HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-06-08, Page 1618. Services available
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reasonable rates. St. Helens
Mfg,, 528-6945. —17tf
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Delivery Service,; reasonable
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19. Notice to creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
IN THE ESTATE OF WIL-
LIAM THOMAS STEER late
of the Village of Ripley, in
the County of Bruce Retired
Labourer, deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of the
above named deceased who
died on or about March 3,
1983 are hereby notified to
send to the undersigned on
or before July 4, 1983, their
names and full particulars of
their claims. Immediately
after the said date the estate
will be distributed having
regard only to the claims of
which notice has been receiv-
ed.
Dated at Ripley, Ontario this
27th day of May, 1983.
CRAWFORD, MILL,
DAVIES & ELSTON
BARRISTERS,
RIPLEY, ONTARIO.
Solicitors for the Executrix.
—22,23,24
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
All claims against the Estate
of
WILLIAM GEORGE
HUNTER
late of the Village of Luck -
now, in the County of Bruce,
Married Man, deceased, who
died on or about May 16th,
1983, must be filed with the
undersigned personal rep-
resentative on or before June
22nd, 1983; thereafter the
undersigned will distribute
the assets of the said estate,
having regard only to the
claims of which the under-
signed then has notice. Dat-
ed June 6th, 1983. Ada Beryl
Hunter, Executrix, c/o
GEORGE J. BROPHY, Bar-
rister & Solicitor, Box 610,
Lucknow, Ontario. NOG
2H0. —23,24,25
20. Public notices
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, not
later than June 1 1 , 1983 to
arrange an interview.
Irvine Eedy,
Service Officer.
21. Personal
28. Engagements
31. Cards of thanks
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 8, 1983—Page 17
32. Coming events
32. Coming events
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Phone Goderich 524-6001 or
Walkerton 881-3655.
—40tfar
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
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Free positive confidential
support. Birthright. Call 357-
1066, 357-2392, 357-1769 or
London 432-9179 collect.
—9tfar
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Thank you for reading my ad.
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Newspapers Association,
1184 Speers Road, Oakville,
Ontario L6J 5A8. —023
23. Miscellaneous
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processor for only $25.00 a
week. Low cost instruction.
Contact The Publisher,
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925-5376 or (416) 247-9653.
023
24. Business oppor.
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call Delite Systems Inc.,
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A/C 426-821-2152. —023
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28. Engagements
McLELLAND - ARNOLD
Elson and Isabel Arnold, R. #
2, Kincardine are pleased to
announce the engagement of
their second daughter, Pat-
ricia Louise of Edmonton. to
Robert James McClelland. of
Didsbury, Alberta, son of
Robert (Sr.) and Clara Mc-
Clelland. The wedding to
take place on July 9, 1983 at
11.30 a.m. at Bervie United
Church. Open house will be
held from 2.30 to 5 p.m. at
the Arnold Home to meet
with Pat and Bob. Relatives,
friends and neighbours
please accept this as your
invitation. Best wishes only
.please.
MUSCLOW - ARNOLD
Elson and Isabel Arnold, of
R. # 2, Kincardine are pleas-
ed to announce the engage-
ment of their youngest
daughter, Lori Mae Christ-
ena of Calgary, Alberta, to
Brett Musclow of Calgary,
son of Howard and Karen
Musclow of Calgary, Al-
berta. The wedding to take
place on July 23, 1983 at 3
p.m. at Trinity United
Church, Kitchener, Ontario.
Reception at Knights of Col-
umbus Hall, Waterloo.
31. Cards of thanks
HALDENBY
We would like to express
sincere thanks to our family,
Ralph and Loreen and Norm-
an and Florence, who made
our 60th anniversary so
wonderful May 21st. An
open house at the home of
Norman and Florence Fry,
followed by a family dinner
at 5 p.m. at the Maple Leaf
Room, Royal Canadian Le-
gion, Elora Street, Harriston.
Thanks for the many beauti-
ful gifts and cards and flow-
ers.
