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31. Cards of thanks
JOHNSTONE :
Mr, and Mrs, J. H. John-
stone wish to thank all who.
made their 25th wedding
anniversary such a joyous
occasion. Many thanks also
• for beautiful gifts and cards
and for other guests from
Westfield, Auburn, Bruce -
field and Bayfield.
--25x
JOHNSTON
A sincere thank you to every-
one who remembered me
with cards, flowers and visits
while In ho$pital,
Mrs, Mary Johnston.
. and family
—25x -
32. Coming events
TEESWATER
EX TOGGERY
Closes June 26. Unsold artic-
les and money may be picked
up only on June 29, 2.5 and
7 - 9 p.m. June 30 2.4 p,m,
All unclaimed articles be-
come the property of Corona.
tion Rebecca Lodge. Rum-
mage sale July 2 and 3, 2.5,
—22-26
VARIETY CONCERT
Sponsored by . Teeswater
Lions Club, June 24, 8:15
p.m., Teeswater Town Hall.
Barber Shop Choir, Mount
Forest Chapter plus our own
local '\'Just For :Fun" quart-
ette. Also. the Colvin Sisters
dancing; -Frank Renwick, sol-
oist; 'Flora Nabrotzky, music-
ian, The Hillerest ''Central.
School 'Band:. Fun for the
whole family. Admission
$3.00 per person,... --24
DVNGANNON CEMETERY
SERVICE
The annual memorial service
at Dungannon Cemetery will
be held on Sunday, June 27,
3:30 p.m. '--24,25x
RETIREMENT TEA
A tea to honour the retire-
ment of Mrs. Kay McCorm-
ick, Teacher at Hillcrest
Central Public School, Tees-
water, will be held at the
school on Friday, June 25,
2:30 to . 4 p.m. Friends,
relatives and .former piupils
are invited to attend. —24,25
PINECREST OPEN HOUSE
June 27, 2: - 4, pent. Lunch
provided. Everyone wel-
come. —24,25
NORM DUNSMOOR
BENEFIT
At .Pinecrest Nursing Home.
June 24, 7 - '10 p.m. $1.50
admission. Lunch available,
proceeds to Heart Founda-
tion. —24,25
SOTH ANNIVERSARY
OPEN HOUtE
•In celebration of the 50th.
wedding anniversary of Hir-
am and Esther Collins, their
family invites friends, neigh-
bours and relatives to an
open house at Lurgan Church
Hall on Saturday, June 26,
1982, 2' - 4 p.m. and 7. - 9
p.m, Best Wishes. only,
--24,°25
90TH BIRTHDAY
CELEBRATION
Friends and relatives are
invited to the Lueknow Un.
ited Church on Sunday, June
27, 2100 • 6:00 p.m. to share
in the celebration of the nine-
tieth birthday of Mrs. John
McMurchy. , Best Wishes
only. ---24,25x
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32. Coming: events
SUMMER FLING
Reserve Saturday, August "7
for Walter Ostanek Band in
Community Centre, Sponsor-
ed by. Lueknow Agricultural
Society, —25
CRAFT FESTIVAL
Lucknow Agricultural Society
will sponsor their 12th an-
nual Craft Festival,. July 30,
31 at the arena: --25
REGULAR MEETING
Lucknow Agricultural Society
will hold their regular meet-
ing Tuesday, June 29, 9 p.m.
