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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1989-09-13, Page 220 Page 22-,Lueknew Sentinel , September 13, .47. Card 01 Thanks 1.47. Card :of Thanks SAY Words can not express our appreciation to the congregation of Lucknow and South Kinloss for the farewell :dinner, :gifts and programs in our honour we want to thank all the people of The community for your prayers at a time when they were desperately needed for Andrew's recovery, for the food and furniture brought to us from friends and neighbours, may God Bless you all. Rev. Allison and Priscilla. -37., RITCHIE I would like to thank everyone who came to my surprise birthday party. A special thanks goes to my family for :organizing it. Thank you for all cards and gifts. It was ma evening of fun and friendship I'll not forget. Clarence. -37. LA'VIS A sincere thanks to each one who remembered our 55th wedding anniver- sary with flowers, cards and gifts and those who attended the open house at the Parish Hall. Thanks to family and those who helped make the day a memorable oc- casion. Mary and Harry. -37. RITCHIE I would like to thank everyone who came to my surprise 'birthday party. A special thanks goes to my family for organizing it. Thank you for all cards and gifts. It was an evening of fun and friendship I'll not forget. Clarence. -37. PENTLAND I would like to thank my friend Belle, my family and her family for arranging my 80th Birthday party. The presence of my brothers and their wives and my sister and so many other relatives and friends made it a very happy and memorable event. I want to say thank you for all the good wishes, lovely cards and gifts received. To the Gibson family thank you for a once in a lifetime Limo ride. It was a real surprise. Frank. --7x. BAECHLER To the Ladies of Luckiiow! A very special thank you to all of you for the beautiful shower gifts. Your thoughtfulness .and warm welcome will always be JOHNSTON I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Lucknow Legion for allowiagme the privilege of representing them in the Miss Lucknow .Fail Fair Contest. I would like to extend my gratitude to Pat, Delores, Phylis, my family and friends for their .encouragement and support. A special thanks to Joe & Dean Agnew for the beautiful watch and all the :par- ticipating merchants and citizens who gave so generously to all of the con- testants. I will do my best to proudly repre- sent our community in the up comingyear. Michelle. -37. SIMPSON We would like to express our sincere thanks to all our family and friends who helped in .celebrating our 40th Wedding an- niversary. Thanks to our family for put- ting on the party, preparing the food and all the other arrangements. Thanks to our friends and relatives for best wishes, cards, flowers, gifts and phone calls. It was an afternoon we will never forget. Donald and Edith. -37. IRWIN We would like to thank everybody who gave donations and also those who sent flowers to our 60th anniversary, it was all very much appreciated also a special thanks to ur son Ross and Beattie for put- ting onf supper and having the Open House on Sunday for us. Also thanks to our Granddaughters Patti Lu, Sandra and Michelle for the help they gave at the Open House. Thanks alot. Spence and Mildred. -37. IRWIN The family of the late Catherine Irwin'wish to express their appreciation to everyone who was so kind at the passing of our mother and grandmother. Sincere thanks to all who sent food,.11owers, donations, and cards. TThanks .also to Malcolm Place for care.given tomother; to.Joan and .Doug of McKenzie and McCreath Fdneral Home; .to Ripley United ' Ili o Women for lunch and to Bev. Glenn :MacPherson. .Special shanks ;to Bath and Marge :Mao - Donald for helping at home. Sincerely, Allan and Helen Irwin and family. -37. remembered. Louise :Baechler =37x. Ia. 'Conning Events LU ,a. OW LAW.NBOtG CLUB Would like to .acknowledge and thank the following donors for donation towards their annual . Labor Day Merchant's Tournament. CASH 6 0 ATIONS Ab Murray 'Transport Ltd., McDonagh In- surance Broker Ltd., Ron. -Forester Septic Tanks, Valley Green Flowers, Finlay Decorators, Adamson and Son Contracting Ltd., MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home, Porters Septic `Tanks, Hacketts Farm Equipment, Art Halm Welding, Willits 'Tire, Lucknow Appliance Centre, Cuffs Plumbing and Heating, George Brophy :Barrf stery 'sBurgerBar, Dr. Mel Corrin,.Dr. Catherine Mowbray, fik& Elphick Chemicals Ltd., Lucknow Com- munity. Centre, CA. Becker Equipment Ltd., Standard Trust Wingham, Bank of Commerce Wingharn,GI&E.Sales and,Ser- vice, .DeWees Ladies Wear, Andersons - Flax Products, Treleavens MM. ' . �, •! ISE HATED Lucknow Rome Hardware, Lottery Shoppe, Chisholm :Fuels, C harmans, Loreess Ladies Wear, Sewing Box, MayLair Restaurant, Huron Landscaping, C:E. McTavish Ltd., Lucknow .Co-operative, Agnew Jewellery, Anderson Orchards, Don Ritchie Electric, -Gollans Smperior Maintenance, Larry Cowan P i " .g, L.uekuow-Mael ire !p,.Kaes V age Market, ins G000063, Pine -River Cheese, Lucknow Steal, Montgomery Motors,'timbaChs Pharniacy, . lckr ow •FannatIPPINHollyroodStorevVearsiloney Wingham,'. 