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MURRAY MOFFAT
EIectrIcaI Contractor
LUCKNOW
PHONE 528-2913 OR 392-6061
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RENOVATIONS
RR NO.5 LUCKNOW
PHONE 395.5311
. INVESTMENT
THE STERLING
TRUST CORP.
INCORPORATED IN 1910
Prevailing Interest Rates
Retirement Savings Plan
Your Representative
ALEX MacNAY
LUCKNOW
WM. A. (Bud)
HAMILTON
AGENT FOR BP OiL LTD.
Gasoline
Heating Fuels
Burner Service and
Furnace Installations
Trucks Radio Equipped
For Better Service
Dial 528-3006 Res. 528-3616
Wholesale and Retail
BRAD' -S
PLUMBING
AND
HEATING
Repairs and Renovations
Industrial - Commercial,
and Residential
FREE ESTIMATES
395-5771
WM. R. NELSON
CARPENTRY
Area Representative For
TRALEE
KITCHEN CABINETS
AND VANITIES
Free Estimates
No Obligation
• LUCKNOW
PHONE 528-2949
CHiSHOLM
FUELS
HEATING
OILS
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LUCKNOW
Phone 529-7524 Or 524-7681
BURNER SERVICE
Products For Partn,'Honie
andidustry
People whoa eount the cost are
not necessarily the first to pay.
the
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HOME -- AUTO
COMMERCIAL.
INSURANCE
. AGENT
SEAN WHITBY
LUCKNOW
WINGHAM
MEMORIALS
• GUARANTEED GRANITES „
CEMETERY-LETTERiNG
REASONABLEPRICES
Rep.:
MacKenzie Funeral Home
Bus. Phone 357-1910
Res. Phone 357.1015
R.W. BELL
OPTOMETRIST -- GODERICH
The Square
...(Phone 524-7661)
VICTORIA AND GREY
TRUST CO.
For information on
TRUST CERTIFICATES
INCOME AVERAGING
REGISTERED RETIREMENT
SAVINGS PLAN
Cali Their Representative
LLOYD (Hap) HALL
528-2045
KARL C. LENTZ
CHARTERED
ACCOUNTANT
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
TEL. 357-1087
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COTTAGES - COMMERCIAL
INVESTMENTS
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Victoria and Grey - City
Standard - Premier
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Agency
BARRY - ROD
Phone 528-3423 or 528-2031
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McCREATH
FUNERAL HOME.
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ASSOCIATED FUNERAL
DIRECTORS SERVICE
FUNERAL SERVICE
Services conducted according
to your wishes at your Home,
your Church, or at our Funeral
Home at no additional charge.
Lucknow. Phone 528-3432
or
Ripley, Phone 395-2969
Day or Night
Rap: Wingharn Memorials -
CARD OF THANKS' CARD OFTHAtiS
_ ,
Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Hyndmad
(nee Lynda Dawson) wish to
express their sincere appreciation •
to relatives, neighbours and
friends for the floral tributes,
cards, donations to Crippled
Children and Alpha Research and
many acts of kindness in the
passing of our loved one. Special
thanks to Rev. W. B. Ball ,ff r his
guidance and support. Ali was
greatly appreciated.
Gerry and Lynda
—15x
I wish to thank all my relatives,
neighbours and friends for their
kind thoughts,' cards and gifts
while I was a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
Sincerely,
Alfred H. Patterson
—15x
Ripley Minor Hockey would
like to thank their many faithful
supporters ' and fans for their
encouragement during the seas-
on. A special thanks goes to the
coaches and managers as well,
and of course, to those whom we
cannot do without, the players
themselves, because they put up
some fine hockey; and kept things
at the arena humming with
activity all winter. --15ar
Bob McAllister would like to
express his sincere thanks to the
many friends and neighbours for
their visits, cards and treats
received since his injury. Special
thanks to the Doctors and staff at
Lucknow Medical Centre and
Wingham and District Hospital
and especially to Eldon Mann for
the trip to St. Joseph's Hospital,
London.
—15x • • 100,000.voiunteers in Ontario
Special thanks to our fancily for
arranging our 30th anniversary
party. Special thank you for
cards, gifts and to everyone who
came to make it such an enjoyable
evening. Thanks also to the girls
who helped make lunch. The
evening will long be remember-
ed.
7,
-;-15
Ross and Bernice Henry
I wish to express thanks for
gifts, cards and visits while I wad
a patient in the hospital last week.
Cecil Garniss
—15x
The . family of the late Myrtle
Lane wish to express their
gratitude to relatives, friends and
neighbours, for all their cards,
flowers and kindnesses during
her lengthy illness. The staff at
the Pinecrest Manor and Drs.
Corrin, McKim and Bradley are
also very much appreciated for all
their efforts. Our many thanks to
Rev. Thompson and also the
Kin,lough Presbyterian ladies for
the lunch following the service.
These and many other kindnesses
will always be remembered by
our family.
The Lane Family
—15x
I would like to thank all who
sent cards, gifts and visited me
while I was in the hospital.
Laura McNeil'
—15x
Cancer
can be beaten
There would be a shortage of
worms if every bird was early.
Believe It
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CARD OF THANKS
Sincere thanks and apprecia-
tion is 'extended to friends,
neighbours, 'relatives, also to
Doctors and staff of Wingham
and District Hospital for all
expressions of sympathy and
kindness extended in the passing
of my brother, Alvin.
Dorothy McLeod
—15
I wish to thank everyone for
cards, letters, flowers, gifts and
visits while I was a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London.
Mrs. Gordon Lyons
--15x
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to all who sent' cards,
treats and visited me while I was
a patient in Wingham Hospital.
Special thanks to Drs. Corrin,
McKim, Bradley and Dr. Watt of
Goderich, and all staff on 2nd
floor.
Mrs. Spence Irwin
—15x
Huronview
Nems
Mrs. Shirley Luther led the
Sunday Evening Song Service
sponsored by the South Huron
Christian Women's Club. Mr.
Luther accompanied at the organ.
The Huronview Orchestra prov-
ided the music on Monday after-
noon in the Normal Care sitting
room. • Mr. Andrew Doig of
Seaforth was welcomed to the
Home.
The Old Tyme Dance Club of
Clinton provided the entertain-
ment for Family Night. The
Dance Club has a membership of
thirty couples • and they meet.
every other Friday night during
the winter months -in- the Orange
Hall, Clinton. Gladys VanEg-
mond and Elgin Nott provided the
music and Gordon Papple does
the calling. They danced the
French minuet, the waltz -country,
square dances, the hell -toe -polka,
waltzes and two steps. Mrs.
Milton Wiltsie thanked the Club
on behalf of the residents. Ten
members of the Crafty Critters
4-H- Club of Clinton and.their
leaders, Susanne Brandoand
Dorothy Bougher, along with the
regular volunteers, assisted with
the wheelchairs.
Twenty-five members of the
Over Ninety Club met on Wed-
nesday afternoon and enjoyed an
hour of old-tyme music provided
by the Huronview Orchestra.
Readings were given by Miss.
Jackson and a visitor of the Club,
Miss Bertha Deihl. The Walker -
burn Club volunteers assisted
. ith the activities and the
Kitchen Staff provided tea and
cookies.
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