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tiPER CASH BINGO
NI Hall, Lucknow, every
ray, 045 p.m. Pot of Gold
Omer take all. 14 reg.
510 each. 2 Share the spew
gmes.
e
A $30 Special.
gamfor $110 on .58
$5 consolation prize.
CONSIGNMENT •
STOCKER SALE
Monday, May 7
tniodation for 400. head
NOW, COMMUNITY ••SAL E
Robert Macintosh
phone 528-9912 Or
3954230
. •
RECEPTION
option will be held for
kad Mrs. Donald Alton
Reynolds) in Dungannon
al Hall On Satur day,
Lunch be served.
lby The Blenders.
,SPECIAL BINGO
Ito attend the Special Leg-
it* on Wednesday, April
[the Wingham Legion Hall.
~Ceeds for the.Wiagham and
:t Association for the men-
Barred.
•
BLYTil BINGO
i to Blyth Lions Club
„every. Saturday night 'at
in Blyth Memorial Hall.
Sion $1.00; 12. regular
'r of $10 each; 2 share - the -
'games; $25 special; door
1125.00 jackpot on 60 calls
kr.•
VARIETY CONCE RT
kir Concert presented by
side School on • Thursday
kik, April 12 and '13 at
Silver Collection.
RECEPTION
iPtion and dance for Mr.
ks. John Stacey,, nee Thel-
ardon; on Saturday; April
la‘the ithitechurch Hall.
:The Alley:Cats. Ladies
liting lunch. Everyone,
he.
;RUMMAGE SALE
Olivet unit of. St. Andrews
r•; Ripley will' hold their
Rummage Sale on Friday,
2,Ith from 2:30 p.m. to ,10
and Saturday; April .28th
11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the
'Silverwoods building,
1w. Proceeds to help our 2
as in 'children.' Any
S in good clean condition
leIcoine.' Phone Mrs. Jack'
le 45.2827 or Mrs. Ray
1en 395-2701.
MONEY FOR HOME OWNERS
2nd and 3rd.Mortgages
Easy, quick approvals
BORROW WHAT YOU NEED
12,000 to /100,000
PAYMENTS YOU CAN AFFORD
Loans on homes, forms, fats, •
cottages, commercial
buildings. Money for home
. improvements, consolidation
of bills, in fact for any pur-
pose Write or telephone
'collect to 10 p.m. today. 24-
hour local service. Prompt
Investment -Corp., 330 Bay
St, Toronto. 1-416-366-
9584. Evgs. .1 -414-239-4913.
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USED TRU
Fresh ., . Trade-Ins
1970 GMC
FLEETSIDE
1/2 TON
1971 FORD.
STYLEPDE
1/2 TON
Six cylinder, standard shift,
24,000 miles. Like new. Lic.
No. C28236
1971 GMC
FLEETSIDE
1/2 TON
350 V-8, turbo hydramatic,
radio, rear bumper, heavy
duty springs. 19,000' miles.
Used as a car. Lic. No.
P40189
1971 GMC
FLEETSIDE
1/2 TON
307 V-8, standard shift,
power, brakes, all heavy
duty suspension and over-
sized tires.
1968 CHEV.
STEPSIDE
1/2 TON
Six cylinder standard shift
auxiliary springs, big
mirrors. 22,000 actual one
owner miles. Lig. No.
C29599.
1967
MERCURY
RANGER
STYLESIDE
1/2 TON
352 V-8, automatic, radio,
rear bumper. Chrome
package. Above average.
1967 CHEV
STEPSIDE
1/2 TON
Six foot box, 283 V-8, radio,
standard shift. 50,000 miles.
Lic. No. T36360.
Six cylinder, automatic,
power steering, power
brakes. 18,000 miles. Must
be seen. Lic. No. C27877. E
1969 FARGO
STYLESIDE
1/2 TON
Six cylinder, standard shift,
good condition. Lic. No,
B32987. •
PONTIAC
BUICK
524-839.1:
pODER1CH:
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' THE RED CROSS IS
PEOPLE LIKE YOU
HELPING
PEOPLE EIKE YOU
MALTING BARLEY CONTRACTS.