William and Margaret
23
HALDENBY
We wish to express our
grateful thanks for the spec-
ial service held May 29th at
11 a.m. by Rev. Christenson
in the Kinlough Pentecostal
Church on our 60th anniver-
sary. Lunch was later served
by the W.M.C. ladies, fol-
lowed by an open house for
the community, enjoyed by
many in the Fellowship
Room. Thanks again for the
lovely cards and good will
remembrance and those who
were unable to attend.
Thanks again sincerely.
William and Margaret
—23x
FORSTER
Thanks to all who remem-
bered me with cards, visits,
gifts and phone calls while I
was in Victoria Hospital.
Your thoughtfulness was
most appreciated.
Kathleen
—23x
FARRISH
We would like to thank all
friends, neighbours and rela-
tives for their gifts at our
40th wedding anniversary
party. Special thanks to
everyone that helped to
organize our special evening.
Bob and Ina Farrish
—23x
GOODHUE
I would like to say thank you
to Dr. John Geddes for his
special care and support
during my illness. Bev and 1
wish to express our sincere
thanks to our friends and
neighbours for their expres-
sions of kindness, visits,
flowers. cards. food sent to
our home and babysitting of
our children while I was in
London and since my return
home. Thanks also to the
guys who helped prepare our
cows for the classifier and to
the many neighbours who
helped with the cropping in
any way. A very special
thanks to Elliott Lowry for
management of the crop
planting and to Norris Mes-
senger for his continuing
excellent care of our herd. To
all the wonderful people who
encouraged us along the
way, our most sincere and
heatttfelt thanks.
Kermit, Bev and family
—23
ROSS
Edna and Bill wish to express
sincere appreciation to all
who attended the open house
held for their Golden Wed-
ding Anniversary. Many
thanks for all the kind
greetings and wishes receiv-
ed from their family and
friends. —23x
KINNEY
A sincere thanks to all who
helped celebrate my Octog-
enarian birthday, May 24
and attended the party at St.
Joseph's Parish Hall, Kings-
bridge, May 29. Thank you to
Father Ed Dentinger C.R.,
who celebrated the Mass of
Thanksgiving, Brother Carl
Voll, C.R., Vivian Hogan,
who initiated the plans,
assisted by Fran Rielging,
Mary Clare, Betty Lou Dal-
ton, Yvonne Sinnett, Eileen
Wilson, Linda Bowler, Tere-
sa Courtney and others who
served. Thank you to Vivian
Hogan, Bill Partridge, Joan
ven den Broech, Irene Clark,
and John Austin for their
kind remarks. Thanks to
Sharon Dietz of the Lucknow
Sentinel and Tom Living-
stone, Teresa Courtney and
Calvin Jervis, photograph-
ers. Thank you to my sister,
Margaret Shea and her hus-
band, Ed, my nephew, Jim
O'Loughlin, wife, Joyce and
Mollie and Casey. Thanks
also to the entertainers El-
mer Umbach, Father Dentin -
ger, Ray Dalton, Joyce and
Bob Courtney and Bert Mc-
Donald. Again thanks to you
all for coming. It was indeed
a day to remember.
Bernardine Kinney
—23
32. Coming events
RUMMAGE SALE
At the home of Mrs. Jack
McGuire (Huron Auto
Wreckers) 11/4 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
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, June 15, 1983 from 9:30
- 11:30 a.m. for:
1. Health Surveillance
2. Anaemia Screening
3. Immunization
4. Hearing Screening
5. Vision Screening
6. Fluoride brushing for ages
3 to 5 years.
ADULT IMMUNIZATION
WILL ALSO BE OFFERED
AT THIS CLINIC.
'-23ar
LAWN SALE
RAIN OR SHINE Friday and
Saturday, June 10, 11, 10:30
a.m. North side of highway
86, across from Public
School, trikes, children's
clothes, lamps and many
miscellaneous articles. —23x
BIRTHDAY
CELEBRATIONS
The family of Matilda Don-
aldson wishes to invite
friends and neighbours to an
open house at the Senior
Citizens Recreation Centre.
