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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 below, ridSt
later than June 11, 1983 to
arrange an interview.
Irvine Eedy,
Service Officer.
—22,23ar
22. Lost and found
LOST greyish blue pinstripe.
vest to a three piece suit, at
the Lucknow Community
Centre, Saturday, May 21.
Phone 524-6759. —22x
24. Business oppor.
SALESMEN, Managers and
Area Dealers required im-
mediately to market new con-
cept in Residential Fire Pro-
tection Equipment. Full
training provided at company
expense. Call 416-252-9347,
Mr. Jones. —022
QUALIFIED dealers req-iir-
ed: 1867 Confederation Log
Homes, manufacturers of
pre-cut log homes requires
additional dealers, highest
commissions paid. Contact
Mike Murphy, Box 9, Bob
caygeon, Ontario KOM 1A0
705-738-4131. —022
HOW
DOES YOUR
SENTINEL LABEL
READ?
28. Engagements
THOMSON - Van DIEPEN
Mr. and Mrs. Theo Van
Diepen are proud to an-
nounce the forthcoming mar-
iage of their daughter,
Cathy Van Diepen, to Jeff
Thomson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Thomson, on
June 25, 1983, at St. Jos-
eph's Church, Kingsbridge.
Reception in Lucknow.
WHYNE - CAMPBELL
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D.
Campbell of R. 2, Lucknow
wish to announce the en-
gagement of their eldest
daughter, Carol Anne, to
Jack Whvne, both of Tor-
onto, The wedding to be sol-
emnized June 26, 1983 in
Toronto.
30. In memoriam
REAViE
in loving memory of our dear
Mother, Earland Reavie,
wh.) passed away June 4.
1963,
in the book of life there are
memories
Of the happy days we knew
And recorded in love are the
blessings
Of a wonderful Morn like
you.
Ever remembered by Stu-
art. 'Marian. Bessie and fam-
ilies.
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31. Cards of thanks
RIEGLING
My sincere thanks to friends
and family who remembered
me with visits, cards, letters,
flowers and treats during my
stay in Wingham Hospital
and since coming home.
Special thanks to Drs. Cor-
rin, McKim and Jolly and the
nurses on second floor for
their care.
Fran Riegling
—22
MENARY
A special thank you to our
friends and neighbours for
for their generous gift. Sin-
cerely,
Pearl and Liv
—22x
LANESVILLE LORDS
The Lanesville Lords extend
their sincere thanks to all
those who helped make their
second annual tournament a
success, —22
MacPHERSON
Sincere thanks to all who
remembered me with flow-
ers, cards, treats, visits and
kind wishes while I was in
University Hospital. It was
all greatly appreciated.
Isabel MacPherson
—22
CULBERT
Sincere thanks to friends,
neighbours and relatives for
cards, visits and treats i
received while a patient in
Alexandra Marine and Gen-
eral Hospital, Goderich.
Your kindness was greatly
appreciated.
Mrs. Delores Culbert
—22x
TROMMESHAUSER
We would like to take this
opportunity to thank every-
one for attending our wed-
ding and reception and mak-
ing our day a joyous one.
Sharon and Bernd
—22x
TROMMESHAUSER
We would like to express our
sincere thanks for all the
cards and gifts received from
our relatives, friends and
neighbours who attended the
community shower put on by
the Inner Circle and U.C.W.
Sharon and Bernd
—22x
HUNTER
The family of the late Wil-
liam G. Hunter wish to
express heartfelt thanks to
relatives, neighbours and
friends for their kind expres-
cions of sympathy, for floral
tributes, for donations to
charitable organizations, for
donations of food, during
their recent bereavement.
Special appreciation to Rev.
Warren McDougall, the
Mackenzie and McCreath
Funeral Home, the pallbear-
ers, the flower bearers, and
the ladies of Lucknow
U.C.W, who served lunch
after the funeral. We sin-
cerely appreciate the kind-
ness shown to Bill during the
past year. Special thanks to
the staff of Lucknow Medical
Clinic, and the nurses of the
Intensive Care Unit of Wing -
ham Hospital.
