HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-11-30, Page 15Daimon Segel, Wednesday, November 31, 1988—Page 15
The loss of a loving husband and father felt
We extend heartfelt sympathy to Mr.
and Mrs Eric Thacker and family in the
sudden death of her mother, Mrs Berwick
BeIL The funeral was held on Friday at the
Kincardine Funeral Cbap.l
Mrs. Leo Murray. Mr_ and Mrs. Gerald
Murray, Brad and Steven, Mr_ and Mrs
Charles Murray and Brian., Mr. and Mrs_
Ab Murray- and Mr and Mrs. Frank Mur-
ray all went to Smith Falls to the funeral of
the late Robert Dales which was held on
Saturday morning_ Mrs Dales was the
former Margaret Ann Murray, daughter of
the late Mr and Mrs_ Alphonse Murray_
Sympathy from our community is extend-
ed to Margaret Ann and family in the loss
of a loving husband and father_
Mrs Julian Kaizieuski is a patient in Si
Joseph's hospital, London where she
underwent major surgery last weep We
INLOUGH
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send our get -well wishes to Goldie and
hope she will be able to be home soon.
Mr_ and Mrs. Fred Page held their pine -
Christmas dinner on Saturday evening. At-
tending
ttending were Dr and Mus_ 'man Mohamed
and the boys of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Page and the girls of Burlington;
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Page and Jamie
Con. 10 and Rosita Page of Kutch.
Mrs.. Frank Madden opened her home
for the Holyrood Worm's Institute to do a
quilt to have ready for the Tea and bazaar
in December.
Mrs. Glen Kaufman and Kimberley who
have been visiting with her parents Mr
and Mrs Tions McDonald and other
relatives returned home to Saskatoon on
Monday.
Visiting with Mr_ and Mrs_ Tom
McDonald on Sunday were Mr_ and Mrs
Ron Young of Waterloo; Mr_ and Mrs Gor-
don MacDonald of Orangeville and Mr_
anrd Mrs Ken MacDonald and family of
mete_
On Saturday Flim Mae and Kimberley
Kaufman, along with Mrs- Nina McDonald
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Bushell
f Esther McDonald) at Kingatf_
Mr. and Mr& Don Bushell and Mrs
Frank Maulden were supper guests with
Mr. and Mrs Bill Burt at Kincardine on
Friday.
Mr. Russell Bushell is a patient in the
Kincardine and District Hospital We wish
him improved health.
Mr. and Mrs David Balder were to
Listowel on Monday attending the fmneral
of Marys uncle the late Norman Bender_
Caagratnla to Mr_ and Mrs Grant
Eckenswiller who, celebrated their 40th
wedding anniversary on Sunday with a
family dinner at the Maitland Restaurant,
W On Nov_ 20th they had about 25
friends and family at their home on Con_ 10
at a surprise dinner.
On Tuesday, Jim Stevens of Listowel
was a dinner guest at the home of Bill and
Lorraine McPherson of Holyrood_
The McPbersons, in turn, enjoyed dinner
with Mr. and Mrs Dan McInnes of Blyth
On Sunday, Mrs George Robinson and
Mrs, Evelyn Bristol„ both of Mitchell„
Visite) with Bill and t orrai_ne at Holyrood_
Ab Wylds is back home and in good humor
By TERRY IHNT
As you may have notices the Kosmerty
Pro Hardware store has now become The
Ripley Co -Op. This is a branch of the
Lucknow Co -Op and is being managed by
Greg Hackett of Lucknow. They will still be
the local distributors for Sears and will con-
tinue the dry cleaning service that John of-
fered to local residents in the past_
IRAl, R
Ab Wylds in good innnor at home
Took some time to visit with Ab Wylds on
Monday morning and found . him to be in
good form_ He told me about his early years
of going to Western University and how he
ended up taking Physics and Math when his
best subject had been Chemistry and this
was what he would have preferred to have
taken.
Thank you
for buying
We put good taste into
everything we make!
Tom Andrew
Fairview (airy
Lucknow 528-3725
Beatrice
R IPLEY
• He also showed that he has not lost his
sense of humor when describing the Protect -
Alert system he has_ Seeress that when he
was making his bed this morning he ac-
cidently hit the button that sets the thing off.
It sounded like a swarm of angry bees, and
while he was beating it on the mattress to
try to shut it off, the telephone rang with
somebody checking if he was Off. Well at
least he knows the system works even it if
did have him running around Idle a young
buck again
Christmas rein! on Friday
Ripley Women's Institute pot luck lun-
cheon a Christmas ) in the Legion Hall Fri-
day, Dec_ 2 at 12 o'clock Please bring a gift
for auction for shut-ins. Directors are in
charge of programa
Somewhere in the newspaper is an advert
for a chance to win $50 sponsored by the
Ripley and District Lions The .money for
this contest is from Lions funds„ not from
the Christmas Lights Donations
Rates Ar 3.5
Trust Companies
5;24-•1' i i'3
INVESTMENTS
122 Court House Sg:u.a e, Cox:lorie:1a
•No Fees
•N'o Charges
CO.OP /
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Wednesday, November 30, 1988
539.500.00 - Country hone. s bedrooms
new roof and eombonaenom furnace_ Groge,
dri8ed well, A orae Roe with orchard_
r.uO(NOW - 8ridc home_ Havelock St. maple
and oak floors, gorge scenic lot hocking onto
moll pored_ Weil maintained onside and out_
Priced at $72,0011
STATELY 2 STOREY brick home on 48 arae
form 80 workab9e. A 0 acres bush barn set
up for hogs. highway frontage_
ASH9FIEiD - 100 acres 85 workable, 4
bedroom home., beef hog setup.. 2 silos.. steel
shed_ aose to Lucknow_
KIHLOSS - A 'ton etre grass form fenced)
spring fed creek 8 acres hardwood bush
WINDHAM - 8 year ofd Royal home family
room woodstowe. deck 3 bedrooms_
ASHFIELD - .4 bedroom home with can 88 sow
Farrowing operation 'new wiener rooms
barns ansaatlated.
WHUTECHi1RCH _ 3 bedroom -4 <grrne wwttfn
A " , car garoge hardwood as sunporch
2 baths_
KIHLOSS - 200 acre damn 2 excellent barns
sea up for beef 2 solos 75 x 40 shed s
bedroom brock home
100 ACRE fenced form dose to Lucknow
older 4 bedroom horn requires work. 4
acres bush Norge honk bran smaller pig
barn shed,. 575.000_
WHITECHURCH - Brock home 3 bedrooms
new roof fireplace ? apt with potenttiol for
another. '59 900_
LISTINGS WANTED
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ALVIN 8088
WARREN ZINN
528.3710
395-3174
528.3710
8:00 A.M. - 10:00 P.M.
ALL
Store Items
Excluding Animal Health
Products and Sale Priced Items
"FREE"
Sausage & Sauerkraut
On A Bun
6:00 P.M. - 10:00 P.M. ONLY
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529-7953 395-3654