The Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-08-28, Page 1736, Amounce heats,
I36. Announcements
pplicati®ns for
Q e
Senior Citizen Apartments
are now being accepted for the
Lucknow Senior Citizen Apartments
Some apartments will be available on a rent geared -
to -income basis for those who qualify.
if you are interested and wish further information or
an application form, please contact:
BRUCE COUNTY NON-PROFIT HOUSING CORPORATION
Poco Box 160, Paisley, Ontario NOG 2N0
Applications to be received by September 12, 1991 .
47. CQPds 4f Thanks.
Limig *OW .$ep4the1A Weduesdax August 280 1991
47. Cards. cif Thanks
40. earning Event
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We would like to thank everyone who
attended our $lag and Doe on July 20.
Also thanks to Al„ Linda and Hthirifier
MaoKertzie, !dill Card,. Rob Maize and
Christine Gibson, for all their prapara-
tion. ,Ker y Lynne and. Doug.
37. Mortgages
NEED A MORTGAGE? Pay off bills!
Send kids to school! Self Employed?
Poor Credit? No Problem! Borrow
$10,000, repay $175 monthly. Call
Intransicon (416) 650-9455. 1-800-268-
1429. -- 35bc
38. Auction. Sale
`4l CONSIGNMENT AUCTION—
of
HOME FURNISHINGS,
ANTIQUES & 2 CARS will be
held for
Jim Walker of Paisley
and consignments from
Kincardine, Ripley and surround-
ing area on
Friday, August 16th
6:30 p.m.
Davidson Centre y
Kincardine
Listen to CKNX for partial list.
Auctioneers:
Grant McDonald, Ripley 395-5353
Dodie McLelland, Kincardine
396-3252
„Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater
392-6170
39. Educational
LEARN AUCTIONEERING at the South-
western Ontario School - of
Auctioneering. Next class: November 9-
15. Information, contact: Southwestern
Ontario School of Auctioneering. RR #5,
Woodstock, Ontario, N4S 7V9: (519)
537-2115.. --34bc
LOG BUILDING CAREER. Pat Wolfe
Log Building School career courses
-beginning-Sept •9th: Ten -:week $2200,—
four week $1100, one week $350, (613)
253-0631, Ottawa area. -34bc
FREE CAREER GUIDE to home -study
correspondence Diploma courses:
Accounting, Airconditioning, Book-
keeping, Business, Cosmetology, Elec-
tronics, Legal/Medical Secretary, Psy-
chology, Travel, Granton (5A) 263
Adelaide West, Toronto, .1-800-950-
1972.. --15bc
INVENTORY
° and
CONSIGNMENT
SALE
Monday, September 9/91
11:00 A.M.
Reavie Farm Equipment
Lucknow
Auctioneer:
Gordon H. Brindley
Brian Rintoul
CONSIGNMENTS
WELCOME
44. Engagements
CAMPBELL-MURRAY
Mr. and . Mrs. Victor Murray of Toronto,
are pleased to announce the forthcom-
ingmarriage of their daughter, Tamara
Alexandra, to Robert Glenwood, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Campbell of
Bluevale. The wedding will take place
September 7, 1991, in Ashfield Presby-
terian Church, Ashfield, Ontario. -- 35x
COOK-MAREJKA
Norma and Albert Marejka of Fort Erie,
and Mary and, Graham Cook of Ripley,
are pleased to announce the forthcom-
ing marriage of their children, Veronika
Jean and. David Harry. The wedding will
take place September 14, 1991 at 3
p.m. at St. Anthony's of Padua Church,
Kincardine. -- 35
CONSIGNMENT
AUCTION SALE
of
Home Furnishings & Antiques will be
held at
RIPLEY-HURON COMPLEX
Thursday, August 29/91
6:00 P.M.
Consignments from Lucknow,
Kincardine, Ripley and surrounding
areas.
A lot of good items. Listen to CKNX
for partial listing.
Auctioneers:
Grant McDonald -Ripley
395-5353
Dodie McLelland -Kincardine
396-3252
Wallace Ballagh-Teeswater
3924170
46. Irl Memoriam
BONNETT
In loving memory of a dear mom, Annie
Bonnett, who passed away twenty years
ago, August 26, 1971, and a dear dad,
Archie Bonnett who passed away four
years ago, November 19, 1987. ,
So many things have happened,
Since you were called away
So many things to share with you,
Had you been left to stay.
To some you may be forgotten,
To others part of the past,
But to those who loved you and lost
you,
Your memory will always last.
