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18. Services available
AUCTIONEER SERVICE
Grant McDonald, Ripley
Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater
Licensed Auctioneers
Sales of All Types
Phone Ripley 395-5353
Teeswater 392-6170
BARN BUILDING and cem-
ent work. Phone 357-1676.
—23-39
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
NEED A CARPENTER??
Experienced in carpentry
and home renovations in-
cluding roofing, plumbing,
cabinet making and electric-
al. Call 528-3834 after 6 p.m.
—25-34
SMALL ENGINE REPAIR
1 mile east of Kingsbridge,
concession 7. Phone 529-
7720. —25-30
DAUPHIN ROOFING
(ASPHALT, CEDAR, STEEL)
• FREE ESTIMATES •
WORK GUARANTEED 2 YEARS
PHONE 529-7083 R.R. 3, GODERICH
ca' BURKE ELECTRIC Ltd.
Electrical Contractors
Appliance Sales & Service to all makes.
Refrigeration Service
Open 6 days a week.
37 Years Built by Quality & Service.
19. Notice to creditors
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
2110. —23,24,25
20. Public notices
COZY COTTAGE REST
HOME under new manage-
ment wish to announce we
have •"',mms for any seniors
that . Id like companion-
ship in the quiet country.
Please call or visit R. # 5,
Lucknow. 357-3569.
—24,25,26
KAMP IN KOMFORT. Hot
showers, heated pools, great
play grounds. entertainment,
discount tickets. Available
Niarara Falls KOA Kamp -
ground. 8625 Lundys Lane
(416) 354-6472 and Windsor
Sount KOA Howard Rd.
(519) 726-5200. Reservations
accepted. —025
PLACE
O BUY SELL
ADE OR RENT
21. Personal
HAVING A DRINKING
PROBLEM? AA can help.
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
PREGNANT and need help?
Free positive confidential
support. Birthright. Call 357-
1066, 357-2392, 357-1769 or
London 432-9179 collect.
—9tfar
28. Engagements
BURT - CORNISH
Gladys and Jim Cornish, R. #
4, Ripley are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Barbara Joanne to Robert
James Bort, only son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Burt, R. # 3,
Holyrood. The wedding to
take place July 23, 1983 at 7
p.m. in Knox Presbyterian
Church, Ripley. Reception in
Ripley.
CHAMNEY - HAMILTON
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin (Al)
Hamilton, Lucknow and Mr.
and Mrs. Stuart Chamney,
R. R. 2, Auburn, are pleased
to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their children
Charlotte Joan and Steven
Craig on Saturday, July 9th,
1983 at 3:00 p.m. at the
Summer Home of the bride's
parents, Ashfield Township.
Reception in Lucknow.
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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday. June 22, 1983—Page 17
28. Engagements
31. Cards of thanks
32. Coming events
METZGER - MARTIN
Peter and Elizabeth Martin
are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Irene to Mr.
Keith Metzger, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Metzger, R.
# 3, Lucknow. The marraige
will take place on July 2,
1983, 2 p.m. at the Dungan-
non United Church.
30. In memoriam
JOHNSTON
In loving memoryy of a dear
father and grandfather,
Frank Henry Johnston, who
passed away June 21, 1982.
They say memories are gold-
en,
Well maybe that is true,
But we never wanted mem-
ories
We only wanted you.
Sadly missed by Carman,
Betty, Todd and Melinda.
—25
31. Cards of thanks
LOWRY
We wish to thank everyone
for their love and concern
while Alma was in University
Hospital, the Lucknow and
London team of Doctors and
nurses, the prayer warriors
and prayer chain the day of
her surgery, for plants, gifts,
visits, phone calls and cards,
to Littlers, Stewarts, Bertha
Scott and Sharon Courtney
for rides down; to our family
for house cleaning, lawn cut-
ting and taking turns going
each day to visit her. Lord
bless you all.
Elden and Alma Lowry
—25
STEVER
We would like to thank all
our friends and relatives who
attended our 40th wedding
anniversary, also thanks for
all the cards and gifts we
received. A special thanks to
our family who helPed to
make our s ial night, also
a special nk you to the
Lions and dies for their
help. It is certainly nice to
have so many wonderful
friends and they will always
be remembered.
