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31. Cards et themits
Thant ye& �� and
hien& who haves beam so
kind to me all year and es-
pecially -
n !New
Year tov ii
Olive M- Blake
RIftDN
The IffillieSeObt tiamily wig to
thank all those who
remeon-
belied tits in any *ay after to
death of oar dear ,
The Roalston Family
1
SELKIRK
Matthew and Jeffrey semi a
great big "'thank yots„ to the
person who left the unwise
giiOt in the doer for
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C;RANSTON
The fain* of to late Mrs_
Gladys Cranston wiser to
thank their friends and
neighbours for aids, floral
tributes and food matt to the
house and donations made to
the Heart and Cancer Fund..
Thank you to the St_ Helens
W.I. for serving tooth_ Your
kindness will never be for-
gotten_
The Cranston Family
1'
ETRE DEPARTMENT
The Lockport- District Fire
Department would hire to
thank the public who sup-
ported them by attending the
New Year"s Eve dance_ Pro-
ceeds from the dance will be
placed in a fund for the
purettase of a pager system
which will Cost approximate-
ly S11.000.00.
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32. Coming events
BLYTH CENTRE for the Arts
requires an Assistant Gener-
al Manager with responsibil-
ities in bookkeeping, payroll,
cash flow projections, com-
munity and employee rela-
tions. grant applications and
fund raising and program-
ming for winter season. For
further information write:
The Search Committee,
Bluth Centre for the Arts.
Box 10. Blyth. 50, 1
ANNUAL SUPPER
AND MEETING
Of the Lucknow Agricultural
Society. will be held. Thurs-
day. January 20. 1983. 7
p.m. in the Lucknow United
Church. Members 55.00
each. —1,2
GRAB BAG SALE
Salvation Army Grab Bag
Sale. January 8. 1 - 4 p.m.
at the Orange Hall. Edward
Street. Wingham. —1
OPEN HOUSE
Will be held in honour of Dan
Nicholson's 95th birthday.
January 9th, 1983 from 2 - 4
p.m. at the Parish Hall.
Lucknow. Best Wishes Only.
—Ix
IMMUNIZATION CLINIC
Bruce County Health Unit
infants, Preschoolers. Adults
2nd Wednesday each mo
Next Clinic Wednesd v.
January 12. 1983
Bruce County Health Unit
Office 3 - 4:30 p.m.
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How does .our
Sentinel Label Read
32- Caning wants
DANCE III
attwl Regitgiranian at the lock -
mow T m E day, /imm-
unity 7, 1'., 7 IP -nn-
Regular classes wig be kiall
lases ay and Illitursday teven-
ings,,7 - -
11, WM tor 10
weeks Fee et S15000 ter 2
dlasses_ Came and oftsclover
how 0,6 datorle--esertise ram
way ;: .,:,1t; and fitne5e
shoes!trumning —lar
Attention, Farmers
Aa Far sale
KEEP FOUR CATTLEhee eE
liter.. Far prompt and efficient
service awl Wiliam E- Own-
irm„ Mildmay, .67-S:Ai13_ —ittf
APPROXIMATELY 1 „NIO
bales of barley straw- Phone
S29-7375 after 6 p.m. —1
E. Farm services
ITERG STAiILE
EQUIPMENT
Cleaners„ Bunk Feeders" Silo
Unloaders. Farrowing Crat-
es, Water Bowls, Coen Stalls
and Hog Panelling_ Contact
Lloyd Jahnstsaii, It. R. 3,
Hrtyr esd, phase MS -SM.
NOW I5 THE TiME to book
the Keuntry Kats for your
1983 dances. Phone 528-
2299. —1
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BUTLER - Ring 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
FARMAT1C - Blender Ham-
mer Mills, Blender Roller
Mills. Blender Mills for
Ground Hi -Moisture corn.
Augers. Leg Elevators.
ACORN - Cable Ram Clean-
ers.
WESTEEL-ROSCO - Grain
Bins - 1350 to 250.000 bu..
Bulk Feed Tanks.
ACME - Fan -Jet Ventilation
Systems.
HOULE - Liquid Manure
Pumps. Cleaners, Steel Trus-
ses.
B & L - Complete Hog Con-
finement Systems.
