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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-12-04, Page 17• THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION • invites •applications formembership on THE SPECIAL EDUCATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE This Committee consisting .of board members and volunteer citizens may make recommendations to the Huron County Board of Education in respect to any matter affecting the establishment and development of special education programs and services In respect of exceptional pupils of the board: Volunteers must be nominated by a local, Incorporated association and appointed, by the Huron County. Board of Education THE SUPERVISED ALTERNATIVE LEARNING FOR EXCUSED PUPILS COMMITTEE This Committee reviews applications from parents of 1415 year old pupils requesting alternative learning pro- grams. The Committee :devises recom- mendations which permit such pupils to be excused from full=time attendance at school to participate In alternate pro grams. Any qualified, interested elector • is invited to apply. Applications should be forwarded to: R. B. ALLAN Director of Education .Huron County Board of Education 103 Albert Street CLINTON, Ontario NOM 1L0 21. Personal HAVING A DRINKING PROBLEM? AA car, help. Phone Goderich 524-6001 or Walkerton 881-3655.'40tf 'DATES GALORE. For'all ages and unattach- ed. Thousands of members anxiou's to meet you. Prestige Acquaintances: Call tollfree 1-800-263-9163 Hours Noon till 8 p.m: —043. PREGNANT and need help? Free positive confidential support. Birthright. Call 357- 1066, 357-1769 or London , 43.2- 9197 collect. —tf • . ADOPTION, the following adoptees are searching: Deborah 'Irene McManus, Bow- manville, 15 Dec. 52; 'Coleen Deacoff St. Michaels Toronto 9 • Jan. 55; Douglas Howard' Brown Toronto 12 Oct. 50; Roger Allan' Gourlay, London, Ont.. 15 May 50; Ruth Elizabeth Atkinson, Toronto 24 Aug. 44; Barbara Jean Martindale, London, .Ont. '7 Nov. 36; Mother from Midhurst, Toronto Wellesley 17 June 27; . Dennis Lyall, Winnipeg 29 Mar. 43; Carol Ann Warner, Ottawa 14 Sept. '44; Birthrelatives are searching for the following: Klaus Goblirsch, Windsor 5 Sept. 63; Dean Allan Pierce, Barrie 15 June 62. Are youinterested in searching? Contact TRIAD, . Box 5114, Station A Calgary (403) 256-0729, 9 - 9. —049 PLANNING A PREGNANCY? There are :lots of things to think about.... 22 pages $2.50 J Canadian Institute of Child Health, 17 York St. Ottawa, ' Ont. K1N 5S7. -049 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. —047 w...��. r.w.Y 30. In m.moriam RINTOUL In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Bill, who passed away one year ago, December 10, • 1984. To -day is remembered and quietly kept, No words are needed, we will never forget. Deep in our hearts you will always stay, Loved and remerrlbered,every day. • Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his wife. Norma; Neil and Helen, Anne and. Dave,,Donna and Harry, Sharon and Gerd., Doris and Leonard and grandchildren. —49x CRANSTON In loving memory of .dear husband and father, Jerry Cranston, who passed away December 9•, 1976., Deep in our hearts there's a picture, More precious than silver or gold. 