUSTOM BALING of large round bales. Call . Bill Robinson, 529-1857.' -25;26,27,28 CUSTOM ROUND BALING. Gerry Guiche- laar. Phone 395-5868. —26x C. Wanted STANDING HAY WANTED or will take off in shares,, Phone. 529-7302..-26 , mmmmmmGmmmmmmmm.mmGmm®mmmmm®mmmmmmmmm.m®®mm D. Livestock 43 mmmmmmq¢,.mmm®®.m.mmm.mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm®mm.mm®m®, SHEEP FOCUS' 84 July 20, 21, 1984. Markham Fairgrounds. 6 Top Quality sheep sales including R.O.P. Station Tested Ram Sale and Commercial Ewe Sale. Contact Jan Burtch, R. # 3, Omemee KOL 2WO. —026 PUREBRED SIMMENTAL BULL, sire was FCF Sunnyboy # GP11053. Phone 395-5207. mmm.......mmm......m.....m.m.mmmmmmmmmmmmmm®mmm E. Farm services mmY.1.m...mmmmm...m..i..m..m....M.imm®mm®m.m.m..4 BERG STABLE EQUIPMENT Barn Cleaners; manure pumps, vertical, horizontal; 8" to 15-P.V.C. or S.B.T. ductile. Cow and calf tie stalls. Loose housing. Bunk Feeders, Ventilation Equipment. Hog Con- finement. Ritchie heated water bowls. Farrowing Crates. Weaner Decks. Plastic Slates and also Farm Gates. Contact Lloyd Johnston R. R. 3, Holyrood, Ontario. Phone 395.5390 BUTLER Ring Drive Silo Unloaders, Big Jim Silo Unloaders, Volume Belt Feed- ers, Convey -n -Feed Cattle Feeders, Single Chain Conveyors, Barn Cleaners, Oswalt Ensil-mixers - FAR;MATIC - Blender r Mills, Blender Roller Mills, Blender` for Gtounct,Hii-Moisture ; corn, Augers, Leg Elevators ACORN - Cable Barn Cleaners WESTEEL-ROSCO - Grain Bins, 1350 to . 250,000 bu., Bulk Feed Tanks - ACME. - Fan -Jet Ventilation Systems HOULE - Liquid Manure Pumps, Clean- ers, Steel Trusses B & L - Complete Hog Confinement Systems SLURRY -SLINGER Liquid Manure Spreaders CLAY -Parts and Service for Clay Equip- ment ALSO - Electric Feed Carts, Straw Chop= pers, Fibre -Funnels, Ritchie Heated Bowls, Hurst Equipment We Handle Everythh g - Almost LOWRY FARM SYSTEMS LTD. At Amberley R. R. # 1, Kincardine Phone 395-5286 - The Man To See Is ifisINTEE dice FIELD STONE Century dwelling. situated on- 20 acres: Ten --workable acres and approximately 10 acres of nice bush, very secluded, surveyed. • PricedWeill. DUNGANNON 80 ft. mobile home with addition on' landscaped .lot.. Immediate possession, $13,900. A CHOICE building lot on Rose Street. Look this lot over for your present or future use. 150 ACRES, Ashfield Township, excellent home, well tiled; cash crop land. 100 ACRES, Ashfield Township, good drainage, cash crop. 200 ACRES, Ashfield, renovated home, good livestock buildings, tiled land. 100 ACRES Kinloss Twp., barn 50 x 100; 4 bedroom home, priced to sell. Possession can be arranged. 70 ACRES Ashfield Twp., recently renovated home, barn and modern Implement shed, located on Huron County Road 1. LICESNED RESIDENTIAL REST HOME, an opportunity for a couple to own an immaculately kept home with good income, financial statement available. 130 ACRES West Wawanosh Twp., 90 workable, 4 bedroom brick home; barn 50 x 100, silo 14 x 48 It. 100 ACRES West Wawanosh, approx. 70 workable, 15 acres hardwood 'bush. 100 ACRES Ashfield Twp., 4 bedroom home,_barn 75 x 80 equipped to finish approx. 500 hogs, liquid manure tank and silo 16 x 68; Implement shed 40 x 80. All buildings coloured steel. Financing available to approved purchaser. 98 ACRES West Wawanosh, excellent grass farm. Asking 955,000. 30 ACRES West Wawanosh, approx. 22 acres workable, balance bush, priced to sell at 527,500. 295 ACRES Kinloss Twp., two Immaculate Wiles; beef_ feedlot for 500.700 head, barn #2 hogs with feed storage, grinding and mixing fealties. Ideal as a father/son enterprise. 48 ACRES, Kinloss Twp., recreation, spring well and stream. 100 ACRES Huron Twp., recently renovated home, all workable, random tiled. 50 ACRES Witt Wawanosh, 40 acres workable, trout stream. MODERN RESTAURANT seating 40, fully equipped with separate 4 bedroom home. Highway location 4.5 acres. Inquire for further particulars: DUPLEX located on Stauffer St. Lot 92 x 165, reduced to 925,000 for immediate sale. COUNTRY HOME, KInIoTwp., con. 9, 3 bedrooms, 4 piece bath; lot size 131 x 420. THREE BEDROOM, 11storey frame home, Wheeler St. Lot 66 x 82.5 ft., Asking priced reduced to 917,000. ROYAL BANK building, Lucknow, well located, paved parking. DUNGANNON, garage, cement block building, opportunity for mechanic or body shop. All offers will be .cons) ' ► . LUCKNOW, 3 bedroom bungalow with spacious living, and dining area; 4 pc. bath and garage. Outram Street. For further particulars on these properties, please call WARREN ZINN, 529-7350 ALVIN ROBS, 396-8471 TERRY ZINN, 529-7350