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24. Business opportunities
STORE
FOR LEASE
ON
LUCKNOW MAIN STREET
(ONE OF THE BEST IN THE VIIIAGE)
1800 SQ. FT. WITH 24 FT.
FRONTAGE
Available April 1st
Fbr particulars contact:
SIGNAL STAR PUBLISHING
P.O. Box 220
GODERICH, Ontario N7A 4B6
Attn: J. H. Aitkens
or call
GODERICH 524-2614
LUCKNOW 528-2822
KINCARDINE 396-2963
W AIKERTON 811 -sono
27. Deaths
CULBER!, LEROY ALEXANDER - at Wiarton
Hospital on Wednesday, February 20, 1985,
Roy Culbert of Wiarton and formerly of
,Lucknow. Husband of the former Lillian
Homes. Father of Fay Ross. Funeral service
was held from. the George Funeral Home,
Wiarton; on Friday, February 22, at 2 p.m.
Spring interment Bayview Cemetery, Wiarton.
--12
30. In memoriam
MadINTYRE
In loving memory of Joe MacIntyre, who
passed away ten years ago, Manfi 24, 1975.
We, do not need a special day, •
To bring you to our minds,.
The days we do not think of you
Are very hard to find.
We think of you' in silence
And do not make an outward show,
But what it meant to lose you, Dad,
No -one will ever know.
We cannot bring the good times back,
Your hand we. cannot touch,
But we still have the memories
Of a Dad, we loved so much.
Always remembered and missed by the
family. ,
—12
31. Cards of thanks
JOHNSON
I wish to thank the staff, the nurses, Dr.
Massell, and everyone who took such good care
of me while I was a patient in Pineaest Manor.
Thanks for your kinds ess. Thanks to those who
visited, me, for cards and gifts • of fruit, etc.
Thanks to those who drove my wife over to see
me.
Redvers "Meff ' Johnson
—12
PAYNE
I wish to thank friends and relatives for treats,
visits, letters, cards and flowers during my stay
in
Wingham and District Hospital. Many
thanks to the kind nurses and therapists and
doctors as well.
Mrs. Beatrice Payne
Maitland Manor, Goderich
—12x
McQ.UILIIN •
Thank you to all friends and relatives who
remembered me with visits, flowers and treats
while I was in University Hospital, London.
Special thanks to the Ludmow Doctors and
nurses and the staff, at University Hospital.
Dick, McQuillan
—12 /
KINLOSS COMMUNITY CENTRE
• The executive of the Kinloss Community
Centre would like to say a special thank you to
everyone who helped with the Old Fashioned
Country meals and also a special thank you to
all who supported them.
—12
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31. Cards of thanks
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SMELTZER
We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks
and appreciation to relatives, friends and
neighbours for your many acts of kindness,
floral tributes and special donations following
the loss of a beloved wife, mother and grand-
mother. Our special thanks to Norma Humph
rey, the doctors and nurses at Kincardine
Hospital and "University Hospital, the Air
Ambulance team; Rev. Flancom ' and Rev.
House for their help and comfort and also to all
our friends who served lunch following the
service at St. Luke's Parish Hall. Your
thoughtfulness will always be remembered.
Arthur Smeltzer and family
—12x
FERGUSON
Thank you to all the Wingham nurses on the
first floor, the Doctors at Lucknow Medical
Centre as well as friends for cards and treats
while I was in hospital.
