The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-04-28, Page 22Lucknow: says "Hi, Ron!"
Ron Stanley of Lucknow
who was injured in a car
accident a month ago has.
been transf,rred to London's.
University 'Hospital,; Fourth
Floor, North 28, He apprec-
iates deeply the cards and
visits,4'from family and
friends,
Recent visitors with Mr,
and Mrs.Ezra Stanley were
Terry and Connie Stanley,
Kinlough and Mr° and . Mrs,
Floyd Stanley . and family of
Ripley,
,
Mr. and. Mrs. Murray
Mawhinney and son Shawn
of Peterborough, David Ma-
whinney of Stratford and
Christine ,Freeman' of God-
erich, also Mr. and Mrs. Rae
Nicholson of Lucknow spent
the weekend with Mrs. Doris
Mawhinney and Ken.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stanley
recently visited in Walkerton
with Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
Kaake and with Mrs. Abby
Russell, Mrs. Grace Graham
and Mrs. Dorothy Thomp-
son; all of Brucelea 'Haven.
Attending the Synodical of
the W.M.S. of the Presbyter- •
ian Church held lastweek at
Knox Presbyterian Church in.
Burlington .from this ' area
were, Mrs. Ross Cumming,
Mrs, Noble Johnston, Mrs,
Ronald Forster, Mrs, Evan
Keith, Mrs. Robert McAllist-
er, Mrs, Ewan MacLean„
Mrs, (Rev.) Nugent and Mrs,
Cameron McAuley.
New arrival
HALL-HOPKINS - Bonnie
Hall and Mark Hopkins, R. #
2, . Wingham, welcome a
daughter, Nicole Margaret,
born April 18, 1982 at Wing -
ham and District "Hospital,,
tipping the scales at 7 Ib. 4
oz. Proud grandparents are
Mr.. and Mrs. Eric Hall,
Lucknow and Mr. and 'Mrs.
Wayne Johnstone, Owen
Sound.
According to the recently
issued Canada Health Sur-
vey, nearly two and a ' half
million Canadians suffer
from arthritis.
A PLACE FOR KIM
Fly Your. Own Kite
Kites have been flown for 'thousands of years for
fun and relaxation. There are three main types of
kites; flat' kites, bowed kites, and box kites. The
easiest type of kite to make is a flat kite. This type.
df kite is also the oldest type. The directions below
are easy to follow have fun flying your home-
made kite.
To make a' kite you need:
i a green ' garbage bag
• about 20 feet of string
• some tape
2 sticks - ..one 36 inches long and, another 30.
inches long ten strips of cloth.
• kite string. -- this' can be bought at ' hardware
stores.. \\ '
Directions:
1.Make a . cross , with the two sticks. See 'the
diagram for the measurements. Tie the .twosticks
together with some string.
2.Wrap string .around the outside of the sticks
make a diamond. .
3.Place the ' kite frame on one half of a green,
garbage bag.. , .
4.Fold the edges of the bag over the string and
tape them down firmly.
5.Tie a twelve foot tail of string onto the kite.
Every twelve inches tie a strip of cloth.
6.Attach the flying string to the kite's centre, and
away it goes!
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GRANI'S PLACE
R.R. #3
Goderich, Ontario
NZA. 3X9
WINGNAM SALES ARENA
WiflghamSales Arena
We sell everything
from soup to nuts
at prices that save you MONEY
OUR INCREDIBLE BULK DISPLAY FEATURES
BULKCCooldesr turnovers, oatmeal, arrowroots, chooco-
` late chip; Bulk Pie FWingst apple, strawberry, cherry,
blueberry; Bulk. Peanut Butter, smooth or crunchy,
jam, popcorn; Bulk Baking Goods, icing sugar, white or
brown 'sugar, flour = white, whole wheat, raisins; •
currants, dates, figs, coconut, .dried fruit; Bulk . Nuts,
BBQ, cashews, postachos, Brazel and, many more bulk
candy, smarties, jubes, mints, peanut candy, beer nuts;
ete. Bringyour own containers and SAVE BY BUYING
BULK!
Potatoes • 75 lb. bag of $5.49 or 2 for $10.00.
Took - drill ' presses, bench vises,, socket sets,
hammers,- tapes, tap and. ' die Sets, and. many other
smalltools. ' .
Big savings on ' coveralls,. work boots, work pants,
shirts,. and socks, blue jeans for men, ladles and
children; ladles sweaters, velour. jump' sults, Jogging
suits for men, ladies and children.
Also good selection of new and usedfurniture, dining
. room, living room, and bedroom furniture;, rockers, box
and mattresses in queen, double or single. ' .
New and Used Gwns• by leading manufacturers In '22,
222, 22-250, 243', 270, calibres. Ammunition, ' fishing
gear. Take a' drive this week to the
WINGHAM SALES ARENA 357.1730
680 Josephine Street, North End of Wingham
CASH, CHEQUES, VISA, MASTER CARD
.ACCEPTED
LOTS OF FREE PARKING
WINGHAM SALES ARENA
/6 (iieri'ydale
Stahlcs
Renmiller, 6 miles East of Godericli
North of Hwy. No 8"
RIDE THROUGH BEAUTIFUL
SCENIC MAITLAND RIVER
TRAILS.
