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131, Service Directory
PIIO` OCOPY NC . .The Isidinow Sentinel
now does photocopying. Drop; in and see
ens or call :528-2822 for details. --OUR*
SMALL EQUIPMENT RENTALS - lawn
and garden, concrete, automotive, Mov-
ing, pain g, cleaning, sanders, power
tools, much more. Doupes Equipment
Ltd., 3 ,miles East of Kincardine en No.
9 highway. 395-2685.-42tfar
PIMPS REFRIGERATION & Appliances
Service. Dependable repairs to all makes:
and models of major appliances. Phone
1-887.9062.. 42tfar
REFRIGERATION AND Appliances Ser-
vice
ervice 4 rebuilt appliances; cash for your
used appliances. Call Lucknow Appliance
Centre, 52842946.-4tfar
AUCTIONEER SERVICE, Grant
McDonald, Ripley; .Wallace Ballagh,
Teeswater. Licensed Auctioneer, 'Safes of
AU Types. Phone Ripley. 395-5353,
Teeswater 392.6170.-tfar
CUSTOM SEWING and alterations,.
reasonable rates. Call Ruth Ritchie at
528-3141 or drop in at 471 Wolsley Street,
Lucknow.-- 46tf
SEE US FOR YOUR STARTER, alter-
nator, generator and regulator needs..
Albrecht Auto Electric,- northof
Whitechurch. Phone 357-3495.--18tfnar
SNOWDEN INSULATION
Now Available
BLOWN IN CELLULOSE
Sprayed on Urethane Foam
Agricultural, Industrial,
Residential, Commercial
FREE ESTIMATES ` CALL TODAY
R.R. 1 Lucknow 5284129,
"We Build The Best and Repair The Rest"
George Smyth
Welding and Machine Shop Ltd.
R.R. 2 Auburn, Ont.
Bus. Res.
529.7212 529.7781
Mother Knows Best.l..? `
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Baby Bloc►scrti
FITTED CLOTH DIAPERS
Laurie Alton LUCKNOW 528-3229
34. Personal
LAKESIDE ART FESTIVAL is now ac-
cepting applications from artists for 1990
Festival. For further information please
contact Doug James (705) 652-8104.- 5bc
PREGNANT AND NEED HELP? Free
positive confidential support. Birthright.
Call 357-1066, 357-1769 or London 432-9197
,a. collect.-5ar
ADOPTION. Our dream is to have a
family. We are a warm, caring sensitive
couple who love children and have been
trying to have our own for 3 years.
LEGALLY adopt your baby. CONFIDEN-
TIAL. Call Vicky, collect, (416)
462-0167.-5bc
HAVING A DRINKING PROBLEM? AA
can help. Phone Goderich '524-6001 or
Walkerton 881-3635.-40tf •
I36. Announcements
UNCLAIMED PHOTOS. Do you have an
unclaimed photo at the Sentinel. We think
you'd like to have them back, but we
can't keep them indefinitely. Please drop
in to our office and reclaim your photo
soon.-32tfnx
36. Announcements
,
CARD PARTY at Rolyrood Hall is
cancelled for January 31.-5
ANYONE wishing to rent the Dungannon
Agricultural Hall please contact Karen
Matheson at 529-3175 anytime,5,6ar
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`For information . contact: Southwestern
Ontario School of Auctioneering, 11.R. 5
Woodstock, Ontario, N4S 7V9
(519)537-2115,--•44bc
41. To Give Away
STRAY Doberman puppy; 4 1/2 month
old female, very' friendly. Call
.527-1750.•-5x
STRAY white and ginger female cat,.
needs home badly." Phone 523-4411.--5x
44.. Engagements
STEER-MEUR3
Peter 'and Elaine Steer of Lucknow are
pleased to •announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter Tracy to Jack
Mears, son of Gerry and Sylvia Meurs_of
Ripley. The wedding will take place on
Saturday, February 24th, • 1990 at the
Lucknow Christian. Reformed Church. A
reception will. be held in their honour
beginning at 9 p.'n. in 'Lucknow.-7,8ar
I.46.. In Memoriam
HALDENBY
In loving memory of a dear husband and
father, Norman (Ted) Haldenby who
passed away 20 years, ago on January 26,
1970
There is a bridge of golden memories,
From here to heaven above.
It keeps you very close to us, •
It's called the bridge of love. -
Everyday, no matter, where, '
Deep in our hearts you'll' always be
there.
