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20. Public notices
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WATERWORLD, Wasaga
Beach, unlimited on 4 Fan-
tastic Water Slides, Bumper
Boat Rides. Adults $7.00,
children $5.00, group rates,
open 10 to 8 p.m. daily. (705)
429-4400. -032
RETIRING. Don't make a
decision before visiting Turn -
berry Estates. Professionally
planned adult modular home
park on Maitland River. One
mile West of Wingham on
Highway 86. Write R. R. 3,
Wingham NOG 2W0 (519)
357-2037. -032
WANTED old ball equip-
ment not in use, bats, balls,
masks, etc.; also anyone int-
erested in ball hockey please
contact Lucknow and District
Recreation Office 528-3002.
-32,33ar
21. Personal
PREGNANT and need help?
Free positive confidential
support. Birthright. Call 357-
1066, 357-2392, 357-1769 or
London 432-9179 collect.
-9tfar
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
HAVING A DRINKING
PROBLEM? AA can help.
Phone Goderich 524-6001 or
Walkerton 881-3655.
-40tfar
22. Lost and found
LOST - Would the person
seen taking four new snow
tires from Terry Dalton's
implement shed in Ashfield
Township please return
them. Anyone with informa-
tion, phone 529-7342. Re-
ward offered. -32x
23. Miscellaneous
DO YOU KNOW a "good
kid" who deserves an award
for community service, brav-
ery or courage in overcoming
a physical limitation? Nom-
inate them for an Ontario
Junior Citizen of the Year
award, contact this news-
paper for details. -032
LEARN THE SECRETS of
playing popular piano. New
home study course. Fast,
easy method. Guaranteed.
For free information write:
Russell & Associates, Studio
C0808, 10060 102nd Ave.,
Fort St. John, B.C. VIJ 2E2.
-032
24. Business oppor.
BUSYPODiES is pleased to
tell you about an excellent
income opportunity. ...with
flexible hours. As one of
Canada's leading retailers of
Active -Wear we are now
bringing our Fashion. Value
and Quality Story ,nto the
home with Busybodies Home
Parties. Our enthusiastic
Sales Reps with Fashion and
Colour sense are earning
impressive part time incomes
with 2 to 3 parties per week.
You supply the desire, the
time and a car. We supply
our great Busybodies mer-
chandise and a complete
training program. For more
information call or write to:
Jane Grahek, Busybodies,
2600 John Street, Unit 220.
Markham. Ontario L3R 3W3.
1416) 475-8592. -032
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FREE 120 page career
Guide shows how to train at
home for 205 top paying full
and part time jobs. Granton
Institute 265A Adelaide
Street, West, Toronto. Call
( 416) 977-3929 today. -030
EARN EXTRA MONEY part
time as a Regal Sales Rep-
resentative. Our gift catalo-
gue is all you need. Write
Regal, 939 Eglinton Ave., E.,
Dept. 446, Toronto, M4G
2L6. -032
28. Engagements
MAIZE-HELESIC
Mr. and Mrs. William
Helesic and Mr. and Mrs.
John Maize are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of Patti and Ran-
dy. The wedding will take
place at 5:00 p.m. on Sat.,
Aug. 13th at Knox
Presbyterian Church,
Goderich, Ont. Recep-
tion i n Lucknow.-31,32nx
de GREEF - NICHOLSON
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Nich-
olson, R. # 1, Holstein,
Ontario wish to announce the
forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Cheryl Dor-
othy, to Paul William, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Hank de Greef,
R. # 2, Ayton, Ontario. The
marriage will take place on
Saturday, September 10,
1983 at 3 p.m. in Knox
Presbyterian Church, Hol-
stein, Ontario.
ALTON - BUCKINGHAM
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bucking-
ham and Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Alton are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their children,
Laurie and Randy. The wed-
ding will take place on
Saturday, August 27, 1983 at
5 p.m. in the Anglican
Church, Kincardine. Recep-
tion in Lucknow.
30. In memoriam
HODGINS
In loving memory of a dear
husband and father, Oscar
Hodgins, who passed away
four years ago, August 12.
