The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-03-24, Page 1720. Pubild notices
NOTICE
TOWNSHIP OF KIiNLOSS '
The Township Waste Dispos-
al Site will : be open every
Saturday 9 to 5 until further
notice.
Township of Kieloss.
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21. Personal
HAVING A DRINKING
PROBLEM? . AA can help.
Phone Goderich 524-6001 or
Walkerton: 881-3655.
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STAINED Glass. hobbyist!
Supplies! Supplies! Suppli-
es! "Great mail order ser-
vice". , Catalogue . 51.00.
Write, phone :come in to
Bullas Glass, 15 Joseph St.
Kitchener N2G 1119. (519)
7454124. —12nx
IS. ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
in your family? Al -Anon can
help families and friends of
alcoholics, Phone Walkerton
881-3113, Goderich 524-
6001. Ask for an Al -Anon
number. -45nx
PREGNANT and need help?
Free positiveconfidential
support. Birthright. Call 357-
1066, 357-2392, 357-1769 or
London 432-7197 collect.
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19. Notice to creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS • .
in the Est►te Of
THERESA MARY LONG
Late of Rural Route, 5, -
r Lucknow, Ontario,
widow deceased
Creditors' and others having
claims against ; the above
estate are required to . send
full particulars of their claims
oto the undersigned Solicitors,
on or beforeothe 23rd of April
1982, as after'said date the
estate's assets will be distri-
buted having regard only .to
the claims that have then
been received.
McCRAY, JOHNSON,
B LUNLEY
Barristers & Solicitors
Durham Street East,
Walkerton, Ontario
NOG 2V0
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22. Lost and found
30. In .memoriam
THOMPSON
In loving memory of our dear
sister, Christine, who passed
away March 25, 1978.
Rest in peace.
The Thompson Family.
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31.- Cards of thanks
BARGER
I would like to thank friends
and relatives for the lovely
cards, flowers and telephone
calls 1 received while I. was a
patient .in Mount Sinai Hos-
pital, Toronto. Your thought-
fulness will long be remem-
bered. '
Janet Barger
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SMITH
Many thanks to the neigh-
bours on the 6th concession
Huron Township `for the
lovely gift. Very. much ap-
preciated.
Oliver and Pauline Smith
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LUCKNOW SEPOYS
The Lucknow Sepoys would
like to thank their coach and
manager, Claude Guay and
Bob Gilchrist, and stickboy °
Dave Finnigan. They would
also like. .to thank their
sponsors, C & M Transport,
Henderson. Lumber, Adam-
son Insulation, Hamilton
Fuels and all the other
people who helped 'to get the
team going and to all their
fans, —12 ,
HARTMAN
Thank you for all the cards,
gifts, • 'flowers, treats and
visits while I was in Univer-
sity. Hospital, London: Spec-
ial thanks to Doctors and
Nurses at_ Lucknow Medical
Centre; Wingham and Dist-
rict Hospital, and Doctors
and Nurses on 2nd floor
University: Hospital.
Cliff
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NELSON
I would like to thank every=
one for visits, cards and for
looking after things at home.
All was greatly appreciated.
Jim Nelson
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32. Coming events
HANK WILLIAMS
The Show He. Never Gave,
starring Jonathan Barker,
' LOST - from Amberley a will be presented at the Blyth
large, grey, female polite Centre, of the Arts from
dog. Phone 395-5554. —12 March 25 to April 3 at 8 p.m.
Tickets are available for only
\• $7 (56 for students and sen-
iors)• at. Blyth Saga, • just
across the street from the
Centre. Simply phone 523-
4331. -10-13
27. Deaths
GREBA - in Victoria, B.C.•on
March 15, 1982, •Ernest
Samuel Greba, age 48 years,
of 1412 Cyprus Road, Sidney,
B.C. A serving member of
the RCMP for 28 years, he
leaves his wife, Edna and
daughter, Anne. of Sidney; 5
brothers, Tony of Regina,
Andy of Endeavour, Saskat-
chewan, John of Saskatoon,
Joe and Adam of Endeavour;
6, sisters, Eva Bryk, Gladys
Trempe and Stella Moss, all
of Endeavour, Emily Jason of
Manning, Alberta, Helen
Wiwcharuk of Yorkton,. .Sas-
katchewan and Martha Gib-
bons of,, Tananzia, Africa.
