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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-01-07, Page 6MURRAY 1VIOFFAT Electrical Contractor , LUCKNOW PHONE 528-2913 OR 392-6061 re 19 • trt: me INSURANCE HOMEe LIFE, AUYOe COMMERCIAL Co-Operaters 'insurance Associations of Guelph • AGENT JEAN WHITBY.: LuCKNOW BLACK . AND WHITE Exposure 50c, 12•70c: KODACOLOR 8 Exposuri $1.31, 12 - $2.24 20 - $3.29 , By-pass "middleman store- keeper", send DIRECT to processing plant and save 50%! Send film, caih, cheque or money order along with this ad to: .Einpire Photo .Co. CLINTON, ONT. *OPNESDAY...,:.4.ANWIRy 1, ilI6 THE tUCKNOW 'SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO * ^ • RD HANKS WM. A. ,(Bud) HAMILTON AGENT FOR BP OIL LTD. . , Gasoline Heating Fuels ' Burner Service and Furnace Installations Trucks. Radio Equipped For 'Better. Service Dial 528.3006 Res. 528.3616 Wholesale and Retail FRED LAWRENCE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR HOME, FARM AND 0 INDUSTRIAL WIRING PHONE AUBURN 526-7505 R. W. BELL OPTOMETRIST GODERICH • The Square CHARTERD ACCOUNTANTS' Wingham 357»1,522' PETERSON, C. A. , Res: 521.2064 B. W. REID, C. BRAY CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE 197 JOSEPHINE. ST. VillkIGHAM PHONE ,3574224 --smkesemme.samememmameamarome CHISHOLM FUELS' HEATING OILS SUNOCO DISTRIBUTORS LUCK.NOW Phone .5294524 or' 524-'7681 !MATER_ SERVICE ,Products For' Farm, Home and ' * Industry ' ° CUl..BERT'S CUSTOM. CABINETS DEALER 'FOR CARDINAL LINE Choice of styles and finishes Special consideration to builders PHONE 395-5298 OR 3954516 INVESTMENT THE STERLING TRUST CORP. INCORPORATED IN 1910 Prevailing Interest Rates Retirement Savings plan Your Representative ALE2VMacNAY' LUCKNOW BRAD'S PLUMBING °AND HEATING Repairs and. Renovation') Industrial - Comm trial , and Residential FREE ESTIMATES 395-R771 MacKENZIE IWIVIORIAL CHAPEL A MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED FUNERAL DIRECTORS SERVICE. FUNERAL SERVICE Services conducted according to your wishes at your Home, your Church,, or at our Memorial Chapel at no additional charge.. • • Lucknow, Phoni 528.3432 Day or Night / Rep.: Wingham Memorials WINGHAM MEMORIALS GUARANTEED GRANITES CEMETERY LETTERING'. REASONABLE PRICES Rep.: 'MacKenzie Funeral\ Home Bus. Ph., 3574910 Res. Ph: 357.1015 • We Would like, to %thank our neighbours, friends and relatives and also our family for the lovely gifts and party. they 'Pitt on for our 25th Wedding Anniversary. Your, kindness will never be for- gotten. • Merle , and Gerald Rhody p,s. A special thanks for the ProY- girl. magazine, I really needed that '!' I would•ike to thank my friends, neighbour and relatives for cards, lett, visits and treats during the festive season. Mrs. Colena Carter Mrs, Mabel McNall would like to thank all, who gave her baskets of fruit at Christmastime and South: Kinloss Young PeopleS for their carol singing. Mrs. Anne McCosh says, Thanks to everyone for being so thought- ful with their visits,`Ietters,, flow- erS and other gifts while in the ,hospital and to Dr. Tindall, 'Mrs. .Betty Kincaid,. all nurses and staff at Kincardine Hospital. To our .neighbours, kinfolk , and •-friends, who came to. our home to visit and brought treats. We truly ap- preciate all your kindness. Happy New Year to all. • Don and . Anne. 'McCosh, Ripley. We wish to extend New Years Greetings to our family, relatives, friends and neighbours and to thank them for their many acts of kindness 'in so many. different ways to' us since our accident and, returning horne. They were deeply appreciatak and will never be' for- gotten. Sincerely Bert and Eva Nicholson I wish 'to express my sincere thanks to friends, relatives and neighbours for their kind expres- sions of sympathy during the loss of a beloved sister, Mrs. John (Nellie) Blue. Your thought- fulnesS was deeply appreciated. Margaret Mowbray Jack Gardner wishes to thank the ladies of the.Trinity U.C.W. for their lovely gift at Christnias. Their thoughtfulness was apprec- iated. We wish to express our thanks to neighbours 'and friends of the Lochalsh Community for their lov- ely gifts and best wishes to" us be-- fore-leaving for our new home 'in Calgary. Their •thoughtfulness is deeply appreciated. • Lammert and Jean- Vander Veen The family of the late; Mrs. Mabel McKenzie wish • to express sincere thanks for floral tributes, memorial cards and other, et- pressions of sympathy at the time of their recent' bereavement. The McKenzie Families. I would like to thank all• those whop remembered me with visits, gifts and cards, while I was in hospital. Special thanks to Drs. Corrin, Dr. McKim and 'nursing staff of Wingham •Hospital: Ben Park I would like to thank all -my friends and relativei who sent cards and treats and visited me -while a