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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-04-29, Page 14k • , . rap Z4Luckiiow Seutinet,Wednesdayp APIA g94998 - 30. Auctions 42. °Woad** 46L in Memoriam AUCTION SALE Property, Household Effects 4 Antiques will ;be eld tor Peter & Evelyn COOX, 579 Wheeler St., Luelcnow Saturdayt May2, 1990 et 1030.0..nu Oars) PROPERTY LOCATION:, 579 , Wheeler Street,. .Lucknow„ Plan 20, SPT Lot • 34. 114 storey, 'sided house w8h two eat detached garaee, 11/2 • betha, heating, new roof five years .ago., Lot 66front, 102' • • depth. 1997 taxes. approx. $700. 1997 hydro, water and 'sewage- apprex. $1,009. House is halt insulated with urea felanaldehyde. TERMS ON PROPERTY: 10% drawn day.' of sate, - balance' on .closing• ' (immediate posseseloh available). • HOUSEHOLD EFF.EOTS; • Home 'Line microwave small; Moffat stove: .W,estinghoese dryer; Westinghouse washer; Westinghouse 15 cu. ft, • refrigerator; Phileci 10 cu. ft, refrigerator; pets 4 pans*. Phillips ' TV & stand; numerous shell! appliances; - Lowrey organ; brown & beige bed chesterfield; brown J& beige couoti • chair; glider rocker; .pink rocking chair; numerous, docks; 'bookcase bed. with mattress. & box spring; bed, witii mattress &boX spring; bedding; white "day bed.with mattress; small tables; chrome table &'six chairs; - nuniereuS dishes; 2 china. ' cabinet; tablecloths:, towels. • ANTIQUES:. Oresser & .waehstand;' cherry dresser; rocker;. sewing ,rrieoninef cupboard; beearted 'mirror; chairs; cupboard, sideboard; trunk; woodencrib set of dishes; bene-bandledt silverware;' quilts & blankets; ntiMeMuS small " • MiSCELLANEOLIS:Toors,-.. chilli lig saw; shovels; ladders; 'lawn rniaw.er; walk -behind Snoereite sn,owbiower, • LunCh Bootk Pion tO attend,. 'Owners have :moved .10 tPinecrest kilaeor, •. • ' . TERMS: Cash or acceptebte cheque With proper i.D. day of sale. Not responsible. for • accidents, ' Ve.rba! 'arieeencereents'• • take precedence over advertising,' items listedas.descrined,.by "owner. Per More information Call Elaine. Steer (519) 528-2799. AUCTIONEER: •BRIANAINTOUL (51.9)151623491... 39rEdUC atiOrtai • TAXIDERMY TRAINING.. ,The perm, School of Taxidermy is Canada's leader in distance education • - for taxidermy. Call toll free- • 1-800-661-9544 to receive our correspondence infor- mation package.--17bc CARMAN BENSON BRINDLEY $ept.-1, 1915 - Aprit 23„1990 Carman 'Brindley Colborne Township died. at Alexandra 'Marine 4 General Hospital, Ooderiph, on ThUrsday, Apra 23, 1998. He Was in hia 83rti year. Carman was elite long resi- • dent of Colborne Township where: he started a trucking business in 1946 arid is new owned and operated by his son Jim. He will be well remembered and missed by his many friends and family for his sharp memory and • socializing wherever he Vitent, He will be truly missed in the community by all. He is suririved by his wife Marg (Phillips) sons JIM and Sharon of R.R, 4 Ooderieti, Ross and Mary Ann and Lome and Brenda of Dungannen. Cart at home and daughter Marie and • husband Jetf Leiming et •R.R. Goderich and Reg 6.; GC:0E06h from a previous rnarrlege, and daughtee.in-law Dorothy of Port Albert. Also survived by 12 .grandchildren; Pilchard aed Jeremy; .Peggy, Jeff and Any; Lynn, Jennifer and Mark: Brindley; Tessa kaiming;' Patti Cook; cin4 Austin and, Steven Brindley. Mao survivedby 5 great grandchildren. A funeral service. was held at McCallum and Palle Funeral - Horne, ,G0d0.110 on Saturday, April 25, 1998. Officiated by Pastor Sharon Willis -Whitwell of Benrniller United Church; Interment Colborne Cernetery.--17cc • 4,3. Births KIKKERt Flay and Nanda are thankful for the safe arrival of thelr. daughter Ernma Alicia on • April 13, 1998, weighing 8 •lbs. Proud grandparents are Gerry and Alice Gutchelaar of Lucknow and Jake and Annie Kikkert of Whitechurch. —17 VAN OSCH • Brent and Helen Van Osch of Kitchener proudly announce the birth of their beautiful baby daughter Qlrvia. Nicole, weighing 6 lbs., 7 oz., on Friday, April 24, 1998, Olivia is a sister for Anthony, another grand, child ter Delores Van Osch, Goderich, David and Theresa Lai, Toronto, and a great grandchild for Yvette Heffernan, • Huronview. Olivia is ,another grandchild for grandpa Antone tO watch over from above. --17c0 HARRY KNIPPEL In memory of Harry Knipiel„ who passod away April 31, 1997. • in every life there comes a lime To walk in shadows and in sunlight,• To hear silence, and song, To shed tears of sadness and of joy,• To forget what has been taken, And remember what has been given. •How ferturiate we are that in our hearts We keep forever the memo- ries Of those we love... And the time we shared together. Sadly missed, never. forgot- ten:* Love Brian and Kathy Kriechtel and family.