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18. Services available \ 18. Services available 21. Personal 31. Cards of thanks
IWILKINSON-KOMPASS "ADVANTAGE"
"AVAILABILITY" -'!9
"PRICE"
GENERAL HARDWARE -INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES'
STEEL SERVICE CENTRE
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WILKINSON AND -KOMPASS LIMITED
(519) 396*7571
DISTRIBUTION WAREHOUSE
226 QUEEN STREET • KINCARDINE, ONTARIO NOG 2G0
CALL TOLL FREE
1-800-265=3053
SERVICING'• BRUCE -•GREY.- HURON COUNTIES
CHIP could pay up to
$500.00 of the cost
Free, Estimates.
Adamson Insulation
Lucknow:
Phone 528-2113 or
528-2526
Fully insured & Bonded
—32tfar
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EXCAVATING and trucking,
sand, gravel and top soil.
Phone Robert Symes, R. #' 5,
Lucknow, ,528-3047. -15tf
DON , THOMPSON T.V. and
Appliances .- Admiral . Sales
and Service; tower and an-
tenna installation, refrigera-
tion service, 395-3466, Rip-
ley. --9tfar
ipley.-9tfar
WANTED
Highest , prices paid .for scrap, cars and
trucks, farm machinery, stoves and frigs, etc.
If it's made of metal .bring it is and we'II pay
you cash on the spot.
WAYNE BUSHELL,
- Kinloss Auto Wreckers
Backhoeing' and Bulldozing
Sand and Gravel,
395-3320. ~
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19. Notice to creditors 19. Notice to creditors.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
AND.OTHERS.
IN THE ESTATE 'OF , ANNA
EILEEN EMMERTON, late
of the Township of Huron, in
the,County of Bruce, Widow,
deceased..
All persons having claims
against the Estate of the
above-named deceased who
died on or shout . August 7,
1981 are hereby notified to
send to the undersigned on
or before November 13,
1981, their names and full
particulars of their claims,
Immediately after the said
date the . estate will be
distributed having regard
only to the claims of which
notice has been received.
DATED at Ripley, Ontario
this 6th day of October, 1981
CRAWFORD, 1111LL,
DAVIES do ELSTON
Barristers
Ripley, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executrix
—41,42,43ar
20. Public notices
mnees .elms
During the past years it has
become .necessary to remove
dead anddeteriorating mat-
ure trees in the Village of
Lucknow and such removals
will be required in the future.
Lucknow and District Horti-
cultural Society has organiz-
ed a tree planting program in
co-operation with the Village
to commence in the spring •of
1982. A variety of trees will
be available and planted by
the Society ' for . residents
wishing to have trees planted
or replaced.' Your call to Jean
Whitby, 528-3813 'or Herb\
Clark, 528-3945 would be
appreciated. --43
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
All claims against ,the estate
of
DAVID EARL McDONALD
late of Pinecrest Manor
Nursing Home, Lucknow,
Ontario, Widower, deceased,
who died on or about October
10th; 1981, must be filed
with the undersigned person-
al representative on or before
November 1 lth, 1981; there-
after the . undersigned will
distribute the assets of the
said estate having regard
only to the claims of which
the undersigned then has
notice. Dated October 22nd,
1981.
Lorne McDonald, Executor,
c/o GEORGE J. BROPHY,
Barrister & Solicitor, Box
610, Lucknow, Ontario, NOG
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2110.
—43,44,45ar
20: Public notices
St. John Ambulance., Course
is being sponsored by the
Lucknow Kinsmen. To com-
mence Thursday. November
5 at 7:30 p.m. in the Lucknow
Town Hall. Sixteen hours of
instruction at a cost of $25.00
per person. To register, con-
tact Rod McDonagh, 528-
3423. —43A4
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21. Personal
Gaviria ease. okoffro *mime worse arm= a...a &mei Ammer
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
in your family? Al -Anon can
help families and friends of
.alcoholics. Phone Walkerton
881-31.13, 'Goderich 524-
6001. Ask for an Al -Anon
number. --45nx
HAVING A DRINKING
PROBLEM? AA can help,
Phone Goderich 524-6001 or
Walkerton $81-3655.
--40tfar .
PREGNANT and need help?
Free positive . . confidential
support. Birthright: Call 357--
1066 collect or 432-7197.,
-40tfar
24. Business, oppor.
HOUSEWIVES, FARMERS,
BUSINESSMEN! Do your
family's tax returns, ' year
end tax -planning. Write U &
R Tax Schools, 118 Rox-
borough Drive, Toronto, Ont.
