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47. Card of thanks
THANK YOU
A special thank you to the Bells and Steers
for their kind remarks. We greatly ap-
preciated them and the warm welcome ex-
tended to us. Pat and John Taylor, Dryden
Manor. -13x
47. Card of thanks
ALTON
A special thank you for the beautiful Nor-
man Rockwell Collectors Plate I received
at the Achievement Night on Saturday.
Also thanks to the executive and parents
who worked so well together for another
successful year. Sherry. -13
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ARTICLES FOR SALE
$$$ SACRIFICE SACRIFICE $$$ Buildings priced for im-
mediate liquidation. All items in stock, 28x40x14
$3,996, 40x60x14 $6,500, 46x80x14 $9,250, 70x90x24
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Factory direct. clearance. Serious buyers only. All
buildings priced for immediate delivery, call toll free
1-800-387-2115 or 1-(416) 858.2446. 0.13
EVINRUDE OUTBOARDS -- factory clearance; 1986 --
9.9 N.P. 51,299. 1985 Evinrude 90 H.P. brand new
original factory carton, from. $3,999. Call. Kings
Marina, Box 98 Fenelon Falls, KOM 1NO (705)
887-3321.-0-13
MONTREAL MILITARY SURPLUS: Work shirts $2.75,
Work pants 53.50, work boots 315. Send $2 for
catalogue (reimbursement 1st order). Military
Surplus, Box 243, St. Timothee, Quebec. JOS
IX0.--0.13
Exciting NEW Guidebook! Easy to follow. Turn your
artwork into CASH! Popularity! Details, Hofer
Publishing 719 -Al McPherson Ave. Saskatoon, Sask.
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OUT OF PRINT & RARE BOOKS, Pamphlets 8 other
EPHEMERA. Catalogues issued. ANDOR HOUSE, Box
235, Teeswater, Ontario NOG 2S0,-0-13
WATER PROBLEMS? Introducing New Technology for
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Tomkin Rd. Unit 5, Mississauga, Ont. l5T 1K2. Area
code 807 call 1-416.672.2300 (collect). -0-13
PIANO SPECIALS from Village Piano Shop. Elmira.
High gloss or oil finishes. Outstanding furniture, burl-
ed walnut, oak, mahogany: Heintzmann, Nordheimer,
Mason & Rische, etc. Starting from $895 delivered.
(519) 669.2280. - 0-13
NORTHERN FOOD TREES. 'Old fashioned apples, pear,
apricot, nut trees, shrubs, evergreens, seedlings.
Guaranteed delivery. Reasonable prices. Catalogue
51. Golden Bough Tree Farm. Marlbank, Ontario KOK
210. No Phone. - 0-3-13
SWIMMING POOL Sale: 1986 inventory, ingrounds,
ongrounds, abovegrounds. Limited supply, save hun-
dreds. Don't buy until you compare our guaranteed
lowest prices. Book early (613) 547-6434, (519)
658-8221. - 0-1 1-14
VACATIONS
5 DAYS OF spectacular scenery cruising Rideau or
Trent•Severn Waterways on comfortable cruise ship
KAWARTHA VOYAGEUR. Write Ontario Waterway
Cruises, Box 1540, Peterborough, K9J 7H7.--0.13
LAS VEGAS MARINA HOTEL, May 15.18, 5399 Cdn. Los
Angeles - San Francisco (from Detroit), 5261 Cdn
Return, includes tax. 1 & S Trove!
1-800.265-0900.- 0.13
WANTED TO BUY
OLD WRISTWATCHES WANTED - Men's only - Old
ROLEX and Potek Phillip wristwatches wanted. Also
wanted Eatons -Quarter Century" squares wristwat-
ches (25 years service). WiII pay $750 and up for this
watch. Phone 1-416-365-7240 or write B. Walsh, 173 St.
East, Toronto, Ont. M5A 152.-- 0.13
OLD POCKET TOBACCO TINS, paying 5200 & up. Exam•
ple -- Master Mason;, 3 Strikes, Ty Cobb, Torpedo,
Gold Dust, Taxi, Big Ben. Also other interesting tins.
Paying same price for plastic Air -King, Temple radios
1-416-664-6956. —0-13
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REWARD. 550- 5500 paid for old mechanical banks and
pre 1930 tin toys, especially those marked LEHMANN.
CoII collect anytime. Bill Hogan (416) 641-1420.-0-13
HELP WANTED
TRAIN FOR A JOB with o future...with Tri -County
Truck Driver Training. Job search assistance
available. Kitchener 720 King E., (519) 743-5011, Brant-
ford 300 Colborne E., (519) 756-0223.-0.13
LOVE HOUSEPLANTS? Demonstrate Hydroculture full
or port -time. Canada's fastest growing network now
ready for Ontario. No inventory, no deliveries, proven
high income program. PLANTOASIS, 2215 Wolkley,
Montreal H48 2J9 (514) 489-3803.-0-12- f 4
EXPERIENCED COOK (Year-round). Kitchen help,
waitresses. & waiters, recreation staff, May • Oc-
tober. Experience not necessary. Accommodation
available. Apply Deer lodge Resort, RR 2, Haliburton,
Ont. KOM 150. 0.13
AIRLINE CRUISESHIP JOBS. Now hiring. Big money.
