The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-02-20, Page 2118. Services available
18. Services available.
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DENTURE
THERAPY
CLINIC
58 West Street
(Kitty Corner from Police Station)
524-6688
(If busy phone 1-800-265-1415 toll free)
Horst
Feige D.T.
By Appointment Only
DENTURE
WEARERS
Did you know...
that it is important to
have your dentures examined
regularly? Your mouth is one of
the most important areas of
your body, but often the most
neglected when dentures are worn. Improperly fittingor neglected
dentures can cause severe health problems. Thelack of public
information regarding dentures is alarming and often leads to
problems and unnecessary expense. Your local denture therapist
(denturist) is a professional specializing, in the construction, repair
and modification of dentures and provides this service directly to the
public. If you have problemswith your present dentures or think of
getting new .ones,see your local denture therapist, consultation is
usually free. You will find denture therapists (denturists) .listed in
the yellow pages. This information is supplied through the Denturist
Association of Ontario and your Local therapist.
21.. Personal
HAVING A DRINKING PROBLEM? AA can
help. Phone Goderich 524-6001 or Walkerton
881-3655.—40tfar •
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM in your family?
Al -Anon can help families and friends of
alcoholics. Phone Walkerton 881-3113, God-
erich, 524-6001.
PREGNANT and need help? Free positive
confidential support. Birthright. Call 357-
1066, 357-2392,, 357-1769 or London 432-
9197 collect. —tf
ME Th' YOUR MATCH. For all ages and
Unattached. Thousands of members anxious
to meet you: Prestige Acquaintances. Call
toll free 1-800-263-9163. Hours: Noon to 8
p.m. —07
STOP B DW EITING, United Enuretic has
corrected over 20,000 cases. Bedwetting
frustrates, embarrasses, and sometimes
weakens school abilities. Get confidential
information from UFSC, Box 3311, Cam-
bridge; N3H 41'3 stating age and phone
Number. —08 '
23. Miscellaneous
FREE CAREER GUIDE describes 200 learn -
at -home correspondence Diploma Courses:
Accounting, Art, Bookkeeping. Business
Management, Clerk typist, Secretary, Jour-
nalism, Television servicing, Travel. Gran-
ton (5A) 263 Adelaide West, Toronto.
1-800-268-1121. —07
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Method! Instruction' book, 3 Cassette Tapes
teach you Keyboard styles including "By
Ear" and simplified music reading. All
family members ' can learn. Progress . own
pace. Low cost! Start chording immediately.
Details free. Write: Ken's Keyboard
Kourse, (as advertised on television) Box
3021, Station A, Moncton, N.B. EIC 9C2.
—08-011
24. Business opportunities
EARN MONEY, SAVE MONEY! Learn
Income Tax preparation by correspondence.
Fbr free brochure, no obligation, write U & R
Tax Schools, 1345 Pembina Hwy.., Winni-
peg, Manitoba MT 2B6. —08 •
AUCTION SCHOOL - Western Canada
School of Auctioneering. Over 1,000 grad-
uates. Courses commence 1st Monday of
April, August, December. For particulars
write Box 687, Lacombe, Alberta TOC ISO.
—08
•• 24. Business opportunities
CAREER IN TRUCKING: Transport drivers
needed. Now is the time 'to train for your .
Class "A" license. For pre-screening- and
job placement information contact Mery
Orr's transport Driver • Training: London
(519) 432-1726. —07
30. In memoriam
AUSTIN .
In loving memory of Harold Austin, who
passed away February 25, 1970. .
Memories live not for a day
Nor as a dream to pass away.
The sweetest memories hold silent tears
And linger on through passing years.
Remembered by his family.
—8x
SLOErJES •
In memory of a dear daughter, Tammy Lee
Sloetjes.
God took her . away it was his will,
But in our hearts we love her still,
Her memory is as dear today,.
As in the hour she passed away.
We get to think of her,
When we are' all alone,
For memories 'are, sweet and dear to us.
They keep us near to her.
Sadly missed by Mom, Dad, Holly, Jack
and Tom.
—8x
31. Cards of thanks
We wish to express our sincere appreciation
to the many neighbours, friends and
relatives who showed so mach concern and
kindness to Girvin during his illness by
visits, gifts and cards. We also wish to thank
the Lucknow Doctors and the second floor
nurses for their care. We are deeply grateful
for all the expressions of sympathy extended
to us in our bereavement. Special thanks to
members of Old Light lodge for the
memorial service, to Rev. Roberts for his
comforting words and to the Dungannon
UCW for the lunch and fellowship following
the funeral. your kindness inthought and
deed viill always re remembered.
Doris and Ione Eadie and family
—8
McNAUGHTON
We would like to say thank you to their
friends • who remembered them with gifts
and ,,canis on the oc asiori of their '50th
wedding anniversary. Special thank you to
the Lucknow Women'.s Institute and the
Ladies Auxiliary to the Lucknow Legion
Branch 309
Susan and Jim McNaughton
—8
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31. Cards of thanks
• MONCRIEF
Special thanks for the visits,. cards, letters
and flow is I received while a patient in
University Hospital. Your thoughtfulness
will always be remembered.
