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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-10-28, Page 181 • 31. Service Directory'' John Hickey Construction • New Construction • Renovations •Decks • Patios *Replacement Windows and doors •Roofing •Sidewalks FREE ESTIMATES LICENSED CARPENTER 529-7872 \ 10 YEARS AFTER 6 P.M. MacLyn Car Oiling & Driveway Sealing HOURS: Monday - Friday 8 - 5:30 Saturday 8 - 5 Weather Permitting 395-3352 11/4 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 ['Znnouncements SHETLER'S BLACKSMITH SHOP at St. Helens will be closed November 1 - 6 inclusive. --42,43 38. Auction Sale AUCTION. SALE of Home Furnishings and Antiques con- signed from area homes will be held in the Teeswater Agri -Curl Building on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31 STARTING AT 10:30 A.M. CONSIGNMENTS INCLUDE: Antique rocking chairs; wicker chairs; chester- field and chair; stereo; TV and stand; library table; antique secretary -desk; antique parlour table; bathroom ac- cessories; sheer curtains; gold hall mir- ror; pr. sconces and shelf; bedding; afghans; men's new dress and work shirts - 17%, long sleeves; ladies' muskrat coat; nearly new humidifier; oil and electric lamps; crystal chandeliers; quantity of antique dishes and glass; kitchenware and dishes; old postcards; exercise bicycle; bathroom vanity 60" x 32" x 22"; matching linen closet 86" tall x 29" x 22"; basin for vanity; aluminum storm door; 2 snow tires on rims (Dodge Aspen); TV tower; barn fan; and much more. Listings subject to change without notice. Auctioneers not responsible for in- juries, accidents or losses connected in any way with the sale. TERMS: Cash Lunch Booth AUCTIONEERS Wallace Ballagh Teeswater 392-6170 Grant McDonald Ripley 395-5353 41. To Give Away TWELVE KITTENS, almost full grown, black with white markings and white col- lars. Phone 529-7342.-43 47. Card of Thanks IRWIN We would like to express our thanks for all the expressions of sympathy extended dur- ing our recent loss of a dear daughter-in- law and sister-in-law, Elaine. Your kind- ness will always be remembered. Olive and Al Irwin, Allan and Nancy and family. --43x 47. Cord of Thanks LAIDLAW I would like to express my thanks to all the ladies who came out to my trousseau tea. It was very much appreciated. Dorothy Laidlaw (Lennips).-43x LIBRARY CRAFT SHOW My thanks to Kathy Howald and all the Seniors who contributed their time and talents to make the craft display such a success. Special thanks to all who demonstrated their crafts during the show. Fran McQuaila--43 LEMOINE I would like to express my thanks to Dr. Bekasiak and nursing staff of Wingham Hospital for the care I got while being in the hospital. Special thanks to relatives and friends who visited me and sent cards. Your kindness was greatly appreciated. Ilien.-43x IRWIN We would like to express our sincere thanks to our friends, relatives and neighbours for their thoughtfulness. Thank you for the beautiful floral tributes, dona- tions to the Lucknow United Church, Arena Fund, Cancer Society and Bible Society. Special thanks to Dr. Corrin cid to the nurses on second floor, VON, d Home Care for their excellent care. r the food and cards sent to our home. Many-) thanks to the pallbearers and flower bearers and the United Church Senior Choir; all those good friends who visited Elaine and to the Lucknow United Church Ladies for the lunch and tea following the service. Special thanks to Rev. McFarlane, MacKenzie and McCreath Fuun�eral Home and to Joan Pollard for ma ng our loss a little easier to handle. Your kindness and thoughtfulness will never be forgotten. Bob, Ken, Chris, Craig. -43 NEEDHAM I would like to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to Dr. Corrin, Dr. Shubat and the nurses- at the Medical Centre, for the prompt and caring attention given me. Many thanks for all the cards, letters and food from friends and neighbours. Your kindness will always be remembered. Blanche Needham. -43 PASSMORE I would like to extend my thanks to Dr. Bekasiak and the nursing staff of Wingham Hospital for their care while I was in hospital; to my friends and family who came to visit me while I was in hospital, and for cards and gifts. Special thanks to Anne for all your help with our kids, to Pat for being a special friend and Rick for being my friend and a yr onderful husband. Mary Passmore.--43nx IRWIN I would like to thank my kind neighbours and friends for all the food and cards brought into my home at the time of the passing of my dear daughter, Elaine. An- nie Irwin. --43 HUGHES Sincere thank you to all the residents of the Sepoy Apartments for making my 95th bir- thday so wonderful. Also, expressed ap- preciation for the flowers, cards, phone calls and best wishes received last week. Jean Hughes. -43 HAYES We would like to thank our sons Mike, Dale and Brad and everyone who helped the boys in preparation of our 25th wedding an- niversary. Thanks also to our fiends, neighbours and relatives who attended to help make it an evening. we will always remember and for all the lovely gifts. Harold and Pat Hayes. -43 THOMPSON My thanks for flowers, gifts, cards, phone calls, inquiries while I was a patient in University Hospital and since coming home. Your interest and thoughfulness are much apreciated. Bev Thompson. -43x Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 28, 1987—Page 17 1 In Purple Grove Margaret Keith visited with Sandra Forster and family of Purple Grove last Saturday. DOn returned home Sunday from Rainy River. Sandra and children had sup- per with Margaret Anne Orr on Wednesday evening. Norval and Isabel Stanley entertained Pete and Edith Pederson ,and Helen Smith and Audrey Traher all �f London this past weekend. Lawrence Stanley of Toronto visited them. on Saturday. Marjorie Thompson and Kay Collins spent a few days with Margie and Dave Lochhead and family of Waterloo this past week. Roy and Doris McGregor and Susan of Scarborough spent the weekend with Mar- jorie Thompson. They all, plus Katherine Collins, attended the Haldenby-Murray wedding on Saturday. Come to the Halloween Party and Dance at Purple Grove Centre on Saturday night, Oct. 31 to start at 7:30 - 9:30. Dress up and bring your children. Ladies, please bring sandwiches. Fran Farrell's mother and dad and grand- mother, Mrs. Fern De Boer of Lucknow and Aunt Pietje Kragt of Surrey B.C. visited Fran and Jim Farrell and family on Sunday. During the week Janine Farrell visited with Carmen Farrell. 