The Lucknow Sentinel, 1977-03-30, Page 5COMING EVENTS
RIPLEY LIONS BINGO
Ripley and District Lions Club
Bingo, Wednesday, March 30th at
8 p.m. at Huron Township Hall,
Ripley. 12 regular $10 games; 1
winner take all, 1 special; 1
share-the-wealth; jackpot $250 on
58 calls.
BLYTH LIONS BINGO
Blyth Lions Club Saturday Night
Bingos, 8:30 p.m. Blyth Memorial
Hall. Jackpot $150 on 60 calls,
regular and share the wealth
games. EYeryone welcome.
Lucknow & District Lions Club,
$1,000.
RADIO BINGO
Numbers drawn at 12.29 p.m.
Monday to Friday
CKNX RADIO - WINGHAlvi
Cards $1. each
May be purchased from any
Lions Club member or
participating Merchants.
PROCEEDS FOR
COMMUNITY WORK
THE WAY OF THE CROSS
An hour of music and medita-.
tions by South Kinloss Young
Peoples on April 8 at 7:45 p.m.
South Kinloss Presbyterian'
Church. Everyone welcome. Free-
will offering.
SHOOT PARTY
St. Helens W.I. will sponsor a
Shoot Party in St.. Helens Hall on
Thursday, March 31st at 8.30 p.m.
Lunch and prizes.
L.O.L. CARD PARTY
Dungannon L.O.L. will hold a
card party Friday, April 1st at 8.30
p.m. Ladies with lunch free.
Everyone welcome.
ATTENTION DAIRYMEN
Treleaven's .Lucknow Feed Mill
Ltd. is sponsoring a Dairy Herd
Health meeting on Thursday,
March 31st, 2 - 4 p.m. in Lucknow
Legion Hall. Several speakers will
be present to answer questions on
farm operations. Film will be
shown on mastitis prevention and
treatment.
CARD PARTY & BAKE SALE
A card party and bake sale,
sponsored by Dungannon Agricul-
ture Society, will be held April 6 at
8:15 p.m. in Dungannon Agricul-
tural Hall. Everyone welcome.
EASTER DRAMA
The Lucknow United Church
Women invite you to attend their
presentation of the Easter drama
"Lo I am with you alway" to be
held in the sanctuary of the church
Tuesday, and Wednesday, April
5th and 6th at 8:15 p.m. A free will
offering will be received, and a
social time will be held in the
fellowship room.
EXPECTANT PARENT
EDUCATION CLASSES
The Huron County Health Unit
invites you to attend the Expectant
Parent Education Classes, being
held in the Health Unit Office,
Wingham Hospital, commencing
Wednesday, April 20, 1977 from
7.30 - 9.30 p.m. Would anyone
who is interested please pre-regist-
er by calling 1-800-265-4485 toll
free or the Health Unit Office at
357-2264. Both. husbands and
wives are invited to attend and
participate in the discussions."
HOWICK BINGO
How ick Lions' Bingo will be held
on Friday, April 1st at 8.30 p.m. in
Wroxeter Community. Hall.
Admission $1.00, 12 Regular
games for $10.00; 2 Share the
Wealth; one $25.00 Special; Jack-
pot of $95.00 on 58 calls; Purple
Ball of $40.00; Door and Consola-
tion Prizes.
COMING EVENTS
RE-OPENING TEESWATER
EX TOGGERY
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, March
31, April 1, 2; 2 to 5 p.m.;
Coronation Rebecca Lodge.
FILM NIGHT
Ladies film night. A learning
experience for all ages, Wednes-
day, April 4th, 8.00 p.m. at
Regional Assessment Office, God-
erich (next to Historical Jail). Four
films #1 Decision, #2 We Can Help;
#3 and 4 Shorts to stimulate
question and answer period. Can-
cer can be beaten if,found in time.
Canadian Cancer Society. See you
there.
DESSERT EUCHRE PARTY
A Dessert Euchre Party will be
held in the Assembly Room of
Lucknow Town Hall, Friday, April
1st at 1.30 p.m., sponsored by
Parent's Committee of Lucknow
girl Guide Company. Funds will
assist Rangers who are attending
1977 International Camp. Everyone
welcome.
