HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1977-06-15, Page 5OPEN RECEPTION
An open reception for. Mr. and
Mrs. Melville Arnold (nee Reina
Reurink) will be held in the
Lucknow Arena following their
marriage- on, Saturday, June 18th,
at 9 p.m. Neighbours, friends and
relatives are cordially invited.
ROLLER SKATING
Roller-skating will commence
this SI:m.4.1y, the--
Lucknow Arena, and then every
Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
NOW STOCKING
MINIWAX
REFINISHING
PRODUCTS
NOTICE
NOW OPENING
Office overload for Lucknow and
surrounding areas. Will do typing
in my home, pick-up and delivery
arrangements can be made. Exper-
ienced in typing, legal documents,
purchase orders,, monthly state-
ments, letters, student papers and
business correspondence.
for further information phone
395-5668 or 395-5627
or write Ms. P. Jarvis,
R. R. 3 Goderich
NOTICE RE
HOG SHIPPING
I am now shipper for U.C.O.
Hogs will be shipped Mondays 7
a.m. - 12 boon. Cattle are shipped
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 - 528-3119 yard
HILRAY FARMS LTD.
ABATTOIR, HOLYROOD
The best in Home Grown, Dry Fed
Beef. Try our Fresh Home Made
Sausage. Custom killing by ap-
pointment.
Phone 528-2132
HAVING A DRINKING PROB-
LEM? AA can help. Phone
Goderich 524-6001 or Walkerton
881-3655.
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GARBAGE PICK-UP
TOWNSHIP OF HURON
Garbage pick-up will be on
Monday and Friday for the, month
of June on concession A Township
of Huron.
NOTICE OF ROAD CLOSING AND
'SALE
THE CORPORATION OF THE
TOWNSHIP OF HURON
NOTICE UNDER THE MUNICIP-
AL ACT R.S.O. 1970 FOR THE
STOPPING UP, CLOSING AND
SELLING OF A CERTAIN ROAD
ALLOWANCE
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of
the Corporation of the Township_ of
Huron proposes to pass a By-Law
pursuant to the Municipal Act
R.S.O. 1970 and amendments
thereto for stopping up, closing and
selling that part of Road Allowance
hereinafter described:
That part of Road Allowance
between Part Lot 40, Concession 5
and Lots 29, 30 and Part Lot 28,
Concession A or Lake Range in the
Township of Huron, County of
Bruce, more particularly described
as Parts 1, 2 and 3 on a Reference
Plan received and deposited as
Plan 3R-1046 on April 11, 1975.
AND FURTHER TAKE :‘!OTICE
that the Council shall hear in
person or by his Counsel, Solicitor
or Agent any person who claims
that his land will be prejudicially.
affected by the By-Law and who
applies to be heard at 'the regular
meeting of Council on July 4, 1977
at 2 p.m. at the Municipal Office,
Ripley, Ontario.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE
that the proposed By-Law may be
examined by all persons interested
at the office of the Clerk of the
Township of Huron, Ripley, Ontar-
io during business hours at any
time before the same is finally .
passed.
DATED at Ripley, Ontario this 6th
day of June, 1977
CRAWFORD, MILL & DATIES
Barristers
Ripley, Ontario
MICHAEL SNOBELEN
Reeve
MARLENE COLLING
Clerk
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1977
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
PAGE FIVE
COMING EVENTS
DANCE - SATURDAY, JUNE 18th
Lucknow Ladies' Softball League
are sponsoring a dance. Music by
Joe Ducharme at Lucknow Legion
Hall. Dancing 9:00 p.m. to 1:00
a.m. $5.00 per couple. Lunch
provided. All those 18 years of age
and over are very mulch welcomed.
CHURCH SERVICE
Loyal Orange County Lodge of
West Bruce will hold their annual
parade and church service to the
United Church, Kincardine, June
19 at 11 a.m; Members are
requested to meet at the town hall,
west of the church, ,at 10:30. Music
expected, James A. Campbell,
County Master.
RIPLEY BINGO
Ripley and District Lions Club
Bingo will be held on Wednesday,
June 15 at 8 p.m. in. the Huron
Township Hall, Ripley. Early bird
special, winner take all; 10 regular
games, $10 each; 1 special; 1
share-the-wealth; jackpot $250 on
58 calls, consolation prize $25.
CHILD HEALTH CLINIC
A Child Health Clinic will be held
Tuesday, June 21st in the Legion
rooms, Lucknow from 10:00 - 11:30
a.m. This will be for infants and
pre-school children.
