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IL Service Din .:tory
AUCTIONEER SERVICE, Grant
McDonald, Ripley; Wallace Ballagh
Teeswater. Licensed Auctioneer, Sales of
All Types. Phone Ripley 395-5353,
Teeswater 392-6170.—!far
MacLyn Car Oiling
& Driveway Sealing
HOURS: Monday - Friday 8 - 5:30
Saturday 8 - 5 Weather Permitting
.395-3352
1,/4 mile' "forth ut F,moerley
West oft Highway 21
John Hickey Construction
• New Construction •Replacement Windows
• Renovations
•Decks
• Patios
and doors
•Roofing
•Sidewalks
FREE ESTIMATES
LICENSED CARPENTER 529-7872
- 10 YEARS AFTER 6 P.M.
34. Personal
PREGNANT and need help? Free positive
confidential support. Birthright. Call
357-1066, 357-1769 or London 432-9197
collect.—tf
HAVING A DRINKING PROBLEM? AA
can help. Phone Goderich 524-6001 or
Walkerton 881-3655.--40tf
35. Notice to Creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
All claims against, the estate
of
EVELYN ELAINE
IRWIN
late of the Township of Kinloss, in the
County of Huron, deceased, who dies on or
about the 15th day of October, 1987, must
be filed with the undersigned on or before
January 27th, 1988; thereafter the Ex-
ecutor of the estate will distribute the
assets of the estate having regard only to
the claims of which the undersigned' then
has notice. Dated December 14, 1987.
Mr. Robert Irwin, Executor, c/o GEORGE
J. BROPHY, Barrister & Solicitor, Box
610, LUCKNOW, Ontario NOG 2H0.-1-3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
IN THE ESTATE OF
GLEN HARVEY KEMP, Deceased
All claims against th,. of (',len
Harvey Kemp; Ir' ,zhtp
Goderich, in the C . who dies
on or about the 21st (id :r,r 1987,
must be filed with li . on or
before the 8th day of :,'ebrua,, ,
After that date, the Estate will, be
distributed with regard only to the claims
of which the undersigned shall ther have
notice and the undersigned will nor be
liable to any person of whose 4 1.. qhe
shall not then have notice.
DATED at Goderich, Qntario tht, ()Lh
day of January, 1988.
Bernice Myrtle Kemp,
Administratrix for the Estate
of Glen Harvey Kemp
By her solicitors,
Messrs. Troyan & Fincher
Barristers & Solicitors
40 North Street,
P.O. Box 97
Goderich, Ontario
N7A 3Y5.-1-3
36. Announcements
WILLITS TIRE
will be closed on Saturdays during the
months of January, February and
March.-1-3ar
NOTICE
TOWNSHIP OF K(NLOSS
RESIDENTS`
The Township waste disposal site will be
open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on January 2; 16,
30; February 13. 27; March 12, 19, 26;
and every Saturday thereafter for
1988.
Township of Kinloss
CORPORATION OF THE
COUNTY OF HURON
Notice of
Road Closing
Take notice that the Council of the Cor-
poration of the County of Huron pro-
poses to enact o By-law to stop up and
close that part of County Rood Number
15 in the Township of Hullett more par-
ticularly described in Schedule "A" as
follows:
Parts of Huron County Road Number 15
described as Parts 1, 2, 3, 7, 8 and 9 on
a plan deposited in the Registry Office
for the Registry Division of Huron (No.
22) as Number 22R-1938.
The Road Committee for the County of
Huron will hear in person any in-
dividual, counsel, solicitor or 'agent,
who claims that his land will be pre-
judicially affected at the hour of 11:00
A.M. on February 12, 1988 in the Coun-
cil Chambers of the Court House in
Goderich, Ontario.
This notice first published on January
6, 1988.
B.G. Hanly
"tlerk-Administrator
County of Huron.
