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Notice to creditors
19. Notice to creditors 20. Public notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF THOMAS
EDWARD EARL HARRIS,
late of the Township of
Kinloss, in the County of
Bruce, Farmer, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that all persons having
claims against the late Thom-
as Edward Earl Harris, who
died on the 7th day of
December, 1982, at the
Township of Kinloss, in the
County of Bruce, are notified
to send their claims duly
verified to the undersigned
solicitors, on or before the
20th day of May, 1983.
After said date the estate will
be distributed and the Exec-
utors will only be liable for
claims of which they have
then received notice.
DATED at Walkerton this
19th day of April, 1983.
Waechter, Magwood,
MacKenzie & Van De Vyvere
Barristers & Solicitors
215 Durham Street East
Walkerton, Ontario
NOG 2V0
Solicitors for the gxecutors:
Stuart Jamieson
Marion Harris
—17,18,19
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
All Claims against the estate
of
WILLIAM HAROLD
EDWARDS
late of Pinecrest Manor
Nursing Home Limited,
Lucknow, Ontario, Married
Man, deceased, who died on
or about the 29th day of
March, A.D. 1983, must be
filed with the undersigned
personal representative on or
before May 4th, 1983; there-
after the undersigned will
distribute the assets of the
said estate having regard
only to the claims of which
the undersigned then has
notice. DATED April 13th,
1983. Barbara Given and
Therese Edwards, Execut-
rices, c/o GEORGE J.
BROPHY, Barrister & Solic-
itor, Box 610, Lucknow, Ont-
ario, NOG 2H0.
—16,17,18ar
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
IN THE ESTATE OF
FREDERICK HORTON
KEITH
ALL PERSONS having
claims against the Estate of
the above-mentioned, late of
the Village of Lucknow, in
the County of Bruce, Retired
Farmer, who died on Feb-
ruary 26th 1983. are required
to file proof of same with the
undersigned on or before the
7th day of May, 1983.
After that date the Exec-
utor will proceed to distri-
bute the Estate having re-
gard only to the claims of
which he shall then have had
notice.
DATED at Wingham, Ont-
ario, this 11 th day of April,
A.D. 1983.
CRAWFORD, MILL,
DAViES & ELSTON
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Executor.
—16.17,18ar
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
All claims against the estate
of
LLOYD KENNETH MCNALL
late of the Village of Luck -
now, in the County of Bruce,
Widower, deceased, who
died April 4th, 1983, must be
filed with the undersigned
personal representative on or
before May 4th, 1983; there-
after the undersigned will
distribute the assets of the
said estate having regard
only to the claims of which
the undersigned then has
notice. Dated April 13th,
1984. Garnett McNall and
Margaret Swan, Executors,
c/o GEORGE J. BROPHY,
Barrister & Solicitor, Box
610, Lucknow, Ontario, NOG
2H0.—16,17,18ar
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
All claims against the estate
of
IDA MAE MILLER
late of Pinecrest Manor
Nursing Home Limited,
Lucknow, Ontario, Widow,
deceased, who died on or
about April 5th, 1983, must
be filed with the undersigned
personal representative on 'r
before May 4th, 1983; there-
after the undersigned will
distribute the assets of the
said estate having regard
only to the claims of which
the undersigned then has
notice.
DATED April 13th, 1983,
Rhea Whitby, Executrix, c/o
GEORGE J. BROPHY, Bar-
rister & Solicitor, Box 610,
Lucktsow, Ontario, NOG
2H0. a16,17,18ar
20. Public notices
WiLDWOOD Manor Ranch,
Georgetown, Ontario. 40
minutes west Toronto. SUM-
MER CAMP. Wilderness
adventure. Horseback rid-
ing, trails, competition.
Swimming. Complete sports
program. Family holidays.
Groups welcome. 416-877-
6852. —018
TO WHO EVER TOOK the
flower bouquet from the
wedding reception in Luck -
now April 30, I hope you get
great pleasure in knowing it
broke the 4 year old flower
girl's heart.
J. Hickey
—18
21. Personal
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,—45tfnx
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.
—40tfar
CALL 528-2822
ACTION • PACKED
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Lueknnw Sentinel, Wednesday, May 4, 1983—Page 17
20. Public notices
31. Cards of thanks
Nue-on County Hselth Unit Invites you to on
OPEN HOUSE - HEALTH FAIR
being hold on THURSDAY. May 12 froth 9:30
a.m. to t1:00 p.m. In the auditorium o. :the
ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH. CLINTON.