'Tis a picture of a dear husband and father, Whose memory will never grow old. Sadly missed and always remembered by wife and family. —49x 31. Cards of thanks HOGAN We wish to thank our town and country neighbours, friends and families .for helping us celebrate our fortieth anniversary and Donna and George, John, Dona and Paul for - arranging such a wonderful party for us. • Toni and Bill Hogan —49x MacDONALD Thank you to everyone, for coming to our stag ' and doe. Special thanks to Wayne Todd and also special thanks to everyone who helped out. Dot? and'Mary Anne MacDonald, 24. Business opportunities PERSONAL COLOR ANALYSIS.. Seasonal or cool/warm. Systems and materials available• to color and beauty consultants. Lights, drapes, swatch booklets, etc, for ladies and men.' Come Alive With Color, (604) 536-1913. —049 4 m.. 49 REID 'We wish to express our sincere thanks to'' neighbours, friends . and relatives for the many expressions of sympathy received' following the death Qf our brother, the late Milvert Reid. Lorna Hudson Doris Humphrey Evelyn Cook Ruby McDonald —49x• STANLEY /% 1 would like to thank , my family for my birthday party and for the ° lovely rocking chair -they gave me; and my grandchildren for the T.V. cable. Also thanks to -my friends . and neighbours for the lovely cards. • Rosie Stanley .•_49 • MacDONALD A special thank you to Carol Blackwell and Kathy Black for having my• neighbour shower. Thank you for all the- beautiful, gifts l' received and to everyone who came. Mary Anne MacDonald -49 HICKEY To the electors of West Wawanosh, thank you for your support at the polls November2 and November 12. Sincerely, . Joseph F. Hickey 49 SLOETJES Thank you to 'everyone . who sent :cards, flowers, gifts and visited us at the hospital or since re 'urning home. Special thanks to Doctors Shubat, Corrin and Shalom and the nurses • on Second Floor ,at Wingham Hospital. Janice and Wesley —49 . • MacDONALD A special thank you to Jeff and Dayle Taylor for having our relative shower. All of our gifts ,were greatly appreciated. They are all .coming in handy. Don and Mary Anne MacDonald —49 ' discover CLASSIFIED ADS r 31. Cards of thanks HAYDEN The families of the late Carman Hayden wish. to express their sincerest thanks to friends, neighbours; and relatives for flowers, cards, memorial donations, food sent, in and baby,- sitting. Special thanks to doctors, 'nurses and friends, for care and thoughtfulness during Carman's difficult times this past year. We would also like to expressour appreciation •'to McCallem Funeral, Home, Rev: R. J. Cocker, pahbearers," flower bearers, and the ACW of Christ Church, Port Albert for serving lunch. Your kindness willalways be cherished. Bill, Barb and family, Jim, Donna and family Lucknow Sentinel, Wedneaday, December 4, 1985—Page 17 rwwwuNH —49 32. Coming 'events NEW YEARS EVE DANCE Tuesday, December 31, 9 1, Lucknow Community Centre. Sound . System '70. Sponsored by Lucknow & District Kinsmen Club. Proceeds to go to community better- ment. No minors admitted. Tickets available at Sentinel Building on Saturday, December 14 and 21, 1 - 5, only.—48,49ar TURKEY BINGO Wednesday, December 4,•,8:15 p.m. at St. Augustine' Hall. • 10 turkeys and share the wealth. Everyone, welcome. —49 CGIT VESPER SERVICE December 8at 7:30 p.m. in Lucknow United Church. —49x - " CAROLFEST • Lucknow School Concert Band and Lucknow and District Church Choirs, Wednesday, .December 11,.1985, 8 p'.m.,' Lucknow Com- munity Centre. Silver collection. -49x EUCHRE TOURNAMENT Dungannon Agricultural Hall, Saturday, December 7. Registration 1 2 • p.m. Admission $3.00 each. Prizes $50, $40, 530: Special contest for' home baking. =-49 DISCOVER MEXICO . - February 14th to 24th with Clare Burt Trav- el. See life beyond the cities as we tour villages and agricultural areas., Call collect (416) 451-4944. —049 CLARE BURT TRAVEL Features. Life and Agricultural Study Tour to Australia and New Zealand including Hawaii, Fiji, January 30th to February 26th. Call Collect (416) 451=4944. —049 w.