Beryl Hunter,
Marlene and Roy Keane
and family,
Larry and Donna Hunter
and family,
Ken and EIleda 1 aidlaw
and famil\
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31. Cards of thanks
CRANSTON
I would like to thank every-
one who sent cards, flowers
or visited me while i was a
patient in Goderich and
University Hospitals. All was
greatly appreciated.
Ruby Cranston
— 22
BARGER
A sincere thanks to all
friends who sent cards or
visited me while I was in
Wingham and London Hos-
pitals. The thoughtfulness of
those who supplied transpor-
tation for my wife was very
much appreciated.
Howard Barger
—22x
32. Coming events
SHOWER NOTICE
Friends, neighbours and rel-
atives will be gathering at
the Lucknow Mayfair Ban-
quet Room on Wednesday,
June 8, at 8:15 p.m. to
honour Joan Hamilton with a
bridal shower. You are cord-
ially invited to come and join
the fun. Her aunts welcome
you.—21,22x
RUMMAGE SALE
At the home of Mrs. Jack
McGuire (Huron Auto
Wreckers) 1% miles north
and 33/4 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
OPEN HOUSE
In honour of the 50th wed-
ding anniversary of Edna and
Bill Ross, will be held at their
home, Saturday, June 4, 2 - 4
and 7 - 9. BEST WISHES
ONLY.—21,22x
ANNUAL MEETING
Women Today annual meet-
ing Wednesday, June 8, 7:30
p.m. Central Huron Second-
ary School, Clinton. Presen-
tation by the Concerned
Farm Women, on the results
of the farm women's stress
survey. Business will include
election of Women Today's
Board of Directors. —22
MUSIC FESTIVAL
By the students of Anita
Dekker, Winnie Graham and
Marilyn Murray, Monday,
June 6, 8 p.m. at the
Lucknow Public School. Ev-
eryone welcome. —22ar
BAKE SALE & TEA
Saturday, June 4, 2 - 4 p.m.
at the Lucknow Legion. Draw
on basket of groceries. Spon-
sored by the Ladies Auxiliary
to Branch 309. —22
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32. Coming events
GRADE 8 GRADUATION
Will be held at Ripley
District School on Thursday,
June 23 at 8 p.m. —22
TRINITY GARDEN PARTY
Will be held June 7, in the
church from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Adults $5.00, children age 5 -
12, $2.00 and preschool free.
Take out orders available.
— 22x
COMMENCEMENT
EXERCISES
For Secondary Students for
the 1982-83 school year will
be held at Ripley District
School on Friday, June 24 at
8 p.m. —22
RIPLEY LIONS BINGO
Ripley and District Lions
Club, 8 p.m. Huron Town-
ship Hall, Ripley, Tuesday,
June 7. One pot of gold; 10
regular games, $15.00; 4
corners on 5 calls, $25.00;
purple ball, $25.00; one
novelty special, $35.00;
snowball, $75.00; one share
the wealth; jackpot, $375.00
on 58 calls; consolation,
$40.00. Door prizes. —22ar
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
The children and grandchild-
ren of Lyman and Pearl
Sutton invite you to celebrate
their parents 50th wedding
anniversary, Friday, June
10, 1983, Teeswater Com-
plex. Dancing 9 - 1. Open
House Sunday, June 12.
BEST WISHES ONLY
PLEASE.—22,23x
BLYTH FESTIVAL SINGERS
Will present "Contrasts in
Concert" in Blyth Memorial
Hall, Sunday, June 12, 3
p.m. and 8 p.m. Tickets
$4.00 and $1.50 available at
the Box'Office (523-9300) and
the Blyth Saga (523-4331).
— 22,23
ANNIVERSARY SERVICE
Of South Kinloss Presbyter-
ian Church on Sunday, June
12. Services at 11:00 a.m.
and 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker
Mr. Graham MacDonald.
—22,23x
BOOK SALE
Huron County's largest used
book sale, proceeds to Blyth
Summer Festival. Saturday,
June 4, 10 - 6, and Sunday,
June 5, 12 - 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. —22
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AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE
will be held for
THE ESTATE OF THE LATE LLOYD McNALL
Plan 36, Lot 312 Stauffer Street, Lucknow
on
SATURDAY, JUNE 4 at 11:00 A.M.
