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20. Public notices 20. Public notices
ONTARIO GOVERNMENT NOTICE
PROPOSED HIGHWAY STUDY
The Ministry of Transportation and Comniunications(M.T.C.) has initiated a study for.
the replacement of the Eighteen Mile River Bridge on Highway 21, 2.5 km south of
Highway 86 at Amberley.
Subject to the final outcome of the study, the Ministry is currently proposing:
- construction of a temporary detour
removal of the existing bridge
- construction of a new bridge
- removal of detour
This study follows a Class Environmental Assessment process, approved for highway
projects of this type. An Environmental Study Report will be submitted to the Ministry
of the Environment, and will be available for public viewing; a further public notice
will be published at that time. You are encouraged to contact M.T.C. project staff at
any time you have questions or concerns about this project. If you feel, after consulting
with. M.T.C. staff, that serious environmental concerns remain unresolved, it is your
right to request that the project be subject to the formal Environmental Assessment
Review and approval process, possibly including a formal public hearing. The decision
rests with the Minister of the Environment.
We are interested hi hearing any comments or concerns you or your group may have
about this project. If you wish to be involved in this study or receive further
information, please contact us. Any further notification by M.T.C. shall only be
provided to those who have expressed an interest in being further involved. /
Please send any comments or requests to:
Mr. A. M. Seppala
/ Project Manager
Ministry of Transportation and Communications
659 Exeter Road,
P.O. Box 5338
London, Ontario
N6A 5112
Telephone: 519-681-1441
Extension: 149
°or
Toll -Free: 1-800-265-6072
Extension: 149
HART LODGE-Haliburton Highlands. Var-
ied accommodations, 2 meals daily, licens-
ed, heated pool, tennis, shuffleboard, adult,
children's activities, programs. Summer
from $250 per person June September.
Discounts. For brochure call 1-800-461-7699
Hart Lodge, Minden,' Ontario, KOM 2K0.
—016
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
DATES GALORE For all ages and unattach-
ed. Thousands of members anxious to meet
you. Prestige Acquaintances call, toll free
1-800-263-9183. Noon till 8 p.m: —013
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
Hundreds of people shop classified every
day. Shouldn't you be using Sentinel
Classified ads to advertise your unneeded
items?
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
PRO HARDWARE 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
28. Engagements
• CONLEY-HAYES
Mr. and Mrs. Alvery Hayes, R No. 4,
Kincardine, are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their daughter,
Deborah Lynn to Richard Eugene, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Conley, Lucknow. The
wedding will take place Saturday, May 4,
1985, 5:30 p.m., in Lucknow United Church.
Reception in Lucknow.
30. In memoriam
GAUNT
In memory of Annie Jean Gaunt, who passed
away April 20, 1984.
Your pain is gone, you are at rest;
Memories have left us blessed.
We miss your wit, your smile, your love,
We know you're in His care above.
lovingly remembered by Harold, .Doug-
las, Janice, and Bev and Glen MacDonald
and family.
—16x
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, April 17, 1985—Page 25
30. In memoriam
RINTOUL
In loving memory of Gary W. Rintoul, who
passed away one year ago,, April 19, 1984.
A year has swiftly flown " by
And how we've missed the sparkleof your
eye.
So many "times" we shared with you
Are being thought of through and through.
Memories of you are still with us
The ones we liked and shared so much.
Sadly missed, and your cheerie smile.
will always be with us.
— 16x.
Mum, Dad, brothers, sister,
sister-in-law, bjother-in-law
and nieces
31. _ Cards of thanks
HENRY
Many thanks to all my friends and relatives
who helped me celebrate. my 90th birthday.
Thanks for the beautiful cards and gifts and
to those who decorated the lounge.
Minnie Henry
—16x • .
HARTEMINK
I would like to express my sincere thanks to
everyone who sent gifts and attended the
community shower. Special thanks to Alice
Ritchie, Karen Ritchie, Marilyn Maclntyre
and Joan Mowbray for putting on the
shower.
• Ivonne Hartemink
—16x
GILCH RLST
Thank you to the maternity floor nurses at
Wingham Hospital and the Doctors at : the
Luclmow Medical Centre for their care and
to friends who visited during our stay?
Denise and Bradley
— 16x
FERGUSON
Special thanks to the following: the Doctors
and Nurses at Victoria Hospital, staff at
James Wood Lodge, friends, relatives and
fellow patients who made my stay in London
an enjoyable one.
Wm. H. Ferguson
—16x
NI acDO NA ID
My sincere thanks to Dr. Gergovich and
nursing staff at Kincardine Hospital, Dr.
Sweenie and nursing staff at St. Josephs,
London for the excellent care I received.
Appreciation to my family, relatives and
friends who sent flowers, cards, treats and
visited while I was in hospital, and since
returning home. Thanks for Homecare Nurs-
' ing, it has been greatly appreciated.
Murdoch
— 16
M ETZGER
I would like to thank friends and neighbours
for all the lovely gifts given •to me at' my
shower. All was very much appreciated.
