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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-07-04, Page 181 Page 18 Y uekauw Sestir*eI Wed ufe lay, July 1 . 1F38, 31. Sarroice Directory Sala• itoo.R SERVICE Acreuriig 71mpa:lig ClItRITE a Remora St w p RRxaaal €asaaral su &OER OF 'REM & S6�fiLii8 Pak fiovnin jr. nn Il Woodham NOK 240 t29 -88444.041231-3e11. Wallpaper and Painting Service. JqY Jurjena 5284837 34. Personal 4'jwIbliTIQN CRAFT VEND9RS: Proposed co-op craft show Nov. 2, 3 & 4, 1990 in Mitchell. Any inven- tory nventory size considered. Further infor- mation write Box 23, Sebringville Ontario NOK 1X0.-27,28 ADOPTION - pregnant! Loving established couple wishes to adopt., We have met all of the necessary requirements for private adoption. Please call collect, Ron or Bev. (519) 657-2237.-27bc' ADOPTION, PREGNANT? Warm loving established couple anxious to adopt. Working with government licensed social worker. Please call collect (416) 593-4245: 27bc WOULD YOU LIKE to correspond with unattached Christian people, ages 18-80, the object being compa- nionship or marriage. Write: ASHGROVE, P.O. Box 205, Chase, B.C., VOE 1M0. 27bc HAVING A DRINKING PRO- BLEM? AA can help. Phone Goderich 524-6001 or Walkerton 881-3635.-40tf 36. Announcements SKY MacDONALD FAMILY REUNION Sunday, Jiily 8, 1990 at 1 p.m. Located at Tim and Lisa Scott's. 28 Queen Street, Ripley. Bring your own picnic lunch. -27 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 TOWNSHIP OF KINLOSS 'NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF KINLOSS 1st Tax Installment Due Monday, July 16, 1990. Payable at the Township Office in Holyrood, or the Bank of Montreal in Lucknow. Arrears taxes payable on- ly at the Township Office. Note: Persons who have acquired properties and have not received a tax bill would contact the Clerk's Of- fice. Failure to receive a bill does not relieve a taxpayer from responsibili- ty for payment of taxes, nor from penalty for late payment. Mark L. Becker, Clerk -Treasurer TOWNSHIP OF KINLOSS HOLYROOD, Ont. NOG 280 395-3575 37. Mortgages MORTGAGES, Home Equity Loan Plans. We have Mortgage Money for any worthwhile purpose. Ex- amples: 1. Pay off Credit Cards. 2. Home Renovations. 3. Start a New Business. Low Re -Payment Plans available. No Qualifying Hassels, Regardless of Income or Credit. Serving All Ontario. Call Excel Financial Corp. (Tollfree) 1-800-265-6984. (Ask for J.R.)-27bc 39. Educational MARKEL 1-800-265-7173. Class AZ - DZ Professional Transport Driver Training. Career? Financing? Tax Deductible? We've got the answers. Markel Institute of Professional Transport Training. Guelph 1-800-265-7173.-27bc iffie CLEARING AUCTION • SALE of BOtiSEHOL-Q EFFECTS for Jim & Vi Arnold 662 Outram St, Uucknow Friday, July 13/90' 6:00 PM For information contact: °Jim & Ili Arnold 528=2019. Auctioneer: Brian Fiintoul 357.2349 CLEARING ESTATE AUCTION SALE of HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, ANTIQUES, will be held for The Late Gerrit Logtenberg of Huron Haven Saturday, July 7/90 10:00 A.M. Lucknow Arena Bedroom suite (Queen size bed); 3 dressers; 2 night tables; btankefbox; tamps; antique cupboard; swivel rocker; telephone; rug shampooer; meat grinders; King Edward Imperial cigar box; jewellery; razors; watches; pictures; sea shells; clothe&hamper; steel cabinet; hair dryer; luggage set; wall clock; step stool; Dungannon 125th U.C. plate; double bed & dresser; radios; windmill Tamp; globe; plaques; Filter Queen vacuum with power head; 2 old dressers; knick knacks; mats; 2 apt. sized freezers; 2 steel chests; sewing box; golf clubs; swivel rockers; 26" colour T.V.; cof- fee tables; end tables; pipes; salad maker; carpet sweeper; chrome table with 6 chairs; 3 pc. sectional wall unit; electric sewing machine; old Dutch chime clock; stereo with radio & cassette player; records; vases; hats; Dutch collector plates; souvenirs from Holland; souvenir spoons; an- tique dishes; cups and saucers; Blue Mountain pottery; cushions; file b'ox; parlour chairs; arm chair; old books; Santa Maria boat in a bottle; toaster oven; spice rack; sorbing cart; pots & pans; swag Tamp; coffeemaker; silverware; Tupperware; toaster; utili- ty table; deep fryer; electric fry pan; T.V. aerial; playpen; lawn chairs; garden tools; whipper snipper; canes; car carrier; gas 'can; kettle; Dellis Blauw vases; 12" oscillating fan; electric can opener; 4 pc. canister set; wooden door; 2 humidifiers; wooden car top; lawn or- nament; sealers; aluminum door; many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: Cash or cheque with I.D. - all announcements day of sale take precedence over anything printed. 