SPRING CONCERT
The Lucknow Agricultural Soc-
iety are sponsoring a variety
concert on Friday, April 15th at
8.30 p.m. in the Lucknow Public
School.
.OLD TYME DANCE
Friday, April 15 in Whitechurch
Community Hall'. Music by Tiffin's
Orchestra, admission $4:00 a
couple, lunch provided, sponsored
by Whitechurch Hall Board.
FOR RENT
FOR 'RENT - ground floor one
bedroom apartment with kitchen,
living room and •bath, one block
from Main Street, available im-
mediately.. Phone 528-2031.
FOR RENT - two bedroom apart-
ment in Lucknow, newly decorated,
available immediately. Phone 528-
2625.
FOR RENT - small furnished
upstairs apartment on Main Street,
adults only, no pets, available
immediately. Phone 528-3134.
FOR RENT - in Lucknow, 1st floor
.apartment, contains large bed-
room, living room, kitchen, private
bath, heat supplied, call 528-2113
after six p.m.. 357-3840 days.
SWIMMING POOLS TO RENT
Will lease and install for, homeown-
ers, family size aluminum swim-
ming pool with patio. Choice of
styles meeting all fencing regula-
tions on a one, two, or three year
rental basis with option to oyin. Try
before you buy! Call collect
anytime 1-416-663-9508.
LAND FOR RENT - 20 acres for
clover, 65 acres for corn, 24 acres
for pasture, on Highway 86,
Whitechurch, phone 357-1478.
HOUSE FOR RENT - 2'/2 miles
west of Dungannon, available April
1st. Phone 529-7459.
FOR RENT - 45 acres land, 25 acres
crop and other 20 is in hay, Alvin
Hackett, phone 529-7517.
SAND BLASTING
BRICK BUILDINGS
ALL STEELWORK
AIR HAMMER WORK
BACK HOEING
ARNOLD STOTHERS
PHONE 529-7403
FOR ESTIMATES
The; Workshop
WIE HARTIN
and SON
R.R. 1 Dungannon
ANY ITEM •IN WOOD
NEW FURNITURE BUILT
OLD FURNITURE •
REPAIRED
PHONE 529-7205
IN MEMORIAM
JOHNSTON - in loving memory of
a dear father, Allan Earnest
Johnston, who passed away three
years ago April 3, 1974.
From hospital bed to heavenly rest,
God took you home to be his guest,
You suffered too much,
Your pleasures were few,
You never deserved what you went
through.
You stood the test,
You stood it well,
Just what you suffered no one can
tell.
A thousand times we needed you
A thousand times we cried,
If our love could have' saved,
You never would have died.
Lovingly remembered, never to
be forgotten by Donna, Douglas
and Debbie.
N. F.U. NEWS
By G. Austin
In the brief 'to the Huron County
Development Committee, the sub-
ject of hydro was discussed. Lorne
Luther and Lloyd VVillert of Zurich .
presented the brief on behalf of the
National Farmers Union members
in Huron County.
"In the interest of Huron County
retaining a rural predominance, we
believe any future plans to build a
hydro generating station must be
blocked.
Any planning authority existing
in Huron County should exercise
every clause possible in the
planning act to prohibit hydro from
building ,a proposed generating
station.
If rural municipalities do have
the control, as the provincial
government claims, and if the area
for such a station is zoned
agriculture,', such a development
would require a zone change.
We are saying that Huron
County should persistently refuse
to. yield to a development that will
only facilitate the destruction of
rural Huron County."
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1977 PAGE FIVE THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WANTED
WANTED TO BUY - refrigerators,
freezers, all shapes and all models
in working condition. Phone
528-2625.
SUMMER HELP WANTED
MATURE COLLEGE STUDENT
(male or female) for summer
employment, must be able to drive
car. Apply by letter only .to Box F,
Lucknow Sentinel, stating period of
time available.
MAN WITH HALF TON TRUCK
will do any type of work such as
painting, cleaning basements,
washing walls etc. Anything legal
for money, Phone Ken, 529-7909.
