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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-01-19, Page 14IMO Whom , rV+teis +ritly, 3c■rsicY I, I —P e H 1. Ankles ter sate 1. Articles Ter sale 9. Accenn. to rent 20% DISCOUNT STOREWIDE Yarns of Tralee, 6 miles east of Listowel on Hwy. 86, 291-4405, 9 - 5 Monday thru Saturday, 9 - 9 Fridays. —2,3 DRY AIR Try an Electrohome Humidi- fier from Greer T.Y. Bred ffiec tic„ phone 528-3112, Lucknow. We also have fil- ters and Sanitaire for your Eiecttrnhome humidifier, --45tteowar CEDAR POSTS 5 - 8" tops, anchor posts and bre. Phone 395-5773. —34tt SICK ROOM SUPPLIES, patient adds, support gar- ments, convalescent prod- ucts, etc. Rieck Pharmacy, 14 Shoppers Square, Goderich, 524-7241.—25tfar TRY C & E Furniture, new and used. Dial Goderich, 524- 7231.---4Otf OSTOMY SUPPLIES and ap- pliances. Rieck IDA Pharm- acy, 14 Shoppers Square, Goderich, 524-7241.—25tfar IN HOME mastectomy ser- vices now available. Contact Mrs. Adams or Mrs. Stringer at Rieck I.D.A. Pharmacy, Shoppers Square, Goderich, 524-7241.—25tfar JANUARY SPECIALS All Dion forage boxes ord- ered and paid in January, $1,000.00 OFF. Tracks, skis, windshields, etc. available for all makes of snowmobil- es. Most parts in stock for Arctic Cat. Ron Stanley Farm Supply, 395-2434, Bervie. --14 g/. H.P. MOTOR, new; c/, h.p. used motor; 4 burner motor; 8 fan or pump .motor, "/• to V/3 h.p.; humidifier G.E.; 1 exhaust fan 14"; a rad for Dart or Valiant slant six; 4 new controls for oil furance. Phone 528-3714. —2,3 PERSONALIZED WEDDING and anniversary invitation catalogues now available for overnight viewing. Call Mar- ilyn Murray, 528-3635. —2tfar STOCK REDUCHON SALE Over 1000 rifles, shotguns and scopes must be cleared. Huge savings on all items in store. Village Market Guns, Underwood. Phone 368-7182. Open 7 days. —3-8 WOOD FOR SALE, ash and birch, $25.00 a cord in 6 cord loads. Phone 395-5837 or 395-S379.—3,4,5,6x 1977 SNOWMOBILE, Ski- doo, Everest 340, in excellent condition. Phone 528-2730. —3,4x SATELLITE TELEVISION receiving equipment by Channel Master. Demonstra- tions available. Jarvis T.V., Teeswater, 392-6616. —3-6 FULL LINE OF FARM equip- ment, all in A-1 condition. Phone 529-7889. —3,4 4. Articles wanted EXERCISE BICYCLE with odometer and tension control in good condition wanted. Phone after 6 p.m. 529-7607. —2nx USED PAIR OF CROSS country skis, size 8. includ- ing boots, skis and poles. Phone 528-2945 after 6 p.m. —3 7. Real estate for sale JOIN THE RETIREMENT Community of Port Sydney in Muskoka for Tess than $70,000 in your energy effic- ient custom built house. Ground water heat pump, municipal water and paved road, mature trees, sailing, golf and tennis. After 6 p.m. 416-497-5059 or 705-385- 2584. —03 9. Accom. to rent FOR SALE OR RENT - two bedroom house in Dungan- non, available February 1. Phone 395-3255. --2,3,4 THREE BEDROOM home for rent in Lucknow and a three bedroom home for sale in Lucknow. For more in- formation call Ezra Stanley, 528-2392. —2,3 STORE ON MAIN STREET. Pilon 528-3007. --47tfar 10.. Wanted to rent BORN AGAIiN, spirit filled, Christian man, age SD, wish- es to Find roona and board in a Bible believing Christian home. Able to pay 550.00 per week for anis spirit filled Monne setting. Enjoy children and young people or as the Lord leads any Christian couple v4 -ho could use the additional financial assist- ance that MOO per vsvek would bring in these todays trouble times. Farms el- rural setting aocepttable. For furth- er information please write to I3ox "T", c/o Lucknow Sent- inel, Box 4000, Lueknow, Ont- ario NOG 2110. —I „2,3x 11. Rolm and board comity ROAD LODGE Private rooms, meals, 24 hour supervision, etc. For senior citizens and retirees. Dorothy Parrish, R. fi 3, Lucknow, 395-5283. —3tf 14. Employment wanted NEED A HANDYMAN?? Experienced in carpentry and home renovations in- cluding roofing, plumbing, - cabinet making and electric- al. Call 528-3834 after 6 p.m. —50-7 EIGHTEEN YEAR OLD man looking for full or part time work. Phone 528-5353. —3 FOR MAJOR OR MINOR carpentry renovations, with professional results, at the right price, call collect (519) 836-9457 and ask for Bob. —3,4 18. Services available DON THOMPSON T.V. and Appliances - Admiral Sales and Service; tower and an- tenna installation, refrigera- tion service, 395-3466, Rip- ley.—=9tfar AUCTIONEER SERVICE Grant McDonald, Ripley Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater Licensed Auctioneers Saks of All Types Phone Ripley 395-5353 Teeswater 392-6170 LUCKNOW TAXI Owner/Operator James Steiner Delivery Service; reasonable rates; local and long distance trips; fully insured. 