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TOWNSHIP OF,
WEST WAWANOSH
APPLICATIONS will ' be
received by the under-
signed until 4:00 p.m. on
MONDAY, MARCH 2,
1981.for a person to count
the dogs in the Township
:of West Wawanosb.
Applications should be in
writing, and state age,
price per dog expected
and be clearly marked'`
"Application''.
For a 32 unit Senior Citizen Development In the Town of
Port Elgin. Rate of Pay S6e79 per hour based on a 32
hour week. .Duties include janitorlal duties, minor
repairs, ' care of public areas. Preference given to
applicants who have had experience working with,
elderly -persons. Retirement age is . 65 years.
Please submit applications outlining experience and
relevant information; to:
R. W. Gaudet.
Housing Manager
Bruce County Housing Authority
777 Queen Street
P.O. Box • 1450
Kihcard NOG
NOG 2GO
Applications mustbe submitted by. MARCH 31,1981
This competition is open' to both . men and women.
Successful applicant will
be expected to sell dog
tags, and have tlie count
completed by April 15;
1981. No application nec-
essarily, accepted.
Joan Armstrong,
Clerk,
Township of
West;Wawanosh,
R. R. #2, Lucknow.
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TARIO HOUSING
CORPORATION
BRUCE COUNTY HOUSING
AUTHORITY
The. Bruee County :Housing -Authority requires exper-
ienced Electrical,. Plumbers, and General Maintenance
Contractors to' perform electrkal maintenance, plumb -
Ing maintenance and generalmaintenanee•on a rias and.
when required" basis, in severallocations within Bruce
County., Cone packages ,containing wage rate and
conditions are 'available from the Bruce County'
Housing Authority and must be signed and returned
not later than Murch 31, 1981 to be eligible.
PLEASE CONTACT:
Maintenance Supervisor
Bruce County Housing Authority
777 Queen Street .
P.O. Box 1450
Kincardine, Ontario
•,NOG 200
PHONE: Zenith 21520
or in Kincardine: [5191396.3439 -
ACCOUNTING
CLERK/TYPIST
Required at
The Mminlsh.:Mon Office
of
THE BRUCE COUNTY
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Applicants should have
experience in Accounts
Payable, Payroll, Bank
Reconcilliations and types.
hug of Financial Reports.
wrttin
Apply ing by
1Mara
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6, 1981 to:
John R. Swerdfeger,
Chief Accountant
Bruce County Board
of Education
P.O.Box 190
Chesley, .NOG 1LO
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MATURE PERSON to help
elderly people in their hom-
es. Light housework. Have
car available for errands and
shopping. By the day or hour
from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.in.
Reply to Box "J", Lucknow
Sentinel, 11P.O. Box 400,
Lucknow, Ontario. —8
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22. Lost and found '
LOST - on Tuesday night of
the Lucknow Community',
Centre, a brown, wallet.. Can
be,identified. Call 357-3040.
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21. Personal
110.
IS ALCOHOL A . PROBLEM
in your family? Al -Anon can
help families and friends of
alcoholics. Phone Walkerton
881=3113,' Goderich . 524-
6001. Ask for . an Al -Anon
number.—45tfnx
HAVING A DRINKING
PROBLEM? AA can help.
Phone Goderich 524-6001 or
Walkerton 881-3655.
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PREGNANT and need help?
Free positive confidential
support: Birthright. Call 357-
1066 collect or 432-7197.
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• 28. Engagements
RITCHIE - MARTIN
Mr. and Mrs. Wib Hartin of
R. R. 1 Dungannon are
pleased to announce the
engagement of their young-
est daughter, Doreen Anne,
to Mr. Ronald Charles Rit-
chie, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mervin Ritchie, 'Blyth. Mar-
riage to take. place April 11,
1980 at 3.30 p.m. Blyth
United Church. Reception in
Blyth. -L-8x
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30. In memoriam
r -—=NM —leen GOMIS — MEN NMI
JOHNSTONE'
In loving memory of Mrs.
Peter Johnstone, w o passed
away February 16th,r1964.
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
behind.
Ever remembered by her
husband, family and grand-
child`en. •
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NOTICE
OWNSHIP OF KINLOSS
Effective February 28, 1981: interest 'charged
on tax arrears will be increased to 11/4% per
month,
Township of Kinlos
ATTENTION FARMERS
You are invited to at-
tend an Agricultural Etn
ployer Seminar March 5„
1981 from .10• aan• to 3i
p.m.• at the Legion Hall;
'(Canadiana Room) Dian
over. I
Qualified personnel:
:from Ministry of Agrcul-;
:tore. and Food, Work-
'4men's`: Compensation and
a.nada Employment Cen-
re will be on hand 'to
answclr , questions about
arm payroll and- employ-
ment concerns.
Fee of $6.00 per person
and pre registration is.
necessary before Febru-
ary 27; 1981.
For more information
call collect to Grey Bruce
Canada Farm Labour Pool
at 881-J671 in Walkerton.:
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30, In memoriam
WOODCOCK
In loving memory of our
mother, Caroline Woodcock,
who left us February 23,
,„ 1977.
If we had one lifetime wish,
One dream that could come
true,
We would. pray. to God wit i
all our hearts,.
For yesterday and you.