Harriston, in regards to her
80th birthday, Sunday, June
12, 2 - 4 p.m. BEST WISHES
ONLY PLEASE. —23
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
BREASTFEEDING CLINIC
Breastfeeding or thinking of
it? Come, discuss with other
mothers at the Breastfeeding
Clinic, Wednesday, June 15,
at 2 p.m. at the Wingham
United Church Parlour.
Babys will be weighed if
desired. Bring your baby and
a friend. —23
LOCHALSH CEMETERY
MEETING
The annual meeting of Loch-
alsh Cemetery will be held on
Monday, June 20, 1983, 2
p.m., at Lochalsh Cemetery
grounds. All interested
shareholders please attend
this meeting.
Ewan MacLean, Chairman
Edna McDonald, Sec. Treas.
—23,24
FIDDLE AND STEP DANCE
CONTEST
Attend the Fiddle and Step
Dance Contest July 8 and 9 at
Fergus and District Com-
munity, Fergus, Ontario. For
information contact Mery
Woods 843-1630. —023
2ND ANNUAL
STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL
Lucknow Presbyterian
Church Wednesday, June
22, 1983. Tickets available
ONLY in advance at these
locations: Ron Machan Home
Hardware, Loree's Ladies
Wear, and J. W. Henderson
Lumber Ltd. Adults $5.00, 18
years and under $2.50. Three
sittings 5:00 p.m., 6:00 p.m.,
and 7:00 p.m.—23,24x
Fishing
Results.
Drop Your Line
In The Classified!
OPEN HOUSE
Will be held in honour of the
50th wedding anniversary of
Olive and AI Irwin at the
Lucknow Community Centre,
Sunday, June 12th, 2 - 4 and
7 - 9. BEST WISHES ONLY.
—22,23x
OLD BOYS/GIRLS BAND
PRACTICE
Jamboree '83 Old Boys and
Girls Band Practice July 2, 10
- 11 a.m. Lucknow Central
Public School Auditorium.
—23,24,25
135TH ANNIVERSARY
SERVICE
Of Ashfield Presbyterian
Church, Sunday, June 1.9 at
11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Guest
speaker Rev. Douglas Wilson
of First Presbyterian Church,
Collingwood. —23x
MOVING!! GARAGE SALE
Frig, stove, washer, dryer,
dishwasher, deep freeze,
electric organ. All in ex-
cellent condition. Antiques,
toys and many more extras.
Saturday, June 18, 9 a.m. - 5
p.m. at 198 Minnie Street,
Wingham. —23,24
ORGAN RECITAL
At Lucknow United Church
on Friday, June 24, 1983 at
8:00 p.m. with Bob Hall of
Sudbury as organist. Every-
one is welcome. —23,25
OPEN HOUSE
In honour of the 25th wed-
ding anniversary of Gerda
and Harry Burgsma will be
held at their home on Sat-
urday, June 11, 1:30 - 4:30
p.m. Best Wishes only
please. —23
DAY CARE REGISTRATION
Ruth's Home Day Care Cen-
tre on Napier Street, Luck -
now is now taking registra-
tions for the summer and for
September. The experienced
staff are qualified to take
care of children 3 months to 5
years of age and also child-
ren up to 8 years for after
school care. Call 528-3141 or
drop in now to find out more
about the program and its
benefit. —23
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
Whitechurch United Church,
Sunday, June 12. Services at
11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Guest
speaker Rev. Wm. Hender-
son, Lucknow. Everyone wel-
come. —23
PAPER DRIVE
Saturday, June 11. News-
papers only - no magazines.
Please have papers at curb
by 9 a.m. For assistance with
papers call 528-3516 after 6.
Rural residents can leave
papers at Arena Saturday
morning. —23
Antique Car Show and Flea Market
at
Fairgrounds, Crrfford
June 11th and 12th
9 a. m. - 6 p. m.
Admission $1.00 Children Free
40 ANTIQUE CARS ON DISPLAY
CHICKEN 9.8.Q. SATURDAY 4 - 8 P.M.
Sponsored by: Maitland Valley Region HASC
For more Information call Morley Tanner 881-0947
Solve all your problems
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