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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-07-15, Page 171 1 Car for Sale 86 MUSTANG GT - White with red interior, fuel injected 302, 5 speed, air conditioned, cruise control, tilt wheel, intermittent wipers, tinted glass, adj. seats, console, posi-traction, axel, aluminum wheels Goodyear Eagle tires, undercoated, transferable extended warranty. Approx- imately 20,000 kms. Price negotiable 482-9438 or 529-7912. —28nx 31. Service Directory SERVICES Panting of roots. barns. sheds. commercial buildings. striping parking Tots. etc Sand- blasting of back homes and equipment W Adamson & Son Contracting Ltd Phone 528-2113. CHARLES CULBERT Back hoei ng • Septic Tanks •Weeper Beds • Field Drains •Basements R.R. No. 6 GODERICH 529-7571 Best Wiring Inc. -• Rural • Residential • Commercial -- FREE ESTIMATES -- Peter MacDonald 395-2430 STOTHERS SANDBLASTING Nile * Backhoe * Septic Beds * Tile Drains * Foundations * Sandblasting Days 529-7355 Evenings 529-7403 MacLyn Car Oiling & Driveway Sealing HOURS: Monday - Friday 9 - 3 Saturday 8 - 12 Weather Permitting 395-3352 114 miles North of Amberley West off Highway 21 34. Personal PREGNANT and need help? Free positive confidential support. Birthright. Call 357-1066, 357-1769 or London 432-9197 collect.—tf HAVING A DRINKING PROBLEM? AA can help: Phone Goderich 524-6001 or Walkerton 881-3655.--40tf ADOPTION - married, loving couple wishes to adopt. Able to provide emotional and financial security. Registered with Government Licensed Private Adoption Agency. Please write to Drawer 41, c/a The Lucknow Sentinel, Box 400, LUCKNOW, Ont., NOG 2H0. -28-34x CONGRATULATIONS to Sharon and Bill on their new additions in their family, all 10 are doing well! !-28x 41. To Give Away TO GIVE AWAY kittens, 8 weeks old. Phone 528-6495.-28 WORSELL Bob and Shelley are happy to announce the birth of their ' daughter, Charlotte Elizabeth, born at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital on July 11, 1987, weighing 71b., 7 oz. She is proudly welcomed by big brother, Graham, and grandparents, Mrs. Dorothy Grange and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Worsell.--28 h Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 15, 1987—Page 17 * ************* 2ND ANNUAL - AUCTION SALE featuring good antiques, collec- * *tables and household fur- nishings. Over 1,000 items. 'r * • SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1987 10:00 A.M. * Wayne Ward Farm Equipment * * Hwy. #6, Wiarton, Ont. * * 519-534-1638 519-534-2980 * **************),f HURONVIEW County of Huron The County of Huron in conjunction with the Ministry of Community and Social Services has established a Seniors Care Facility Committee. This is a volunteer committee which will review the future needs for care facilities for seniors in the County of Huron. This committee will include (4) four members of the public. If you are interested in be- ing considered for appointment, submit details in writing (including telephone number). Submissions to be received by the undersigned by August 19, 1987. Clarence Rau Chairman, Huronview Box 219 CLINTON, Ontario NOM 1L0 •terms. g HURONVIEW requires Executive Secretary for the "Seniors Care Facility Committee" Under the direction of the Committee chairperson and the Program Supervisor of the Ministry of Community and Social Services, the Executive Secretary will: 1. Co-ordinate meeting arrangements in respect to the Agenda, Minutes, meeting loca- tions, advertising, etc.; 2. Draft the report or portions thereof for the Committee; 3. Conduct background research, e.g. literature search, speakers and arrange visits to other facilities if deemed necessary; 4. Establish liaison with the County officials and those other organizations having an interest in this issue: 5. Act as the resource person to community groups wishing to make presentations to the Committee; 6. Undertake to inform the public of the Committee's mandate and operations. All applications with resumes will be received at the Main Office of Huronview no later than 2 p.m. August 19, 1987. Clarence Rau Chairman, Huronview Box 219 CLINTON, Ontario NOM 11.0 38. Auction Sale CONSIGNMENT 1� �1CTt011 50 Tractors - 30 Combines, 200 pcs. of equipment BRINDLEY SALES YARD DUNGANNON Saturday, July 18th 9:30 A.M. Sharp *Combines to sell at approx. 