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19. Notice to creditors
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS •
All calms iigi itrt the estate
of
THOMAS ROBERT
PURDON
late of the Village of Luck -
now, in the County of Bruce,
deceased, who died on or
about March 23rd, 1982,
must be filed with the ibnder-
signed personal representa-
tive on or before May 5th,
1982; thereafter the under-
signed will distribute the
assets of the said estate
having regard only to the
claims L of . which the under-
signed •then has notice. Dat-
ed April 13th, • 1982. Claude
Guay and Donald Johnston,
Executors, c/o GEORGE J.
BROPHY, Barrister and Sol-
icitor, Box 610, Lucknow,
Ontario, NOG 2110.
--16,17,18ar
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
AND OTHERS ' •
All claims against the estate
of
ORLAND A. RICHARDS
late of the Village of Luck -
now, in the County of Bruce,
Widower, deceased, . who
died ' on or about April 6th,
1982, must be filed with the
undersigned personal rep-
resentative on or before May
5th, 1982; thereafter the
undersigned will distribute.
the assets of the said estate
having regard only to the
claims of which the under-
signed .then has notice. Dat-
ed April 14th, . 1982. Mrs,
Jean Ann Murray and 'Mr.
Richard Thomas Richards,
Executors, •c/o GEORGE J.
BROPHY, Barrister and Sol-
icitor, Box 610, Lucknow,
Ontario, NOG 2110.
.–16,17,18ar
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
All claims against the estate
of
ALLAN EMERSON McKIM
late of the Village of Luck -
now, in the County. of Bruce,
Widower, deceased, who
died oh or about April 24th,
1982, must be filed with the
undersigned personal rep-
resentative on or before May
19th, 1982; thereafter the
undersigned will distribute
the, assets of the said estate
having regard -'only to the
claims of which the under-
signed then has notice, Dat-
ed May 3rd, 1982. Thomas
Reid McKim, Allan Emerson
McKim • and : Jack Collins
McKim, Executors,
c/o GEORGE •J. BROPHY,
Barrister and Solicitor, Box
610, Lucknow, Ontario, NOG
2110. •- 18,19,20ar
20. Public notices
Are you tired of being alone?
Are you unattached, separat-
ed, single or divorced? Meet
that special person. Apply
P,O, Box 104, Owen Sound,
Ont. N4K 5P1.—18,19x
HAYRIDES for family out-
ings or groups, etc, Our
placeor yours. Clete Dalton,
Kintail 529.7420.--16tfar
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HAVING A DRINKING
PROBLEM? AA can help.
Phone Goderich 524-6001 or
Walkerton 881-3655.
—40tfar
PREGNANT and need help?
Free positive confidential
support. Birthright. Call 357-
1066, 357-2392, 357.1769 or
London 432-7197 collect,
—9tfar
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. =--45nx
28. Engagements
DEGRAW CAMPBELL
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Camp-
bell of Lucknow are pleased
to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Karen Lee, to . Donald . D.
Degraw of Newberry, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth De-
graw, Newberry. The cere-
mony will •take place on
Saturday, May 22, 1982 in
Glencoe, with reception in
Lucknow, Saturday, June 26,
1982. '
30. in memoriam
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PETRIE
In loving memory of a dear
grandmother, Elizabeth E.
Petrie, who passed away one
year ago, May 1st, 1981.
Though her smile is gone for-
ever,
And her 'Band we cannot
touch,.
Still we have so many mem-
ories,
Of the one we loved so much.
Her memoryis our keepsake,
With which we'll never part,
'God has her in his 'keeping,
We have her in our hearts.
Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by her grand-
children.
—18
PETRIE
in loving memory of a dear
wife and mother, Elizabeth
E. Petrie (Black), who passed
away one year ago, May 1st,
1981.
She never failed to do her
best,
Her heart was warm and
tender, •
She lived her 'life for those
she .loved,
And those she loved remem-
ber.
Many lonely heartaches,
And often a silent tear;
But always a beautiful Mem-
ory,
Of the one we loved so dear.
To' your resting place we
visit,
And place your flowers with
care, '
No one knows the heart-
aches, •
When we walk away and
leave you there.
So to you 'who have a wife or
mother,
Cherish her with care,
Because you never really
miss her,
Until she is not there.
Sadly ,missed and always
lovingly remembered by hus-
band. Bill, daughter Marina
and son-in-law John, sons
Allan and Ken and daughter-
in-law Marie.
