HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1993-06-16, Page 1946. in Memorlam.
.COLLING
In loving memory of a dear Grand Pa,
I love grandpa •
You use to play with me all the time.
ShariAnne. --24
ELLIOTT
In loving memory of a dear husband,
father and grandfather, Harold who
passed away June 16, 1991.
We dant need a special day
To bring you to mind
A day we don't think of you
Is very hard to find
They say time heels all sorrow
and helps us to forget.
But time has shown us
How much we miss you.
Sadly missed and never forgotten by
your wife Violet and family. --24
COLLING
In loving. memory of a; very special man
who passed away June 19, 1992, Harry
Coiling •
A year has passed since you were
taken away.
Our hearts still ache when we remem-
ber that day.
There will always be a•heart-ache and
many a silent tear.
But always the. precious memory of the
days when you were here.
You never failed to do your best,
Your heart was true and tender.
You lived your life for those you loved,
And those you roved, remember,
A tender heart stopped beating;
two working hands put to rest.
God broke our hearts, to prove to us,
He only takes the best.
We hold you close within our hearts
And there you will remain.
To walk -with us throughout our lives
Until we moat again.
Lovingly remembered never forgotten
by wife Evelyn and family Carol and
Ken .Hohner, Mary Anne. and Don Mac-
Donald, Brent' and Shannon Coiling,
Shawn Coiling. --24
CARDIS
' In memory of Ellen who passed away
two years ago on June 10, 1991
"Your memory is our keepsake,
With which we'll never part.
God has you in•His keeping,,
We have you in our hearts."
Sadly missed bythe family Lorne and
Anne Cardis, Donna and Harry Meier
and Jason and Carrie Anne. --24
47, cardo Of Thanka
SCHMIDT
I 'wish to thank everyone who was so
kind to me in the loss of my dear friend
Pharis Mathers. Vera -24x
CEDAR LANE DESIGN
Heartfelt "thanks" to all of you who
came out to our Grand Opening. Your
cards and gifts were warmly received.
Most of • all, your words of en-
couragement for future success made it
all worthwhile. The winner of our draw -
prize was Jayne Brady-Miltenburg.
Thanks again, Sandra and Bob. -24x
48, Coming Event.
BINGO
Goderich Knights of Columbus, Thurs-
day, 7 p.m. Columbus Centre, 390
Parson's Court, . $3450 in prizes. •
$1000.00 Jackpot must go.-15tfar
10TH ANNIVERSARY S.W.O.
FIDDLE & STEP DANCE
CHAMPIONSHIP
Stratford Fairground Coliseum. July 2,
7:00 p.m..; July 3, 11:00 a.m.; finals &
show 7:00 p.m. Tickets at door. Ad-
vance tickets/camping information:
(519)271-6115. --24bc
BRIDAL SHOWER
A bridal shower in the form of a "Come
and Go Tea" will be held for Nancy.
Rombouts, bride elect of Tom (Tam) -
Forster, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Sun-•
day, June 20 at the home of Garry and
Donna Sutton, 742 Stauffer St. --23x
GARAGE SALE.
Sat., June 19, 8:30 - noon at the Pres-
byterian Manse. Sponsored by Pres--
. byterian Youth Group. Proceeds to
Canadian Food Grains Bank. -23,24
AUBIN/MILTENBURG
We would like to .thank Barb and Peter
for having a Jack and Jill shower for us
in May, at their • home. We received
many wonderful gifts and special thanks
to our great buddies who attended our
great party. P.S. The party was great
until we were hand cuffed together. •
Thanks a lot. Tony and Marilyn. --24
CUNNINGHAM
Thanks to everyone who helped or-
ganize and attended my.benefit dance.
Ta the ladies who donated the quilts,
many thanks, they were greatly ap-
preciated. Thanks again to everyone for
their support and help since the fire.
Ray. --24nx
38, Auftityn Sale
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of
Antiques. Household Furnishings.
Tools will be held'for
Winnie Fisher Estate
at the Lucknow Arena.
Friday, June 25, 1993,
5:45 pm.
See next week's paper for listings or
listen to C.K.N X..
Auctioneers:
Allan•R. Miller 395-5062
Charlie Schaefer 881-3232
•
Plan to attend this large sale of well
kept items.
AUCTION SALE
for
Mrs. lyla Burchill, Lot 41, Conc. 14, E.
Wawanosh, 1/2 mite west of Wingham•
on Hwy. 1t86.
June 19, 1993 at
10:30 a.m.