109TH ANNIVERSARY
The 109th Anniversary Services
of Langside Presbyterian Church
'will be held Sunday, June 19th, 11
a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Ordination to
the ministry of Mr. J. B. Kay at the
evening service. Dr. David W.
Hay, past moderator of the
Presbyterian Church, is the guest
speaker at both services. Recep-
tion follows the evening service.
GARAGE SALE
At the point of Tony Carter on
Wheeler Street, Saturday, June 25,
1977, starting at 10 a.m.
FAMILY NIGHT
Plan now to attend Family Night
at the new Teeswater Culross
Community Centre, Friday, Rine
24. Dancing 9.30 - 1.00 with music
by Tiffin's Orches,tra. Old time
dances for Grandma;and Grandpa,
some for Mom and Dad, and others
especially for the kids. Lunch
11.30. No Bar. Adults $2.00,
Students $1.00, Children 50c,
Family $5.00. Everybody welcome.
•Sponsored by Teeswater Lions
Club. Tickets available from Lions
Club members.
LEO DANCE
The Lucknow Leos are holding a
teen dance Thursday, June 30th
from 9 - 1 a.m. at the Lucknow
Arena. Music supplied by the live
band, Helix. Admission $3.00 per
person at the door.
ATTENTION WEBSTERS
The annual Webster picnic will
be held on Sunday, June 19th at
Brucefield Centennial School, 11/4
miles south of Brucefield, at 2 p.m.
OTTAWA BUS TRIP
Deluxe Motor Coach Tour,
leaving early Dominion Day for the
special 2 p.m. Ottawa Miracle
Service, conducted by Evangelist
Rev. Bill Prankard, host of The
Master's Touch on T.V. Touring
Parliament Buildings and other
points of interest, returning July
2nd. Fair includes everything but
meals. For reservations contact
357-1083 or 357-3858.
Downtrodden men are victims
of the wheels of progress.
PREGNANT
AND DISTRESSED
Call BIRTHRIGHT
524-7157, 432-7197
WE CARE
COMING EVENTS
DUNGANNON BALL GAME
Come to a Ball Game on June 17
in Dungannon Ball Park at 8 p.m.
C.K.N.X. Tryhards and Dungan-
non Eggies. Silver Collection.
Proceeds for new hall roof. Lunch
booth.
BENEFIT -DANCE
A Benefit Dance for Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil McNall will be held on
Friday, June 17th at the Goderich
Legion Hall. Dancing 9 - 1 a.m.
Music by the Trackmen. Friends
and relatives welcome.
ANNUAL MEETING
The annual meeting of South
Kinloss Cemetery Corporation will
be held June 23 at 8 p.m.. at South
Kinloss Church.
TRACTOR AND TRUCK PULL
Lucknow Tractor Pullers Associ-
ation will sponsor a tractor and
truck pull at the. Caledonian Park,
Lucknow on Sunday,' June 26th,
sanctioned by the Western Ontario
Tractor Pullers Association. See
classes 'listed in an ad elsewhere in
this issue.
The family of the late Dr. J. D.
Forde wish to express sincere
thanks and appreciation for the
many acts of condolence. Special
thanks to the Rev. Mr. Austin
Snyder from Central United
Church, Woodstock, who conduct-
ed the Memorial Services. Many
thanks to Dr. Thompson and Dr.
Cutbush, Nurses and Staff of
Goderich Alexandra and Marine
Hospital, to relatives and friends
for their floral contributions, mem-
orial donations and other expres-
sions of sympathy shown, during
our sudden and sad bereavement.
We gratefully acknowledge floral
tributes from the Blue Water
Centre, Colleagues and Malady
Bay, also from the Physicians,
Nursing Staff and all other
Departments at Cedar Springs,
flowers, cards and donations.
Thanks to the neighbours who
assisted at the MacDonald Family
home at Lochalsh following inter-
ment, as well as pallbearers and
the MacKenzie Memorial Funeral
Home. Your kindness will always
be remembered.
Sincerely, Mrs. J. D. (Elizabeth)
Forde and Family.
WANTED - to buy good quality
hay, preferably baled. Phone
529-7982. Harry Burgsma.
WANTED - old brick buildings for
demolition and salvage purposes.
Contact Ross Lumley, 1185 Murphy
Road, Sarnia.
WANTED - Christian family re-
quires Z or 3 bedroom, quiet
apartment in Or near Ripley as soon
as possible. Phone 528-6493.
