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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-07-30, Page 5Chen; r and 4 pc. cup- oil hard- extra ately. If no :ETS LE sr In es of ;able lable hone 'king Cage, • Arie, as a aids, sion, II y., town ad a aper, you IRE quid — is ley's IL', and tires eon- >2.98 lone in e: iosIN-TEE 0.1 N R WALTCR NOTICE HILRAY FARMS LTD. ABATTOIR, HOLYROOD The best in Home Grown, Dry Fed, Drug Free Beef. Try our Fresh Home Made Sausage. ,Cus- tom killing by appointment. Phone 528-2132 CLOSING NOTICE Beattys Beauty Shop, Lucknow, will be closed' from August 9 to -August 18. - CLOSED NOTICE Huron Auto Wreckers will' be closed all day Saturday, August 16th. NOTICE On July 15th someone 'in Luck- now sent a man in a greyish brown i/2 ton pickup truck to the residence of G. R. Whitby to get some fire extinguishers. Informa- tion on this matter would be ap- preciated. Phone 528-3813. FOR RENT FOR •RENT = small apartment . available August 1st, furnished or semi-furnished. Call 528-2174 • or 3134. FOR RENT — a one bedroom fur- nished apartment, one block from Main Street, available September 1st. Phone 528-2031. FOR.RENT — one bedroom apart- ment, large living -room, kitchen - dinette, utility room, heat and hydro included; available' Septem- ber 1st. Apply Village Store, Whitechurch . phone 357-2530. FOR RENT —7 3 bedroom house between Lucknow and Ripley, 'available middle of August:. Mrs. John Geertsma, phone 395-75510. LOST LOST — from Lochalsh area, three 700 to 800 lb. steers, Bayne MacLennan, phone 395-5351. LOST — a pink cotton Centennial dress, loaned at the tithe of Luck- now Reunion. If anyone has it please contact Virginia Hackett; 529-7546. SNAIL'S PACE •Payine as they go would cut down the speed most people are accustomed to traveling. HTONAGH REAL FS1ATE BROKER THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO fire 50 at EL thing box con- R. 2 SUPER CASH BINGO Legion Hall, Lucknow, every Thursday, 8:30 p.m. Pot of. Gold game — winner take all. 14 reg- ular games, $10 each: 2 Share the Wealth games. A $30 Special Jackpot game for $105 on 57 calls or $25 consolation prize. BOBBY GIMBY DANCE' Friday, September 5th at Luck- Arena;' -barbecue lunch,--$5- per person; sponsored by Luck- now Lions, tickets from all mem- bers; tickets are available on TH.- Cash Draw which will be held that night. 25th ANNIVERSARY The Agnew girls request the honor, of .your presence at a re- ception honoring the 25th wedding anniversary of their parentp, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Agnew, to be held in the Lucknow Arena, Sat, urday, August '9, 10:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. Everyone welcome. BUS TRIPS Contact Montgomery Motors. Lucknow for information on bUs trips to Toronto Exhibition. BASEMENT 'SALE A Basement Sale will be held in Kingsbridge Parish Hall, Satur- day, August 16, 10 a.m. to' 4 pan. sponsored by Kingsbridge C.W.L. ANDREW - LANE PICNIC The Andrews and Lanes are gathering at -Ashfield Park, on.' Sunday, August .10th at 12:00 noon to celebrate the occasion -of. the 125th anniversary of their arrival in Canada and the 50th Annual family picnic. Bring your picnic basket & we'll join in a smorgas- bord dinner at twelve o'clock fol- lowed by an afternoon of sports, a variety program and visiting. At five oclock lunch will be ser- ved. We hope we can share this day together. DURHAM KINSMEN SUMMER BINGO Friday, August 18; $3200 in 'cash Prizes. Four $100.00 Cash door prizes. 19 games nitely, Doors open at 7:00 p.m. at Durham Memorial Arena.. HANOVER HOLIDAY TOURS WESTERN CANADA - 12 days departs Aug. 16 by air and motor coach and 22 days- departs Aug. 30 by motor coach. ViSit Calgary, Banff, Victoria, Vancouver, Jasper, Edmonton. NEW ENGLAND - 10 days departs Aug. 9, includes Boston and beautiful Cape Cod. WILLIAMSBURG AND COLONIAL. VIRGINIA - 8 days departs .SePt. 6. Visit restored Williamsburg, Jamestown, 'Yorktown, Gettysburg, Washington. SENIOR CITIZENS SPECIAL MANITOULIN ISLAND AND SUDBURY - 2 days departs. Aug. 5 and 8. Cruise on the new M.S. Chi-Cheetriaun. AKRON, OHIO - 2 days departs Sept. 6th. Attend the Cathedral of Tomorrow. For information contact Coach House TRAVEL SERVICE Goderich 524-8366 Jim COOrtney TRAVEL SERVICE Listowel 291-2111 Hanover TRAVEL SERVICE Hanover 1-800-265-3007 Kincardine • TRAVEL SERVICE Kincardine 3963477 PLUMBING and HEATING REPAIRS INSTALLATIONS Lic. Plumber 25 yrs. Experience PHONE LUCKNOW 528-2922 PROFITEERS Today it's not just the high cost of meat, but a greedy few wa'nt, to take all the gravy. 