Karen Metzger
—16x
32. Coming events
THE BREATH OF SCOTLAND SHOW
In its 22nd North American tour with Scot-
tish Entertainment at its best, visits
Kincardine, Thursday, April 18 at 8 p.m. at
the Town Hall Auditorium. Advance tickets
$7.50 by calling the Kincardine Recreation
Department, 396-2421. —15 .
RUM M AGE SALE
Wingham and District Hospital Auxiliary
Rummage Sale, Friday, April 19, in the
Wingham Armouries, 10 a.m. .- 3 p.m.
Donations gratefully received on Thursday,
April 18.. —15,16'.
LUCKNOW DROP IN CENTRE
Open Monday and Friday, 2' - 4 p.m.
Everyone welcome. No age limit.—15x16tf
THIS WEEKEND! Plan to attend the 6th
annual London Arts and Craft Sp ' g Show
and Sale at Centennial Hall, Lotidon. This
Saturday, April 20, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. This
Sunday, April 21, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Over 80
craft people participating in one of the area's
largest quality shows. Admission only $1.50.
Don't miss, it. —016
32. Coming events
SPRING FASHION 85
Presented by the Ludmow Kinette Club,
Monday, April 29, 8 p.m., Lucknow
Community Centre. Refreshments provided.
Admission adults $4.00, children $2.00.
—15,16
CARLTON SHOW BAND .
The Kincardine Rotary Club presents an
evening with t Carlton Show Band, 9 p.m.,
Saturday, NI -y 11, Kincardine Community
Centre. —14-16
"PLEASURES, PROBLEMS AND
PRESCHOOLERS"
The Huron County Health Unit presents,
"Pleasures, Problems and Preschoolers", a
series of 3 parenting lasses for parents of
children aged 1 - 5 years. Classes will
commence Wednesday, April 10, 1985 and
will be held at Clinic Building, W inghani.
For pre -registration or further information,
please call the Health Unit office in your area
at 35772264. — 14,15,16ar
REGULAR MEETING
Of the Lucknow and District Horticultural
Society will 'be held Wednesday, April 17, 2
p.m. Lucknow Legion. —16x
RIPIEY-HURO N CRAFT FESTIVAL
Ripley, July 19, 20. Deadline for exhibitor
applications May 1. Call (519) 395-5497 or
write Mrs. Gail Van Der Hoek, Route 4,
Ripley NOG 2R0. —016
SPRING BOOK FAIR
Sunday, April 28, 1985 11 a.m. to: 5.p.m.
Concert Hall, 888 Yonge Street, Toronto.
Rare and second hand books, prints, maps
and related items. $2.50 entrance. (416)
977-4654. —016
SUPER SCOOP'S 5T11 BIRTHDAY PARTY
Friday, April 19 and Saturday, April 20. Ice
Ceara and Pie Eating Contests, '.Create a
Sundae Contest. In store specials Balloons
etc. etc. See our display ad this week for full
details. —16ar
DESSERT MEE TNG
The Annual Meeting of the Hospital Aux-
iliary, Wingham and District Hospital, will
be held on Monday evening, April 22, 7:30
p.m. in the RNA building. Come for dessert
and coffee. Everyone welcome. -16
BENEFIT DANCE
For Stuart Alton (who lost.his barn by fire)
on Friday, May 3, Lucknow Community
Centre. Sponsored by the Lucknow Agricul-
tural Society. Special occasion permit in
effect. Music by Kountry Kats. "Here
Comes Treble" will entertain.—16,17nx
SPRING DANCE
Sponsored by • the Ripley Agricultural
Society, Saturday, April 20, Ripley Com-
munity Centre. Dancing '9 - 1 to "Main-
stay".. Admission $5.00 person, lunch
included. —16
TROUSSEAU TEA
Mrs. Marj Hayes of R No. 4, Kincardine
cordially invites you to attend a trousseau
tea Wednesay, April 24, 1 - 5 p.m., in
honour of her daughter Debbie's forthcom-
ing marriage. (just south of Kinloss on Bruce
Co. Rd. 1). —16
VOICE FOR LIFE
11TH Annual Dinner Meeting, Presbyterian
Church, Wingham. Roast beef dinner Wed-
nesday, April 24, 7 p.m. Speaker James
Hughes, President of Campaign Life Can-
ada. Musical entertainment by Sacred Heart
Choir, Teeswater. —16ar
FLEA MARKET
Saturday, May 4, Wingham Armouries, 10
a.m. - 4 p.m. Table rental $15.00. Call
357-1445. Sponsored by the Wingham and
Area Day Centre for the Homebound. —16x
SALE! SALE! SALE!
The. Lucknow Anglican Youth invite youl to a
Rummage Sale to be held at St. Peter's
Parish Hall, Saturday, April 20, 10 a.m. to 3
p.m. Many items to choose from. Refresh=
ment booth- provided. —16
Get in
the Classified Game
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