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SKELTON MEMORIALS
ESTABLISHED OVER SIXTY YEARS
WALKERTON PHONE 881;0234 ONTARIO
A large stack of monuments at fair prices
Available for evening appointments
VERY UNIQUE SETTING 'for a Lucknow bungalow on-
Clyde Street with the Nine Mile River bordering the
_tear of the prepedy—Animmacritate 3 bedroom-home--
with attached garage plus rec room and extra large lot,
this lovely brick home HAS BEEN FURTHER
SLASHED TO $39,900,
IMMACULATE. NORTHLANDER. HOME on an extra •
large scenic lot in Lucknow with 2 bedrooms, den
kitchen, and living room plus 4 pc. bath - utility room,
closed, and open porches. loptiaal appliances, new
detached garage - workshop and convenient to down-
town. Very cozy, for retirees or young couplet!
...
POINT CLARK COTTAGE, newly built 2 bedroom
winterised dwelling within 1 1/4 blocks of Lake Huron,
garage attached, large treed lot and circular drive. A
dream for retirement . at only $42,900.
CONTACT: STAN CHADWICK 357-1344, 357- 2497
1 Mail
T-o See-1s
i miNTEE
ARE YOU LIVING
WITH A DRINKING PROBLEM?
AI-Anort can help!
PHONE 8814113 Walkerfon
Or Write P.O. -Box 467, Lucknow
LES PETTER SHOES
LORNE ttEID
LIJCKNOW SHOE REPAIR PHONE 528-2011
Select Your
Footwear Pot
- Now At
Petters
Minor Hockey
Registration.
Town Hall
Saturday, October 11
and Saturday, October 18
‘111.
'11ENPRAlA SA.LE$ • ARENA
GIANT $75,C100
LIQVII*Tpit,i$ALE
AT THE. WINGHAM SALES ARENA
680 Josephine Street, IVingliant, Ontairio
TO CELEBRATE. OUR GRAND OPENING, OF OUR
NEW ADDITION TO' OUR WINGHAM SALES.
ARENA, 'WE ARE OFFERING OVER 575,000 WORTH
OF FINE NEW. FURNITURE, RUGS BY THE 5Q. YD.,
LINOLEUMS, STEREO COMPONENT & STEREOS,
OIL-PAINTINGg- ON CANVAS, LAMPS, CLOCKS,
COPPER & BRASS ITEMS, ETC. THIS SALE WILL
ENABLE YOU TO FURNISH YOUR' ENTIRE HOME
ATPRICESTHAN-WILL-BE-SUREAPO-PLEA-SE-YOU:—
Thursday, Sept. 25th, 9 cm. - 9 p.m,
Friday, Sept. 26th, 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Saturday, Sept 27th,-9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
SELLING - 2, 3 and 4 pc. chesterfield suites, In various
colours, materials and styles, also sectional furniture,
occasional, chairs, variety of coffee and end tables,
selection of dining room suites, in fine maple, oak and
pine tsolid wood construction), corner and bowfront
china cabinets, table and Oak sets, round oak tables,
tea wagons, good selection of bedroom furniture, super
deals on 20 yr. warranty orthapedic box springs and
mattresses, bunk beds, captains beds, mates beds,
brass beds, several types of wall clocks, hundreds of
pcs. of copper and brass items, In various sizes and
styles, hundreds of yds. of high grade rugs, [cut to your
specification], no wax Hooleums, over 20 colours to
choose from, coat racks, haft racks, sofa beds, lamps,
fern stands, magazine 'racks, kitchen cupboa;ds, and
matching table and many more smaller 'items of
of Interest.
WE GUARANTEE YOU CANNOT BEAT OUR PRICES
PLAN TO ATTEND '
TERMS - CASH, CHARGEX, MASTER CHARGE,
OR KNOWN CHEQUES, DAY OF SALE
SALES MANAGER: JAKE TUICKERT
PHONE WIN GHAM'357-1730
t1QUIDATIONS & AUCTIONS
BY BELL HACKETT
Get well wishes go out to
Frank Ritchie, who is a
patient at *Winghain and
District Hospital,.