Funeral service in McCall
Bros. Floral Chapel, Victoria',
B.C., on Friday, March 19,
1982, 1 p.m. with the Rev.
Ernie Kruger officiating.
Cremation. Donations as de-
sired to be made to the
charity of ones choice.
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ANNUAL MEETING ,
'Town and Country Home-
makers annual meeting
Wednesday, April 7; 1982, 6
p.m.or 7 p.m. dinner, Pine
Ridge Chalet, • Hensall,
$7.50. For' tickets phone
Doris Pagon, 524-9902 by
March 25. Speaker Lavonne •
Ballagh. —11,12 .
ANNUAL MEETING
The .Lucknow Figure Skating
Club will hold • its annual
meeting at . the Lucknow
Town Hall on Tuesday,
March 306at 8 p.m. -Parents
of figure skaters please at-
tend. —11,12
t -tend. ---11,12
COLD MVIE'AT SUPPER
Whitechurch U.C.. cold
meat supper, We nesday,
June 2, 1982. Tickets avail-
able. —12
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TENDERS WANTED
Township of
West Wawanosh
Sealed Tenders, plat y marked, will be received by
.either of the undersigned until 5100 p.s., MONDAY,
APRIL 5,1982, for tiro crushing arid baiIg of apples-
irately 25,000 ca. yds.. of 5/8" granular material is
Township roads, and appredmately 500 cu. yds. in
stockpile. Approxluutely 10,000 cll. yds. will be
egaiired'on reals by June 1511h, the remainder, when
road coostructioe Is complete [late SepteMberj.
Tenders must be submitted on. Township tender forms,
available at the Municipal OIBoe, and be accompanied
:. by certified cheque for 52,000.00. Lowest or any tender. j
not necessarily accepted. Tenders added • to approval
by Ministry of Transportation and Comm■nicadons.
JOAN ARMSTRONG, CLERK.
.GEORGE HUMPHREY,
ROAD SUPERINTENDENT.
R. R. # 2, LUCKNOW.
32. Coming events
DESSERT SHOOT AND
BRIDGE PARTIES
The Lucknow Women's In-
stitute are hosting a dessert
shoot party March 29, 1982
at 1:15' p.m. and a dessert
bridge March 31, 1982 at
1:15 p.m. in the assembly
room of the Town Hall.
Everyone welcome. —12x
LEGION MEETING
All members of Lucknow
Legion •are requested to
attend the regular meeting
Tuesday, March 30 at 8:00
p.m. -12ar
LUCKNOW PUBLIC
SCHOOL PARENTS
' MEETING
A meeting for the parents
prior to Kindergarten Regis-
tration will be held for
parents of children who will
be five before December 31,
' 1982 at ' Lucknow Central
Public School on Wed'nes
day, March 31, 1982 at 8
p.m. —12ar
INDUSTRIAL HOCKEY
PLAYOFFS
Final game between Port
Albert and Kintail, Thurs-
day, March '25, 8;30 p.m.
Lucknow Arena. -12
UMPIRE'S CLINIC'
Due to increased interest in
softball,. men Wand women
wishing to attend an um-
pire's clinic and obtain card
are asked to `contact Wm. R.
Hunter immediately. °-12ar
EXPECTANT PARENT
EDUCATION CLASSES
The Huron County Health
Unit invites you to attend the
Expectant Parent Education
Classes, being held in the
Clinic Building, Wingham
commencing Monday, March
29, 1982 from 7:30 - 9:30
p.m. These classes will. run
for eight weeks. The cost is
X3.00. • The next seriesof
classes will begin June 2,
1982 located in Clinton only.