patient, in Wingham Hos- pital, Special thanks to Dr. P. J. Leahy, 'the nursing staff and Rev. Wilena Brown. Jdan Tiffin Mrs. W. Q. Hunter wishes to thank the Luc ow U.C.W. and Trinity U.C.W. for the'fruit, candy, and other gifts, received at Christ- mas titne. Thanks also to those who remembered her with cards: Mr. and Mrs, Cyril Boyle wish to express their heartfelt thanks to their neighbours and friends for the many acts of kiridness,and expressions of sympathy extended to them in the, loss of Mary's mother, Mrs,-4Thelan, IC THE RED CROSS IS PEOPLE LIKE YOU HELPING PEOPLE LIKE YOU • Many thanks to all those in the community who made Pinecrest Manor a delightful place to be • over the, festive season. All the visiting,- carolling,-:tokens' of good' will were so much enjoyed and apt. pieciated:- . Sincerely, The Residents, Management and ,Staff of Pinecrestanor ' . Nursing Home Mrs, Elizabeth MacMillan ish- es to express her sincere thanks to Telatives, friends and .meigh- bourS for the kindnesses shown her during her recent illness, also to Dr. Corrin and Dr. McKim and the staff, at. Wingham Hospital. • • The family of the late, James. G. Moffat:Would like to express their sincere thanks to ,neighbours, friends and „ relatives for their many acts of kindness, memorial tributes; cards and, food sent CO their homes. Special thanks to Drs. Corrin and McKim and nurses of. Wingham Hospital, also ,McPherson Funeral Home, Mr. Bev Kay and Rev. Thompson at the , time of the. passing of their dear brother; These acts of kind- ness will always..be remembered: The Moffat Family INGLIS — we wish to express our sincere thanks to friends, relatives and neighbourS for their kind ex-, pressions of sympathy during the loss of a beloved son and brother Alex Inglis. Many thanks for the beautiful flowers, cards and con- tributions to•the Canadian Cancer Society. Special thanks to Drs. Corrin and McKim and nurses on 2nd floor of Wingliam and District Hospital,' to Reverend W. Brown of Whitechurch United Church for her. comforting words and to' the Ladies Auxiliary for the lovely lunch. The p kindness shown will never, be forgotten. Mrs. Jennie•Inglis, brothers, sisters, 'nephews and nieees, Mr., John Blue'and son Eugene wish to thank.alt members of their families and ffiend.s for kindness- es shown to them during the' ill- ness in Kincardine General and -University Hospital, London & in their recent bereavement of a dear wife and mother, Mrs. *Ellen 13. Blue. The many cards, floral tributes, donations to charities and "all other kindnesses were gratefully appreciated. The con- cern and understanding of, all , made their loss much easier to bear. A very sincere thank you-to my friends and relatives for remem- bering 'me with: cards, letters and gifts while I was in Wingham Hos- pital. Vivian Hogan To all our patrons on. R.R. 2 Lucknow, many thanks for the Christmas boxes and good wishes. May you have a Happy 'New Year.' • , Thomas Anne, Stephen and, David Pritchard Treat Injuries At-HOpitat John Ernest, BriStol. Terrace Wingham, was involved: in ai- 'accident with a cement truck at th( north end of VVingham Deeenthe 16. He :was admitted to hospita with head, chest and leg' injurie . and later 'transferred to Universit Hospital, •London. Ths;estigated b Constable Ves'sey, William Peat, Mildmay, December 16 ran into a tree ,c sideroad turnberry Tow? ship and was admitted to hospit with lacerations and abrasions investigated' by Constable . Balser. • David Logan, Brussels, involved in an accident on Dece ber, 19 ,on Turnberry Stre Brussels. After being treated bruises and a. leg injury he v released: Gerald Rutledge, Br sels, was a' passenger in the sa vehicle as' Mr. LOgan., He treated for lacerations and n injuries, and released front heir al. 'investigated -by COnsN Ricker. • Robert Vanderwoude, Wingli _was a passenger in a vehicle 's went out Of Control and rolled on Highway #4, 4'/2 miles Soul BelgraVe, December 21, Nik as. tl .ed in hospital for ininotinjtirie5 released. InVestigator is' unkn Raymond CardY. R. R Lockpo, Was operating a s mobile December 21 Shen clutch came ,,offands" struck Candy ort. his • leg. F011( ,treatment for lacerations - he released. , Investigated". Croskill. ir" ,INSURANCE FIRE, WIND, CASUALTY AUTOMOBILE 1. INVESTMENTS ;To .ProteCt Your .Jack, Insure With Jack Today. .1;A. McDONAGH Lucknosv, Phone 528-3423 R. W. 'ANDREW Barrister , and Solicitor LISTOWEL, ONTARIO IN LUCKNOW Every 'Wednesday. Afternoon • ' OFFICE IN McDONAGH INSURANCE OFFICE `(Phone 524-7661) A. M. HARPER CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT • 40 The Square,, aoderia Telephone 524-7502 NEED PAPER For Your Duplicator? STENCILS? MASTERS? INK? THE. SENTINEL H04 .ThOni.A11 PHONE 5181022 IIALF: PRO. 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