40. Lost & Found
$200.00 REWARD
for information regarding a stolen 1981
Arctic Cat Eltegra missing from Dungan-
non area December 17. All information
kept confidential. Phone 529-7051 or
Goderich O.P.P.-1
J46. In Memoriam
LEDDY
In memory of a dear father and grand-
father, Raymond Leddy, who passed away
December 28, 1986.
December brings back memories
Of a loved one gone to rest.
He will always be remembered
By those who loved him best.
Time slips by but memories stay,
Quietly remembered every day.
A little tribute small and tender,
Just to show we still remembered.
Always remembered by Gertrude Leddy
and family,—lx
WALL
In memory of Thomas James Wall who
passed away December 31, 1963.
Till roses lose their petals,
TiL the heather has lost its dew,
Till the end of time dear one,
We will remember you.
Ever missed and lovingly remembered by
son, Harry Wall and family. -1
LEDDY
In memory of my father, Raymond Leddy
who passed away December 28, 1986.
The hardest thing in life to bear,
Is to want you Dad, and you're not there
With a broken heart, I whisper low,
God bless you Dad I love you so,
As long as I live I'll always be glad,
That I was your daughter and you my Dad,
Look after him Lord, Don't leave him
alone, '
For this is his first year, away from home
Always remembered your daughter Ber-
nadette and Bill. -1
[47. Card of Thanks
J
DRENNAN
Thank you to all those Lucknow and vicini-
ty carollers for their joyous presentations
of Christmas carols. Also to all those near
and far who remembered me with cards,
gifts, visits and best wishes. My wish for
you in 1988 is "keep the joyous bells ring-
ing in your heart and do all the good you
can while you have the privilege here on
earth." Janet Drennan. -1
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, January 6, 1988—Page 13
38. Auction Sale
COMPLETE HOLSTEIN HERD DISPERSAL
for William -Lutz
Auburn, Ontario
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1988
at 12 NOON
The Milking Herd consists of 19 Holsteins and 1 Brown Swiss Cow In various stages of
lactation.
The young cattle are an exceptional group of stylish, well -grown Individuals with 12
bred and 16 open heifers and calves.
The herd Is completely home-bred from proven U.B.I. sires, and re -bred to U.B.I. test sires.
The herd overages 4.0% Butterfat Test.
Following will be our regular consignment sale of fresh and springing cows and heifers
from local dairymen.
PLAN TO ATTEND OUR FIRST SALE OF '881
CARSON'S AUCTION SERVICE
LISTOWEL, ONTARIO 291-2049
47. Cord of Thanks
WHITBY
Sincere thanks to all those who expressed
their sympathy by way of cards, flowers
and phone calls during our recent bereave-
ment. Russell Whitby and family. --lx
LYONS
Sincere thanks tot, all those who
remembered me with cards, visits and
phone calls when I was in Wingham
Hospital and since coming home. Special
thanks to the nurses and doctors on second
floor and Rev. Ramsay. Gordon
Lyons.—lx
SHERWOOD
Words cannot express our appreciation for
cards, phonecalls, flowers and expres-
sions of sympathy and the fowl dinner sent
in by the Senior Citizens during our recent
bereavement. Special thanks to Jerry
Shields and family from Trenton,
Michigan for lunch provided. 'Cora and
Alvin. -1
HUNTER
I wish to thank the ladies of Trinity Church
for the delicious box of fruit and goodies
brought to me here at Dryden Manor. Mrs.
Beryl Hunter. -1
VANOSCH
We would like to thank Dr. Bekasiak and
the OB staff at.Wingham Hospital for their
help and care during our stay. Also a
special thanks to our family and friends
for the lovely cards, flowers and gifts.
The,y are all greatly appreciated and will
never be forgotten. Brian, Helen and
Jenna.—lar
THANK YOU
We would like to sincerely thank all the
kind people who helped in any at the time
of our fire in Gorrie. The friends,
neighbours and relatives who brought food
to the house, and donations or helped in
any way. Special thanks to the Gorrie
Lions Club who put on our benefit dance
and helped us get clothing and furniture.
