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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1977-07-27, Page 6 MINISTRY OF HOUSING REQUIRES A Clerk Typist II [Crown Employee] $7,869—$9,000 LOCATION: LUCKNOW The 'Bruce County Portfolio of Ontario Housing Corporation requires an experienced Clerk Typist to perform such duties as typing forms, reports and correspondence, recording rent. payments, and issuing receipts. Other responsibilities will include generally assisting 'the Manager. QUALIFICATIONS: Grade 10 education with at least 2 years related office experience, 40 wpm typing, pleasant telephone manner, diplomacy and tact when dealing with public. Applicants having the equivalent in education and experience will also be considered. Applications must be submitted to the Housing Manager, Box 550, Lucknow, Ontario, postmarked by midnight August 11, 1977. This position is open to both men and women. FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK A CHALLENGING CAREER AS A CREDIT OFFICER WITH THE POSITION -Negotiating term loans with Canadian businessmen and administering loan accounts. -Working in a professional atmosphere with consultants in law, accounting, engineering and insurance. -The successful applicant should be prepared to assume increasing responsibilities. QUALIFICATIONS -Accounting degree, Bachelor of COmmerce or Busi- ness Administration or equivalent experience in the fields of finance. banking or accounting. Some practical experience in business or industry is preferred. REMUNERATION -Based on experience and qualifications. Excellent fringe benefits. LOCATION -Initially Stratford, subject to transfer within Canada. Written replies only, indicating vital statistics, qualifications and experience, should be addressed in complete confidence to: The Manager Federal Business Development Bank 1036 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ontario NSA 6Z3 WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1977 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE SIX CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank all those who visited me or sent cards and the neighbours who helped at my home, while I was a patient in Wingham Hospital. Special thanks to Drs. Corrin, McKim and Bradley. Elizabeth MacMillan Gordon McPherson would like to thank all those who visited and sent him cards while in Wingham District Hospital. Special thanks to Drs. Corrin, McKim and Bradley, also nurses on 1st and 2nd floors. I wish to say a sincere thank you to my friends, relatives and neighbours for the many cards, gifts and flowers I received while in St. Joseph's Hospital; London and since returning home. Your kind- ness will never be forgotten. Gladys Moffat GRAHAM - We would like to express our sincere thanks to all those who were so kind during our recent sorrow and passing of a beloved husband, father and grandfather...Special thanks to Rev. King, the MacKenzie Funeral Home and to the Ladies of the Kinlough Anglican Church, and to friends, neighbours, and to all who expressed their sympathy in floral tributes, donations to heart fund, cards, letters, and baking brought into our home. All was very much appreciated. Kathleen Graham, Ron and Gary AUCTION SALE CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Household Effects, Antiques and some Machinery will be held"for THE ESTATE OF THE LATE ROBERT DURNIN SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1977 at 1:00 o'clock Three corners south, one mile and a half east of Lucknow or One corner south of St. Helens and One mile west on the 9th, Om. of West Wawanosh Offering Includes Universal refrigerator; Wingham Clipper wood cook stove; extension table; set of six chairs; four rockin4 chairs; antique cupboard; dishes, cut glass, antique dishes; black and white television; radio; six odd chairs; sideboard; antique table; pots and pans; crocks, Frigidaire electric stove; Frigidaire dryer like new; two leather rocking chairs; four small tables; chesterfield; floor polisher; Woods deep freeze; iron board; wringer' washer; twin bed with brass knobs; dresser; washstand; comode set; pitcher and basin, soap dish, small pitcher set; iron bed; large antique dresser; chairs; iron beds with brass knobs; hot plate; antique chest of drawers; two double wooden beds; blanket box; electric iron; vacuum cleaner; bedding; blankets; sheets; linen, like new in original wrapper; picture frames; feather, ticks; butter prints; couch; antique fruit table; trunks; antique wash stand with towel racks. Tools; stepladder; Allis Chal- mers WF tractor; walking plow; 65 bushel manure spreader; grain box; shovels; copper boiler. Many numerous small items and many antiques. , TERMS ON HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AND MACHINERY CASH Estate or auctioneer not responsible for accidents George Powell: Cashier Auctioneer Brian Mato& The family of the late Mrs. Donald MacLeod wish to express sincere appreciation to all their friends, neighbours and relatives for their many kindnesses shown us at the time of our mother's passing. We gratefully acknowledge' flow- ers, cards, food, donations to the Gideon, Heart and Cancer Societ- ies. A special thanks to the ladies of the Presbyterian Evening and Afternoon Auxiliaries of the W.M.