8% P. Sales Tax will be applied to taxable items sold.LUNCH BOOTH Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for loss of purchase or accidents day of sale. This is a clean offering of quality items - something for everyone! FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: AUCTIONEERS Allan R. Miller 395-5062 • and Bill Haldenby 395-5142 39. Educational LEARN AUCTIONEERING at the Southwestern Ontario School of Auctioneering. Next class: October 20-27/90. For information, contact: Southwestern Ontario School of Auctioneering, RR 5, Woodstock, Ontario, N4S7V9. (519) 537-2115.-27bc _YOUR FUTURE starts with ... Tri - County Truck Driver Training. Established in 1978, job search assistance available, daytime, even- ing and weekend courses. Financial assistance on approved credit. 1-800-265-0400. Cambridge.-27bc FREE: 1990 guide to study -at-home correspondence Diploma courses for prestigious careers: Accounting, Airconditioning, Bookkeeping, Business, Cosmetology, Electronics, Legal -Medical Secretary, ' 1 Psychology, Travel. Granton (5A) 263 Adelaide West, Toronto, 1-800-950-1972.-27bc a, 38. Auction Sale EVENING AUCTION SALE of HOME FURNISHINGS 81; ANTIQUES will be held for the Estate of the late NIRS. MARGARET POLLOCK eNingham) • with added conalgnm,ots in TEESWiATER AGGR-CURLbU.ILRING on MONDAY. JULY 9 starting at 6400 P.M. PARTIAL; LST INCLUDES: Sellingfor nibs, Pollock. Estates: Neariy new chesteriield;. loveseat and chair; living room furniture; wall unit -entertainment centre; chord organ and bench; colour T.V.; electric sewing machine; din- ing room tables and chairs; bedroom furniture; antique war- drobe; antique ice box; dishes; kit- chenware; microwave; stove; fridge; Simplicity automatic washer; Simplicity dryer; lawn chairs; gas B.B.Q.; garden tools; kerosene heater and tank; and more. Consignments include: antique fur- niture; box stove and piped; water pump and pressure tank; bicycle; Dutch style wooden door and mat- ching aluminum door; quantity of dishes; and much more. LISTINGS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. Consignors and Auctioneers not responsible for accidents, injuries or losses connected in any way with the sale. TERMS: Cash or cheque with I.D. night of sale. Snack bar. AUCTIONEERS WALLACE BALLAGH TeesWater = 392-6170 GRANT McDONALD Ripley 395-5353 44. Engagements HEDLEY-McM.URRAY Joyce and Delbert Hedley of Kinlough wish to announce the for- thcoming marriage of their youngest daughter Karen to Rick McMurray of Lucknow, son of Mary McMurray Exeter and Don McMurray Lucknow. The wedding will take place July 7th 1990 at 5:00 o'clock, Church of Messiah, Kincar- dine. Reception to follow in Lucknow. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. -27 45. Marriages McRAY-HARTIN David Shawn McKay and Karen Jean Harlin are pleased to an- nounce their marriage. The wed- ding took place Saturday, June 23, 1990 at 4 p.m. at the Lucknow United Church. -27 MOONEY McKIM Mr. and Mrs. Roy Castle are hap- py • to announce the marriage of their daughter Kathryn McKim to Mr: Howard Mooney. The wedding took place June 23 in Wiarton.-27 46. In Memoriam HACKETT In loving memory of Tom Hackett who passed away July 4, 1982. Though you died eight years ago, Time takes away the edge of grief, But memory turns back every leaf, Sunshine fades and shadows fall, But sweet remembrance outlasts all. Always remembered by wife Tillie, family and grandchildren. -27x i47. Cards of Thanks LUCKNOW CENTRAL PUBLIC SCHOOL My sincerest thanks to the studneta and staff at lacknow Central for the generous gifts, thoughtful ex- pressions of appreciation, and par- ting good wishes as I retire as a teacher there. I have truly valued our association and take with me many pleasant memories of the twenty-five years I spent in your midst. Sincerley, Kathryn Campbell. -27x 47. Cards of `fhoinks WHIM wis' it to thank au the Commies of Branch 309Q Wallow Legion for their lovely card and gift - II wa$. realnice of yotl guys and girls. Thank Yon Againp Rill (Buster) Whitby. 27x ATKINSON We would like to :thank the followng local merchants for the gift plate we received, Lockout District Co- operative, Montgomery Motors, Lucknow Village Market, McDonagh insurance and :Real Estate Brokers, Finlay Decorators, IieeVee's Fashions, Cies Plumb- ing and Heating, Ebner Umbach Pharmacy, Lucknow Home Hard- ware. Also thanks to those who visited us, gave us gifts and helped out in any way. Thank You Steve, Joanne and Melissa. -27x CAMPBELL I wish to thank everyone for atten- ;ding my 95th birthday part and for gifts that I received, Special thanks to all those who helped in any way to make the day so special. I was especially happy to see so many out. Grace Campbell. -27 ROBSON Could of been the whiskey, might have been the gin, could of been the 24, six pack, I don't know, But look at the mess I'm in. My head is like a football, I think I'm going to die, Telling me oh me, oh my, WASN'T THAT A PARTY! Love from the Gang. -27 HAMILTON I would like to say thanks to fami- ly and friends for visits and cards while in the hospital. A special thanks to the Doctors and Nurses who made me see the light of another day. Andrew -27x 148. Coming Events COMMUNITY SHOWER for Susan Irvin will be held on Saturday, July 14 at 2 p.m. at Trinity United Church. Everyone is welcome. -27,28x SCHOOL REUNION Reminder of the reunion of all students of SS 2 Kingsliridge, July 7, at the home of Marlene and Doug MacDonald, St. Helens. -27 INFORMATION SERVICE for seniors and physically disabled adults living in Huron County. 