The fall series will begin the
week of September 13, 1982.
For pre -registration or furth-
er information, please' call
the Health Unit office in your
area at 35772264.-11,12ar
TOBACCO GROWER '
TRADE FAiR
Canadian Tobacco Grower
Trade Fair March 30, 31 and
April 1st - 1:00 p.m. to 10
p.m. ,daily. 108 tobacco ex-
hibits. Free admission. All
welcome. Tillsonburg tobac-
co exchange.----12nx.
IMMO MN II; MEIN SUS MOM MOO MIMI
32. Coming events
HEREFORD SHOW & SALE
East Central Ontario Here-
ford Zone, Show and Sale,
Registered Herefords, Peter-
borough Fairgrounds, cows
with .calves, • heifers and
steers, Saturday, I April 17.
Show 10:30 a.m., Sale 1 p.m.
45 entries. ' John McLauch-
lan, Box 35, 'Carrying Place,
Ontario. —12nx
HOCKEY MEETING
A meeting to discuss chan-
ges in the Lucknow minor
hockey system will be held at
the Town Hall, Tuesday,
April 6 at 8:15 p.m. Inter-
ested coaches, managers,
would be coaches and man-
agers, and parents, please
attend.—12,13ar
FASHION'SHOW
The Lucknow Kinettes will
present their 1982 Fashion
Show, "Everything's Com-
ing Up Roses" at the Luck=
now Public School . on Mon-
day, April -19 at 8'p.m. Area
stores participating. Door
prizes. Admission: 53.00,
children under 12, 51.
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ANNUAL. SPRING DANCE
Bruce Chapter 253 Order of
the •Eastern Star • Annual
Spring Dance, at Kincardine
Community Centre,Friday,
April 2, 1982. Dancing 9 to 1.
Boyd's Orchestra. Lunch .in-
cluded. $6.00 per person.
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ANNUAL MEETING
Children's Aid Society,
County 'of Bruce Dinnerand
Annual Meeting, • Friday,
March 26, 1982, at 6:30 p.m.
•at Chesley Community Cen-
tre, Chesley. Entertainment
provided. All welcome to
•attend..-12ar
lectin► Sestlml, We seder, Mord 34, 11112-710 17
. Attention Formers fE7W—anted
,
A. For sal.
QUANTITY OF. HAY and.
straw for sale. Phone 524)-
7126. —11,12
Wanted Cattle, sick or dis-
abled, pay top dollar.. Call
392-6829 anytime. —47tf
D. Livestock
2000 BALES of first cut hay HORSES bought and sold,
for sale. Phone 529.7449. phone 347-2623. -11,12
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DUETZ 9006, 90 h.p. tractor
with Kohen ,cab, good con-
dition; 42' x 6" Hutchison
grain auger, excellent, • new
bearings throughout. Phone
656-2747 or 395-5838 even-
ings. —12,13
ven-ings.-12;13
E. Farm services
BUTLER - ging Drive Silo
Unloaders, Big Jim Silo Un -
loaders, Volume Belt Feed-
ers, Convey -n -Feed Cattle
Feeders, -Single Chain Con-
veyors, Barn Cleaners, Os-
walt Ensilmixers
FARMATIC - Blender
Hammer " Mills, Blender
Roller Mills, Blender Mills
for Ground Hi -Moisture
coin, Augers, Leg Elevat-
ors. •
ACORN - Cable ,Barn
Cleaners.
WESTEEL-ROSCO - Grain
Bins - 1350 to 250,000 bu.,
Bulk Feed Tanks.
ACME - Fan -Jet Ventila-
tion Systems.
HOULE - Liquid Manure
Pumps, Cleaners, Steel
Trusses.
B & L - Complete Hog Con-
finement Systems.
SLURRY -SLINGER -Liquid
Manur, Spreaders.
CLAY - Parts and Service
for Clay Equipment.
