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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-11-12, Page 14• Page 34-Lue.trow Sentinel, Wednesday, November no 2986 rawepiiall Now Rapeigitowlsopowiaa wig tiweipioeimgemge rgw; chin bigo.,for bitter result* Send YOUR rriessego across' the province, or coast to coast CD 1 testett Lirt.tmespti. cello one Lill, does it *Mow law „d ARTICLES FOR SALE /0 - MONTREAL MiLITARY SURPLUS: Workshirts $2.75, workpants $3.50, workboots $15. For catalog, send $2 (reimbursed first order); Military Surplus, Box 243, St, Timothee, 'Quebec JOS 1X0.-0.44.47 • GUN eAROAINS! Save up to 40% by subscribing to "The Gunrunner". The 'Cant:Alan monthly newspaper listing hundreds of new/used, modern and antique firearms for, sale or trade. Subscription $17 year. Gunrunner, Box 565K Lethbridge, Alta. Tli 3Z4. Sam- ple $1.50.--46 BUILDINGS FOR SALE: Miracle Span Fall Specials. Three buildings left over from National Show. Exam- ple 40 x 40 complete with doors $5,299. Other sizes to choose from, Call Miracle Span self free 1.800-387-4910.-0-46 S50,000 worth of good butcher and grocery equipment going at 'half price. Dyck's Food Market, 150 Collier St., Barrie, Ontario L4M 1H7 ,(705) 728-5339.-0-46 4/4 WESTMINSTER PENDULUMS $29, Quartz Movements. Barometers, Envirotex, Bezels, Pen Sets, Bank•Slot Musicals, Digitals, Discount Prices! Free catalogue' Marco Soles, 8836 Selkirk, Vancouver, V6P 4)8, 1-(604) 261-4245.-0.46 LAPEL, PINS:•Enamel, gold, silver base, 2 colours. 250 $1.25 each. $49 set up, 50% deposit, balance C.O.D. • Gordon tundy Limited 5.2485 Lancaster, Ottawa, Ont. KlB 511.-0-46 WATER PROBLEMS? introducing New Technology for treating wells and cisterns, offering source to faucet protection throughout entire water system. RUSTY ... SMELLY ... BAD TASTING ,.. WATER, bacteria, stain- ing, and more. No Solt or Messy Chemicols maintenance free. See the results for yourself with our •6 -month trial offer. 'Call now toll free • 1-800-268-2656 or mile • Aztec Water Purification Systems, No. 203. 1030 Karnak) Rd. Mississauga, Ont. L4W 466. Area code '807 call 1.416.624-4344 (collect). -0-46 • • NEVER FORGET to turn your headlights off again! Make your car ,more visible on the road without the worry of a dead battery. Great stocking stuffer. The headlight reminder simply plugs into fuse panel $9.95 plus Tax include $2 shipping/handling. Visa/M/C Cobourg, Ontario KOA 4W4. Orders shipped same day. -0-46 STEEL BUILDING. Pre Winter Factory Clearance, Stroight wall or quonset styles. Certain sizes at special diseounts. Save thousands. Limited quantities. Phone Pioneer/Econospon toll free 1-800-387-6896.-0-46 $$$ SACRIFICE SACRIFICE $$$ Buildings prices for im- mediate' liquidation. All items in stock. 28x40x14 $3,996, 40x60x14 $6,500, 46x80x14 $9,250, 70x90x24 $21,789. Various sizes available to 120 ft. wide. Fac- tory direct clearance. Serious buyers only, All buildings priced for immediate delivery call toll free 1-800-38Y-2115' or 1 (416) 858-2446.-0.4440 HARD WATER PROBLEMS? Introducing the water softener that doesn't use salt. No more lugging heavy bogs of costly salt Other softeners remove calcium & other good for you minerals, We don't add salt to your water or remove beneficial minerals, because that's not good for you. Other softeners take up lots nf room, use electricity, require backwashing, cost plen- ty to install & too much to maintain, We don't. Call toll free 1-800-268-2656 for healthier, better tasting, softer water. -0-46 LIVESTOCK FOR SALE • • 2 -YEAR OLD ,REGISTERED Quarter Stallion, Bay, pro. fessionally trained for Reining. 7 -Year Old Registered thoroughbred Gelding 15,2, Bay. Trillium 'Cirpit. Bracebridge (705.) 645-4354 after 9 pm,- 0-46 PUREBRED SIMME TAL SALE, Sunday, Nov, 23/86 1 pm, 52 head of bred cows, heifers, bull calves, JERICO 2X influence. JERICHO FARM, Port Perry, (416) 985,-8109.