The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-01-15, Page 5KINLOUGH
The Holyrood Women's Institute
held • a card, party in the hall on
Thursday evening. Nine ,tables
were in play. The high lad* waS
Mrs.. Glen Haldenby, high 'tent
Jack. Scott, lucky draw Alex Percy.'
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Don Bertrand (nee Joan Petty) of
Simcoe on the birth of a son Marc
Andrew.
Mr.. and. Mrs. Art Graham; Mrs.
John Barr, Edna and May jloyle
visited on Friday . with Mr. and
Mrs. M. Johnston at. ListoweL
We extend sympathy to Mrs.
Cora MacDonald and family in the
passing of the late Robert Mac-
Donald. The funeral, was held on,
Thursday from the ,MacKertz'
Memorial Chapel, Lucknow:. T
MacDonald family were former
residents on concession 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex • Percy and
other relatives attended the funeral
of her brother-in-law the late
Albert Trafford at Hanover on
Friday afternoon. We extend
sympathy to Mrs. Trafford (the
former Mary Thompson) and fam-
Miss Winnifred Percy and Brian
Percy spent the week end with Mr.
and. Mrs. Don Bertrand and Marc
at Simcoe.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley . Wall
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
MacPherson, concession 10. •
Sympathy is extended to Mr. and
Mrs. Etnie Hanna in the death of
his sister Mrs, 'Edna Bell of Gorrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill MacPherson
visited Sunday' with Mrs. Ina Emile
of Wingham.
Visitors with Mr. and 'Mrs.
William 'MacPherson of Holyrood
during the holiday season were Mr.
and Mrs,. Dan McInnes and Nancy
of Blyth• and "Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Maulden and Keith 'of Holyrood.
THE RED CROSS IS
PEOPLE LIKE YOU
HELPING
PEOPLE LIKE YOU
NOW RENTING _
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TIRE NEW
GLENN HAVEN HAVEN APARTMENTS
2 BEDROOM UNITS IN VILLAGE OF LUCKNOW
For More Particulars Call
GERRIE AND BERNICE GLENN
529-7924
Seaforth, Jan. 29
Seaforth Cominunity Hospital
Board Room, 24 Centennial
Drive, Seaforth°
Wingham, Jan. 30
Huron County Health Unit
Office, Catherine St.
Wingham
All interested persons are
invited to attend this seminar
Please contact:
Huron County
Health Unit
524-8301
or
1-800-265-4485
by Jan. 24, 1915
NO NEED TO IMPROVE
On this 186 acre dairy farm, move
in and take' over. Modern 2 storey ,
4 bedroom home, 2 baths, forced -4.
air oil furnace and electric heat.
Large barn 87' x 90', 52. tie-ups
for cows, 44 on pipe line, stalls
all new, bulk cooler, automatic
eder, -stable-cjeanersi-3-silos-
and unloaders. Paved barn yard.
Land open bottom level to rolling.
Priced at $163,000 with terms.'
One of the best farms we have
listed in 'a long time.
-A HOME AS WELL AS
AN INCOME
This two storey solid brick build-
ing containing 3 apartments, one
one bedroom and one, two bed-.
room on first floor, two bedroom
on second floor - with separate
baths. Recently remodelled with
new roof, thermo pane windows,
moder4t panelled- walls, separate
hydro meters, forced air oil fur-
nace. Main street location.
OFFICE.
357-3840
W. ADAMSON 528-2113
C. SUTCLIFFE 392-6969-
C, COOKE 335-3358
I. REID 396-3788
Hanover Hloliday Tours
FLORIDA
VIA AIR
1. Ft. Lauderdale - 9 days -.dep. Mar. 15 (mid-term)
-incl. transport to and from airports Twin $336.
2. Daytona Beach - 9. days - dep. Mar. 15 (m
4nci, transport to and from airports
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VIA MbTORCOACH & AIR
3. Gettysburg, Washington, Myrtle Beach,
Daytona, St. Petes, Ft. Lauderdale, Dayton
-15 days - dep. Mar.1
-Incl. transport to and from airports
VIA MOTORCOACH
4. Gettysburg, Washington, Myrtle Beach,
Daytona, St. Petes, Ft. Lauderdale; Dayton
-21 days' -dep. Mar. 1 •
Id-term)
Twin $329.
Jekyll Island,
Twin $398.
Jekyll Island,
Twin $448.
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOTis rONTARIO
5. Lexington, Perry, Cypress Gardens,•St. Petea, Ft. Lauder-
dale, Daytona, Florence, Washington
-15. days - dep. Feb. 22 Twin $337.
6. Daytona Beach - Long Stay - 29 days - dep. Mar. 7 Twin $495
7. Daytona Beach 9' days; 9 nights - dep. evening Mar. 14
-(mid-term) Twin $232.
8. Daytona Beach - '9 days; 9 nights = dep. evening Mar. 21
-(no night travel) • Twin $248.
ARIZONA NEVADA CALIFORNIA
1. Phoenix, Grand Canyon, Las Vegas, Hollywood, Monterey,
Yosemite, San Francisco ,- via air & motorcoach
-15 days - dep. Mar. 29 & Apr. 12
-inch. transport to and from airports Twin $629.
NASHVILLE
1. Attend Grand Ole Opry; Tour Nashville; Visit Oprylandi
-3 days; 3 nights - dep. evening May. 29, May 16, Aug. 29, Oct.