482-5666 or 1-800-267-0535 if long distance. Give us a call!-27eowtf HORTICULTURAL MEETING Lucknow & District Horticultural ' Society meeting at the Legion on July 10 at 8 p.m. Guest speaker John Gibson of Treemendous,-27ar CUMMINGS AUCTIONEERING and Moving are pleased to host 2nd Annual Collectible and Antique Car and Truck Auction, Saturday, July 28, Listowel Please consign your vehicle early. For information phone Andy Cummings (519) 291-1311.-27bc MINDEN PUBLIC SCHOOL /A.S.E.S. 50th Anniversary Reunion, Saturday, September 22, 1990. All former staff and students welcome. Open House 2-5 p.m. Dance 8-12 p.m.-27bc VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL July 23 - July 27 at Lucknow Chris- tian Reformed Church, 293 Place St. Lucknow. Ages 4 to 12, 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 p.m. For more infor- mation call 357-3182.-26-29ar BINGO Goderich Knights of Columbus, Thursdays 7:30 p.m. Saltford Valley Hall, $3200 in prizes: $1000 jackpot must go.-5tfar 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 accessi- ble. Potential prize board over $3,000. $1,000 jackpot on 54 calls or less. $500 must go!-tfnar 48. Golding Events 71 H .ANNUM]. T Q 11 FNHAM Bluegrass Festival ilii `l'Otte0100111, July Via. vainPal& swwimmh a piing, games, free children's 4C. tivities. real bands, gospel showy. Tickets and information ('416) 936-2334,.(416) 936-4816..(4%6) 936 1414:--2vbe HACK1. r .rime AND BARBECUE Stluday, July 8th 1990, 9$:30 p.in, Ashfield Park. -26,27 ANNUAL PIONEER PARK RUMMAGE SALE Friday, July 13 8 p.m., Bayfield • Community Centre Arena. -24-28 What's cooking with gas barbecue safety All across Canada, on porches, back decks, patios and balconies, gas barbecue have become a fix- ture. They are so much a part of the family summer cooking routine, few people stop to consider the serious consequences of improper or careless use. Who would imagine that a gas barbecue hose, improperly con- nected, could turn into a treacherous flame thrower? That's exactly what happened last sum- mer to a southern Ontario family. Aside from damaging their own- home, wn-home, the "flame thrower" started a fire in the neighbour's home as well. Fortunately, no one was injured. "It's so easy to prevent this type of accident," says Peter Gravel, the claims adjuster with Wellington Insurance who handled the barbecue "flame thrower" incident. "Many people leave their gas barbecue exposed to harsh elements during the winter months, not realizing the damage that can occur to joints, hoses, fittings and seams." Gravel points out that a weakness in any part of the equip- ment could lead to the incident described above, or an exploding tank, which unleashes enough force to blow out a wall and cause serious injury. While proper hook-up and maintenance are a must, it's also important to consider where you barbecue. "Positioning your barbecue near a wooden wall or under wooden awnings or eaves is asking for trouble," says Gravel, noting that "even a flare-up while cooking can start a serious fire or, at the very least, injure the user." Gravel acknowledges that "dur- ing the lazy, hazy days of summer, it's hard to be vigilant - but com- mon sense and care is all it takes. In the long run, reducing accidents like this also pays off by reducing insurance premiums for everyone." Adequate cleaning of your gas barbecue is more important than you may think. Regularly clean the grill and containers that catch drip- pings and change lava rocks every two years or more. This will pre- vent the accumulation of grease - reducing the possibility of a grease fire. This month, Canadian Consumer - The Radio Edition will devote one of its daily broadcasts to gas barbecue safety tips provided by the Canada Safety Council and sponsored by Wellington Insurance. To avoid burns and injuries, they remind you to lift the lid of the barbecue before igniting the gas and light the barbecue the moment the gas flow is on. Always turn off the main valve at the tank as well as the heat control valves when finished. More information on how to safe- ly use and maintain your gas barbecue, including instructions for checking connections and the tank, is available from Wellington in- surance brokers or your provincial safety council. 1