HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-10-19, Page 18Page 18—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 19, 1988
35. Notice to Creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE
ESTATE OF WESLEY JOHN JEFFER-
SON. ALL PERSONS having claims
against the Estate of the above-mentioned,
late of the Township of West Wawanosh in
the County of Huron, Farmer, who died on
July 31st, 1988, are required to file proof of
same with the undersigned on or before the
29th day of October 1988. AFTER that date
the Executrix will proceed to distribute the
Estate having regard only to the claims of
which she shall then have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this 4th day
of October, 1988. CRAWFORD, MILL &
DAVIES, 217 Josephine Street, Wingham,
Ontario, NOG 2W0. Solicitors for the
Executrix. -41-43
136. Announcements
ARMSTRONG'S HOME BAKERY
will be closed for one week
October 24 - 29, Inclusive
Re -opening November 1
38. Auction Sale
AUCTION SALE
of household effects; antiques; a car
and power lawn equipment will be held
for FRASER and KATHLEEN FORGIE of
Wingham, and MR. & MRS. ART FISK of
Teeswater, with added consignments
from Teeswater, Wingham and area
homes, in Teeswater Agri -Curl Building
on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22
starting at 10:00 A.M.
PARTIAL LISTS: Selling For Mr. & Mrs.
Forgle: 1973 Vega Hatchback car, ap-
prox. 46,000 miles, no winter driving,
selling as Is; Roper 11 H.P. garden trac-
tor with 36" mower and dump trailer
(III to new); Lawn Boy lawn mower;
Ariens garden tiller (1 yr. old); 11 H.P.
John Deere snow blower with snow
hood (like new); power saws; work ben-
ches; fishing rods; cross country skis;
wine making equipment; bells; Inglis
washer; small chest freezer;
Westinghouse fridge; 30" Moffat con-
tinuous clean stove; caned chair; 1911
Bentwood rocker; 6'9" x 9' Wilton
woollen rug and Ozite pad; Cross and
Olive crystal; and more.
Selling for Mr. & Mrs. Fisk: Chesterfield
and chair; coffee and end tables; anti-
que wooden arm chair; daybed; Elec-
trohome T.V.; hall tree; console table
and 6 chairs; hutch; pressback rockers;
chest of drawers; blanket box; bed and
double dresser; fancy work; old kitchen
table; spin washer; dryer; G.E. fridge;
24" G.E. stove; dishes, (some antique);
10 place setting Oneida flatware;
Singer portable sewing machine;
Eureka vacuum cleaner in case; and
much more.
CONSIGNMENTS INCLUDE: Chester-
fields; chairs; tables; lamps; desk and
chair; safe; large stereo - T.V. sets;
outstanding Peppier bedroom suite —
king size headboard with twin beds,
dresser, chest; mirrors; dishes; kitchen-
ware; floral arrangements; Moffat
dryer; Maytag washer; electric stoves;
Moffat slim -twin fridge; electric
fireplace; 50 - 12" mirror tiles; in-
dustrial heavy duty vacuum cleaner
and much more.
Listings subject to change wthout
notice.
Owners and auctioneers not responsi-
ble for accidents, injuries or losses con-
nected in any way with the sale.
Terms: Cosh
Lunch: Available
AUCTIONEERS
Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater.
392-6170
Grant McDonald, Ripley
395-5353
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38. Auction Sale
STOCKER
SALE
Monday, October 24/88
LUCKNOW COMMUNITY
SALES BARN
1:30 PM
Consignments now being
taken
529-7625 - 529-7970
528-3211
39. Educational
YOUR FUTURE starts with Tri -County
Truck Driver Training. Established in
1978, job search assistance available,
daytime, evening and weekend courses.
Course Fee income tax deductible
1-800-265-0400.- 42bc
EARN EXTRA INCOME! Learn to
prepare Income Tax Returns by cor-
respondence: New Tax Reform Course
now available on a home -study basis. For
details contact: Tax Time Services Ltd.,
1304 Speers Rd., Oakville, Ont. L6L 2X4
(416 )827-1455.-42bc
146. In Memoriam
KEMP
In loving memory of a dear son and
brother, Glen Kemp, who died suddenly
October 21, 1987.