in Community Centre, —25
THE LEAHY FAMILY,
iN CONCERT
Friday, July 2, Ripley Huron
Complex. Concert 8 p.m.;
Dancing ' 10 - ' 12. Adults
$4.00; Elementary students
$2:00; Family $10.00. A
family night of entertain:
ment. —25-26 '•
ANNUAL MEETING SOUTH
KINLOSS CEMETARY
CORPORATION
The annual meeting of the
South 'Kinloss Cemeter 'Cor-
poration will' be held Tues-
day, June 29, 8 p.m.' in the
basement of South Kiutloss
Church. ---25'
AUXILIARY TO WiNGHAM
AND, DISTRICT HOSPITAL
MEETING
Auxiliary to Wingham and
District Hospital request all
members to attend a meeting
to be held on Monday, June
28 at 2' p. tn. at the Clinic
Building. —25
HELM PICNIC
Annual reunion will be held
at. Landsdowne Park, Kincar-
dine, Sunday. July 4, 1:15
p.m. Please bring your.din-
ner. Program \and sports to
follow. —25,26
COMBINED YARD SALE
Saturday, June 26 at 10:30
a.m. at Don. Thompson T.V.
Shop at farm home of Wilda
and Harvie Thompson on
Hu on•Kincardine boundary.
Small household electrical
appiia.nces range hood; .8
track tapes; smoke detectors;
clothing; barbecues; . books;
bed; dishes; funiture; stereo
stands, and numerous other
articles. indoors if it rains.
Watch for sign on the 15th
north of Ripley. --25ar
HOWICK LIONS BINGO
Will be held Friday', June'25,
8 p.m. Wroxeter Community
Hall, Admission $1.00; 12
regular games for $10,00; 2,
share the wealth; one $25.00
special; jackpot $160.00 must
go: purple ball, $160.00; door
and consolation prizes.
—25ar
REGULAR MEETING
All members of Lucknow Le-
gion Branch 309 are request•
ed to attend. the regular
meeting on Tuesday, June
29, 8 p.m. -•-.25ar '
Attention Farmers
A. For sale
19 ACRES of standing mixed
hay. Phone 528-2333.
-24,25x
.ONE POLLED HEREFORD
bull, Phone George Carter,
395.2706 after 5 p.m. —25
47 ACRES OF STANDING
red clover hay. Phone Wil-
fred Hackett, 529.4546,
—25x
A. for sale
BALER TWINE. Phone 528-
2299,—25,26ar
B. Custom work.
CUSTOM COMBINING av-
ailable, with: N5 Rotary
Gleaner, for wheat, barley,
soyabeans and corn., Contact
Robert Emerson, 395.5115.
22.25
CUSTOM BALING of large
round bales, hay or straw,
55.00 per bale. Larger acre•
age baled cheaper. Phone
529-7302. —23-26
WILL BALE LARGE round
bales, Phone Bruce Raynard,
5286144. —23,23,25
CUSTOM BALING of large
round bales. Phone 529-
7152. --24,25
CUSTOM BALING of large
round bales. Phone Lloyd
Graham, 528-2075. —24.27x
CUSTOM BALING of large
round bales, 55.50 per bale.
Phone 529.7857. —22-25
CUSTQM BALING of large
round bales, $5.50 per bale.
Phone 529.7857 or 357.3149.
—25,26,27
C. Wanted
Wanted Cattle, sick or dis-
abled, pay top dollar. Call,
392-6829 anytime. —47tf
D. Livestock
TWO PUREBRED. 'register-
able, one year old, Suffolk
rams; ready to start breeding
this '82 ' season. Contact
Lesley Moncrief, 395-2480.
-19tf
•
GOOD SELECTION of
springing heifers and 'Hol-
stein cows. Ted Van der
Velde, 529-7465. —714
SIMMENTAL
SIMMENTAL Bulls perform-
ance tested, 42 purebred and
percentage bulls, • average •
yearling weights 109 136.
Prices $1;600 -$2,500. Guar-
anteed. Free delivery 100
miles. J. L. `Farms, R. 4,
Shelburne: 519.925.2158..
24nx
BODMIN ' Cattle Auction,
Tuesday, July 13. Two miles
east of Belgrave, Ontario off
Highway 4.. 85 free listed,
R.O.P,• Shorthorn. Bred and
open females and . breeding
bulls on offer. Quarter horses
working at 3:00, steak 1'arbe
que 4:30° Sale, time 7:00 p. m.
