HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-07-20, Page 1331. Cards of thanks
31. Cards of thanks
BOYLE
1 wish to convey my sincere
thanks to all who helped in
any way to make my 70th
anniversary Sunday, July
10th a most memorable day.
To all who attended the
service and luncheon. For
the beautiful plaque in the
church and other gifts, flow-
ers, cards, visits and phone
calls and to our relatives who
came to out home after-
wards. God bless you all!
Edna Boyle
—29nx
NEABEL
I would like to thank my
family, relatives and friends
who visited me while I was in
Wingham Hospital; also
special thanks to my Doctors,
Dr. Jolly, Dr. McKim and
Dr. Corrin; also the excellent
nursing staff and care I
received while I was in
hospital.
Graham A. Neabel
—29x
RITCHIE
We would like to thank the
members of the Helm picnic
for the nice patio table they
gave us for our 59th wedding
anniversary and the nice
card. Thanks to all the Helm
Clan.
Isobel and Wesley
—29x
BROWN
Sincere thanks to friends,
relatives and neighbours for
cards, flowers, food and gifts
while I was in Wingham and
St. Joseph's Hospital. Spec-
ial thanks to Drs. Corrin,
McKim and Jolly and the
nursing staff at both hospit-
als. An these acts of kindness
were very much appreciated.
Thelma Brown
—29x
NICHOLSON
Dan Nicholson wishes to
thank everyone for their
cards and phone calls with
best wishes to him during his
illness. —29
AITCHISON
I would like to thank Drs.
Corrin, McKim and Jolly and
the nurses on second floor at
Wingham Hospital for their
care. Thank you for cards,
visits and gifts. Special
thanks to Fairview staff and
Bev's other Moms at the
time of Jamboree.
Beth
—29x
THOMSON
We would like to thank all
the people who helped make
our wedding day very mem-
orable. We would also like to
thank everyone for all the
beautiful wedding and show-
er gifts we received; they all
will come in very useful in
our home.
Cathy and Jeff
—29
PARK
A big heartfelt thank you to
all the ladies who attended or
contributed to my bridal
shower held on Thursday
evening at the United Church
in Dungannon. Everything
was just beautiful and very
much needed. A special
thanks to the ladies who
organized it so well.
Wanda
—29nx
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KING
I would like to thank all the
friends, neighbours and rela-
tives who attended and con-
tributed to the community
shower on July 12th. Special
thanks to Helen Stanley,
Eleanor Johnston, and all
others who arranged it.
Denise King
—29x
32. Coming events
CRAFT FESTIVAL
Lucknow's 13TH CRAFT
FESTIVAL will be held on
Friday, July 29 (12 noon - 10
p.m.) and Saturday, July 30
(10 a.m. - 5 p.m.) at Lucknow
Arena. Free draws every
hour. Admission 50c. Crafts,
home-made baking and fresh
produce for sale. Sponsored
by Lucknow Agricultural Soc-
iety. —28,29,30
SUMMER FLING
Lucknow Agricultural Society
are sponsoring Walter Ost-
anek on Saturday, August 6,
at the Community Centre.
Dancing 9 - 1. Tickets $10 per
couple. Lunch included. All
proceeds to the new Kins-
men Ball Park. Tickets may
be purchased at Lucknow
Variety & Dry Goods, Mc-
Donagh Insurance or phone
528-2184. —28,30,31
CRAFT SHOW
Huron -Bruce Arts and Crafts
Inc. Craft Show Friday, July
29, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and
Saturday, July 30, 10 a.m. to
4:30 p.m., Ripley Huron
Community Centre. Quilt
Auction Friday, 8 p.m. Anti-
ques and Crafts for show and
sale, demonstrations, lucky
draws, entertainment, food
and fun. Admission 50c.