Sadly missed and always remembered
by Lloyd, Ruby, Bob, Jim, Jean and
families. - 35x
BROOMS-DUVALL
We would like to thank everyone who
was able to attend our social evening
on Saturday. We wouldespecially like
to thank Barry Haldianby and family, Jim
11aiJarn and family, and everyone else
who made the evening such a: success.
can and Dianne. -- 35x
•�
BRIDGE
This has been an immensely hard week
for our family with the loss of both Mom,
M. Evelyn Bridge, and of our grandfa-
ther, Henry Pope Sr. We owe so many
thanks to so many people. We wish to
gratefully acknowledge and thank all of
the nursing, staff on the
Pallative/Chronic Care Unit with the
Kincardine and District General Hospital
for their unerring care and concern for
Mom and for each one of us. You made
a very difficult time a little easier a we
could not have done it without you.
Thank you to Rev. McClenaghan for his
visits, his beautiful service, and his
words of peace. Thank you to Ken
Davey for a very special and meaningful
funeral - your understanding and help at
such a difficult time meant so much. To
--our-friends and -relatives near -and -far.-..:.
who sent flowers, food, books to help
our little ones understand, made tele-
phone calls to the house and the funeral
home, for both Mom and Grampy.
Thank you so much to Kay, Leslee,
Deb, Patty & Diane, for looking after our
children these' past few days - your
kindness will never be forgotten. To
those who donated to the Chronic Care
Unit, the Cancer Society and the
Kincardine United Church Building fund
for Mom, and the Heart- and Stroke
Fund for Grampy - thank you for your
generosity to these worthwhile causes -
every one of them counts and means a
great deal to us. Lastly, a very special
thank you to Leslee, Kay and Annie for
being there when we most needed you
to be there - it meant an awful lot. Ken
Bron, Robyn, Sandy, Brian and
Rebecca -Lynne Bridge. - 35ar .
IS TRUCKING FOR YOU. Lot's discuss
It. Introducing extended programs and
Credit Courses. Call William at 1-600-
265-7173.
8OO-
2657173. Markel Training Systems.
26be
47. Cards of Thanks
FARRISH (HUNTER)
Many thanks to everyone who attended
our wedding reception. Also thanks to
our wedding party. Thanks to Paulette
Lippert, Nolan Pfaff, Kathleen Hunter,
Gayle Lowry and Heather McClure for
their part in our service. Mike, Grampa,
Gary, Aunt Kate ' and Darlene, also
helped out a lot on our wedding day.
Kerry Lynne and Doug. -- 35
DRENNAN
I would like to thank everyone for their
visits, cards, gifts and help during my
stay at St, Joseph's Hospital and since
returning home. Special thanks to
everyone who helped in looking after
the lays. Annette and Cassandra -- 35
NICHOLSON
I would. like to thank everyone for the
lovely cards, flowers, phone calls. visits
and things brought to our home while I
was in Wingham and St. Joseph's hos-
pitals and since returning home: A very
special thanks to Dr. Shubat and girls in
Lucknow office, and Rev. McFarlane for
his very kind words, also to Dr. Sales,
Dr. Eberwein and Miller. , Vema
Nicholson. -- 35x
KEITH
To all our friends of Lucknow and South
Kinloss, we extend a huge "thank youTM.
We were delighted by our going away
party and were greatly entertained. How
honoured we felt by all your kind words,
musical numbers and humorous presen-
tations. We were overwhelmed by your
generous gifts. Sharon, Melissa,
Christina and Allan were thrilled with the
presents they received. We will miss
very much living among you, but cer-
tainly feel we can return for a visit
anytime. Please feel free to come and
see us at: RR 4, Goderich, N7A 3Y1,
524-6838. To those who organized the
event, brought food, participated and
came, our sincerest appreciation. We
will miss you all. Wanda and Murray
Keith and family. -- 35x
RIEGLING
We would like to thank all our family
and friends- for the compassion and,.
support since Helen's recent- illness. All
of the prayers, cards, phone calls,
visits, baking, flowers, babysitting and
help in our home has been deeply
appreciated. As Well we are grateful for
the medical expertise and'understand-
ing from the various departments in
Goderich Hospital and London Cancer
Cline. The Riegling family. -- 35
ALTON
We would like to say thank you to the
Lucknow and Ripley Fire Departments
for their prompt and efficient service at
the time of our fires. To the people who
came the night of the barn fire to help
and brought lunch - "Thank You°. Also
to the clean up crew and their equip-
ment and the night watchmen for the
two nights after the fire. Finally to the
generosity of all who brought food to the
house. Your kind support was greatly
appreciated. Don, Sherry, Vanessa,
Heather, Sandra and Kathryn. -- 35
JE.ITi
Thank you - very much to the 'finless
Community for the farewell paw given
to us with your 'kind wishes 'forour
retirement in Goderich and for jour
generous gifttof money. A special thank
you. to our 2nd 0o00085i90. neighbours.
for organizing such a delightful evening
of music, .recitations and. play perform.
anc Arid the delicious lunch. Evan and:
Margaret, .- 35x
ANDREW
We want to express our appreciation to
our family and friends in celebrating
with us ori -our 50th Wedding Anniver-
sary. We thank all those who helped
with the Ceilidh; musicians, pipers,
dancers, and singers. A special thank
you to the Kinettes, who so willingly and
cheerfully prepared and served.. the
food. We want to thank those who made
a special effort comingfrom a distance.