We'll never forget that call one year ago
today,
We wanted to be there with you, but you
had passed away.
We knew you died so quickly, that helped
to ease the pain,
But since you left us, things have never
been the same.
There's not a single day goes by that we do
not think of you.
We shared a lot of special times, a lot of
laughter, too,
If we could have a special wish, a wish that
could come true.
We'd see our door pushed open and you'd
come walking through.
Sadly missed by Mom and Dad, Gail and
Stephen.-42nxe
KEMP
In loving memory of a dear brother Glen,
who passed away suddenly one year ago,
October 21, 1987.
No time to say goodbye,
You were gone before we knew it,
And only God knows why,
We can't forget your smiling face,
Your happy carefree ways,
The smile that won so many friends
In the happy bygone days,
It broke our hearts to lose you,
But you did not go alone,
For part of us went with you,
The day God called you home.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed
by Gord, Brenda and Devin. -42
KEMP
In loving memory and fond remembrance
of a dear grandson, nephew and cousin,
Glen Kemp, who died one year ago Oc-
tober 21, 1987.
Deep in our hearts you are fondly
remembered,
Sweet, happy memories cling 'round your
name;
True hearts that loved you with deepest
affection
Always will love you in death the same.
Lovingly remembered by Grandma Liv-
ingston, uncles, aunts, cousins and
Dorothy.-42nxe.,,,
HENDRIKS
In loving memory of our son and brother,
Peter, who was taken suddenly by a car
accident, eight years ago.
Never for a moment are you very far
away,
You are always in our minds,
No matter what we do,
All the time within our hearts,
Our thoughts dear son are of you.
Terribly missed by Mom, Dad, brothers,
sisters and relatives. -42x
4T. Card of Thanks
ROBERTS
We want to thank our friends and
neighbours who so generously loaned cars
while ours was being fixed. We also thank
them for the extraordinary gift given us
through the Dungannon Service Centre.
Your kindness and thoughtfulness is
humbling. Rev. Bob and Karen
Roberts -42x
BUCKTON
Herb and Mary Buckton would like to
thank neighbours and friends for the
beautiful cards, flowers, visits and gifts,
which we received on our 50th wedding an-
niversary. Special thanks to our
neighbours on the 4th and friends for the
party and gifts, also our family for gifts
and the anniversary dinner. We will
always have happy memories of our
Golden Wedding. -42x
STEELE
We would like to thank everyone that made
our wedding day so special. Your
thoughtfulness, best wishes and beautiful
gifts will long be remembered. Thanks to
the Trinity Ladies and West Huron Junior
Farmers for helping with the meals.
Thanks also to the people who travelled the
distance to our stag and doe. Brenda and
Brian Steele -42x
VAN DYKE
We would like ° to thank our friends and
family for their help and concern before
Justin arrived, especially both grandmas
and grandpas for looking after Darren.
while I was in and out of hospital and since
coming home. Your thoughtfulness was
much appreciated. The Van Dykes -42
FORSTER
We wish to express our sincere thanks to
our family, friends and neighbours for the
cards, gifts and telephone calls received
on the occasion of our 25th wedding an-
niversary. Your kindness was greatly ap-
preciated and will always be remembered.
Sincerely, Lorne and Inez Forster. -42
MacDOUGALL
Many thanks to my relatives and friends
who came to my birthday party. I would
especially like to thank Lois and her
helpers for preparing such a delicious din-
ner and for all the lovely gifts I received.
Anna Mae -42x
HAMILTON
I wish to express my thanks and apprecia-
tion to family, friends, relatives and
neighbours for your many get well wishes
and acts of kindness shown to me in the
University Hospital and since coming'
home. Special thanks to Dr. Corrin. All
was greatly appreciated and will never be
forgotten. Josie -42
JARDINE
My deep gratitude to family and friends
for their support and comfort in the pass-
ing of my beloved brother and sister-in-
law, Larry and Lenore Harrison, who died
one day apart. Very special thanks to Mr.