Betty Monaief
—8x
GRAHAM
The family of the late Douglas Graham, wish
to. -express . sincere thanks to all who
remembered us during our recent bereave-
• ment. We are grateful to family, friends and
neighbours, 'who sent floral tributes, Bona -
tions, sent food to our homes and cards of
sympathy. We would also like to thank Rev.
Ramsay, the organist and choir, of South
. 'Kinloss Presbyterian, Church, the pallbear-
ers, flower bearer' and the ladies of South.
Kinloss W :M.S. Sincere appreciation to the
MacKenzie .and McCreath Funeral Home.
Sadie Graham
Marian and Warren Zinn,
Margaret and Evan Keith;
Bell and Chester Hackett,
Gladys and Murray Tuck
and families
-8nx
FERGUSON -
I wish to thank Dr. Sales and the nurses on
the fourth floor of St. Joseph's Hospital, as
well as the Doctors and nurses at the medical
centre. Isincerely appreciated all the cards,
rails and treats I've received.
William H. Ferguson
—8x
MARTIN
Peter, Louise and family wish to sincerely
thank everyone who took the time and
trouble, to make the trip up to Walkerton to
attend the benefit dance held on Paulette's
behalf. Your love and generosity are deeply
appreciated. God blessyouall.
—a
32. Coming events
LUCKNOW DROP IN CENTRE
Open Monday and , Friday, 2 - 4 p.m.
Everyone welcome. No age limit.. —6-9
BLYTH FISTIVALSLNGERS PRESENT
A concert of sacred music on Sunday, March
3 at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. at Or.tario Street
United Church, Clinton. Tickets are .avail-
able from the Box Office 523-9300 and the
Blyth Saga 523-4331. —7,8
EUCHRE TO URNA M ENT
Dungannon Agricultural Hall, Saturday,
February 23. Registration 1 - 2 p.m. $3.00
admission. Prizes $50, $40, $30. —7,8
CO M EDY THRULER '
You'll laugh until you scream at "One Night
Stand" a comedy thriller presented by
Theatre Circle, Blyth Memorial Hall, March
7, 8, 9 at 8:30 p.m. March 7 at 2 p.m.
Reserve seats by calling 523-9713. Tickets
$7.50. —7
BENEFIT HOCKEY GAME
CKNX TRYHARDS vs LUCKNOW KINS-
MEN WARLORDS at Lucknow Arena 3:30
p.m. Sunday, 'February 24. Admittance:
Cash donation at door All proceeds towards
Paulette Martin Liver Fund. —7,8ar
LUCKNOW BLOCK PARENTS MEETING
On March 7, 8 p.m. Upstairs in Town Hall.
Any new parents are welcome. —8,9
BOOK SALE
Saturday, Fobruaiy 23, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
luclmow library. Used .paperbacks only,
including Romance, Harlequin, Best Sellers,
Westerns, Mystery, Magazines. —8
FLEA TOURNAMENT
Reserve Saturday, March 2 for some enjoy-
able entertaining hockey at the annual
Lucknow Legion Flea Tournament. Full
details in next week's paper. —8
EDUCATION DISCUSSION,
Public School supporters in Ashfield and
West Wawanosh are invited to meet with
your trustee Tony McQuail on Tuesday,
February 26, .7 :30 to 9 p.m., Brookside
School, to discuss education in Huron
County. —8
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FUND RAISING DANCE
for the Wingham and Area Day Centre,
for the Homebound, Saturday, Flebniary
23, Wingham Legion, 9 -1. Music by Pete
Bauer, D.J. Tickets $6.00 per person.
Tickets available at Lucknow Hardware
and Bain' 's Gnxeteria.
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EUCL IRZE-.
At Lucknow Central Public School, Monday,
February 25, 8 p.m. Lunch provided.
Proceeds for grade 8 Ottawa Trip. —8
lucknow
regular
REGULAR MEETING
Agricultural Society will hold their
meeting on Tuesday, .February 26,
Conununit
y Centre, 8:30 pan
—8
FEBRUARY
LEGION DANCE
Saturday, February 23
Lucknow Legion
Wilbee Orchestra
Smorgasbord Lunch
;10.00 per couple
—8ar
1ST ANNUAL RIPLEY-HURON
CRAFT FESTIVAL
Sponsored by Ripley Agricultural Society,
will be held July 19 and 20, at Ripley Huron
Centre. Exhibitor applications to be submit-
ted by May 1. Space allotted on "Ernst
Come" basis. Fbr application forams call
395-5497 or 395-2909 or write care of Mrs.
Gail Van der Hoek, R 4, Ripley, NOG 2R0.
—8,9
. SHOOT PARTY
At St. Helens Hall, Monday, February 25,
8:30 p.m: Prizes and lunch. —8
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Attention Farmers!
A: For sale
ALL STEEL BALE RACKS; orders prefer
red; light and heavy grader blades; trailer
bunk feeders. Owen Martin Manufacturing,
R R 3, Wallenstein, Ontario NOB 2S0,
(519) 699-4144. —08,010,012,014
BABY CHICKS: 12 varities; 3 -week-old
capons, and heavy meat types. Delivery:
Parcel post, rail. Send -for price list: Bonnie's
Chick Hatchery, Box 154 Elmira. M3B 2Z6
(519) 669-2561. —08-011
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