M4W 1X4. —43nx
25. To give away
FLUFFY, grey kitten to' a
good home. Litter trained.
Phone '524-9293. 4ltfnx
SIX KITTENS to give away, 6
weeks old, litter box trained,
good for pets or barn. Phone
395-2656. -43
30. In memoriam
•
•
HOY
In loving memory of Victor
Hoy, who passed away one
year ago; October 29, 1980.
Those w om we love go out
of s,_t,
B never ut of mind;
They • re • erished in the
Of ose t ey leave behind.
Lov • a kind in all his
Upright and just in all .his
days;
Sincere and'true in heart and
mind,,
Beautiful memories he left
behind.
Lovingly remembered by
Tom and Evelyn Phillips and
family.
--43x
HOY
In loving memory of Victor
Hoy, who passed away one
year ago. October 29, 1980.
He is gone but not forgotten
And, as dawns another year,
In our lonely hours of think-
ing,
Thoughts of him are always
near.
Days of sadness will come
o'er- us.
Many think , the wound is
healed,
But they little know the sor-
row -
That lies in the heart con-
cealed.
Sadly missed by Joan,
Avon and Vernon..
—43 x.
31. Cards of thanks
e rte® M.r.r
THOMPSON
My sincere thanks to my
family and many friends for
the thoughtfulness and kind-
ness shown to me while a
patient in the Wingham and
District Hospital. These
many expressions of love and
concern did much to brighten
my days.
—43
Helen Thompson
CULBERT
I would like,to thank relatives
and friends for the lovely
shower gifts, with ' special
thanks to, 'Betty Moncrief,
Mayme Wilkins and all the
ladies who helped and .
brought lunch and to Fran
Elphick for the corsages. It
was all . greatly appreciated.
Brenda Culbert
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Johnston
My sincere thanks to .all my
kind friends and neighbours
who sent cards, gifts, letters,
flowers and phoned while I'
was in Wingham and Guelph
Hospitals. Special thanks to
the Doctors and nurses for
their excellent care.
Greta Johnston
—43x
ANDERSON <.
Sincere thanks to relatives
r s and
nd � d
and fire for ca s
calls while Charlie was in
Wingham Hospital having
surgery. Charlie has now
returned to Huronview. Your
thoughtfulness during this
time was most appreciated.
Anne Anderson
—43
GLENN.
We wish to thank the Luck -
now Fire Department for.
their time and effort in trying
to save our restaurant and for
standing by so • long.: after -
Wards to protect the houses
close by. Special thanks to
Grant McQuillin and Cliff
Biernes for phoning us and
turning in the alarm. To 'our
friendsand neighbours for
phone calls and visits con-
i cerning our loss. It is all
deeply appreciated.
Lenore and Oliver Glenn
-43 .
RICE
I wish to thank relatives,
friends and neighbours for
their many acts of kindness
during the sickness and at
the time ' of the loss of my
dear husband. The flowers,
donations and sympathy
cards were gratefully apprec-
iated. Thanks to Drs. Corrin,
McKim and Jolly, also the
nurses and staff of Wingham
and District Hospital. Thanks
to Rev. Warren I McDougall
and the ladies of the Luck -
now United Church ' 'who
served the delicious funch,
following the service. Thanks
to the MacKenzie and Mc-
Creath Funeral Home for
their kind assistance.
Greta Rice
—43x
MOW i•MMAI
32. Coming events
CONSIGNMENT STOCKER
SALES
at •
LUCKNOW COMMUNITY
• SALE
400head
Monday, November 2
at 1:30 p.m.
Phone 395-5230 or 528-9912
—39tfar
HALLOWE'EN DANCE
stume dance at Dungan-
non Agricultural Hall, Satur-
day. October '31, .1981. Danc-
ing to Siddon Brothers. 54.00
per person includes lunch.
Prizes for costumes. Spon-
sored by the Agricultural
Society. Everyone welcome.
For tickets call Ross, 529-
7967 or . Lynda, 529-7956.
--42,43ar
RIPLEY/HURON CNIB
CANVASS
On Wednesday, October 28
the Ripley and District Lions
will be canvassing Ripley and
Huron Township for the
CNIB. Mbst canvassing will
begin around - the supper
hour.—42,43ar
TURKEY SLIPPER
Nile United Church, Nov-
ember 4th, 198#1, 5 - 7 p.m.
Aduls 55.00, children under
12, $2.50. Phone 529-7543.