Will train (416) 482.1500 Ext. 507,
Days Evenings Weekends. 0-13
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
EARN 15% per yr. in U.S. Dollars. Guaranteed! By
way of leasing Marine Cargo Containers. Rental in-
come -,5 marine Cargo Containers pay $2,325 per
year, 10 pay $4,650 per year, 25 pay $11,625. Length of
lease is up to 15 years (5 Year increments). Minimum
investment 53,100. All above in U.S.. dollars. Ask
about our Capitol Appreciation program. Call (416)
368-3585. Write: Pacific Rim Container Soles Ltd. 2nd
Floor, 33 Yonge St. Toronto MSE 159.-0-13
biALER and/or Distributor required in your area to
market the finest non -chemical water treatment
equipment available in Canada. More information
write M-4 Marketing Corp. 7887 49th Ave. Red Deer
Alta. T4P 284,-0.13
SERVICES OFFERED
FARMERS WANTED Who are paying too much tax or
ore not using all the tax breaks available. Phone us
today! Appointment times available to process 1986
tax returns in your home, FARM BUSINESS CON-
SULTANTS, 2109 Oxford St. E, London N5V 2Z0. Call
' toll free 1-800-265-1002. In business year-round for 35
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PERSONAL
DATES GALORE: For all ages & unattached.. Thousands
of members anxious to meet you. Prestige Acquain-
tances call toll free 1-800-263-9163. Hours noon till 8
pm. -0-13
AUCTION SALES
CONSIGN NOW .to Orval McLean Auction Centre -
Lindsay. Saturday April .18, 10 a.m. Accepting farm
machinery, tractors, vehicles, construction equip-
ment, tools, trailers, riding lawn mowers, motor-
cycles, 8 boats. Bring to barn by April 10 or phone
(705) 324-2783.--0-13
EDUCATIONAL
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Diploma courses for prestigious careers: Accounting,
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Cosmetology, Electronics, Legal/Medical secretary,
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Toronto 1-800-268-1121.-0-13
BEGIN A LOG BUILDING CAREER. Jobs are available
for qualified log builders. 10 week career course
begins May 4th, 5 days a week, 9-4:30. 5200 per week.
Shorter courses available. Camping on site. Contact:
Pat Wolfe Log Building School, RR 1, McDonolds Cor-
ners, Ontario KOG IMO Days: (613) 278-2009, Even-
ings: (613) 259-2607.-0.12,13
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bina Hwy, Winnipeg, MB. R3T 2B6.--0-13
COMING EVENTS
ST. LAWRENCE RIVER CRUISES. Romantic cities, the
world-famous 1000 Islands, the remarkable Interna-
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tacular shorelines & more. Spend three or five nights
aboard the elegant cruise vessel Canadian Empress.
Dial -a -brochure 1-800-267-0960 toll free. -0.13
BOWMANVILLE's April Antiques & Folk Art Show. Fly-
ing Dutchman Hotel at Hwy, 401, exit 432, April 4, 11
o.m. - 8 p.m. Admission 55. April 5 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. 52.
Canada's premier "Country" Show/sole. Come to
Bowmanviile & see what it's all about. --• 0-13
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47. Card of thanks
FOWLER
The family of the late Harold Fowler wish
to thank relatives, friends and neighbours
for the many expressions of sympathy.
floral arrangements, cards and donations
to Charities, food brought to our home;
also the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral
Home. Special thanks to Rev. Allison
Ramsay for his comforting message and to
Dorothy and Donald and Staff at Country
Road Lodge, for the care and kindness to
Dad in the past few years. Janice, Frank
and Douglas. -13x
COLLYER
The family of the late Stuart Collyer wish
to express sincere appreciation to friends
and relatives for the many kindnesses
shown during Stuart's illness and for ex-
pressions of sympathy since his passing.
Our thanks to the Royal Canadian Legion,
the Masonic Lodge, the Lucknow Fire
Department, the Lucknow Lions Club; for
the many cards, flowers and charitable
donations, and for the baking brought to
our home. We appreciate the hospital
visits from Rev. Gerald McFarlane and
for his comforting words. Thanks to
MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home
and the UCW ladies. Special thanks to Dr.
M.H. Corrin and the London Doctors, who
all showed such care and concern. -13x
FOWLER
The sisters and brothers of the late Harold
Fowler wish to thank relatives, friends and
neighbours for expressing of sympathy,
cards, phone calls at the passing 'of our
dear brother; also our brother-in-law, the
late Kenneth Scott of Brucefield, who pass-
ed away March 16. Edna Campbell, Gor-
don Fowler, Lois D'Angelo, Beatrice
Zemenick, Lorraine Scott. -13x .
MacLENNAN
We wish to sincerely thank the large crowd
of relatives, friends° and neighbours who
attended the benefit dance, and for all the
generous donations. The kindnesses shown
to us are very much appreciated and will
always be remembered. A special "thank
you" to the ones who worked so hard to
plan the party; and to the orchestra, you
did a terrific job. Keep up the good work.
