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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-06-17, Page 21—,.mioIP®-..).. MI. WWI 1g S nfl available ROOF. TARRING, .drivev,a y Sealing. Phone James Sym- es, 528:3233. ' —lltf Classic Design 396-4.319. 40P 410" air 411IP .41P THE ACADEMY SCHOOLOF HAIRSTYLING 608 Belmont Avenue West, Kitchener, N2M 1N5 578-2780 enrolling for classes each 'month. Complete hairdressing, barbering, hairstyling and, cosmetics offered. Student loans availablelto those . who qualify. 19. Notice to creditors NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF KEN- NETH DIXON MacLEOD late of the Township of Huron in the County of Bruce, retired farmer, dec- eased. CREDITORS and others hav- ing claims against the Estate of the above named deceas- ed; who died on or about the 28th day of March, 1973 are required to send full partic- ularof such claims to the undersigned on or before the 10th day of July, 1981, after which date the assets of the estate will . be distributed, having regard only to claims of which notice has then been received. - DATED at Listowel, Ontario, this 12th day of June, 1981. PRATT & JOHNS P.O. Box 10. Listowel, Ontario, Solicitors to the Administratrix. --24,25,26ar -M.- aa _ _ lamb _ s'® 20. Public notices Lochalsh Cemetery Board is holding their annual meeting on the grounds on Saturday, June 20 at 2:00 p.m. All interested shareholders please attend. Ewan MacLean, chairman, Enda McDonald, secretary, treasurer. -23,24 Teeswater Ex Toggery closes for the spring season Satur- day, June 20. Money and unsold articles may be picked up only on Tuesday, June 23, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 and Wednesday, June 24 from 2 - 4. Rummage sale Thursday, June 25 from 10 - 12, and 2 - 5. All unclaimed articles will become the property of Tees- water Rebecca Lodge and will be sold at the Rummage Sale. 23,24 20, Public notices STAMP -POST CARD COLLECTORS Drop in and say hello—at QUEENS BUSH STAMPS, Bruce County Rd. 1, South of Hwy._ 9, in Kinlough, , 395- 3545. —20-31 80tiv e, .8s dig, 0340- OPENING THE D00R DO you find the door. to employment or advancement closed because you don't have the education? You can do some- thing to .open the door. Our . Certificate pro- grams in academic upgrading 15 design- ed for adults - In- struction is individu- alized . and you : can (.earn at your own pace. New skills In Eng- lash, math and sci- ence will help you to either meet the entry' standards many em- ployers demand or to meet the entrance re- quirements of other educational pro- grams: Fees are reasonable and classes begin each Monday provid- ing space " Is avail- able. Ybu may be eligible for sponsorship by Canada . Employment or for financial assis- tance through the Ontario Student Assistance Program [OSAPj. Give us a call, and we'll give you the details. 1 for Conestoga College i of !ed Arts and hnolog' y' Building skills today he needs of tomorrow. 21. Personal PREGNANT and need help? Free positive confidential support. Birthright. Call 357- 1066 collect or 432-7197. —40tfar IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM in your family? Al -Anon can help families andofriends of alcoholics. Phone Walkerton 881,-3113, Goderich 524- 6001. Ask for an Al -Anon number.—45tfnx HAVING A • RINKING PROBLEM? AA can help. Phone Goderich 524-6001 or Walkerton 881.3655. --40tfar HOW DOES YOUR SENTINEL LABEL, READ? —.•_—,----dam.—,—®.—. 22. Lost ,and found oW-• fi r- ® !WE AWN. .lso,r11. mom STRAYED. FROM FARM.OF, Isaac Nixon, lot 11, conces- sion 10, Ashfield ,Township, Hereford heifer, approxi- mately 400 Ib., brand on, tight hip.Phone t . 529-7454 or 529-7780. —24 24. Business oppor. ism" --dm" DEALERS wanted. Custom - made magnetic signs for cars and trucks, ale+adhesive, display and ' flashing signs (indoor). 