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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-01-12, Page 15c E 4 Lacknow Senttlnei, Wednesday, Jannaq 12, 19113—Page 13 b Public notices 20.. Pitylit notices 31. Cards of thanks 31. Carols of thanks 32. Coming events The Korea Comety hof bottles apPlicadons far voembearhip en TIESWIM BWCATION ADVISORY COMMUTE ThisCommittee consisting of beard members and voluateer cithens may make vecoramendstions to dire Hines Cmenty Board of Ediscatke in respect to any 'matter the establishment and deNelopment of %redid education prixgrams and services of exceptional pawns of the board. Volunteers most be nominated by a local association and appointed by the Huron County Board of Edaca- den- local ash means an association or organic of parents that operates loam within the area of jurisdkdon of a board and that is muterd wide an assadaatton or organization that Is not an association or organization of professional educators but that is incorporated and opt throughout Outwit, to further the intexests and weft-belwg of one or macre reaps of exceptional chadren or adults. Secretaries of local associations are reqs to forward applications to: Mr. D. R. Miler Superhdeadent of Special Education Huron Comity Beard of Macedon 103 Albert Street dittos, tos, Ontario NOM ILO on or before January 31, 19113. MINIM - T 24. Business oppor. FIREWOOD PROCESSING BUSINESS. Established year round business complete with automatic processor, trailers, forklift, crawler loader, timber rights also available. For more informa- tion phone 705-754-2040. 25. To give away PUPS TO GIVE AWAY Help Brad and Adrian find a home for Grub's springer spaniel puppies. To give away to a good home, please phone 528-3547, or 528-2104. 30. In memoriam KOYLE In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grand- father, Bloss Koyle, who passed away, one year ago, January 12, 1982. I seem to see in the soft light A face 1 loved the best. i think of it when the sun's last ray Goes down in the far off west. i miss you more as the time goes on Than I did on the day of your going, For absence can never close my heart The lamp of my love is still glowing. Your heart was truest in the world. Your love the best to recall; For no one could take your place, You are still the dearest of all. Lovingly remembered by wife, Eileen, Garry, Linda and families. —2x ANDERSON Glen, April I3th, 1959 January 18th, 1981. There's a place set apart, in the depths of our hearts, A corner thats always your own, No one can replace it Or ever erase it For we keep it for you alone. Always remembered by Uncle Bill, Aunt Marie and all the family. 30. In memoriam MOLE In loving memory of a dear husband . father and grand- father, Harvey Mole, who passed away two years ago, January 14, This months comes back with deep regret, For it brings back a day we will never forget, We do not need a special day, To bring you back in mind, The days we do not think of you, Are very hard to find. They say time heals all sorrow, And helps us to forget, But time has only proved to us, How much we miss you yet. Always remembered and sadly missed by his wife, Belle, his family Don, Kay, Marion and grandchildren. —2x MAIZE in loving memory of a dear father, grandfather and great grandfather, Harvey Maize, who passed away January 10th, '1982. Also good, unselfish a kind, Few o this earth his equal we find, Honourable and upright in all his ways, Lbya1 and true to the end of his days. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his daughter and sons and families. —2 31. Cards of thanks O' DONNELL Once again our 'most sincere thanks to the Kinettes, the Carollers, June and Earl El- liott, Joyce and John Farrell, Gladys Huston, Donalda Gossel, Amelia and Ross Cumming. Tena McDonald, Sally and Peter Edisbury, Harry and Mary Lavis, Gwen and Albert Lennips for their Christmas remembrance to the residents. Happy New Year to All. Betty O'Donnell —2x REID The relatives of the late Mabel E. Reid wash to ex- press their sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neigh- bours, for floral tributes, and donat<icns to Memorial Funds. Special thanks to Rev. Hugh Nugent and the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home and the Pres- byterian Church, Lucknow W.M.S. for lunch. JARDINE In grateful appreciation to Drs. Corrin, McKim and Jolly and to the nursing staff and girls in training for the good care and attention I received while in Wingham Hospital; and to all my family and friends for visits, cards and gifts, All these were deeply appreciated and en- joyed- Jean Jardine —2x NELSON I would like to thank my good friends and neighbours who helped out at the recent fire on my farm. Your kindness was really appreciated. Thanks also to the Lucknow and Ripley Fire departments who responded to the call. Sincerely, Jim Nelson —2x REDMOND I would like to thank all my friends and neighbours who visited me or sent canis and gifts while I was in Wingham Hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Dr. Corrin, Jolly and McKim and nurses on the iCU for their excellent care. Theodore Redmond —2 MacCALLUM I would like to thank friends and relatives for cards, gifts, and visits while I was in hospital. Special thanks to Lucknow doctors and staff at the hospital. Elizabeth —2x MORRISON Many thanks to the nurses of the obstetrics ward and to Drs. McKim, Corrin and Jolly for the excellent care given to us during our stay in Wingham Hospital. Thanks also to friends and neigh- bours who visited us to those who sent the lovely