—18
30. In memoriam
REED
In loving memory of a dear
mother, grandmother and.
great grandmother, Debbie
Jane Reed, who passed away
two years ago, May 9, 1980.
We cannot bring the old days'
back, .
When we were all together.
But loving thoughts and
memories,
Will live with us forever.
Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by Ford and
Eunice and, family.
—18nx '
Van BOVEN
In loving memory • of a dear
husband, Dad and Grandad,
Art Van Boven.
Time has changed in many
ways,
Butone thing changes never;
The memory of those happy
.days
When we were all together.
Remembered by his wife,
Patty and family and grand-
child Wendy Sue.
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31. Cards of thanks
THANK YOU LUCKNOW
AND AREA
From the Lucknow Calvanist •
Cadet Corps for your support
during our recent bottle
drive. —18
de BRUYN
We would like to thank Drs.
Corrin and McKim and spec-
ial thanks to Dr. Jolly for the
•safe arrival of our daughter.
Thanks as well to•Drs. Han-
lon ' and Gear and all the
nurses on the second floor at
Wingham Hospital.
John and Maureen
18
KINETTE.CLUB
The Lucknow Kinette Club
wishes to thank the mer-
chants who participated, iln
our fashion show, those who
modelled, the businesses
who contributed door, prizes,
our 'pianist, Lois Campbell
and. everyone who attended.
—18x
BROWNiES,GUIDES AND
PATHFINDERS
Lucknow Brownies, Guides
and Pathfinders say "Thank -
you" to everyone for their
support and 'help in making
their rummage and bake sale
a successful event. —18x
CAMPBELL
1 wish to thank all the.fri'ends
and neighbours who arrang-
'ed and attended my com-
munity shower at Trinity
United Church. Don and i
greatly appreciate all the
useful gifts we 'recei'yed.
Karen Campbell
—18x
RITCHIE
Many thanks to my relatives,
friends and neighbours for
their kindnesses and
thoughtfulness while I was in
hospital. Also thanks to the
Doctors at the clinic and the
intern there too. And a thank
you to Rev. McDougall for
his '• call. All was much ap-
preciated, Many thanks too
go to the nurses for their
kindnesses.
Beth Ritchie
---18x
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VARIETY CONCERT
Brookside Public School will
hold its variety concert
Thursday, May 6, 8 p.m.
Adults 51.50, elementary
school 50c, preschool free.
EVeryone welcome. • —18
RUMMAGE & BAKE SALE
Wednesday, May 12, the
Ladies Auxiliary to the Luck -
now District Christian School
will hold their annual spring
rummage and bake sale, in
the .Old Silverwood Building,
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. —18,19
QUILT DISPLAY
The Belgrave Quilters dis-
play of quilts; afghans and.
other crafts, Knox United
Church, Belgrave, Saturday,
May 15, .2 • 4, .7 9.
Refreshments served. —18
QUILT DISPLAY
Saturday May 15, 2.9, Knox
United Church, Auburn.
Featuring Canada Packers
Prize winning quilts, local
quilts, crafts, baking and tea
room. —18
RAINBOW OF FLOWERS
Lucknow and District Hor-
ticultural Society presents its
annual Spring Tea, including
bake and plant sale, Legion
Hall, Wednesday, May 12, 2
to 5, p.m, and 7 9 p.m.
Public is invited'. —18,19
IMMUNIZATION CLINIC
Bruce County Health.Unit
Infants, Preschoolers, Adults
2nd Wednesday each month
Next Clinic Wednesday,
May 12, 1k82
Bruce County Health Unit
Office 3 - 4:30 p.m.
—18ar
RIPLEY LIONS BINGO
Huron Township Hall May 5,
8 .p.m. One pot of gold; 10.
regular games, $15.00; one
four corner jackpot on 5 calls,
$15.00; purple ball, $15.00;
one novelty . special, $35.00;
one snowball game, ' $70.00;
jackpot, $200.00 on 60. calls.
Consolation, $20.00; door
prizes. —18ar
SPRING BAKE SALE .'
AND BAZAAR
In Wingham Town Hall on
May 8, 1982 from 10:30 -
3:30, sponsored by Lucknow-,
Teeswater and Area Nursing
Mothers. —18
PUPPET SHOW
Frog Print Theatre presents
"Moments Mouse-ical."
Puppet show at Blyth Mem-
orial Hall, Saturday, May 8th
2 p.m. Tickets $2.50. Phone
523-9300. —18
JOHN ARPIN
Jon Arpin, composer and
pianist explores popular
music from 1890's to the
present in concert at Blyth
Memorial Hall Sunday, May
9th, 2 p,m. Tickets $8.00.