ALSO Electric Feed Cuts,
Straw Choppers, Fibre-
Funnels, Ritchie Heated
Bowls, Hurst Equipment.
We Handle Everything -
Almost
LOWRY FARM
SYSTEMS LTD.
At Amberley
R. R. if 1, Kincardine •
Phone 395-5286
HELP FORA BUDGET
DACHE
AD
;moi
THE
WAN. yADS•.
* SPRINGTIME '82 - Selling
60 registered_ Polled 'Here-
fords from free listed herds 1
p.m., Saturday, April 10,
1982 at Markham Fair-
grounds, Markham, Ontario.
Young cows with calf at foot,
bred and oPen heifers, 4
bulls and 6 4LH steer pros-
pects from Blairholm Farms,
Elmlea Farms, Somersdale
Farms, Waldorf Farms. For
catalogues contact Tom Som-
ers, R: R. 1, Becton, Ontario
LOG 1AO.' (416) 729-
2527. —12nx
E: Farm services
AR
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SEED CLEANING
And Treating
(Bag or Bulk)
FOR SALE
All Grass Seeds & Mien
Seed Grain (scarce)
ELLIOTT'S SEED
mi
And Trucking
Lucknow 528-3500
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BERG STABLE
• EQUIPMENT
leaner's, Bunk Feeders, Silo
nloaders, Farrowing Crat-
, Water Bowls, Cow Stalls
nd Hog Panelling. Contact
Lloyd Johnston, R. R. 3,
Holyrood, "phone 395-5390.
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i . UNITED i
CO-OPERATIVES i
4, . OF ONTARIO '
Livestock Marketing o
Division
I Ootarlo Stockyards . i ',
Toronto
`For, tdiestrongest market i
in Ontarioand market 4,
. Information cal 0
.'. . MIKE FORAM 0
0 On Tuesdays orgroups of :
00 5 or more on Thursdays . ,
000 U:C:O. Livestock Shipper +
o• R. R. 2, Luclmow •
• . Home 528.5903 i
i Assembly Yard 528-3119 s
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Machinery will be held for
• BERNARD O'NEiL
Lot 10, con. 11 Aslifleld .Township, 2 corners south of
Amberley, then'/:'mile east or 17 miles north of
Goderich and 1/2 mile east of 21 highway
SATURDAY, APRIL 3; at 1 P.M.
Ford 4000 tractor• Universal.4 wheel drive tractor, 'has
loader, fork, 45 H., and qulcktach bucket; Utter 87
H.P. tractor 8011, snap on duals; Russian 3 P.T.O.
.manure spreader; Case'5 - 14 semi mount plow; 12 ft.
chain harrow; John Deere corn planter; 8 sullen
harrow, has bar that reduces to 4; Kongskilde 8 ft.
cultivator; Int. 10 ft. disc; 12 ft. disc; John Deere 23'
cultivator, with 17 ft. bar; Massey Ferguson 33 seed
drill, 17 run; Cass 900 combine, grain head and reel; 20
ft. and 12 ft. grain augers; Owatona swather; Little
Giant 40 ft. elevator; New . Holland mower; New
Holland baler; New Idea hay conditioner; hay (wagon;
solid steel flat bed, 14 x 71h wagon; round bale feeder;
Case 300 harvester, has 3 heads, hay straight, pkkup,
corn; 2 forage wagons; New Holland blower has 80 ft.
pipe; New Holland 350 chopper; 8 ft. blade;' new and
used fence, posts and barbed wire; 2 gates, 14 ft.; used
steel; calf puller; dehorner; calf pincher; approx. 50 ton
mixed grain; 1970 Chev ih ton truck as Is; 1971 Ford 1
ton truck as Is.
Household: deep freezer; •stove; fridge; dryer; miscei-
Ianeous. Items.
TERMS°CASH
Owners or auctioneer not responsible for accidents or
losses day of sale
GEORGE POWELL BRIAN RINTOUL
Clerk Auctioneer '
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