The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-04-18, Page 2532. Coming events
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
The family of Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Hackett would like to
invite all relatives, neigh-
bours and friends to a
reception in honour of their
parents 25th wedding anni-
versary on April 20, 1979 at 9
p.m. at the Lucknow Com-
munity Centre. Music by
"Southern Comfort". Best
wishes only, —16
SPRING TOUR•
To Cleveland's House in the
Muskokas. This three day
tour is very relaxing. De-
parture dates are June 12
and June 19. Formore
information, contact Mrs.
Merle Elliott, Lucknow, 528-
3500. -16ar
SUPPER MEETING
All members of Branch 309
Lucknow Legion are request-
ed to attend a supper meet-
ing, Tuesday, April 24 at
7:15 p.m. -16ar
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EUCHRE PARTY
Plan to attend the last euchre
party this season at . the
Dungannon Agricultural
Hall, Wednesday, April 25th
at 8:15 p.m. —16
ANNUAL MEETING
the annual meeting of the
Wingham Hospital Auxiliary
will be held in the Training
Centre at the hospital, on
Monday, April 23. Pot luck
supper willproceed 'meeting
at 6:30 p.tn. -16
FAREWELL DANCE
For Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Van
Beers at the Kinloss Com-
. triunity Centre, Saturday,
April 21, 9 p.m. Everyone
welcome. -16
SHOOT PARTY
At St. Helens Hall,On Thurs-
day, April. 19•,, 8:30 p.m.
Everyone welcome. --r16
AGRICULTURAL. SOCIETY
MEETING
Lucknow Agricultural Society
v, ill hold their regular meet-
ing on Tuesday, April 24 at
8:30. p.m. lin the Town Hall.
-16ar
R'IPLEY LIONS BINGO
Will be held on April 18 at 8
p.m.' at the Township Hall.
Pot of Gold;' •12, ''regular
games at $15,00;'Aone' share
the wealth; one jackpot of
$20.0.00 on 54 calls; consola-
tion game of 520.00.
—15,16ar
VARIETY CONCERT
A variety concert will be held
on Friday, April 20th at 8
p.m. at the St. Mary's
School, Goderich. Sponsored
by Goderich and District Pro
Life group. —15,16
"FAMILY FUN NIGHT"
For Lucknow United Church
people, Sunday, April 22,
beginning with a potluck
supper at .6:00 p.m.
—15,16ar
RUMMAGE SALE
The Wingham Hospital rum-
mage sale will be held in the,'
Wingham Armouries on Fri-
day, April 20 from 10 a.m. to
4 p.m. —15,16
CONSIGNMENT STOCKER
SALE
Monday, May 7th, 1979
at 1:30 p.m.
400 head
LUCKNOW COMMUNITY
SALE
Phone 395-5230 or 528-9912
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32. Coming events
BLYTH BINGO
Bingo every Saturday even-
ing at the Blyth Memorial
Fall, Blyth, at 8 p.m, Regul-
ar games, share -the -wealth
and jackpot $150. First Bingo
September 16.-37tfar
NASHVILLE TOUR
Join All Star Tours on the
Easter weekend tour to
Nashville, departing Thurs-
day evening, April 12, and
returning Sunday, April 15.
For more information, con-
tact Mrs. Merle Elliott, Luck-
now.—13-16ar
Blease Help
The Wingham and Dist-
rict Assoc. for the Mental-
ly Retarded and Voice for
Life will hold an AUC-
TION SALE at ADRIAN
KEET'S FARM within the
next three weeks. Exact
date to be announced
later. Jake Kikkert, auc-
tioneer will donate his.
services. Partial list to
follow in next week's.
paper. Please bring your
donations of articles' for
the. sale as soon as pos.
Bible. Let's make this the
greatest auction sale.
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, April 18, 1979—Page 25.
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Shop Now
For
Your
Spring Footwear
LES PETTER SHOES
LUCKNOW
LARNE REID
SHOE REPAIR PHONE 528-2011
Agrlculturai Society
Meeting
Tuesday, April 24
Lucknow Town Hall
Engagements
JOHNSTONE • CARTER
Mr. and Mrs. George Carter,
Wingham,, Ontario wish to
announce , the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Carol Anne to John Allan
Johnstone, son of Mrs, Beth
Johnstone, Lucknow, Ont-
ario, and the late Bill John-
stone. The marriage will take
place May 5, 1979 at Wing -
ham United Church. Rev. K.
B. Passmore officiating.
,:•:.The
Workshop.
Wib & Dan Hartin
R. R. 1,
Dungannon, Ont.
New Furniture Built
Old Furniture
Repaired
And. Refinished
FREE ESTIMATES
Phone
529-720S
silent phone?
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING
TELLS PEOPLE WHERE... AS
WELL AS WHAT.:. TO BUY
The Lucknow Sentinel
Phone 528-2822
Farmers and Dealers
Reserve this Date
Sat. ApriI'21 , 1979
10 A.M. SHARP
FOR OUR ANNUAL
GIGANTIC
OF NEW & USED EQUIPMENT
TRACTORS -.Over 45 tractors to choose; from,. some;,with loaders and cabs, up to
150 h.p. also Case skid -steer loader and: John Deere crawler loader.
TILLAGE EQUIPMENT - Over 60 plows, discs, cultivators, land packers, seed drills;
fertilizer spreaders, weed sprayers of most makes:
HAYING EQUIPMENT - Over 30 balers, 'throwers, stookers, hay binds,: self
propelled swatters, hay conditioners, mowers, rakes, elevators, hay wagons,
crop choppers and zero grazing boxes.
HARVESTERS - Over 20 harvesters including New Holland, self propelled, several
forage blowers, forage boxes.
