HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1977-01-05, Page 5H. Turkheim, D. J. Cochrane,'
Chairman Director of Education
NOTICE
HILRAY FARMS LTD.
ABATTOIR, HOLYROOD
The best in Home Grown, Dry
Fed, Drug Free Beef. Try our
Fresh Home Made Sausage. Cus-
tom killing by appointment.
Phone 528-2132
HAVING A DRINKING PROB-
LEM? AA can help. Phone God-
erich 524-6001 or Walkerton 881-
3655.
NOTICE RE • HOG SHIPPING
I am now shipper for U.C.O.
Hogs will be shipped Mondays
7 a.m. - 12 noon. Cattle are shipp-
ed Tuesday, I will be at the yards
Monday morning and Tuesday
from 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. I would
appreciate your patronage.
William Taylor, 529-7310 - home
523119 - yard
FAIRVIEW CAR WASH
Fairview Car Wash is open all
year round, hot water, soap, wax,
paper towels, vacuum cleaner. You
wash it or we will wash it for you.
Phone 528-2001, Lucknow.
IN MEMORIA
NESBITT - In loving memory of a
dear husband James Courtney
Nesbitt who passed away one year
ago on January 5th, 1976.
You suffered much in silence
Your spirit did not bend
You faced your past with courage,
Until the very end.
And then we saw you sleeping
So peacefully, free from pain
We could not wish you .back with
us,
To suffer once again.
Sadly missed by wife Eileen.
LOST
LOST - a charm bracelet on Main
Street, Lucknow. Finder please
phone 529-7339.' Reward.
Advertising.
keeps people
working.
CANADIAN ADVERTISING ADVISORY BOARD
JACK'S PLACE
HIGHWAY U
JUST EAST OF LUCKNOW
USED FURNITURE
AND APPLIANCES
LUCKNOW S28-2625
Come to Jack's Place if you
want to succeed
In filling your household or
cottage needs
TENDERS WANTED
TENDER
The Huron County Board of
Education will receive plainly
marked sealed tenders on Caretak-
ing Supplies required for our
Elementary and, Secondary Schools
up to 12 o'clock noon Monday;
January 17, 1977.
Specifications and Tender forms
may be obtained from the Board
Offices, 103 Albert Street, Clinton,
Ontario.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to thank all who sent
flowers, cards and gifts, while I
was a patient in Wingham Hospit-
al, also those who took me to
hospital and brought Me home,
nurses on first floor, Dr. McKim;
Dr. Collin and neighbours for
helping out at home. All was very
much appreciated.
Jim Keane
Donald Kreutzweiser would like
to thank all his customers, for their
gifts and treats at Christmastime.
I would like to sincerely thank all
those who sent cards and gifts and
visited me while I was a patient in
Wingham Hospital and since
coming home. Special thanks to
Drs. Corrin and McKim and nurses
in the hospital.
Elizabeth MacMillan
We wish to say Thank You
sincerely for all acts of kindness we
have received in the past year.
Eric and Greta Rice
The family of the late Gordon
Boyd wish to' sincerely thank
everyone for their expressions of
sympathy at the time of their recent
bereavement, to Rev. Putman for
his words of comfort, MacLennan
Funeral Home, donations to the
Heart. Fund, Cancer -Society and
the Pipe River Memorial Church
Fund and to all the kind people who
sent food to our homes. These acts
of kindness will always be remem-
bered and treasured.
We at Hillcrest Haven and the
family of the late Alex Becking
wish to thank Friends and Senior
Citizens who called to pay their
respects. Special thanks to Rev. G.
Garratt; local nurses and doctors,
Wingham and University, Hospitals
and the MacKenzie Funeral Home.
Mrs. Beatrice O'Donnell
All at O'Donnell's Residential
me wish to express sincere
tha1ks to Mrs. Anne Pritchard and
the Carollers, the Lucknow Girl
Guides and their Leaders for their
carol singing and delightful home
baking; the Lucknow and. District
Kinettes for their thoughtful gifts
and visit. This displays the true
Spirit of Christmas in Action.
