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32.. Coming events,
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DANCE TO PLAYER
Sponsored by Lucknow Kinsmen Saturday,
November 9, 1985, 9 - 1 'at Lucknow
Community. Centre. Tickets available at
McDonagh Insurance, Lucknow .,Farm Sup-
ply., Buffy's Burger Bar or any kinsmen
member,. $8.00 per person: Proceeds to
community betterrrient. —42,43ar
32. Coming events
,WD1-1 rummage sale a.trculition
Friday, October 25, 10 - dusk and. Saturday,
Oct. 26 10 - ?. North side of 86, rass from
Public School. Collector's plates, tea figur-
ines, hooked rugs, craft kits, dishes, much
More: —43x
ROYAL WINTER FAIR
Friday, November 8 and Sunday, November
OCTOBER
• LEGION DANCE
Saturday, October 26
Lucknow Legion
9:00 - 1:00
•WILBEES
Smorgasbord Lunch
$10.00 per couple •
MOVING SALE
• COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
Will be held at F. E. Madill Secondary
School, on Friday, November 1, 198S, 8:15
p.m. Parents and friends, of graduates are
cordially invited to attend. —43
10. Phone Helen McBurney 357-3424 or
357-1352, —43
RIPLEY CURLING CLUB
Will hold the all meeting at 'the Curling
Club, Thursday, October 24, at 8 p.m.
•Everyone welcome. —43
•I
DAY TRIPS
• Mary Maxim, Coyles and shopping, Mon-
day, October 28; Factory Outlets and $1.44
Day, Kitchener, Monday, November, 4.
Phone Helen McBurney 357-3424 or 357-
,1352. —43
LUCKNOW & DISTRICT/DROPIN CENTRE . FAMILY FUN NIGHT
Meets each Monday and -Friday, 2 - 4 Pan. The Lucknow Anglican Youth Group invite
Everyone welcome. --43tf you for fun and fellowship at St. Peter's
Parish Hall, Saturday, October 26, 7 - 10
CRAFT SHOW - ' -
Plan to attend one of the area's largest Craft.
Show and Sales. The 7th annual London Arts
and Crafts Christmas Show and Sale returns
to Centennial Hall, Friday,, October 25, 11
a.m. to 1.0 p.m. Sat. Oct. 26, 11 a.m. tO 10
p.m. Sunday, Oct. 27 11 a.m. to 6 p.m, A
craft lover's paradise. 100 crafts people in a
spectacular show and sale. The perfect place
to start your Christmas shopping. Admission ,
p.m. Games, contests, music, haunted
house, fortune telling and much more..
Admission 50c and costume must be worn.
—43
BUS TRIP
To Square 1 and. Samco Toy and Gift, -
November 2. Will pick up passengers at the
Sales Barn in Lucknow at 7:15 a.m. For more
infOrmation call 395-2404 or 528-2218 —43
nl $1 50 1 f m ti (519) 679-1810
—043
EUCHRE TOURNAMENT
Dungannon Agricultural Hall, Saturday,
-November 2. Registration 1 - 2. Admission A. For sale.
53.00 each. Prizes 550, 540, S30. Lunch.
Special 50/50 draw. —43,44 •MIME #508 semi -mounted plow, automatic
reset, 4 furrow, 16", good shape. Phone
HALLOWE'EN DANCE •395-3303. —43 •
• -
Dungannon Agricultural Hall, Saturday; •• • ,
October 26, 9 - 1. Judging of costumes at 11 2 ROW NARROW New Idea picker shelter; 3.
p.m. Music by Star Spinners. Free gifts to furrow 16" semi -mount Allis.Chalmers
first 10 spooks, lunch, ,spot dances. .$3.00 *vv. Call after 6 p.m. 528-5653. --1-43,44,
each. -43
Attention' Farmers!
• -
NEW YEARS EVE
Tickets available for Dungannon Agricultur-
al Society New Years Eve party,. Tuesday,
December 31,'9'- 1. Free corsage for first 10
ladies. Hot meal, music by Star Spinners.
515.00 couple. Call 529-7620 or S29-7956
today. —43
• WALKERTON HERITAGE FAIR
'One of Ontario's best craft shmVs. 38 booths
quality handwork, antique, china, quilts,
books, homebaking, farm produce./ Tea
morn: October 26th and. 27th, Knights of
Columbus- Hall, highway 9.. Admission
$1.50. Organized parking. —4,43 •
Now in its 80th year of operation,. the
Auxiliary to the Wingham and District
Hospital is continuing its long time tradi-
tion = the. Hospital Auxiliary Rummage
Sale.