/ William H. Ferguson
—12x
32. Coming events
EASTER SEAL CAMPAIGN
By Lacknow District lions Club during month
of March. Donations may be mailed back to
Orville Elliott or left at Bank of Montreal or
McDonagh Insurance. -10,11,12
HAM & TURKEY SMORGASBORD
By Willing Workers, Thursday,. April 4,
Dungannon United Church, sittings 5 and 7
p.m. Adults $5.00,, children under 12 $1.50, pre.
schoolers. free. Tickets call 529-7770 or
529.-7617.-12,13
LUCKNOW BUSINESS ASSOCIATION
MEETING
Thursday, March 21, 2 p.m., Mayfair Rest-
aurant. —12
LUCKNOW DROP IN CENTRE
Open Monday and Friday, 2 - 4 p.m Everyone
welcome. No age limit.—12,13,14,15x
EUCHRE TOURNAMENT
Saturday, March 23, at Dungannon Agricultur-
al Hall. Registration. 1 - 2 • p.m. $3.00
admission. Prizes $50, $40, $30. Special contest
for 12 cakes. —12
INDOOR FIEA MARKET
At Dungannon Agricultural ,Hall, Saturday,
April 20, 10 am. to ? Fbr information or table
space call 529-7934. -12 •
WOMEN TODAY •
Will be holding ,their quarterly meeting at the
Clinton Town Hall, upstairs, on Wednesday,
March 27th, at 8:00,p.m Fl eedom from assault
will be the topic of a panel featuring local
service providers dealing with family violence.
Information on services and literature provid-
•ed. Public welcome. —12
PUBLIC INFORMATIQN MEETING
Sponsored by Christian Fanners Federation of
Ontario, Monday, March 25, 8 p.m. Ladmow
Town Hall. Topic: A Challenge to Christian
Farmers. Everyone welcome, —12
. REGULAR MEETING •
Of the Lucknow Legion Brandi 309 will be held
on Tuesday, March 26, 8 p.m All members are
urged to attend. —12ar
EVERYONE W ELCOME
The Lucknow Anglican Youth' Group invite you
to St. Peter's Parish Hall, Saturday, March 30,
to view the film BEN NUR Two showings 10
a.m. - 3 p.m. or 4 p.rn. - 9 p.m. Lands
provided. $3.00 person. Fbr tickets and further
information, please contact Margie or Dale
Lougheed 528-3607. —12,13
PAPER DRIVE
The Mothers' Committee of the/ Lucknow
Brownies, Guides and Pathfinders will be
holding a paper drive this spring. Please save
your newspapers for us. --12
MARCH
LEGION DANCE
Saturday, March 23 ..
Lucknow Legion
W ilbee Orchestra
Smorgasbord Lunch
$10.00 per ceupk
—12ar
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32. Coming events _Attention Farmers!
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EXPECTANT PARENT EDUCATION
CLASSES
The Huron County Health Unit invites you to
attend the Expectant Parent Education Classes
being held at Wingham Hospital Clinic
Building commencing Wednesday, March 27,
1985, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. The cost is $5.00. Fbr
pre -registration or further information, please
call the Health Unit office at 357-2264:
—12,13,14ar -
REGULAR MEETING
Of Ludmow Agricultural Society 'at the
Community Centre, Tuesday, March 26, 8:30
p.m. Prize list will be revised. —12 -
KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION •
To beheld for Lucknow and District Christian
School, Wednesday, March 27, 2 :30 •-• 3 :15 p.m.
at the School. Children are invited to ,join the
kindergarten class while parents fill out
enrollment forms. Please bring child's birth.
certificate. —12,13
BLYTH FESTIVAL •
Eritage traditional jigs, reels and step -dancing
Friday, March 29, 1985, at 8 p.m. adult concert
Saturday, Mardi 30, 1985, "at 2 p.m. kids
concert. —12,13 •
BLY'I'H FESTWALSINGE S
Rescheduled concert, March 24, 3 and 8 p.m.
Ontario Street United Church, Clinton. Reserve
tickets by phoning the box office 523-9300 or_
The Blyth Saga 523-4331. —12
ANNUALBAKESALE
Sponsored by Lucknow Beavers, Cubs and.
