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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1989-02-15, Page 17a 26. Help Wonted PART-TIME HELP WANTED (1 day a week) for light housekeeping. Phone Ruth at 528-3141 or write to Box 92, Lucknow, NOG 2H0.-7ar 28. Business Opportunity 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.--49bc EARN YOUR CERTIFICATE! Learn In- come Tax preparation or Basic Bookkeep- ing by correspondence. For free brochures, no obligation, contact U & R Tax Services, 205-1345 Pembina Hwy., Winnipeg, MB, R3T 2B6,1-80065-5144. En- quire about exclusive franchise territories.-7bc DISTRIBUTORS or agents. New line of POLIMER Paints...Domestic, farm and industrial application. Polynor Fence Ltd. 60 St. Clair Ave. West, Suite 6, Toronto, Ont. M4V 1M7.-7bc 131. Service Directory CUSTOM SEWING and alterations, reasonable rates. Call Ruth Ritchie at 528-3141 or drop in at 471 Wolsley Street, Lucknow.-46tf YES, we repair household sewing machines including pick-up and delivery weekly at Lucknow, Super Scoop 528-3017. 35 years experience. Satisfaction guaranteed.-4-7ar STARTER, GENERATOR and alternator repairs, regulator sales. Albrecht Auto Electric, 357.3495.-5-17ar CLOCKS REPAIRED Mantle, wall, cuckoo, grandfather's, grandmother's. FREE ESTIMATES. Pick-up and delivery can be arranged. Agnew Jewellery, Gift, Children's Wear, Lucknow, 528-3532.-7x Tax Reform Got You Down? See A Professional Tax Preparer For Appointment Call Luckuow Sentinel, Wednesday, February 15, 1989—Page 17 By TERRY HUNT Donelda McLean, Ron Freer, George Vanderglas, Martin Phelan and Al Tranter do these names ring a bell, if they don't then shame on you for these people are your elected representatives for Ripley council. They, along with Susan Stevenson the Clerk/Treasurer, make the decisions that effect the way we live in this area. This includes sewers, garbage disposal, street lights, medical centre, library just to mention a few. I list these because they were some of the topics that were discuss- ed at the last council meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 7. For instance did you know that if the O.M.B. (Ontario Municipal Board) gives the go ahead to the sewer proposal then about three months from receiving this approval the sewers could be started. This means there is a good possibility of them going in this year. 39. Educational LEARN The Secrets of Chording on GUITAR. New home study course. Fast, easy method. Guaranteed! FREE infor- mation. Write: Studio 12B, 3284 Boucherie Road, Kelowna, B.C. V1Z 2H2.-7bc Portrait of a lifetime. "A vivid page in history for everyone." IF YOU Enjoy good conversational skills and want your own part or full time lucrative business, in an exclusive trading area, this may be for you. Maximum__-.hwvestment.,__ $5,000-_A -.- representative will be Sir► your area soon. For more information, (no obligation), please call or write Harry Langen at 55 Avenue Road, Suite 2950, Toronto, Canada (416) 922-2112.-7bc GROW for It! Raise Baitworms at home. Guaranteed market. Odourless. Low in- vestment. We train! ,Representatives throughout Ontario. Early Bird Ecology (1975) RR 1 Smithville, Ont. LOR 2A0. (416) 643-4251, (705) 435-7463 Alliston Area, (705) 776-7084 North Bay Area.-7bc BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. Stuff envelopes at home. Earn $600 weekly. Free . supplies. Rush self-addressed, stamped envelope. H & H Enterprises, Dept. B -B-16-171, Rink St. -A Suite No. 263, Peterborough, Ontario, K9J 2J6. -7-9x 31. Service Directory Patricia Maki Tax Time Services Graduate 33. Miscelinneous A FREE Hunting, Fishing, Camping Catalog ($6 value) . Send your expired hun- ting or fishing license (Photocopy accep- table) and S.I.R. will mail a free 388 page (over 6,500 items) Annual Sportsman Catalog, S.I.R. Mail Order, Dept. 243, 1385 Ellice Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3G 3N1. Offer expires March 31, 1989.--5bc ARTHRITIC PAIN? Aching Back? Stiff Joints? Sleeping Hands? "Beulah Oil" Helps! ! Send $1 for brochure/information Beulah Land, Box 1086, Portage La Prairie, Man., R1N 3C5.