Lot measuring 82.50' frontage and 132' depth. Consist-
ing of kitchen and fireplace, dining room, living room
and bathroom down. Three bedrooms and bath up. Also
Targe veranda, woodshed, carport and garage. Well
kept home situated in a good location to downtown
area.
TERMS ON REAL ESTATE 15R'n DOWN DAY
OF SALE - BALANCE iN 60 DAYS
Selling subject to a reasonable reserve hid
For further particulars or preview of Real Estate
PHONE GARNET McNALL 395-5105 or
AUCTIONEERS:
Grant McDonald, Ripley 395-5353
Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater, 392-6170
i xc(utors or auctioneers not responsible for ae e idents
or injuries connected with the sale
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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 1, 1983—Page 17
32. Coming events
OPEN HOUSE
Will be held in honour of the
50th wedding anniversary of
Olive and Al Irwin at the
Lucknow Community Centre,
Sunday, June 12th, 2 - 4 and
7 - 9. BEST WISHES ONLY.
OPEN SQUARE AND STEP
DANCING COMPETITION
Dundalk Community Centre
Canadian Open Square and
Step Dancing Competition
Friday night, June 24, 7
p.m., Saturday afternoon,
June 25, 2 p.m., Saturday
night, June 25, 7 p.m. —022
32. Coming events
RUMMAGE SALE
Sa atton Army, Friday,
Ju 3, 7 - 9 p.m. and
Sa 'urday, June 4, 1 - 4 p.m.
at Orange Hall, Edward
Street, Wingham. —22
119TH ANNIVERSARY
SERVICE
Of Chalmers Presbyterian
Church, Whitechurch, Sun-
day, June 5, 1983. Guest
minister, Rev. Lloyd Murd-
och. Services at 11 a.m. and
8 p.m. Everyone welcome.
—22
Attention Farmers
A. For sale
D. Livestock
TOWER KING pressed stave
silos, with complete dura -
guard liner and self storing
haylage, ensilage, or high
moisture grain. Early order
discounts. Representative
Francis Boyle, R. # 3, Ripley,
395-5088. —13tf
STANDING HAY for sale,
phone 529-7415, Jim Nelson.
—21 x
C. Wanted
GRASS PASTURE wanted
for 14 Holstein heifers.
Phone 392-6421. —22,23
E. Farm services
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BERG STABLE
EQUIPMENT
Cleaners, Bunk Feeders, Silo
Unloaders, Farrowing Crat-
es, Water Bowls, Cow Stalls
and Hog Panelling. Contact
Lloyd Johnston, R. R. 3,
Holyrood, phone 395-5390.
UNITED
CO-OPERATIVES
OF ONTARIO
Livestock Marketing
Division
Ontario Stockyards
Toronto
For the strongest market
in Ontario and Market
Information call
MIKE FORAN
On Tuesdays 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, Lucknow
Home 528-5903
Yard 528-3119
Stocker Yard 528-2544
CHAROLAIS purebred bulls.
Free listed herd. Schnurr's
Charolais, R. 3, Walkerton,
881-1587. —19-22x
6 CATTLE - 550 lbs. and
under, 4 heifers and two
steers, Lloyd Bonnett, 395-
5446. —22x
POLLED HEREFORD sale 1
p.m. Saturday, June 11/83
Barrieview Sales Arena, Bar-
rie, Ontario, 60 lots sell,
consignments from Blair -
holm Farms, Elmlea Farms,
Somersdale Farms, Waldorf
Farms. All cattle free listed
for catalogues. Contact Tom
Somers, R. R. # 1, Beeton,
Ontario LOG IAO. Phone
416-729-2527. —022
POLLED HEREFORD grass -
time sale. Gold -bar livestock
and guests. Saturday, June
4, 1 p.m. Brubacher Sales
Arena, Guelph. County Road
86, one mile north of High-
way 7. —22
TWO SIMMENTAL bulls,
one 3/4 and one 13/16 blood.
Phone William Dickie, 395-
5007 or 395-3394. —22x
PiGS FOR SALE, 12 big
chunks. Phone 395-5641.
—22
SHEEP, small commercial
flock, one Finn Ram. Phone
529-7026. —22
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