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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-04-26, Page 5COMING EVENTS r ipmanow ' RUMMAGE SALE* Rummage Sale. and White Eleph- ant table to be held on Wednes- day, May 3, from .10 a.nx. to 5 p.m. in the Silverwood's building, Main Street, Lucknow. Sponsored by the Christian School Ladies' Auxiliary. --17,18 WEST HURON JUNIOR FARMER DANCE Dance to "Country Sunshine" on Friday, May 5, 1978 at Wingham Legion Hall. Dancing 'from 9:00 p.m: to 1:00 a.m. Admission $3.00 per person. NO BLUE JEANS. —17,18 HORTICULTURE TEA The Lucknow Horticulture Society are holding their spring tea and flower display in the Lucknow Legion Hall, May 10th, 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Theme, An Old Fashioned Parlour.—17,18ar COMMUNITY RECEPTION A community reception will be held for Mr. and Mrs. Doug Eedy on Saturday, April 29 at Holyrood Hall, 9:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m, Music by the "Alley Cats", Ladies'1ilease bring sandwiches. —17 FOR RENT GOOD PRODUCTIVE LAND for rent, 90 acresLucknow area. Phone 1-433-5640 after 5:30 p.m. —17,18,19 FARM HOME, for rent, three bedrooms, immediate possession. References required. Neil Mac- Kenzie, 395-5140. -17x SMALL FURNISHED apartment in Lucknow. Available immedi- ately, 528-2174. If no answer call 528-3134. -16,17 ONE BEDROOM apartment,, ground floor, private entrance; stove and frig.; heated. Day 528-2526, Evening 528-2113. --16ar NEWLY DECORATED Main Street apartment, heated. Suit- able for one or two ladies. Available now. Phone Cyril Brown, 528-2701. —16,17 ONE BEDROOM apartment, available immediately. Phone Gerrie Glenn, 528-3234. —17tf 40 ACRES OF LAND in Kinloss Township, Phone 526-7753. 17,18ar Just seeing others as we see ourselves might help some, too. NOTICE HAVING A DRINKING PROB- LEM? AA can help.Phone Walkerton 524-6001 or 881-3655. ---40tfar Y ATTENTION LAND OWNERS IN HURON TOWNSHIP Check ..all municipal drains and catch basins on your property. Report any damage to your drain commissioner, J. Button, 528- 5405.—16.19ar NEW PHONE NUMBER Thomas W. Pritchard R. R. 1 Lucknow, 528-6346 —17 HILRAY FARMS LTD. ABATTOIR, HOLYROOD The best in Home Grown, Dry Fed Beef. Try our Fresh Home Made Sausage. Custom killing by appointment. Phone 528-2132 —40tfar LUCKNOW SHIPPER TO UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO, LIVESTOCK DEPT. TORONTO Ship your livestock with BILL TAYLOR It. R.,3 GODERICH Tuesday and Thursday are shipping days from Lucknow Stockyards CLL DUNGANNON 529.7310 or LUCKNOW 528-3119 Tuesday or Thursday by 7:30 a.m. for prompt service ASK BILL FOR REQUIREMENTS OF REPLACEMENT CATTLE PINELODGE REST HOME A supervised retirement home caring for your personal needs 24 hours a day. Lucknow 528-2703. —50tfrar THE WORKSHOP CUPBOARDS, VANITIES, STAIRS, ETC. CUSTOM BUILT WE WILL BUILD FURNITURE REPRODUCTIONS, OR YOUR OWN DESIGN IN ANY WOOD YOU DESIRE Also Repair and Refinish Used Furniture For Sole Also Repair and Refinish Furniture Call 529-7205 Askes Bros. - Construction Custom Homes - Cottages - Additions Farm Buiidings -, Renovations RICHARD ASKES OFFICE, LUCKNOW, 528-2726 BERT ASKES ° WINGHAM, 357-3053 Guaranteed Service LUCKNOW APPLIANCE CENTRE SALES AND SERVICE Box 580 Call KEN 528.2946 lucknow, Ont. WANTED MAJOR APPLIANCES WANTED Refrigerators, stoves, freezers, etc., any condition. Lucknow Appliance Centre Phone $28-2946 —46ar POSITION AVAILABLE Sales Agent for . Bruce County Holstein Club. Duties: promoting and selling Holstein': Apply to John Inglis, Secretary -Treasurer, R. R. 1, Walkerton, Ontario, by May 11. --17,18 REGISTERED OR GRADE HOL- STEIN heifers, bred three to seven months and grade open heifers, all ages. Contact David Carson, 291-2049. —17 USED FURNITURE, appliances and antiques wanted. Call Jack's Place, 528-2625. —7tf FARM RELIEF SERVICE Machine Operation Tractor Driving Relief Milking Chores Done . Call Mike at 528-5851 .-14- 17x HELP WANTED - Person with car needed to deliver samples and take_ orders. Average ear- nings $5.00 per hour. For in- terview in Bruce County phone 396-4878 evenings. In Huron County phone 395-5663, evenings. -14,15,16,17 EXPERIENCED CONCRETE FORM BUILDER: MUST HAVE. SUPERVISORY ABILITY. Phone 526-7287 after 6 p.m. for an appointment. —17-20 - TO BUY -- old tables, chairs, beds, buffets, tins, advertising, signs, paintings, frames. Good prices paid. Smallacombe Anti- ques, Teeswater, Phone 392- 6840. —16, 17, 18 Avon MAKE MONEY, MEET PEOPLE BE YOUR OWN BOSS Sell Avon world famous quality products. You will set your own hours; and the harder you work, the more you earn. Call collect, Carolyn Thompson, 527-0238. —16,17ar ONE 16" OR 20" BICYCLE in good shape. Phone 529-7335. —17,18 SUMMER HELP -OPENING FOR both boys and girls between the