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20. Public notices
CUSTOM WELDING, port-
able and in -shop. Fabrication
and repairs. Free estimates,
reasonable rates. St. Helens
Mfg., 528-6945. —17tf
BARN BUILDING and cem-
ent work, Phone 357-1676.
—23-39
AUCTIONEER SERVICE
Grant McDonald, Ripley
Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater
Licensed Auctioneers
Sales of AH Types
Phone Ripley 395-5353
Teeswater 392-6170
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
19. Notice to creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF HOWARD
ARTHUR CULBERT late of
the Township of Ashfield, in
the County of Huron, Farm-
er, and Province of Ontario,
Deceased.
NOTICE iS HEREBY
GIVEN pursuant to the Trus-
tee Act that all creditors and
others having claims aginst
the Estate of the late HOW-
ARD ARTHUR CULBERT
are required to send par-
ticulars of their claims, duly
verified to Mr. John T.
Goodall, Barrister and Solic-
tior, P.O. Box 730, 261
Josephine Street, Wingham,
Ontario, NOG 2W0, on or
before the 20th day of July,
1983, and that after such
date the Executors will pro-
ceed to distribute the assets
of the said Estate, having
regard only to the claims of
which the, 'hall then have
had notice.
Dated at Wingham, Ontario,
this 20th day of .Itine. 1983,
MR. JOHN T. GOODALL,
Solicitor for the Estate of
Howard Arthur Culbert
—26,2',28
20. Public notices
AUCTION SALE
Of New and Used
Farm Machinery
will he held for
COURTNEY FARM
SUPPLIES
North of four way stop,
Village of Ripley
South of Railway tracks on
THURSDAY, JUNE 30
11:00 a.m.
Please refer to last week's
Sentinel for full list
AUCTIONEERS
Grant McDonald, Ripley
395-5353
Wallace 'Ballagh
Teeswater, 392-6170
—26ar
COZY COTTA(;F. RFST
HOME", under new manage-
ment wish to announce we
have rooms for any seniors
that would like companion-
ship in the quiet country.
Please calf or visit R. # 5,
Lucknow. .3573569,
24,25.26
LUCKNOW MEDICAL
CENTRE will be closed Fri-
day, July 1 and Saturday,
July 2. For emergencies call
357-3210. —26
THE BRUCE COUNTY
Health Unit in the Village of
Lucknow has extended its
office hours to the public:
Monday, Tuesday, Thurs-
day: 8:30 a.m. - 12 noon and
12:30 to 4:00 p.m. Wednes-
day and Friday, 8:30 a.m, -
12 noon. The Lucknow office
is located on Campbell
Street. —26,27
NOTICE TOWNSHIP
OF KINLOSS
The Township waste disposal
site will be open Tuesdays
4:30 to 7:30 p.m. and on Sat-
urdays, 9:00 a.m. to 5 p.m.
during the months of July,
August°and September, be-
ginning July 5.
Township of Kinloss.
—26,27ar
THE SEARCH IS ON. to
located and recognize the
outstanding young people of
Ontario. If you would like to
nominate a deserving young
person aged 6 to 18 for an
Ontario Junior Citizen of the
Year award, contact this
newspaper. —026
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
24. Business oppor.
WANTED Straight Commis-
sion AGcnts. To sell a com-
pletely ('anadian calendar
line, adycrtising specialists,
pens, greeting cards and top
quality printing line. Exper-
ience not necessary but de-
sirable. Earn as you learn. A
creative mind a definite
asset. "Lop commission paid
weekly. Full or part time
openings available. Protect-
ed territories. Phone B. A.
(;owe - (416) 823-1894 or
write: Commonwealth Ad-
vertising Co. Ltd.. 2157
Koval Windsor Drive. Mis-
sissauga, Ontario. LSJ 1K5.
31. Cards of thanks
MOWBRAY
Sincere thanks to relatives
and friends who so kindly
remembered us with cards
and gifts on the occasion of
our 25th anniversary. Special
thanks to our family for a
lovely anniversary party and
for their gifts.
