The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-10-20, Page 2231.; Cards of thanks
• MOFFAT
Wewould like to say a
sincere thank you to our
fainly for putting on the par-
ty m honour of'our .35th wed-
ding anniversary, .to our
Mends and relatives for
gifts and best wishes., These
will always be, remembered:
Thanks again.
Eileen and Dave: Moffat
WEBST'ER
Thank you to Dr. Corrin and
Mary MacIntyre 'for the
word to go to K :W Hospital;
to Dr. J.. Nacksted and
nurses on the 6th floor, to .
relatives, friends. and
neighbours ..for cards and
flowers..
Wellington Webster
--42nx
DRENNAN
Sincerethanks to Doctors
Corrin, McKim and Jolly
and the nurses on the second
floor, and .to friends and
relatives for cards, gifts and
visits while m Wingham and
London Hospitals.
Annette and Jonathon
—42
ELPHICK
I would like to say thank you
to -.everyone who made my
relative, girlfriend and com-
munity. showers such: plea-
sant events. A special thank
you to all those who organiz-
ed and helped at these
showers. The . many lovely
and useful gifts are very
much appreciated.
4' ..:Lynn Elphick
—42
MOLE
We would like to thank
everyone for . their visits,
flowers, cards and best
wishes received during our
stay in hospital. Special
thanks to Drs. Walker and
Hollingworth and to all the
staff 0112 East.
Mary&Julie
Mae.KE ZIE
The family of the late. Hugh
MacKenzie wish to express
thanks and appreciation to
friends, neighbours and
relatives for the many acts
of kindness shown during
their bereavement. Special
thanks to Dr. J.C. Ping, Dr.
W. Wong, nurses and staff of
Wingham . .and District
Hospital: for their care and
kindness to Hugh, to the
MacKenzie and McCreath
Funeral Home and to. Rev.
Hugh Nugent for his comfor-
ting message.
Marie, Sisters and Brothers.
—42•
31 Cards of thanks.
RIPLEY AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY
The Directors .of the Ripley
Agricultural Society would.
like to thank the people in the
community for their time
and financial, support to
make the 1982 Fall Fair a
success. -42 •
GRANT '
The family of the late
William.Grant wish, to thank
relatives, friends and neigh-
bours for their kindness,
beautiful flowers, donations
and cards received in the sad
loss of our dear loved
one. -42x
VAN BOVEN
We would like tothank au
our friends and relatives for
making our wedding day a
special one. Thank you:
Joe and Janet Van Boven.
32, Coming events
RIPLEY & DISTRICT LIONS
CLUB OCTOBER PUB NITE
Ripley -Huron Community
Centre, Saturday, October
23, 1982. Doors open at 8:30
p.m. Music by Cobbler's
Apron from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
,Sausage, sauerkraut and
baked bean lunch for sale.
No minors admitted. Held
under authority of a Special
Occasions Permit. Proceeds
to community projects. $2.5Q
per person. -40-42
OPEN HOUSE
At our new Manse, Sunday,
October 24, immediately fol-
lowing our morning service.
Sandwiches and coffee will
be served. Lucknow Presby-
terian Congregation. —41,42
CRANBERRY SOCIAL
Friday, October 29, at the
former Schmid's Jewellery
Store. COME FOR LUNCH:
starting at 11 a.m. Hot
cranberry drink, coffee, tur-
key on a bun, cranberry
muffins and cranberry tarts.
ONLY $2.95. Sponsored by
The Lucknow Presbyterian
Church. —41,42,43;
DESERT SONG
The rollicking hit musical
comedy from the Shaw Fest-
ival will be at Blyth Memorial.
Hall, Saturday, October' 23 at
8 p.m. and Sunday, . October
24 at 2 p.m. Tickets $10.
Reserve by calling 523-9300.
—41,42
BRINDLEY
I wish to say thank you to all
my family, friends and
neighbours for their visits,
cards, flowers and gifts and
phone calls, while I was
Wingham Hospital. Special
.. thanks to Drs. Corrin,
McKim and Jolly and nurses
in Intensive Care. ,
Vi Brindley.
—42
McDONAGH
We would like to give special
thanks to all our family and
friends for their support,
help and thoughtfulness,
during Barry's illness and
also throughout Joe and
Janet's -wedding. It made
everything so mlch easier
for us. ,Thanks also, to the
doctors and nurses here in
Wingham and in London. '
The cards and gifts received
were wonderful. Thank you
everyone.
Betty and Barry McDonagh.