Time takes away the edge of
grief,
But memory turns back every
leaf.
Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by his wife and
family.
-32x
31. Cards of thanks
CAMERON
Many thanks to everyone
who supplied rides, sent
cards, flowers, treats and
phone calls, while I was a
patient in Wingham and
University Hospitals. Also a
special thanks to Drs. Corrin
and Jolly and nurses at
Wingham Hospital and to
Dr. Passi, his team and
nurses on 8th floor of Univer-
sity Hospital.
Ralph Cameron
-32x
TOP
Sincere thanks to all our
neighbours in the Langside
area for all your held and
kindness.
Bill and Wobbe Top
-32
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
The Lucknow Agricultural
Society would like to convey
their thanks to the many
people who made their 13th
annual Craft Festival such a
success. -32
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BURT
I would like to thank the
management of Pinecrest
Manor for the lovely lunch-
eon which was held in my
honour. The beautiful en-
graved plaque will be treas-
ured. The lovely cake decor-
ated by Lillian Pollard. And
to the girls for the trillium cut
glass dish. It was a pleasure
working with the staff and
the old and new owners.
Eva Burt
-32x
LEDDY
Raymond Leddy would like to
thank his family, relatives
and friends for their cards,
gifts and flowers he received
while he was a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
A special thanks to Dr. J. L.
Sales and his capable assist-
ants and also to the fourth
floor N.W. nurses for their
care. -32
MAIZE - HELESiC
We would like to thank
everyone involved in the
organizing of our stag and
doe. Many thanks to every-
one who joined us to help
make it such a success. Also
many thanks girls for the
lovely community shower
and to all those who gave us
such beautiful gifts. Thank
you all very much, it was
greatly appreciated.
Randy and Patti
-32nx
PARK
The brothers and sisters of
the late Benson Park wish to
thank relatives, friends and
neighbours for their expres-
sions of sympathy shown to
them at the time of his death,
for floral tributes, cards,
heart donations, food and all
kind deeds. Will be remem-
bered always.
-32
IRViN
We would like to thank
everyone for the cards, gifts
and visits we received while
in the hospital and since
returning home. Special
thanks to Dr. Jolly and the
nurses on the maternity ward
for a safe delivery and
excellent care while in the
hospital.
Elizabeth and Lynn Irvin
-32x
AUSTIN
Wilfred, Marion .Austin and
family want to thank their
neighbours, parish and com-
munity at large for their
many acts of friendship,
generosity and loving con-
cern in these last few months
of Wilfred's illness. -32
HALDENBY
1 would like to thank my
family, relatives and friends
who visited me while 1 was in
Wingham Hospital; also,
special thanks to my Doctors.
Corrin, McKim and Jolly and
the excellent nursing staff
and care. and to Rev. Chris-
tenson for his visit.
Margaret Haldenby
-32
BOAK
We wish to express our
thanks to our family for
arranging our 35th anniver-
sary celebration and to their
many friends for the help
they gave at Westfield and
Dungannon. A special thanks
to our many friends, neigh-
bours and relatives who
made our day a very memor-
able one with gifts, good
wishes and attendance at our
celebration.
Jim and Phyllis
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ATTENTION!
Modifying Existing or
Establishing New Business
Related to Public Service?
Coll:
HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT
For Advice on Regulations!
PUBLIC HEALTH INSPECTION
482-3416
GILCHRIST
We would like to thank
everyone who shared in cele-
brating our wedding and
reception on July 23rd, 1983.
Thanks also for the shower
and wedding gifts we receiv-
ed. These are all apprec-
iated.
Grant and Denise Gilchrist
-32x
32. Coming events
TRAVEL
Inquire about our two day
tour in September featuring
a cruise on the St. Clair Riv-
er. Unique and interesting.
Holiday World, 357-2701.
Ask for June Alton or Marg
Burkhart. -32
YARD SALE
Corner of Campbell and
Outram Streets, Friday and
Saturday, August 12 and 13.
-32
BREASTFEEDING CLINIC
Breastfeeding or thinking of
It? Come, discuss with other
mothers at the Breastfeeding
Clinic, Wednesday, August
17 at 2 p.m. at the Wingham
United Church Parlour.
