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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 .
PRO HA RDW ARE •STORE - . Walkerton,
Investment required in inventory fixtures.
Franchise available • to the right person,.
Contact Director of Franchises, London 519-
686-2200 or after 6 p.m. Bob Green 881-0604
Walkerton. -13-16
EARN $20,000 - $40,000 annually, full or
part time. Run your own Art Show and Sales
in • your area. Step by step guidance
provided. $4,000 minimum investment re-
quired for inventory or oil paintings, .frames.
W rite Michel Galleries, 7305 Woodbine
Avenue, No. 198, Markham, Ontario L3R
3V7. —014
27. Deaths"
CAMERON, DR ALVIN A. - at Central .Park
Lodge, Ottawa on Wednesday, March 20,
1985, in his 88th year. Beloved husband, of
the late Frances Spence, brother,of the late
E. D. "Tex" Cameron of Walkerton, Ontario.
and survived by his niece, Mary Louise
(Mrs. Ross) Proctor of Brussels, Ontario/
The service was held Friday in the Hulse and
Playfair Central Chapel, Ottawa. Cremation.
Interment in Greenhill' Cemetery, Luckiiow,
later.
—14x
28. . Engagements
BELL- CLARKE
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Clarke, and Mr. and
Mrs. Donald" Bell of R R. 5, Lucknow are .
pleased to announce the forthcoming mar-
riage of their children, Laurie and Wayne.
The ceremony will take place on April 27,
1985 at Sonth Kinloss Presbyterian Church.
Reception /in Lucknow.
30. In memoriam
CAMPBELL
In loving memory of Bob who left us in the
spring time of life to live forever upon the
acres of memory.
The Don Campbell family
—14
31. Cards of thanks
ALTON
We wish to thank all the firemen, neigh-
bours, friends and relatives who helped the
night of our fire and the days following.
Also, to the women who brought so much
food that night and the next days. Words
cannot express how grateful we are to all of
your, for yourkindness and support, it has
sure helped us through.
Stuart, Steve and Dora Alton
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McNEIL
We would like to express our sincere
appreciation to all our friends, neighbours
and relatives for their good wishes, cards
and gifts on our wedding anniversary. A
special thanks to our family for the lovely
surprise party on March 20th, also Mr. and
Mrs. Doug McNeil who entertained us and
our family to a lovely dinner at their home,
our master of ceremonies Mr. George Cowan
of Chatham, the Inner Circle ladies of the
Nile United Church for the lunch and the
Country. Companions for their fine music,
and to all those who attended bur evening
and dance at the Lucknow Community
Centre and helped make it a very enjoyable
evening, to each and everyone a Thank You.
Cliff and Evelyn McNeil
—14
ELLIOTT
I would like to sincerely thank my family,
Ray and Noreen, Jamie, Dianne and Angela,
and Graeme for the delicious dinner and
super surprise party they arranged for me
Saturday evening. Special thanks also to all
the relatives and friends who attended, and
for the beautiful gifts. I will cherish the
Memories of the evening in the years ahead.
Merle Elliott
31. Cards of thanks
THORBURN
I wish to sincerely thank my friends,
neighbours and relatives for the cards,
flowers, gifts, visits and phone calls received
and to members of our family for all their
help while 1 was a patient at home and
hospital.
Duncan Thorburn
—14
GREERT.V. & ELECTRIC
To all our customers over the, last 25 years,
we sincerely thank you for your patronage
and friendship.
Marie Greer. and Bill Bolt
—14ar
-HACKETf
I wish to express my sincere thanks to all my
neighbours and friends for the numerous get
well wishes, flowers and prayers during my
hospitalization in London and now in
Wingham. Your thoughtfulness is sincerely
appreciated.
Virginia M. Hackett
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HENDERSON
I would like to express my sincere thanks to
my neighbours, relatives, friends, and ladies
of Lucknow United Church for the beautiful
and useful gifts given to me at my showers.
A special thanks to those who organized my
showers and took part in the program. All
this is deeply appreciated and your kindness
will long be remembered. Thank you all so
very much. Sincerely,
Brenda Henderson
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McQULLLIN
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McQuillin and family
wish to extend their most sincere thanks to
friends, neighbours and relatives for helping
us have a very happy 65th anniversary. on
March .30. Also many thanks for all the
lovely cards and gifts. Special thanks to Mrs.
