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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-10-30, Page 5$pAy, OCTOBER 30, 1974 EVENTS NQIJET AND DANCE E and em 15 pe Legion Hall, w,7turd November Saturday, Legion members and war veteransand their welcome Admission $4.00 son. Tickets to be purchas- member,berZonrat the Legionfrom YTNOi NS BINGO Lions Club. Saturday Bing p.m. Blyth ': Hall. Jackpot t $150 on regular and share the games. Everyone wel T LUCK SUPPER eknow and District Hort- Society will be having ck supper in the Legion vennber at 7 p.m. Meat toes will be supplied. Ad - $1.25. Tickets. available October 31. VER ,HOLIDAY TOURS Hanover / Travel for on the following 21- January 4 -- de- rcoach 15 day Florida 21- January 4 - our as and New Years Daytona Beach. and Mid-term space for Mexico, Antigua, Hawaii and Florida. 12 and February 8 and – our special 34 day tours especially for sen - 22nd to March 8 — 15 e Florida . motor coach Caribbean vacations. die and International air- iavations, C.N. and C.P. �va4ons: r departures direct from kte iptive brochures and ttrevel assistance contact WOVER YEL SERVICE 15 Street, Hanover, Ont. IIt4Town Clients l6S3007 Toll free IRENT NT – small apartment, 1y heated, furnished or led, available immedi- 528-2174 or 528-3134. - do ?almertt fall or co tau' le Available �November Ifs Apartments 528-3723 tf – 5 room apartment, Qs, kitchen - dining and ro, 3 piece bathroom and sem. Available January before. Phone 528 - Nut. _ farm house, 2,4 1 know on 2nd con - Imp, modern conven- t' %dimink, phone T' Dire bedroom heat - in Lucknow, sep- -.Ce.• Phone 528-2113: A • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, L.UCK. LUCK. -W, =IMMO LOST insiallanimagimmis LOST — black and white husky, listens to the name Sam. Lost in Lucknow - Dungannon a r e a. ' Phone John _Miltenburg, 529-7671. TENDERS WANTED TOWNSHIP OF, HURON TENDERS FOR SNOW PLOWING 1974 - 75 Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 10 a.m. Novem- ber 4th, 1974 for truck or grader snowplows. " Bidders must use township tender forms available at Township Garage, Ripley. Low- est or any tender not necessarily accepted. Dave Moore, Road_ Supt., Box 38, Ripley Notice To Creditors NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate Of HERBERT ELI ENSIGN ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the above- mentioned, late of the Village of Lucknow, in the County of Bruce, Retired Farmer, who died on September 25th, 1974, are requir- ed to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 9tb day of November, 1974. After that date the Executors will proceed to distribute the Es- tate having regard only to the claims of which . they shall then have had notice. DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this . 18th day of October, A.D. 1974. CRAWFORD, MILL 8, DAVIES Wingham, Ontario Solictors for the Executors NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1n the Estate of HELEN HARPER ---'' deceased All persons having .claims against the Estate of Helen Harp- er, late of the Village of Lucknow, in the County of Bruce, Spinster, deceased, who died on or about the 9th day. of October, 1974, are hereby notified to send full part- iculars of their claims to the undersigned Solicitor for the Es- tate, on or before the 15th day of November, 1974, after which date the Estate will be distributed amongst those entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the Executors shall then have notice. . Dated at Listowel, Ontario, this 24th day of October, 1974. R. W. ANDREW, Listowel, Ontario Solicitor for the Executors IN MEMORIAM HORTON ---- in loving memory of my husband Fred who passed away November 2, 1971. The world changes year to year And friends from day to day But never will the one I loved From memory pass away. Always remembered by his wife , Dove. McQUILLIN — in loving memory of their son Allan McQuillin, who passed away on' October 29, 1965, and their parents Richard Me= Quillin on November 10, 1951 and Melissa (Alton) McQuillin on November 19, 1963. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear. Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps them near. Ever remembered by Dick and Emily McQuillin and family. piogg rV CARD OF THANKS ARMSTRONG -- we would like to thank all our friends and rel- atives, who helped to make our wedding and reception . such a happy day, certainly one which we will never forget. Mary and Lynn Armstrong William Irvin wishes to thank Drs. Corrin and McKim and the nursing staff in Ward .B for their care, and all those who sent cards and letters while he was in Wing - ham and District Hospital, Mrs. William Irvin wishes to thank Drs. Corrin and McKim and the nursing staff on the 2nd floor for their care, and all those who sent her cards, letters and get well wishes while she was in Wingham and District Hospital. A special thanks to those who re- membered her in their prayers. A very sincere thanks for the many cards and visits while we were in Wingham. Hospital. A special thanks to Doctors Corrin and McKim and nurses on 2nd floor. Sherry and Vanessa Alton We would sincerely like to thank all the neighbours; friends and relatives for all the lovely gifts, flowers, cards and all those who baked for the party and our 50th Wedding Supper. It was very much appreciated by both of us. We couldn't begin to send a separate card of thanks to all as the cards and gifts were num- erous, so we, say "Thank You to everyone". We would also like to thank all, the neighbours and, friends who worked so hard in the kitchen. We, would especially like to pay a Big Thank, You to Marion and