OCTOBER
LEGION,DANCE
Saturday
October 23
Lueknow. Legion
Musk: by
Slddon Brothers
Smorgasbord
A
: PARENT TEACHER
NIGHT
will be hold at
F.E. MADILL
SECONDARY SCHOOL
MONDAY,
OCTOBER 25, '82
Interviews with
teachers will be
scheduled from 7:30.9:30
p.m.
MEET THE CANDIDATE
NIGHT
Hillcrest Home and School
Association is sponsoring a
"Meet The Candidate;,Night"
for Trustee for Bruce County
Board of Education for this
Screa, at Hillcrest Central
hool, Teeswater on Oc-
tober 26, 1982 at 8:30 p,m.
—42
32. Coming,events Attention Farmers
LEGION MEETING
All members of the Lucknow
Legion, Branch 309, are re-
quested to attend thegeneral
meeting Tuesday, October 26.
at 8;00 p.m. -42ar
MOVIE TIME
At. Pinecrest on Thursday,
October 21, 1982 at 7:30 p.m,
Admission ;2.00. Movie is
"Pillow Talk" with . Doris
Day and " Rock Hudson.
Everyone welcome. -42
CONSIGNMENT STOCKER
SALES
at
LUCKNOW COMMUNITY
SALE
400 head' ' •
Monday, November 1
at 1:30 p.m.
Phone 395-5230 or 528-9912
SKATING BEGINS
THURSDAY ,
Lucknow figure skaters' will
begin lessons, this Thursday,
October.' 21. See schedule of
lesson times elsewhere in to-
day's paper. See schedule
for Saturday lessons posted
at the arena. —42ar
TROUSSEAU TEA
Mrs. Dianne Gibson, R.R.
No. 3, Lucknow will hold a
trousseau tea on Monday
and Tuesday, October 25 and
26, ' 2 4 and 7 ' - 9 p.m., in
honour of her. daughter,
Heather's forthcoming mar-
riage. —42
LUCKNOW BUSINESS
ASSOCIATION MEETING
Will be held Thursday, Oc-
tober 21, 2 p.m in the
Mayfair Restaurant.
Numerous items on the
agenda • for- : discussion:
Please make it a point to at-
tend.-42
ttend.--42
HALLOWE'EN DANCE
Costume -:Dance at Dungan-
non. Agricultural Hall, Satur-
day, October 23. Prizes for
best dressed couple, man,
woman, most humorous and
original. -Judging at 11 p.m.
Dancing 9 - 1 to . Country
Conpanions. $4.00 per per-
son
erson includes lunch. Proceeds
for Dungannon Fall Fair ex-
penses.-42ar
.
A. For .sale
CATTLE FEEDER for pit
silo, 20' long, like new. Phone
395-5423.-42,43x
NURSING MOTHERS
MEETING
On Tuesday, October 26, 8
p.m. at Rita Voisin's home,
Teeswater. For further in-
formation call 357-3408.---42
SMALL BUSINESS
' WEEK IN
STRATFORD
Presentations on: Stress, by
a panel , of doctors; Credit.
and Collections; Computers;
Avoiding bankruptcy. • by
panel including Trustee,
Lawyer, Banker,
Businessman; and In-
dustrial Accident Preven-
tion. October 25, 26 and 27,
afternoons and evenings.
Pre -registration • required.
Call Faye Cook, 271-5650.
$5.00 fee per person per
presentation payable at door
Victorian Inn, Strat-
ford. -42
REGULAR MEETING
Lucknow Agricultural' Socie-
ty will hold their regular
meeting, Tuesday, October
26, 8:30 p.m. Community
Centre.-42ar
13
HOBBY CRAFT
SHOW
45 Exhibitors, Saturday,
November 6th, 10:00 a.m. to
5:00 p.m. in Elma Communi-
ty Centre, Atwood. Highway
23. Phone (519) 356=2861 for
more information. -042
B. Custom work
CUSTOM COMBINING of
corn,. 4 WD combine, grain
buggy and wagons available.
Phone 529-7348 or 529-
7062.-42,43,44
CUSTOM COMBINING soy
beans and corn with floating
cutter bar, free • triicking
within .10 miles; • also
ploughing. Call 'Jim Ross
357-3895. -42-45 ,
CUSTOM PLOUGHING, rea-
sonable rates. Phone Doug
Ward, 528-2249 or if no
answer,. 357-1778.
—41,42,43
•
CUSTOM COMBINING of
`corn done. Phone 529- 7507.
--40,41,42
CUSTOM.. COMBINING
corn, wide and narrow rows
Call. Bill Nelson, 528-2949.
—40tf
PLOUGHING, reasonable
rates. Phone 529-7126.
