The Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-07-06, Page 23Page 22—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 6,1988
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40. Lost & Found
LOST Australian Sheep Dog, male, bob
tailed, black with white markings.
Answers to Yogi. Phone 528-3214.-27
LOST - would the people who removed the
pork bbq and motor from the Dungannon
Agricultural Park, please return or call
529-7153. It is needed this week.-27ar
FOUND during Celebrate in 1988 Weekend
(not night of shirt tail parade) one wallet,
key on key chain. Owner(s) may claim by
identifying article(s). Contact the
Lucknow Sentinel.-27nx
L44. Engagements
ANSON-O'NEIL
Mr. and Mrs. George Anson announce with
pleasure, the engagement of Carolyn May
Anson to Mr. Denny David O'Neil. The
wedding will take place at St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, Wingham on Satur-
day, July 16 at 2 p.m. Reception to follow in
Wingham.-27
47. Card of Thanks
PRITCHARD
I wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our
family and our very good friends, in-
cluding Dr. Corrin, Dr. Bekasiak and Rev.
MacFarlane for the visits, flowers, phone
calls and cards I received during my 11-
lness. Your help and 'concern made a very
trying time a lot easier. John
Pritchard, -27x
STANLEY
We would like to express our sincerest
thanks to our Kinlough friends for the
social evening held in our honor on June 24,
1988. Your friendships and thoughtfulness
will always be remembered. Beven,
Joanne Stanley and family. -27x
HUFFMAN
We would like to thank everyone who came
to our 25th wedding anniversary open
house and for all the cards and gifts that
we received. It was very much ap-
preciated. We would also like to thank
Dad, Muriel and our family for the evening
at Sutton Park Inn. It was very enjoyable.
Doris and Don Huffman. -27x
BROOKS-DICKSON
We would like to express our thanks to
everyone who attended our stag and doe. A
special thanks to our friends and families
who helped to put it on. Kathy and Jim. -27
PIEL
I would like to express my thanks to all the
ladies for the lovely gifts I received at the
community shower. A special thanks to all
the ladies who were involved in organizing
the evening. It was a very lovely and warm
gesture. Thankks so much. Corrie. -27
CELEBRATE'88 CAR SHOW
A sincere and heartfelt thank you to the
car owners for bringing their vehicles out
for everyone to enjoy and to the following
for their help and support. We couldn't
have done it without you. Sponsors: Carl-
ing O'Keefe Breweries, Ford Motor Com-
pany Canada, Hackett Welding, Hamilton
Fuels Lucknow Inc., Kershaw Tools - Kin-
cardine, Lucknow Service Centre, C.E.
MacTavish Ltd., Montgomery Motors,
Steffen Auto Supply - Wingham, Willits
Tire Service, Wingham Canadian Tire
Lucknow Home Hardware. Special thanks
to Pete and Joanne Van Dam, Donna and
Brian Evans and Mandy Peck for their
assistance, to Jim Boyle and to the Carling
O'Keefe representatives. -27
[47. Cord of Thanks
DOUGHERTY
I would like to thank all who sent me cards
and flowers while I was in the Wingham
hospital; also nurses on the second floor
and Dr. Bekasiak. E. Dougherty. -27x
THANK YOU
On behalf of the Reunion Committee, we
would like to thank all those who
volunteered their time and all of you who
participated in the events. On our own
behalf, we would like to thank our ex-
ecutive and committees for their diligent
work. Without you, Celebrate in 1988
wouldn't have been such a success. Thank
you! Ian and Jean Montgomery. -27
MacINTYRE
I would like to thank the area merchants
and the Lucknow Agricultural Society for
the beautiful gifts I received Thursday
night. As well, a big thanks to everyone
who helped me with costumes for the
weekend. Helen Maclntyre.-27x
CAMPBELL
I wish to thank all who remembered my
93rd birthday with lovely cards, phone
calls, gifts and flowers and especially to
Kay Crawford for her kindness. Grace
Campbell. -27
CROSS
As chairperson of the entertainment com-
mittee, my job was made much easier
thanks to the co-operation and dedicated
efforts of all those people who gave up
their time and assisted me co-ordinating
this successful weekend. Special thanks to
Lynn and Bob Peck, The •Lucknow
Agricultural Society, Harvey Livingston,
Gord Kemp, The Lucknow Kinettes,
Anglican Ladies, Herb Clark, Mike O'Neil,
the West Huron Junior Farmers, Wendy.
Gerster and her helpers. You were all
great! Delores Cross.-27ar
148. Coming Events
FIDDLE AND STEP DANCE Contest July
8 and 9, Community Center, Fergus, On-
tario. Camping on grounds. For informa-
tion call Ken Hawkins f 519) 843-334.-24bc
OPEN HOUSE
in honour of the forthcoming marriage of
Marilynne, will be held at the home of
Marilyn rid Donald Maclntyre, RR 5,
Lucknow, 9n July 13. Everyone welcome
between 2:00 - 4:30 p.m. and 7:00 - 9:00
p.m. -27x
ATTENTION: ALL
BUSINESS OWNERS AND
INTERESTED PARTIES
Paul McKessock from the Grey Bruce
Tourism Bureau, will be speaking at the
Town Hall, July 6, at 8 p.m. Meeting will
deal with how to promote tourism in this
area. -26, 27
)BENEFIT DANCE
Hodgins Family of Kinloss, ( who lost their
barn by fire) will be held Saturday, July 9,
9 p.m. Kinloss Community Centre, Hwy. 9.