40% and more dis- count. Quality , low prices and fast coast to , coast delivery. Write for sample kit: B.C. Sign Mfg., R. R. 2; 29939 Lougheed Hwy., Mis- sion, B.C. —24nx. 28. Engagements ARCHAMBAULT DOUGHERTY Mr. and ' Mrs. Bert Dough- erty, R. R. 6, Goderich, and Mr. - and Mrs. Leonard Arch- ambault, R. R. 1, Auburn, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children, . Shirley and Rick. The wedding will take place Saturday; June : 27th, 1981, at 4.30 p.m. in Nile United 'Church. Reception to follow at 10 p.m. in Blyth Community, Centre. MORRISON - HENDERSON Mrs. Evelyn Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mor- rison wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of Cor- alyn Gladys Henderson and Barry Blake Morrison. The ceremony will take place Saturday, June 27th. 1981 at 7 P.m. in the Lucknow United Church. The Rev. R. Warren McDougall (B.A., M.Div.) will officiate. JEROME - HOLLOWAY Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hollo- way, and Mr. • and Mrs. Wayne Jerome are pleased to 'announce the forthcoming marriage of their children, Christine and Phillip Wayne. The wedding will take place on Saturday,. June 27, 1981 at 4 p.m. in St. Peter's Angli- can Church; Lucknow.� a 31. Cards of thanks WEBSTER Tom and Hazel Webster wish to thank their , friends and relatives for their cards, gifts and good .'wishes received when they were both hospit- alized. Special thanks to Wingham first floor staff and the Lucknow Medical Centre, doctors for their patience and understanding during Tom's illness and since his return home. —24 SNOWDEN I wish to thank everyone for the cards, flowers, visits and phone calls 1 received while i was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London and also for the,baby cards, gifts and visis after Joey was born. Special thanks to Dr. J. Rourke and the nurses at Goderich. Hospital and to all of the doctors and nurses at St. Josephs Hospital, Lon- don. All was greatly apprec- iated. Mrs. Shirley Snowden —24 . FERGUSON Thank you to those who sent cards, brought treats and flowers, the Lucknow Doc.. tors and nurses on first floor Wingham Hospital. William Ferguson .-24x -arm amp sumo spivs wisp num maul isms own 31. Cards of: thanks" VanDIEPENBEEK My sincere thanks to all those who attended the showers .held in myhonour prior to my wedding. Thank you to Betty Humphrey for the relative shower and Barb Jardine and Hilda Andrew for the community shower.. The gifts andyour thoughts were sincerely appreciated. Bonnie VanDiepenbeek (nee MacLeod) —24x McCONNELL I ' wish to thank myfriends and neighbours for' the lovely gifts and birthday party on June - 9. Beth McConnell —24 HENDERSON We F would like to thank relatives, friends and neigh- bours for floral tributes, contributions to the Heart Fund, cards and visits during our recent bereavement. All is greatly appreciated. Lloyd and Audrey Henderson Ivan and Jean Henderson George and Eileen Wraith — 24x MATTHEWMAN I would like to express my sincere thanks to , neigh- bours, friends and relatives for the many cards, . gifts, 'flowers and phone calls while I was in Wingham Hospital. Special thanks to Drs. Cor- rin, MKim and Jolly and' all the nurses in I.C.U. and second floor. Your kindness will always be remembered. Art, Matthewman — 24x . KILPATIIICK Many thanks to the friends who called Friday afternoon to extend best wishes on my 80th birthday. Special thanks to those ' who planned this party. It made my day a happy and memorable occa- sion. - Annie Kilpatrick —24 MacINNES To all who assisted with and attended our Buck and Doe party, we'd like to express our sincere thanks .and ap- preciation. Anne and Mac —24x MacINNES Many thanks for all the lovely gifts I received at my shower. It was a fantastic evening. Thanks to all the ladies who helped to organ- ize it. Anne Maclnnes -24x MacINNES We wish to express our sincere thanks to all our friends who helped make our reception an enjoyable and memorable time. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Maclnnes —24x HODGINS I , wish to thank all my neighbours, friends and rela- tives for- coming and all their good- wishes that trade my birthday a real joy. I'd like to thank all the ladies who put all those dainty , stitches on my " quilt. All those who brought sweets and cards. God Bless you for your kindness. Marretta Hodgins —24 HOW DOES YOUp SENTINEL LABEL READ? 'minnow Sen tinel; W. "PM ...-,...—®..�-OMR" 32. Coming events ,STRAWBERRY:SUPPER The annual Strawberry Sup- per at Knox Presbyterian "Church, Teeswater will be held on Thursday., June 25, from 5 to: 7:30 p.m. Adults $4.00, children under 12, $2.00, preschoolers ". ' free. Sponsored by the Ladies Aid. —23,24 - FLEA MARKET At Kincardine Go Cart Track. Open Saturday 10 a.m. - - .8 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. 