--17ar 47. Cards of • Ttianks 47. Cords et- • Thank* cAtAREELi. I wish 'to express, a sincere thank you to my relative's, neighbors and Wilds for ail letters, cards, flowers and other kindness shown to me during my recovery. A see - clef thank you to Or, M. Shubat, Dr. R. Mowers and the London and -Wingham dectors. and nurses for their special care and kindnesS, t ein so very fortunate and thankful to have received such special care from so many people,. Sincerely Wilda. -17x 48 Coming Event* • COC MEMNG .The Lucknow and District • Chamber of Commerce will meet Wednesday, May 6, • 7:45 a,m, at the Tourism • Office. Everyone welcome„:. - 17ar • ' •VONIE AND GO BRIDAL SHOWER TAYLOR or Angela Jardlnedaugh- pur sincere thanks to our friende.and neighbors for cards, Hewers and done - liens at thia lkne of brother Murray's death, Thank you Don and Marlene, --17x HAMILTON • Words cannot adequately express Our appreciation for • alt the many kindrlOsseS shown to Dinny and lover this past 3 weeks, For' all the visits, help at home and • driving. A very special thanks. The flowers and Cards were beautiftil, the fooddelicious and the gifts SO helpfuLTo all who called • to inquire marry thanks!' The • ptione has helped past the time and last, but, far frc:rrn least, Thank Godl for alt our • wonderful doctors and nurs- es - both here and in • London. Next vacation I - take, will be better planned we hope. Also to all who remembered our anniver- sary. More thank • you's. • D�rothy andDonald.--llx would like to thank Dr. Ping; Sharon McIpotigall, • and the ambulance atten- dants ' pecia care, taking me to London. Also, Dr. Gagnon, Dr. Andrea and all the 'nurses on third floor at St. Joseph's Hospital, for spacial• delivering and taking • care of Padge and I. Special, thanks goes to aunt Cheryl • Webster forbeing my coach • , and • standing • by . me throUghetit the the past eight months. Mao, to a • Recial sister Jolene, for -the •baby shower, and all those' who attended or serit gifts. A very Special thankyou • from' my heart to mom arid dad for being there, and • their love and support through the past and the • present. I will never forget Your iove, care and support. Jennifer. --17 soccodivitseenbtintekeallightstodrets, • ter of Rick and Barb Jardine May 2, 2 to 4 p.m. at the ,heme of Betty. Emberlin, 657' Hamilton $t., Lucicnow. Everyone welcome —16,17 ROMEO AND JULIET • GoderichDistnct Collegiate, • East Gym, May 6, 7, 8 and 9, at 7;30 p.m. ,Reserved seating. Tickets available at GDCI. Phone 524-7353 (Jo- Anne). --16-fecc • HEADSTONES in concert with special • guests, Friday, May 8 at the. • Goderich Arena, 180 • MacDonald $t. Licepsediall. , ages show. Tickets advance $12; door $15 available at. AV.E. Entertainment, Suncoast Mall. Phone 519- • 524-5105. • Website: • www.headstones.comimain • h.htin-16-18cc •REUNION PARADE • COMMITTEE MEETING Thursday, May 14,7:30 p.m. at the Touristy; Office. Anyone who can help us • please come out to the • meeting. Torn Downey 395- 5190 or Jim Firinigan 528- • 3104.-17-19xe • 9TH ANNUALFESTIVAL • CITY FARM TOY SHOW ..sunday, may 3, at Stratford Coliseum from 10 a.m. till 330 pan. Admission $3. For More infermation contact • 348-4976 evenings. --17ce FA•M•ILPYACn0.4LITION Huron -Bruce riding annual meeting on Thursday April 30, at the Wingham Towo Hall, 8, p.m. Everyone wel- come, --17ee • dOTH. BIRTHDA • CELEBRATIONS For Finlay MacDonald,on Sunday, May 3, at Ashfield Presbyterian Church froth 1:30 to 430 p.m., Best wish- • es only. --Inc SINGLES DANCE Saturday,: May 2 at the Kin • Station, Viethria Street, • ListoweL'Oaecing 8 to 12. • MOsic by .The Wildwoods.