Proceeds for Community pro-
jects. —28,29
ART GALLERY OPENING
The Honourable Pauline Mc-
Gibbon will open a retrospec-
tive exhibition of the paint-
ings of Jack McLaren in the
Art Gallery in Blyth on July
23 at 7 p.m. Everyone is
welcome. The exhibition will
be on display until August
12. Sponsored by the Blyth
Summer Festival. —29
GOURMET DINNER
The Board of Directors of the
Blyth Centre for the Arts
invites you to a Gourmet
Dinner on August 13. Enjoy
delicasies including iced
cherry soup, chicken -filled
crepes, Huron County smok-
ed Trout, Ontario Ham and
Turkey, fresh vegetables and
salads, home-made pies and
lots more. Dinner is served at
6 p.m. in the Blyth Com-
munity Centre. Tickets at $15
per person are available at
the Blyth Summer Festival
Box office or by calling
523-9300. —29,30,31,32
OPEN HOUSE
An open house for Denise
King and Grant Gilchrist to
view their gifts will be held
Wednesday, July 20 from
7:00 to 9:30 p.m. at their
future home, 11/4 miles west
on the 4th concession of
Kinloss (southside). All are
welcome. —29x
YARD SALE
Saturday, July 23 from 10
a.m. - 6 p.m., 639 Outram
Street, Lucknow. Lawn mow-
er, clothes dryer, combina-
tion stereo outfit, tent, book-
case, clothing and many mis-
cellaneous items. —29
32. Coming events
LARGE YARD SALE
Saturday, July 23rd starting
at 9 .m. Clothing for men,
women; shoes, 2 electric
drills, 1/4" and '/a"; electric
an, nearly new, numerous
Siscellaneous items. Ezra
tanley, corner of Victoria
and Hamilton Street, Luck -
now. Watch for signs. —29'
FAMILY DANCE
Friday, July 22 at White-
church Hall; dancing from 9
p.m. - 1 a.m. Music by
Tiffin's Orchestra; adults
$4.00, students $2.00, child-
ren accompanied' by adult,
free. Lunch provided. —29
GARAGE SALE
Saturday, July 23, 10:00 a.m.
- 4 p.m. on Highway 86 at
Whitechurch, weather per-
mitting. —29x
YARD & BASEMENT SALE
Saturday, July 23, 1983, 575
Stauffer Street, Lucknow,
home of Marilyn Murray and
Barb Aitchison. L.P.'s, cas-
settes, posters, display
racks, duotangs, greeting
cards, bristol board, crepe
paper, smurf costumes, nap-
kins, T-shirts, doodle arts,
small oven, cash register,
fluorescent lights, aluminum
storm windows, music books,
and many miscellaneous it-
ems. —29
SALVATION ARMY
GARAGE AND BAKE SALE
At Citadel Parking Lot,
Wingham, Saturday, July 23
from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.;
also a grab bag sale at the
Orange Hall, Edward Street,
Saturday, July 23 from 1:00
to 4 p.m. —29
REGULAR MEETING
Of Lucknow Agricultural So-
ciety will be Tuesday, July 26
at 9:00 p.m. in Community
Centre. —29
YARD SALE
Saturday, July 23 at Belfast,
9:00 a.m. Tent, Orcan organ,
bikes, bar stools, baby car-
riages, playpen, folding
gate, housewares, toys, large
quantity of clothing, infants.
children, adult; maternity
wear. Phone 529-7619. —29
MacDONALD REUNION
The 54th annual MacDonald
Reunion will be held at the
MacDonald Cedar Grove on
Saturday, July 30. Games - 3
p.m. sharp; supper 5:00 p.m.
HOPE TO SEE EVERYONE
THERE EARLY!!! —29,30
GARAGE AND BAKE SALE
Kingsbride Parish Hall,
Highway #21, Saturday, July
23rd, 1983, 10:00 a.m. - 3:00
p.m. —29x
Attention
Farmers
A. For sale
CASE 660 self propelled
combine with pickup and reel
in good condition. Phone
396-7440. —28,29
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. —l3tf
24 FOOT SINGLE CHAiN
bale elevator. Phone 529-
7696. —29x
B. Custom work
CUSTOM BALING of large
round bales. $5.50 per bale.
Phone 529-7857. —24-29
COMBINING available for
wheat, barley, mixed grains,
soybeans and corn. Excellent
service and competitive rat-
es.F�Contact Robert Emerson,
395S5115. —28-31
C. Wanted
LIVESTOCK WANTED:
Crippled or disabled alive.
Top prices paid. Phone 1-
800-265-7058. —28-31x
D. Livestock
WHY PAY MORE??
Hampshire Boars
Hamp x Duroc Boars
$225.00; Tuerk Brothers
Phone 656-2042.
28-31x
E. Farm services
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.
17. Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE
Of Blacksmith Tools,
Horse Drawn Machinery
Plus Household Items
will be held for
ENOS J. MILLER
Lot 17, concession 13
West Wawanosh Twp.
1 corner south of Lucknow
Then 2 miles east
SATURDAY, JULY 30
at 1:00 P.M.
Grove wagon on steel, Al
condition; wagon box;
M.H. 6 ft. mower; Oliver
2 horse scuffler; pony disc
plow; blacksmith forge
and extra blower; black-
smith tongs and shaping
hammers; heavy anvil;
tire shrinker; antique
hand made measuring
wheel; spoke temon cut-
ters; large amount of
buggy wheel spokes; sev-
eral buggy fifth wheel
clips and buggy parts;
welding compound; hand
corn planter; 5 h.p. air
cool motor; hay fork rope;
quantity of 1 inch plastic
pipe; set of team harness;
set of driving harness;
horse collars; cutter;
quantity of new sucker
halters; sap pan, buckets,
spiles; Enterprise #22
meat grinder; meat saw;
bed, spring, feather mat-
tress; ladder back antique
rocker; odd chairs; an-
tique trunk; old chest; tool
chests; 1000 Ib. hand
winch with 100 ft. cable;
some dishes; also con-
signed 9 ft. wheel cultiva-
tor on rubber; 2 arm
chairs; 3 burner oil stove;
some new lumber; numer-
ous articles. Home baked
goods will be for sale.
TERMS CASH
Owner or auctioneer not
responsible for accidents
BRIAN RINTOUL
Auctioneer
No 'lion"
about the roaring success
WANT ADS can brag you.
Lucknow
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CLEARING AUCTION SALE
MACHINERY & HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
FRED SCHMID WELDING & MACHINE SHOP
DUNGANNON, ONTARIO
MONDAY, JULY 25th, 1983
5:30 -P.M.
MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT: 2 - Lincoln Welders;
Industrial Drill Press; Elliott Shears; Wells Band Saw;
Steel Bender; 1 Ton Punch Press with Disc; Electric
Motors; Shop Air Compressor; 1/2" Drill; Vise; Grinder;
Disc Grinder; Arbor Grinder; Buffalo Arbor Grinder; 2 -
Steel Racks; Industrial Wheel Grinder; Mixed Bronze
Bushings; 2 - Mobile Axles; Assortment of Steel; 2 -
Cupboards; Assortment of Bolts; Pipe Bender; Pipe
Rounder; Hydraulic Cylinder; Hydraulic Controls;
Hydraulic Motors & Pumps; Chain Falls; Jacks; Clamps:
Paint; Forge; Axles; Scaffolding; Plus many other small
items.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: NEW Toilet & Bathroom Sink;
Double Stainless Sink; NEW Windows & Doors; Rabbit
Cages; Shovels; Forks; Rakes; 25" Color T.V.; Couch;
Desk; Piano Bench; Table; Typewriter; Cheque Writer;
Adding Machine; Humidifier.
TRUCK: 1973 Mazda '/2 Ton - 5 speed.
TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS
AUCTIONEER GORDON H. BRINDLEY
TELEPHONE 519-529-7625
PROPRIETOR FRED SCHMID
TELEPHONE 519-529-7922
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THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA
New furniture
Liquidation SaIe
at the
Wingham Sales Arena
(north end of Wingham on Hwy. 4)
FRIDAY, JULY 22 - 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.
SATURDAY, JULY 23 - 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
MONDAY, JULY 25 - 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
The Wingham Sales Arena has been instructed to
liquidate thousands and thousands of dollars worth of
fine quality chesterfields and chairs, love seats,
ottomans, and pull out bed sofas. These suites come in
Colonial high backs, wing back styles, plaid colours in
100 per cent nylon. Many colours to choose from such
as beige, browns, rust and a variety of floral patterns.
This 3 days sale also features a fine selection of table
and chair sets in solid woods such as oak, elm, maple
and birch, buffet and hutches, china cabinets, kitchen
chrome suites, box and mattresses. mrd many more
items at terrific savings.
Be sure to attend this fantastic sale. Remember time is
running out to save on the sales tax.
TERMS - CASH, VISA, MASTER CARD AND
KNOWN CHEQUES
WINGHAM SALES ARENA 357-1730
THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA