HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-05-03, Page 5COMING -EVENTS
SUMMERFEST IS COMING
—18tf
RUMMAGE SALE
ttummage Sale and White Eleph-
ant table to be held on Wednes-
day, May 3, . from 10 a.m. 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
25th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Friends, neighbours and relatives
are invited to attend a dance in
honour of Lois and Bob McIn-
tosh's 25th wedding anniversary,
Friday, May 26th at the new
Lucknow Complex from 9:00 p.m.
to 1:00 a.m. Music by Bitter-
sweet. Lunch provided. Everyone
welcome. NO GIFTS PLEASE.
—18,19,20,21
JR. W.I. MEETING
WITH GUEST SPEAKER
The regular meeting of the
Lucknow Junior Women's Insti-
tute will be held on Tuesday, May
9th, 1978 •at 8 p.m. in the
Lucknow Town Hall.. Guest speak-
er is Dr. Henry Feenstra who will
speak on "Sibling Positions".
Everyone is cordially invited.
—18ar
SHOOT PARTY
St. Helens Hall, May 4 at 8:30
p.m: Lunch provided. Everyone
welcome. —18
EUCHRE CARD PARTY
You are invited to a euchre card
party to be held .in the Lucknow
Legion, Thursday, May .4th at
8:00 p.m. Good prizes and lunch
provided. Sponsored by the
Legion Ladies' Auxiliary. —18
LEGION DANCE
The monthly Lucknow Legion
Dance will be held Saturday, fvfay
13th to music by Ian Wilbee.
Admission includes lunch. Limit-
ed number of tickets available at
Legion bar and from executive.
—18,19ar
HOWICK LIONS' BINGO
Howick Lions' Bingo will be held
on Friday, May 5th at 8.30 p.m. in
Wroxeter Community Hall. Ad-
mission $1.00. 12 Regular games
for $10.00; 2 Share the Wealth;
one $25.00 Special; Jackpot
$105.00 on 62 calls; Purple Ball
$100.00; Door and Consolation
prizes. —18ar
Annual Meeting
HURON HISTORIC
GAOL BOARD
will be held in the gaoler's
house (entrance off Victoria
Street) at 8:00 p.m. Wed-
nesday, May 10th, 1478. The
Board cordially le.vites the
public to attend.
The Gaol is now open to the
public Monday through Friday
from 9:00 to 4:30 p.m. until May
20th, when it will be open for
the Whinier seven days a
week from 10:00- o,m,. to. 5:30
p.rn. ,.
Nothing. equals the self-respect
that comes from self-support.
WANTED
MA.IOR APPLIANCES WANTED
Refrigerators, stoves, freezers,
etc., any condition,
Lucknow Appliance Centre
Phone 528.2946
—46ar
POSITION AVAILABLE
Sales Agent for Bruce County
Holstein Club. Duties: promoting
and selling Holsteins. ,Apply to
John Inglis, Secretary -Treasurer,
R. R. 1, Walkerton, Ontario, by
May 11. —17,18
USED FURNITURE, appliances
and antiques wanted. Call Jack's
Place, 528-2625. —7tf
EXPERIENCED CONCRETE
FORM BUILDER: MUST HAVE
SUPERVISORY ABILITY. Phone
526-7287 after 6 p.m. for an
appointment. —17-20
'Mr BUY -- old 'tallles, chairs,
beds, buffets, tins, ;;'advertising,
signs, paintings, frames. Good
prices..paid. • Smallacombe. Anti-
ques, Teeswater, Phone 392-
6840. —16, 17, 18
ONE DRIVING HORSE. Contact
Eli D. Gingerich, three miles east
of St. Helens, concession 10, East
Wawanosh. —18
OLD PIANOS AND benches, any
condition. Phone Terry Taylor,
528-3216. —18
GIRL TO CARE for small child
and do light housekeeping while
mother works. Phone 395-5407.
—18
HELP WANTED
Mature, woman - general worker
for Pine Lodge Rest Home. Phone
528-2721 for appointment. —18ar
SECRETARY -TREASURER
REQUIRED
Applications will be received until
May 12th, 1978 for the above
position. The successful candi-
date will undergo a short training
period under the present Officials
and must be bondable. Duties to
commence July 4th, 1978.
Those interested, please apply in
writing stating education, em-
ployment experience, references
and anticipated salary.
West Wawanosh Mutual Fire
Insurance Company, Dungannon,
Ont. NOM 1RO Tel. 529-7961.
—18ar
HELP WANTED
Are you presently unemployed?
Call for Interview
Phone 376-2424 collect
—18,19ar
HELP WANTED
.SCHOOL CUSTODIAN
SAUGEEN DISTRICT
SECONDARY SCHOOL,
PORT ELGIN, ONTARIO
Full -Time Custodian -
40 hours per week
Applicants must be willing to do'
shift work if required and be able
to provide medical certificate and
proofof satisfactory chest x-ray or
tuberculin test.
Apply, immediately using applica-
tion form which can be obtained
by writing or telephoning the
employer below.
The Bruce County
Board of Education
Box 190, .
Chesley, Ontario
Telephone: 3632014
Attention: Mel F. Wedow
Supervisor of Buildings
at Maintenance
—18ar
NOTICE
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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
HAVING A DRINKING PROB-
LEM? AA„ can. help. Phone
Goderich 524-6001 or Walkerton
881-3655.--40tfar
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
R. R. 3 GODERICH
Tuesday and Thursday are
shipping days from Lucknow
Stockyards
CALL 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
GROW CUCUMBERS
FOR RICKS PICKLES .
