The Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-10-03, Page 2232. Coming. events.
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HEREFORD SALE
Thanksgiving Banner, Sale. Elzevir Hereford
,Farms, R. R. 1, Flinton, Ontario. October 8,
1984 at 1 o'clock, Selling approximately 7s
head from free listed herds. Elzevir
Hereford, Golden Oak, Roxwood, Lymdale,
Elm Lodge, Hastings Polled Hereford
Farms. —040
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES ONLY
Our next escorted tour to Japan and China.
For info: write or phone Peter Janzen, Suite
201 - 5560 Minoru Blvd., Richmond, B.0
VOX 2A9 (604) 273-3775. Res (604)
271-0024. "Don't delay call today".
—040
Attention
Farmers.
A. For sale
20 PUREBRED Charolais females bred
polled. Charolais and .Chianina_bulls. Also;S-
Case tractor. Fisherlea Fauns, Harristen,
Ontario. Phone 519=338-2832.-39-42
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MOST POWERFUL electric fencer avail-
, able. Repairs to allmakes including Amer-
ica. Phone 345-2306. —40x
TEESWATER FMR ALLIS CHALMERS mono frame 5 16" trip
October 6, Parade, -midway, trick horse, beam plow (4 5 bottom),,excellent shape.
covered show ring, horseshoe pitching, bale Phone 529-7607 after 5 p.m.-34tfnx
rolling, log, sawing, horse races, heavy,
light, saddle; • poultry, goat, 8 livestock.
breeds, 4-H, 2 dances. —040
MEMBERSHIP MEETING
For the West Huron Junior Farmers on
Monday, October 8 at Brookside School at
8:00 p.m. For more information contact
Colin at 529-7685. —40
MEDIEV FEAST
Saturday, October 13, 7 p.m., Blyth
Memorial Hall. All new live entertainment, 5
course meal and prizes for best costumeand
bib. $17.50/person, group discounts avail-
able. Proceeds to: Blyth Festivalwilding
Fund. Phone 523-9300: (Blyth . Festiv ) or
523-4331 (Blyth Saga). —40,41
CHILDREN'S CONCERT
Saturday, October 13, 2 p.m. Blyth
Memorial Hall, Songs,: storiesand string.
games with Bill Russell. Tickets. $4.50 or 4
concert series for S10.00. Phone 523-9300.
40,41,
90TH BIRTHDAY
Grant and Barbara/ McDonald invite relativ-
-"es, friends and neighbours to help celebrate.'
Murdoch McDonald's 90th birthday at their
home in Ripley on Sunday, October 7, Open
House from 2:00 - 4:30 and 7:00 -.9:00 p.m.
Accept this. as .your personal invitation
please. Best wishes only: —40ar
OCTOBERFEST.PUB NIGHT
Ripley Lions Club "Octoberfest Pub. Night"
at the Community Centre (upstairs hall),
October 20, 1984. Doors open at 8:30 p.m.
Entertainment starts at 9 p.m. by "Here
' Comes Treble" and "The McMichael
Sisters". Sausages; baked , beans, sauer-
kraut. NO MINORS. geld under Authority of
Special . Occasion Permit. Proceeds for.
Community Projects. Limited capacity. First
come - first serve basis.—40,41ar
SHOWER
You are cordially .invited to a community
shower for ' Pamela McIntosh, in the
Lucknow United Church fellowship room,
Tuesday, • October 16, 8 p.m. Everyone
welcome. —40,41
COOP
40TH B i' THDAY
Lucknow District Co-operative 40th Birthday
Party, Friday, October 19,. 1984: Lucknow
Community Centre, 9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m.
Lunch provided. Music by Siddon'Brothers.
FREE!!
HEARING CLINIC
Bruce County Health Unit, 2nd Friday of
each month. Next clinic Friday, October 12,
1984. ' Bruce County Health Unit Office;
Southampton, 1 - 3 p.m. Please calL your
local Health Unit 528-343.6 for 'an appoint-
ment. —40
IMMUNIZATION CLINIC
Bruce County i~Health. Unit. Infants, pre-
schoolers, adults, 2nd Wednesday of each -
month. Next Clinic, Wednesday, October 10,
1984. Bruce County Health Unit Office, 3 -'
4:30 p.m. —40
ATTENTION
FARMERS
Now is the . time of year to
replace that worn • barn cleaner
chain.
HUSKY
Pintle Chain. 7.9 9f,:
Hook Link
I I . 3Chain %A,.
We also carry:
BAUMAN Mfg. Co. CHAIN
for .conveyors, manure
spreaders, cornheads,
- etc., etc.
LYNN LOWRY.
FARM SYSTEMS LTD.
R.R. No. 1 KINCARDINE AT AMBERLEY
395-5286
Int
B. Custom work
CUSTOM COMBINING - 2 machines, beans,
corn, • etc'. Have cob 'meal sieves andcorn
hog.. Trucking available. Quality work at
competitive rates. Dan 881-0227, Scott 881-
2757. -40,41
CUSTOM CLEANING AND
. TREATING WHEAT
Truck Available: Grain: Storage .Available.
Elliott's Seedk Mill. & Trucking, Lucknow.
Call day or night 528-3500 or 528.3.110.
C. Wanted
DEAD STOCK
We pay up to $30, for fresh cattle and horses,
1000 pounds and over; from 500 pounds to/
1000 pounds, 1 cent a pound. Top prices paid
for beef hides. Call toll free 1-800-265-3011,
Graf Animal Fonds T ;imitarl
E. Farm services
BERG STABLE EQUIPMENT
Barn Cleaners; manure .pumps, vertical,
horizontal; 8" to 15 P.V.C. or S.B.T. ductile.