SLURRY -SLINGER - Liquid
Manure Spreaders.
CLAY - Parts and Service for
Clay Equipment.
ALSO - Electric Feed Carts,
Straw Choppers, Fibre -Fun-
nels. Ritchie Heated Bowls,
Hurst Equipment.
We Handle Everything -
Almost
LOWRY FARM
SYSTEMS LTD.
At Amberley
R. R. IP 1, Kincardine
Phone 395-5286
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5YEARS 12%% M_D Subject
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iIR ADVERTISING SPECIALTIES I
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Q PENS • CALENDARS • TRUCK DOOR SIGNS • CAPS , i
i MATCHES • KEY TAOS • BOTTLE OPENERS • ETC..
i LARRY COWAN, LUCKNOW 5211-2730
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The Mon
To See Is
0 3 BEDROOM Acme, Campbell ll Street, Deere war,
modern Irlteirem, epodes* 'Om and dhdrig areas with 2
bates Ideal Wally Items. Vender meld amidst
0 reotterag.
DUNGANNON thread bedroom hams; , atrleg` il
rash and meig meait; dettrk Ideating; everytlibig em
errs level; apptwdmaIMp tem year* old. Ideal maremeist
0 FIELD TOWNSHIP 100 erase dads asp, 05
150 ACRES, Winless Tarp., 140 rwarloeble, 4 bedroom
0 Items, beat barn, 2 sass, tall possession, cheek this
farm ler vales.
175 ACRES, Ashfield Twp., demos (sash asp lend.
FIELD STONE tear bedroom hams, en apprexlewats1
90 ares with 20 wettable, Largs barn and stream,
Huron Township.
BLAIRS GROVE, leags 1st, nature trees, serrrlosd Id*
0 emellent road and hydro.
Member el the Gray Bruce Real Estate Board
• 1f you are Interested in buying a hems, agricultural land o
,rling pray, we nal be pleased to assist
II
Warren & Terry Zinn
PHONE 52E -TM R.R. 112, LUCKNOW
Hod Does Your
Sentinel Label Read?
The Wingham Sales Arena
The Wingham Sales Arena
680 Josephine Street North End of Wingham on Hwy, 4
The Place to go for
Greet
vings o11 -
BULK COOKIES - w roots, wafers sultana
c* skies, assorted ere , chocolate chip, fig bars,
eve. ete-
BULK BAKING GOODS - Raisins, dates, coconut,
currants, flour, white or brown sugar, rice, beans, etc.
DISCOUNT GROCERY ITEMS - Canned goods, Jukes,
pickles, salad dr ssi-ng, ketchup, table syrup, deter-
gents.
CLOTHING
eter`gente-
CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR - Jogging suites,
jogging shoes, mens work clothing, safety work shoes,
rubber boots, kids coveralls, ski suites, snow suites,
Ladies sweaters, jump suits, Jackets. DESIGNER BLUE
JEANS FOR MEN, LADIES AND CHILDREN.
CARPET AND NO WAX FLOORING - Roll ends,
remnants or complete rolls, we will cut to arse.
GUNS, AMMUNITION, SCOPES, TRAPS, HOCKEY
STICKS - Rifles and shotguns by Winchester,
Remington, Browning, Ruger and others.
NEW AND USED FURNITURE - Antiques, glans ware,
living room suites, dining room suites, bedroom suites;
table and chair sets, china cabinets, box and
-- mattresses.
NOTE! We take trade Ins or will pay cash for used
furniture, guns, antiques - clocks, china, etc. Will buy
partial households or complete close outs. Buy, Trade
or Sell, Give Us a Yell at The
WINGHAM SALES ARENA 357-1730
Open Monday to Saturday 9-6 p.m. Fri. Nites till 9 p.m.
Cash, Cheques, Visa, Master Card Accepted
FREE PARKING
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The Wingham Sales Arena
Home from Germany
for Langside Christmas
Mama Yew
Mary 64024tivtinuniatter
spent Christmas _
Ittrer mitts, Mr- and Mrs..
..,, Albert flowertmati elf tem -
den atter other
Mary is with the armed
tomes im Gray and had
not bees berme ter t scone
team. The ; i' 4.�n _' . tUiiir '. its`
at ire tor several years
and Mary attended high
scd1 im Wim_
Coiagratottations to Mr_
and Mrs. James Relive:. ion
the birth .cif a baby boy in
Winghamm Hospital Tlons-
day, Abe- 73..
