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In loving memory of a dear mother and
grandmother, Irene Nelson, who • passed
away November 6, 1979.
They are not gone, who pass beyond the
clasp of hand, out from the strong
embrace
They have, but come so close we need not
look to see or try to catch the sound of
- feet,
They have put off their shoes, softly to walk
by day, within our thoughts,
• To tread by night our dream -laid paths of
sleep.
Lovingly remembered by ;Barb, Art,
Denise and Robert Helm. -1.
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31. Cards of thanks
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SHIELL
I wish to thank the ladies who attended the
Hackett relative shower on October 22nd.
The beautiful gifts were very much apprec-
iated. Special thanks to those who organized
the afternoon.
Pat Shiell
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McDONAGH
We wish to thank all our friends and
relatives for -making our 25th so memorable,
both by being there and for all the kind
remembrances and deeds done for us.
Special thanks, to four very special children
and Rod who made this event so wonderful.
Also to all our girls for the help behind the
scenes. From the bottom of our hearts,
"o
Betty and Barry
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31. Cards of- thanks
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BOYD f
We would like to thank each and everyone
who came ,to our 50th wedding anniversary
dance. For all the beautiful cards, lovely
gifts and flowers; for the good music and
fine singing; to Marina Cameron and
co-workers for a delicious lunch. We do
indeed thank you all for making our evening
much a happy occasion. Thariks to our family
who planned this very special night for us, a
memory we will always cherish.
Mac and Edna Boyd
32. Coming events
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50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
The family of Elden and Alma Lowry
cordially invite you to attend an Open House
in honour of their parents/50th wedding
anniversary, on November 10, 2 - 4 and 7 - 9
p.m., Ripley Legion Hall. BEST WISHES
ONLY. —44,45
• 65TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
The family• of Sidney Belle and Gordon
Jamieson cordially invite all their relatives,
friends and neighbours to help them
celebrate their 65th wedding anniversary.
Open house will be held Sunday, November
11, 2:30 - 4:30 p.m., at Maitland Manor
Nursing Home, South St., Goderich. Your
presence is their present. —44,45
LA BOHEME, - BLYTH HALL
La Boheme, Sunday, November 18, .2 p.m.
• Blyth Memorial Hall. The Canadian Opera
Company Ensemble with one of, music's
greatest love stories. Tickets $12.00. Phone A iittentionParmer4
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32. coming events
Lnelmow Sentinel, Wednesday, Avember 7, 1984—Page 18
OWING AND SELLING
. Timothy and Clover Seed
SPECIAL PRICES ON SEED CORN "
CARD PARTY ELLIOTT'S SEED MILL AND TRUCKING
At St Helens Women's Institute Hall, • LUCKNOW • -
Monday, November 12, 1984 at 8:30 p.m. "'"' Call daY or night 528-35090r 528.3110.
—45
PRE -CHRISTMAS BAZAAR
Sponsored by St, Augustine,tWL, Saturday,
November 10, 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., includes
crafts, penny sale, baked goods, odds and
ends. Draw for quilt, afghan, -2 cushions.
Tickets on money plant, door prize and
children's ' prize. Refreshments. Held in
basement of Parish Church. —44,45x
COUNTRY SUNDAY SINGLES DANCE
At Vanastra, Sunday, November 11, 7. - 11
p.m. "Sound Era". $3.00 person. —45x
JUST SO STORIES
Saturday, November 17, 2 p.m, Blyth
Memorial Hall. Music, dance and life-sized
puppets for children. Tickets $4,50. Phone
523-9300. —45,46
• CHRISTMAS SHOPPING SPREE
To Elmira and Kitchener, Wednesday,
November 28. $12.00 person,. Lucknow and,
Wingham pickup. Calf Kincardine Travel,
396-3477 or Zenith '41350 for reservations.
—45ar
EUCHRE PARTY
The Whitechurch Women's Instityte is
holding -a:Euchre Party in Whitechurch Hall,
Friday, November 9, 8:15 p.m. Good prizes.
• Admission $1.25. • Lunch served. Everyone
welcome. —45
523-9300. —44,45
= SHIRLEIKHARD B 'HALL •
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WIGGINS , Shirley Eikhard, Friday,'November 9, 8 p.m.
