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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-12-05, Page 6'WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5 BY LAW 3 - 1972 Under the provisions of part 3 of the above By Law) dogs are not permitted to run at large at any time during the year. : ,The Village of Lucknow Thank You Village of Lucknow OTICE Re •The Lucknow Dom THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, 14,ICKNOIN, ONTARIO 214.1), ANNUAL CONSIGNMENT MOBILE N SALE turday, December 8 12:30 CARLOWINOIN SPORT 1/4 Mlle east, of Carlow on County Road 25 or 6 mils. N-East of GoderIch OVER'S() SNOWMOBILES All makes skeins TO.'PLACE 601i4SIGNPAENTS CALL CARLOW SNOW SPORT - 524-6404 OR r''',11RINDL.EY AUCTION SERVICE 7- 524-6451 HpeD:UNDER COVER LUNCH BOOTH THET1UCKIVOW,..Ato 'DISTRIcT • KINSMEN WILL BE COLLECTING USED TOYS AND CLOTHING Which will be repaired and donated to needy firnilies for Christmas DONATIONS OF ARTICLES MAY BE LEFT AT KOYLE'S ' SUPE.RTEST OR PHONE TERRY RATHWELL 528-2235 FOR PICKUP RE SNOW PLOWING VILLAGE OF LUCKNOVV All vehicles must be removed from all streets in Lucknow between the hours of 2 a.m. and 7 a.m. during 'the winter months. The Village will not assume responsibility for damage to vehicles who do not comply with these regulations. ARD OF THANKS We wish to express sincere thanks 'to all for lovely sympathy cards at the time of the death of our brother Norman O'Connor. Your thoughtfulness was much appreciated. Gertrude and Raymond Leddy Sincere thanks is expressed for mass cards,, floral' tributes, don- ations to cancer and heart funds and other expressions of sym- pathy at the time of the death of Norman O'Connor. Special thanks for cards and visits during his illness. Daughter Patricia .and his brother John and sister's Mrs. Gordon McPherson 'would like to thank all those who sent get-well wishes, gifts, treats and visited her while in Wingham Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. McKim, Dr. Corrin and Dr. Tew, also nurses on second floor. ' PETRIE — we would like to thank all our friends for 'the lov- ely flowers, cards and gifts , on the occasion of .our 50th anniver- sary. 'Your thoughtfulness will long be remembered. Sincerely, Elizabeth and Bill Petrie We would like to thank all the friends, neighbours and relatives from the community of Kinlough,, who joined in the social evening giv'en in our honour on Saturday, December 1st. Your gifts and warm wishes' were received with great thonghtfulness and appre- ciation. George and Susan Burt We wish to thank all our friends, relatives and classmates for the cards, gifts, treats and visits while we were patients in Wingham and District Hospital. Special thanks to Drs. McKim and Corrin and the nursing staff -Who were very kind to us. Ciithy and. Bilkyeech Mrs. John Miller wishes to thank ,all who remembered her with visits, cards and phone calls, while she was a patient in Wing- ham Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Corrin and Dr. McKim and the kind nurses in isolation. I would, like to extend sincere thanks to the many friends, neighbours and• relatives for the cards, flowers, treats and visits while I was in University Hos- pital, London and since, coining home. Special thanks are also in store for all the neighbours who rendered assistance and brought food to the home while I was away. Ian MacKeriTle OLIVET. Several fiom this area enjoyed the concert on Sunday evening in the town hall, Ripley by the St. Andrew's Roman Catholic Folk Choir of London. A very talented and inspiring group. Mrs. Ray Hamilton visited on Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Jean Carruthers and family of Goder- ich. • • Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Deiter of Hepworth visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White • Mrs". Deiter is a sister of Mrs. White. Also visiting with the White's on Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Jim McNairn and Karen of S ea forth . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Osborne attended the annual meeting and banquet of the Bruce County Holstein Breeders Association in Teeswater on Tuesday of last' Required Secretary Treasurer Land Division Committee Office Walkerton, Ontario SALARY TO BE NEGOTIATED 'PLEASE REPLY (CALL) PRIOR TO DECEMBER 17th, 881-1233 — INTERVIEWS. WILL BE ARRANGED FOR DECEMBER '18th All papers, cartons and cardboard should'. securely tied in bundles or put in garbage ha before being set out for collection. Businesses using the dump should make su their garbage is thrown well over the bank of t dump and that' their papers, etc; are securely, ti or put in garbage bags also. It will be to our mutual benefit if everyo co-operates. So-Sews WHIT EC HURCH NEWS Whitechurch 4-H So-Sew Club held their 8th meeting on. Tues- day evening at the home of Mrs. Victor Emerson with the leaders Mrs. Walter Elliott and Mrs. Archie Purdon and 5 club members present. One member could not attend becauie of the fog. The president Kathy Purdon week. Mrs. Doug Moore and children of Ripley visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White on Monday. Mrs. Elmer Osborne and Mrs. Orval Finlayson enjoyed a bus trip with the Happy Hearts Senior Citizen's group of Ripley to see "Anne of Green Gables": at the theatre London, last Tuesday. MONUMENTS '49v4"7 For sound counsel and a fair price on 'a monument correctly designed from quality material, rely on SKELTON MEMORIALS Pat O'Hagan, Prop. ESTABLISHED OVER SIXTY YEARS WALKERTON PHONE 581.0234 004 ,' , „ 4+444+++++++t+44+++++see+se+++++++++++++, NOTICE I wish to thank all who • rem- embered me in various ways, while I was a patient in Wing- ham Hospital. Thanks also to Doctors Corrin and McKim and nursing staff. Mrs. Gilbert Hamilton opened the meeting with the Pledge and then called the r answered by each membex to how she improved her bedroo re-arranging furniture and of fixtures. A work meeting w arranged for Friday evening home of Mrs Purdon. Discussion centred on Achi ment Day and the things the to take'. They were taught to judge their aCcessories un the following headings -, gen appearance , material and construction. The group wo on their-lamp shades,and se cushions. The Home Assignment wa write' up the meeting in Rec Book and attend the work m The Meeting closed with the Creed.