�MiN�w�Mfwww�Yw�wM��wM�M-wwM,MM�.w��Mw 32. Coming events., ��Ywwww,�ww.t .wwwwdw�wYM.,pw .. .. tiw-- MwM LUCKNOW'& DISTRICT DROP IN CENTRE Meets each Monday and Friday, 2 - 4 p.m. Everyone welcome. —43tf KINEITE KOMMUNiTY BAZAAR Saturday, December 7. Open 11 - 4 at the Lucknow Legion. Admission free. Lunch is. available. —47,48,49 Attention Farmers! C. Wanted WANTED TO BUY - barbecue pigs, ruptures, rhinitis, poor doers, any size; also sows and, boars fit to butcher'. Call 335-3151, --48-Sxtf SECOND CLASS HAY - AND STRAW' wanted. Als,o good quality hay' and straw wanted. Wayne Cavers and Son, Phone 335.6463.' : 49 WANTED - 8 tons of mixed grain. Bill - Phillips, 529-7257.=49,50 4 D. Livestock YORK CROSS,', LANDRACE bred gilts, -available fo r December and January farrow- ing, bred to coloured boars, as well' as our usual ' selection. of . York, Hamp, Duroc, HampxDuroc boars. ' Prices reasonable and guaranteed. Bob Robinson, R. R. # 4, Walton 345-2317. —47-50 ONTARIO POLLED : HEREFORD CLUB SALE, 1 p.'m. Saturday, December '14, 1985.' Markham fairgrounds, Note new location. Contact Craig Lymburner, R. # 1, Caistor .Centre ; Ontario, LOR 1E0. 416-957-3695. LUCKNOW SANTA CLAUS PARADE Saturday, December. 7, 1985, 1 p.m. After; parade free skating, free candy, plus 2 free: 4x6. pictures taken with .Santa by Snyder Studio in the Sentinel building. Sponsored' by , Lucknow Business Association and - Lucknow District Kinsmen.--47,48,49ar • 'CRAFT. FESTIVAL Plan ,to attend the 6th' annual' Christmas Craft Festival, . December 5, 6, 7, 8. Thursday, Friday and Saturday 12 to 10 p.m. Sunday 12• to 6 p.m. Progress Building, Fairgrounds,, London. Londons largest show with over 100 craft people. Admission only $1.50 (519) 679-1810. —047 CHRISTMAS BAZAAR AND BAKE SALE At Holyrood Hall, December 7, 2 --4 p.m. Quilt 'draw. Sponsored by Holyrood Wein- en's .institute'. •-49, TRINITY'SUNDAY SCHOOL CONCERT At Brookside Public School Saturday, Dec- ember 7. at 7:45 p.m. Everyone welcome. Parents please' note: Sunday, December 8 is White Gift Sunday. —49 • SENIOR CITIZENS CHRISTMAS PARTY The Luckny)w Junior Women's Institute would like to invite' all senior citizens te, a Christmas party at the Parish Hall in' Lucknow on Monday, December 9 at 7:30 p.m. Door prizes, and lunch provided. -49 PRE -CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE SALE Tri -Chem craft paints instructor /wishes re invite everyone to a pre -Christmas clearance• Sale at 661' Wheeler S't., Lucknow, December 5 arid 6, 1 - 7 p.m. Many items half price or less. —49 E. Farm services • LYNN LOWRY FARM SYSTEMS LTD., R. R; No. 1 Kincardine, Ontario. For all your manure; feed, and, grain handling require- ments call 395-5286 or see us in Amberley. We handle' everything - almost..—42tfar FARMERS experiencing' financial difficult- ies. ,There may, be ways of solving 'your problems that you are not aware. of. For• further information contact SYL-MAR Fin- ancial Consultants. (519) 449-2809. =048:.. BERG STABLE EQUIPMENT Barn clean- ers; 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 confinement, Ritchie heated water bowls. Farrowing crates. Weaner decks. Plasticslates and also farm gates. Contact Lloyd Johnston; R. R. 3, Holyrood, Ontario. Phone 395-5390:—42tfar • F. For rent 27 ACRES OF CROP LAND to lease or rent, Dungannon area. Call evenings 529-7606. ' —49 Filter Queen IN TNF HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA 482-7103 Reserve yoll r space now forftJhe' Christmas Greeting Section '1.