The first of these sales was held in 1936
after the late Sara MacLean introduced the
idea from her experience in Toronto. This
sale' was held in the Council .Chambers in
the Town Hall, and included a bake sale
and tea room. With the need for more
space, a move was made to the Wingham
Armouries where . it has been held ever
since except for the wartime years during
which it moved to the arena. In 1945 a
decision was made to hold two sales each
year, spring and fall, and in 1954 the bake
sale .and tea room were dropped. A net
income of $103:86 was considered good in
1945 - but $100 bought more then, tool
Last week's sale, on Oct. 18, brought in a
total of $2,172.66 from the following
departments: ladies' • clothing, $510.21;
ladies' miscellaneous, $174.96; men's clo-
thing, $367.74; shoes, $19836;; hats and
purses, $55.13; children's clothing,
$243.45;. books and toys, $108.41; china,
$305.82; furniture, $45.75; and draperies
and bedspreads, '5162.83.'
The two sales a year are the auxiliary's
chief source of revenue. The funds are
used to help the auxiliary in its function of
providing some .of the needed items of
hospital equipment which cannot be
supplied, through the hospital budget. Over,
theyears, a large amount of equipment has
been acquired this way, and the entire
hospital committee has benefited. With
donors, buyers, and volunteerworkers
joining forces, it is /indeed a community
effort.
The auxiliary is very happy that after
several requests from us over the years,
Goodwill Industfies of London agreed' to
send a truck to pick up cartons of useful
unsold items, both spring and fall, 1985,
Goodwill is operated to provide both funds
and jobs for adults with a variety of disabil-
ities. On Friday, the• truck drivers expres-
/- sed hearty appreciation for the donations.'
Seasonally their stocks become depleted,
and this load would help them over a slack
period, they assured us, and was most
welcome.
• Rummage sales- are planned for April
and October in 1986. We look for continued
support from the hospital community at
that time. All help is very much apprecia-
ted. '
Computer educator at PD day.
• 11/4 " ash for pig pen mangers, Stabling, •
ANNUAL HOT TURKEY SUPPER
At St. Matthew's Anglican Church, Kingarf
miles north of Kinloss on County Road 1),
'Sunday, •Noventber 3., 4 - 7 p.ni. Adults
$6.00; children ages 5 10 52.00, preschool-
ers free. —43 ,
PAPER DRIVE
The Mothers' Committee for the Lucknow
Brownies, ,Guides, Pathfinders, and Rangers'
will be holding a' paper drive on November 2.
Papers should be at the curb by 9 a.m. Rural
residents can 'bring their papers 'to the
arena. Anyone requiring assistance' call 528-
3238. Newspapers only please, no' glossy
paper. —43,44
,CRANBERRY SOCIAL
Sponsored by the Lucknow • Presbyterian
Church, Friday, November 1, starting at 11
a.m, in the Lucknow. Legion • Hall. Hot
cranberry drink, turkey on a bun, cranberry
tarts and muffins, coffee. Cost 53.00. 'For
take out orders call 528-3533 on or before
Friday, —43,44
HALLOWE'EN DANCE
The Lucknow Junior Women's Institute
would like to invite all boys and girls
between the ages of 8 and 13 to a Hallowe'en
Dance on Friday, October 25 from 7:30 to 11
p.m., Lucknow Town Hall. Free admission.
Refreshments served and prizes for best
costumes. —43 •
gates, etc. ' 371/2c per board toot. • John
Shetier Lumber, R. 2, Lucknow. —41,42,43
ROUND BALES •of hay, 520 per bale;, New
Idea picker shelter: John Farrish, .395-5656.
--42143x, "
C. Wanted
WANTED TO BUY ruptured,'rhinitis or
rigglibg pigs, any size. Phone 335-3151.
—41-44x•
D. Livestock
SIMMENTAL SALE - Saturday, October 26,
1 p.m. Walton's Sales Arena, .Durham,
Ontario, 11/2 miles west of Hwy. 4.
Sponsored by Grey -Bruce Simmental Club.
Offering ,54 selected females, fullblood, ,
purebred, percentagecows and bred heifers.
Preview Friday, October 25, 6 - 10 p.m. For
catalogues 'write: John Pearson, R. # 3,
Markdale; Ontario, NOC 1HO. 519-986-
2450. —42,43 •
E. Farm services
LYNN LQWRY FARM SYSTEMS LTD.,
R. R. No. 1 Kincardine, Ontario, For all your
manure, feed, and grain handling require-
ments call 395-5286 or see us in Amberley.
