HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1993-03-03, Page 14Page 14 — Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, March 3, 1993
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HAVING A DRINKING PROBLEM? AA
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Walkerton 881-3635. —40tf
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
AND OTHERS
All claims against the estate
of
ALVIN CHARLES ROBB
late of the Township of Huron, in the
County of Bruce, deceased, who died
on or about the 29th -day of December,
1992, must be filed with the under-
signed on or before April 10, 1993;
thereafter the Executor of the estate will •
distribute the assets of the estate hav-
ing regard onlyto the claims of which.
the undersigned then has notice. Dated
February -18, 1993.
c/o George J. Brophy,
Barrister & Solicitor,
Box 610,
Lucknow, Ont NOG 2H0
--08,09,10
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
. AND OTHERS
In the matter of the estate
of
BERTHA LOUISE HALDENBY
late of the 'Township of Culross, in the
County of Bruce,' and Province 'of
Ontario, Deceased. Notice is hereby
given pursuant to the Trustee' Act that.
all creditors and others having claims
against the Estate of the late Bertha
Louise,Haldenby are required to send
particulars of their claims, duly verified
to Mr. John T. Goodall, Barrister .and
Solicitor, P.O. Box '730, 216 Josephine
Street, Wingham, Ontario, NOG 2WO,
on or before the 5th day of March,
1993, and that after such date the
Executors will proceed to distribute the
assets of the said Estate, having regard
only to the claims of which they shall'
then have had notice. Dated at
Wingham, Ontario, this 9th day of Feb-
ruary, 1993. •
'Mr. John T. Goodall
Solicitor for the Estate of
Beytha Louise Haldenby
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CANADIAN CLASSIC
PHOTOGRAPHY
at
!.ucknow Village Market
ONE DAY ONLY
Wednesday March 10/93
10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Announcemon
TOWNSHIP
OF KINLOSS
is calling for tenders for rental of their
pasture land at Concession 4, North
Half of Lot 20, and Concession 5, Part
Lot 20, approximately 99 acres. of
grassland for pasture for a two year.
term
Highest or any tender not necessarily
,accepted Sealed tenders to be
received in the Clerk's Office by March
'15, 1993 at 4,30 p.m.
For further information please contact
the undersigned
Mark L Becker
Clerk -Treasurer
HOLYROOD, Ontario
NOG 280
Tel: 395-3575
38 AuctIan Sale
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AUCTION REGISTER
CONSIGNMENT SALE
DAVIDSON CENTRE
Friday, March 19/93
if you have something
to sell give us a call
Grant McDonald
395-5353
Wallace Ballagh
392-6170
AUCTIONEERS
REMINDER
NOTICE
CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SALE
OF OVER 50 TRACTORS - RIDING
LAWNMOWERS, SNOWMOBILES,
PLUS FARM EQUIPMENT ETC. AT
BRINDLEY SALES YARD,
DUNGANNON, ONTARIO
' ON SATURDAY, MARCH 6,
AT 9:30 a.m. SHARP
TRACTORS SELLING AT 1:00 P.M.
SHARP
See last week's paper for full list-
ing or call
(519) 529-7625 Business
529-7970 Residence
CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
7 mi. W. of Wingham on Hwy. #86
lust past Whitechurch. first road to.
the right (sideroad 30) +.! mite. Follow
signs.
Saturday, March 13, 1993
12:30 PM •
Partial Listing: Household furni-
ture, baby accessories. crib, tools
We will be having our first -sale of the
year and d lot of new items carne in
this winter A complete listiri,g next
week.
Terms of sale cash or good cheque
Sale conducted by
FiNE AUCTION COMPANY
Auctioneer: Robby Fyn
357-1803
We ,would like to take this .time to
thank you all for your patronage Last
year and we are looking forward to
this year Thank you See you at on
sale day
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LOST - SET OF KEYS on a black key
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Phone 357-3895. --09
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PLATTEN
In memory of Ha May Platten, who
pasped away Feb. 24, 1991.
Mother, your smile has gone forever
As you were my best friend
Your hand we,cannot touch,
In comfort you did lend.
A sadness still comes over us,
Tears in silence often flow.
Memory keeps you near us,
Thoughyou died two years ago.
Sadly missed by daughter Lola and Bon-
in -law Winston. --09
PLATTEN
In memory of a precious grandmother,
Ila May Platten, who passed away two
years ago.
Natures first green is gold,
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaps a flower,
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down today
Nothing gold can stay.
Always in our heart. Leo, Karen and
family. --09
TIFFIN
In loving memory of a dear father and
grandfather, Orville J. Tiffin, who
passed away March 4, 1972.