-- 48. Coming • Events ° 0E0 RECREATIONAL • • SOCCER • Any men or women interest- ed in playlny: this summer call Vicky at 528-3037 or 528-2210 for more details, - -17,18ar BINGO . Goderich Knights f)1 Columbus, every Thursday, 7 p.m. Columbus Centre, 390 Parson's Court, $4400. in prizes; progressive jack- pot $10004' regular jackpot $1500 must • go.. Lie. #157920: First Saturday of every month, 7 p,rrt„ Columbus Centre, $500 Mini Jaekpot, 31,500 Jackpot. Total prizes $4,800. Lic, #310056, Super Star Provincial Game every Bingo Night.,—,07tfar — • SINGLES DANCE SunclaylVlay 3 Brussels Legion, 7 toll p,m. Music. by Ken Scott. For further information call 887-6562- 17cc.CGIT BARBECUE May 2,,10 a.m. te 2 p.m. at. • Knechtels' parking •Coffee, muffins and lunch WithKriechtelo help this is a CGIT fundraiser for projects and pimping, —16,17xo , 14.OKNOW 4-0 CLUB Poky Club first meeting. WednesdaY, April 29,:Trinity Church at 7:46 P.m. • Information call Mel 529- 7163, —17x • LOVEIN 3/4 TIME Myth Festival, singes pre- sent music by Brahma and other lovers, Saturday, May 9, Blyth Memorial Hall 3 and 8 p.m.:concerts', Featuring isehttiPsPoentsoel ays f slivreadeby E,31 . .t o Coates and friends. Tickets 310 in advance or 612 at the door. Children.$5 Available from choir mem- bers, Blyth Festival Box Office: 623-9600; 'Snyder Studios; WingttaM; Campbell's Photography, Goderich; Store, 'Clinton; Nifty Corners, Seaforth. For another $10 jointheBlyth Festivat staff r fer supper- at .6 6,i7 • • 143RD ANNIVERSARY At Dungannon United Church, May 3; 1030 a.m.Guest speaker: Sharon (Wurm) VVillis-VVhitwell, Inspirational music "Joyful Noise" Irene Ott and Jordan Henry. Lunch follows. —16- 17ar . Buck andOoe for • Jeff Nesbitt • Michelle'Nesbit, Saturday, May 2 Blyth Community Centre • Arena Floor PIVI-1 AM, Sus Wailes Montgomery Motors, Lticknow•9:00 PM; W(nghamValuernart 9 15 PM; BrUs'aels, Community Centra9:30 PM. • • Age of Majority For more information • 5236'9005 • 480 Coming . • Events . 1,00ioN:SENIORS 'Dining program will be held MaY 13,-•-17,18 " Plans for • .• growingproject initiated A Christian response to hunger proMpted'a small group of local church pea - •pie to initiate plans l'or crop growing.projeet for • the Canadian Food Crains Bank (CFGB). An orgam- zational meeting was held on Monday, april 20 in the Lueknow United Church. • The Ontario CoordinatorS • for the CFGB, David and Kathryn Mayberry atte d - ed the meeting to assist with the planning and • answer queStions. For those not farniliar with he • CFGB, it is a Canadian - based Christian organiza- tion that facilitates the dis- • tribotion of food and • development assistance to people in need. It is fund- ed through the generosity of its 13 church partners • and is a federally -incorpo- rated nen-profit Corpora.; ttiaebalree ogrisgtaenreidz:ti osazhiahrie- • • motivation of -the CFGB is tooted' in the belief that • aaftcreimssetsohnydeaqnupactef, alt basic human need as well . as a right. through the gen- • eresity, guidance and corn - passion of its partnets and other Canadians,. the' . . MB has provided thou:- • sands of tonnes of grain to • hungry people in Africa, • Asia, theAmericas and Europe. ' - A Soy been vrop will be• • planted or; .10, acres Of land • east of Lucknow at the intersection of Highway 86 and, the St, Helens • Line. Project co-ordinators, are Gary Nonkes and -Fred • def3oer. Ken deBoer vol- unteered to act as treasur- er. Margaret Burkhart and Rev. Peggy Kinsman vol- • unteered to look after sig- nage at the loction and will also be responsible for publicity and special events. Local dealers have donated the necessary inputs. Several farmers have already offered to donate their, time and . equipment to prepare the land for 'planting, this is, • just part of 'the picture. • Anotherkey component of • thiS project if the'need fo• r monetary support. • Drought, famine and • civil conflict result in large • • scale hunger in many countries of the world. Canadian Food Grains •Bank estimates that one tonne of donated grain will feed approximately 2,500 people for one day. , Although the Lucknow ' Growing ,Project may • seem small at 10 acres, it • will make a difference. "-'""'";!7";:.'"" ''' 7