FOR HOUSE PAINTING - phone
Ken 529-7909; also cement steps,
all work guaranteed, free estim-
ates.
WANTED TO BUY - standing hay,
Lucknow to Kincardine area, Mark
Rohrer, phone 357-2868. No Sun-
'day calls.
WANTED - Livein summer life-
,guard position, available at girls'
-camp, applicant must be 16 years,
,,or over and hold a valid bronze
award, phone 395-2830 Thursday
through Sunday, June 19th.
WANTED TO BUY - refrigerators;
freezers, all shapes and all models:
in working condition. Phone
'528-2625.
HELP WANTED
ATTENTION
I'll set an honest person up in a
high income sales and service
business for motorists. This busi-
ness repeats year after year. No
money required to start. Car
required. Apply to Charlie Lee, 22
Alfred Street, Wingham, Phone
357-1383.
LOST
LOST - 6 month old male Elk hound
on June 5th from Kinloss Township
farm, 1 1/2 miles north east of
Lucknow, grey with black nose,
child's pet, answers to Radar,
reward. Leonard Clarke, 528-2023.
WINNING COMBINATION
Taking things as they come,
and being able to live with them
is another form of success.
SPECIAL
Verandahs
and Garages
10%Discount
FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE
ROOFING
Complete
Reshingling
or Repairs
NO JOB TOO SMALL
NO ROOF TOO STEEP
CALL
GERRY SMITH
357-2117
WHITECHURCH
Dance
to the "Lincoln Green"
FRIDAY, JUNE 17
at the Lucknow Arena
LUNCH - DOOR PRIZES
SPOT DANCES
Sponsored by Lucknow Lancers
Int. 'C' Hockey Club
Persons over 18 welcome
Call 529-7607 for tickets
Scott
Farm
Drainage .
LASER CONTROLLED
PLASTIC INSTALLATION
FREE ESTIMATES
PHONE JACK SCOTT
395-2992 RIPLEY
JACK'S PLACE
HIGHWAY 86
JUST EAST OF LUCKNOW
USED FURNITURE
AND APPLIANCES1,
LUCKNOW 528-2625
Comelo Jack's Place if you
want to succeed
In filling your household or
cottage needs
WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank my many friends,
neighbours and relatives for the
many acts of kindness given me,
while I was twice a patient in
Victoria and Wingham Hospitals.
Special thanks to Doctors and
nurses in London Hospital and to
Drs. Corrin and McKim and the
nursing staff in Wingham Hospital.
Mrs. Donanne Adams
Mrs. Earl Wightman wishes to
express sincere thanks and apprec-
iation to her family, relatives, and
the many friends who, in any way
helped to make her eightieth
birthday such a happy occasion, a
day to remember.
L. wish to exp. ress my sincere
thanks to my neighbours • and
friends who arranged the shower
held in my honour at Trinity United
Church, and to all those who
presented me with such lovely and
useful gifts; and to Susan Irvin for a
shower and dinner held at her
home, and those who presented me
with useful gifts there also.
Thank you, Reina Reurink
We would like to thank everyone
who visited or gave gifts or flowers
While we Were in hospital. Special
thanks to Drs. Corrin and McKim
and staff, also the nurses in
Wingham Hospital.
Ruby and Donna Bonnett
Ruth and Rick Cranston would
like to sincerely thank everyone for
the showers in Lucknow and
Holyrood, for the gifts they
received, and for all those who
attended the reception in Lucknow,
to make our day a happy one.,
Pinecrest Manor would like to,
express their thanks to the friends
and relatives, who visited us during
Nursing Home weekend. Special
thanks to the many who gave up
their time to provide entertain-
ment, pour tea, serve the guests
and help with the guest book,
making our weekend such a
success.
Grant-and Dorothy Eckenswiller,
Rick and Ruth would like to say a
sincere thank you to the Anglican
Church ladies, also Mrs. Mole and
Mrs. Elphick for their services and
time on' June 4.
I would like to express my thanks
to all my friends for cards, visits
and treats during my stay in
Wingham Hospital. A special
thanks to Dr. Corrin and Dr.
McKim and nurses for their
wonderful care.
Margaret Haldenby
WANTED
WANTED - 40 or 44 plate disc with
wheels, Phone 395-5843,
HELP WANTED
Full time teller, experienced
preferred. Please apply in person
to Royal Bank, Lucknow, Ontario.