MACHINERY: Old Massey Harris for
parts, trail type plow, old rake, wagon
bottom, old New Holland spreader
parts., old mix mill horse trailer, two
small utility trailers, old tedder, 6' hay
conditioner; chisel plow, snow blower
MISC. ITEMS: Franklin stoves, 2 new
style cast iron tubs, 3 barrel planters,
extension ladder 40', 2 .steel beams
26', roof jack, skill saws, drill, grinders,
chain hoist, number of carpentry tools,
shovels, rakes, picks, table saw, num-
ber of wood doors, aluminum, and
steel doors, quantity of mails, large
.quantity of scrap, cast iron tractor seat,
old oil lanterns, electric fence stakes
and wire, quantity of shingles and ofd
toots.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS:
Chesterfield and chair (like new),
recliner, rockers, lamps, pictures,
stereo (record.player,,tape player and
radio), records, air ,conditioner,
microwave, small appliances, Filter
Queen vacuum .cleaner, microwave
cupboard, wall unit (2 = 32") sections,
copper and bras's collection,' (bells,.
boilers, blow torches, fire extinguish-
ers), dishes, old bottles.
AUTO MISC: 3 truck tops (one like
new), •14' boat (fibreglass), 1959•
Dodge Fargo truck, fibreglass front,
fenders, 6 cyl. 1948 Oldsmobile, V8,
rocket engine, for parts,, 1960
Plymouth car for parts, 1973 Concord
motor home, Dodge motor, 2 new front
tires, awning, gas furnace, stove, oven,
3 -way fridge, air conditioner; shower,
toilet, TV antenna. Chrysler New
Yorker, excellent condition.
The last new items will be Offered for
sale if NOT previously sold.
Many more Items both old and,antique,
too numerous to mention. Hope to see
you at this auction..
TERMS: Cash or cheque with ID day o1
sale. Owners or auctioneer not responsi-
ble for any accident or loss that may
occur on premises day of sale.
For further information..contact:
Barry Burchill
357-2760
Brian Rintoul,
Auctioneer 357-2349
ucauo M
LEARN AUCTIONEERING at the South
western School of Auctioneering. Nex
Class: March 13-19. Information, con-
tact: Southwestern Ontario School o
Auctioneering, RR 5, Woodstock,
Ontario N4S 7V9. (519) 537-2115. --
24bc
COLLING . .
In loving memory of our dear
grandfather, Harry who passed away
suddenly on June 19, 1992.
The best grandpa and papa us
grandchildren could ever have.
Grandpa. you will never know how
muoh we all love and miss you.
How we all miss our.baseball games,
bike. rides, fitthing tripe and just our
friendly chats.
You always had a senseof humor and
even when you corrected us, you never
lost your kool, •
You will always grow in our hearts.
Sadly missed by Tyler and Tina Marie
Coiling, Shari and Devon MacDonald. --
24
80TH BIRTHDAY
The family of Gordon Johnstone Invites -
friends to a come and go tea to help ..
him celebrate his 80th birthday on Sat.,
June 26., from 1:30 to 4 p.m. at the
Institute robins, Town Hall, Lucknow. --
23,24x
FAREWELL TEA - .
You are invited to a farewell tea
honoring Gprd Cayley on the occasion
of his retirement from teaching, Sunday,
June 27, 2 - 5 p.m., LCPS. Presen-'
tations at 4 p.m. Please call school for
further information 528-3022. -24,25
BAKE SALE
Ladies Auxiliary Branch 309 Royal
' Canadian Legion Lucknow are holding
a flea market, bake sale, booktable, tea
tables. 50/50 draw Saturday June 19th
10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Legion Hall. -24 • •
YOUTH VOLUNTEERS
Information and registration on Satur- •
day, June 19, at 10 a.m. Pinecrest
Manor Nursing Home. Must be 12 years
of age or older. For more information
contact Lorene Conley at 528-2628. --
24ar
90TH BIRTHDAY
COME AND GO TEA
The family of Mrs. Simon deBoer invites
relatives, friend and neighbors to , a
come a doteah f her 90th
n gin ho
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birthday, June 20 from 2 - 4 p.m. at the
AUBIN/MILTENBURG Lucknow United Church. Best wishes
I would-like-to-thank-all-the-ladies-that-oaly_please.=24
attended my bridal shower held on
Tuesday May 18,. 1993 at St. Joseph's
church Kingsbridge. I received many
beautiful and useful gifts and appreciate
them all very much. Special thanks to
Jennifer .Miltenburg, Julie Kuik, and
Becky Howard for organizing the
shower. Thanks to Mom and the little
ones who helped me open my gifts.
Thanks again Marilyn. --24 '
MATHERS
The family of the late Pharis G Mathers
extend a sincere thank you to all
friends, neighbors and relatives who
expressed their sympathy through atten-
dance at the wake and funeral,
donations of flowers and to charities,
cards of sympathy and food. Thanks to
Joan Pollard and assistants and to Rev.