We would like to thank all our friends and Blyth Memorial Hall. Country folk, jazz and
neighbours. of Dungannon, for all the blues from a television and recording
•wonderful gifts. veteran. Tickets $10.00. Call 523-9300.
William T. Wiggins •
Loreen M. Woodcock
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, COURTNEY,
Special thanks to all our family, friends and
neighbours for the lovely flowers, cards and
best wishes following Lisa's arrival. Sincere
thanks to Dr. Getgovich and the O.B. nurses
who were terrific.
Ian, Elaine and Lisa
, •
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BAZAAR
Friday, November 16, Legion Hall, Luck:
now. Tea served from 2 - 4 with bake table
and craft table. Hot ham supper from 5 - 7,
Auction sale at 7:15 with donations from
local businessmen of Lucknow and, Wing -
ham: Variety of .games and fun during
evening. Sponsored by the Lucknow and
District Christian School Ladies Auxiliary.
—45,46
HOUSTON GET READY FOR
Words are inadequate to express our
gratitude and deep appreciation for the
• concern shown while Harvey was a patient in
University and Wingham and District Hos-
pitals. To DtMetCorrin and'staff, Dr. Passi
and Nursing staff of the hospitals, we
acknowledge the constant and kind care
given. To relatives, friends and neighbours
before and after his passing, we thank you
for your concerti, for the many cards, gifts of
food and telephone calls. The tokens of love
and friendship extended through the floral
tributes, -charitable donations, to the Cancer
Society; Wingham and District Hospital
building fund; the Lucknow United Church
and the Arthritis Society. We wish •to
sincerely thank the ,Lucknow and District
Lions- Club for the Memorial Service, Rev.,-
Warren McDougall, the organist, Anne
Pritchard, the Honorary and Active Pallbear-
ers, the Lucknow United Church Women and
the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral
Home participation in The arrangements for
the service 'at the Luck** United Church
and graveside at South Kinloss Cemetery.
Elsie Houston and Family
—45x'
RITCHIE
' Andrew Ritchie would like to thank the
Doctors, nurses and everyone who sent
, cards, flowers, fruit basket and visited since
returning home from St. Joseph Brant
' Hospital, Burlington .and the Wingham
Hospital. —45x
ROBBIE BURNS DANCE!
Are you interested in brushing up on or
learning Scottish dancing, in preparation for
the Robbie Burns dance, January 19, 1985. If
,
so come out and join us for a free, good time
on, Thursday nights at the Lucknow Public
School. For further info call 528-3507 or
395-5186 after 5. —45,46ar
OPEN HOUSE •
Ruth's Children's Centre is having an Open
House, Tuesday, November 8, 3 - 5 and 7- 9.
Please come in and view our new , facilities,
at 471 Wolsley Street, Lucknow. Everyone
welcome. —45
ANNUAL BAZAAR AND BAKE SALE
Dungannon Willing Workers, ' Saturday,
November 17, 2 - 4, Dungannon United
Church. Bake and Penny Sale, Christmas
items, crafts. —45,46
•
DAY TRIPS
ROYAL WINTER FAIR Friday, November 9,
and Sunday,' November 11. MOHAWK
HORSE RACES, Monday, November 26,
anyone can go. phone Helen McBurney,
357-3424. —45 •
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY BANOUET
And Annual Meeting Friday, November 23,
'6:30 p.m., Lucknow , Legion Hall, $6.50
person. Reservations required before Nov
ember 16. Phone 528-2702 for informatibn.
—45
CULBERT • MEETING
I wish to thank everyone Who sent cards,
flowers and visited me while a patient in
Wingham, and District Hospital. A special
thanks to Drs. Corrin, Massel and Gagnon
and the nursing staff of the hospital.
Blanche Culbert
—45
Of the AsSociation for Bright Children,
North Huron Chapter, will be held Tuesday,
November 13, 1984 at 7 p.m, at Wingham
Public School. Speaker is Elaine Gottschell,
Biochemist and nutritionist. , Children's
program planned, parents , and interested
individuals welcome. —45
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A. For sales
FOUR SEASONS FARMS
Has a large selection of quality plus bred
gilts due immediately. For your replacement
• needs calf us first. Ron Burgsma, 529-7704
business or 529-7697 residence.