6 p.m.until June 21st. Track \,open 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. For further information phone 797-2494. -23,24 " RECYCLING DRIVE Of glass, , tin and corrugated cardboard, Friday evening, June 26 sponsored by .Dun- gannon Mennonite Church. Glass -rinsed clean; - metal rings, caps, plastic rings removed; Pop cans NOT acceptable. ' Tin, glass, card- board separated. Drop off Lucknow Sales Barn, Dun- gannon Mennonite Church; 7 - 9 p.m. -24,25 OPEN RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs/ Jack Farrish and Mr. and Mrs. Harold .. Dignan wish to invite vite friends, relatives and neigh- bours to an open reception for their son and daughter, Wesley, and Marie ' on June 27, 1981 at 9 p.m. at the White Carnation, Holmes- ville. —24,25 NURSING HOME WEEK June 22 - 28, Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home. Num- . erous events taking place all week. ' See advertisement elsewhere in paper for full details. —24ar OPEN HOUSE The family of Ruth and Orval Needham would like to invite you to open house on the occasion of their 50th anni- versary at St. Matthews Kingarf on June 20, 1981, from 2 to 4:30 p.m. and 8 - 10.30 p.m. Best wishes only please. —24x BUS TRIP A bus leaving Lucknow. Leg- ion Hall, July 2 to Midland, taking in boat trip and Mart- yr's Shrine, plus other places of interest. If interested contact 528-3512 or 528-2609. Sponsored by Lucknow W.I. —24 NOSTALGIA-RAMA Ontario's largest • giant an- tique nostalgia show. 85 dealers, antiques, nostalgia, coins, postcards, old toys, jewellery, breweriana, rail- wayana, old advertising tins, posters, calendars, Avon Depression glass, silver ware, movie posters, grama- 'phone, hockey, baseball cards, bottles, Coke 'Y Cola, china, small furniture, tools, store signs, militaria, \ etc. Woodstock Fairgrounds Auditorium, Sunday, June 21, 10 - 4 p.m. —24nx DUNGANNON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Monthly meeting. Tuesday, June 23, 8:30 p.m. at Agri- cultural Hall. Guest speaker Elaine Pym, Topic, Agri - crew. Everyone \ welcome. —24 AUXILIARY TO THE WINGHAM AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL All members are requested to attend a meeting on Monday, June 22, at 2• p.tn. at the Clinic Building. 24 edne�dn3,, June 17,1981—Pam 21 a-:— eosin !mow um, ..r— — - . 32., Corning events OPEN HOUSE The family of Mr and Mrs. i Clifff Murray invite you to an open house at their home on Havelock Street to help them celebrate their Golden Wed- ding anniversary on Satur- day, June 27, 1981, 2 to 4,30 . p.m. and 7:30 to ' 9:30 p.m. —24,25 ' RIPLEY:LIONS BINGO' .. Ripley and District Lions Club Bingo, Huron Township Hall, Wednesday, June 17, 8 p.m. 10 regular games, $15; one pot of gold; 2 novelty specials, $25; one share the wealth; one 4 corner -jackpot on 5 calls, $45; purple ball, - $65; jackpot, 5550.00 on 56 calls. Consolation, 555. Door . prizes. —24ar SENIOR CITIZENS SUNDAY SERVICE Will be held in the St. Marys R.C. Church, Lucknow,Sun- day, June 21 at 9 a.m. Everyone 'welcome. -24 , GARAGE '& BAKE SALE Friday, June 26, 2 - 9 and Saturday, June 27, 9:30 a.m. to noon at Harry Sjaarda's . Turkey. Farm Hwy. 86, 3 mi. " east of Wingham. Sponsored by Wingham Voice for Life. —24,25 OPEN HOUSE You arecordially invited to attend open house in . honour of Christine Holloway's forthcoming marriage, at the . home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Holloway, R. 5 Lucknow, on Thursday, June 25, 7 .to 10 . p.m. 'Everyone welcome. —24,25 DECORATION DAT Decoration Day service at Dungannon Cemetery, . Sun- day, : June 28, at 3:00 p.m. --24,2., JUNIOR FARMERS DANCE Plan to attend the Ripley Junior ' Farmer dance, at Kincardine District Second- ary School, Saturday, June 27, 9 to 1. Music by Ripley Rhythms. Admission 53.00 for Junior Farmers, Non - Junior Farmers, 5150. —24,25x Attention Farmers A. For sale - MUM MOM - 35 ACRES OF ALFALFA hay' for- sale. Phone 528=2624. l24,25x 19 ACRES of standing mixed hay. Phone 528-2333. —24x FIELD OF HAY for sale. Mel Mathers, phone 357-3208...,,w —24x . INTERNATIONAL W4 tract- or, very depend ble; Massey Harris PTO driven binder; International trail plow, 3 furrow, rubber ace bottom; scuffler to fit International H tractor, 2 row. Phone Tees - water 357-2983. —24 9 ACRES of standing . mixed hay. Phone 529-7517.-24 HAY, approximately 35 ac- res. Ted Vandervelde, 529- 7465.-24 QUANTITY OF MIXED HAY bales, 75c, and straw bales, 40c. Phone 529-7517.--23 LARGE BALES HAY 1981, crop, '90% alfalfa, 10% tim- othy. Phone 529-7888. —22,23,24 ,