AVAILABLE
TRELEAVEN'S MILLING CO. LTD. •
Call 528-3000 for information
SEED• WILL IE•maimmi.......ompommoiimmai
COMING EVENTS
VARIETY CONCERT
On Wednesday,. April 18th or
Thursday, April 19th, plan to at-tend the Ripley. High School's
Variety Concert held in Ripley
High SChool. Concert starts • at'
8 p.m.
OLYMPIC FILM;
Wingham and District Associa-
tion for the' Mentally Retarded
at their monthly meeting "in the
Wingham PUblic School •Auditor-
ium on Monday,. April 16 at 8 p.m.
will show a film, "Take A Second
Look", the 1972 movie of the Spec-
ial Olympics featuring our local
gold medal winners. Everyone
most welcome.
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HANOVER TRAVEL TOURS
•
Four seats left' on our Jet Air
and Motor, Coach to Arizona,
Nevada and California, leaving
from Wingham April 14, return
April 28. Tour visits Phoenix,
Grand Canyon, Los Vegas, Los
Angeles, Yosemite National Park-
, and Sari FranciSco.
Western Canada, including
Calgary Stampede, 22-day fully.
escorted Deluxe Motor Coach
tours. Departures June 23 and
.Jime 30 to Winnipeg, Regina,
Jasper, Vancouver, Victoria,
Lake Louise, 'Banff, Calgary, in-
cluding the Stampede, then via
Y61lowstOne National Park. •
MaritiMes, 13,-day Motor Coach
tours, weekly Sunday departures
from June 17 - September 23. Also
19-day Newfoundland tours, June
30 - August -11 and September 8:
Sunflight summer vacations to
Jamaica, 'Barbados, Freeport,
and NasSau. Weekly departures.
Carribean Summer cruises via
P. and Q. Canberra, 8 and 10-day
cruises from Toronto - $295.
Charter flights from Toronto to
London, Prestwick, Amsterdam
and Frankfurt. -
For tour 'membership, folders
or further information, contact
Hanover Travel Service, Box 420,
Hanover, or phone 1-800-265-3007
(toll free).
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CARD OF THANKS •
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nixon wish
to sincerely, thank all those who
so kindly remembered them on the
occasion of their 60th wedding an-
niversary with gifts, flowers and
cards of congratulations.
We wish to extend our 'thanks
to relatives, neighbours and
friends and the Village of Luck-
now for gifts, visits, flowers and
cards which made our 50th Wed-
ding Anniversary a memorable
occasion.
Rae and Percy Graham
I wish 'to extend my thanks to
everyone who remembered me
with cards, letters and visits while
I was a patient in University Hos-
pital, London. These kindnesses
were deeply appreciated and will
always be remembered.
Wm. Webster
COMING EVENTS
VARIETY CONCERT
Variety concert on Friday, Ap-
ril 13 at 8:15 p.m. at Reids .Cor-
ners Hall. Local talent, Proceeds
for. film projector. Sponsored by.
the Christian Education. Commit-
tee of Pine River United Church,
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ANNUAL MEETING
"The Long Term Management
of Chronic Asthmatic Children"
will be the topic of the 4th annual
meeting of Bruce, Dufferin, Grey
TB and RD Association. Dr.
Harold A. Williams, ClinicarDir-
ector of the Ontario Crippled
Children's Centre, Toronto, will
be guest speaker. The public is
invited to hear the speaker free
of charge at 8 p.m. at the Cardin-
al Motor Hotel, Varney on April
25, 1973.
REGULAR MEETING
Lucknow Agricultural Society
will hold a meeting in the town
hall on Thursday, April 19th at
9 p.m. ,
MAGIC BEAN STALK
St. Joseph's School, Kingsbridge
presents' the Magic. Bean Stalk on
Tuesday, April 17 at 8:15 p.m.
Adinission $1.00.
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CARD PARTY
Euchre and Shoot Party in the
Whitechurch Community Hall on
Monday, ' April 16 at 8:15 p.m.
Lunch served. Proceeds toward
painting the hall.