B' you heard music in the
air just before Cluistnins,if
was probably earl Vis..
The Whitechurch Youth
Group wet a out singing
carols Thursday evetning be-
fore Christmas -
Wesley Young sof Locknow
visited Wednesday, Decem-
ber 22 with Lillian Young and
Wmlliaamma_
Sympathy sof the ("commun-
ity is extended to Nude
Dore and family in the loss of
his mother, who passed away
on December 2 at St_ Jos-
eph's Hospital, London_
_
:ia a
A Christmas Eve carol
service was held in the
Whitechurch Presbyterian
Church_ The service consist-
ed of scripture verses, camas
- and selections by the choir
and was well attended.
Mr. and Mrs- Keith Breg-
mean of Calgary arrived at the
a home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Butegmain qua illte,iyenbeir les
sad sett there_
allst visited with otbeir
en latices and wrote James
puts amid ;relatives iiva
Lacknene. They stood 10
days Were Rearing aha ter
CAW'S-
elvisitms Dkv vis
w and Mfrs, heave
Meiffat and Donald were Mr_
and Mcg Meat, Me-
sta., Mad aid; Mr, and
Mrs. Mammy Meff'at, Trevor.,
Craig and Jennifer; Mr, awed
Mrs.. Ross Meithit, Cameran
and Carrie; Mr.. and Mrs.
BobMcifaat and Meirssa and
Ilebena Stewart.
d11r. and Mrs. RusseR
Young spent Chris with
her parents, Mr, altrid Mrs -
Art Ferguson and other rela-
tives in Newmarket.
Mr- and Mrs. Ernie Hanna
had their family home for
Chfiastmas,
Lilbatn Young, William and
Ken spent ctristrrtas Day
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Young and family and itt the
evening visited with Mr- and
Mrs. Len Coughlin and lam-
*.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young
held Christmas for Jan's
parents and relatives on Sun-
day, December 26 with 25
relatives present.
'Carey Coughlin spent a
few days holidays with Lillian
Young and on Monday even-
ing, December 22, Mrs,
Young, William Young and
Ramey were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Wightmat! of
Beigtave.
Triniiy Chrisunos...
*from me 2
Dorothy Beamish of
Brampton spent New Years
with Harv, Pat and Kirk
Livingston.
New Years Eve guests at
the Kemp home were Martha
Livingston and Dorothy
Beamish of Brampton, Tina
and Len Kohnertt, Harv, Pat
and Kirk Livingston.
528-2031 Lucknow
CULBOSS TOWNSIBP - 45 acres, 43 'workable.
547,500.00.
ASIIFIELD TOWNSHIP - 100 sore level dairy bum
close to Highway 21, 55 tie ups, good buildings. Cows,
cream quota and machinery negadable. Vendor will
hold mortgage for S0%. Peke 5150,000.
ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP -186 acre faun, level land. 155
acres workable, new house and well tide year. Barn 48
72. Two municipal drains. Vendor will hold mortgage.
Price 5190,000.
ASHFiELD TOWNSHIP, 137 acres level farm, dairy or
beef, good buildings, 130 workable. Three mtmkipal
drains, crossing this property. Large F.C.C. mortgage
at 10 1f8%. Prke 5175,000.
ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP, 100 acre level farm needing
some drains. All clear. Two municipal drains. F.C.C.
mortgage available for 50% of purchase price. Prke
5125,000.
ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP - 100 acres, good buildings,
well drained, 65 to 70 workable. Mortgage available.
KINLOSS TOWNSHIP - 100 acre well drained farm, 3
bedroom home and good barn. 80 workable. Asking
585,000. Vendor will hold mortgage for 530,000 at 10%
LUCKNOW double lot, paved drive,sundeck, new
combination furnace. Just insulated, 3 bedrooms, full
basement. Only 542,000.
LUCKNOW, 4 bedrooms, paved drive, large attached
garage, quiet street, will trade on large country home.
BARRY McDONAGH
528-3821
FRASER MacKINNON
Res. 395-2880
DAViD MacKINNON
395-2483