SPREADERS'- 15 excellent spreaders of various sizes, both single and tandum
axle, some with hydraulic end gates.
COMBINES"- 9 self propelled and pull type combines, some with corn ;heads.
CARS & TRUCKS 1960 International feed truck with hoist, blower etc., 1964
Dodge Stake truck with dual, 1974 Ford Maverick, 2 door car; 1973 Chrysler
Newport car,' 1969 Cadillac 4 door, hardtop, 1973 Plymguth Fury III, 4 door har-
dtop.
MISCELLANEOUS - Gravity boxes, grain chopper, air compressor, tractor cabs,
post hole diggers, scrapper blades, snowblower, hay feeder, wagons, grain
augers, stone picker forks, snowmobile, lawn '& garden equipment, boat motor,
trailers, mini bikes and Sunset Travel Trailer.
List subjecf to additions and deletions. -Due to normal business, 'owner or auc-
tioneer not responsible for accidentsday of sale. Selling by number only; lunch,
booth on grounds.
Terms cash or cheque day of sale.
Trucking available.
All equipment to be sold. Owneipby Wayne Ward Farm Equipment - with no con-
signments. R .
Please note Tractor Sale at 2:30 p.m. SHARP
Auctioneer - Cliff Gilbert - R.R. 4 Wiarton
Phone 534-0606
Plan to attend early
WAYNE WARD
FARM EQUIPMENT
The Dealer That Makes The Difference
Hwy. 6 Wiarton Phone 534-2980 or 534-1638
Surplus Properties
1 ••
Sale By Tender
.,
Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned
until Noon, April 30, 1979 for the purchase of the
following surplus properties:-
t, ..
1. A 4 -room elementary school located about 27 km
north of the Town of Goderich, just east of Highway
#21. It is sitting on approximately 4 acres of land. The
land is legally described 3S part of lot 10, Concession
12, Western Division, Township of Ashfield, County of
Huron. The site is on the NE corner of the original lot
and is regular in shape having about 429 feet frontage
on the ' 12th Concession and about 406.2 feet on the
sideroad.
2. A half ('/2) acre parcel legally described as part of lot
27, Concession 7 in the Township of West Wawanosh,
Huron County.
3. A triangle shaped piece of property located at the
northwest corner of lot 5, Concession 7 in the Township
of Hullett, Huron County. This has a road frontage of.
297 feet and a depth- of 330 feet.
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Tenders, may be submitted for any or all parcels.
Tenders must be accompanied by a certified cheque
payable tb The Huron County Board of Education - In
Trust" for 10% of the price tendered". Cheques will be
returned if the tender is not accepted or will he forfeited
to the undersigned as liquidated damages if the tender
is accepted and The Sale is not completed by the
purchaser.
The highest or any tender shall not necessarily be
accepted. '
Appointments for inspection of these parcels may be
arranged by contacting Mr..R. B: Dunlop at 482-3496.
The Huron County
Board of Education
103 Albert Street
CLINTON, Ontario NOM 1L0
R. J. Elliott ' D. J. Cochrane
CHAIRMAN ' DIRECTOR
silent phone?
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING
TELLS PEOPLE WHERE... AS
WELL AS WHAT.:. TO BUY
The Lucknow Sentinel
Phone 528-2822
Farmers and Dealers
Reserve this Date
Sat. ApriI'21 , 1979
10 A.M. SHARP
FOR OUR ANNUAL
GIGANTIC
OF NEW & USED EQUIPMENT
TRACTORS -.Over 45 tractors to choose; from,. some;,with loaders and cabs, up to
150 h.p. also Case skid -steer loader and: John Deere crawler loader.
TILLAGE EQUIPMENT - Over 60 plows, discs, cultivators, land packers, seed drills;
fertilizer spreaders, weed sprayers of most makes:
HAYING EQUIPMENT - Over 30 balers, 'throwers, stookers, hay binds,: self
propelled swatters, hay conditioners, mowers, rakes, elevators, hay wagons,
crop choppers and zero grazing boxes.
HARVESTERS - Over 20 harvesters including New Holland, self propelled, several
forage blowers, forage boxes.
SPREADERS'- 15 excellent spreaders of various sizes, both single and tandum
axle, some with hydraulic end gates.
COMBINES"- 9 self propelled and pull type combines, some with corn ;heads.
CARS & TRUCKS 1960 International feed truck with hoist, blower etc., 1964
Dodge Stake truck with dual, 1974 Ford Maverick, 2 door car; 1973 Chrysler
Newport car,' 1969 Cadillac 4 door, hardtop, 1973 Plymguth Fury III, 4 door har-
dtop.
MISCELLANEOUS - Gravity boxes, grain chopper, air compressor, tractor cabs,
post hole diggers, scrapper blades, snowblower, hay feeder, wagons, grain
augers, stone picker forks, snowmobile, lawn '& garden equipment, boat motor,
trailers, mini bikes and Sunset Travel Trailer.
List subjecf to additions and deletions. -Due to normal business, 'owner or auc-
tioneer not responsible for accidentsday of sale. Selling by number only; lunch,
booth on grounds.
Terms cash or cheque day of sale.
Trucking available.
All equipment to be sold. Owneipby Wayne Ward Farm Equipment - with no con-
signments. R .
Please note Tractor Sale at 2:30 p.m. SHARP
Auctioneer - Cliff Gilbert - R.R. 4 Wiarton
Phone 534-0606
Plan to attend early
WAYNE WARD
FARM EQUIPMENT
The Dealer That Makes The Difference
Hwy. 6 Wiarton Phone 534-2980 or 534-1638