100 acres- in West Wawanosh, spring creek, 35 acres workable, balance in bush. 120 acres in East Wawanosh, 75 workable, spring creek, 2 trout ponds. 3 bedroom brick and frame house, barn and garage. 4 bedroom 2 storey brick house on large lot with garage Excellent 2 storey 3 bedroom brick' house on 'large lot in the country. New brick 3 bedroom house on good lot and good location. 3 bedroom 1 storey house with new addition, immediate possess- ion. 3 bedroom insul brick house on the edge of Lucknow with large steel shed partly insulated and heated. ' Front row 2 bedroom frame cot- tage with some furnishings on Kintail Beach. We have cleared and wooded lots in the country for sale. Robt. Campbell Bus. 528-2031 Res. 529-7417 STRAYED STRAYED — last week from farm on western outskirts of Lucknovv, a white faced Holstein cow., Any- one knowing of its whereaboutS, phone Joe MacMillan 528-2713. APPLICATIONS APPLICATIONS Applications will, be received for the position of CARETAKER FOR RIPLEY - HURON COMPLEX - (no ice making required) State salary expected. Applic- ations to be sent to Box 2 /Ripley, Ontario by August 11, 1975 at 7 p.m. For particulars about dut- ies phone 395-2670. CARD OF THANKS We would like to,sincerely thank our many relatives and friends for the social evening and dinner party given in honour of our sil- ver wedding anniversary. The lov- ely gifts, flowets cards and best wishes have made this a mem- orable occasion for us. Thank you so much. Bev and Bill peterbaugh I wish to thank everyone who remembered me with cards and visits. Special thanks to Dr. Mc- Kim and kind nurses while I was a patient in Wingham' Hospital.' Mrs. Art (Elva) Smeltzer I would like to extend 'my sin- cere thanks to relatives and friends for cards, gifts, flowers and '-visits during my . stay in Wingham District Hospital. Spec- ial thanks to doctors and nurses. Sadie. C. Johnston I wish to express thanks to friends and relatives for their cards and kicdnesses to ine ,and • my family while I was a patient in University Hospital, London and since returning home. 'A very special thank you to the neigh- bours who so kindly looked after my 'hay and stored it all in the barn during my illness. These acts of kindness will not be for- gotten. Russell Btishell We wish to thank all who re- membered us with gifts;• cards and visits while in hospital. Spec- ial thanks to Dr. Leahy and nurs- es on 2nd floor.. Beth Wormington and Cherie Lynn John and Doreen Dahmer and family wish to thank those who were so kind in expressing their Sympathy at the time of their re- cent bereavement. These acts,of kindness were very much apprec- iated. The family of the late Robert Stewart would like to express a sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours, for their mes- sages of .sympathy, floral tributes and donations ,to the Heart Fund during their .recent bereavement. Special thanks to Dr. Leahy; nur- ses in ICU of Wingham Hospital, Barry and Joan McPherson Fun- era'. Home, Teeswater. The brothers and sisters of the late Martin' MacInnes express deep appreciation for cards of sympathy and letters of comfort in their loss of a much beloved bi'other. Jerry and Brenda (Ritchie) Huizinga wish to thank all their relatives friends and neighbours for the lovely gifts at the time of their Wedding. All was very much appreciated and they were pleas- ed to be remembered. I would like to sincerely thank all relatives, friends and neigh- bours for the many cards flowers, treats, phone calls and visits while I was