- S. for serving a lovely lunch after the funeral. Thanks also to Rev. Baker, Rev. Cooke and MacKenzie Memorial . Chapel. The family of the late Rae J. Watson Sr. wish to thank all of the friends, relatives and neighbours in the Lucknow area, for the beautiful flowers, charitable donations and the very many kindnesses extended to the family during their recent bereavement. The comforting com- ments and concerns 'expressed at the Lucknow Lions Club 20th Anniversary were very thoughtful. Your kindnesses were deeply appreciated and will always be remembered. Edna Watson and family I'd like to take this opportunity to thank all those who visited, sent cards and gifts while we were in the hospital. A special thank you goes to Drs. Corrin and Dr. Bradley, plus all the second floor staff. They were just wonderful. Many thanks from Angela and Linda Cranston. IN MEMORIAM GARTEN - In loving memory of Mrs. Hulda Garten, who passed away one year ago this month. Loving and kind in all her ways, Upright and just, to the end of her. days; Sincere and true, in her heart and mind. Beautiful memories she left be- hind. Ever remembered by Alvin, Wendy, Judy arid families. REID - In loving memory of a beloved husband, father and grandfather, Wm. J. Reid, who passed away July 28, 1976. No need for words, except to say. Still loved, still missed in every way. Sadly missed by his wife Jean, sons John K.,.Wm. Douglas, and Family. USELESS WORRY Don't take your problems in this life too seriously—they're never as bad as you may think they're going to be. IN MEMORIAM IRVIN - In loving memory of a son and brother, Jerry Irvin, who passed away July 29, 1971. Six years have passed since that sad day when you were so suddenly taken away. But years cannot dim fond memor- ies strong, as often with us you travel along. Mom, Dad, Sister and Brothers LIZM,ORE - In memory of a beloved son and brother, Jamie, who passed away' in an accident three years. ago, August 3, 1974. Three years have past, Since we saw you last. I open a book I've prepared for years, 'Tis then it's so hard to hold back the tears. The book is a story of birthdays one to twenty one; Three are there, but not our youngest son. Eighteen, nineteen, twenty and twenty first,, Those are the pages that hurt the worst. We'll never have those birthday pictures As we do, your brothers' and sister's. We cannot forget that final day For as you left you were so happy and gay. Little then did we 'know the sorrow That we would have before the morrow. Lovingly remembered by Mom, Dad, Joe, Janet and Jon. WAREING - In loving memory of my dear wife Vera Isabel, who passed away July 25, 1976. Everyday in some, small way Memories of you come my way Life goes on we knoW that's true, But it's not the same Vera, Since I lost you. Always loved, husband Bill. WAREING In loving memory of our dear mother, Vera Isabel, who passed 'away July 25, 1976. To us you were someone special God must have thought so too, Nothing could be more beautiful Than the memories we have of you. God saw you getting weary He did what he thought best He put his arms around you And whispered "Come and rest". Sadly missed by' Kenny and Connie Barbara and Joe Leonard and Jan Lorna and Norris HAMILTON - In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Donalda Irene Hamilton, who passed away so suddenly, August 3rd, 1974. In a quiet country graveyard, Where the breezes gently blow, Lies one we loved so dearly, And lost 3 years ago. The love you gave we'll cherish, Life will never be the same, But we are left with memories, Until we meet again. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by parents and brothers. SAND BLASTING BRICK BUILDINGS ALL STEELWORK AIR HAMMER WORK BACK HOEING ARNOLD STOT HERS PHONE 529-7403 FOR ESTIMATES CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks for the many cards, gifts and best wishes extended to me on the occasion of my 90th birthday. A very special thanks, to my niece and nephew Mr. and Mrs. Mel Riggin, who held open,house at their home and to all those who attended. It was an evening I will always remember. I would also like . to thank our family, Jack, Lois, Jacquelyn, Kathy and Bill, those wfto helped with lunch and everyone who helped in any way to make the evening a wonderful success. Jim Kirkpatrick I would like to thank everyone, responsible for putting on my neighbour, relative and community showers. I would also like to thank everyone for the lovely and useful gifts I received as it was very much appreciated. - Nancy Ritchie Dungannon 4-H On July 19, Larry Jeffery, the former Detroit Red Wing hockey player, was not discussing puck controlling techniques, but instead was discussing..his farming tech- niques. His farm consisted of 127 acres, with a modern beef set-up, near Goderich. The Dungannon 4-H Calf Club held their July meeting at his home, with vice president Sandra Nivins opening the meeting. Heather Clark, secretary, gave the minutes of the last meeting and gave the roll call. Junior leaders for that meeting were Shirley and Joyce Dougherty. After a very interesting tour of Mr. Jeffery's farm, quizzes were taken up with a lunch of donuts and chocolate milk following. Necessity knows no law—and it's the same with extravagance.