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38. Auction Sale
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of'Farm Machinery; Tools; Shop Equip-
ment; Cattle, for
WILLIAM H. BEHRNS (Estate)
R.R. 1 Wroxeter
Lot 14. Conc. 13, Howick Twp.. 1 corner
E. of Gorrie on Hwy. 87 and 2 corners
N. on
MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1988
10:00 A.M.
AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL
337-2340
HOUSEHOLD SALE
Friday, June 10, 1988
6:00 P.M.
BRINDLEY
SALES YARD
DUNGANNON
Now taking consignments. Watch next
week's paper for full listings.
For information call
529-7625 or 529-7970
44. Engagements
LANG - McKIM
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Castle of Port Colborne,
Ontario are pleased 'to announce the
engagement of their daughter, Lori to Mr.
Gerard Lang, of Waterloo. Lori is the
daughter of the late Dr. Jack C. McKim.
Gerard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Lang of Teeswater. The wedding is to take
place in Stratford on June 26, 1988.-22
46. In Memoriam
GLENN
In fond and loving memory of a dear wife,
mother, grandmother and great grand-
mother, Mary Glenn, who passed away
one year ago June 10, 1987.
Gone are the days we used to share
But m our hearts you are always there
The gates of memory will never close
We miss you more than anyone knows.
With tender love and deep regret
We, who loved you, will never forget.
Always remembered and sadly missed by
her - husband Frank Glenn and
family. -22x
HEWITT
In loving memory of our mother Violet
Hewitt who passed away two years ago
June 3, 1986. z3'
Mom this month comes back with sad
memories, it brings back a day we'll never
forget.
All I have are memories, and your picture
in a frame.
Through tears we watched you fade away.
He eased your pain, but broke our hearts.
Time has passed so fast, can it be, already
two full years?
The loss feels so fresh and the shedding of
so many a tear.
For in the general curse of any hour in the
day, blindly, my hand picks
up the phone to say, "Wanted to tell you".
Again it hits me, her
voice won't be on the other end of the line.
To me you were someone special,
You're part of me each day.
You gave us years of happiness, Mom, no
one can take away.
The many things you did for us, in your
own special way.
A king and loving woman, who taught us
all to share.
You held our home, and family together by
simply being there.
My heart still aches with sadness, my
silent tears still flow.
For what it meant to lose you, no one will
ever know.
They say that time heals everything, but 1
know that isn't so,
Because it hurts as much today, as it did
two years ago.
Love you Mom.
Lovingly remembered by daughter Donna
and son-in-law John Carter and
family. -22x
[47. Card of Thpnks
RIPLEY HURON
CRAFT FESTIVAL
sponsored by the Agricultural Society
would like to thank everyone who helped in
anyway to make our 4th annual Craft Show
a great success. Draw prizes of two lawn
chairs were won by Lois Pollock of Ripley
and a Coleman cooler was won by. Tracey
Phelan also of Ripley. Thanks again to all
and we hope to see you all next year. -22
PENNEY
To neighbours and friends of Lucknow, we
wish to express our sincere thanks for be-
ing such lovely people and making our past
21 years such a wonderful time in our
lives, which we will never forget. Your
Village of Lucknow is so clean and
beautiful, as its people. We also thank each
one who contributed to the lovely gifts you
gave us. Sincerely, Viola and Clayton
Penney. -22x
WHITBY
I would like to thank my family, friends
and relatives for the many cards, letters,
flowers and gifts sent to me while a patient
in University Hospital and since coming
home. Thanks also to Russ and Mabel for
taking me to the hospital; to Jim for help-
ing Donald; to my sister Rena and Will
Sturgeon for bringing me home. All was
greatly appreciated. Rhea. -22
LORDS AND BULLDOGS
The LanesvilIe Lords and Port Albert
Bulldogs would like to thank everyone that
supported the ball tournarrient last
weekend. We hope everyone had a good
time and that we'll see you all next year.
Thanks, Gord Kemp, Tournament
Convenor. -22
GIBSON
I wish to thank family, friends and
neighbours for their cards, treats and
visits while I was in University Hospital,
London and since coming home. The kind-
ness was all much appreciated. Grace
Gibson. -22
48. Coming Events
125TH ANNIVERSARY
Kinlough Presbyterian Church, June 5th,
1988 at 11:30 a.m. and 8 p.m. Guest
preacher Rev. Vaudry of Wingharn.
Refreshments after both services. -21, 22
NURSERY SCHOOL
Wingham Nursery School will be having
pre -registration for 1988/89 school year on
June 9 and 10, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Children must
be 2 - 5 years old and toilet trained. Come
and see us on Josephine Street, across
from the Town Hall or call 357-2362 for
more information. Register your child now
to avoid disappointment in September. -22
ANNUAL MEETING
for the Wingham and District Community
Living Association (formerly the
Wingham and District Association for the
Mentally Retarded) Tuesday, June 14, 7:30
p.m. in the Wingham Armouries. Guest
speaker Linda Girard, Program Super-
visor, Ministry of Community and Social
Services, speaking on the Ministry's future
direction in supporting people with han-
dicaps. -22, 23ar
CHURCH AUCTION SALE - Saturday,
June 4th, 11 a.m. - ? Dungannon United
Church. Bake table and lunch booth. -22
Good .work competitors
Mrs. Young's Kindergarten Class II are B R O O K S I D E
busy studying Nursery Rhymes and doing
B.:R..:.OADCAST
cut and paste activities about them. This
week they did Little Jack Horner! They
have welcomed many new faces to their
room, for kindergarten next year. They are
also practising songs and rhymes for their
graduation on June 22nd.
