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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-10-24, Page 25•: • ' . P 4, • 23, Miscellaneous STOP BEDWETTING. United Enuretic has corrected over twenty thousand cases. Bedwetting frustrates, embarrasses, and sometimes weakens school abilities. Get confidential information from U.E.S.C., Box 3311, Cambridge N3H 4T3, stating age and phone number. —043 EARN MONEY! SAVE MONEY! Learn Income Tax preparation at home. For free brochure, write U & R Tax Schools, 27074345 Pembina Hwy., Winnipeg, Mani- toba B3T 2B6. —043 24. Busress opportunities FREE 128 Page Career Guide shows how to train at home for 205 top paying full and part time jobs. Granton Institute, 265 A. Adelaide Street West, Toronto, call 416-977- 3929. —42tf EARN EXTRA INCOME.. Learn to prepare income tax returns by correspondence. Local Franchise available. •For details write: Tax Time Services Limited, 1304 Speers Road, Oakville, Ontario L6L 2X4. —042.043 1 CAREER IN TRUCKING, Transport drivers needed. Now is the time to train for your class "A' license. For interviews contact Mel Orr Transport, London 519-431-1726, Cambridge 519-623-2430. —042tf ' 28. Engagements Van DYKE - McINTOSH •Pamela Ann McIntosh, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert McIntosh and Henry Peter Van Dyke, son of Mr. and Mrs. WilJiam Van Dyke, are happy to announce their forthcoining marriage, which will take place at the Lucknow United Church on Saturday, November 10, 1984 at 4 o'clock. Reception to follow at Lucknow Community • Centre.. —43x 30. In memoriam REED In loving memory of a (dear son and brother, William D. Reed who passed away October 22, 1982. A cluster of precious memories, • Sprayed with a million, tears, Wishing God had spared you, If only for a few more years. - You, left a beautiful memory, And sorrow too great to be told,• But to us who loved and lost you, Your memory will never grow old. Sadly missed and remembered always by Dad, Brcthers and Sisters. • —43x 31. Cards of thanks RITCHIE We wish ,to thank our fariiily for our lovely 35th anniversary. To each neighbour, rela- tive and friend who came. Thanks to the neighbours for the lovely clock, relatives and friends for their nice gifts, cards and money. Trinity Church ladies at lunch time. All is ik very much appreciated. Violet and Allan Ritchie —43x IRVVIN Spence and Mildred Irwin would like to thank all those who sent cards and flowers. Thanks to Mrs. Smith, Bob Lyons, Bee Oter, Mr. and Mrs. Peter McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Miller„ Langside, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goulet, Point Clark, Mrs. ' Wilbert Brown,' Mrs. Armie Wilson for the U.C.W. and our sister-in-law and nephew from Tennessee. All was much appreciated. —43x FORAN 31. Cards of thanks• GUAY I wish to thank Lana Sanderson, Fran Smuck, Katherine.Howaid and Barb Ross for hosting showers for me and all who attended. Special thanks to everyone for the lovely gifts. Anita Guay —43x • BOYLE We would like to thank all who remembered us with cards, gifts, flowers and dinner parties and good wishes for our. birthdays. God bless you all. Edna and May —43nx , FERGUSON I want to thank Dr. Passi and the nurses on the 6th floor of University. Hospital,as well as the Doctors of Lucknow Medical Centre and all friends and neighbours for your cards, calls and treats., I Wm.' H. Ferguson —43x KWAN Thanks to alt those who sent cards arid remembered me while I was in the hospital. Special• thanks to Dr. Gagnon and Medical Centre Staff. Richard Kwan —43ar 32r Coming events HALLOWE'EN DANCE Sponsored by -Dungannon Agricultural Soci- ety, Saturday, October 27, 9 - 1. "Star Spinners". $3.00 person. Costume judging 11 p.m. Lunch. —42,43 I BAZAAR - UCW of St. Andrews in Ripley invite you to their annual Bazaar, Saturday, October 27, 2 - ,4 p.m. —42,43 The family of the late Sophie FOran wish to• expre“ sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for their support, thought-' fulness and many kind contributions. Special thanks to. the MacKenzie and McCreath • Funeral Home, Lucknow, the C.W.L. ladies of St. Augustine Parish, Fathers Frank and ,Ed Dentinger and the honour guard from the Wingham and District Hospital. Grateful , acknowledgement of flowers, masses and donations to the Ontario Leukemia Founda- tion. —43 • LONDON ARTS & CRAFTS SHOW Plan to attend the London Arts and Crafts Sixth annual Christmas show. and sale at Centennial Hall, 550 Wellington Street, London, Ontario. Friday, October 26, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m; Saturday, October 27, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m; Sunday, October 28, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m; Over 90 crafts people participating • in a spectacular show and' sale. Admission only $1.50 per person, children 12 and under free. (519) 679-1810. —042,043 • • • SENIORS CELEBRATION A speCial three day tour, November 18 - 20, to the City of Toronto. Accommodation at the Royal York Hotel. Evening entertainment, some meals included, sightseeing, shop- ping. Contact Leisure