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135. Notice to Creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM CLIF-
FORD ROBB,
late of the Township of Kinloss in the Coun-
ty of Bruce
All persons having claims against the
Estate of the above named deceased who
died on or about the 30th day of April 1988,
are hereby notified to send to the under-
signed on or before July 15, 1988 their
names and full particulars of their claims.
Immediately after the said date the estate
will be distributed having regard only to
the claims of which notice has been
received.
bated at Ripley, Ontario this 8th day of
June 1988.
Crawford, Mill & Davies
Barristers, Solicitors
RIPLEY, Ontario NOG 2R0
Solicitors for the Executrix. -24-26
f36. Announcements
WE'RE SEARCHING FOR
A HEART OF GOLD
Selflessness. Willingness. Understanding.
Qualities we can all admire. Qualities you
may see in someone you know. Someone
who goes out of his or her way to make our
community a better place to live. Air
Canada, in partnership with The Lucknow
Sentinel, would like to salute these in-
dividuals who bring so much to our com-
munity. Now's the time for us to speak out
on behalf of our fellow citizens. Drop in to
the Sentinel and pick up a nomination form
with complete details.-20tf
138. Auction Sale
LUCKNOW COMMUNITY
SALE
Horse and Tackle
Sale
Friday, June 24/88
6:00 P.M.
Taking consignments now.
529-7625 or 529-7970
Auctioneer:
Brian Rintoul
AUCTION SALE
of
Shop Equipment, 1981 Chev fully loaded
vdn, trencher, backhoe, household ef-
fects, new tires, FM sideband radios
will be held for
SHARLENE & WALTER BROWN
on Sat., June 25 at 9:45 a.m.
North half Lot 16, Conc. 9 Morris Twp., 1
corner north & 3 corners east of Blyth at
Brown's Tire Service.
Be sure to attend this very large sate.
Listen to CKNX Juno 22 8. June 24 for full
listing.
TERMS: Cosh day of sale, 8% sales tax.
AUCTIONEERS
Allan R. Miller 395-5062
Bill Haldenby 395-5142
For information contact Brown's Tire Ser-
vice 1-887-6788.
Shop equipment selling at 9:45 A.M.
Household effects selling at 12Noon.
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38, Auction Sale
AUCTION SALE
FOR
HAROLD AND TENA WYLD
Ripley
First house east of feed mill in village of
Ripley.
Saturday, June 25/88
11:00 A.M,
PARTIAL LIST INCLUDES: Dishes, cookware,
linens, glassware, tools, etc.;
refrigerator; 30" gas stove; wood or coal
cook stove; kitchen table & chairs; small
china cabinet; chesterfield suite; piat-
form rocker; foot stool; chests of drawers;
dressers & beds; parlour tables; hlde-a-
bed chesterfield; press back chairs; press
back rocking chair; coffee 8. end tables;
hoop back chain; wardrobe cupboard;
roll -a -way cots; bate of old kitchen cup-
board; old trunks; drop leaf table; pine
quilt box; washstand; Single treadle sew-
ing machine; card table and chain; pic-
tures and mirrors; 2 old oil lamps; cheese
box; luggage; child's table; lawn chain;
garden tools; and many articles too
numerous to mention.
LUNCH BOOTH ON GROUNDS.
CLERKS: Margery MacDonald & Marilyn
Kummer.
AUCTIONEERS
Dorne & Dbdie McLelland
396-3252
39. Educational
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40. Lost & Found
LOST GREEN TOTE BAG, containing ball
equipment in the vicinity of Brindly Sales
Yard. Articles can be identified. Please
return, no questions asked. 528-3526 or
528-2391.-24, 25
LOST Saturday, June 18, in the Communi-
ty Centre, a man's wedding ring, oval face
with cluster diamonds. Phone 528-2031,
392-6057,357-2812.-25
146. In Memoriam
BOYD
In loving memory of a dear wife, mother
and grandmother Edna Boyd, who passed
away June 18, 1987.
Though her smile is gone forever,
And her hand we cannot touch,
Still we have so many memories,.
Of the one we loved so much.