Virden and Margaret
Mowbray
—26x
BROWNIES, GUIDES
PATHFINDERS
The parents committee of the
Lucknow Brownies. Guides
and Pathfinders appreciate
the tremendous support for
their paper drive. 7 tons of
paper were collected. Anoth-
er drive will he herd in early
October. —26
28. Engagements
31. Cards of thanks
GILCHRIST - KING
Mr. Ernie King and Mrs.
Thelma Affleck wish to an-
nounce the forthcoming mar-
riage of their daughter,
Denise Elizabeth King to
Robert Grant Gilchrist, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Gilchrist. The wedding will
take place. Saturday, July
23, 1983, 4 p.m. at Lucknow
PresbyterianChurch. Recep-
tion in Lucknow,
SHARPE - HOGAN
Mr. and Mrs. John Howard,
R. R. # 7, Lucknow are
pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Leona Hogan
to David Sharpe, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Sharpe,
Goderich, at 4 p.m. July Q.
1983, at St. Joseph's Church,
Kingsbridge. Reception is
Saltford.
30. In memoriam
HACKETT'
in loving memory of Mr. Tom
Hackett, dear husband, fath-
er and grandfather, who
passed away, July 4, 1982.
Memories don't fade, they
just grow deep
For the one we loved but
could not keep,
Life goes on we know that's
true,
But not the same since we
lost you.
Lovingly remembered by
his wife, Tillie, and family
and grandchildren.
—26x
SANDERSON
In loving memory of a dear
father, William Sanderson.
Silently the angels took dad
Into the mansion above.
There shall he rest from
earth's toil
Safe in the armsof God's
love.
Lovingly remembered by
Lance and Lana.
—26x
31. Cards of thanks
AGNEW
The family of the late How-
ard Agnew would like to
express their thanks for the
kind expressions of sym-
pathy. extended to them at
the time of his passing.
Joe and Dean Agnew
and family
—26
GAMBLE
The family of the late Am-
brose Gamble wish to ex-
press sincere thanks and
appreciation to all their good
friends and neighbours. for
the cards. flowers, charitable
donations and the food sent
to their home. during the loss
of a husband, father. grand-
father and great grandfather.
Special thanks to Dr. Tusz.
the MacKenzie and Mc-
Creath Funeral Home and to
Father J. Malone for his
support at this time, Special
appreciation to the Ladies of
the Legion Auxiliary for
serving refreshments after
the funeral service. Your
kindnesses will always be
gratefully remembered. —26
CAMPBELL
1 would like to thank all my
friends, neighbours and rela-
tives for cards, fruit baskets
and flowers while i was a
patient in Wingham and Uni-
versity Hospitals. Also to Dr.
McKim. Carol and the nurs-
ing staff in both hospitals.
Marion Campbell
—26x
BUCHMEIER
i wish to thank all my friends
and neighbours for attending
my community shower on
Saturday. Your gifts and best
wishes are very much ap-
preciated. A special thank
you to Donna Moffat, Cathy
MacKinnon and Doreen Ma-
li, your thoughtfulness will
always be remembered.
Carol Buchmeier
—26nx
STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL
COMMITTEE
The Strawberry Festival
Committee of the Lucknow
Presbyterian Church wishes
to thank everyone who sup-
ported our Summer Festival
on June 22, 1983. We look
forward to seeing you in 84.
—26
ARNOLD
Sincere thanks to all those
who attended our reception
on June 24 at the Ripley
Huron Complex. Special
thanks to Betty Cook and all
her helpers, Royal Canadian
Legion Branch 440 and to
Norm Dunsmoor and his
orchestra for the great mus-
ic.
Mel and Darlene Arnold
—26
PRIESTAP
I'd like to thank my friends
for the cards and gifts and for
visiting me while I was in the
hospital. I'd also like to thank
the doctors and nurses on
first floor and the nurses at
the Medical Centre. Thanks
again.
Dale
—26x
DALTON
I would like to thank the
Doctors and nurses at Wing -
ham and District Hospital for
their care, to everyone for
cards and gifts received
while in hospital and since
returning home, to my moth-
er, Mrs. George Lienhardt
and Delores Van Osch for
watching the children.
