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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-05-18, Page 16MINN ■ 5■ ■ M■ 18. Services available 18. Services available cal BURKE ELECTRIC Ltd. Electrical Contractors Appliance Sales & Service to all makes Refrigeration Service Open 6 days a week. 37 Years Built by Quality & Service HAS THE HIGH COST OF MACHINERY REPAIRS GOT YOU DOWN? Repairs to all makes, models of farm and industrial equipment, specializing in repairs to In- ternational Harvestor equip- ment. Experienced, certified farm equipment mechanic. Reasonable rates. Contact J. A. Culbert, 529-7469. —20-27 Dauphin Roofing ASPHALT, CEDAR AND STEEL Free Estimates GUARANTEED WORK Phone 5294085 —16tf 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 Sales of All Types Phone Ripley 395-5353 Teeswater 392-6170 BACKHOEiNG/ BULLDOZING Gravel and Topsoil Call Wayne Bushell 395.3320 CUSTOM WELDING, port- able and in -shop. Fabrication and repairs. Free estimates. reasonable rates. St. Helens Mfg., 528.6945. —17tf NEED A CARPENTER?? Experienced in carpentry and home renovations in- cluding roofing, plumbing, cabinet making and electri- cal. Call 528-3834 after 6 p.m. —12-21 LUCKNOW TAXi Owner/Operator James Sterner Delivery Service; reasonable rates; local and long distance trips; fully insured. 528.3116 —S0tfar 20. Public notices ANNOUNCEMENT! Dave and Joan Black are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their "Five Grand- children". No gifts please --- just offer a good home! —20 WOULD THE PERSON seen hurrying away from my front door early Saturday morning, April 24, carrying my brown leather purse, please leave the same and my billfold in my milk box beside the hack door. No questions will he asked. The parse was a gift from Mexico and the billfold a keepsake. The return of this would greatly please an elderly woman. —20 Uil S28-2822 ACTION 21. Personal HAVING A DRINKING PROBLEM? AA can help. Phone Goderich 524-6001 or Walkerton 881-3655. —40tfar ALONE - are you tired of being along? Are you unat- tached, separated, single or divorced? Meet that special person. Apply Box 104, Owen Sound, N4K 5P1, Please state age.—20,21x 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. Ca11 357- 1066, 357-2392, 357-1769 or London 432-9179 collect. —9tfar 22. Lost and found LOST at the Lucknow Com- munity Centre, in hall or parking lot, a ladies gold family ring with four stones. Call 529-7336. —20 24. Business oppor. CASH CROP. Become part of a multi-million dollar in- dustry. Earn $20,000 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 program, on- going assistance, absolutely no selling or public contact work, investment of $6,550 required. For further infor- mation call: Delite Systems inc., 6533D Mississauga Road, Mississauga, Ontario L5N 1A6. A/C 416-821-2152. 28. Engagements er=te C= .011110 MEM MEM •1•11091 Vols. 1 ROMMESHAUSER - HAGGIT7' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hag- gitt, R. R. 6, Goderich, Ontario are pleased to an- nounce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter, Sharon to Bernd Trommesh- auser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gunter Trommeshauser of Vancouver, B.C. The wed- ding will take place May 200, 1983 at 7 p.m. in Nile United Church, Nile, Ont- ario. Reception to follow in Lucknow. 30. In memoriam ALTON in loving memory of Mrs. Emma Alton, who left us May 17, 1982. Those we love we never lose, For always she will he Loved, remembered, treas• tired. Forever in our memory. Lovingly remembered by Frank and l.oreen Alton and family Allan and Laurinc And Ann MacDonald Austin and Joan Martin and family 31. Cards of thanks BLAKE A special thanks to Drs. Corrin and McKim and the staff at Wingham Hospital for the great care t received during my recent stay. Also a thank you to all for the words of concern, the cards and treats. —20 Greg Blake FORAN I wish to thank everyone who visited me while I was in London's University Hospital and at home. Thank you for the cards, flowers