-0-46 WANTED TO BUY OLD WRISTWATCHES WANTED, Any make, One or one • hundred. Old rolex wristwatches wonted. Also wanted Eaton's "Quarter Century" square wristwat- ches (25 years service), will pay $200 and up for this watch, Will also buy straps, crystals, ports etc, for old wristwatches, Write B. Walsh, 173 Queen St. E. Toron- to, Ont. MSA 1S2:-0-46 HELP WANTED TRAIN FOR A JOB' with o future,„with TH.County Truck Driver Training. Job search assistance ovailable. Kitchener 720 King E., (519) 743-5011, Brant- ford 300 Colborne E,. (519) 7$6-0223.-0-46 FAMILY THERAPISTS for Ccitclipa-Manarac incor- poroted, Barrie. Masterstegree, 2 yearexperience. Familiarity with more than one systemic Family Therapy model. Experience in sexual abuse treot- merit. Apply to P.O. Box 430, OMB% Ontario 13V ' 6J8.--0.46 HIRING NOM Construction all phases, Drivers, Machinists, Welders, Electricians, Mechanics, Airlines. Some Entry level positions (up to $32.60/hr) TronsContinental Job Search (308) 382.3700. Fee. 0.46 , OVERSEAS POSITIONS. Hundreds of top poyng posi- tions. Attractive benefits. All occupations. FrOO details. Overseas Employment Services, Dept. W.A. Box 460, Mount Royal, Quebec H3P 3C7.-0.46 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY NEEDLECRAFTERS! Excellent income potential leaching 3 selling neediecrafts for Panda Stichcrof I. Representatives especialy needed in smolier corn- munitiei. Write Peggy Anderson, 2281 Woodward Ave., Burlington,Ont, 17R 1T5.---0-45-48 EARN 15% per year in U.S. dollars, guaranteed! By way of leasing Marine Cargo Containers. Rental in- come - Five marine cargo containers pay $2,325 per year, 10 poy $4,650 per year, 25 pay411,625 per year. ,Length of lease is up to 15 years (5 year increments). MinimOm.invesiment 53,100. All above in U.S. dollars, Ask about our Capital Appreciation Program (416) 368-3585, Write Pacific Rim Container Sales Ltd. 2nd floor, 33 Yonge St. Toronto', MSE 1S9.-0.46 B,C. Calling GREAT OPPORTUNITY for 2 fully qualified Mechanics High Tech. Producers. Ford ECCIV Certified opportunity $32,000 year of $16 hour. Lake City Ford Sales Ltd., 715 Oliver St., Williams Lake, B.C. V2G DISTRIBUTORS, part time or full time selling our high quality line of DISTILLERS, Filters and Water Softeners, For residential. & commercial applications. Be your own boss and earn extra income in this growing in- dustry. For more information contact Water Purity Systems, 537 Brant St, Burlington, Ont. 17R 206, (416)• 639-0503,-0.46 INSURE A SUCCESSFUL FUTURE. Distributorships available in your area. Investment $4,984. Full marketing support. Full comprehensive training, Call now for free information.(416) 845.6890.-0-46 PERSONAL DATES GALORE: For all ages & unattached. Thousands of members anxious to meet you. Prestige Acquain- tances call toll free 1-800-263-9163. Hours noon till 8 pm. -0-46 MEET SOMEONE NEW, Since 1967, we have introduced thousands for friendship or marriage. Write Personal Acquaintance Service, 249 Bronson Ave., Ottawa KIR 6116.-0-46 AUCTION SALES ONTARIO'S LARGEST farm machinery consignment sale, Norwich, Ont. Friday, December 12/86 10 am (Soles conducted 2nd Friday each month), Approx. 150-175 Tractors plus all types of farm equipment. Consignments welcome. , For more information call (519) 424-9998 or (519) 424-9093. Proprietors K.S. Hamulecki & Sons, -0-46 EDUCATIONAL ' FREE: 1986 guide to study -at-home correspondence Diploma courses for prestigious careers: ,Accounting, Airconaitioning, Bookkeeping, Business, Cosmetology, Electronics, Legal/Medical secretary, Psychology, Travel, Granton (5A) 263 Melaide West, Toronto 1-800.268-1121.-0.46 BECOME AN AUCTIONEER, 85 Hours of instruction, next class November 15.22„ Contact Southwestern On- tario School of Auctioneering, P.O. Box 145, Innerhip, Ont. 1\10.11M0 (519) 4963936. (519) 537-2117.