Forget you Ted, we never will,
You left a place no one can fill.
Our love for you will always keep,
It cannot fade, it still lies deep.
Deep in our hearts your memory is kept,
To love and to cherish and to never
forget.
Always remembered and sadly missed by
wife Bertha, family and grandchildren. -5
47. Card of Thanks
MCCOSH
Dear friends, many' thanks to all. who
have come to my home to visit and those
who visited me in University Hospital. All '
the letters, cards, flowers, prayers, and
other gifts. of kindness are deeply- - ap-
preciated. Anne. -5
• ERRRINGTON
We want to thank everyone for joining us
at our Wedding and Reception.: It was
great to see so many friends and
relatives. You all' made ,Our Day very
special. All your gifts and good wishes
will be treasured forever. Thank you to
the Session of Dungannon United Church
for the very enjoyable evening at Frank
Pentlands. Thanks . to everyone that
helped put on the two fun evenings, they
will never be forgotten. Special thanks to
our families. What they have done for us
has meant more than any words could
ever express. Harold and Helen. -5
CLELAND
We would like to thank neighbours and
`friends for cards and expressions of sym-
pathy during our recent bereavment,
Your thoughtfulness and kindness will
always be remembered. Maggie and
family. -5x
47. Card Of Thanks
KENNEDY
George and I wish to thank Doctors
Lesley and James Rourke and the entire
Nursing staff at Alexandra and Marine
Hospital for their
cawhre, I dewdication, Mind-
ness and taliz-
ed. We also thank Rev. Nicholson,, our
family and friends ' as well as the
members of the Mackay Centre and the
Golden Gate Club for their visits, phone
calls, cards and flowers Your
thoughtfulness and concerns were deeply
appreciated and contributed greatly to a
speedy recovery. Olive Kennedy. -5
NOBLE
We would like to thank our friends
relatives and neighbours for their expres-
sions of sympathy during. the loss of our
dear father grandfather and great grand-
father, . John Noble. Many thanks for
cards, floral trrbutes and memorial dona-
tions. Also to the Beattie -Falconer
Funeral Home -the ladies of Wesley Willis
United Church for the lovely•lunch. Your
thoughtfulness will always be
remembered. The Noble Family. -5
CRAWFORD
Cliff and Kay Crawford would like to
thank the following merchants for the
lovely Family Tree Plate we received for
our 50th Anniversary:, Lucknow district
Co op, Montgomety Motors Ltd; Lucknow
Village Market, McDonagh Insurance and
Real Estate Brokers, Finlay Decorators,
Dee Vee's Fashions, Cliffs Plumbing and
Heating, Elsner .Umbach Pharmacy,
Lucknow Home Hardware. It was so nice
to . be remembered. Cliff and Kay.r-5x.
D
I Wish to thank thef nurses and staff on
first floor Clinton Public Hospital for
their kindness while I was • a patient
there. Also to Dr. Harnett, Rev. David
Snihur, relatives, neighbours and friends
who sent cards; made inquiries and
visited. I appreciated everything.
Russell -5x
DAHMER
The family .of the late Doreen Dahmer
(nee Miller) wish to extend our. sincere
thanks to family, friends ,and former
neighbours for your cards, flowers, dona-
tions and gifts of food during the recent
loss of our dear: wife, mother and grand-
mother. Special thanks to the MacKenzie
and MacCreath Funeral Home, Rev.
McFarland and the ladies of St. Peter's.
Parish Hall. Your kindness will always,
be remembered. John Dahmer, Trish and
Bert Golding, Shawn and Kathy Dahmer,
and families. -5
MCDONAGH •
We would like to thank Dr. Bekasiak and
the second floor OB staff, and all our
friends and family. Thanks to those Who
have sent cards, flowers, etc. and gave
us support since arriving home. Lynn,
Wayne and Breanne.-5.
IRWIN
The family of the late Leonard (Pat) Ir-
win would like to thank relatives, friends
and neighbours for their floral tributes,
donations and kindness shown to Pat at
the time of his death and during his il-
lness. Thanks Iso to the ladies of the
T C.W. for the lunch after the service. A
pecial thanks to those who acted as.
flower and pall bearers. The Irwin
Family.; -5x •
48. Coming Events
DUNGANNON AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY'S EUCHRE TOURNAMENT
Saturday, Feb. 10 Dungannon
Agricultural Hall. Registration 1-2 p.m.