Happy New Year to All!
I wish to express my thanks to
everyone who remembered me in
various ways, with visits, cards and
gifts, while a patient in Wingham
and District Hospital and since
returning home.
June Alton
To our Neighbours of St. Helens.
We would like to thank all for the
lovely surprise, party they gave us
to• celebrate our 25th wedding
anniversary and gifts we received.
We will always remember their
thoughtfulness. Thank you.
Art and Carrie Woodcock
I wish to express my thanks to all
who remembered me with their
cards, visits and gifts while a
patient in Victoria Hospital. A
special thanks to everyone that
helped out at home. Seasons
Greetings "to all.
Joan Murray
I wish to express thanks to my
friends, neighbours, and relatives
for their cards, gifts, phone calls
and visits while a patient in Victoria
Hospital. Special thanks to the
doctors and nurses on 8th floor east
for their wonderful care, and the
doctors at Goderich Hospital.-
Cheryl Hackett
Thomas, Anne, Stephen and
David Pritchard would like to thank
everyone on R. R. 2 for their many
gifts and kindnesses, now and all
through the past year. Have a
Happy New Year. •
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PINE LODGE REST HOME
(THE FORMER PINECREST MANOR NURSING HOME)
(GOUGH ST., LUCKNOW ONTARIO)
A supervised retirement rest home caring for your
personal needs 24 hours per day.
STANDARD, SEMI-PRIVATE AND
PRIVATE ACCOMMODATIONS
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO S28-2703
NOTICE
FINLAY DECORATORS
WILL BE OPEN AGAIN
Monday, January 10
MARG AND BOB FINLAY
You have
to walk
before you
can run.
paRnaparnan
Fitness. In sour heart you know it's right.
•
ZION
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ritchie
visited on Wednesday of last week
with her brother-in-law 'Jack Mac-
Lean in Victoria Hospital, London,
where he has been for several
months with arthritis.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkins
and family and her mother, Mrs.
William Irwin and Lloyd spent New '
Years on Sunday at the home of
their daughter Barbara, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Sheppard of Brantford.
Larry and Jack Wilkins returned
home with them after spending the
week at Five Oaks, Paris, Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hackett and
family celebrated New Years Day
having her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
'Howard Walker and Cheryl of
Wingharn and their family Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Vincent and Dean of
Belgrave.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Raynard
and girls celebrated New Years
Day having her parents, Mr. and
° Mrs. Robert McAllister of Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hunter had
New Yeiars on Saturday having her
father, Dan Nicholson of Lucknow
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritchie.
Mr. and Mrs. David Kirkland
and girls had their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Kirkland and his
sister Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ,
Folkard of Belgrave on Sunday for
New Years.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jerome
and family had a friend, Doug
Faraghar of Hamilton for the
holiday. Sherri Jerome ,spent the
school holidays at home with the
German measles.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Helm arid
family spent New Years .day at the
home of her mother, Mrs. Elmer
Pollard and Carol and the rest of
the family.
Mr. and Mri. Allan Ritchie and
Bryce spent New Years on Sunday
having his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Ritchie of Lucknow, their
daughter Brenda, Mr. and 'Mrs.
Jerry Huizinga and Pauline of
Auburn; his uncle John Ritchie and
Ken; her brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Culbert, Cheryl and Linda of
the 6th concession, Ashfield and
her aunt, Mrs. Annie Nesbit of
Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Swan and
family had a neighbour Basil
Hogan for New Years supper.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cook and
family and Norman Shiells spent
New Years with her sister Shirley,
Mr. and Mrs. John Ifunter and
family.
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WEDNESDAY JANUARY 59 1977 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE FIVE
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to extend Greetings to my
many many friends in Lucknow and
Kinlough and best wishet for a
happy New Year.