a patient in Victoria Hospit- al; also thanks to the Lucknow Legion. These were very much 4p- predated. .Max Bushell PAGE FIVE THE MAN TO SEE IS . . . -3 BEDROOM HOME 'situated on: Havelock St. This older home has been well cared for and has the advantage of location, mature maple" trees," garden area, ete. Must be sold to settle estate. COUNTRY HOME in Ashfield, 3 acres of land, home has modern kitchen, living, room and dining room,' 3 bedrooms. Recently 'ren- ovated throughout. • 215 ACRES of recreational and• development acreage; approxi- imately 60 acres of water with balance in bush and open land. 3 BEDROOM TRAILER HOME with addition on large lot in Vil- lage of Ripley. Priced right. MODERN 4 BEDROOM HOME in Goderich, 2 bath, fireplace,- double garage, on quiet street. Over 2,000 sq. ft, of living area.. Shown by appointment only. 140 ACRES of choice tile drained cash crop land, highway location,- nearly new modern 4 bedroom brick home. Modern finishing barn for 325 hogs, liquid holding tank. sealed grain storage. 197 ACRES with 175 workable, 8 room stone home. Barn for beef cattle, located on paved •road. Fall possession. 3 BEDROOM COTTAGE, lake- front lot, Kintail beach, fully fur- nished. This cottage has a 3 piece bath, built-in cupboards and is priced to sell. Immediate pos- session. 5 BEDROOM HOME and good barn located in Ashfield Twp. on 24 acres of choice farm land. This property is close to the lake. 16 ACRES mostly bush, spring creek, well located on good road, hydro available. If' you have agricultural property, large or small acreage, and are thinking of selling, we would be pleased to talk to you. All en- "Aries confidential. WARREN 'ZIN'N Phone 529-7350 1975 'WEDNESDAY, JULY 30,1975 COMING EVENTS COMING EVENTS TROUSSEAU TEA Mrs. Harold France of 19 Pat- rick Street, Wingham wishes to invite relatives, friends and neigh- bours of both families to a Trou- sseau•Tea to be held at her home on Saturday, August 23rd, 1975 from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. in honour of her daughter Bar- bara's forthcoming marriage to Grant McDonald otRipley, 50th ANNIVERSARY In honour of the 50th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. ArL dill, Mason, Ripley, their family are holding Open House On Sun- day, August 3rd from 2 to 4, p.m. Relatives and friends are invited to call. Best wishes only. FINAL WEEK •,Blyth Summer Festival presents its final week of performances. Mostly In Clover, July j31 and Aug- ust 2 and The Mousetrap, July 30 and August 1. • RECEPTION There will be an open reception honouring Mr. and. Mrs. Ron Mc- Guire ' (Julie Reeves) following, their marriage Saturday, August 16 in the Huron Township Hall. LunCh will be provided. Everyone welcome. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, Listen to the radio and watch for posters for particulars con- cerning the Lucknow Horticultural. Society Flower Show to be 'held Wednesday, August 13. TROUSSEAU TEA -Mrs. Jim Hunter will entertain at a, trousseau tea •on Monday, August 18th at her home in honour of ' her daughter Wanda's forth- coming marriage' and welcomes friends to call from 2 to 4 p.m. or 7 to 9 p.m. • • SUMMER DANCE - Plan to attend the Summer Dance. on Saturday, August 16th in the Lucknow Arena, sponsored by the Lucknow and District Kins- men' Club. Music by the Harbour- lites. LUCKNOW QUEEN DANCE On,Saturday, September 6, in Lucknow 'Public School, Mac- Kenzie's Band will play for the dance _and Miss Lucknow will .be choSen. The businessmen were asked to sponsor a girl and al- ready some girls have been con- tacted. Any business who has not. been. contacted and' would like in- formation contact Frank Alton, 529-7218. TROUSSEAU TEA Mrs. Donald Murray of Holy- rood will entertain at a Trousseau Tea on Saturday, August 9 in honour of her daughter Marjorie's forthcoming marriage and invites friends and relatives to visit from 2 - 4 or 7 - 9 p.m., SAND BLASTING BRICK BUILDINGS . ALL STEELWORK "AIR HAMMER WORK BACK HOEING ARNOLD STOTHERS PHONE 529.7403 FOR ESTIMATES fljmimmosimium