WANTED
LOCAL ARTISTS, CRAFTSMAN
HOBBIESTS
Interested in participating in a
weekly weekend displaying 'of their
crafts for the tourist trade this
summer. (July-August). Phone
528-2034 for further information.'
SALESMAN WANTED
EXPANDING CANADIAN OIL
COMPANY needs dependable per-
son who can work without supervi-
sion. Earn $14,000 per year plus
bonus. Contact customers around
Lucknow. We train. Write R. T.
Dick, Pres., Southwestern Petrole
um, Brampton, Ontario. L6T 2J6.
HELP WANTED - Registered
Nurse, part time days, for Pine-
crest Manor Nursing Home, Luck-
now. Phone 528-2820, 9 to 5 for
appointment.
WANTED - a pair of French doors.
Phone 528-3120.
WANTED - to rent pasture for 15 to
20 yearling calves. Phone 395-5152.
CAMPBELL
FARMS
Custom Work
SWATHING-CONDITIONING
BALING-COMBINING
GRAIN COMBINING
COMPLETE' GRAIN
DRYING FACILITY
CORN PURCHASED
TELEPHONE: 395-5526
Advertising
helps you compare.
CANADIAN ADVERTISING ADVISORY BOARD
TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF KINLOSS
TENDERS will be received by the
undersigned until ,5:00, p.m. April
4, 1977 for:
(1) Backhoe Work - Re Drains
(2) Light Dozer Work at Waste Dis-
posal Site
Please quote hourly rate and
make and model of equipment
including horse-power.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Mr. Harold Smith,
Road Superintendent,
Township of Kinloss,
Holyrood, Ontario.
The man who is short of cash
is usually short on optimism.
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to all who remem-
bered me with flowers, cards,
treats and visits while a patient in
Wingham Hospital. Special thanks
to Drs. Corrin and McKim and the
nurses on second floor.
Mrs. Harry Nixon
I wish to express thanks for gifts,
cards, visits and help at home,
while I was in Victoria Hospital,
London. All was deeply. appreciat-
ed.
Sadie MacMillan
Mrs. Ellen Avery wishes to
gratefully thank her many friends
for any kindness shown her during
her stay in Wingham Hospital and
since returning home.
I wish to express sincere thanks
to all 'who remembered me while in
hospital, with visits and those who
sent cards and gifts. Also Drs.
Corrin and McKim, the nursing
staff at Wingham Hospital, and the
neighbours who were so kind to my
husband at home.
Elizabeth MacMillan
We wish to sincerely thank . all
our friends, neighbours and family
for the lovely cards, gifts and
flowers sent us on our 50th,
wedding anniversary. Also special
thanks to Park View Lodge,
Teeswater for the dinner and
entertainment afterwards. These
kind thoughts will long be remem-
bered.
John and Janice McInnes
I wish to thank the staff of
Wingham and District 'Hospital for
the good care to me there. Thanks
for all cards, letters, gifts and
flowers and to those who visited
me. Special thanks to Drs. Ping and
Mowbray, Rev. R. H. Armstrong,
Rev. B. Passmore and my good
neighbours.. It was all deeply
appreciated.
Annie H. Kennedy
We would like to thank friends
and relatives for gifts and cards we
received while in Hospital. Thanks
also to Drs. McKim and Corrin' and
nurses at the. Medical Centre. A
special thanks to lDr. Milne and
nurses at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London.
Bev and Chris Button
We would like' to thank our
friends and neighbours for attend-
ing the dance in Saltford last Friday
night and for their generous
donations.
Mr. and Mrs. Clete Dalton
and family
ATTENTION FARMERS
ANDERSON FLAX PRODUCTS
ARE STILL TAKING ORDERS FOR
HAY AND PASTURE MIXTURES
WE STILL HAVE SOME OF THE NEW ALGONQUIN AND
ANGUS ALFALFA VARIETIES
Flax contracts and some types of seed grain still available
WANTED
FARMERS INTERESTED IN GROWING,
REGISTERED OATS OR BARLEY
IiiiS Viltit'Sj11911" Shur-Gain
16% Hog Wormer
$5.00 PER Su lb. BAG