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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-11-05, Page 5ENTS GO w, every t of Gold 14 reg. Share the 0 Special. n 63 calla, L cknow for , Toronto, r 20. Con- s, 528-3007. • of West nual meet- on Satur- p.m. All cCormick, ty Master Secretary INGO Saturday .m. 13Iyth t $150 on share the one wel- NEED PAPER For. Your Duplicator? STENCILS? MASTERS? INK? THE SENTINEL Has Them All PHONE 5211-2M NOW IN STOIC - NEW J & M GRAVITY BOX Over 350 Bus. Capacity • ORDER NOW — LIMITED SUPPLY IN 1976 NEW J. and M. WAGON AND BOX $950.00 SPECIAL . YEAR END CLEARANCE PRICE ON FERTILIZER SPREADERS 3 pt. hitch and trail models 1 1 22 PLY AIRCRAFT TIRES , 1 I On 6 hole heavy steel rims. Ideal for loader tractors 1' and heavy wagons 1 SPECIAL $100.00 ONLY 10 LEFT MAX A. RIEGLING Phone 395 5107 Evenings Death Notice ARNOLD At St. Joseph's Hospit-, al, London on Sunday, November 2nd, 1975, Miss Lydia May Arnold, of 858 Lorne Avenue, London, in her 86th year. Dear sister of Mrs. Laura McAlister, Toronto and Mrs. • Dr. W. R. (Lillian)t Quinn, London. Also survived by nieces, Mrs. Ruth Gray, London, and Miss Marion McAlister, Toronto, and nepheW Mr. Arnold McAlister, Agincourt. Visitation in the Needham Memorial Chapel, 520 Dundas Street, after . 2 p.m. Tuesday, where the funeral service will be conducted Wednesday, November 5th at 11 a.m., Rev. Farquhar MacKinnon, of Centen- nial United Church, officiating. At the request of the family donations to the Gideon Bible Society and the Canadian Bible Society would be appreciated. Interment South Kinloss Cemetery. WANTED WANTED -- small tricycle and one larger tricycle, good con- dition. Phone Mrs. • Wm. John Irwin, phone 529-7332. WANTED — good ;home for toy Pinscher and Terrier cross male dog. Phone 528-2542. HELP WANTED SECRETARY THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION requires a full time secretary at its administration centre in Clinton Duties, to start as soon as poss- ible, include typing, machine and - or shorthand transcription, fil- ing, machine copy work and other general office duties. Salary,' fringe benefits and holi- days in accordance with C.U.P.E. agreement. Applications, including tele- phone number, should be deliver- ed to 103 Albert St., Clinton, by 4 p.m. on Friday, November 14, 1975. . W. Shortreed, D. J. Cothran., Chairman Director of Ed. APPLICATIONS THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION. at Huron Centennial School Brucefield requires a HALF-TIME SECRETARIAL ASSISTANT Duties to commence December 1st, 1975. To' work in School Lib- rary each afternoon. Apply in writing to A. Mothers, Principal, before November 15th, 1975. D. J. Cochrane, W. Shortreed Director Chairman APPLICATIONS TOWNSHIP OF KINLOSS APPLICATIONS will be receiv- ed by the undersigned for One Part-time Grader Operator and. Three Part-Time W i n gna e n. Please state experience. Applic- ations must be in the Road Super- intendent's office by 5:00 P.M., November 17. Wages set by Union Contract. No application neces- sarily accepted. Mr. Harold Smith, Road Superintendent, Holyrood, Ontario CARD OF THANKS • We would like to thank our friends and neighbours for com- ing and helping make the social evening a happy .occasion. Thank you for the gift of money and special thanks to Bob and Jean, Beryl and Allen and all those who helped. Everything was greatly appreciated. Bud and Marj Parrish Frank Mewhinney wishes to ex- press thanks for cards, while he was hospitalized and to those who provided transportation for his family. Air was deeply apprec- iated. Pearl Jamieson wishes /to ex- press her thanks to her family, relatives and friends for their cards, flowers, gifts and visits, while she was a patient in Uni- versity Hospital. Special. thanks to Drs. Corrin and McKim and Dr. Ken McNay of Wiarton, also many thanks to. Rev. Glenn Noble for his kindness 'shown to her and her family. I would like to thank everyone for' letters, cards, flowers and gifts, I received while in St. Jos- eph's Hospital, London and since returning home. Carol Bushell Dick and Carolina Reed and sons of Hazel Park, Michigan and the family of W.. G. Reed,' Luck- now, wish to thank everyone for their kindness and sympathy dur- ing the long illness and passing of a beloved son and grandson. IN: .MEMORIAM HEWITT — in loving memory of a very dear brother, John A. Hew- itt (Jack) who entered into rest November 13, 1974. Calm and peaceful he is sleeping, Sweetest rest that follows pain, We who loved him, sadly miss him, But trust in God to meet again. Lovingly 'remembered by sister Bell and husband. IRVIN — in loving memory of a dear wife and mother Mabel Es- tella Irvin who died one year ago, November 5th, 1974. Not till the loom is silent •and the shuttles cease to fly, Shall God unroll the canvas and explain the reason why, The dark threads are as needful, in the weaver's skillful hand, As the threads of gold and silver in the pattern he has