10 - via motorcoach Twin $94.
2. Special Departure. . . visit Kentucky horse farms and
Training Centre;, see Mammoth Caves-Grand Ole Oply; Tour
Nashville; Opryland.: S days (no night travel) -dep. Aug. 1
Twin '$159.
For Information-it ReeetvatIOns - contact
Hanover Travel Service
29010th- St. Hanover
Phone 1-800-265-3001 Toll Free
wgromSDAY, JANUARY 15, 195
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CARD
Fairview Dairy would like to
thank all their customers for
cards and patronage over the
past year. . Tom, Hilda and Mark.
I • would like to thank everyone
for the lovely cards, letters and
parcels while I was a • patient in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
William Irvin,
R.R. 7, Lucknow
The family of the late, Robert
MacDonald wish to extend' thanks
to friends and neighbours for
their many acts of kindness and
, eipressfons of , sympathy at the
time of their bereavment.
Many thanks to Rev. G. Noble,
MacKenzie Funeral Home and
Drs. Corrin and McKim. A special
thanks to Mr. and Mrs. G. New-
bold and Staff for all their .care
and kindness during the past few
years.
Mrs. Cora 'MacDonald and- -
We wish to thank our nefghr
bours on the 8th Concession for
the dance put on in our honour
and to friends, relatives and
neighbours .who turned out. We
would like to take ,this opportunity
to thank the neighbours who help-
ed at the time of our sale. Special
thanks to • Margaret Blue and
Betty Scott for the'lovely'
prepared' for us the day we mo
ed. These kindnesses will alwa
be remembered.
Morgan and Doris Johnston
and family
APPLICATIONS
APPLICATIONS
Applications will be received
for grazing steers on the A.R.D.A..
pasture farm for the 1975 season.
Applications will also be received
for heavy cattle 600 - 800 lbs. for
the months of May, June and
July. Application forms available
from
ONTARIO MINISTRY OF
AGRICULTURE AND FOOD
Box 1330, Walkerton, Ontario
Telephone 881-3301
Application Deadline
February 20, 1975
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Ashfield Township, 193 acre
beef and hog 'farm with 2 „silos
and large Implement storage. .
Nearly new bedroom electric
heated- brick house.
4 bedroom solid brick house
with small barn on 1 acre of land
on the outskirts of Lucknow. This'
house is in good repair, vacant
and ready for immediate pos-
session.
Robert Campbell 529-7417
Office 528-2031
CULBERT'S
CA13INET SHOP -
AMBERLEY
STYLES DISPLAYED
Pioneer, tempra, provincial,
winchester, carriage house
FINISHES
teak, walnut, cherry and white
PHONE 395-5298 AND 395-5516
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FOR SALE
3 BEDROOM HOME situated on
a choice corner lot on. Havelock--
St. in Lucknow. Living room,
dining room, kitchen and one
bedroom down. House has oil
furnace and 3 piece bath. Ideal
retirement home. Immediate, pos-
session.
CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN, in
Lticknow, 3 bedroom home with
large living morn, dining room,
kitchen, new 'sun porch; oil heat.
Separate additiOnal 2 bedrooni
apartment with every conven-
ience. Situated on 2 lots, this is
an excellerii home ' with an in-
come. Shown by appointment
only._
QUIET RETREAT in the country
(Liicknow, Wingham area), com-
prising 1.7 acres, with a 6 room
frame home requiring major re-
pairs. New hydro line installed,
drilled well on pressure and sep-
tic tank.
_16 ACRES: mostly bush, spring
creek, well located on good road,
hydro available.
WE HAVE several excellent bus-
inesses for sale in the general'
area. Inquire for further partic-
ulars.
LOVELY SOLID WHITE BRICK
residence, located in St. Helens,
four bedrooms with closets, lot
132 ' x 231.. If you want quiet
country living make an appoint-'
ment to see this home. Immed-
iate possession.
If you have agricultural property,
large or small acreage, and, are
thinking of selling, we would be
pleased to talk' to you. All en-
quiries confidential.
WARREN ZINN
Phone 529.7350
Wilfred „McIntee
& Co., Limited
. WALKERTON
Member of the Grey and Bruce
Multiple. Listings Service
List M.L.S. Over <66 Salesmen
Working For You
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Pro Life Group
An executive meeting of The
Voice of the Unborn, the Wingham
Pro-Life Group was held on Mon-
day, January 6., The.minuteS of the
previous meeting and , treasurer's
report were presented and approv-
Plans were discussed fora dance
sponored by the Pro-Life Group to '
be held in Wingham on February 8.
The first annual meeting of this
organization is tentatively schedul-
ed for the first week of April. Rev.
K. Hawthorne, co-chairman will be
in charge of the meeting. A report
from the notriinating committee
stated that all of .the present-
executive, excluding chairman,
have agreed to stand for office• for
another term.
Two speaking engagements are
scheduled for Wingham and Aub-
urn in the near future. These
presentations include a slide 'and
tape talk by Dr. and Mrs. J. C.
Wilke entitled; "Abortion-How it
A Food Handlers,
Seminar
Will be held in the following
locations -
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Goderich; JOn. 27.
Assessment Office board
room, Ploucester Terrace
Exeter, Jan. 28
Ladies Auxiliary Room, South.
Hurdn Hospital, Exeter
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