'rr Meat dt, ender =borne Car-ei>Btlkling itre,'tronenbuz'gs Meat Market {Bens' a a mat' Atmatreugs ery, Iteurle AU' ,Eq ton t. r S00(04 Jewellers wel, tau! `ete awry ,ServietOloria'sVarlety,ow:Service Vie, Now Favourite , Jaat and AudreyMac x.Soy' k0er, FITNESSCLASSES Attention:1=it arlinded women! Fall registration for classeswill be held Mon- day, September 18, -:in the Lucknowftorts Complex. This tightweek session Win run twiceweekly, Mondayand Thursday even- ings. Cost is $30:00. Bring your naming shoes and sweats. STRETCH AND 'TONE - 6:30:.p m. -,this 25 minute class focuses on exercises to strengthen and limber the body. Great for ;ail ages. AGTIVA•TION 7:15 p.m. - a class"that� gets the blood cir- culating. Cardiovas�lr workout as well as spot toning is -offered in :this. 45 minute class. For more information ,call after 6 p.m. 529=32 52.- $7ar. 13RIQALSHOWER Au invitation: ;is extended :to All to attend a shower for ° Loralee Howes at Ashfield Pres. Church Saturday, Sept. 23 at 2 pm. -37,38. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Monster Bingo.2,00,; prize money -$.1,000 jackpot togs,. at Saltford Valley hall,everf Thurs- day night Doors open.6,10pan. Bingo '7:30 SSIN .at Attend the ;MYTH 'S".f'f STEAM . � Blyth, OntadoonSept.8,:.+&i��0d nostalgiaforall Steam gines,..tractors, cars, lends and more. Contact: 5194234.330..4)c. .t'4)c. WADIES_' .:Apra..; wtenationi per x40. FrAi o. r9 )48. Corning Events LUCfit'OW HORTICULTURAL society is having a booth at the' fall fair. Anyone with surplus garden fruits or vegetables who wishes to donate these to sell may do so. Please deliver to the booth in the arena Friday morning or Friday evening or call 5283607 or 528.3544 to arrange pick up. All donations gratefully accepted.-37ar. am ANNIVERSARY The family of Clare and Gladys VanCamp invite you to attend a reception to Celebrate their 40th Wedding anniversary at the Blyth Community Centre on September 16th. Dancing 94 "Your presence is a special gift, no other is required". -37. REV. JACK C. wurroCK M. Th. The Rev. Jack C. Whytock M. Th. associate minister of Black Creek Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church Charlotte, North Carolina will be the guest speaker Sunday, September 17th at Chalmers Presbyterian Church White Church, at 11 a.m. White Church United Church at 8 p.m. Special music, lunch and social hour will follow both services. Everyone welcome. -37. 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 40TH ANNIVERSARY You are cordially invited to a 40th anniver- sary reception for Lorne and Marg Ritchie on September 16 at the Ripley Complex. Dancing 9-1. Best Wishes only. -37x. YTEA A tea for the .Auxiliary to Wingham and District Hospital will be held at the home of Mrs. Mabel `Wheeler in Belgrave on Mon- day, Sept18 from 10:30 .sin. -12 noon and from 2 -4 pm. Everyone is welcome. -37. :91 ON N CIH P 11.iM CHARGE` BEEF , Stinday Septe#niber 24/89, Brookside Public School 5-7 p.m. Adults$7.00 Children 642$3.50, preschool - free. Advance tickets phone 529-7 1 or 5294932.--•37,38xc. 1; i` TOYSALE Saturday September .16th at :320 Boss St. Lucknow. Colin's "Best :Buys" starts at 10:00 a.m.-37ar. TOURNMASSOCIATIONME G Will :he `°held Septenniber 18th in the `Town Hall at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome.--37ar. 26. °Help Wanted THURSDAY NIGHT BOWING A notice to all bowlers that this years league will commence Thurday, October 5 at 8:00 p.m. sharp at Lucky Wood Lanes. Any bowlers interested in joining our Ladies league are asked to Inform one of the executive as soon as possible. Michelle Weir at 528.3530, Tami Allan at 3954725 or Debbie Ganunie at 528.3219. Come on out for a great season of fun t-37,38. REGISTRATION FOR BEAVERS CUBS, SCOUTS AND VENTURERS Thursday September 21/89 Parents , meeting at 7 :30 p.m. Registration to follow upstairs in the Lucknow Town Hall. -37,38. HOLYROOD PLAYSCHOOL - Tuesday mornings 9:30 -11:30. Everyone welcome, phone 395.5826 or 395-3288 for more information. --37-39. COFF'F`.E BREAK/STORY HOUR Wed. 9:45 - 11 a.m. Lucknow United Church. For more information call Gladys 528-3338 or Hilda 357-1688.-37-40ar. BLYTH LIONS DABBER BINGO, every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Blyth & District Com- munity Centre $300.00 Jackpot must go. Over $1,000.00 in prizes.-43tf. WILKINS The family of Grace & Harry Wilkins would like to extend an open invita- tion to a reception in honour of their 40th Wedding Anniversary on Satur- day, September 30 at the Chesley Community Centre. Best wishes on- ly. Please accept this as your per- sonal Invitation. Find out how to nye your work place more accee to the Deaf employee. t all tthe,Canad'i Hearing Society at 416-964-9595, or write to us at: 271 Spadina Road, lbronto, Ontario M5R 2V3 6. ,Help Wanted J" YOUR FAMILY HAS GROWN UP. NOW .33E PAID FOR WHAT YOU DO BEST Ahe• skills and talents you've edP develop raising a family are precisely the qualifications we're 'looki'ng for in new Homemakers. You can work in your own neighour.oad, setting 'ot4r.:ow hours ,and be paid for your •efforts. Red Cross 3 q: Homemaking service needs xnature, caring staff to assist elderly or conva- lescing people in their own homes. To find out more, phone your local Red Cross Homemaker • supervisor. S8I-2619 Agog t(i1V1,EMAKERS qui •talent$ cOU.ot.•