-7bc 34. Personal 47. Card of Thanks MacDONALD The MacDonald family would like to thank everyone for their support during our time of -loss.. The neighbours and friends who sent food and helped us will be appreciated always. Patricia, Jonathan, Julie, Jack and Audrey. -7x HACKETT I would like to thank everyone for visits, cards and gifts while a patient in Victoria Hospital, and since returning home. Chester Hackett. -7 HAVING A DRINKING PROBLEM? AA can help. Phone Goderich 524-6001 or Walkerton 881.3655.-40tf SMALL EQUIPMENT RENTALS - lawn and garden, concrete, automotive, mov- ing, painting, cleaning, sanders, power tools, much more. Doupes Equipment Ltd., 3 miles East of Kincardine on No. 9 highway. 395-2685.--42tfar PHIL'S REFRIGERATION & Appliances Service. Dependable repairs to all makes and models of major appliances. Phone 1-887-9062.-42tfar REFRIGERATION AND Appliance Ser- vice - rebuilt appliances; cash for your us- ed appliances. Call Lucknow Appliance Centre, 528-2946.-4tfar. AUCTIONEER SERVICE, Grant McDonald, Ripley; Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater. Licensed Auctioneer, Sales of All Types. Phone Ripley 395-5353, Teeswater 392-6170.-tfar PLANNING AN AUCTION? No sale too big or too small! Call Allan Miller 395-5062 or Bill Haldenbr 395-5142, Licensed Auctioneers.-lltfar. JOHN HICKEY CONSTRUCTION *New Construction •Renovations •Decks *Aluminum Trim Work •Farm Buildings Licensed carpenter 12 years Port Albert 36. Announcements •Replacement Windows and doors *Roofing APPLICATIONS WILL BE received for grazing steers 500-700 lbs. on the Bruce Communtiy Pasture Farm for the 1989 season. Applications will also be received for heavy cattle - 600-800 lbs. for the mon- ths of May, June and July. Entry fee - $3.00 per head to accompany application. Graz- ing fees 25t per lb. Application forms available from Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Box 1330, Walker- ton, Ontario, NOG 2V0 - telephone 881-3301 or 1-800-265-3023. Application deadline March 17th. -6, 7 Perth District Collegiate Institute REU- NION, July 8, 9, 10, 1989. Register by sen- ding $50 per person to The Reunion Com- mittee, c/o P.O. Box 616, Perth, Ontario K7H 2H3.-7bc NOTICE SENTINEL SUBSCRIBERS Does your label read: L1288 - if so your subscription has expired and will be cancelled next week. L0189 - your subscrip- tion was due in January. L0289 - your subscription is due in February. -7, 8nx TAYLOR I would like to say thanks for the cards, visits, gifts and phone calls while in hospital. Special thanks to Leo Miltenburg, Don Alton, Drs. Hanlon and Bekasiak and nurses in emergency and I.C.U. for their good. care. Don Taylor. -7x MONTGOMERY We would like to extend a thank you to the O.B. nursing staff at Wingham hospital for the care and attention we received. Thank you to all of those who spoiled us with cards, visits and gifts while in hospital and since returning home. Ruth, Jean and Ian Montgomery. -7 R1TCHIr: Thanks to everyone who helped in any way when I was in University Hospital. Russ Ritchie. -7x 39. Educational after 6 p.m. 529-7872 Personal ncome Tax Prepared Reasonable Rates Phone 528-8112 LEARN AUCTIONEERING at the Southwestern Ontario School of •Auc- • tioneering. Next class February 18-25, 1989. For information contact Southwestern Ontario School of Auc- tioneering, RR 5, Woodstock, Ontar. o _N4S 7V9. (519) 537-2115.--44bc TRANSPORT DRIVER TRAINING class "A" licence. No exp necessary. Proven job pi assistance. Markel Insti',utc of °1 o s- sional Transport Training, pnelp 1-800,265-7173.--7bc 48. Coming Events CKNX TRIHARDS' Don't miss the Lucknow.Kinsine'1 vs. the CKNX TRIHARDS in the Luotcr nw - sena. Sat. Feb. 18th, 8 p.m. Pro,in support of the Wingham and Area I) mtre for the Homebound. -6, i . EUCHRE PARTY, Friday, February 17, 8 p.m. St. Mary's Hall, Lucknow. Lunch and prizes, $1.50 person. Everyone welcome. -7 COMMUNITY SHOWER For Lana Sanderson, Lucknow Presbyterian Church, Friday, February 24th, 8:00 p.m. Everyone welcome. -7, 8 BENEFIT DANCE for John and Darlene McIntosh who lost their barn recently by fire, at Ripley - Huron Complex, Saturday, February 18, from 9 p.m. -1 a.m. Ladies please bring iurreb.-7nx DABBER BINGO At the Lucknow Community Centre, Satur- n. s February 18. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. b„.go starts at 7:15 p.m. Lucknow Lions ;Jos invites everyone to come to this ,dentine's Bingo. Free. Chocolates as ►'razes. Regular weekly bingos will be held Sunday nights starting February -7ar BLYTH LIONS DABBER BINGO, every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Blyth & District Com- munity Centre. $300.00 Jackpot must go. u 'car X1,000.00 in prizes.-43tf 4-1 R IPLEY Also that after a few weeks grace period, only garbage put out in plastiags or pro- per containers (no paper bags or card- board boxes) will be picked up. It would also help if you put your garbage as near to the roadside as possible to cut down the amount of walking back and forth the guys who do the pick up have to do. This does not seem like much but when you multiply the number of households they serve by the amount of bags they pick up per house you can see it soon adds up. As for the Medical Centre it has been running at a loss to the tune of about $7,000 a year for the past two years, so what can we do about it, use it! The income is based on the amount of patients the doctors see at the centre, so every time you go into Kincardine to see either Drs. Knox, Boron, Mann or Ray you are losing the centre money. The nurse can make you appoint- ments in Ripley on Mon., Tues., Wed. or Friday from 9-5 or on Thursday 9-12 so please take advantage of this service. Mrs. Sadie MacLeod and Mrs. Mary Scott attended the Ontario Division of the Arthritis Society Convention this past week, held at the Novotel Toronto Centre in downtown Toronto. The guest speaker was Dr. Darryll Ogilvie -Harris an orthopedic surgeon at Toronto Western -ospital, who spoke- on "Implants". The delegates also had a tour of the Wellesley Hospital Rheumatic Disease Unit which was most interesting. Last Sunday Ripley -Huron Figure Skating Club presented its annual show in the Ripley Community Centre to a good attendance. The show was entitled Rock Around the Clock. Programs, made by the club members were distributed so that folks were able to see the names of boys and girls taking part in the numbers. On Feb. 10 the Happy Hearts met in the Legion hall which was nicely decorated for Valentine's Day. President Jack Scott • welcomed everyone and then had a minute's silence in memory of Jean Dat- sun who had passed away Dec. 31. With Marg Harkness at the piano they had the opening song and 0' Canada. Then Marg was joined by Chester Emmerton to lead in the sing song. The minutes were adopted as read and Frieda Collins gave the treasurer's report, as well as advertis- ing the next euchre for Feb. 20. The next dance is Feb. 23 and bowling Feb. 13. The program was prepare ! by Earl Lout and Don MacCosh and began with a few numbers with Marg accompanying a men's choir of Don Robertson, Clarence Hedley, Aurel Armstrong, Bill Collins, Les Manners, Cameron McAuley, Dunc Thorburn, Chester Emmerton and Don MacCosh doing the harmonizing. The Pur- ple Grove orchestra of Marg at piano and Aurel and Don on the fiddles played same lovely pieces, followed by a reading by Chester on similarities between same U.S. presidents and a humorous reading by Gordon Green. With wonderful slides and commentary by Frieda Collins they were taken on a trip she and Bill had early last summer through the West, Yukon, Whitehorse, Klondike and Alaska which was a thrill to most of them who will not have the same opportunity. Annie MacCosh gave a short reading "Spring is coming", and Les Manners was ° called on and opened by saying that man is not what they used to be and recited a poem from memory. They enjoyed more music by the Purple Grovers, and Olive Schacht received a gift for the lucky chair. Earl thanked everyone taking part, and the closing song, the Queen and Grace was followed by the men serving a lovely lunch. Heritage Tour A Success The first Heritage Tour in conjunction with the weekend activities was a suc- cessful venture. Jack Aitchison gave a horse drawn ride to various points of in- terest which was enjoyable for the par- ticipants. A very special thank you from the tour group Mr. and Mrs. W. Emmerton, Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Collins, Edith Smith, Howard Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. D. Mc - Cosh, Catherine Collins, Les Manners, Mr. and Mrs. Young and the Gambles.