Opening ceremony et '10:00 a.m. with Jack
Riddell. M.P.P.; Murrey Elston. M.P.P.; Tom
Cronin. Chairman. Huron County Board of
Health. and Dr. H. Cieslar. M.O.N. "Jump
Rope for Heart skipping demonstration et
10:30 a.m. by Usborne Central School
students. Teo room. displays (including
Health Unit services, as well os community
health agencies). and health films in
operation throughout the day for your
enjoyment. Everyone Welcome! NO
CHARGE. An opportunity to obtain
information from health professionals • Just
for the Health of It!
ATTENTION UFFI HOMEOWNERS
Monday May 0 Mooting In
Listowel Postponed Duo To Inability
Of MPPs To Attend On That
Date. Please Watch This Paper For
New Time And Dates.
24. Business oppor.
31. Cards of thanks
WORK AT HOME advertis-
ing -mailing program, Details
self-addressed stamped en-
velope. J, R. King's Mailing
Services, Dept, HIP -5 Box
427, "F", Thunder Bay,
Ontario P7B 2P3. —018
CASH CROP. Become part of
a multi-million dollar indus-
try. Earn $20,000.00 per
year, covered by a buy-back
contract, for part-time work
ideally suited for operation in
your home or backyard. We
offer: equipment package,
formal training, on-going as-
sistance, absolutely no sel-
ling or public contact work.
investment of $6550 requir-
ed. For further information
call: Delite Horticultural Sys-
tems inc. 6533D Mississauga
Road, Mississauga, Ontario
L5N I A6 AC 415-821-2152.
—017
30. In memoriam
REED
In loving memory of' a dear
wife and mother Debbie
Recd, who passed away.
Mav 9, 1980.
1 ' us you were someone
special,
We miss you every day,
But the saddest day in all our
life,
Was the day you passed
away.
We think of you in silence,
We often speak your name,
But all we have el re memor-
ies,
And your picture in a frame.
Fondly remembered by
husband, Will and family.
—18x
31. Cards of thanks
REID
i would like to thank all my
neighbours, friends and rela-
tives for the lovely shower
held in my honour I really
enjoy ed the afternoon. I
would also like to thank
everyone for all the lovely
gifts. Ken and i are looking
forward to seeing all of you
on the 7th of May.
Anne (Colwell) Reid
18x
Van DYKE
We would like to thank rela-
tives, friends and neighbours
for celebrating with us on our
25th wedding anniversary,
and making it a day we will
always remember.
Bill and Dora
—18x
SIMPSON
We wish to express our
thanks to all friends and
neighbours who helped with
and attended our recent
reception. it was a warm
welcome to the community
and much appreciated by us
both.
Alex and Cindy Simpson
—18x
SLOETJES
We would like to thank
everyone for their visits,
cards and gifts received
while we were in the hospital
and since returning home.
Special thanks to Drs. Cor-
rin, McKim and Jolly and the
nurses on the second floor.
'thanks again.
Janice and Matthew
—18
DRENNAN
The Drennan family wish to
express their sincere thanks
to those who attended their
benefit dance and donated so
generously. Also .thanks to
the neighbours who arranged
the evening. Everyone's gen-
erosity and concern is much
appreciated. —18
HOWES
The family of the late Lilian
Howes wish to express sin-
cere thanks to friends, neigh-
bours and relatives for their
expressions of kindness; to
those who sent flowers, cards
and memorial donations; to
the ladies of the church for
the luncheon. We would also
like to thank Dr. Cauchi and
Dr. Conway. Special thanks
to the nurses and staff of 1 E
and 2nd West of Goderich
Hospital and Pallative Care.
Thanks also to Rev. Hugh
Nugent and MacKenzie and
McCreath Funera', Home.
Your kindness will always he
remembered. —18x
MeLELLAN
We wish to express our
sincere thanks to friends,
neighbours and relatives for
acts of kindness, at the time
of dear Sarah's death.
Joanne, Forbes, Christopher
and Melissa McLellan,
Anna May and Vernon
Hunter and family
—18x
KWAN
We would like to thank Lorna
and Bev Button for being so
helpful in the restaurant at
the time of our son's birth;
also, thank you to the people
who have sent beautiful
cards, gifts and best wishes.
Richard and Gloria
—18
CHARMANS
Thank you to the Lucknow
Kinettes for inviting us to
participate in their fashion
show and to our models who
did such a great job. Thank
you: Laurie Buchingham,
Dayle Taylor, Susan Steven-
son, Gail Cranston, Evans
Helm, Jamie Elliott, Ron
Crich and Barry Hackett.