Lot 1 Special Feature - •
Buyer picks his choice of cow
herd. For catalogue 519-357•
3425. —25nx
YORK, HAMP and Duroc
boars; also 1larnp x York and
Hamp x Duroc boars, ROP
tested andhealth approved.
Vista Vilia Farms Ltd., Bob
Robinson, R. R. 4 Walton,
345.2317. —25-27
E. Farm. services
NMI
BERG STABLE
EQUIPMENT •
Cleaners, Bunk Feeders, Silo
Unloaders, Farrowing Crat•
es, Water. Bowls, Cow Stalls
and Hog Panelling. Contact
Lloyd Johnston, R. R. 3,
Holyrood, phone 395.5390.
Lueknow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 23, 1982—Page 17
PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW!
GRAB!ED
4 VARIETIES AVAILABLE
*BANNER *
520
Orly maturity) (medium maturity)
Ali varieties available In !O% alfalfa a 1S% Timothy
mixture ora l% alfalfa & 24% Timothy mixture.
BRUCE RAYNARD %gm 528-6144
Prices guaranteed at . time order Is • placed. Should.
prices drop. lowest price will be honoured.
Standing Fuelwood For Sale
Ontario •
To improve growing conditions for valuable trees, the Ministry of.
Natural Resources Is thinning a woodlot in Kinloss Township and is
assisting the woodlot owner in selling marked, standing trees, along
with tops remaining from a harvest sale, to a reputable fuelwood
contractor.
The fuelwood is located in four adjoining ' areas.
Fuelwood Volume in Standing
trees (in standard cords)
(approximate. volume)
II 202
125
216
37
Area Number
1,
2
3
4
Number, of Tops
162
100
335
51,
Note: one standard cord = 128 cubic feet.
Average tree diameter: 7 inches.
•Major tree species: Hard Maple.
Location: four miles north-west of Whitechurch.
Each fuelwood area will be sold as one lump sum to one contractor.
No partial -sales for small volumes will be considered.
For further details, contact: Harry Wilson, Ministry of Natural
Resources, R. R. ti 5, Wingham; Ontario, NOG 2WO, 518-357-3131 or
toll free 1-800-265=3003.
Ontario
° Ministryof
Natural
Resources
1
Hon. Alan W. Pope
Minister II
W. T. Foster
Deputy Minister
WINGNAM SALES ARENA
The Wingham Sales Arena
Has done It again bringingyou MORE GREAT SAVINGS ON DISCOUNT.
FOODS. THAT'S , RIGHT\ STARTING THIS FRIDAY WE . ARE
INTRODUCING'A DISCOUNT FOOD SECTION FEATURING GROCERY
ITEMS, CANNED GOODS, TOILET PAPER, WASH DETERGENTS,
GARBAGE BAGS, and other every day Items.
This Weeks Opening Specials
FROM OUR. BULK DISPLAY
Weekly Specials in Bulls Cookies, Bulk Pie Filihtngs, Balk Baking Goods, Bulk Spices, Bulk
Peanut Butter, Bulk Candy and Nuts; Over 100 different' items to choose from.
QUALITY' NEW & USEDFURNITURE curio
Dining room, living room, bedroom, kitchen furniture; rockers, box and mattresses,
.cabinets, all at Low Low Prices.
ISI
CLOTHING AND -FOOTWEAR
Work boots, rubber boots, socks, coveralls, work shirts, work pants, blue jeans for men,
ladies and children. •
THE CARPET BIN
We have a fine selection of remnants, roll ends, and complete rolls of carpet. Bring you
room sixes with you.
NEW &'USED FIREARMS
Ammunition, fishing gear, hunting knives.
THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA 3571730
680 Josephine Street, North End of Wingham
OPEN MON. - SAT. 96 P.M. FRI. NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M.
WINGHAM SALES ARENA