39,40,41,42x
C. Wanted
SOMEONE TO HOUSE, feed
and care for 50 head of cattle
for winter. 395-5276. —42,43x
D. Livestock
30 • PUREBRED
CHAROLAIS heifers. Bred
polled ' Also Limousin and
Simmental. Fisherlea.
Farms, Holliston. Phone
519-338-2082. 42,43,44
SIMMENTAL SALE - Satur-
day, October 30, 1 p.m.
Waltons Sales Arena,
Durham, 1% mile west on
Hwy. 4. Sponsored by Grey
Bruce Simmental Club: Sell-
ing
elling 51 selected lots. Full
blood bull, bred and open
females, hill blood purebred
and . percentage. Preview
Friday, October 29 6 -10 p.m.
For catalogues write Elsie
Jackson, R.R. No. 1,
Durham, NOG 1RO. 519-369-
6314. -4143
19696314.-42.43
E. Farm services
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.
SEED WHEAT
Cleaned and Treated
CLOVER. is GRASS SEED 1 I,
f • Bought and Sold.
LICENSED TRUCKING f
I (Protect Your Investment)
j ELLIOTT'S SEED MILL
And. Trucking .
LUCKNOW 528-3500
t 32tfar
1
NEED A truck for hauling
grain. corn, flax and beans.
Call Hilltop Farms 529-7448,
Barry Kilpatrick.—31-43x
11M111•1 1•1•1116 alIMED 1111. MOM
F. For rent
BARN FOR RENT, for cattle;
will do the chores. 875.00 a
'month. 2nd of Kinloss.
Phone 528-5303. —39-43
35 ACRES of land for rent in
Kinloss Township. Phone
392-6218.-42x
Lucknow Sentinel,, Wednesday, October 20, 1982 --Page 22
Telephone:
CUSTOM
Liquid Manure
Spreading
Using .Irrigation Method
Michie Manu _.rigation'
LLOYD MKHIE
R. R. #4 BRUSSELS, ONT. 8874472
•
$25.
FARMERS.
WANTED CATTLE '•
$50.
SICK OR DISABLED
WE PAY TOP DOLLAR
52T-1859
$75.
$100..
JUST •LLSTED - 4 bedroom cement home, large
attached garage, paved driveway, will trade .on 'a
country borne.
3 BEDROOM brick house pias large extra' lot, -
combination furnace, insulated, paved drive, . many
more extra". Asking $42,000. ,
ST. HELENS home, 3 bedroom, living room with
fireplace. Taxes S187. Give us .a call. •
LUCKNOW - 3 bedroom bungalow, fireplace, garage,,
$34,5001
LOCHALSH - 2 bedroom home on 'h acre, grid repair.
$20,000..•
DUNQANNON 4 bedroom home on well treed lot,
good lecatlo&r. Asking $29;900.
WHITECHURCH' - 2 apartment building on large: lot,
financing available and reduced to sell at $22,000..
100 ACRES, Eldon Twp., 3 bedroom home with
conventional barn, 82 workable' -acres. Priced to sell at
895,000. •
100 ACRES, Ailafeld Twp., 4 bedroom brick home
recently modernized with geld barn. Prised to sell with
terms available. •
100 ACRES Hinton Twp., 95 acres workable with good
beef barn, priced to sell. available.
200. ACRES, dairy farm, � quota available,
finandng available at good hnterest rate.
• POINT CLARK - one well treed lot, "enticed with hydro
and water, 2 blocks from the lake.
FRASER MacKINNON
Res. 395-2880
DAVID MacKINNON •
395-2483
ROBT. CAMPBELL
529-7417
BARRY McDONAGH
528-3821.
rThe Man
To See Is
0 DUNGANNON three bedroom home; kitchen, Ihring-
room and dining room; electric heating; 'everything on
one level; approximately ten years old. Ideal retirement
0 home, -
LUCKNOW Ideally located 3 bedroom home, heated
garage, rec. room, carpeted throughout, large lot, Im-
mediate possession. -0
ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP` 100 acres cash crop, 05
workable.
•100 ACRES located on .paved road adjacent to Ripley,
0 two storey, 4 bedroom home approximately 05 produc-
tive acres, fall possession.
150 ACRES, Kinloss Twp., 140 workable, 4 bedroom
home, beef barn, 2 silos, fall possession, check this
0 farm for value. '
175 ACRES; Ashfield Twp., choke cash 'crop land.
FIELD STONE four bedroom home, on approximately
30 acres with 20 workable, large barn and stream,
Huron Township.
BLAIRS GROVE, large lot, mature trees, serviced with
excellent road and hydro:
R
ii!j,q1frEE
Warren & Terry Zinn
PHONE 529-7360 R. . 4 2, LUCKNOW .