1:30 PM Large assortment of corn & grain headers. Auctioneers: Gordon H. Brindley, Brian Rantoul, Barry Gray 529-7625 or 529-7970 AUCTION SALE Of Antique Glassware, House- hold Furniture, Tools & Misc. items will be held at the LUCKNOW ARENA Friday, July 24/87 5:30 p.m. % Auctioneers: Allan R. Miller Bill Haldenby Anyone wishing to consign items to this sale please call 395.5062 EVENING AUCTION SALE of HOME FURNISHING & ANTIQUES and a 1985 Ford Von, will be held for LORNE & DORIS EADIE of Wingham, in the Teeswater Agri -Curl Bldg. in Teeswater on Monday, July 20, 1987 6:00 PM Partial list includes: Antique buffet; round gate-leg style dining room table; four dining room chairs; chesterfields and chairs; parlour tables; table with glass ball feet; antique rocking chairs; cap- tain's chair; piano bench; antique radio table; mahogany music cabinet; post cards data g back to early 1900's; old comic b ks; queen size bed, box spring a mattress, night table; antique beds. dressers and chests of drawers; antique mother-of-pearl and French ivory dresser sets; antique clothing in good condition; electric stove; small appliances; some china and glass; a few pieces of Carnival glass; kitchenware; Aladdin lamp; oil and electric lamps; dough pan; bathroom tub, basin and toilet; French door; storm doors; and much more. CONSIGNED: 1985 Ford Van, Model 150, like new condition, approx. 43,000 km., certified, selling subject to reasonable reserve bid. TERMS CASH SNACK BAR Owner and Auctioneers not responsible for injuries, accidents or losses connected in any way with the sale. AUCTIONEERS WALLACE BALLAGH, Teeswater 392-6170 GRANT McDONALD, Ripley 395.5353 44. Engagements FARRISH - WILSON Duncan and Peggy Farrish are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their son, David to Roxanne Wilson, daughter of Bill and Laura Wilson of Sud- bury. The wedding will take place on Fri- day evening, July 24, 1987 in the chapel of The Old Mill in Toronto. -28x 46. In Memoriam FARRISH In loving memory of our dear baby grand- daughter, Ashley Dawn, who passed away three years ago July 19, 1984. Gone from us but never forgotten, Lovingly remembered by Grandpa and Grandma Henry. -28 CHESBRO In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Walter Chesbro, who passed away two years ago, July 17, 1985. God knew that you were suffering, That the hills were hard to climb, So he closed your weary eyelids, And whispered, "Peace be thine". A heart of gold stopped beating, Hardworking hands at rest, God broke our hearts to prove to us, That he only takes the best, For us who loved him in life sincerely Still love him in death just the same. Sadly missed and always remembered by sons, daughters and grandchildren. -28x FARRISH In loving memory of our precious daughter, Ashley Dawn Farrish, who pass- ed away three years ago. June 1, 1984 - Ju- ly 19, 1984. You are our special angel, Given to us for a few short weeks, May the love we gave you while You were with us, Always be with you. You're in God's hands now, But always in our hearts. Always loved and never forgotten, Mom- my, Daddy and Dustin. -28 • 47. Card of Thanks HICKS Blair and I would like to thank all our friends and relatives for the cards, visits and special gifts during our stay in Wingham and District Hospital. Very special thanks to Dr. Shubat and OB nurses for their excellent care. Karen Hicks. -28 BOYD Words ' fail us in trying to express our sincere thanks to everyone who expressed their sympathy and donated food and flowers and all other acts of kindness, at the time of our sudden loss of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, Mrs. Edna Boyd. We shall always remember and cherish these memories. The Boyd Family. -28 McALLISTER We would like to thank everyone who came to our reception last June 27th. We hope everyone enjoyed themsleves. Special thanks goes to Mary Lou Raynard who catered the dinner and lunch. Also to Mary Boyle, Leona Boyle, Mary Kinahan, Kathryn Van Aaken, Dorothy Stewart and Ella Redmond, who helped with the lunch. Thanks Cyril Boyle, for being an A No. 1 Master of Ceremonies. Thank you all for making that special day "Extra Special ! !" Bill and Beth McAllister. -28x 41. Nob