528.3116 C & B BUILDERS •Custom Homes • Barns •Cement Work •AII Types of Additions • Renovations • Recrestton Rooms CUSTOM MADE FURNITURE Licenced Cerpenters 524-2021 after 41p.m. 18. Sagrices available 20. Public notices 27. Deaths cusrom WELDING, port- able and in -shop. Fabraoation and repairs. Free estimates. Reasonable rates. St. Helens Mfg., S28-6945. - Sttf REG B B LEY PLASTERING K STUCCO CONTRACTOR 26 YEARS EXPERIENCE R. *6, GODIERICH 529-7472 —48-3 GET -OFF -Oil install - Electric Heating Ceiling Paddle Fans Room to Room Faros Electric Dryer Heat -acclaimers BURKE ELECTRIC Electrical Contras tot 23 Years Electrical Heating Experience • kppliances • 357-2450 Winghain 1 PIANO, ORGAN GUITAR INSTRUCTION Classical or Modern Day Times Available For Adult Lessons Call Marilyn Murrtky or Anita Dekker S26-363S --2,3,4aar r..v. HOME INSULATION Walls and Attics ADAMSON INSULATION Government licensed contractors Free Estimates LUCKNOW 528-2113 t Mantel Clocks Repaired Free Estimates AGNEW JEWELLERY & GIFTS Lucknow 528-3532 20. Public notices CANCEL SKATING LESSONS Figure skating lessons will be cancelled Saturday. Jan- uary 22 only because the ice is rented for the annual broomball tournament. Skat- ing resumes its regular schedule. January 27. —2.3 HOW DOES YOUR SENTINEL LABEL READ? IZ INUOSS TOWNSHIP NOTICE The tow nship:waste disposal site will be open on the following Saturdays, f',rom '9 to 5, until further notice. January 22, February 5 and 19, Marchi 5 and 19. Township of IK[nloss —2,3nx ATTENTION VETERANS EX -SERVICEMEN AND WOMEN & DEPENDENTS The Royal Canadian Legion Service Bureau Officer, Mr. C. Wall, Provincial Service Officer, London, Ontario, will be visiting in the area. Anyone wishing information, advice or assistance, regard- ing: (a) War Disability Pensions (b) treatment for entitled veterans (c) Application for Benevol- ent Funds (d) Appeals against adverse original applications for War Veterans and Wid- ows Allowance is requested to contact the Service Officer or Secretary of the Local Branch, whose name appears bc;low, not later than January 22, 1983 to arrange an interview. Irvine Eley, Service Officer. ---3ar APPLICATIONS WILL BE received for grazing steers 400-650 lbs.. on the ,A. R, D, A. pasture farm for the 1983 season, Applications will also be received for heavy cattle 600-800 lbs. for the months of May, June and July, Entry fee - $3.00 per head to accompany application. Grazing fees 22c per lb. Application forms available from Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Box 1330, Walkerton, Ontario - Telephone 881-3301 or Zen- ith 97920. Application dead- line March 1, 1983. —3,4 HORSE DRAWN sleigh rides or hay rides. Your place of ours. Phone 529-7420 or 529- 7818. —48tf 21. Personal ANY INFORMATION of Robert McKeith (born Aug- ust IS, 1836) and Rachel McKeith (Jardine) born Oct- obce 10, 1838) or Kin, contact Sandra Lilwall, Box 1046, Lloydminister, Saskatche- wan, S9V 1E9. —3-7 iS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM in your family? Al -Anon can help families and friends of alcoholics. Phone Walkerton 881-3113, Goderich 524- 6001. Ask for an Al -Anon number.—45Unx PREGNANT and need help? Free positive confidential support. Birthright. Call 357- 1066, ,157-2392, 357-1769 or London 432-9179 collect. —9tfar HAVING A DRINKING PROBLEM? AA can help. Phone Goderich 524-6001 or Walkerton 881-3655. —40tfa r ANDREW R. W. Andrew, Barrister and Solicitor, Listowel. . ssed away January 17, 1983 at Listowel Meurrotial Hospital, after a lerggthy illness. Fun- eral service from Robert 'henccn Funeral Home, List- owel, Thursday, January 20, 1983 at 2 p.m. 30. In memoriam HALDENBY In loving remembrance of our beloved mother, soya, son -its -law, and granddaugh- ter, whom trod has called from our earthly homes, to that larger life on high. Tale up Thy cross and follow nue, The Saviour said; and think not, Till death, to lay it down, For only they who bear the Cross., May hope to wear the glor- ious crown. In that bright and eternal city, Where no tears e'er dim the eye; In the home of many man- sions, We will meet them, bye and bye. Always remembered by the family, An, Matrorie and Shirley and families. GARDNER In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Sid Gardner, who passed away January 19, 1963. God took him home, it was His will, But in our hearts we love him still; His memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed away. We often sit and think of him When we are all alone, For memory is the only friend That grief can call his own. Lovingly remembered by Keith, Bill, Allan, Brian, Elaine and families. —3x BUSHELL In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Gertrude Bushell, who pas- sed away January 17, 1979. Always remembered by her family and grandchild- ren. —3x 31. Cards of thanks NINE LITTLE PiGS Thanks to Steve, Gary and the OPP for helping to return our two lost friends. Nine Little Pigs —3x O'DONNELL To all friends who sent cards, called car visited me as ex- pressions of sympathy in the loss of a dear brother; my heartfelt thanks.- Sincerely, Betty O'Donnell —3x ALTON Mrs. Paula Alton would like to thank Dr. Jolly and all friends and neighbours for cards and visits while in Wingham Hospital. —3x Classified Deadline is Monday at 5 p.m. 4,43