SPECIAL RATES
FOR THE MONTI OF MAY
Late Lunches Available At
THE FORGE
Phone ahead•
reservations are recommended
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524-4347
Wm* 'Sanibel, Walmedspr, Apill , 1962 -dye 22
198 ACRES, highway location, Ashfield Township,
100 ACRES. ASHFIELD cash crop, all workable,
automated barn for 450 hogs, ,financing available
375 ACRES HURON Township, ' cash crop.
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480 ACRES KINLOSS Township, cash crop, no
buildings.
283 ACRES, cash crop, Ashfield Township.
219 AIRES KINLOSS modern dairy barn,
HOMES.
ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP 3 bedroom home located on
approximately 1 acre. Ask to see this home. Possession
to be arranged.
LUCKNOW, ideally located 3 bedroom home, heated
garage, rec room, carpeted throughout, large lot,
immediate possession.
GODERICH, 3 bedroom home, asking 521,500, all
offers considered.
LUCKNOW, 5' 'year old 4 bedroom, shown 'by
appointment.
Warren & Terry Zinn
PHONE 529-7350 ' R. R..0 2, LUCKNOW
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AUCTION SALE
Of Shop and Small Engine Equipment I
Will be held for
McLEAN'S SALES AND SERVICE
At Lot 18, Con. 8, Huron Township
'/2 mile west of Ripley on '
SATURDAY, MAY 1, STARTING AT 10:30 A.M.
Banvel slow ceilingfan and control (new); Flemming
skate sharpener wlth'spare stone and diamond; C.C.M.
skate holder; '2 steel mower work stands; 2 steel
equipment loading ramps; 1 new 10, lb. dry type fire
extinguisher; 1 new 5 Ib. dry type fire extinguisher; sat
of adjustable reamers, 1/4 to 11/4"; 1 Hein Warner 8 -ton
hydraulic jack;, 1 new Blackhawk 11/2 . tone floor jack;
2 -cycle 1' h.p. 110.220 portable air compressor; 2 26 ft.
lengths alr hose ' and fittings; set of Victor .model '100
welding torches; Arch Weld 226 amp. eleotrlc welder;
set of welding cables. (rod holder; ground clamp; steel
welding bench with vise; pair Hien Warner 2 -ton .axle
stands; 3/4' ton rotor cum-along;selection of. Briggs and
Strattoin spec. tools; 2 8 ft. heavy duty work benches;
Black and & Decker 1/4 h.p. skll saw; 1 small'englne,
crank shaft straightened; 1 saw chain breaker; .1
riveting' machine; 4 rolls new ' saw chain; quantity of
new saw parts; quantity of used lawn mower parts;'
quantity of new lawn mower parts; quantity of small
engine parts; quantity of new and used snow machine
parts; 360 Honda motor cycle (as isl; 1976 F-150 Ford
1/2 ton truck ' (as 'is); Allis Chalmers WD46 row crop.
tractor; used. riding mowers: I.H.C. 8 h.p. 32" cut
"Cadet"; M.F. 6 h.p. 32" cut; Master .Craft 5 h.p. 28"
cut; antique milk bottles; Esso:112000 B.T.U..furnace;
50 1t. string,- temp lights;' 5 ' ft. section wooden , parts
0shelves; low work' bench; 4=wheel equipment. trolley; 2
garbage cans; 1 8 -gal. milk can; miscellaneous drain
'pains, funnels, and parts bins; set .of pipe .dies and
ratchet, +/z", 3/4•", `I'"; sit of pipe .taps blow torch,
miscellaneous bars, Miscellaneous, jacks; .home built
aide stand; 4 sets welding goggles; welding shield with
Targe glass; hand held welding shield; 1 parts wash •
stand; misceflenaous extension cords; 1 large chain .
binder; 100 -amp fuse type service panel; 'tool board; 2
steiI box bolt drawers with bolts; 1 large and 1. small
dog house; miscellaneous wrenches, pullers, hones,
tools; assortment of new' tooth lock washers and flat
washers; assortment of machine scrws, :.seif tapping
screws, arlep rings, grease fittings, Alen let screws;
wall display of metric fasteners; quantity of used snow
machines for parts (Sno-jet, Yahmaha, Ski-dool.
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS:' old dining room table; old
dresser; old humidifier; Lazy -boy reclining chair; fruit
jars; lamp; chrome chairs; antique bathroom scale;
small cupboard; mirror; and much more. Also: Sperry
New' Holland haybine; Zero grazer wagon; 3 -furrow.
David Brown plow; PTO 8" grain auger, on wheels;
3000 Ford tractor. i•
TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE LUNCH AVAILABLE •
Owner and auctioneers not responsible for any
accidents, injuries or losses connected in, any way
with the sale
AUCTIONEERS
Grant McDonald, Ripley 395.5353
Wallace.Bailagh, Teeswater 392.6170
OWNERS ALAN McLEAN
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