Mrs. Geiltrude Walsh
We would like to t nk all those
who attended our rec nt Christmas
dance and helped to make it such a
success. Special thanks to the
following 'merchants for contribut-
ing prizes. Ron Machan, Lucknow;
Lucknow District Co-op; Dawson's
of Dungannon; Teeswater Cream-
ery; Robert Farrish; and Kemp's
General Store. Wishing you all a
Merry Christmas and a Happy and
Prosperous New Year. .
Directors of Ashfield Federation
Of Agriculture
The family of the late Malcolm
(Mac) Lane wish to express their
sincere thanks to relatives, friends
and neighbours for all their
kindness now and during his stay in
hospital. The many cards, visits
and flowers are appreciated very
much. We would also like to thank
the Wingham Hospital staff and
Drs. Coffin and McKim for all their
kindnesses. It is with gratitude too
that we thank the Rev. Thompson
and Rev. Armstrong and also theta
ladies of the Kinlough Presbyterian
Church • for the lovely lunch
following the service. These and
many other kindnesses will always
be remembered by the family.
Everett, Hugh, Kathileen,
John and Stewart •
Jack Gardner wishes to express
thanks to Trinity U.C.W. for the
Christmas box sent to him. Their
thoughtfulness was greatly apprec-
iated.
I would like to thank my relatives
for the lovely gifts I received at the
relative shower held at Mrs.
Vernon Hunter's. Special thanks to
Anna Mae, Aunt Betty and Nancy
and all who helped in any way.
Your gifts and good wishes are
appreciated.
Jackie (Johnston) Bruce
HAYDEN - We would like to thank
all our friends, neighbours and,
relatives for flowers, visits, and
cards while we were patients in
Wingham Hospital and since
returning home.
Barbara and Danny Hayden
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCharles
spent Christmas Day in Chatham
• with Mr. and MrS. Donald McChar-
les and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewan MacLean
entertained Mrs. Isabelle 'Martyn
of Ripley, John Martyn of Toronto
and Mr. ,and Mrs. Doug Martyn
and family on Christmas Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacLennan
spent the Christmas holidays in
Toronto with daughter Barbara and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ainsley.
Mrs. Henry MacKenzie and Neil
MacKenzie were among the guests
at the wedding of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Hogan.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kerr of
Blenheim were recent guests of
Mrs. H. MacKenzie and Neil.
Miss Doris Wylds of Toronto
spent Christmas with Mr. Dan ,
Wylds and Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Wylds and family.
Mr. Gordon Finlayson spent a
week in Toronto previous to
Christmas and returned home with
his family for the Christmas
festivities.
PREGNANT '
AND DISTRESSED ?
Call BIRTHRIGHT
524-7157, 432-7197
WE CARE
LOCHALSH
Happy New Year everyone.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Farrish
have been enjoying several trips to
various points to see son David,
who is with the New York , hockey
club, in action. Among those trips
they have been to New York,
Detroit and Toronto.
Others in the community who
have seen David Farrish in action
in the hockey world are Mrs.
Florence MacKenzie,. Mr. and Mrs.,
Ross MacKenzie, and Mr. and
Mrs. George Moncrief, who were
at the Toronto New York game in
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Martyn were
in London previous to the Christ-
mas holiday.
Mrs. George Moncrief and Mrs.
Florence MacKenzie , were honour-
ed at a party on their, retirement
from the nursing profession. in
Wingham General Hospital,,,,where
they had worked for several years.
Sympathy of 'the community is
extended to the Boyd relatives " in
the sudden passing of Mr. Gordon
Boyd.
Mrs. Henry MacKenzie was
hostess to the Christmas meeting
of the Ashfield . Presbyterian
Church W.M.S. A pot-luck dinner
with the meeting following made
for a pleasant afternoon.
The Workshop
WIB HARTIN
and SON
R.R. 1 DUniannon
ANY ITEM IN WOOD
NEW FURNITURE BUILT
OLD FURNITURE •
REPAIRED
PHONE 529-7205
SAND' BLASTING
BRICK BUILDINGS
ALL STEELWORK
AIR HAMMER WORK
BACK HOEING
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PHONE 529.7403
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