Many thanks again, Stuart and Helen. -13
OWEN
Thank you to all who sent flowers and
donations to different, organizations; for
the cards of sympathy; to all of our
neighbours who prepared meals; . to
friends and relatives who were there when
we needed them; to The Lucknow Band
that paid tribute to Kristen Owen; 'to the
Girl Guide Honour Guard and to the
gentlemen who supplied their 4 wheel
drives. Special thanks to Dr. Corrin and
Dr. McGregor, ambulance men and
emergency staff for their support, Kincar-
dine OPP for their thoughtfulness and
understanding. Special thanks to the UCW
ladies who supplied the lunch and to
MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home.
Our special thanks to Rev. McFarlane who
gave us our greatest support and to Joan
Pollard for her kindness, for it will always
be remembered. Steve, Lynda and
Vickie. -13
MURRAY
We would like to thank Dr. Shubat and the
O.B. staff at Wingham Hospital for their
help and care during our stay. Also a
special thanks to our family and friends
for the lovely cards, flowers and gifts.
They were all greatly appreciated and will
never be forgotten. Jacky and Joe. -13x
MacDONALD
Shari Anne and I would like to say a big
thank you to family and friends -for gifts
and cards we've received since coming
home. Mary Anne. -13
THANK YOU
From all those who attended John Taylor's
piano and organ concert on Sunday, March,
29, 1987. It was most enjoyable and enter-
taining. The residents of Dryden Manor
are very fortunate to have such a talented
owner. -13x
COLLING
Our sincere thanks to all our relatives,
friends and neighbours who helped
celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary.
Special thanks to Murray and Larry and
all who helped them in any way'. Don and
Marlene. -13
47. Card of thanks
THE LUCKNOW SKATING CLUB
The Lucknow Skating Club would like to
thank all those who participated in our
Achievement Night on Saturday, March
28; to the coaches who volunteered all
year; to the members who sold draw
tickets and to our families and friends who
supported us. Also a big thank you to John
Barger our pro. The Executive.-13ar
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48. Coming Events
PLEASURES, PROBLEMS,
PRESCHOOLERS
"The Huron County Health Unit presents
"PLEASURES, PROBLEMS AND
PRESCHOOLERS" - a series of 3 Paren-
ting Classes for parents of children aged
1-5 years. Classes will commence April 8,
1987 and will be held at R.N.A. Training
Centre, Wingham. Please call 357-2264 to
pre -register by Wednesday, April 1,
1987.-11,12,13ar
HURON COUNTY O.G.S. WORKSHOP
Wingham United Church, Wednes-
day,April 8, 7:30 p.m. Anyone interested in
genealogy is invited to attend. -12.13
FUNDRAISING DANCE
for the Wingham and Area Day Centre for
the Homebound, Saturday, April 4,.
Belmore Community Centre. Dancing
from 9-1. Music provided by The Enter-
tainers. Tickets at door or from Wingham
Armoury. -12.13
WINGHAM BLOOD DONOR
CLINIC
Thursday, April 2, 12:30-4 p.m. and 6-8
p.m. at F.E. Madill Secondary School, Vic-
toria Street entrance, -13
LUCKNOW CANCER SOCIETY
will be selling Daffodil Serviettes at Hair
Creations, April 3, 9-5:30. April 4, 9-12.
Price $1.50 for pkg. of 18.-13
TYKE HOCKEY BANQUET
for players and parents, Tuesday, April 7,.
6:30 p.m. Lucknow Legion Hall. Team pic-
tures will beavailable at a cost of $2.00
each.-13nx
KNITTING CLASSES
Beginner and Advanced: April 9, 7:30 to
9:30, cost $20.00 for 4 weeks plus materials.
Instructor Betty Jones. Pre -register - class
size is limited. , The Sewing Box,
528-2000.-13ar
LUCKNOW TOWN AND
COUNTRY CLUB
will meet in the Lucknow Legion Hall,
Monday, April 6, 2 p.m. Tea and Dance.
Gord's Old Tyme Band. -13
COMMUNITY BRIDAL SHOWER
in St. Helen's W.L Hall on Saturday, April
4, 8:30 p.m. for Suzanne Kirkland.
Everyone welcome. -13
PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE
nomination meeting riding of Huron
(provincial) April 14, 8 p.m. Central Huron
Secondary School, Clinton. -13,14
LUCKNOW DISTRICT
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Friday, April 3/'87 '
Don MacKenzie & Marie Greer
Tuesday, April 21 /'87
Kinette Fashion Show
Saturday, April 25/'87
Mike Courtney & Debbie Drennan
OPEN DATES
April - Fridays - 10, 17, 24
April - Saturdays - 4, 11, 18
May - Fridays - 1, 15, 22, 29
CALL THIS NUMBER BETWEEN
9:00 AM and 6:00 PM ONLY
528-3532
Do you have a special event coming in the
near future? Why not advertise in the
Lucknow Sentinel's Coming Events col-
umn? For a very reasonable price you can
let area folk know about your special
event. Call Pat at the Sentinel 528-2822
before noon on Mondays.