Her memory is our keepsake,
With which we'lI never part,
God has her in His keeping
We have her in our hearts.
Sadly missed and always remembered by
Mac and family. -25x
47. Card of Thanks
BEASLEY
We would like to express our sincere
thanks for the many gifts and best wishes
and to all those who attended our wedding
and reception. A special thanks to the
Lions Ladies who served supper and
everyone who helped make our special day
such a success. Cheryl and Pat. -25x '
SMITH
I would sincerely like to thank all my fami-
ly, friends and neighbours for all the lovely,
flowers, gifts, visits, cards and phone calls
while I was a patient in University
Hospital and since returning home.
Special thanks to all my taxi drivers!
Thanks a million everyone. Betty
Smith. -25
JEFFERSON/THOMPSON
We would like to thank everyone for atten-
ding our stag and doe. Special thanks to
our bridal party and parents for putting it
on. We hope everyone had as good a time
as we did. Diane Jefferson and David
Thomson. -25
South Kinloss WMS
June 7th at 8:00 p.m. saw the South
Kinloss W.M.S. meet for a family night at
the church, hosted and directed by Mrs.
Olive Needham. Other directors were Mrs.
Herb Buckton and Mrs. John Mowbray.
Guests for the evening. were Chris Col-
well and Jonathan Nelson speaking on the
Australian World Scout Jamboree by way
of a slide presentation.
President, Mrs. Leonard Clarke gave a
reading to open entitled, Isn't it Funny! A
hymn was sung before prayer by Mrs.
Clarke.
April and May's minutes were read and
approved. There were 24 members present
and nine guests. Roll call was a freezer
item for Mrs. Donald Maclntyre who has
been ill.
Molesworth Presbyterial from May 9th,
was reported on by Mrs. Ira Dickie.
Also, the Treasurer and Ladies Aid
reports were heard. Donation notices were
read concerning the centennial last month.
Mrs. John Mowbray lead in meditation,
McDONALD
The family of the late Mary McDonald
wish to. express their sincere thanks to
relatives, friends and neighbours for ex-
pressions of sympathy, cards, donations
and floral arrangements, for visits and
food sent to the home. Special thanks to the
ladies of Knox Church who supplied the
lunch, to Rev, Nugent and Rev. Merelyn
Letson. Your thoughtfulness and kindness
will always be remembered. -25x
SCHLOSSER
I would like to thank my family for their
support and to my friends, relatives and
neighbours for cards, letters, flowers, gifts
and phone calls while I was a patient in
Wingham and District Hospital and since
coming home. Also thanks to Dr. O'Mollie,
Dr. Bekasiak, Dr. Geer and nurses in ICU
and OR. Your thoughtfulness will a long
time be remembered. Geraldine. -25
48. Coming Events
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
DUNGANNON MEMORIAL
CEMETERY SERVICE
Sunday, June 26, 3 p.m. at the Cemertery.
The service will be conducted by Rev. R.
Roberts. In case of inclement weather will
be held in the mausoleum. -24, 25
FIDDLE AND STEP DANCE Contest July
8 and 9, Community Center, Fergus, On-
tario. Camping on grounds. For informa-
tion call Ken Hawkins (519) 843-334.-24bc
Belle River FIDDLE SINGING contest Ju-
ly 28, 29, 30, 31. Campsites available. $7,500
prizes. Featuring the Leahy Family, Box
10, Belle. River, Ontario. NOR IAO or call
(519) 728-1767.-24bc
HOSPITAL AUXILIARY
The June meeting of the auxiliary to the
Wingham and District Hospital, will be
held Monday, June 27, 2 p.m. in the boar-
droom of the hospital. Mrs. Marilyn Wood
will explain the roll of the Cancer Clinic in
this area. All are welcome. -25
BRUCE/GREY BRANCH,
O.G.S.
meeting Tuesday, June 28, 8 p.m.,
Kincardine -Tiverton Central School.