Cow and calf tie stalls. Loose housing. Bunk
Feeders, Ventilation Equipment. Hog Con-
finement.
on-
fnement. Ritchie . heated water' wts.
Farrowing Crates. Weaner Decks.. • Plastic
Slates and also Farm Gates.
Contact Lloyd Johnston
R. R. 3, Holyrood, Ontario.
Phone 395-5390
$uy, Sell, Trade
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 3, 1984,—Page
BUTLER - Ring Drive Silo Unloaders, Big
Jim Silo Unloaders, Volume Belt, Feed-
ers, Convey -n -Feed Cattle Feeders,
Single Chain Conveyors, Barn. Cleaners,
Oswalt Ensilmixers, Manure Pumps.
FARMATIC Blender Hammer Mills,
Blender Roller Mills, Augers, Leg Eleva-
tors. .
ACORN' - Cable Barn Cleaners.
WESTEEL-ROSCO - Grain Bins 1350 to
250,000 bu., Bulk Feed Tanks.
HEAT EXCHANGERS & VENTILATION
'SYSTEMS
HOULE - Liquid Manure Pumps, Barn
Cleaners, Piston Pumps. '
B & L and BILL'S STABLING - Complete
Hog Cnfinenient Systems.
WIC - Liquid Manure•Spreaders, Electric
Feed Carts, Straw. Choppers. •
CLAY - Parts and Service for Clay Equip-
ment.
HURST - Flex Augers.
HUSKY - Replacement Cleaner Chain.
ALSO Fibre -Funnels, Ritchie Heated,
Bowls.
We Handle Everything - Almost
LOWRY FARM SYSTEMS LTD.
At Amberley '
R. R. # 1, Kincardine .
Phone 395-5286
-Classified Ads'... .
Are Packed with Savings.!
528-2822
FLOWE'R.S FOR TODAY
'GIFTS FOREVER
166 THE $QHS E,GODERICH
24-'11761
Evenings and Sundays phone 529-7253.
Filter
Queen
-IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA"
482-7103
Atlas composition
proceeding
Work on . the Huron County atlas is pro-
gressing favorably county council learned
Thursday and thefinished product will be
for sale in the new year for $,45.,.
In her monthly report to council, atlas co-
ordinator Bev Brownsaid that while the pre-
cess
ro-cess appeared to be slow, much progress
was being made. "I'm pleased. Things are
coming along now and we are doing, layout,"
she explained. "There was some delay with
the maps. Putting it together is like a jigsaw
puzzle with five million pieces."
Most of the material for the atlas has been
processed and two people1fave been engag-
ed for editing and material processing.
The cover of the atlas has been designed
by Gwen Kiar of Goderich. Experienced in
both layout and design, Gwen has been hired
for the project at a rate of $10 per hour. Her
cover design erinbodieS the county crest, the
provincial symbol and the Canadian fag in
gold leaf on a green background. '
A revised budget for the atlas . project,.
showing total expenditures of $178,750, was
approved by council. The committee has
realized over $90,000 through the sale of
. space and the balance of the revenue is to be
generated throughthe sale of boots. Total
expenses todate were estimated at $`16,78¢.
Whilethe revised budget was endorsed by
council, the cost of • the atlas sparked
spirited debate. The steering committee
recommended that . the , atlas sell for $45
while retailers would be eligible for a 30 per
cent discount and charitable and volunteer
organizations purchasing in excess of 10
books would be eligible for a 15 per cent dis-
count. •
However, a motion asking the committee
to re-evaluate the situation was endorsed
when Reeve Don Jdnston suggested that.
any licenced retailer ` could purchase a
number of books, resell therm at a much
lower rate than the going price of $45 and
stillrealize aaprofit. ' •
"This could .open a whole can of worms,"
he said. "Many retailers could buy the
books and I think we whould review the won'
ding of the clause."
It was the committee's intention to offer
the 30 per cent discount to only the 12. or 15
bookstores in the county that would normal-
ly sell 'that krnd' of product, editor A.Y.
McLean explained. He further suggested
that Johnston` had a valid point and that the
committee should reconsider the clause.
When things get tough...
you can take a bite out of
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REAL ESTATE & INSURA`;CE LTD
528-3821
Lucknow
RIPLEY 3 bdr. brick bungalow, elec. heat, $6,000 down. '$39,900.
ON THE LAKE mobile home with addition, + guest house, 3 mi. from Lucknow.
APPLIANCE BUSINESS .establlshed for over 40 years, sales over S100,000. Asking'
$9500.00 plus stock.
KINLOSS TWP.. 30 acres, 20 workable, 10 bush, S16,000.
KINLOSS TWP. 131 ac. beef farm, uprightand trench silo, large barn; 3 bdr. home;
drWed well, 4th concession.
KINLOSS Twp., 100 acres, ' 55 workable, clay loam, $39,900.
LUCKNOW commercial property, Main St.,. 4800 sq. ft., 2 apts. Priced for quick sale.
3 BEDROOM one storey completely re iov. home, 2 blocks from P.O. Askiag.S23,000.
11 ACRES, paved road near Lucknow, $12,000.
LUCKNOW 6 yr. old bu'agalo with paved drive, nice location with large back yard.
Full basement with rec. room.
HURON Twp., 200 acres, approx. 150 systematically drained level clay and sand loam,
with excellent buildings3 on paved road. Farrow to finish set up with 2 silos.
For further information on these and other 'properties please call
ERASER M,eKINNON BARRY;McDONAGH DAVID MacKINNON
395-2880 • 528.3821 • • • 395.2483