Thank you. Alex and Catherine. 35x
48. Corning Events
MeeDONALO-MOORE REUNION
MacDofald•Moore Reunion will be held
on Friday, August 30, 1991, at Field's
Corners Hall. 4th'' Concession, Huron
Township. Time: 8:00 -12:00. There will
be sqaure dancing for both young and
old and fun for all. Plan to attend. -- 35x
P T, , 'CARDS i&
LE"CTI B LE SHOW
Soap, S.ptp 1, /Qom 5 pm
Pert Elgin Curling. Clu
+r Tabl,.Aila► a,
,iii. $2.00 i Women
Childs„► S *under Frew
aFP.Orsw For Rod of Cards
&sty Hour
_Dairies Call 32.9374 Procoods To Charity
Services For September
September j
One service at St Paul's
Ripley 11:00 A.M. '4N
September 8th -16th -22nd
Services at Ripley
Kinlough and Lucknow
at regular times. each
Sunday
September 29th
Harvest Thanksgiving
at St. Paul's Lucknow
11:00 A.M.
Potluck lunch to follow
GIRL GUIDE REGISTRATION
For Sparks, Brownies, Guides,
xpathfinders=and-Rangersi-Wednesday,-
September 4 at Lucknow Legion Hall. 7
- 9 p.m. Registration $22.00. -- 35,36
FALL FITNESS SESSION
Been active all summer? Keep fit by
attending Fitness Classes at Lucknow
Sports Complex. Registration and first
night - Tuesday, September 10. All
regular classes are Monday and Thurs-
day at 6:30 and 7:15. Special introduc-
tory offer $35.00. Call Diane Phillips at
529-3252. -- 35,36ar
TEESWATER EX-TOGGERY
Opens for the fall season on Thursday,
September 5, 10-12 and '2-5. Those
wishing to consign items contact Peg
Harman at 392-6648 or Bev Springer
392-6108. Consigners must bring a self-
addressed stamped envelope. with them.
when they bring in their items. This
must' be included in order that they
receive notice of closing. If they wish
receipts mailed to them, two envelopes
are required. =- 35,36
STORY HOUR
Lucknow Library Story Hour starts Fri-
day, September 6th. Call 528-3011 to
register. -- 35
COME AND GO TEA
Will be held in honour of Miss Iva .Carr,
of Dryden - "Manor, formerly of
Dungannon, at the Dungannon Agricul-
tural Hall on Sunday, September 8th
from 2- 5 p.m. --, 35,36x
HURON COUNTY PLOWING MATCH
and Farm Machinery Demonstration,
Friday, August 30, 1991 at the farm of
Keith and Bonnie Johnston, 2 km. south
of Bluevale. Farm Machinery demon-
stration at 3 p.m. Barbeque at 5 p.m.
Awards and presentation to follow.
Tickets available that day. -- 35
WINGHAM NURSERY P- `SOL
REGISTRAT,
For 1991-92 school year, sephi, e Boer 5
and 6 from 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Children should be 2-5 years old and
toilet trained. Josephine St. across from
the town hall or phone 357-2362 for
more information. Classes begin Sep-
tember 9. -- 35
DANCE
FOR
Don '& Sherry Alton
Who lost their barn
to fire
at
LUCKNOW COMMUNITY
C ENTRE
Friday, September 13/-91
Music by: -
Temptations -
Ladies Please Bring
Lunch
Newspaper
Advertising
Gets Results
CALL
528-2822
LUCKNOW BUSINESS ASSOCIATION
CHRISTMAS DINNER
AND DANCE
Saturday; November 23. More details to
follow.--34,35ar
BLYfH LiONS
Dabber Bingo every Tuesday 7:30 p.m.
Blyth District Community Centre. Jack-
pot of $1,000. on 46 numbers. Reducing
by $50 on every number called. Mini-
mum jackpot $300 must go. --1 Thar
DABBER BINGO
Lucknow and District Lions Club, Dab-
ber Bingo, every Sunday night, Lucknow
Community Centre. Doors open 6:t5
p.m. Bingo at 7:16 p.m. Air conditioned,
wheelchair accessible. Potential prize
board over $3.000. $1,000 jackpot on
64 calls or less. $600 must gel -tfnar
BINGO
Goderich Knights of Columbus,
Thursdays 7:30 p.m. Saltford Valley
Hall, $32000 In prizes. $1000 jackpot
must ga.-Mar
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