Babys will be weighed if
desired. Bring your baby and
a friend. -32
DUNGANNON
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
invites you to the horse pull,
antique tractor pull, pork
barbeque, variety concert
and crowning of Miss Dun-
gannon Fair on Sunday,
August 14, starting at 2 p.m.
-32x
JAMBOREE WiNDUP NiTE
Saturday. October 29, 1983,
Lucknow Community Centre.
See "Jamboree '83" Parade,
Legion Drumhead Service.
plus other clips. All on colour
film and sound. Two shows -
7 p, m. for children or family,
$1.00 each or $5.00 family; 9
p.m. for 19 and over, 56.00
couple with dance to Boyd's
Orchestra. PLEASE NOTE:
reprints of Jamboree activit-
ies may be ordered at De-
partment of Transport Of-
fice, Lucknow. --32ar
„pelat
To SALES
in the WANT ADS
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
iots 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
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 Clinic Building
on Wednesday, August 17,
1983 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
for:
1. Health Surveillance
2. Anaemia Screening
3. Immunization
4. Fluoride
ADULT IMMUNIZATION
WiLL ALSO BE OFFERED
AT THIS CLINIC.
-32ar
BRIDAL SHOWER
On Thursday, August 1 I , 8
p.m. at Anglican Hall, Luck -
now in honour of Elizabeth
Leddy. Everyone welcome.
-37v
YARD SALE
Saturday, August 13, 9 a.m.,
511 Havelock Street, Luck -
now. Wide assortment of
good values including nearly
new children and adult's
clothing. sofa and chair set.
Refreshments. -32x
32. Coming events
FLEA MARKET
Lindsay's new Flea Market
every Friday 2 - 9 p.m.,
Saturday 8 - 4 p.m. Beside
McLean Auction Centre just
below Hwy. # 7 on Little
Britain Road. Farm produce,
antiques, bargains galore,
home baking, over 60 ven-
dors inside and out. We need
more vendors. For informa-
tion call Orval McLean (705)
324-2783. -032
FAMILY DAY PICNIC
Murray Elston MPP Annual
Family Day will be held at
the Blyth Lions Park, Sun-
day, August 21 from 2:30
p.m. Supper served at 5 p.m.
Bring lawn chairs. Everyone
welcome. Free admission..
-32,33
Attention
Farmers
zz- _- __%. z:St i
A. For sale
CASE PULL TYPE combine
#75, priced at $100.00. Phone
395-2451, Elmer Vance.
-31x
A NEW, UNIQUE, swine
wormer called Pro-Banminth
is announced by Pfizer Ani-
mal Health. Pro-Banminth is
the only product in Canada
that can prevent liver and
lung damage caused by
migrating immature round-
worms. Available in swine
feeds at your local feed
dealer. -032
2 18" BARN fans with ther-
mostats; 200 bu. gravity
box; Schultz 60 bu. pto
manure spreader. Call 395-
3597.-30,31,32
BARLEY STRAW in a swath.
Ted Vandervelde, 529-7465.
-32x
B. Custom work
CUSTOM SWATHING
and
COMBINING
Phone:
BILL NELSON
528-2949
or
529-7415
C. Wanted
WANTED TO
BU Y
50-60 Tonnes
of Barley.
395-2410
D. Livestock
GOOD SELECTION of ser-
viceable age Yorkshire,
Hampshire, Duroc and
crossbred boars. Test
figures available as low as
10.2 in 144 days to 200 lbs.
Also open and bred York x
Landrace gilts. Vista Villa
Farms Ltd., Bob Robinson,
R.R. 4 Walton, 345-2317-31-
E. Farm services
•21102i, 11.1111•0 *MEM Iff*Se•
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.
STEAK BARBECUE
AT PINECREST MANOR
Sunday, August 14, 1983
5:30 - 7:00 P.M.
ADULTS - $5.00
CHILDREN - [6 - 12] !3,00 -,:..%�` >h !u
- . .-y,,, ". ,--
Bring your own lawn chair `
Music Supplied By
Country Companions
- PROCEEDS TO RESIDENTS COUNCIL -
YARD SALE
Corner of Campbell and
Outram Streets, Friday and
Saturday, August 12 and 13.