Euchre at 2 p.m. Entry fee $5.00 per
person, cash prizes $50.00, $40.00, and
$30.00, lunch and special contests. Play-
ing cards courtesy of DOMTAR.-,5,6ar
BUSINESS ASSOCIATION •
MEETING
Lucknow Business Association first
meeting for 1990. All members are urg-
ed to attend at Kwan's Restaurant
Wednesday February 7th. at 8 a.m.-Sar
BINGO •
Goderich Knights of Columbus, Thursdays
7:30 p.m. Saltford Valley Hall, $3200 in
prizes. $1000 jackpot must go.-5tfar
48. Coming Events
EUCHRE PARTY at oddfellow's Hall,.
�}
Princess St.,. February
ebruar,
1 at 8 p.m. Ladies please bring limb.
Everyone welcome.,5xeow
HEALING SERVICE
Order of St. Luke Healing Service at St.
Peter's Anglican Church, Saturday
February 3, 3 p.m. Everyone
Welcome. -•-5a r
SINGLES DANCE - held first and third
Sunday each month. Kincardine, Sutton
Park Inn, 8-12 p,m, No jeans please. Next
dance Feb. 4 and Feb. 18.-5
ARTS, CRAFTS, & COUNTRY Coltec
tibles Show, showcasing quality artisans
from Ontario and Quebec, March 8-10,
Metro East Trade Centre, Pickering.
Free Ontario brochure and listings. Con-
tact Craftworld/Cryderman Productions
Inc. (519) 351-8344.-5bc
CRAFT FESTIVAL, Saturday, May 19,9-5
p.m., Ripley -Huron Arena. Interested
crafters contact Kate Hunter by April 30,
RR 4, Ripley, _ Ontario, NOG 2R0
(519)395-5036 after 7 p.m.--5bc
COMMUNITY SHOWER
for Tracy Steer, February 3, 2 p.m. at
Lucknow United Church. Everyone
Welcome. --4,5
MUSHBALL TOURNAMENT
The Lucknow & district Kinsmen are
hosting their 3rd annual Mushball Tour-
nament Saturday, February 10, 12:30
p.m. 4:30 p,m. Dance with your snow
bunny to the tunes of. "Mugsy's Music"
9"30 p.m. Lucknow Community, . Centre,
$5.00 per person for non -players. No
minors admitted. Age of Majority only.
All ; proceed for community
projects.-4,5ar
COOPED UP with "Cabin : Fever"?
Kingston "Winter Antique Show; Olympic
Harbour,` Kingston, Ont. February 3rd
and 4th, 1990, 10 a.m. til 5 p.m. each
day.-4bc
BLYTH LIONS DABBER BINGO
every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Blyth and
District Community. Centre, $300 Jackpot
must go. Over $1000 in prizes.--43tf
' DABBER BINGO
• Lucknow and District Lions Club, Dabber
Bingo, every Sunday night, Lucknow
Community Centre. Doors open 6:15 p.m.
Bingo at 7:15 p.m. Air conditioned,
wheelchair accessible. Potential prize
board over $3,000. $1,000 jackpot on 54
calls or less. $500 must go!-tfnar
Solex Therapad
heating' pads
deficiencies
The Canadian Standards Association
and D & H Corporation are asking
owners of Solex "Therapad" heating pads
to inspect them for two possible assembly
deficiencies. Either one of these deficien-
cies could, be a potential, shock hazard.
• The heat setting indicator of the switch
• should be inserted fully to fit flush to the
switch body. In addition, the white vinyl
pouch, enclosing the heating element,
should be checked to ensure it is fully
sealed on all edges and at the Pad's
power supply cord entry location.
If the heat setting indicator of the
switch is not fully inserted or the vinyl
pouch is not properly sealed, please
return it to Riclam Agency, 451 Millway
Drive, Concord,, Ontario, Canada YAK 3V6
forlacement. If you require assistance
in determining if your heating pad has
these two problems, please call the
manufacturer's toll free number at
1-800-735-4333.
Warming • pads manufactured after
November 1989 are not affected by this
recall. Each pad is marked with a
manufacturing date.
For further information contact: Con-
rad Tucker, Public Relations, Canadian
Standards Association, 178 Rexdale
Boulevard, Rexdale, Ontario, M9W 1R3,
(416) 747-4009. '