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14 SIMMENTAL, CROSSED • steer calves
with an average weight of 600 lbs: Contact
William Dickie,- 395-5007. —44
16 FIRST LITTER SOWS, P.B., .P.F.,
York. Phone 529-7129. —44,45
B. Custom work
CUSTOM PLOWING. Phone Addin, 528-
5242. —43.44.45
C. Wanted .
WANTED TO BUY black and white faced
calves, weighing between 200-250 lb. Phone
528-24240. —44,45
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. 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
I.I.GROPOLE
REALTY LTD.
R. R. 3, GODERICH
Highway 2t at kintaii NTA 3X9
CLETUS-DALTON
Is the
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HURON & BRUCE FARM SALES
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• 1984 FARM SALES
100 ACRES cast eitplood house, W%
•of lot 8 CQI1. 1171f.D. Ashfield Twp.,
$145,000.
100 ACRES cash •••ant91/2 lot 19, 20, con.
1 Huron Twp.,
10Q ACRES cash er-inbeef, good house
and barn, NV2 cOn. 9 East
Wawanosh, Twp.,- $98,000.
150 ACRES cash ,..ok••• it1/2 of lots 16, 17,
18, con. 1, HiitoiW'r,7,' $121,000...
97 ACRES 'cash cr;ftli) of the East 1/2 of
Ash. lot 8 .con. 10 Asl!..7 Ovp., $85,000:
133 ACRES cashdigkr ILOPt. lot5, W.D.
Ashfield Twp.,, $1W-7/0.
150 ACRES cash cr-iogood house arid
barn, Pt. lot 16, cvib.7. Ashfield Twp.,
$275,000. • ,
18 ACRES excelle,..'ivreation lamb Pt.
lot 12 point A liWbr.. wp., $40,000.
95 ACRES_cash IV lot 3 con. 13
Ashfield Twp., $1Wt.
50 ACRES cash cre.- I-6 of lot 73, con. 1
Kinloss Twp., $4.,Virr
100 ACRES cash c_rr'--titl.P. lot 3 _con. 5
Ashfield Twp., $1 .i. '
137 ACRES cash c!..,..re\--1 "Ili. West 1/2 lot 19
and lot 20",. con: 6 $178,000:
100 ACRES cash croiLft'nof lot 4 con. 14
W.D. Ashfield TwpS ,Q00.
100 ACRES cash crf-ifl1/2 of lot 4'; con.
13, W.D. ASlifieldSOW,. $90,000.
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HOIMPS
Pt. lot 256, plan 4010, Elgin. Ave. W.
Goderich, $54,500. .
Pt. lot 13 con. 4 VcaWawanosh Twp.,
$24,000. ,
Pt. East 1/2 of 14.46W con. 13 W.D.
Ashfield Twp., $314'..ruo. . •
Lot 45 and Pt. of lc4AVOtn 180 Colborne
Twp., $20,00fl. 71. °
NEW LISTINGS,
137 ACRES cash Crop, NIA lot 69 N part
lot 70 con. 1 Huron Twp., $225,000.
98 ACRES, cash crop, E1/2 lot 38 Lake
• Range, Ashfield Twp., $120,000.
50 ACRES Part Lot 11 and 12, con. 14
AshfieldTwp., Lucknow, $45,000. .
PERHAPS CLETUS DALTON IS THE
• TOP AGRICULTURAL REAL ESTATE
SALESMAN
• LISTINGS WANTED
CALL TODAY
529-7420
WE HAVE CASH BUYERS! I !
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REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE LTD
528:3821 •
, .50 ACRE FARM, modern hog barn, paved road, $30,000. '
FtIPLET 3 bdr. brick bungalow, elec. heat, t6,000 down: $39,900.
ON THE LAKE mobile home with addition, + , guest house, 3 mi. from Lucknow.
KINLOSS TWP. 131 ac. beef farm, upright and trench silo, large barn; 3 bdr. home,
drilled well, 4th concession.
LUCKNOW commercial property, Main St., 4800 sq. ft., 2 apts. Priced fOr q *tack sale.
3 BEDROOM one storey completely renov. home, 2 blocks from P.O. Asking 823,000.
11 ACRESf. paved 'road near Lucknow, $12,000.
LUCKNOW, 6 yr. old bungalow with paved drive, nice location wlth large back yard.
Full basement with rec. room.
HURON Twp., 200 acres, approx. 150 systematically drained level clay and sand loon,
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
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