-0-34.46 EARN EXTRA INCOME, Learn to Prepare Income Tax returns by correspondence. Local Franchise available, Write Tax Time Services Limited, 1304 Speers Rood, Oakville, Ont. L6L 2X4.-0-46 COMING EVENTS COME TO THE FAIR! The,Royal Agricultural Winter •Fair. The World's largest indoor horse & agricultural fair. Come join this celebration of agricultural and equine excellence. November 13.22. Exhibition Place, Toronto, For information call (416) 393-6400, tickets also available through BASS. -0.46 ,The Only way to get i YOUR 1 ad in 2.5 milliori homes 1, in Canada for , $659." or in 1,241,807 homes 1 in Ontario for I si 95.0c • cPalace Your Blanket Clasalflad Ad by visiotaZ.,:),14:1'ittlkciii**""ii„,ad' 11, °Moo for *Attic Lucknowy nev45272.422r 1 V1421:261: KIncordlna 3064963 1 600 LSaitotth 521.0240 PIrtickIVII" $3:3 t 184 11- um me am NO Only 37 shopping day s° 'till Christmas Superintendent named BY AB WYLDS For needed surgery, Dan Carter, Huron township road superintendent, has been granted temporary leave of absence from his position. Reeve John Gamble announces that fin Dan's place, the Huron Township Council has appointed Bert Elliott as tem- porary road superintendent for the months of December and January. Retired reeve of the township, Bert Elliott knows the folks in- volved in maintaining the township, also most of the peopleliving here, and the work on the 'winter roads. Happy Hearts euchre match • The Happy Hearts Euchre Club met at the Ripley Legion Hall last Monday afternoon. Ten tables were playing. High winners were John Smith and Eileen Carter. Lucky card holders were Isabel and Walter Forster. The next party will be Nov, 17th at the Legion Hall at 2 p.m. Report was made by John and Mary Scott. Thanks for garden donations According to the residents at Huron Villa they have been well supplied with fruit and vegetables from the local orchards and gardens. These donations have been greatly appreciated. Thanks goes. to Mrs. Evelyn Ir- win for contributing this item to the column. Royal Winter Fair memories The Royal Agricultural Winter.Fair starts tomorrow Thurs. Nov. 13 in the Coliseum in Exhibition Park, Toronto. It runs through the next week to end at Sat. midnight Nov. 22, This is the 58th show. The Royal started in 1922 according to reports. During the Se- cond World. War, 1940-1945, the Coliseum was used to billet some of the Canadian Armed Forces. We had our first look a• t the Royal in November 1933 when we were attending the Ontario College of Education up on Bloor Street, Toronto. Two things we recall from - that visit. The first was the Maytag Holstein milk herd from Madison, Wisconsin. The se- cond thing was the arrival and dress of the reserved seat folks for the horse show - limousines, chauffeurs, ladies in long white ermine fur coats, and men with high hats and in evening 'suits. Allan Mason of Wiarton and Ab Wylds of Ripley arrived at the front of the Coliseum. by first (the street bus system, along Harbor Street, then transfer to the Bathurst street- car to the fair site for a nickel. Admission was twenty-five cents. At the end of the evening another nickel took us back to the rooming house at 299 Huron St. For the total cost of 35 cents each - the price of a postage stamp today. Janice Needham receives award Last Wednesday evening Nov. 5 the Teeswater Agricultural Society held their • Awards Night. Janice Needham of the ipley area received her top award for showmanship with her Holstein calif at the Teeswater Fair on *deter 11. Now a month later in November Jim, Dorothy, and Janice are showing their prize Holsteins from their Mandeen Farms at the Royal from Nov. n to 22. Remembrance Day service Thanks goes to Mrs. Barbara Paquette for her note on behalf of the 1% ipiey Legion Aux- iliary. On Sunday morning, Nov. 