cards and gifts. Lee and Glenda Morrison —2 HUSTON 1 wish to express my sincere thanks to everyone who remembered me while 1 was in Wingham Hospital with cards, letters, gifts and vis- its. Also, many thanks to Drs. Corrin, McKim and Jolly and nurses of Wingham Hospital, for their excellent care. All your kindness was appreciated very much. Martha Huston —2 WRAITH 1 would like to say a sincere thank you to all those who sent cards and get well wishes while i was in Wing - ham Hospital and since returning home. Also, thank you to the Lucknow Doctors and to the nurses on second floor for the good care and kindness. This was really appreciated. FranT s Wraith —2 KERR - DICKSON We wish to express our sincere thanks to the arnary friends, relatives and neigh- bours of the late late Annette (Dickson) Kerr, for the acts of kindness and support shown during our recent sad bereavement, for the many expressions of sympathy, through visits and cards, the beautiful floral tributes and donations to the Canadian Forresters Cancer Research Fund. Thank you Mr. Cowan for the special message you gave us. Special thanks for the fond brought to our house and to the ladies for serving. We would also like to thank the Blyth United Church lad- ies for the lovely lunch serv- ed after the funeral. Your thoughtfulness will always be treasured. Gerald Kerr and family Mel and Helen Dickson and families Carman and Dorothy Kerr and families —2x MENARY The Menary family would like to thank all those who remembered them in any way during their recent loss of a loving wife, mother and grandmother. Menary Family —2 NICHOLSON Sincere thank you to all who attended the "Open House" on Sunday, January 9th, 1983. The gifts, cards and phone calls were deeply ap- preciated. Dan Nicholson and family —2x Van DIEPENBEEK Sincere thanks to all those who remembered me with cards, visits and gifts while I was hospitalized. Special thanks to Lucknow Doctors. Annie Van Diepenbeek —2x 32. Coming events ANNUAL SUPPER AND MEETING Of the Lucknow Agricultural Society, will be held, Thurs- day, January 20, 1983, 7 p.m, in the Lucknow United Church. Members $5.00 each. --I,2 RIPLEY LIONS BINGO Ripley and District Lions Club, 8 p.m. Huron Town- ship Hall, Ripley, Tuesday, January 18. One pot of gold: 10 regular games, $15.00; 4 corners on 5 calls, $25.00; purple ball, S25.00; one nov- elty special, 535.00; snowball game; one share the wealth; jackpot, $375.00 on 55 calls. Consolation S40.00. Door prizes. —2ar CHILD HEALTH CLINIC The Huron County Health Unit invites you to attend the Child Health Clinic, held at the Health Unit office, Wing - ham Hospital on Wednes- day, January 19, 1983 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance 2. Anaemia Screening 3. immunization 4. Hearing Screening 5. Vision Screening h. Fluoride brushing for ages 3 to 5 years. ADULT IMMUNIZATION WILL ALSO BE OFFERED AT THiS CLINIC -2ar January LEGION DANCE Saturday, January 22 Lucknow Legion Skidoo Brous. Orchestra Smorgasbord —2,3ar Attention Farmers A. For sale KEEP YOUR CATTLEfr ee sof lice. For prompt and efficient service call William E. Cron- in, Mildmay, 367-53113. —h E. Farm services MUNI, BERG STABLE EQUIPMENT Cleaners, Bunk Feeders, Silo Unloaders, Farrowing Crat- es, Water Bowls, Cow Stalls and Hog Panelling, Contact Uoyd Johnston, R. R. 3, Holyrnod, phone 393-5390. UNITED COOPER TIVES OF ONTARIO Livestock Marketing Division Ontario wards Toronto FOr the strongest market in Ontario and Market Information call MIKE FORAN On T oesdays or groups of 5 or more on Thursdays NOW HANDLING STOCKERS Arriving weekly direct from the West U.C.O. Livestock Shipper R. R. 2, Lueknow Home 528-5903 Yard 528-3119 Stocker Yard 528-2544 r. 4 ,. Ar. 41, II. ♦ 41.1. l4 fir.! l 1-4-41.lb, ! REG BRINDLEY PLASTERING a STUCCO CONTRACTOR rdlywalli 26 YEARS EXPERIENCE R. 196, GODERICH 529-7472 -48-3 MOE CONSIGNMINT AUCTION SALE Over BO Tractors a 150 Pieecet of Equipment at Brindley Soles Yard, Dungannon, Ont. Saturday, Jenuary 15th et 9:30 A.M. Per Information ar11 BRINDLEY AUCTION 519429-742S Nr $11-521-7171 Inn h. How Does Your Sentinel Label Read? The Whglwm Sdu Aronro The Wingham Sales Arena 680 Josephine Street North End of Wingham on Hwy. 4 The Place to go for Great Savings on - BULK COOKIES - Arrow roots, wafers, sultana cookies, assorted cremes, chocolate chip, fig bars, digestive, etc. BULK BAKING GOODS • Raisins, dates, coconut, currants, flour, white or brown sugar, rice, beans, etc. DISCOUNT GROCERY ITEMS - Canned goods, juices, pickles, salad dressing, ketchup, table syrup, deter- gents. CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR - J,Rgging suites, jogging shoes, mens work clothing, safety work shoes, rubber boots, kids coveralls, ski suites, snow suites, Ladies sweaters, Jump sults, jackets. DESIGNER BLUE JEANS FOR MEN, LADIES AND CHILDREN. CARPET AND NO WAX FLOORING • Roil ends, remnants or complete rolls, we will nut to size. GUNS, AMMUNITION, SCOPES, TRAPS, HOCKEY STICKS - Rifles and shotguns by Winchester, Remington, Browning, Ruger and others. NEW AND USED FURNITURE - Antiques, glass ware, living room suites, dining room suites, bedroom suites, table and chair sets, china cabinets, box and mattresses. NOTE! We take trade Ins or will pay cash for used furniture, guns, antiques - clocks, china, etc. Will buy partial households or complete close outs. Buy, Trude or Sell, Give Us a Yell at The WINGHAM SALES ARENA 357-1730 Open Monday to Saturday 9-6 p.m. Fri. Nites till 9 p.m Cash, Cheques, Vlsa, Master Card Accepted FREE PARKING The Whighem Sales Arora!