Scouts, Saturday, March 23, 2 - 4:30 p.m. in
Greer T. V. and Electric. BOTTLE DRIVE '
Saturday, April 27. —1
65TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
The family of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McQuillin
wish to invite friends, neighbours and relatives
to tionour their parents 65th wedding anniver-
sary, March 30, at the Lucknow Legion. Open
house 2 - 4, 7 - 9, dance 9 - 12. Music by
Kountry Kats. Please accept this as a personal
invitation. Let your presence be your gift,
—11,12,13x
MEEITNG •
All mothers of Lucknow Brownies, Guides and
Pathfinders are invited to attend a meeting on
Monday, april 1, 1985, Lucknow Town Hall,
7:30 p.m. —12,13
COMMUNITY MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER
Fbr Brenda Henderson, Wednesday, Mardi
20, 8 p.m United Church, Lucknow. Everyone
welcome. —11.12
REGUTAR MEETING
Of the Incknow Horticultural .Society will be
held Wednesday, Mardi 20 at 2 p.m. at the
Ludmow Legion. Everyone welcome. —11,12
classifieds
528-2822
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A. For sale
800 BALES OF 2ND CUT HAY, mostly Alfalfa.
Call 529-7724. —12,13
DOUBLE CUT RED CLOVER seed. Phone .Tim.
Graham, 529-7412. —11,12x
24' x50' DRIVING SHED; 250 bales of fust cut
hay. Phone 395-5071. —11.12
AIL STEEL BALE RACKS, order preferred;-.
light and heavy grader blades; trailer bunk
feeders. Ower Martin Manufacturing, R R 3,
Wallenstein, Ontario NOB 2S0. (519) 699-
4144. —012
! !ATTENTION!!
We are now dealers ` for Amazone
products.
These include fertilizer spreaders, 16
jet air spreader, 40 foot and precision
drills. In stock; 1 161et air spreader.
Place order early
as supply is limited!
STANLEY
Farm Supply
Bervie
395-2434
Teeswater
392-6825
E. Farm services
APPLY YOUR CLOVER SEED EARLY for
better germination and in return higher clover .
yields. Custom spreading is available with light
weight ATV for rninimuin soil compaction.
Fhone lawrence Hogan at 529-7062.
—12,13,14
FARMERS WANTED who are paying too much
tax or are not using all the tax breaks available.
Phone us today! Appointment times available
to process 1984 tax returns in your home.
FARM BUSINESS CONSULTANTS, 2109
Oxford St. E., 'Lyndon N5V 2Z9. Call toll free
1-800-265-1002. In business year round helping
farmers for over 33 years. —011
F. For rent
75 -'80 ACRES, Whitechurch are for cash crop.
Phone 1-578-1021. —9-12x
FARM FOR RENT approximately 70 acres
workable. 3 miles east of Ripley on concession
8. Will consider long term Call 524-7165
(Goderich) after 6 p.m. —12tf
FARM FOR RENT, 100 acres fall ploughed.
Fhone 524-7560. —12
MCDONAGH
PEAL ESTATE & INSUPA`,CE LTD
528-2031
RIPIEY, business and living quarters, brick, insulated, electric heat, 24,900.
Lucknow
FARROW TO'FINLSH,, 190 flat workable aures, 4 bediroom home, paved drive.
50 ACRE FARM, modern hog bane, paved road, $35,000.
ON THE IAKE mobile home with addition, plus guest house, 3 mi. from Ludlow.
KINIOSS TWP. 131 ac. beef farm, upright and trendy silo, large bar; 3 bdr. home, drilled
well, 4th concession. '
LUCKNOW HOMES
JUST IISTED, 4 bdr. cement home, large attached garage, make good workshop, paved
drive, $37,000.
JUST LISTED, 4 bdr. brick, hot water heating, paved drive, small bank, large lot.
4 BDR brick, fireplace, 3 baths, swimming pool, paved drive, double lot. •
10 YEAR OIC 3 bdr. brick bungalow, large family.room with fireplace, 2 baths; hot water
heating, sundeck and 'paved drive, 3 blocks from post office.
4 BDR home, excellent condition, Vz block from Mahn St. asking $37,500.
Fbr further hhforniaklon on these and other properties please call
FRASER MacKINNON, BARRY McDONAGH DAVID MacKINNON
395-2880 528-3821 395-2483