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320 Coming events . 32. Corning events
BUS TRIPS
London, Monday, November
2; Mennonite Mass Choir.,
Kitchener, Sunday, Nove. m-
ber 8; Royal Winter Fair,
Friday, November 13, sen-
iors and Sunday, November
15; phone Helen McBurney,
357-3424. -43,
HEREFORD SALE
Western Ontario Hereford
Zone will hold its fall sale of
Purebred. Horned. and Polled'
Herefords on Saturday, Nov-
ember 7, '1981. Show '11
a.m., Sale 1:30 p.m. at
Walkerton Fair Building,
Walkerton, Ontario. Cata-
logues: Mrs. Pat Alexander,
Brussels, Ontario, NOG
1H0 (519) 887-6841. —43nx
TOY SHOW
The Canadian Toy Collec=
' tors' Society presents its.
tenth annual . "Canada's.
Greatest Collectors' . Toy
Show and Sale", Sunday,
November 8, 10 a.m. to 4
p.m.,' St: Lawrence Market,
Front & Jarvis Streets, Tor-
onto. Admission 52:50. Ac-
companied Children free.
—43nx
CASH BINGO '
At St. Joseph's ' . Church,
Kingsbridge, Thursday, Oct-
ober 29, 8 p.m. No children
under 16. Sponsored by
Kingsbridge Area Seniors,
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LUCKNOW AREA
MOTHERS
You and your children are
invited to come out for a
social visit, , meet other
'Moms, have, a coffee break.
Next meeting November 4,
10. a.m. in the ,basement of
the Lucknow Presbyterian
Church. Guest speaker will
be Betty Ann Wall ' of Holy -
rood and she will speak' on
toys which are safe or
unsafe. If more information
is wanted call 528-2027. —43
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OPEN HOUSE
SE
MacKenzie and. McCreath
Funeral Home, Lucknow and
Ripley, will hold Open House
at their new funeral parlour,
corner of Durham Street and,
Highway 21, Kincardine on
Saturday, November 1 from 2
- 6 p.m. Everyone welcome.
-43ar
HALLOWE'EN PARTY
Friday, October 30; 7:30 to;9
p.m. at South Kinloss
Church. , All children wel-
come. Sponsored by the
Lucknow United and Pres-
byterian Youth Groups. —43
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Huron Historical Society Fall
meeting in the Kingsbridge
Hall, .Hwy: 21 . Wednesday,
November 4, 8 p.m. A short
meeting.. and history of the
area, musical program, dis-
_,:play of historical'. documents,
etc., and antiques, with
lunch following. Everyone
welcome. 43:
PAPER DRIVE
Parents. Committee of Luck-
now Brownies, Girl : Guides
and Pathfinders -will hold a
Paper Drive, : Saturday, 'Nov-
ember 28 Please save your
newspapers: -43,45 0
HOWICK LIONS BINGO
Will be held on Friday,
October 30 at 8 p.m. in
_Wroxeter Community Hall.
Admission $100; 12 regular
games for S10.00; 2 share the
wealth; one 525.00 special;
jackpot 5150.00 pn 52 calls;
purple ball 5180.00; door and
` consolation prizes. —43ar
BAZAAR AND TEA
St. Andrews U.C.W. Bazaar
and Tea will be, held Satur-
day, October 31 in St And-
rews United Church, Ripley.
Doors will open ' at 2 p.m.
Everyone welcome. -42,43
INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY
PRACTICE
The Lucknow Intermediate D
ONTARIO'S largest farm
machinery consignment sale,
Norwich, Ontario, Friday,
November 13, 1981, 10 a.m.
(Sales .conducted second Fri-
day each month). 'Approx-
imately 150 - 175 tractors.
plus all types of farm'equip-
ment. Consignments wel-
come. For more information
call (519) 424-9998 or (519)
424-9093. Proprietors K. S.
Hamulecki & Sons, .--43nx
OPEN.RECEPTION
In honour of the 25th wed-
ding anniversary of Don and
Ruby Peterbaugh, their fam-
ily extends an invitation to
friends and relatives to an
open reception at the Ripley
Complex Auditorium on Sat-
urday. .November 7, 1981 at
9:60 p.m. Best wishes only.
team will hold their second
practice at the Lucknow
Arena on October 29 at 9
p.m. Any interested players
who have not attended are
welcome. —43ar
IF YOUR
SUB LABEL
READS
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IS DUE
AN OPEN INVITATION
All. Teenagers 1349
Leo dub
� E Lucknow Community
. Centro .\
��El1 7:30 p.m. .
�nd and 4th Wednesday,
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