Again, our sincere thanks for all your kind-
ness, which we will never forget. Most
sincerely Bob and Donna Husnik (nee
Thbmson ), Tom Husnik, Jeff Longmire,
Dave Thomson, Diane Jefferson.—lnc
HOUSTON
My deep appreciation and thanks to many
friends, neighbours, Luanow UCW, the
choir, Kairshea WI for your kindness,
visits, treats during my recent confine-
ment to my home in the month of
December. My best wishes to all for 1988.
Elsie Houston.—lx
THOMSON-JEFFERSON
We would like to thank all those who
helped 'us°'after the fire. Special thanks to
the Gorrie Lions Club for all their help and
to everyone who donated furniture,
clothing, bedding, dishes and money.
Everything was much appreciated. Thank
you. David Thomson and Diane
Jefferson.—Inx
PERCY
I wish to thank all my friends for prayers,
flowers, cards and visits while I was in the
Wingham Hospital. Myrtle Percy.—Ix
48. Coming Events
ANNUAL MEETING
of Lucknow Agricultural Society at
Lucknow United Church, Monday,
January 25, 7 p.m. Contact any director for
tickets or phone 528-2184.-1, 2
HORSE SALE
Bus trip to Toronto Horse Sale, January 27,
1988. Call Leonard Kerr 529-7642 or Gary
' Kerr 529-7375.-1-3
ANNUAL MEETING
of Huron Cattlemen's Association, Mon-
day, January 11, 1988, Clinton Legion.
Meeting to start at 10:30 a.m. Guest
speaker Stan Wilson. $9.00 per person. -1
EUCHRE PARTY
St. Mary's Church, Lucknow is sponsoring
a euchre party in the parish hall, Friday,
January 8, 8 p.m. Lunch served. Prizes.
$1.00 admission. Everyone welcome. -1
FOUNDING MEETING
of the new Huron Bruce Federal Liberal
Association, Wednesday, January 20, at
the Lucknow Community Centre, 7:30 p.m.
Special guest speaker Doug Frith, MP. -1,
2
LUCKNOW TOWN
AND COUNTRY CLUB
will meet in the Lucknow Legion Hall,
Monday, January 11, 1:30 p.m. Note
change of time. Scottish program. -1
OLD FASHION
COUNTRY MEALS
at Kinloss Community Centre, 4 - 6 p.m.,
January 10, 24, February 7, 21 and March
6. Everyone welcome. -1
BENEFIT DANCE/
SOCIAL EVENING
for Bob and Linda Theriault, Mary Lynn
and Christina, Saturday, January 9, 8
p.m., Holyrood Township Hall. Ladies
please bring lunch. Donations may be left
at Holyrood or Silver Lake Stores, Cecil
Sutton's Ripley, T ucknow Farm Supply.
Music by All Country Band.—lnx
8 WEEK BABYSITTING
COURSE
sponsored by Lucknow CGIT. Age 11 and
up, Mondays 7 - 8:30 p.m. at Lucknow
United Church. Phone 528-3721 to
register.—lx
DAY SHOWS
Carleton Show Band, Bingeman Park,
Saturday, January 16. Kitty Wells, Queen
of Country Music and Johnny ,Wright,
Wednesday, February 24. Ice Capades,
Kitchener, Sunday, February 14. Phone
Helen McBurney, Nicholson 'Bus Lines,
357-3424.-1, 2
LUCKNOW DROP-IN
at Town Hall, Friday, January 8, 2 p.m.
Everyone welcome. -1
Do you have a special event coming in the
near future? Why not advertise to the
Lucknow Sentinel's Coming Events col-
umn? For a very reasonable price you can
let area folk know about your special
event. Call Pat at the Sentinel 528-2822
, before noon on,Mondays.