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Attention Fa
A, ' For sale
SNOWBLOWERS: ' New
. . ,BY .,1(or1011
Langside family F
move to Thunde Bay
Northlander 86" double aug-
er, Suggested List: $2,200.00,
special 25% cash discount.
G.W. 87" Super Blizzard,
Suggest List $22,000.00,
special 35:% east discount,.
MOST BE SOLD - N.H. 495
12 ft.. haybine, : Suggest List
$13.:000.00., special
$10,000.00, interest free to
June 1, 1982. February, Spec -
al, 30% discount on N.H.
Skid Steer loaders in stock;
30%. discount on N.H. mix
mills in stock - 3 only. Ronald •
Stanley Farm Supplies, Bert.
vie, 395-2434: ---7
HOLSTEIN CALVES; ' 1973
C60 Chev truch, 1000. tire's,
16' box with 'hoist, 34,000
original. miles. Phone Murray
Wilke', 395-5055::-6,7
C. 'Wanted
WANTED TO RENT eland,+
suitable for cash • crop in
Ashfield ' or ` Huron Town-
ship. Apply in ,writing to Box
"D", c/o The Lucknow Sen-
tinel, Box 400, Lucknow,
NOG .2H0.-7-10ar
QUALITY MIXED • GRAIN
wanted. Snobelen Farms
' .Ltd., 395=5167. -7,8
Wanted Cattle, sick or adis-
abled, pay top dollar. ,Call
392-6829 anytime. ---. 7tf!
. Llvestocit
... YORK-DUROC CROSSgilts.
due in March:. Closed herd.
Dtin Alto), ;529-73$6 -7
FOUR .LISTED HOLSTEIN
heifersdue now.. Don Alton;
529-7356. —7
TWO HOLSTEIN heifers due
in about '2 weeks: Phone.
529-7465, Ted. Vandervelde..
78 •
REGISTERED NUBIAN Billy
and red Nanny goat for sale.
Phone 357-2609. —7
REGIS'ERED LANDRACE
boars, ` for 'sale, serviceable
age.: Phone Paul Black, 524)-
7661. —7
E. Farm 'Srvtces
. • -.--p`� apio
Mr• and Mrs. Rich Jpnes,
Chris and -Sonia visited rela-'
fives . in Hanover Sunday,
February 7. On Thursday
they left for Thunder Bay
where: Lillian will be employ-
ed. Rick returned on Sunday
and isstaying on the farm
;until April when ;he will hold
an auction sale. Mrs. Jones,
Chris and Sonia will stay with.
friends until then;,
Sympathy of the commun-
ity is extended relatives of
Warner Smyth'of Teeswater,
who passed away .last Wed-
nesday in his 83rd, year.
A rock-a-thonn was held
from Friday at 4 p.m. until
• Saturday at 4 p.m. by the
grade. 8- pupils of Lucknow
Central Public School.. It was
quite successful. Joanne de
Boer t f this district was one
1 iUni�r.
of the * participants. The
students were raising money
for their trip to Ottawa in
June. I
Mr. and Mrs: Ian Thomas
and boys motored to Cam ,
bridge last Saturday, .Febru
ary:.6 to visit . with Ian's
parents. They left the boys
there while they went to visit
Kathy's sister, who is a
patient in Hamilton, hospital,
where she underwent 'surg-
ery. They. returned home.
Saturday evening.
Some from this district at-
tended the hot turkey dinner
held in the Kinloss 'Hall on
Sunday.
Karey Coughlin visited,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Young
for a short time Sunday
evening. .
Hope everyone had a
Happy Valentine's ' Day,
as oust Ripley
The Lucknow Junior Fleas'
won their . game Saturday
morning against Ripley.
The score was '.5 -• 0 i
favour of Lucknow, when they
managed to. keep most of the `.
play in the. Ripley end of the
arena: •
The defense for Lucknow
was outstanding and it was a
shut out for Tim cNee.
Vincent Sticklend opened
f11e; M1O1.1
O is.
the scoring, unassisted; for
Lucknow at the 3.40 minute
of the first period. The next,
goal was scored by Adrian
Helm with Matthew Drennan
assisting. Brad Rhody scored
the third goal right from the
face off. Rob Crich scoredthe
fourth with. Adrian Kelm
assisting and Brad Rhody
scored again with Vincent,
Stickiendw, assisting, making
of .a 5 - game.
NTEE
FARMS,
100 ACRES ASHFIELD, cash crop, ,. all workable,
automated barn for 450 hogs, financing available.,
a 375 ACRES' HURON Township, cash crop.
j`•
480 ACRES KINLOSS Township, cash , crop; no
' buildings.
283 ACRES, cash crop, Ashfield Township.
218 ACRES KINLOSS, moderndairy barn.
396 ACRES KINLOSS, beef feed. lot.
BERG STABLE.
EQUIPMENT
Cleaners, Bunk Feeders; Silo
Unluaders, Farrowing Crat-
es, Water Bowls, Cow Stalls :
and Hog Panelling. •Contact
Lloydohnston ,• R. R. 3, . ,
Holyrood, phone 395.5390. f -PHONE 529-7350
30tfar
HOMES
Goddrich, 3 bedroom home, asking $21,500, ail offers C
considered.
LUCKNOW, 4 bedroom, close to churches and schools; j
corner lot.
LUCKNOW 4 bedroom, 3 lots, **vendor will finance.
LUCKNOW, 5'. • year old 4. bedroom, 'shown by
appointment:
Warren & .Terry Zinn
, . R. R. # 2t LUCKNOW .�
SOMETHING
TO :SELL?
528.2822
WANT .ADS
GET ,
RESULTS
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FARMS- DWELLINGS
BUSINESSES -COTTAGES
FRASER MacKINNON ROBT. CAMPBELL
Nes. 3954880 529.7417
BARRY McDONAGH
+.... 528-3821
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LUCKNOW SENTINEL
THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA.
Large 3. Day Liquidation Sale
of
Wicker Furniture
At the W1nghem Sales Arena, 680 Josephine Street, North End of Wioahear ,
We hive been Instructed to sell over $25,000.00 worth of One new Rattan,
Bamboo, 'Teakwood and Wicker Fuenttu e+ at teem
Eve mast be .cold. Thar. e°d0O1�y low prior*.
Everything large selection of One .furniturre :consist. of
settees, bookshelves, ornate tables aril chairs, decks„ chest of drawee*,
clothes -hampers,` coffee tables, shelf stands,, mirrors, and many more
beautihd pkces of furniture.
Sale time and date*: • •
Thursday, February 1811; 9.6 p.m.:.
Friday, February 19th 9.9 p.m.
Saturday, FelbruarY 20th 96 p.m.
Take advantage` of this large sekectlon Of wicker funitare, etc. rtt prices you
would llke to pay. Reepember spring. V just around the corner.
TERMS • CASH, CHEQUES, 'VISA, MASTER CHARGE
LOTSOF FREE PARKING • * .
THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA 357.1730:
THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA
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