Speaker Mrs. Ann Judd on "The Devil's
Elbow and Ghost Towns of Bruce
Township". Everyone welcome. -25
SINGLES DANCE
Saturday, June 25, White Carnation Hall,
Holmesville. Dancing 9-1 to Siddons. NO
JEANS PLEASE. -25
LUCKNOW AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY
regular meeting, Tuesday, June 28, 9 p.m.
at the Community Centre. All members
are asked to attend. to finalize ar-
rangements for the reunion.-25ar
"God's Cure for Fear" from I John, ch 4, v.
18. The verse was read ; by Mrs. Allison
Ramsay.
Mrs. Herb Buckton took up the offering
and Mrs. Leonard Maclnnis lead in the of-
fertory prayer followed by a hymn. Prayer
circle including Mrs. Herb Buckton and
Mrs. Fraser Mackinnon.
Mrs. Nancy Maclntyre introduced our
guests. Following our interesting and in-
formative guests' talk, various business
matters were discussed. The Sunday
School children enjoyed the Rally at Camp
Kintail June 8th. Our next meeting will be
August 2, 8:00 p.m. There will be a special
bus trip to Toronto on Sept. 26 to visit a
Russian Orthodox church.
Mrs. Herb Buckton gave the courtesy
remarks followed by a hymn. Mrs. Roely
de Boer lead in the closing prayer. Grace
was sung before an instrumental duet was
heard from Mrs. Jack Needham and Mr.
Ira Dickie. A fellowship lunch followed.
48. Coming Events
CELEBRATE IN 1988
TUG-OF-WAR
Classes: Boys 17 and under; Men's Open
and Ladies' Open. Saturday, July 2, 6 p.m.
at the Community Centre Ball Park. In-
terested in representing your township or
village contact, your respective rep:
Lucknow, Ab Murray, 528-7324; West
Wawanosh, Cecil Cranston,. 529-7691;
Ashfield, Allan Gibson 395-5265 or Kinloss;
Barry Johnston 395-5231.-25
DAY TRIP
Ragtime Revue, 3 hour musical dining ex-
perience with Dave Hoy and stars; dinner
included; $27. Wednesday, July 6. Phone
Helen McBurney 357-3424.-25
CELEBRATE IN 1988
BEEF BBQ
Sunday, July 3, 4 - 7 p.m. Advance tickets
only from: Lucknow Sentinel, McDonagh's
Insurance, or call Nancy Gibson 395-5265.
Adults $7.00, children 10 and under $5.00.
Don't be disappointed. MUST BE PUR-
CHASED BY FRI. JUNE 24!-25ar
LUCKNOW DROP IN
CENTRE
Town Hall, Friday, June 24, pot luck meal
at6 p.m. followed by cards. -25
MISS CELEBRATE 88 -
The crowning will take place at the
Lucknow Community Centre, Thursday,
June 30. Concert begins at 8:15 p.m. Ad-
mission $4.00, family $10.-25, 26ar
ANNUAL MEETING
of the South Kinloss Cemetery Corporation
Wednesday, June 29, 8 p.m. in South
Kinloss Presbyterian Church. All in-
terested persons and lot owners are urged
to attend. Harold J. Campbell,
Secretary .-25x
CELEBRATE IN 1988
BICYCLE POKER RALLY
July 1, 2 p.m., Tractor Pull Site; boys or
girls, 8-13. Prizes. You may pre -register
(not necessary) by calling Mike 395-5592 or
Delores 528-2914.
SENIORS'S VARIETY
SHOW /TEA
July 1, 2 p.m., Town Hall. Relax and visit
with old friends and make new.
MAGIC MIKE SHOW
July 2, 2:30 - 5:30, Town Hall, FREE
BABYSITTING. Great opportunity for
Moms and Dads to have free time to visit
while little ones are entertained.
CLASSIC & CUSTOM
CAR SHOW
July 2, following parade, at Community
Centre. Registration is at 11 a.m. and you
may participate in parade as well. Full in-
fo from 528-3308.
TEEN DANCE
July 2, 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. To MUGSY'S
MUSIC, Ball Diamond. Advance tickets $5
from Super Scoop, Beckers Milk, Neable's
Petro Can, Cut & Curl, Cindy Struthers,
Sam Murray.-25ar