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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1989-05-03, Page 18Page 18—Lueknow Sentinel, Wednesda2 May 3, 1989 r 38. Auction Sale CONSIGNMENT SALE - anyone wishing to sell good used household appliances, furniture, machinery on i sale. Contact Allan R. Miller, Auctioneer, 395-5062.--18ar v i AUCTION SALES AUCTIONEERS WALLACE BALLAGH Tesswater 392-6170 GRANT McDONALD Ripley 395-5353 MON., MAY 8, 6:00 P.M. - Evening auc- tion sale of INTERESTING ITEMS from the ESTATE.of the late ERNEST EATON, (Wingham), with added CON- SIGNMENTS of HOME FURNISHINGS and ANTIQUES, in TEESWATER AGRI- CURL BUILDING. MON., MAY 15, 6:00 P.M. - Evening auc- tion sale of HOME FURNISHINGS, AN- TIQUES and WOOD WORKING TOOLS for MR. & MRS. NELSON PICKELL (Teeswater) with added CON- SIGNMENTS, in TEESWATER AGRI- CURL BUILDING. SAT., MAY 20, 10:30 A.M. - Auction sale of HOME FURNISHINGS, and ANTI- QUES and TOOLS will be held for MRS. CARMAN THOMPSON (Teeswater), in TEESWATEF� LD AGRI=CURL EUIING. MON, MAY 21Z, .I e3Q Pa d. PRODUC- TION SALE of 60-70 head of PUREBRED YORKSHIRE BREEDING STOCK for WHISPERING BROOK YORKSHIRES, R. & S. Douglas, Clifford, at TEESWATEFI FAIR GROUNDS. CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF TRACTORS, SHOP EQUIPMENT, & HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS FOR EVELYN CUDMORE R.R. 4 Wingham, Lot 8. Conc. 2 Morris Twp., one corner south, 2 miles E. of Wingham on Golf Course Road on FRIDAY, MAY 12th, 1989 5:30 PM. For information contact Evelyn Cudmore 357-1267 Auctioneer: Brian Rintoul 357-2349 39. Educational TRANSPORT DRIVER TRAINING for class "A" licence. No experience necessary. Proven job placement assistance. Markel.Institute of Profes-, sional Transport Training, Guelph. 1-800-265-7173. 7bc Learn AUCTIONEERING at the Southwestern Ontario School of Auc- tioneering. Next class June 10-17/89. For information contact Southwestern Ontario School sof Auctioneering, RR 5, Woodstock, Ont. N4S 7V9. (519)537-2115.-9bc at♦ 41. To Give Away KITTENS, free to a good home. Phone 529 -7508.-18x 46. in Memoriam 1 47. Card of Thanks HALDENBY Thanks to everyone for coming to my 40th surprise birthday party and for the excep- tional gifts. Special thanks to my family. Marie. -18x PIDLLIPS A very sincere thank you to our family, Rosalene and Herb and children, Fred and Brenda, Ken and Mary for the wonderful party for our 40th wedding anniversary. Walking into the hall and seeing our brothers and sisters and their families was great, and our neighbours both old and new, our many friends from the seniors and those who came some distance to be with us. The lovely gifts and cards, the phone calls, and visits to our home will always be remembered. Bless you all. Jean and Russell. -18x CONN Sincere thanks to everyone for the cards, phone calls, gifts and flowers and to those who attended my 80th birthday party. Special thanks to my family who arranged the party and birthday dinner. Wallace Conn. -18 GAUNT Thanks for the flowers, gifts, cards and food sent to the house while I was in hospital. Isabel Gaunt. —18 BRUULSEMA Thanks so much to everyone who attended shower: -And, for ill the lovely gifts given to me. A special thanks to the ladies who organized this special evening for me. 1 really enjoyed it. Trudy Bruulsema.-18x MacDONALD We would like to thank all our friends who sent flowers and sympathy cards. Also the many phone calls at the sudden passing of my brother Alex. Dave and Isabel MacDonald. -18x - THOMPSON We would like to thank our neighbours, friends and relatives for cards, flowers and gifts honouring our 50th wedding an- niversary. Special thanks to those who at- tended our celebration on Saturday night. It was all greatly appreciated. Ed and Violet. -18x MOWBRAY We would like to thank Cliff's Plumbing and Heating, Lucknow Home Hardware, Elmer Umbach Pharmacy, Lucknow District Cooperative, Montgomery Motors, Lucknow Village Market, McDonagh Insurance, Your Favourite Things, Valley Green Flowers and Willits Tire Service for the beautiful family Bible. -18z HOWALD In loving' memory of a ,dear husband, father and grandfather, Worden Howald, who passed away May 1, 1973.. As time unfolds another year, Memories keep you ever near, Silent thoughts of times together, Hold memories that will last forever. Lovingly remembered by wife Ida and. family.