Karen Campbell, 'London,
spent the weekend with her
Parents, Arn and Dona
Campbell, Sandra and She
ila, Karen is taking the
course at the Region-
al School of Nursing.
Fred and Ellen {Andrew}
BY KATHRYN TODD
Anniversary: Sunday 'will
be held. at St. Helens IJnited
Chureh this Sunday. This is
, the 118th anniversary service
for this .church. Mr. Richard
Hawley, Student Minister, of
Auburn, will . conduct the
service and Joan Black will
be soloist.
HarcAd 'Fowler an 'his
daughter, Janice, have pur-
chased 'a new home in Clin-
nni4_,The Fowler hoine wai.'
damaged a couple:ef Itiontha
ago by fire. The community
extends their best to the
Fowlers in their- new corn.
mitnity.
' , Mr. and Mrs. Tem Pegg
have purchased the house
which, Mt. Fowler owned and
upon completion of extensive
repairs they plan to reside
there.
Mrs. Wayne Todd attend-,
ed the, ForeSt Fall Fair to
exhibitsheep. This is her
first effOrt exhibiting . sheep,
on'her own. She managed to
win nine first and three
BY 'RUTH IlUtilMEIER
Lynn Houston of Calgary is
holidaying here with her aunt
and uncle, Ken and Joy
Houston and girls and her
grandparents, Mr. and. Mrs.
- Harvey-HouStorrof Lucknow:_._
:The school teachers are still
on strike at Calgary and have
Mayes is
Visits
taking advantage of this time
to visit with her father, J. J.
and her family here in this
area.
Mt. and Mrs. Brian Keith '
and Louise's mother, Mrs. ).
Ann toneybear of TOronto
visited on the weekend with k\t
Brian's parents, Mf. and ,
Mrs. Dian Keith. •REALTY WORLD ;
Mr. and Mrs. Walter ;
Dickie and Jan's brother, ; W. J. Hughes Realty Ltd. I.
John Wilson of Toronto,
spent the weekend with Mr. C 395.5952' .
and Mrs. Ira Dickie. Mr. and $15,5001 For a 66' x 132'
Mrs. Doug Di of Mark- I lot PLUS a 2 bedroom 1'%,
dale were up on Saturday to baths mobile home. Fin- 2
visit with the, family. ancing available. Located
Fred Wainwright of Tor- in Dungannon. R.134
onto visited with'friends in ;
this area over the weekend. f YEAR ROUND HOME in
He visited with Mr. and-Mrs. Point Clark. Alit right for
Frank MacKenzie. Mr. retirement. 2 bedrooms
Wainwright came here over ; and a family room. Beata-
50 years ago from McGraw to ifuily treed lot. Call Chris
Carlow station to be on a ; Holloway 395;3448 or 529.
farm. He had to work to put 1, 7268. K-706
himself through school. Het
first went to Ed Anderson's MOBILE HOME. 3 bed- i
farm and Went to school at ; robin Glendale. Asking ;
Dungannon under the teach- ) $11,500:00. For more in- f
Olive at Crewe, Then Mr. 'away.