48. Coming Events ANGLICAN SERVICES Sunday, November 1, 9 a.m. Ripley, Morn- ing Prayer; 11 a.m. Combined service for. Lucknow and Kinlough. Celebration of Baptism and Holy Communion at St. Peters, Lucknow. Reception to follow, all welcome.-43ar BAZAAR AND BAKE SALE Will be held at St. Mary's Church Hall on Saturday, November 7, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Everyone welcome. -43,44 HERITAGE FAIR Plan to attend the Walkerton Heritage Fair - one of Ontario's best craft shows. 30 booths of traditional crafts and quilts. Many one -of -a -kind items. Tea rooms. Organized free parking. Knights of Colum- bus Hall, highway 9 between Walkerton and Mildmay, November 7 and 8. Admis- sion $1.50.-43,44x WIN A TRIP FOR TWO TO LAS VEGAS Tickets $5.00 - only 600 available. Spon- sored by Dungannon Agricultural Society. Call 529-7432 or 529-7934 or ask at The Sen- tinel. Office. Draw to be made New Year's Eve.-43,44ar SLO-PITCH LEAGUE DRAW Lucknow-Dungannon Slo-Pitch League in- vites you to attend their year end dance to be held on Saturday, November 7, 1987 at the Lucknow Community Centre. Music supplied by P.R.S. Dancing 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Lunch provided. -43,44 LUCKNOW DISTRICT DROP-IN Friday, October 30, Town Hall, Potluck lunch at 12:15 followed by cards. Everyone welcome. -43 ALZHEIMERS FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP A series of 8 sessions for caregivers of Alzheimers patients. Begins Wednesday, November 11, 7:30 - 9 p.m. at the Wingham United Church. For more information and the PREREGISTER, call the Huron Coun- ty Health Unit at 357-2264.--43ar ANNUAL BAZAAR/LUNCHEON sponsored by St. Andrews United Church Women, Ripley, Saturday, October 31, 11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m., Church basement. Everyone welcome. -42,43x DAY TRIPS The Royal Winter Fair, Toronto, Friday, November 13 and Sunday, November 15. The Band of the Grenadier Guard, the Drums and Pipes and Dancers of the Gor- don Highlanders, Kitchener, Thursday, November 26. The Living Christmas Tree, Toronto, Sunday, December 6. Phone Helen McBurney, Nicholson Bus Lines 357-3424.--43 Christopher Cayle had a birthday party Thursday of this week. Art and Betty Helm and Jorey of Tiverton called on Morley and Deanna Scott on Sunday. A reminder to institute members that the November meeting is to be held at Janet Farrell's Nov. 4, 8 p.m. All the family of Jack and Janet Farrell were home for the weekend, and attended the 45th wedding anniversary for John and Jean McDonald held in Ripley Complex, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Thorburn of Amberley, Adeline Hackett of Ripley, Jean Sturgeons of Kincardine and Betty McLeod of Ripley held a birthday -reunion party in the Ripley Twp. Hall Friday evening with over a hundred old school mates, relatives and friends to celebrate approaching 70th birthdays. House guests with Bette McLeod for the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Noel McLeod and son Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crowther Sr. of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crowther Jr. Katie and Victoria of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Mahoney and Jeffrey andLLaura of Unionville, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Millar and son Charles of Toronto, and Pam Tumber of Toronto. 48. Coming Events HALLOWEEN DANCE Dungannon. Agricultural Hall, Friday, Oc- tober 30, .9 - 1. 6 piece band HIGH TIDE, featuring 50 and 60's music. $5.00 per per- son, lunch. Costume. judged at 10:30. For information call 529-'1432.-42,43ar DUNGANNON UNITED CHURCH Remembrance Day Beef Supper Sunday, November 8. Settings 5 p.m. & 7 p.m. $6 adults, $3 children. For tickets call 529-7932 or 529-7770.--43,44 REGISTRATION for Kingsbridge Cubs Thursday, October 29, 7 - 8 at Ashfield Township Shed. Also anyone interested in helping out with Beavers. For more information call Phil McCann 529-7541-43 MEN'S BREAKFAST Lucknow United Church, Sunday, November 1, 1987, 9 - 10:30 a.m. Special speaker Paul Henderson. All Denomina- tions are welcome.-42,43ar LUCKNOW & DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL FESTIVAL, Thursday, October 29, 6:30 p.m. Lucknow Community Centre. Members only. All you can eat smorgasbord with juice bar. Fan- cy dress. optional. Entertainment included. -42,43 HOT TURKEY SUPPER St. Matthews Anglican Church, Kingarf, invite you to attend their hot turkey sup- per, Sunday, November 1, 4 - 7 p.m. All you can eat for $6.50, children 5 -10 years $2.50, preschoolers free. -42,43 PIANO &ORGAN RECITAL Lucknow United Church, Sunday, November 1, 3 p.m. Classics, nostalgia, familiar sacred music presented by John Taylor. Freewill offering.' Everyone is welcome. -42,43 RIPLEY CURLING CLUB If you are interested in Curling during the upcoming 1987/88 season and have not been notified, please contact Harold Elphick 395-5307 Mike O'Neill 395-5592