Ladies please bring lunch. -26, 27nx
COLWELL PICNIC
will be held July 10, 1 p.m. at the former
Holyrood Public School. The Colwells and
Collins invite all relations and friends to
come to visit Bill and Helen Colwell from
Dawson Creek; Jamie Forster family
from Rainy River District and Cathy
Forester Tasetka and family from Nova
Scotia. Short business meeting will follow.
Dishes and cutlery supplied, -26, 27
TEESWATER
FUN FEST WEEKEND
July 8 and 9. Friday night dance in the
community hall. Saturday night dance in
the arena. Saturday afternoon pig races at
1 p.m., fireman games, bed races, etc.
Something for everyone !-26, 27
"There is ONE in every crowd". Do you
know a "Good Kid" who deserves an
award for community service, bravery or
courage in overcoming a physical limita-
tion? Nominate them for an Ontario Junior
Citizen of the Year award - contact this
newspaper for details.-26bc
SINGLES DANCE
Saturday, July 9, White Carnation Hall,
Holmesville. Dancing 9-1 to Norm
Dunsmoor. NO JEANS PLEASE. -27
HIRE
A STUDEPIT
The Canada Employment Centre for
Students, along with filling job orders, and
placing students in jobs also gives out
various types of information 'to both
students and employers. We have a book
called Hot -100 1988 which should be of in-
terest to students.
This book gives information to youth
about the programs, services, and
resources supported by the federal govern-
ment. The book has information on
scholarships offered by the government,
and on jobs and programs for youth, all
sponsored by the government. Hot 100 has
information on exchange programs and on
Canada Student Loans.
An examples of the many programs in
Hot 100 is the Writing and Publications
Program which provides grants to in-
dividuals, including youth, who undertake
48. Coming Events
PORK/BEEF BARBECUE
Dungannon Seniors' Centre, Saturday, Ju-
ly 16, 6 p.m. Tickets at door. Adults, $6,
under 12, $3, pre-school free. -27, 28x .
COUNTRY AND
WESTERN WEEK
at Green Acres Family Camp,, July 15-17.
Featuring the Gypsy Campers and other
local talent. Starts Friday, 8 p.m., Satur-
day, 2 p.m. Bring lawn chairs, musical in-
struments. Lunch counter available. For
further info 395-2808.--27, 28
DESSERT MEETING
Thursday, July 14, Dungannon
Agricultural H'811, 7:30 p.m. for ladies able
to het with Family 'Fun Day, Sunday,
August 14 and/or Fair, Friday and Satur-
day, August 19 and 20. Fair books
available. Call 529-7934.-27, 28ar
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For friendly counsel without
obligation, we invite you
to see us about the selection
of a family monument.
Sam or Grant 881-0234
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WALKERTON
writing, translating, publishing and pro-
motional projects reflecting the theme of
Canada's multicultural experience in
areas such as fiction, poetry, drama,
children's literature and photographic
essays.
SWAP is the Student Work Abroad Pro-
gram for students 18-30 and allows
students to work and travel abroad for up
to 6 months. Individuals must pay travel
and living expenses but are given reduced
air fares and different types of assistance
in the country of their destination.
These programs are just a few examples
of. the abundance of useful information in
Hot 100. Come into our office at 325 Lamb -
ton St. in Kincardine and pick up a com-
plimentary copy.
To hire a student call 396-9153. Thanks to
the Lucknow Sentinel for sponsoring this
column.
48. Coming Events
MISS DUNGANNON
FAIR CONTEST
Wanted girls age 17-22 as of August 1, 1988
who reside in Ashfield, West Wawanosh or
Colborne Township are, needed for con-
testants in Miss Dungannon Fair Competi-
tion. Only 15 girls accepted. Contact
Denise Finnie 529-3173, 5-6 or 9-10 p.m.,'or
Karen Eckenswiller 529-3175.-27, 28ar
50TH ANNIVERSARY,
THE FAMILY OF WALTER AND
ISABELLE FORSTER invite friends and
relatives to an Open House at St. Andrew's
United Church, Ripley, on, July 16; 1988,
from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m., to celebrate- their
50th Wedding Anniversary. Best wishes
only. -27, 28x
THE FAMILY OF ELMER AND
MARIANNE SMELTZER invite you to at-
tend a dance in honour of their parents'
25th Wedding Anniversary, on Saturday,
July 16 in the Ripley Complex. Music by
Boyd's Orchestra. -27, 28
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