Time goes on with many changes,
Joy and sorrow, smiles and tears,
But your memory never leaves us
With the passing of the years.
Lovingly remembered by Joe, Marian
and family and Jean and family. —09
KING
In living memory of our dear mother,
Jean, who passed away March 3, 1991.
Those we love don't go away,
They walk beside us every day.
Unseen, unheard, but always near,
Loved, missed and forever dear.
Love Mum, from your daughters Marie,
Jan and their families. —09gp
ARNOLD
I wish to thank friends and relatives for
cards and get well wishes while in the
hospital. A thank you to Dr. Shubat and
nurses for the care I received. A special
thanks to friends and relatives for the
help they gave Vi at home. Jim. --09
NICHOLSON
I would like to thank my family friends
and neighbours for the gifts, cards and
phone calls and for the surprise 75th
birthday party. Birdie. --09x
CRA WFORD
I would like to thank family, neighbours
and friends for cards, visits and phone
calls while I was a patient in University
Hospital, London and since coming
home. Everything was much appreci-
ated. Cliff. --09x
REUNION COMMITTEE
Ripley -Huron Reunion '95 Committee
would like to thank Pat Palmer and The
Royal Bank of Canada, District Head-
quarters out of Burlington for their gen-
erous donation towards the Kickoff of
the 1995 reunion. --09
LUCKNOW LEGION
Lucknow Branch 309 of the Royal
Canadian Legion would like tothank
those who helped make our 1993 Public
Speaking contest another success.
Special thanks to the judges: Madeline
Anderson, Lorraine Brophy and
Margaret Hamilton and to Tom Andrew
tor donating the chocolate milk, —09ar
JEWiTT
We would like to thank everyone for
their kindness, cards and phone calls in
the recent passing of .our brother and
uncle, Gordon Jewitt. Mary Loth, Shirley
and Bill Bolt. —09x
ST HELEN'S SNOWMOBILE CLUB
We sincerely thank everyone for prize
donations, for all the brave
snowmobilers participating in the storm
to make our Poker Rally a real success.
Special, thanks to all landowners for
their co-operation by letting us make the
trail on their properties. You all, made
our Rally possible. All the best in 93. --
09x
• GILCHRIST
With fond and loving memory of Murray
who passed away two years ago, March
13, 1991.
Sadly missed and forever loved by your
family. —09x
ANNUAL LEGION
TYKE TOURNAMENT
Saturday, Mar. 6. Teams from: Ripley -
Huron, Lucknow, Clifford, Tiverton,
Brussels, Belgrave and Teeswater par-
ticipating. Come out and see tomorrows
stars today. --09
EUCHRE TOURNAMENT
At Dungannon Agricultural Hall, Sat.
,Mar. 13. Registration 1-2 p.m., euchre
at 2 p.m. Admission $5.00 each. Cash
prizes, lunch.-09,10ar
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER
St. Joseph's ,Church, Kingsbridge is
hosting the 1993 World Day of Prayer
on Friday, Mar. 5, 1993 at 1:3Q p.m.
The theme is 'People of God: Instru-
ments„ of Healing'. Everyone is wel-
come. Lunch is provided. --09x
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COUNTRY MUSIC JAMBOREE
at the
Mildmay Complex
featuring
Hugh Elder and
Evelin Harrison
March 7th, 1993 .
Starts at 1:00 p.m.
Admission '414' per person
Hot lunch will be served
$5`" per plate - Players 1/2 price
Bring your own instrument
and join in the fun.
All Welcome - Call 392-6680
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OLD FASHIONED COUNTRY MEALS
At the Kinloss Community Centre Milton man
between 4 and 6 p.m. on Mar. 7 and
Mar. 21. Everyone welcome. --09x
visits parents
HEALING SERVICE
Lucknow Anglican Church, Saturday,
Mar. 6 at 3 p.m. Music by Paul and
Janice Wells. All are welcome: —09ar
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
of the North Huron Special Transit Cor-
poration, Wheels Away, Wednesday,
Mar, 10, 1993, at the Wingham and
Area Seniors Day Centre (fully ,access-
ible), 350 Josephine St., Wingham, 7:30
p.m. Dessert and coffee will be avail-
able at 7:00 p.m. Guest speaker: Lloyd
Koch. Draw for 50/50. Everyone wel-
come. —09ar ,.
POTLUCK SUPPER
Potluck supper and gathering to honour
Marian Raynard and wish her well as
she prepares to take up her duties at
the lona Christian Community in Scot-
land, will be. held Sunday, Mar 7, 5:30
p.m. at the Lucknow Presbyterian
Church. Everyone welcome. —09ar
QUARTERAMA
Canada's largest Quarter Horse show
Mar. 1-7, Exhibition Place, Toronto.