Phone 523-9300. —18ar
TORONTO MENDELSSOHN
YOUTH CHOIR
Will appear in concert at the
Blyth Memorial Hall, Satur-
day, May 8, 8 p.m., Tickets
$4,00 for adults, $2.00 for
children. Available at the
Box Office 523.9300 or the
Blyth Saga 523.4331. •
—17,1'8
RUMMAGE SALE
Saturday, May 22, 10 a.m. to
5 p.m, at Mrs. Jack Mc-
guire's, concession'2, Huron
Township. Sponsored by the
Huron Bruce Children Help,
ers. Proceeds for three ad-
opted children. —17-20
BAND CONCERT
Lucknow School Concert
Band , Lucknow Community.
Centre, Friday, May 7, 1982,
8:15 p.m. —17,18
Attention Farmers
A. For sale.
20 SIMMENTAL cows, bred
Simmentalto calf after May
10; 3 • Simmental• bulls. Jack
MacKenzie, R. R. 3, Luck-
now, phone 395-5276. —18
MAPLE ARROW soybean
seed harvested under ideal
conditions from pedigreed
seed on my own farm, '92%
germination, 18c lb., order
early, supply limited. Fran-
cis Nicholson, 396-8107.
—16,17,18
HOME GROWN Alfalfa
seed, cleaned and inspected,
$1.75 per pound. George
Wraith, Goderich, 524-7351
or 524-4529. —13-18
B. Custom work
CUSTOM CORN and bean
planting, 8 - 30" row Max -
emerge planter. Phone 529-
7348 or 529-7062. —18-21
C. Wanted
Wanted Cattle, sick or dis-
abled, pay top dollar. _Call
392-6829 anytime. —47tf
WANTED - Holstein bull
calves, three weeks to one
month old; also white faced
calves for veal on a monthly
basis. Call 1-.3,45-2761.
—16-19 .
D. Livestock.
HOLSTEIN DAIRY heifers
bred and . open, tested" and
checked. Wm. Shelter, R. 2
Lucknow, at St. Helens.
—18,19
FIVE BLACK AND' WHITE
faced and four Hereford
steers 500.- 700 Ib., also four
Hereford heifers and one
black andwhite faced heifer,
700' ib. Phone 482-3300 after
6 p.m, —18
E. "Farm services
.111 NNW. •-----
CATTLE LICE SPRAYING
for prompt . and efficient
service,'call William E. Cron-
in, 367-5303. -13-18
BERG STABLE
EQUIPMENT
Cleaners, Bunk Feeders, Silo
Unloaders, Farrowing . Crat-
es, Water Bowls, Cow Stalls
and Hog Panelling. Contact
Lloyd Johnston, R. R. • 3,
Holyrood, phone 395-5390.
SEED CLEANING
And Treating
(Bag or Bulk)
FOR SALE
MI Grass Seeds &clovers
Seed Grain (scarce)
ELLiOTT'S SEED MQ.L
And Trucking
Lucknow 528.3500
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BUTLER - Ring Drive Silo
Unloaders, Big, Jim Silo Un -
loaders, Volume Belt Feed-
ers, Convey -n -Feed Cattle
Feeders, Single Chain Con-
veyors, Barn Cleaners; Os-
walt Ensilmixers 0 .
FARMATIC - Blender
Hammer Mills, Blender
Roller Mills, Blender Mills
for Ground Hi -Moisture
corn, Augers, Leg Elevat-
ors. •
ACORN - Cable Barn
Cleaners.
WESTEEL-ROSCO - Grain
Bins - 1350 to 250,000 bu.,
Bulk Feed Tanks.
ACME.. - Fan -Jet Ventila-
tion .Systems.
HOULE - " Liquid Manure
Pumps, Cleaners, Steel
Trusses. •
B & L - Complete Hog Con-
finement Systems. • 0
SLURRY -SLINGER - Liquid
Manur, Spreaders.
CLAY - Parts and Service ,
for Clay Equipment.
ALSO - Electric Feed Carts,
Straw Choppers, Fibre -
Funnels, Ritchie Heated
Bowls, Hurst Equipment.
We Handle Everything -
Almost
LOWRY FARM
SYSTEMS LTO.'
At Amberley
R. R. N.1, Kincardine
Phone 395.5286
F. For rent
57 acres pasture for rent
around Amberley, .for cattle.
Phone 528-2718. —18x .'
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