-48x 47. Cord of Tanks CP MAKI We would like to thank everyone who sent flowers, cards, and food, for phone;calls, and visits during the recent; passing of our Dad and Grandpa. Special thanks to Mr. Warren Zinn, McBurney Funeral Home,. and those frorn Kinlough Pentecostal Church for their kindness and prayers.; Eric, Patricia and Troy-18ar 48. Coming Events LUCKNOW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The 116th Anniversary of this congregation will be held on Sunday, May 7th with ser- vices at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. The guest speaker will be the Rev. John Vaudry, minister of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Wingham. Special music will be provided by Mr. William Shepherd, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gilchrist. Everyone welcome.-18ar SINGLES DANCE Saturday, May 13, White Carnation Hall, kIolmesville. Dancing 9-1 "TIFFINS". No jeans please. -18 ANNIVERSARY PARTY All Brookside Alumni are invited to an An- niversary Party for the Huron County Board of Education. Tree planting, a special song .and anniversary cupcakes to follow. Thursday, May 4th, 2-3 p.rn. at Brookside .School.-18ar OPEN HOUSE Pinecrest Manor's 15th anniversary Open House, May 13th, 2.4 p.m. Tours, informa- tion, displays and refreshments. Plan to join 118.— 18, 19ar BAND CONCERT Lucknow School Concert Band, Communi- ty Centre, Friday, .May 12, 8:15 p.m. Ad- mission adults $2.50, public school students $1400.-18, 19 48. Coming Events KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Monster Bingo. $2,500 prize money - $1,000 Jackpot to go, at Saltford Valley hall, every Thurs- day night. Doors open 6:30 p.m. Bingo 7:30 p.m.—.8tfar FLEA MARKET Saturday, May 13, 10-2, at Dungannon Agricultural Hall. Vendors still needed. Call 529-7390. Sponsored by Dungannon Agricultural Society.-17-19ar 90TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Friends of Mrs. Mary Lou Simpson are in- vited to an Open House on Sunday, May 7th, 1989, at the TEESWATER. TOWN HALL in honour of her 90th birthday. Please join her family for this special oc- casion. Best Wishes Only. -17, 18 DABBER BINGO Lucknow and District Lions Club, Dabber Bingo, every Sunday night, Lucknow Com- munity Centre. Doors open 6:15 p.m. Bingo at 7:15 p.m. Air conditioned, wheelchair accessible. Potential prize board over $3,000. $1,000 jackpot on 54 calls or less. $500 must go!-tfnar 148, Coming Events BUS TRIPS Bus to Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, May 5th Entertainment - Rickie Von Shelton, Rita McNeil, Vern Gosden; Blue Jays vs'. Chicago White Sox, May 27th, Exhibition Grounds, Toronto. Call Thelma at 528-2813, Gordon T. Montgomery Ltd.-18ar LUCKNOW TOURIST ASSOCIATION is sponsoring a Clean-up Day for Lucknow, Saturday, May 6th from 10 a.m., -1 p.m. All interested persons, all ages, meet at the town hall. -18 CELEBRATE 20. years of Public Educa- tion! Join staff and friends of the Huron Public Education System for: Open House Wednesday, May 3rd, 1989 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Education Centre 103 Albert St., Clinton and the Learning Resources Centre CRSS Campus, Princess St., Clinton. 20th Anniversary Party Saturday, May 6th, 1989. For an evening of dancing, entertainment and refreshments at the Seaforth and District Community Centre. Social 7:00, Dancing 9:00 to 1 p.m. to Whiskey Jack. Tickets ($10) available at all public elementary and secondary schools. See you there ! —17, 18 DEGRAW - Don and Karen (nee Camp- bell) are delighted with the birth of their daughter, Lindsey Ashton, born on April 11, 1989, 7 lbs. 12 oz., a sister for Tony. Grandparents are Arn and Dona Campbell of R. 1, Petrolia and Ken and Sandra Degraw of Newbury. SLOETJES - Henry and Sheila thank God for the safe arrival of Benjamin Michael, on April 21, 1989 at 8:28 a.m., weighing 11 lbs. 81/2 oz., at