If teardrops were a stairway,
And memories were a lane,
We'd walk all the "way to
Heaven, Mom,
And bring you home again.
A thousand times we've
needed you,
A thousand times we've,,
cried, •
If love could have saved you,
You never would have died.
But God took your hand and
we had to part,
He eased your path and
broke our hearts.
Loved forever. dauehter
Joyce and son-in-law Frank,
Stratford.
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WOODCOCK
In loving memory of our
mother, Caroline Woodcock,
who left us February 23,
1977.
No farewells were spoken
No time to say goodbye ,
You were gone before I knew
it
And only God knows why.
My heart still aches with sad-
ness
And the secret , tears still
flow,
What it meant to lose you
Mom
No one will ever know.
Each time I see your photo
You smile and seem to say
Don't cry, I'm only sleeping
We . will . meet again some
day.
Loved always, son . Sam,
datighter-in-law. Sherry and
grandson Michael.
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30. In memoriam
WOODCOCK
In memory of my Nan, who is
loved and missed, Caroline
Woodcock.•.
Even now, every time .I hear
your name,
is:wonder • why :.it's still so
so much, since you've
been gone..
Even now, I still remember,
and the feelings still the
same, .
And the pain inside of me
goes on and on. -
Even now, when I have gone
so far
I. wonder where you are.
1 wondery why it's stili so
hard; without you
Even now, when • I come
shining through,
I swear I think of you; •
,,And God I wish you knew
even. now.
Always remembered by
granddaughter, Lynne.
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WOODCOCK
In loving memory of our
"Nana", Caroline Wood-
cock.
It's lonesome here without
you, Nan.
We miss you more each day,
For life is not the same to us,
Since you were called away.
If we had all the world to give
We'd give it, yes and more
To hear your voice and see
your smile,
And greet you at the door.
To you who ' have a grand-
mother
Cherish her with care
You'll never know the heart-
ache
Till you see that she's not
there.
Always loved, Laura and
Adrian.
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WOODCOCK
In loving memory ' of our
"'Nana", • Caroline Wood-
cock.
Though her smile is gone for-
ever
And her • hand we cannot
touch,
Still we have so many mem-
ories
Of the one we loved so much.
Her memory is our keepsake
With which we'll never part,
God has her in his keeping
We have her 'in our hearts.
Loved always, Prank, Tru-
dy and Jeffery.
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31. Cards Of thanks
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MaacDONALD
Thank you to our friends and
relatives for, your kindness
and comfort shown to Grand-
ma in the recent weeks. Also
at her tinie of passing, it is
gratefully appreciated by her
fancily for the flowers, mem-
orial donations • and food
which was sent to our homes.
Thank you to everyone:
Elizabeth MacDonald Family
February ZS, 1981 --Pages 17,.
31 Cards of thanks
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WILSON
Therelatives of the late
.Blanche (Jamieson) , Wilson
would like to, express their
sincere appreciation for sym-
pathy extended to us through
cards, letters, phone calls,_
and personal calls at' our
homes.
The Family •
WPHERSON
A sincere thank you to all
who kindly remembered -'me
with cards, treats, flowers,
phone calls and visits during
my stay in University Hospit-
al. Your thoughtfulness will .
always be 'remembered.
Luella McPherson
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GARNISS
We . would like to thank
friends, relatives and neigh-
bours who sent flowers,
cards, made donations to
Cancer Society and brought
food to ourhomesatthe time
of the loss of our father, and
friend, Cecil Garniss. Special
thanks to Lucknow Legion
and Ladies Auxiliary. Branch
309; to pallbearers, flower
bearers and to all who helped,
in any way. .
Zena; Barb, Marion, Suzy
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ROULSTON
The family of the late Mrs.
Catherine Roulston would
like to express a sincere
thank you to all for expres-
bsions' of sympathy, donations
of food and other kindnesses
, too numerous to mention.
Thanks to Unit 5 U C W for
the lovely lunch following the
funeral. ` Special mention to
the wonderful staff at Pine -
crest Manor Nursing Home
for their , kindnesses which
wilt 'never be forgotten.
Walter Roulston
and Family
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JOHNSTONE
I would like to thank all my
friends and relatives for
cards, treats and'phone calls
while a patient in hospital. A
special thank '; you to the
doctors and nurses on 2nd
floor, . Wingham Hospital and
doctors and nurses on 8th
floor of University Hospital,
London.
Peter Johnstone
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32. Coming events
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PAPER "WYE
Lucknow Girl . Guides paper
drive, Saturday, February
28. Please have papers at
curb by 1 p. m. No maga-
zines, newspapers only,' tied
or boxed. Anyone needing
assistance with papers calf
528-3516. Rural residents
can drop papers at arena up
till 2 p.m.. -7,8
LI/UMW FLEA
HOCKEY TOURNAMENT
Corrie out and support Your
Fleas!) March 1, 1981, 9
a.m. to 7 p.m. Teams from
Lu now, Teeswater, Ripley,
Blyth, Belgrave, Brussels,
Mildmay, Tiverton. Ages - 8
years and under. Consolation
game at 5:20 p.m. Champ-
ionship game 6:30 p.m.
Lucknow plays 1st game at 9
a.m.; 2nd game at 1 or 2 p.m.
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