Special thanks to Diane
Hackett for reading our com-
mentary. --18ar
PETTEPLACE
We would like to express our
sincere thanks for best wish-
es, gifts and visits while in
the hospital and since com-
ing home. Special thanks to
the Lucknow Medical Centre
Staff and the nurses on the
second floor for all their help,
Sharon and Devin Petteptace
—18x
32. Coming events
BAND CONCERT
May 6, 1983 at 8:15 Lucknow
Community Centre. Adults
$2.50; Public School $1.00.
Proceeds for band trip.
—15,18
BUS TRIP
Mowhawk Races, Campbell-
ville, Senior Citizens, Any-
one Can Go, Tuesday, May
24, leaves early evening.
Phone Helen McBurney,
357-3424. —18
ANNIVERSARY SERVICE
Of Trinity United Church,
Ashfield, will be held May
15, 11 a.m. Guest speaker
Mr. Archie Andrew, Family
Counsellor from Hayfield.
Special Music. The Garden
Party is June 7. —18,19
RIPLEY LIONS BiNGO
Ripley and District Lions
Club, 8 pTownsip
Hall, Riplc, '•ii , May
10. One pot oI gold: 10
regular games. 515.00; 4
corners on 5 calls, $25.00;
purple ball, $25.00; one nov-
elty special, $35.00; snow-
ball, $75.00; one share the
wealth; jackpot, $350.00 on
57 calls; consolation, $40.00.
Door prizes. —Bar
PUPPCORNS
Puppets, music and laughs
are featured when Lois, Herb
and the Puppcorns visit Blyth
Memorial Hall, Saturday.
May 14, 3:10 p.m. Tickets
$3.00. Call 523-9300. —18,19
ROSSINi QUINTET
Fun with the Classics is
provided by the Rossini
Quintet, feature players of
Orchestra London at Blyth
Memorial Hall, Sunday. May
15, 2 p.m. Tickets S8. Gall
523-9300. 18,19
32. Coming events
LUCKNOW'S JAMBOREE
'83 SPECIAL PORTRAIT
OFFER
For only $5.00 you get a full
colour 8" x 10" family
portrait. The pictures will be
taken by a professional
,otographer on May 12, 5 to
9 p.m., May 13, 5 to 9 p.m.
and May 14, 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. Appointments are re-
commended. For more infor-
mation call the Lucknow
Public School at 528-3113.
—18,19
EXPECTANT PARENT
EDUCATION CLASSES
The Huron County Health
Unit invites you to attend the
Expectant Parent Education
Classes beginning Wednes-
day, May 25, 1983. These
classes will be held in Clinton
area only. The cost is $3,00.
The next series of classes will
begin the week of September
12, 1983. For further infor-
mation and pre -registration,
please call the Health Unit
office in your area at 357-
2264,—18,19,20ar
BAKE SALE AND TEA
To be held Saturday, May 7,
1983 at the Wingham, Town
Hall from 1:00 - 3:00 p,m.
Draw for 2 baby quilts and a
hairpin lace afghan. Sponsor-
ed by Mothercare.—17,18x
PONTIFICAL MASS
St. Clements Roman Catholic
Church is celebrating its
125th anniversary with a
Pontifical Mass to be held
Sunday, July 3, 1983, at 2
p.m. followed by festivities
and a pot luck supper. All
parishioners, former parish-
ioners and friends are invit j
ed. For more information
write Box 351, St. Clements,
Ont. NOB 2M0. —018
23TH ANNIVERSARY AND
SPRING TEA
The 25th Anniversary and
Spring Tea of the Lucknow
and District Horticultural
Society will be held in the
Legion Hall on Wednesday,
May Ilth from 2 - 5 p.m.
There will be baking and
plants for sale, also lucky
draws. Everyone Welcome.
—18
MOTHERCARE MEETING
Formerly Nursing Mothers,
at Roxanne Visser's home, at
R. 1 Lucknow , on Tuesday,
Mav 10. For further info call
357-3408. —18
Attention
Farmers
A. For sale
_ _
M.F. 4 bar side rake on steel,
as nc w. G. Anderson, 529-
7358. --17,18x
ALLAN R. MiLLER, Lang -
side, FREE COFFEE, Satur-
day, May 7. Pop, chips,
cigarettes, barbed wire,
steeples, farm gates, hard-
ware. Phone 392-8240 or
528-299. — 18ar
FORD 8000, 105 h.p. com-
pletely overhauled, new hyd-
raulic pump and parts, good
rubber, $10,000.00 or best
offer. 529-7774, —18x
'LOWER KiNG pressed stave
silos, with complete dura -
guard liner and self storing
doors, designed for storing
haylage, ensilage, or high
moisture grain, Early orde
discounts. Representative
Francis Boyle, R. 11 3, Ripley.
395-5088. —13tf