Wainwright worked for Sam j
Sherwood and put hiniself ASHFIELD T WNS HIP.
through Lucknow high school ) 75 acres. Cash cropland
where Miss McLean and Mr. and pig set-up. Bank barn t
Macintyr were two of his, !, and PA storey home just ),
teachers. 'Be sang the old ?, outside of Lucknow.
song, Ivory Places, at Dun- 1
gannon church. He taught '; Call Chris Holloway at
school 'for several years 3 395.3448 or 395.5952.4,
across Ontario and .Mani- Phone our Goderich office
loba. Some of the schools f Toll Free 1-800-265-7017.
were really in backward
ing of Palmer Kilpatrick and
areasd iip Wit* northern;
part of Ontario and Manitoba
he was known as a "trouble
shooter". He was also. in the
RCAF overseas. However,
Mr. Wainwright is back in
Toronto again.' He knew the
-MacKenzie-family-and:stay-
ed with them and Miss Mary
MacLeod in Lucknow, while
he was here. 'He had not
been back for 40 years.
seconds for the Sonthdown
and Hampshire. sheep. Mari
HumphreY attended also and
assisted in showing the flocks
Mr'. and Mrs. John Siecler.
Jr. .of Listowel visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Tcidd
and family and attended ,the
birthday party of . Jeriean
Todd, Mrs. Sleeker also cele-
brates her birthday on the
same, day as .her, niece.
Several area residents at-
tended the fall. fairs at.
Lucknow and Dungannon
this past week: Congratula-
tions to exhibitors who
participated in both of these
fairs.
Mr. and Mrs. Dutch Du.
Chorine of Witigharn were
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Wayne Todd and fam-
ily.
'LAST WEEK
Helen:Todd, Isabel Miller
and Maudie 'Fisher of Luck
now travelled to Toronto -for a
few days to attend a lawn
bowling tournament for the
Championship in the Senior
formation call Chris Hol-
are n'ts
\
now owned by. Lane Gardner.
On Sunday, they called at' the
home of Wiyiam and,
Beryl Hunter. '
There will' be no Sunday
School or church at Trinity on ,
Sundays September 28th as it
will 'be St.,, Helens atiniVer-
sary at 11 a.m. All high
whoa Itncients-of4he-charge----0
are 'invited to the manse
Sunday evening, September
28th, -
Last weekend Alex and
Ella Hackett visited with her
brother, Allan and Dorothy.
Hunter, Allison and Andrew,
Trenton. The Hunters have a
market garden farm.
Tom and Jean, Bavvtin-
hiemer, Brantford, visited
for a few days last week with
his cousin, Ella and Alex
Hackett.
Matey enjoyed attending
the Lucknow and Dungannon
Best, Toronto came hi the
Lubknow Fall Fair on Satur-
day and enjoyed seeing many
of her former neighbours of
the' 12th concession. Ellen
grew up on the farm across
from Mel and Jayne Ritchie,
Citizen group, There were .16'
districts participating in the
tournament wbich was held At the Boulevard Lawn Bowl-
ing Green.
Donald MacDonald injured
his shoulder while at a ball,
m gamerMr, 'MacDonald has
dislocated his shoulder sev-
eral times this year. Pending
a trip to' a specialist this
week, Don hopes tohave the
injury repaired to avoid
'future problems.
Emma Martin, Huron, Town-
ship and later for Ralph
Ni*on, 12th concession, Ash-
field. Sid was in the Second
World War, in the Air Force
and later as an Ordinance
Officer. He was' inqpiring
abOut his friends at LupknoW
and wanted to be remember-
r--ed-to-thc folks-helmeW-here;
Congratulations to Bev
Blake and Carla Biancucci,
who were married at St.
Anns, Peterborough last Sat-
urday.
Don and Sherry Alton,
Vanessa, Heather and San-
dra spent the 'weekend with
her parents, Bill and Marion
Reynolds, Ridgewir.
Fairs last' week. Congratula-
tions to the many folk who
showed and won with their
entries,
Martin Scott and Danny
MacKenzie are holidaying at'
Cedar Point, Ohio, this week.
Jim and Isabel 'Hunter
visited recently for the, week-
,__with—their-L-daughte
Wanda and Jack Miller,
Barrie. They also spent the
week with their friends, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Dubie, Parry
Sound.
Sid Smith, Ottawa, had a
phone visit with William G.
Hunter last Sunday. Sid had
lived in this area and worked
on the farm of Dick and