Halter international, reining, barrel rac-
ing, commercial exhibits, select horse?
sale Sat. Mar. 6th 4 p.m. —09bc
HALIBURTON SCHOOL
OF FINE ARTS
Offering 190 arts and crafts courses
during summer 1993. For informa-
tion/brochure, contact S.S.F.C. Box 839,
Haliburton, Ontario KOM 1S0 (705)
457-1680. --09bc
ANTIQUE SHOW AND SALE
12TH SPRING FOREST CITY Nostalgia
and Antique Show and Sale, Canada
Building, Western Fairground, London,
Sat. mar. 13, 12- 9 p.m.; Sun. Mar. 14,
11 - 6 p.m., 60 dealers! $3.5Q Olga
"Traher (519) 679-1810. --09bc
BINGO
Goderich Knights of Columbus, Thurs-
day, 7 p.m. Columbus Centre, 390
Parson's Court, $3450 in prizes.
$1000.00 Jackpot must go.—2tfarb
ST. PATRICK'S DAY BINGO
Saturday, Mar. 6 at 8:30 p.m. at St.
Joseph's Parish Hall, Kingsbridge.
Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus.
--08,09
FAMILY SUPPER AND
FUN NIGHT
.Everyone is invited to the annual Family
Supper and Fun night at the• Lucknow
and District Christian School, Fri., Mar.
12: Supper will start at 6 p.m., delicious
homemade food will be served and is
available throughout the evening.
Games beginning at 030 p.m. --08,09
LUCKNOW KINSMEN
SKATE-A-THON
Come skate with us!
`Participants are
invited to take part
in the annual'
Lucknow & District,
Kinsmen Skate-A-Thon at
the Lucknow Arena
Monday, March 15 begin-
ning at 10 a.m. Prizes
awarded to the top fundrais-
ers. Lunch provided for par-
ticipants. All profits to com-
munity betterment projects..
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KINL0uGH
by May Boyle
mom.
Sympathy is extended to Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Ernest of our village in
the death of Marjorie's father, the
late Henry Kunkel.
Mrs. Gary Hedley, Melanie and
Mark of Teeswater visited Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hedley
here.
Dan Christensen of Milton visited
here with his parents Pastor and
Mrs. Marvin Christensen,
Reg Powell, who underwent
major surgery at Victoria Hospital,
London, returned home during the
week. We send our best get well.
wishes.
Mr, and Mrs. Glen Kaufman and
Kimberley of Mildmay visited with
her mother Nina McDonald.
Rev. and Mrs. Jerry Bailey of
Lansing, Michigan were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Powell.
Russell Bushell returned home
from University Hospital, London .
where he was a patient.
The' Women's World Day of
prayer for this area will be held in
the Kinlough Anglican Church on
Friday, Mar.. 5 at 1:30 p.m. All
ladies are invited to attend.
Jerry Gade of Hanover visited
with his grandparents Mr, and Mrs.
Ron Neabel at Holyrood.
OBITUARY
MARGARET M. MACKENZIE
Margaret Mary Mackenzie, of
Goderich, died at Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital on Tuesday,
Feb. 16, 1993. She was ,,76 years
old.
Mrs. Mackenzie, who was retired,
was a member of Knox Pres-
byterian Church.
She was born in Ashfield Twp. on
May 3, 1916, to Kenneth and
Florence (MacDonald) Farrish. Both,
predeceased her. She married Hugh
Mackenzie, who also .predeceased
her.
Mrs. Mackenzie is survived by
three sons: Ken Mackenzie, of
Goderich; John Mackenzie, and his
wife, Terry, of Kintail; and Alex
Mackenzie, and his wife, Heather,
of Markham. Also surviving are
two daughters: Anne, and her hus-
band, Don Carter; of Kamloops,
B.C. and Barbara, and her husband,
Brian McLelland, of Sudbury,
She is also survived by one sister,
Sadie (Mrs.. Alvin Gliders), of
Goderich, and one brother, Douglass
Farrish, of London, as well as by
seven grandchildren and two great-
grandchildren.
She was predeceased by one
sister, Muriel Fairish, and three
brothers:' James, Duncan and Wil-
liam Farrish.
Funeral service was held at
McCallum and Palla Funeral Home,
Goderich, on Friday, Feb. 19, 1993.
Rev. D. Nicholson of Knox Pres-
byterian Church officiated.
Honorary pallbearers were Steven
Mackenzie, John D. Mackenzie,
David Carter, Daniel Carter, Robert
McLelland, Todd Mackenzie and
Laurel Fuller.
Interment Kintail Cemetery.