Anne
—26
32. Coming events
RAiN OR SHiNE GARAGE
SALE
Across from Public School,
highway 86. on Thursday,
June 30. Friday, July 1,
Saturday. July. 2, 10 a.m. .
'81 Ford Courier pickup,
assorted ladies clothes, sizes
9 - 22, Paris Star. Kitten.
pant suits, children's cloth-
es. dishes. household art-
icles. woodstove and hip rest
chairs. —26x
60TH ANNiVERSARY
The family of John and Violet
Coiling. invite friends to join
them for a cup of tea at
Pinecrest Nursing Home in
Lucknow on Sunday, July 3.
2 - 4 p.m. in honour of their
60th anniversary. —26
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
FAMILY PiCNiC LUNCH
The Lucknow UCW requests
that each family bring en-
c'utgh sandwiches and dessert
for their own family and
guests for a picnic lunch
following the church service
Sunday, July 3. —25,26
Luckcow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 29, 1983—Page 21
32. Coming events
32. Coming events
RED CROSS
BLOOD DONOR
CLINIC
Sponsored by Dungannon & District Kinett• Club
Brookside
School
Thurs. June 30th
5:00 p.m. -9:00 p.m.
This week and last week's message sponsored by
Huron Landscaping
JAMBOREE '83
DANCES
LUCKNOW
LEGION
Fri., July 1, 1983
dance to
Country Sunshine
Sat., July 2, 1983
dance to
Ian Wilbee Orchestra
Admission $10.00 per couple
LUNCH PROVIDED
Advanced tickets now on sale
—25,26ar
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 54.00. Family
510.00. Winner of Beauty
contest receives a bulova
watch donated by Dean and
Joe Agnew. —25,26
1 lues I
CARS
f Apurrm res
REAL ESTATE
PlU6 INTO
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BREASTFEEDING CLINIC
Breastfeeding or thinking of
it? Come, discuss with other
mothers at the Breastfeedine
Clinic, Wednesday, July 6,
at 2 p.m. at the Wingham
United Church Parlour.
Babys will be weighed if
desired. Bring your baby and
a friend. —26
SUMMER PI T ROUND
At St. Joseph's Community
School Supervised; commen-
ces Monday, July 4 to
August 19, 5 day week, 10
a.m. - 4 p.m. Crafts, games,
activities for children ages 4 -
14 years. Season Pass 1
child 535.00, 3 children
565.00; weekly pass, 1 child
510.00; 3 children S25.00.
Daily 52.50. —26
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, 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
WINGHAM SALES ARENA
The Wingham Sales Arena
Just North of Wingham on Highway # 4
"A Pleasant Place To Shop For Everyting Under The Roof"
Tremendous Savings from
Our Fine Bulk Display & Discount Groceries
411 types of bulk baking goods, bulk cookies, spices, candy
pie fillings, peanut butter, honey, discount prices or
detergents, canned goods, cereals, cat and dog food, etc,
Clothing & Footwear for the whole Faimly
at Fantastic Savings
Work clothing, coveralls for men, boys and kids, wori
pants, shirts, socks, No. 1 safety work shoes, rubber boots,
sports wear, the area's finest selection of blue jeans in
famous manufacturers and designers.
New & Used Furniture, Antiques and Giftware)
Quality, durable solid wood furniture In the latest styles
table and emir sets, living room suites, bedroom furniture
rockers, box and mattresses, china cabinets, all at prices
you can afford.
Carpet and No Wax Flooring
"OUR PRICES WILL FLOOR YOU"
Carpet remnants, roll ends, and complete rolls. Bring Ir
your room sizes, Install your own or we will do it for you,
Guns, Sporting Goods, Tools
New and used guns by leading manufacturers, all types of
ammunition, rifle scopes, binoculars, fishing rods, reels,
assessories.
NOTE!! We pay top prices for good used furniture,
antiques, guns, etc., complte or partial households or
estates. Call
WINGHAM SALES ARENA 357-1730
Cash, Cheques, Visa, Mastercard Accepted
Open Mon. to Sat. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Fri. Nites TiM 9 p.m.
—26ar
WINGHAM SALES ARENA