planned. Sadly missed by husband and family. Bruce Farm Report 4-H FALL DANCE , The Bruce County 4-H Council is sponsoring a dance in the dies- ley District High School on Sat- urday, November 8th, 1975. Dance to the sounds of HAMADA from 9:00 P.M. to 1:00 A.M. 4-H mem- bers are encouraged to' bring along their friends and family to help support 4-H in Bruce County. This is an open dance; everyone is welcome. Randy Willick, Extension Assistant NOTICE 'During the late months of 1975, we plan to have a series . of meetings designed specifically for the people who made use of the IMPIP Program. The content of these meetings is based on your replies to the survey sent around earlier. We know that the topics art important ones • to everyone and are ones of greatest concern today. We plan to have men knowledge- able in that specific field give a talk on designated' topics. 'Mere will be • a question period after each topic so you can feel free to ask questions about that topic. These people may also be avail- able to talk to later or, visit your farm if you have a serious prob- lem.. Below • is a timetable of the places and dates of these meet- ings. More information will come directly to you dater. Please note that the same meet- ing will be held in both plaCes. You need only attend the one clos- est- to you. Please feel free to come. We are sure you will gain from , these meetings. All others also welcome. 'W. J. Grexton, Assistant Agricultural Rep. Places — Formosa Community Hall Nov. 24; Dec. 2; Dec. 9, 1975 Bervie I.O.O.F. Hall Nov. 28; Dec. 3; Dec. 10, 1975 All meetings start at 10:30 a.m. and end at 2:30 p.m. Bring your lunch; coffee will be provided. SANDI BLASTING BRICK BUILDINGS ALL STEELWORK AIR HAMMER WORK BACK HOEING ARNOLD STOTHERS PHONE 529.7403 FOR ESTIMATES NTEE RIALTO 100 acres, 80 workable, balance in hardwood bush and rough pas- ture. Good L shaped barn, small silo and excellent 3 bedroom' brick house. 4 bedroom 1% storey frame house on large lot. The asking price has been reduced as owners are anxious to sell. 2 storey frame building on main street in Lucknow. This building has 400 sq. ft. at front suitable for small business and large apartment in rear and above all heated with nearly new furnace. Priced for' quick sale. 187 acre dairy farm, level land, 70' ties, stable cleaner,' large silo with automatic feeder also 44 x 60 ft. new addition to barn. Good house with all modern conven- iences. Robt. Campbell Bus. 528.2031 Res. 529-7417 Advertising helps YOU compare. CANADIAN ADVERTISING ADVISORY BOARD THE MAN TO SEE IS COUNTRY HOME in Ashfield, 3 acres of land, home has modern kitchen, • living room and dining room, 3 bedrooms. Recently ren- ovated throughout. MARLETTE HOME 12 x 60 with expanded living-room in beautiful condition, stove, 'frig, broadloom and other extras. This home is situated on 'a corner lot in the Village of Ripley. You would be proud ton own this home. For fur- ther particulars phone for appoint- ment. , 2 BEDROOM HOME located in Lucknow, 3 piece bath, full base- ment. Immediate possession avail- able. 200 ACRE FARM located in the Ripley area, approximately, 180 acres workable, pole barn 48 x 98 and paved yard. Three bedroom home with all conveniences, new oil furnace and drilled well. 5 ACRE LOT in Ashfield Town- ship, treed and open area, located a few miles from Lake Huron. Asking $8,500. TRAILER HOME 34 x 10 in good condition, located in the Lucknow area. 1.11111091131MI 5 BEDROOM HOME and good barn located in Ashfield Twp. on 24 acres of 'choice farm land. This property • is close to the lake. 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. eutouesitor WARREN ZINN Phone 529-1350 PAGE FIVE THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO . WOW BERT W. PESTELL Real Estate Realtor, Waterloo IS pleased to' announce the appointment . of RUTH VAN DER MEER AS SALES MANAGER OF A NEW BRANCH OFFICE AT AMBERLEY Ruth is a long time 'resident of the area and is fully Pre- pared to handle your Real Estate 'transactions. Ruth welcomes your inquiries, and looks forward to meeting her many friends at the 'new office opening. REMEMBER THE DATE Monday, November 3rd, 1975 AllOr04111I4PAIIII/MIII'IMII#ANIF/aMr/IIII 041111041111P/~0 .• At the junction of higksvays 21 and 86 Amberley Office 395-5833 Residence (GOderich) 524-7875 111ORTGAGES' ARRANGED, BOUGHT, SOLD R • S, 191s WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1975 N....••••••••••710... RVICE. y ;Service' ovember 9 Hall at 2 will be R. yerybody hoot Party . y, Novem- unch will LAIRg5 ions Club ralaires in ct School, 8, 8 p.m. hoe! $2.00. vance tic- ions Club URCH ER • MBER 12 m. $1.75.. Ad ' . For tic- or any VICE e Service od Hall on 11 at 11 aufman of speaker. and Mrs. nne Krae- 3altford on at 9. p.m. neighbours ruthers Or- NG J. will hold nday. Nov- Brookside • s will be ,rn Penfold ipposed to draw. and !ome. ES t Associa- Retarded .-Lites at Saturday, 9:30 to 1, As at the EdisburY G will start rember 6 Novera- 4