Gaunt and her staff of the Anglican Angels
for the terrific job of preparing and serving
tea; dinner and lunch. And thanks to the
Kountry Kats for supplying good old time
music.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb McQuillin
—14x
MOW BRAY
I would like to sincerely thank everyone for
cards, letters, treats, visits and telephone
calls I: received while in Wingham and
University Hospital and since coming home.
A special thanks for the help Beryl had with
the mail and snowTemoval while I was away.
Ken Mowbray
—14
CLARKE
Sincere thanks to everyone who sent. gifts
and attended my community shower. The
lovely gifts are greatly appreciated. Special.
thanks to Mrs. Margaret Keith, Mrs. Muriel
MacKenzie, Mrs: Kathy Howald and Mrs.
Margaret Hamilton for putting on the
shower.
Laurie Clarke
L, -14x
32. Coming events
EXPECTANT PARENT EDUCATION
CLASSES
The Human County Health Unit invites you to
• attend the Expectant Parent Education Classes
being held at . Wingham Hospital Clinic
Building commencing Wednesday, March 27,
1985, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. The cost is $5.00. For
pre -registration or further information, please
call the Health Unit office at 357-2264.
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BELMORE MAPLE SYRUP FESTIVAL
Will be held on Saturday, April 13, from 11
a.m. to 7 p.m. A special day for senior
citizens is being held on Thursday, April 11,
10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. These are both totally
indoor events. —14
IMMUNIZATION CLINIC
Bruce County Health Unit, infants, pre-
schoolers, adults, 2nd Wednesday of each
month. NEXT CLINIC Wednesday, April 10,
1985, Bruce County Health .Unit office, 3 -
4 :30 p.m. —14
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32. Coming events
OPEN HOUSE
The family of Minnie Henry invite you to an
Open House in honour of her 90th birthday
on Saturday, April 6 at Huron Villa, Ripley, 2
- 5 p.m. —13,14
"PLEASURES, PROBLEMS AND
PRESCHOOLERS"
The Huron County Health Unit presents,
"Pleasures, Problems and Preschoolers", a
series of 3 parenting classes for parents of
children aged 1 - 5 years. Classes will
commence Wednesday, April 10, 1985 and
will be held at Clinic Building, Wingham.
For pre -registration or further information,
please call the Health Unit office in your area
at 357-2264.—14,15,16ar
NATURE CLUB
Anyone interested in forming a nature club
for this area, there will be meeting on
Friday, April 12, 7 p.m: at our home in Point
Clark. We are looking for anyone, any age,
interested in nature. Club events would,
include bird watching, owl prowls, wild-
flower and tree identification, astronomy,'
ecological features of this area. Our only
limitations would be our own imaginations.
Please feel free to call for more details and
information, Crystal and Joe Burgess at .395-
5701. —14
FARM SAFETY NIGHT
W ill be held in the Lucknow Public School,
Wednesday, April 10, 8:30 p.m., sponsored
by the Lucknow Agricultural Society. No
admission. everyone welcome. -14
COMING! GET READY!
Wingham and District Hospital Auxiliary
Rummage Sale, April 19. Donations needed.
Thank you. —14
SCHOOL REUNION FORS. S. NO. 17
School reunion for S. S. No. 17 Ashfield
(Cedar Valley) School to be held at Brookside
School on May 18th and 19th, 1985. Dance
Saturday night. Entertainment Sunday. For
further information call Grace Black, 524-
6017 or Shirley (Brown) Andrews, 526-7762.
—14
CALM -WATER CRUISING
Spend 4 - 6 days cruising the beautiful and
historic St. Lawrence River - board the
elegant Canadian Empress. Visit your travel
prdfessional North or 'Dial -a -brochure toll
free 1-1300-267-0960. Write RSL Cruise
Ships, 253 Ontario Street, Kingston, K7L
2Z4. —014 •
ONTARIO W AT RW AY CRUISES
On Rideau Canal and Trent -Severn Water-
way; private cabins and all meals on board; 2
to 6 days; June 1 to October 14; brochure.
Box 1540, Peterborough K9J 7H7. (705)
748-3666. —014
HUNTER CREEK INN
Haliburton Highlands, swimming - boating -
fishing. Private deluxe bed -breakfasts.