A.M. & G. Hospital. A little brother for Leanne and Kara. Proud grandparents are Martin and Corry Van Eerd and Bert and Jackie Sloetjes. Great grandparents are Henrica Wynen and Lawrence Van Eerd. HEDLEY - Nancy and Gary of Teeswater welcome with love their daughter Melanie Nancy, born April 20, 1989 in Wingham and District Hospital, weighing 91bs. 5 oz. WEST WAWANOSH NEEDS YOU! A history of the Township is now being compiled and will be a spectacular job when everyone brings in pictures, stories, farm and family histories, school and church records. Bring your Treasures to the West Wawanosh Township office. Please have everything labeled to insure prompt return of pictures and documents. West Wawanosh Township history com- mitee. For information call Eilleen Hanna 526-7251, Marion Zinn 528-3710.-18 BLYTH LIONS DABBER BINGO, every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Blyth & District Com- munity Centre. $300.00 Jackpot must go. Over $1,000.00 in prizes.-43tf 134TH ANNIVERSARY Dungannon United -Church,- Sunday, May- - 7, 11 a.m. Pastor Enid Maize -Williams, guest speaker. Special music. All welcome. Lunch served. -17, 18x WICKER PARTY You're invited to a Wicker Party at the home of Sherry Hamilton, Thursday, May 4th, 7:30 p.m. -17, 18 B IRTHS SANDERSON - Lance and Judy are happy to announce the safe, long awaited arrival of their son, Derek William, born on April 24, 1989 at 2:52 p.m., in Wingham and District Hospital, weighing 6 lbs. 13 oz. Proud grandparents are Bill and Mae Hunter and Doug and Barb Ross, Lucknow. CARTER - Ken and Pam of Bluevale are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Kenneth Brennan, on April 19, 1989, in Wingham and District Hospital, weighing 7 lbs. 1 oz. Bren is a brother for Amanda, Dean and Chad. Huron and Perth school boards receive $9 million School boards in Huron and Perth Coun- ties will receive nearly $9 M for school con- struction and renovations, Jack Riddell, MPP for Huron, has announced. Making the announcement on behalf of Minister of Education Chris Ward, Mr. Riddell said the $8,838,000 which will go to the Huron Board ;of Education and to the Huron -Perth Separate School Bond is part of $1.1 billion that will be spent across the province on school construction over the next three years. It is part of the largest school building bbom m Canadian history, and one of the greatest construc- tion undertakings in Ontario since the Se- cond World War. The Huron -Perth Separate School Board . . will receive $8.27 million to build a new ' high school in Stratford. Huron County Board . of Education is receiving half a amillion dollars to upgrade heating systems at Central Huron.Secondary,School in Clin- ton and Usborne Ventral Public School near Exeter, and for roof repairs at Goderich District Collegiate Institute and at Howick Central Public School. Overall, 455 projects will be undertaken in communities across the province, creating 74,109 new pupaplaces. A total of 73 elementary schools and 17 secondary schools will be built. The province will provide $662 million in capital grants to school boards for growth, renovation, replacement and upgrading projects as part of its three-year capital expenditure program, including in -year commitments of $85 million previously an- nounced, which will create school con- struction projects valued at $142 million. While responding to growth remains a priority this year, the Ministry is also pro- viding for extensive renovation, repairs, upgrading and improvements. Projects to renovate, repair, upgrade and improve schools have a total value of $139 million, and are being undertaken at 200 schools. Since taking office in 1985, the Peterson government has found it necessary to at- t tack the backlog of school accommodation needs in the province. The increase in fun- ding announced today brings our spending commitment in school capital to nearly - eight times the level of the 1984 commitment. The average rate of provincial support for the capital program will be 60 per cent. The, average rate of provincial support for renovation, repair, upgrading and im- provements will be 75 per cent.