ST. HELEN'S. SHOOT PARTY
The last Shoot Party of the
season at St. Helens will be held
on Wednesday, April 18 At 8:30
p.m. Pie counter.'
DUNGNNON CARD PARTY
Dungannon L.O.L. will hold a
Card Party in the Orange Hall on
Thursday, April 19th at 9 p.m.
Everyone welcome.
WANTED
/WANTED -- general carpentry,
cabinets, formica and arborite
tops. Elmer Culbert. Phone 395-
5298 or. 395-5516.
WILL. BUY 'FOR CASH -- older
model tractors ' in running con-
dition. Stan Horsburgh, Winghain,
phone 357-2744.
WORK . WANTED -- for back hoe,
excavating, ditching, loading. A. '
Showalter, Whitechurch, phone
357-3569.
WANTED - responsible party to
'maintain and retain harvest of
mature orchard; approximately
three acres apples, pears and
plums, West Wawanosh area, ex-
cellent opportunity for additional
income. Phone 357-1087.
WANTED '- to rent, 'grass. for 30
cows, preferably in the Holyrood
LucknoW area. Jim Murray,
R.R. 3 Holyrood, phone 528-5156.
WANTED - back-hoe work. COn-:
tact Donald. Curran, R.R. 1 Dun-
gannon, phone' 529-7459.
WANTED - an 8 foot Kongskilde
cultivator, phone 529-7320.
HELP WANTED
4th class stationary engineer for
shift work, excellent wages, work-
ing conditions and fringe benefits.
Send resume to
ADMINISTRATOR
Huronview
P.O. Box 219, Clinton
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
International Harvester is offer-
ing its complete line for you to
sell in the Ripley, Lucknow trad-
ing area. For more information
about how you can make money
with an Internatiohal Harvester
contract, write Gary Walden, P.O.
Box 659, Stapler, Ontario.
ANTED TO BUY - Dead Stock
We pay up to $15.00 for dead
cows and up to $20.00 for dead
horses, smaller animals accord-
ing to size. Call collect 8814459
Walkerton or Zenith 58130 (no
toll charges) Graf Stock. Re-
moval,
LOST
LOST. - black heifer, strayed
from lot 30,. concession 1,. Culross
Township, weighing about 550
lbs. Last seen .3 weeks ago. Phone
357-2459.
FOR RENT
LAND 'FOR RENT on shares,
approximately 100 acres. on 12th
Concessidn West . Wawanosh
Township. For further particulars
apply Warren Zinn 529-7350.
HOUSE FOR RENT - on 2nd
concession 'Kinlois Township, 1 1/2
miles from Lucknow, 3 bedroom
with all modern conveniences,
$85 a month. Phone 395-,5458.
FOR RENT -- modern house ap-
proximately 41/2 miles from Luck-
now, four bedrooms, living room
and kitchen. 'Built-in cupboards
and full bathroom, oil furnace,
immediate possession. Phone
Dungannon 529-7926.
LAND FOR RENT - 381/2 acres
well drained land for corn. Loc-
ated on 12th concession of Ashy
field'. Phone 395-5443.
'LEGION DANCE,
l0 ,to' "Morellos' Combo"tueknow ,
Legion, Saturday, 11 from 10 - 1 a.m., spon- k The Royal Canadian
Admission $1.50 per per-
'ersons 18 and over wel-
FAMILY FUN NIGHT
int Fun Night for the as and adherents of Luck-
tited Church will' be held
!day, April 15th at 6 p.m.
rent. will, begin with a pot
1IPPer and end with enter-
lit including music .by The
Intentions from' Teeswater.
PROFESSIONAL
IELOPMENT DAY IN
BRUCE COUNTY
'ILIDAT, APRIL 13
eking: Mission Impossi-
rale topic on which Dr.
tenon, from the Psychol-
%theta of Waterloo Lu-
Yniversity, will' be speak=
the teachers of Bruce in Port Agin Saugeen
Public Retool.
sing llr. MorgenSon's talk tellers will be attendi4 liorkshops of their choice
selection of twenty-six.
tvorkshops will be on a Inge of subjects, bringing
O
p to, date with the lot-
thing Methodology and ng i materials.