9 at 9;30 a.m. the Auxiliary participted in the parade to Knox Presbyterian Church for the joint church remembrance service. Again yesterday on Tues. Nov. 11 the Ripley Legion Auxiliary were a part of the parade to the Cenotaph at the front of the um Township hall for the Remembrance Day service there. Next week on Wee' iesday, Nov. 19 the Ripley Legion Auxiliary will be holding their coffee break. Sheep and lamb farming explained Mrs. Bernadette (Jim) Scott of the 4th Concession west in Huron township was in- troduced by Mrs. Elizabeth Fair, Agriculture and Canadian Industries con- venor on Friday at the Ripley Women's In- stitute meeting in the Knox Presbyterian' Church Sunday School room on Friday Nov. 7th. Bernadette is in charge of the project of sheep raising on their farm and chose as hey topic - "Sheep and Lamb Farming". She chose to raise sheep because they are smaller animals and easy to catch. She is educated in delivering lambs and in the feeding and caring for any illness. Later a film was shown on Feeding the Sheep as well as Shearing the Wool. Shown also was the Processing of Wool to Yarn. This was a most interesting program and Bernadette was thanked by Mrs. Minnie Lock. Mrs. Mary. Brooks gave a full and in- teresting outline of the Fall Rally held at Sauble Beach which she attended with Mrs. Marian McTavish and Mrs. Amelia Cumm- ing. The theme of the Rally was "Let us take time for all things". Attended funeral Robert and Muriel Osborne of the 4th con east in Huron twp. (RR 5 Lucknow), attend- ed the funeral service for Mrs. Elsie Ander- son on Thursday November 6 in Mono Cen- tre United Church. Burial was in Relessey. Cemetery. Midgets lose first to Pctlmerston The Lucknow Midgets are back on the ice for another exciting season of hockey. This year's coaches are Larry MacPher- son, George Gibson and Harvey Livingston, The team is a combination of seven second -year Midgets and eight players who have moved up from the Bantam team. A new player on this year's Wain IS Jeff Pollard who hasn't played hockey for a few years. He has recently moved from Kincardine and the players have welcom- toms "B"s post The Atom "B"s came flying out of the dressing room full of energy and en- thusiasm ready to play they love so much. Watson and SChnlidt Chartered Accountants 970 Queen St., Kincardine Offering income fax com. occountirtol auditing and trianagement services. • 396-3425 Steven EX Watson, C.A. Barry W. Schmidt, C.A. ed him to laucknoir and to the Midget team. The team played their opening game of the season .against Palmerston last Mon- day night. They put up a good fight but came out on the losing end of a 6-3 score. Palmerston 6 Lucknow 3 Jamie Humphrey lead the scoring with two goals with the other scored by Kevin De Jong, Assists went to John Vanderveldel David MacDougall and two from Scott Hackett. win over Ripley On Saturday, November 8, their en- thusiasm paid off as they came up with a winning effort against Ripley 3-2. ' Lucknow 3- Ripley 2 Lucknow jumped into an early lead at 3:18 of the first period on a goal by Dennis Hogan from Nathan Daer and Jeremy O'Neill. The boys played fast -paced hockey in the second period but no scoring was done. After a well-deserved rest between periods the team got their second marker of the game by Scott Rintoul fom Mark Chilton and. Colin Humphrey, Ripley replied with two quick unanswered goals- to tie the score 2-2. With 46 seconds left in the game and play whistled dead, Lucknow made a quick line change . The boys put forward a valiant ef- fort and put one between the pipes with nine seconds left., Scoring the game winner was Colin Humphrey, assisted by Nathan Our and Dean Tiffin. Great game lads ! The next Atozn "B" game will be played on November 15 in Lucknow against Ripley at 4:30 p.m.. come out and support the local boys. '0