Mrs. Blanchette's Grade 2 class is doing
a unit on Pets and are making a big book
together.
Mrs. Ottewell's Grade 3 made mobiles
out of clay and hangers with Mrs. Graham.
They are also learning about Pioneers. To-
day they. are having pizza for lunch.
Thanks to Mrs. Caesar and Lisa for help-
ing. Half of the class goes to Mr. Farnell
some days. One group is learning about
fairy tales; the other is learning about Spr-
ing. They sure are busy these days.
The Room 4 Dinosaur Den has been
discussing communities this week, and
learning what makes a good community to
live in. They had a super trip to Lucknow,
where Mrs. Cranston drove the bus
through town to see the many services the
community has. The Lucknow Reeve, Mr.
Herb Clark, talked about Lucknow, and
gave the students a tour of the town hall.
They then had an exciting visit to C&M
Transport, where Mr. and Mrs. Murray
told them about "big rigs", and let them
climb into them! The day finished in
Goderich at Cooks Travel Agency, where
Ms. Spain and Ms. Gibbs told them all
about other kinds of travel. It was a great
day! Lisa Osinga is "Special Me" this
week.
Mrs. Worsell's Grade 5 class is working
in Geometry and Electricity Units. They
enjoyed visiting Gr. 6's European Festival
on Friday in the gym.
Grade 6, Room 7 has been doing some
European projects. They have done a Take
45 program on the country each of the
students has chosen. Booths were made
which they decorated with things from
their chosen country. They presented bits
of information from their booklets to their
teacher and class on May 26th. The booths
were decorated with such things as dolls,
pamphlets, cookware, cutouts, flags and
other interesting material.
For their Lunch on May 26 they had food
from many European countries that they
studied. Several teachers and classes
viewed their projects and hopefully learn-
ed something about Europe.
News
The school 2 -pitch teems have started
practicing for the 2 -pitch tournament
which is on June 14.
They had a very successful track and
field day on May 20. The following are the
names of the winners and runners-up in
each division.
Senior boys _ Shawn Woods, Chris
MacDonald.
Senior girls - Tanya Hodges, Debbie
Draper.
Intermediate Boys - Keith Todd, Shane
McDougall.
Intermediate Girls - Traci Curran, Jodi
Webster.
Junior Boys - Kirk Tyler, Doug Culbert.
Junior Girls - Misti Humphrey, Larissa
Sproul.
Midget Boys - Mike Johnston, Michael
Puddy.
Midget Girls - Jocelyn Logtenberg,
Adella Andrew.
Primary Boys - Craig Moffat, Paul
Chisholm.
Primary Girls - Tory Westbrook, Sam
Fairbairn, Cathy Cairncross.
Congratulations to all competitors!'
Eric's
sport
Eric's
snack
Eric's
smile
PARTICIPACTION MAKES PERFECT
148. Coming Events
BUCK AND DOE
for Diane Jefferson and David Thomson,
Saturday, June 4, Wingham. "Realistic
Sound". Lunch. Everyone welcome. For
further info 528-2120.-22
DAY CARE CENTRE
REGISTRATION
For "Puddle Ducks", Lucknow's newest
Day Care Centre, Monday, June 6, 6 - 8
p.m., Old Royal Bank Building. Children
must be 10 months - kindergarten age in
the fall.-22ar
132ND ANNIVERSARY
of South Kinloss Presbyterian Church,
Sunday, June 12, 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. ser-
vices. Guest speaker is Rev. Larry Welch.
Special music by Mrs. Sparks, the trio and
the choirs. Everyone welcome. -22, 23
Ink
BRUCE COUNTY ART COMPETITION
All permanent and seasonal residents of Bruce County are invited to submit up to three
works of,arh oil, watercolour, pastel, pen & ink, pencil, mixed media or acrylic on any
Bruce/County subject.
First Prize
Second Prize
Third Prize
$400.00
$350.00
$300.00
The prize winners will become the property of the Corporation of the County of Bruce,
and be on permanent display in the County Administrative Building in Walkerton.
All entries must remain on display at the Bruce County Museum from July 23, 1988
to September 3, 1988.
For further information and registration forms contact:
BRUCE COUNTY MUSEUM - Southampton 797-3644
48. Coming Events
ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY
of St. Andrew's United Church, Ripley,
Sunday, June 5. Rev. Margaret Bain will
be the guest speaker at 11 a.m. At the 8
p.m. evening service, the Hanover
Quartette will provide special music. You
are invited to attend. -22
COMMUNITY SHOWER
for Marilynne Maclntyre, Saturday, June
4, South Kinloss Church. Dessert served at
1:30 p.m. -220,
CELEBRATE IN
1988 PARADE
Saturday, July 2, 12:30 p.m. Entries now
being accepted in 15 categories. Prizes.
For full info see ad in May 25 Sentinel or
call Donald MacKinnon, 528-3043.-22-25ar
GARDEN PARTY
sponsored by Trinity United Church, Tues-
day, June 7, 5 - 7 p.m. at Brookside School.
Adults $6.00, 10 and under $3.00, pre-
schoolers free. -22x
HOME DECORATING
CONTEST
for Celebrate in 1988. Spruce up your home
and enter by June 10 at Valley Green
Flowers. Judging will be done the last
week of June. Prizes. Contact Donna Crich
for further information.-22ar
MENTION:
LAWN BOWLING,
LUCKNOW CLUB
jitney bowling 7:30 p.m. each Tuesday and
1:30 p.m. each Friday. New bowlers
welcome. First year membership $15.00.
Bowls available. -22x