Studio, honeymoon, executive suites. De-
lightful accommodation, moderate rates: Bill
Redgrave, Box 765, Minden, Ontario KOM
2K0 (705) 286-3194. —014
SPRING DANCE & CASINO NIGHT
Sponsored by Dungannan and District Kins-
men Club, Dungannon Agricultural Hall,
Saturday, April.6, 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Music by
The Star Spinners, door prizes and buffet
lunch. Tickets $6.00 each. Proceeds to com-
communrty projects. Monte Carlo licence
No. 484279. —14
LUCKNOW DROP-IN CENTRE
Will be closed Good Friday, April 5 and
Monday, April 8, .;1985. Re -open Friday,
April 12, 1985.. —14x
HORSE RACES
Mohawk, Monday, April 29. Phone Helen
McBurney, Nicholson Bus Lines, 357-3424.
—14
CORRECTION: MICROW AVE OVEN
DEMONSTRATION
Monday, April 22, 1:30 3:30 or 7 - 9 p.m. at
Wingham Legion Hall, NOT, St. Andrews
Presbyterian Church as advertised last
week. Pre registration is necessary at
Clinton Agricultural Office, 482-3428. —14
32. Coming event's
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THEATRE CIRCLE
T. G. I. F.: Laugh Your troubles away with
this comedy with music;from Theatre Circle,
April 18, 19 and 20 at Blyth Memorial Hall.
Tickets $7.50. Call 523-9713. —14,15
CARLTON SHOW BAND
The Kincardine Rotary Club presents an
evening with the Carlton Show Band, 9 p.m.,
Saturday, May 11, Kincardine Community
Centre. —14-16
ANNUAL BLOOD DONOR CLINIC
At F. E. Madill Secondary School, Wednes-
day April 3, 1985 from 12:30 p.m. - 4:00
p.m. and 6:00 p':m. - 8:30 p.m. -13,14
Attention Farmers!
A. For sale
1240 JOHN DEERE plateless Dorn planter
with insecticide; McKee 4 row corn scuffler.
Phone 392-6614. —13,14
DOUBE CUT RED CLOVER seed for sale.
Phone Harold Maize, 529-7507. —13,14
ALFALFA SEED grown from registered
Trumpeter seed. '50 lbs. Call 529-7250.-14
TESTED BOARS, sound, aggressive, Yorks,
Hamps, Duroc, Hamp x Duroc, York x
Hamps. Reasonably priced. Call Bob. Robin-
son, 345-2317. —14,15,16,17
E. Farm services
APPLY YOUR CLOVER SEED EARLY for
better germination and in return higher clover
yields. Custom spreading is available with light
weight ATV for _ minimum soil compaction.
Phone Lawrence Hogan at 529-7062.
—12,13,14
FARMERS WANTED who are paying too much
tax or are.not using all the tax breaks available.
Phone us today! Appointment times available
to process 1984 tax returns in your home. •
FARM . BUSINESS CONSULTANTS, 2109
Oxford St. E., London N5V 2Z9. Call toll free
1-800-265-1002. In business year round helping
;farmers for over 33 years. —011
BERG STABLE EQUIPMENT
Barn Cleaners; manure pumps, vertical,
horizontal; 8" to 15 P.V.C. or S. B. T. ductile.
Cow and calf tie stalls. Loose housing. Bunk
Feeders, Ventilation Equipment. Hog Con-
finement. Ritchie heated water bowls.
Farrowing Crates. Weaner Decks. Plastic
Slates and also Farm Gates.
Contact Lloyd Johnston
R. R 3;/lolyrood, Ontario.
Phone 394-5390
F. For rent
85 ACRES OF CASH CROP LAND for rent,
4th concession of West Wawanosh Town-
ship. Phone 529-7783. —13,14x
CORN CROP LAND for rent, 70 - 75 acres, in
Whitechurch area. Phone 357-2877. —14
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Whitechurch W1VIS
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' ent, who gave an interesting message on
Changes.
Mrs. Ross presided for the business. An
invitation to attend the Teeswater Faster
Thankoffering was accepted. Mrs. Carl
Remus will be guest speaker. A thank you
note from Isobel and Dave MacDonald was
read.
The closing prayer was given by Mrs.
Ross. The Ladies Aid met following the
meeting. Letters from Ripley and Lucknow
craft societies were read re having booths
at their festivals. Whitechurch will have a
booth at Luclmow craft festival.
Mrs. Lamb served dessert and tea. Mrs.
Tiffin gave the courtesy remarks, This was
the birthday tea meeting.
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