Tours-, 364-4458 collect, for details. —43ar •' FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS See Niagara FallS decked out for Christmas. Due to the overwhelming response 'to our tour last year, we will be operating an over- night tour, again this year to the Festival of Lights. Dates to be announced. Leisure Tours, Inc., Box ,54, Hanover. ----43ar • BOWLING FOR SENIORS Any senior wishing to bowl Thursday afternoon. in Wingham, contact Joan Robin- son, 528-5153 for more information. Trans- portation arranged. —43x LEGION MEETING All members of the Lucknow Legion are requested to attend the regular meeting Tuesday, October 30, 8 p.m. Legion Hall. —43ar • HALLOWE'EN DANCE Sponsored by Lucknow and District Leo Club Friday, October 26, 8:30 p.m. to 12 midnight, Lucknow Community Centre. Prizes for best' costume.. —43ar. • NOW OPEN "Birthday Cake Place " . and ready to take your orders BIRTHDAY, SHOWER, ANNIVERSARY CAKES Call to -day for our "Hallowe'en Special 357-2043 Roxanne Visser Lucknow Sentinel,. Wednesday, October 24, 1984—Page 22 32. Coming events COUNTRY SUNDAY SINGLES DANCE At Vanastra, Sunday, October 28, 7.- 11 p.m. "Singing Disc Jockey". $3.00 per person. —43x OPEN HOUSE Mrs. Mary McIntosh is. holding Open House at her home, on October 30, 1984, from 7 - 9:30 in honour of the forthcoming marriage of Pamela. Friends and relatives please. accept .this as an invitation. —43x - TROUSSEAU TEA For Anita Guay, October 27, 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. at •the home of Mrs.' Ida Howald, grandmother of the bride-to-be. --=-43x DESSERT EUCHRE CARD,PARTY Sponsored by Dungannon Women's Insti- tute will be held at Brookside School Friday, October 26, 1:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. —43x CRANBERRY SOCIAL Friday, October 26, 1984, starting at 11 a: m. - Location: Main Street, Lucknow, Street entrance to •Mrs. Noble Johnston's resid- ence. Hot cranberry, turkey on a bun, 4itenfiort Farmers A. For sale GEORGE $MYTH oval, large, .round bale, sheep feeder, never used, $250.00. Phone 395-5666 or 395-2906. —42,43 1200 BALES FIRST CUT ALFALFA, Brome, Timothy hay. Call Wingham, 357-2997. --43 ALLIS CHALMERS mono frame 5 - 16" trip beam plow (4 - 5 bottom), excellent shape. Phone 529-7607 after 5 p.m. —34tfnx • • • O. Custom 'work CUSTOM COB CORN picking. Phone 357- 2838. —42,43x CUSTOM COMBINING soyabeans and grain corn or cob meal; corn hog for rent. Call Dan 881-0227. —43,44 muffins, tarts andcoffee, $3.00. Take outs . CUSTOM PLOWING. Phone, Addin, 528- 5242. —43,44,45 available. Phone 528-3533 on or before Friday. Sponsored by the Lucknow Presby- terian Church. —42,43 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY OPEN HOUSE _ The family of Wilfred, and Florence McQuillan invite relatives, friends and neighbours to an open house, in honour of their parents' 50th wedding anniversary, on *Saturday, November '3,, 2 - 5, at St. Peter's Anglican Parish Hall, Lucknow. • YOur presence will be their most cherished gift. —43,44' 41111•161•MIAMMINIIIIMMIWIE01010.111 • Kathie's Hairstyling `•?. OCTOBER • Perm Special perm for only 525.00 /includes nit and styling) • Men & Women Styling *Children *Barbering Call Glenda Park for an appointment today 1529-7949 Livestock KAWARTHA JERSEY PRODUCTION Sale Saturday, October '27, 1 p.m. Wilson Sales •Arena, Uxbridge, Ontario. Approx. 35 Fresh Spring Jersey cows, listed, John Joynt Auctioneer (613) 283-4730. —043 E. Farm services • BUYING AND SE G • • Timothy and Clover Seed • . SPECIAL PRICES ON SEED CORN ELLIOTT'S SEED MILL AND TRUCKING LUCKNOW Call day or night 528-3500 or 528-3110. 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. Ritchie heated water bowls. Farrowing Crates. Weaner Decks. Plastic Slates and also Farm Gates. Contact Lloyd Johnston • R. R. 3, Holyrood, Ontario. Phone 395-5390 11 Count on the Classifieds to Do the Job Et A 5284821 1• 0 1 AGH REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE LTD Lucknow 50 ACRE FARM, modern hog barn, .Paved road, 530,000. RIPLEY 3 bdr. brick bungalow, elec. heat, 56,000 down. 539,900. ON THE LAKE mobile home with addition,. -4- guest house, 3 mi. from Lucknow. APPLIANCE BUSINESS established for over 40 years, sales over 5100,000. Asking 59500.00 plus stock. • KINLOSS TWP. 30 acres, 20 workable, 10 bush, 516,000. KINLOSS TWP. 131 ac. beef farm, upright and trench silo, large barn; 3 bdr. home, • drilled well, 4th concession. KINLOSS Twp., 100 acres, 55 workable, clay loam'539,900. LUCKNOW commercial property, Main St., 4800 sq. ft., 2 apts. Priced for quick sale. -3 BEDROOM one storey Completely renov. home, 2 blocks from P.O. Asking 523,000. 11 ACRES; paved road near Lucknow, $12,000. LUCKNOW, 6 yr. old bungalo with paved drive, nice location with large back yard. Full basement with rec. room. • HURON Twp., 200 acres, approx. 150 sysWmatically drained level clay and sand loam, with excellent buildings, on paved road. Farrow to finish set up with 2 silos. For further information on these and other properties please call FRASER MacKINNON BARRY McDONAGH DAVID MacKINNON 395-2880 • 528-3821 395.2483 •