Earl and Kay
—25x
DAWSON
I would like to thank every-
one who remembered me
while in Wingham Hospital.
Thanks also to Drs. Corrin,
McKim and Jolly and nurses
on second floor.
Paul Dawson
—25
GAUNT
Many thanks to all who
attended our Golden Wed-
ding anniversary party, and
for gifts, flowers, cards, and
"Good Wishes". Special
thanks to our family and
grandchildren for the beauti-
ful bouquet of 50 yellow
roses and lovely dinner at the
Maitland Restaurant on June
11 and the relative dinner at
the Turnberry Tavern June
12, and the "friends" who
gathered for a game of
euchre June 14. All of which
made our day a very special
one, and sincerely appreciat-
ed.
Russell and Ethel Gaunt
—25x
ELLIOTT
To relatives and friends for
all the kind remembrances
during my hospital visit.
thanks a million.
--25x
Orville
MURRAY
The family of the late Rad-
cliff Murray would like to
express their thanks for the
kind expressions of sym-
pathy extended to them at
the time of his passing.
Frances,
Donald and Dorothy Murray
Bruce and Norma Raynard
and families
—25x
SUTTON
We would like to thank all of
our friends, neighbours and
relatives for their cards, gifts
and best wishes at the time
of our golden wedding anni-
versary. To everyone who
made our day a very special
one your thoughtfulness will
always be remembered.
Lyman and Pearl Sutton
—25x
ROSS
Our thanks to all who made
kind inquiries or sent cards
while Edna was in hospital
and since returning home
and for the many kindnesses
shown at home. Sincerely,
Bill and Edna Ross
—25x
McQUILLIN
I would like to thank all
friends and relatives for
gifts, cards, phone calls and
visits while I was a patient in
Wingham and University
Hospitals. Also to the Doct-
ors and nurses in both hos-
pitals, thanks.
Ron McQuillin
—25
MOLE
Dear friends, neighbours and
relatives, it is impossible to
thank you all enough for
being so kind to my dear
husband, family and myself
during his illness and pas-
sing. Also to Dr. Knox, Dr.
Gergovich and all the wond-
erful nurses of Kincardine
Hospital. Special thanks for
use of the Dungannon United
Church and to the Willing
Workers for serving lunch
following the service. I feel
these words are too inade-
quate to express mine and
my family's feeling. Last but
not least thanks to my family
and grandchildren for all
they have done for me.
Margaret Mole
—25
HALDENBY
Thank you to Doctors Corrin,
McKim, Jolly and Sorgini
and the nursing staff on the
second floor at Wingham
Hospital for their care.
Thanks also to friends and
neighbours for cards, and
treats and special thank you
to Will and Margaret for
their care of Peppi.
Art Haldenby
—25x
32. Coming events
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
GARAGE SALE
Large 2 family sale, Satur-
day. June 25, across from
Point Clark Lighthouse
Store, 9 - 12. —25
LEGION MEETING
All members of Lucknow
Legion Branch 309 are re-
quested to attend the regular
meeting Tuesday, June 28 at
8 p.m. —25ar
OLD BOYS/GLRLS BAND
PRACTICE
Jamboree '83 Old Boys and
Girls Band Practice July 2, 10
- 11 a.m. Lucknow Central
Public School Auditorium.
—23,24,25
ANNUAL MEETING
Of the South Kinloss Cern
etery Corporation will be
held in the basement of the
South Kinloss Church at 8
p.m. on Thursday, June 23,
1983. Lot owners and inter-
ested persons are urged to
attend.
Harold J. Campbell,
Secretary.
—25
TEESWATER
EX-TOGGERY
The Teeswater Ex-Toggery
closes for the Spring Season
on Saturday, June 25. Money
and unsold articles may be
picked up ONLY on Tuesday,
June 28, 2 - 5, 7 - 9, also
Wednesday, June 29 from 2 -
4. All unclaimed articles be-
come the property of Corona-
tion Rebekah Lodge and will
be sold a.t the Rummage Sale
on Thursday, June 30, 10 - 5.