ages of 15 and 24 years, to work on farms under the Youth Employment Program. Employ- ment can start May 1. Accom- modation available. For further details write to Box G, Lucknow Sentinel. —17 LOGS WANTED Standing Timber For top prices and instant -cash Call your local sawmill CRAIG'S SAWMILL, AUBURN Bill Craig Phone 526-7220 Al Craig Phone 526-7512 r4,41. ►..nirrdar.Afar Air mar Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, MW n. 19/e—en 5 CARD AF THANKS CARD Of THANKS mionmimmomats I would. Iike to thank everyone for all the cards, letters and visits while I was a patient in Wingham and London. I would also" like to thank all our neighbours and friends who so willingly helped with all the work at home. Special thanks " to Drs. Corrin, McKim and Bradley and the staff on 2nd floor in Wingham and Dr. Colcleugh and staff on Ward III in Victoria, London. All these acts of kindness will never be forgotten. Doug Raynard —17x Many thanks to, all our friends, relatives and neighbours who, in so many ways, made our 25th anniversary a very lovely occa- sicnn. Special thanks to our sons for the party, to all those who helped, and to everyone who came to make it such an enjoyable event. For the flowers, cards, and gifts, we thank you most sincer- ely. We will always remember our 25th anniversary. Sincerely, Dorothy and Donald Hamilton TENDERS TENDER SCHOOL BUSES Sealed tenders will be received by R. B. Dunlop, Superintendent of Business Affairs, for the supply of six (6) new school buses. Tender closing effective 12 o'clock noon, Friday, May 19, 1978. Specifica- tions and tender forms will be available at the Board Office after May 1, 1978. Lowest or any' tender not neces- sarily accepted. R. L. Cunningham Transportation Manager THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 103 Albert Street Clinton, Ontario. NOM 1LO R. J. Elliott D. J. Cochrane Chairman Director PIONEER® BRAND CORN ALFALFA SORGHUM Bruce Raynard R. 1 LUCKNOW, ,_. 528-6345 Vern Hodgins R. 4 KINCARDINE, .395-2271 WANT ADS GET RESULTS ismemensissmsameamassesmeassuas SAND BLASTING BRICK BUILDINGS ALL STEEL WORK AIR HAMMER WOK BACK HOEING ARNOLD STOTHERS GET.PHONE.44OS ATTENTIONFOR ESTIMATES • asswaseesiseaftemssineimistalreirsi We wish to thank our friends and neighbours for the enjoyable evening held at the home of Jean and George Whitby, Your gift and warm wishes are a kindness we will always remember. Carol and Wayne Atkinson —17x The family of Mrs. Edna Congram would like to thank friends, relatives and neighbours for floral tributes, contributions and many acts of kindnesses. Special thanks to Drs. and staff at Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home. --17x A sincere thank you to all the kind folks who supported me during my recent illness with prayers, cards, letters and gifts and in many thoughtful ways. I am home and much improved in health. Gladys Arnold —17 The family of the late Mary Murray wish to thank their friends, neighbours and relatives for expressions of sympathy at the time of her passing. Special thanks to Rev. Munshaw and the Presbyterian ladies for the lunch served to our friends after the service; also the staff at Pinecrest Manor for her care during the past months. Cliff, Frances, Donald, Dorothy, Bruce, Norma and their families —17 The family of the late • Alvin Charles Alton wish to express our sincere thanks to relatives friends and neighbours for all their kind expressions of sympathy, floral tributes and memorial donations, and cards of sympathy during our recent bereavement. Special thanks to Rev. Barry Passmore for his comforting words; to Dr. Bradley, Dr. Corrin and Dr. McKim for their care. Also thanks to MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home and to the pallbearers and flower bearers. Sincere thanks to all who sent food and helped out at home in so many ways. Thanks to the ladies-. of Trinity U.C.W. who served lunch at the church afterwards. Our family will always remember your kindness and thoughtful- ness. —17 I wish to thank my friends, neighbours and relatives for all the phone calls, gifts and cards` while I was a patient in Wingham Hospital. Special thanks to Drs. McKim, Corrin and Bradley; also Dr. Watt of Goderich and the nurses on the main floor. All was very' much appreciated. Thanks again. Belle Herbert --17x Len and Evelyn Crawford would like to say thanks to everyone who was so` thoughtful in sending get well messages, flowers and their prayers while Len .was a patient in the St. Petersburg General Hospital in Florida. Also thank you to all who made phone calls and visits while visiting in the area at that time. These acts of kindness were' greatly appreciated by both of us. —17 BERE BROS. CONSTRUCTION Homes, Additions Cottages, Farm Buildings Renovations DUNGANIVON PHONE 5211.7H4, 529441S