MacDougall, to . the residents of Sepoy
Apartments for their generous gift to a
charitable organization. These kind acts
will always be cherished memories. Jean
Jardine -42x
PHILLIPS
We wish to express our appreciation for
the beautiful family Bible received from
the Lucknow family gift program for our
40th Wedding Anniversary. Thanks to,
Your Favorite Things, Valley Green
Flowers, Lucknow Village Market, Elmer
Umbach Pharmacy, Montgomery Motors,
McDonagh Insurance, Cliff's Plumbing
and Heating, Lucknow and District
CoOperative. Tom and Evelyn
Phillips -42x
47. Card of Thanks
HAMILTON
I would like 'to thank Air Canada and the
Canadian Community Newspaper Associa-
tion, of which Lucknow Sentinel is a
member, for the Heart of Gold award I
received at the presentations in the Hilton
International Hotel in Toronto this past
weekend. I would like to thank my family
for submitting my name. To be chosen one
of 26, from over 1300 nominees in Ontario,
was quite a heart moving experience. But
why me? Successful community projects
involve everyone. The people of Lucknow
and area made this award possible and I
humbly thank you. Sincerely, Al
Hamilton -42
JARDINE
A sincere thank you to the Lucknow doc-
tors, ambulance attendants, nurses and
staff on 2nd floor Wingham Hospital; to
family and friends for cards, treats, gifts
and visits while I was in hospital. Jean
Jardine -42x
48. Coming Events
EUCHRE TOURNAMENT
Saturday, October 22, Dungannon
Agricultural Hall. Registration 1 p.m.
Euchre 2 p.m. $3 admission. Lunch. For
further info 529-7934.--40-42ar
PLEASURES, PROBLEMS
PRESCHOOLERS
The Huron County Health Unit presents
"Pleasures, Problems and Preschoolers" -
a series of 3 Parenting Classes for parents
of children aged 1-5 years. Classes will
commence Thursday, October 27, 1988 and
will be held at R.N.A. School, Wingham.
Please call 357-2264 to pre -register by Oc-
tober 21st. -41, 42ar
The fall and winter Rummage Sale for the
Auxiliary to the Wingham and District
Hospital, will be held Thursday, October
20, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., and Friday, October
21, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. All unsold articles will
be donated to Goodwill Industries. -41 42
AIDS AWARENESS WEEK
Monday October 17 through 23. For more
information call Bruce County Health
Unit, AIDS Education and Resource Pro-
gram 30 Park St., Walkerton Ont. NOG 2V0
881-1920.-42
BAZAAR AND LUNCHEON
St. Andrew's United Church, Ripley,
Saturday, October 29, 11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Luncheon $2.50. Free babysitting. -42,43
IMAGE IMPACT WORKSHOPS
Wingham High School October 26, 7 - 9:30
p.m. and November 2, 7 - 9:30 p.m.
Lucknow Public School November 1, 7 - 9
p.m. and November 9, 7 - 9:30 p.m. For
more info call 528-3937.---42,43,44ur
HOT TURKEY SUPPER
ST. MATTHEW'S Anglican . Church
Kingarf invites you to attend their Hot
Turkey Supper on Sunday, October 30 4 - 7
p.m. Adults $6.50 Children 5-10 yrs $2.50
Preschoolers free. -42,43
DINNER AUCTION
Get your Christmas shopping done early at
the Blyth Festival dinner auction on Satur-
day, November 5th at 6 p.m. at the Blyth
Community Centre. There's lots of sur-
prises at the auction including trips by
plane, or Rolls Royce and weekend
getaways. Tickets are available at Blyth
Festival box - office by calling
523-9300.-42ar
50's HALLOWEEN DANCE
Saturday, October 29, Dungannon
Agricultural Hall. 6 piece band - High Tide.
$5.00 admission, lunch and costume judg-
ing at 10:30.-42,43ar
ST. AUGUSTINE C.W.L. Pre -Christmas
Bazaar, Saturday, October 22, 1988, 9:30
a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Draws on large quilt, hind
quarter of beef, grocery voucher $35.00.
Craft, bake, penny and white elephant
tables, door prize, children's prize, money
tree, food booth. Everyone welcome. -41,
42
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SINGLES DANCE
Saturday, October 22, White Carnation
Hall, Holmesville. Dancing 9 -1 to Tiffins.
NO JEANS PLEASE. -42