-32
BREASTFEEDING CLINIC
Breastfeeding or thinking of
It? Come, discuss with other
mothers at the Breastfeeding
Clinic, Wednesday, August
17 at 2 p.m. at the Wingham
United Church Parlour.
Babys will be weighed if
desired. Bring your baby and
a friend. -32
DUNGANNON
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
invites you to the horse pull,
antique tractor pull, pork
barbeque, variety concert
and crowning of Miss Dun-
gannon Fair on Sunday,
August 14, starting at 2 p.m.
-32x
JAMBOREE WiNDUP NiTE
Saturday. October 29, 1983,
Lucknow Community Centre.
See "Jamboree '83" Parade,
Legion Drumhead Service.
plus other clips. All on colour
film and sound. Two shows -
7 p, m. for children or family,
$1.00 each or $5.00 family; 9
p.m. for 19 and over, 56.00
couple with dance to Boyd's
Orchestra. PLEASE NOTE:
reprints of Jamboree activit-
ies may be ordered at De-
partment of Transport Of-
fice, Lucknow. --32ar
„pelat
To SALES
in the WANT ADS
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
iots 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
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 Clinic Building
on Wednesday, August 17,
1983 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
for:
1. Health Surveillance
2. Anaemia Screening
3. Immunization
4. Fluoride
ADULT IMMUNIZATION
WiLL ALSO BE OFFERED
AT THIS CLINIC.
-32ar
BRIDAL SHOWER
On Thursday, August 1 I , 8
p.m. at Anglican Hall, Luck -
now in honour of Elizabeth
Leddy. Everyone welcome.
-37v
YARD SALE
Saturday, August 13, 9 a.m.,
511 Havelock Street, Luck -
now. Wide assortment of
good values including nearly
new children and adult's
clothing. sofa and chair set.
Refreshments. -32x
32. Coming events
FLEA MARKET
Lindsay's new Flea Market
every Friday 2 - 9 p.m.,
Saturday 8 - 4 p.m. Beside
McLean Auction Centre just
below Hwy. # 7 on Little
Britain Road. Farm produce,
antiques, bargains galore,
home baking, over 60 ven-
dors inside and out. We need
more vendors. For informa-
tion call Orval McLean (705)
324-2783. -032
FAMILY DAY PICNIC
Murray Elston MPP Annual
Family Day will be held at
the Blyth Lions Park, Sun-
day, August 21 from 2:30
p.m. Supper served at 5 p.m.
Bring lawn chairs. Everyone
welcome. Free admission..
-32,33
Attention
Farmers
zz- _- __%. z:St i
A. For sale
CASE PULL TYPE combine
#75, priced at $100.00. Phone
395-2451, Elmer Vance.
-31x
A NEW, UNIQUE, swine
wormer called Pro-Banminth
is announced by Pfizer Ani-
mal Health. Pro-Banminth is
the only product in Canada
that can prevent liver and
lung damage caused by
migrating immature round-
worms. Available in swine
feeds at your local feed
dealer. -032
2 18" BARN fans with ther-
mostats; 200 bu. gravity
box; Schultz 60 bu. pto
manure spreader. Call 395-
3597.-30,31,32
BARLEY STRAW in a swath.
Ted Vandervelde, 529-7465.
-32x
B. Custom work
CUSTOM SWATHING
and
COMBINING
Phone:
BILL NELSON
528-2949
or
529-7415
C. Wanted
WANTED TO
BU Y
50-60 Tonnes
of Barley.
395-2410
D. Livestock
GOOD SELECTION of ser-
viceable age Yorkshire,
Hampshire, Duroc and
crossbred boars. Test
figures available as low as
10.2 in 144 days to 200 lbs.
Also open and bred York x
Landrace gilts. Vista Villa
Farms Ltd., Bob Robinson,
R.R. 4 Walton, 345-2317-31-
E. Farm services
•21102i, 11.1111•0 *MEM Iff*Se•
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.