and gifts. I also appreciated the warm wishes 1 received by tele- phone. All were unexpected but much enjoyed. Sophie Foran —20 IRWIN I want to give my sincere thanks to Ross and Beattie and our daughter, Laura for looking after me when I took sick last Tuesday night; to Beattie for going over for Laura and to Spence for his concern. Thank you Dr. Corwin and to my neighbours for their concern. Mildred Irwin —20x READMAN We would like to thank everyone for the cards, gifts and visits we received while in the hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Doctors and staff at Lucknow Medical Centre and nurses on second floor for taking such good care of us. Dianne and Kent —20 MacDONALD The family of the late Wil- liam F. MacDonald wish to express heartfelt thanks to relatives, neighbours and friends for their kind expres- sions of sympathy, for floral tributes, for donations of food, and for many kindnes- sess during their recent bereavement. Special appre- ciation is extended to Rev. A. Ramsay, Rev, Dennis W. Clarke, the ladies of South Kinloss W.M.S., to MacKen- zie and McCreath Funeral Home and to the pallbearers. The MacDonalds —20x HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY The Lucknow and District Horticultural Society wish to thank everyone who helped with their 25th Anniversary Birthday Tea and Spring Floral Display in the Legion Hall, and to all who contri- buted to this display; also to the baking and plant sale table. —20x FiSHER I would like to thank all my relatives and friends for their cards, flowers and visits during my stay in University Hospital, London. 1t was very much appreciated. Winnie Fisher. —27x HALLAM Sincere thanks to all those who remembered me with cards, visits and treats while was in Wingharn Hospital. Special thanks to Drs. Cor- rin, McKim and Jolly. nurs- ing staff in 1.(.U. Ron Hallam 20x HOW DOES YOUR SENTINEL LABEL READ? 32. Coming events 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 CARAVAN CLOTHING Mav 24, at Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Fashion Show at 2 p.m. Everyone is invited. —20 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY MEETING Lucknow Agricultural Society will hold their regular meet- ing on Tuesday, May 24, 9 p.m. in the Community Cen- tre. —20 BUS TRIPS Harness Horse Races Mow - hawk, seniors night, anyone can go, leaves early evening, Tuesday, May 24. Niagara Falls, Saturday, May 28. Phone Helen McBurney, Nicholson Bus Lines, 357- 3424. —20 GIANT INDOOR OUTDOOR FLEA MARKET At Saugeen Bowl, 350 Foster Street, Mount Forest, Vic- toria Day Weekend, Friday 4 - 10 p.m., Saturday 10 - 8, Sunday 12 - 8, Monday 10 - 8. —20 RUMMAGE SALE At the home of Mrs. Jack McGuire (Huron Auto Wreckers) 11/4 miles north and 31/4 miles west of Lucknow, 2nd concession, Huron Township, Saturday, June 18, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. sponsored by Huron Bruce Children Helpers. Phone 395-2827 or 395-5821. —20,22,23,24 PAPER DRiVE Saturday, June 11 by the Parents Committee of the Lucknow Brownies, Guides and Pathfinders. Please save your newspapers. —20,21 THE GOOD BROTHERS Teeswater Agricultural Soc- iety presents The Good Brothers, May 27, Teeswater Arena. Tickets 58.00 in ad- vance, $11.00 at the door. 19 and over with age of major- ity. Tickets available at Luck - now Farm Supply. —20 SOCIAL EVENING Social evening in honour of Brenda Arnold and Casey Corson at the Kincardine Beach Pavilion on Friday. May 20th from 9 to 1. Age of majority only admitted. —20 RiPLEY LIONS BINGO Ripley and District Lions Club, 8 p.m., Huron Town- ship Hall, Ripley. Tuesday, May 24. One pot of gold; 10 regular games, 515.00; 4 corners on 5 calls, 525.00; purple hall. 525.00; one novelty special. 535.00; snowball, 575.00; one share the wealth; jackpot 5350.00 on 58 calls. Consolation 540.