For information, contracts and
seeds, write Maurice Cronin, R.
R. 3, Teeswater ' or phone
392-6290. —18,19,20
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 Sale
Also Repair -and Refinish
Furniture
Call 5294205
CARD OF THANKS
Miss Sheila Sinnett wishes to
extend her appreciation to all her
friends and neighbours for all the
lovely gifts she received at her
shower held on Thursday, April
27 at Kingsbridge.
—18
Luanow Sentinel, OR'REf1T Wednesday,umeamoomeemenmemeeeemememeeCARD OF THANKS
GRASS FOR 25-30 HEAD of
small cattle. Phone 357-1947. after
5 p.m. —18 -
GOOD PRODUCTIVE LAND for
rent, 90 acres in Lucknow 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
ONE BEDROOM . apartment,
available immediately. Phone
Gerrie Glenn, 528-3234. —17tf
FURNISHED EFFICIENCY ap-
artment, linen supplied, all
utilities paid. Immediate posses-
sion. Phone 528-3723. —18,19
CAMPING
HURON CLIFF PARK
5 miles North of
Goderich on Hwy. No. 21
LAKEFRONT or TREED LOTS
Rates: Daily '5.00 & up
Seasonal '175.00 & up
Phone 524-6438
IN MEMORIAM
WEBSTER - In loving memory of
a dear wife and mother, Winni-
fred Webster, who passed away
May 3rd, 1975.
Time goes on, memories stay
As near and dear as yesterday.
It's not the words, for they are
few;
It's the memory we keep of you.
Sadly -missed by Harold, Allan
and Glen and families.
—18x
GRAHAM - In loving memory �f a
dear daughter, Madonna.
I treasure still with love sincere;
Beautiful memories of one so
dear.
Lovingly remembered by Mom.
—18
DURNIN - In loving memory of
our son, and brother, Donald,
who passed away May 3, 1971.
Seven sad and lonely years have
passed
Since that great sorrow fell.
The shock that we received that
day,
No one can ever tell.
Your end came sad and sudden,
No time to say goodbye,
You were gone before we knew it,
Only God knows ,the reason why.
A golden heart stopped beating,
Two working hands at rest,
God broke our hearts to prove, to
us,
He only takes the best.
Sadly missed by Dad, Mom,
sister and brothers and families.
—18
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Plate your message today!
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ld McQuillin would like to
thank those who, remembered him
with cards, letters and visits while
in the hospital. Also the neigh-
bours who offered help at home,
the Lucknow Doctors and nurses
on second floor, Wingham,
—18
We would like to thank our
friends and neighbours for the
gathering held and for the lovely
gift, on our leaving the commun-
ity, Special thanks to Donald and
Linda Curran for opening their
home for the occasion.
Goldie and Mark Berger
—18
We wish to sincerely thank our
family, friends and neighbours
for the many ways in which they
remembered us, while we were
patients in University Hospital,
London and Wingham Hospital.
All was greatly appreciated.
Thanks again.
Chris and `Lottie Cooke
—18x
My appreciation to medical and
nursing ' staff while. I was in
hospital. A sincere thanks to
relatives and friends who sup-
ported me in many, thoughtful
ways.
Pearl Murdie
=18x
The family of Mrs. Alfred
Sherwood would like to thank
friends for cards and visits during
her illness and for expressions of
sympathy at the time of her
passing. -Special thanks to Drs.
Corrin, McKim and Bradley and
the nurses of Wingham and
District Hospital for their loving
care. Also to Rev. Munshaw, and
to the Presbyterian ladies who
served lunch after the service.
—18x
Catherine Cookwishes to thank
all the "Folk" of Ashfield
Community for all the lovely gifts
received at the bridal shower
sponsored on her behalf at Trinity
Ashfieldliurch, April 25. Spec-
ial thanks to the organizers of the
event, to the girls for their
entertainment and to those who
provided the lunch.
=18x
The family of the late Maude
Sherwood wish to thank their
friends, relatives and. neighbours
for expressions_ of sympathy at
the time of her passing. Special
thanks to Rev. Munshaw and the
Presbyterian ladies for the lunch
they served after the service. Also
thanks to Drs. Corrin, McKim
and Bradley and Wingham Hos-
pital staff for their care during her
stay.
Ruby and Chester Finnigan
Mildred Henry
—18
The nieces and nephews of the
late Miss Wilhelmine D. Ruther-
ford wish to express our sincere
thanks to relatives, friends and
neighbours for their kind expres-
sions of sympathy, floral tributes,
memorial donations, andcards of
sympathy during our recent
bereavement. Special thanks- to
Rev. Albert Cook for his comfort-
ing words; to MacKenzie and
McCreath Funeral Home and to
the pallbearers and flower bear-
ers, to the management and staff
of Pinecrest Manor Nursing
Home for their care and kindness.
Sincere- chanks to all who sent
foorand to the ladies of the St.
`Helens U.C.W. who served lunch
in the home after. These kind-
nesses" will always be remember-
ed.
Helen Todd
Isobel Miller
Dorothy and Gotdon McIntyre
Vera and Gordon Miller
—18x
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