—25
FIDDLE AND STEP DANCE
CONTEST
Fiddle and Step Dance con-
test July 8 and 9 at Commun-
ity Centre, Fergus, Ontario
sponsored by Fergus Rotary.
Club. For information con-
tact Mery Woods (519) 843-
163. —025
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
MEETING
Lucknow Agricultural Society
will hold their regular meet-
ing in the Community Cen-
tre, Tuesday, June 28, 9 p.m.
—25
MISS JAMBOREE 83
Lucknow Agricultural Society
will sponsor Miss Jamboree
'83 on Thursday, June 30, at
the Community Centre. Dan-
cing 9 - 1 to Moran Brothers.
Crowning at 11:30 p.m.
Beard contest 9:30 p.m.
Admission $4.00. Family
$10.00. Winner of Beauty
contest receives a bulova
watch donated by Dean and
Joe Agnew. —25,26
WALTER OSTANEK
Reserve Saturday, August 6
in the Lucknow Community
Centre for Walter Ostanek
Band. —25
HOSPITAL AUXILIARY
MEETING
Auxiliary to Wingham arid
District Hospital requests all
members to attend a meeting
on Monday, June 27, at 2
p.m. in hospital board roon.
—25
GARAGE & BAKE SALE
To be held on Thursday,
June 30, 2 p.m. until sold out
on Friday, July 1, at Harry
Sjaarda's Turkey Farm,
Hwy. 86, 21/2 miles west of
Wingham. Proceeds for Pro
Life. Donations gratefully
accepted. Phone 528-2032 or
357-1874. Not responsible for
injury or damage. —25,26
GIANT KINSMEN
GARAGE SALE
Dungannon, June 25, 9 - 4
p.m. —24,25
32. Coming events
JAMBOREE '83
DANCES
LUCKNOW
LEGION
Fri, July 1, 1983
dance to
Country Sunshine
Sat., July 2, 1983
dance to
Ian Wilbee Orchestra
Admission 510.00 per couple
LUNCH PROVIDED
Advanced tickets now on sale
—25 ,26ar
WASTE REDUCTION
DRIVE
Bring your recycleable mat-
erials to the Lucknow Sales
Barn on Thursday, June 23,
between 6 and 8 p.m. Glass
of all kind is acceptable
(metal lids removed) also tin
cans (labels removed and
cans flattened). Plastic and
pop cans are not acceptable.
For more information call
Lois Walden 528-3205 or the
United Church Office. —25
FAMILY PICNIC LUNCH
The Lucknow UCW requests
that each family bring en-
ough sandwiches and dessert
for their own family and
guests for a picnic lunch
following the church, service
Sunday, July 3. —25,26
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Grant and Barbara McDon-
ald and family wish to invite
you to help celebrate their
parents Murdock and Evelyn
McDonald's 50th wedding
anniversary, Saturday, June
25, in Ripley. BEST WISHES
ONLY. —25ar
CHURCH SERVICE
West Bruce County LOL
Church Service in Ripley
United Church, Sunday,
June 26, 11 a.m. Come and
bring a friend. Members will
meet at Legion Hall. —22x
CONSIGNMENT SALE
Anyone wishing to consign
articles for consignment auc-
tion sale bring to Langside
Store. 528-2299 or 392-8240
Teeswater. —25
KINCARDINE GO TRACK
Bring the family to the
Kincardine Go Track, 2 miles
south on #21. 2/5 mile paved
figure eight. Fastest and
safest rental carts in the
country. Also small carts for
kids 4 years and up. Family
Special - 2 free laps per
person per ride on weekdays;
1 free lap per person per ride
on .weekends. Also new 9
hole mini golf with natural
greens, opening July 1.
Family special - buy 1 round
get 1 round free on week-
ends. Carts open now daily
10 a.m. to 10 p.m. July and
August 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.
—24,25
GARAGE SALE
Garden tractor, lawn mow-
ers. used furniture, dishes
and antiques, A/C W.D. 45
tractor with loader and blow-
-er. One block south of
Dungannon, turn east, follow
signs. Phone 529-7684.
—24-27
MEMORIAL SERVICE
The annual memorial service
at Dungannon Cemetery will
be held on Sunday, June 26,
3 p.m.—24,25x
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