We handle everything -1/almost. —42tfar /
BERG STABLE EQUIPMENT. Barn clean-
ers; manure pumps, vertical, horizontal; 8'
to 15 ,P.V.C. or S.B.T. ductile. Cow and calf
tie stalls. Loose housing.. Bunk. feeders,
ventilation 'equipment, hog confinement,
'Ritchie heated water bowls. Farrowing
crates. Weaner decks. Plastic slates and also
farm gates/Contact Lloyd Johnston, R. R. 3,
Holyrood, Ontario. Phone 395-5390. —42tfar
To hire those workers you'll need, start wan
a help wanted ad in the Sentinel Classifieds.
Saugeen District Secondary School in
Port Elgin has been. selected as the site for
this year's workshop and Professional.
Development 'on Oet. 25.
• Keynote speaker for, the miming session
will be noted ,expert in the field of
computer education,' Dr. John B. Moore,
from the University of Waterloo& Dr.
Moore will be presenting ideas *on the -
capabilities, potential and problems of the •
computer revolution. Ile will address the
role of• computers' in the education process
of today and five years frim now.,
Secondary school teachers from all six
high schools in Bruce County will be
•attending the morning keynote address
and afternoon workshop sessions. Also, .
528-2031
invitations have been extended to Grey and
Wellington County 0.S.S.T.F. representa-
tives to attend. The, workshops will include
a wide range of interest areas, from
• "Computer Assisted Instruction" to "Life-
style Management". The day's activities
have been organized by' Nancy Webb of
Walkerton District Secondary School and
her Professional Development Committee
of District 44 (Bruce) Ontario Secondary
School Teachers Federation.
For further' information contact Nancy
Webb - Professional Development Day
Chairperson (0.,S.S.T.F.. District 44) Walk-
erton'District Secondary School, 881-1780
or Tom Heatherington Excellence in Edu-
cation Co-ordinator (0 S.S.T.F. District 44)
.
WiartOn' District High School, 534-1900.
R A
McDONAGH
REAL ESTATE & INSURA7-.CE LTD
FARMS
KINLOSS 200 acres, 55 workable, 45 bush, balance reforestation, close by.
100 ACRES all workable, KINLOSS, farrowing barn, stable cleaner, implement shed,
beef ban.
216 LEVEL ACM, 4 bedroom brick, 41 acres hardwood bush, $150,000.00 • ,
FARROW TO FINISH, 200 flat workable acres, 4 biidroom home, paved road. •
KINLOSS, 2 storey blick, beef barn, 1 acre land, $38,900. '
KINLOSS TVVP., 131 acre beef far Qatipt and trench silo, large barn; 3 bedroom
home, drilled well, 4th conce.ssiorP''',
KINLOSS TOWNSHIP, 100 acres, 22 acres hardwood bush, 55 workable, $47,000.
TEESW ATM, 100 acre farm, 2 storey brick house, beef barn, implement shed plus
another 88 acres available.
KINLOSS, 100 acre hog farm, 85 workable, 3 bedroom home, large barn, 2 sheds, 9 1-2
per cent financing, asking $85,000. , ••
W INGHAM, 100 acre hog farm, new brick bungalow, 80 workable, farrow to finish
stable, all tillage equipment, 100 sows, plus approximately 560 hogs. Total asking
price $250,000• .
-'HOMES (
LUCKNOW, 4 bdr. split level brick home. Appliances includedrdoublelot; attached
garage, asking 559,500.
WORKSHOP and 4 bedroom home, newly renovated; 2 baths including whirlpool tub;
heated garage 44' x 44'; paved road. Asking 536,000.
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KINCARDINE, 20 year old bungalow overlooking, the lake.
TEESW ATER, modern 3 bedroom bungalow" $66,900.00.
3 BEDROOM home plus large .workshop $34,900.
3 BEDROOM bungalow, $25,000.00.
• RIPLEY, vacant store with apartment above, newly wired, 516,500.
REST HOME, 4 bedrooms, new deck, fully licensed and equipment to remain.
BUNGALOW, 3 bedroom hOrhe on Outram St., 2' - 4 pc. baths. •
11/2 STOREY all insulated, on Wheeler St., well insulated with new siding and deck.
2 BEDROOM frame house, Bob Street, 3 `pc. bath.
3 BEDROOM cement home, large attadhed garage, fireplace, asking $35,500,
6 YEAR up brick,bungalow, 1 acre lot, paved road and drive, 3 bedroom, whirlpool
bath, central vacuum, too many extras to mention. '
FRASER MackINNION BARRYNIcDONAGH DAVID MacKINNON
54813013 , 528-3821 395-2483
' Lucknow
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