(K). Door prizes. —20ar —i9,20ar MAY LEGION DANCE Saturday, May 21 i.ucknow Legion Norm Dunsmoor Rand Smorgasbord Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 18, 1983—Page 17 =Man mom = ® - - ®ms+ 1.635 C = 32. Coming events USED 1300K SALE Huron County' Largest used book sale, prodeds to Blyth Summer F.'stival, Saturday, June 4, 10 to 6 and Sunday, June 5, 12 to 5. Bake sale, puppet shows, art' show, tours of the theatre all day long. Literary readings at 2 p.m. by Edna Staebler June 4 and Harry J. Boyle June 5. Musical concert by Merrick Jarrett, for children Sunday at 3. —20 FLOWER SHOW May 24, come to the Victoria Day Flower Show of the Ripley and District Horticul- tural Society in Ripley Legion Hall, 2 to 4 p.m. Plants for sale. Tea and treats served. —20 3 PITCH TOURNAMENT The Lucknow Noisy Ladies invite you to their mixed 3 pitch tournament, May 27, 28, 29. All teams welcome. Cash prizes. Babysitting av- ailable, food booth. $50,00 entry fee. All ages welcome. For further information con- tact Pattie Hoak, 357-1220, Barb Helm 529-7628, Arlene Turner, 528-3914. —20,21 BEEF BARBECUE AND DANCE Saturday, May 28, Brindley's Hall, Dungannon, Dancing 9 - 1 to Country Companions. Barbecue 6 - 8 p.m. Tickets - barbecue and dance, 510 per person, barbecue $6.50 per person, 12 and under $5.00 per person, preschoolers r free. Dance only 54.00 per- son at door. Proceeds for Lucknow Fire Department. Phone any West Huron Jun- ior Farmer or 528-3101 or 529-7594. —20,21 HUTTON 4 SCENIC ACRES, river at back, electrically heat- ed, three bedroom home. All offers considered. LUCKNOW - One and a half storey well maintain- ed home with two bed- rooms up and one down, living room, good sized kitchen with cupboards, two sunporches. ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom one floor Lucknow home, restyled 8 years ago with new addition, large living room, and kitchen, high basement with space for rec. room. Two full lots. Try your offer. LUCKNOW - Older but beautiful 3 bedroom home on a good lot. Home has been updated with new rugs. Living room, kitch- en, small family room, two blocks from down town, BEAUTIFUL restyled 3 bedroom home in St. Helens. The extras in- clude, new plumbing, new aluminum siding, oil - wood furance, new drilled well. Insulated workshop of coloured steel. MEL MATHERS Wingham Phone 35T-3208 Rep. L. W. Hutton Real Estate Ltd. Broker. Kincardine HOW DOES YOUR SENTINEL LABEL READ? 528-2031 Lucknow 53 ACRES • 45 workable, 7th Culross Township. 175 ACRES - Walesa, farrow to finish set up, 15 acres hardwood. Terms negotiable. 100 ACRES - Kinloss, 60 workable with eicellent atone house, all refurbished, barn and double garage. Very scenic. 178 ACRES • Kinloss, 140 workable, 10 acres good hardwood, good house, 2 barns and Implement shed, 30 cow tie up, with milking equipment. Financing at 7% to approved purchaser. 100 ACRES - Huron Township, 91 workable and well drained, good house and barn with automatic feeder, large Implement shed. 237 ACRES • Ashfield Township, 100 acres needs draining, good buildings, excellent financing at 10 1/8%. 186 ACRES - Ashfield Township, new 3 bedroom home with drilled well, good barn, 55 acres fall wheat. Vendor will hold mortgage at good Interest rate. 100 ACRES - Ashfield Township, level dairy farm, 55 cow tie up with cows and cream quota available. Vender will hold mortgage. 100 ACRES • Ashfleld Township, 60 acres workable with good buildings, house all redecorated, good hard- wood bush. Vendor will hold mortgage. CONVERTED SCHOOL HOUSE • 1 acre, large mature maples, near St. Helens. LUCKNOW • 3 bedroom home with attached garage In good location, LUCKNOW • 4 bedroom home with large garage attached, paved driveway, reduced to 536,000. ST. HELENS - 3 bedroom home with large living room and fireplace on good lot. Price reduced. WHITECHURCH - brick building, could be 3 apart- ments, 2 bath's, new combination oil -wood furnace. Reduced to sell. ASHFiELD TOWNSHIP - nice country home on 2 acres, drilled well, fruit trees, well landscaped. Priced to seli. For further information on these and other properties please call FRASER MacKINNON DAVID MacKINNON 39.4- 28810 395-2483 BARRY McDONAGH 528-3821 Aiguessinow