J. S. Robb for the lovely day they, held for us. We enjoyed it all and appreciated it very much. Eileen and, Jim Nesbitt BELL — the family of the late Mrs. Mary Sarah Bell wish to extend thanks to relatives, neigh- bours and friends for their many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy and help at the time of their bereavement. A thank you also for those , sending floral tributes, cards, and donations. A special thanks to Rev. James Weir, McLennan - McCreath Fun- eral Home, the ladies of Knox Church Ripley, staff of Gateway Haven and staff of Wiarton Hos- pital. I would like to thank everyone for cards, gifts and visits and everyone who helped the family at home to get to visit me in_hos- pital: hospital:. A special thanks to Dr. Cor- rin, Dr. McKim. George McInnes Our heartfelt thanksgoes out to all of our friends and neighbours in the community who were so good to us at the tune of the accident and in the weeks since. We would like to thank the men who rescued us from the horses, and all those who .offered their assistance at the fair grounds. Al- so our thanks goes to Drs. Mc- Kim, Corrin and McGregor, the nurses in the operating room.and those in Intensive Care. We would also Iike to thank our neighbours who sent in food and cared for Heidi and Danny. All of the visits, cards and phone calls were also greatly apprec- iated. A special thank you is directed to the person who sent the anon- ymous donation. The thoughtful- ness of the Agricultural Society - and the generosity of everyone who attended the dance is great- ly reciated. Wepwould also like to thank the post office and the staff at Brook- side for their help. A special thanks goes out to our own family members who left their own work to help us when we needed them. Everyone's kindness and gen- erosity will always be remem- bered. John and Ruth Pritchard and family DEATH NOTICE CHADWICK - at Victoria Hospital, London on Tuesday, October 29, 1974 Leola Mary (Naylor) Chadwick of 487 East Mile Road, London in her 76th year. Daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ben Naylor of West Wawanosh; beloved wife of the late Arnold Chadwick; dear stepmother of Mrs. Al (Thelma) Perry of Mississauga, Phillip of London, Gordon of Fontana, California, and Ian of Alliston; also three grandchildren. Resting at the Millard George Funeral Dome, 60 Ridout Street, S„ London, after 2 p.m. Wednes- day. Funeral service will be conducted in the chapel on Friday, November lst at 1.30 p.m. with Rev. J. Jennings of Oakridge Presbyterian Church officiating. Interment in Mt. Pleasant Cemet- ery. MCOONAGH U A I t S 1 A 1 t t H 0 1, 1 i7 125 acre farm in Huron Town- ship. Good 3 bedroom frame„ house, electric heat.Large barn, 105 acres of well drained work- able orkable land. 193 acre farm in Ashfield Twp., with 6 year old brick house, beef and hog barns, large implement shed plus two grain storage bins, bunker and . upright silo, good crop land. 3 bedroom frame house in Rip- ley, on good lot, with front sun - porch, dose to main street. Pric- ed rived to sell, don't miss it. Good lot in good dry area, close to school in Lucknow. House and one acre — 2 storey 4 bedroom solid brick house situ- ated on edge of Lucknow with small barn, priced to sell. Im- mediate possession. PROPERTIES SOLD Schlosser to Scott - 50 acres Nelson to Black - House Martin to Stauble - House Campbell to Dougherty - Shop Glenn to Johnston - House WANTED LISTINGS As we have prospective clients. Robert Campbell 529-7417 Office 528-2031 EXPERIENCED CARPENTER Custom Rec Rooms and Bars Home Renovation of any kind Special Winter Rates VERNON GLENN PHONE 526-7238 AUBURN COLLECT CULBERT'S CABINETSHOP AMBERLEY STYLES DISPLAYED Pioneer, tenipra, provincial, Winchester, carriage house FINISHES teak, walnut, cherry and white PHONE 39S-5298 AND 395-5516 WINGHAM Commercial property, main street location. One storey having 1680 square feet of floor space. Pos- session 30 days. GOOD INCOME From your investment in this 3 apartment home. Double brick construction, full basement, hot. water heating, new boiler, carpet and tile floors. Priced right with good terms and early possession. OFFICE 357-3840 W. ADAMSON 528-2113 C. SUTCLIFFE 392.6969 • .-...-.-.-.o-.-.-..-...-.=.-......-. FOR SALE 3 BEDROOM HOME situated on a choice corner` lot on Havelock St. in Lucknow. Living room, dining room, kitchen and one bedroom down. House has oil furnace and 3 piece bath. Ideal. retirement home: Immediate pos- session. CLOSE TO DOWNT apartment with e come. Shown by only. 200 ACRE FARM East Wawanosh Tvvp., comfortable 4 bedroom home; Iarge barn and silo stabl- ed for beef and hogs. Level to rolling clay Loam; good cash crop soil. Possession to be arranged. QUIET RETREAT in the country (Lucknow, Wingham area), com- prising 1.7 acres, with a 6 room frame home requiring major re- pairs. New hydro line installed, drilled well on pressure and sep- tic tank. 16 ACRES mostly bush, spring creek, well located on good road, hydro available. WE HAVE several excellent bus- inesses for sale in the general area. Inquire for further partic- ulars. If you have agricultural property. large or small acreage, and are thinking of selling, we would be pleased to talk to you. All en- quiries confidential. OWN, in Lucknow, 3 bedroom home with large living room, dining room, kitchen, new sun porch; oil heat. Separate additional 2 bedroom very .conven- fence. Situated on 2 lots, this is an excellent home with an in - appointment WARREN ZINN Phone 529-7358 Wilfred Mclflte� & Co., Limited WALKERTON Member of the Grey and ' Bruce Multiple Listings Service List M.L.S. -- Over 60 Salesmen Working For You