Wm. Henderson for their assistance
through the funeral service and burial
as well as to the United Church Women
for the lovely lunch. We appreciate the
assistance of the Pallbearers, Honorary
Pallbearers and Flower Bearers and
thank you all. A very special thank you
goes to Vera Schmidt and Harvey
Wightman for their kind assistance and
support to us and Dad over the years;
to the Para - Med staff, Community
Services Staff and to the staff of 2nd
floor Wingham Hospital for their care
and concern. Carolyn and Wayne Pep-
per. --24x •
COMMUNITY SHOWER
For Cathie Gallow, bride to be of Dun-
can Simpson, Saturday June 26, 1:30.
p.m. at St.. Peter's Catholic Church
Parish' Hall, Goderich.--24,25gp
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 16, 1993 - Page 19
48" Coming Event
NILE UNITED CHURCH
ANNUAL PORK B.B.O.
Sunday, June 27, 4 -,6 p.m. Adults $8,
children 5 - 12 $3.50, preschoolers free.
For tickets call Bryon Black 524-6371 or
Wayne Caldwell 529-7093.-24,25gp
LANGSIDE REUNION
Plan to attend Langside Reunion Satur-
day, August 21 at the Wingham Ar-
mouries. Anyone interested in Langside
Community welcome. Pdt luck lunch at
4:30 p.m., dishes and cutlery supplied. -
-24x
WEDDING RECEPTION
Will be held for Celene Morgan and
Alec Boyd on June 19th at 9 p.m.,
Ripley - Huron Complex. --24
COOL CONSUMERS REPORT
The Cool Consumers Port Alben
4-H Club met on Tuesday, June 1
and Friday, June 4 for our last two
meetings.
OriJune 1 we met at the •Suncoast
Mall to learn about the stores. We
were given a questionnaire to fill
out there. Once the questionnaire
was filled out we went on a guided
tour at the grocery store. We
learned a lot about the stores. We
then adjourned for supper.
On Friday, June 4 we met at the
General Store. in Port Albert for our
Achievement night. We split into
groups of two and went around Port
Albert picking up garbage. Then we
went to the beach for a bonfire. We
roasted wieners and marshmallows.
It was fun. We also had fun swim-
ming and singing songs around the
bonfire,
Maitland Presbyterial hosts
Teeswater mission festival
What is a Mission Festival? The mentary of the work in India. Mar -
many peoplethat were able to garet Greig, AEC, gave an over -
attend the day -long activities in the view of her work in this area.
Teeswater Presbyterian Church on Set up in the lower part of the
Sat., June 5, now have a better idea church were displays from India
of what to expect when they hear of and Nepal, Malawi, the Lucknow
a Mission Festival, • C.G.I.T., Queen's Bush Ministry,
Sponsored by the members of the Sleeping Children Around the
Maitland Presbyterial, under the World, Camp Kintail, Huron
leadership of Agnes Bregman and Feathers, the Children's 'Rally as
her committee, activities started at well -as W.M.S. posters and a book
10 a.m, with vice-president Mildred display.
Dickson welcoming everyone and The evening consisted of a praise
prayer. L. Emmerton gave a presen- , and worship service with president
talion on the work of the.Queen's Erlma Haldenby in charge. Rev.
Bush Ministry. Musical selections Stephen Lindsay welcomed
were given by" Jean Betts and everyone to Knox ,Church, Tees -
Eileen Chambers...Marearet and water. Again, several musical selec-
Jake Vanderzweerde, missionaries tions were enjoyed by everyone
home from India and nepal, were including a sing song -by Lorraine
the .principle speakers for the day. Clugston and Agnes Bregman, the
They told of some of their ex- - MacDonald sisters (Peggy Hender-
periences while working in those son; Helen Brisbin and Marion
countries. Mundell), the -South Kinloss Ladies
The afternoon session was under . Trio (Ruth Bell, Shirley Colwell
the leadership of Kathleen Elliott. and Rena Forster). the Bushell
Rev. Wilson told of the ministry family from .Kinlough, and the'
she and her husband at Huron Teeswater -Connection (Chris
Feathers, Sauble . Beach, as they Johnstone, Janice Ballagh and Alan
work among the vacationers with Grant). -
day camps, teen - programs and • .. Erhna . Haldenby gave ' the
Sunday services. . meditation on praise, and following
. Several musical selections were the singing of "The. Day Though
given by students of the Ashfield gayest, 'Lord, , is ended', Agnes
Sunday School, Eileen Chambers : Bregman pronounced the benedic-
and the McKechnie family of Kin- tion. Everyone Was invited
cardine. Michael and Sheri each . downstairs for a time of fellowship
played a piano solo and Jonathon and refreshments. •
played ,both the violin and trumpet.. Erlma announced the. fall, Pres -
Margaret Vanderzweerde showed byterial will be held in Kincardine
slides and had an interesting coin- on September 15, 5:30 p.m. . •
145TH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
Ashfield Presbyterian Church Sunday, /
June 20, 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. Gues /
Preacher : Pastor Donald Vair. tel
Music: The South Kinloss Ladies Trio
(a.m.) Dale and Marylynne Gilchrist.
(p.m.). You are invited. -24
SOUNDSATION
Dreams Come True Concert, Sunday
August 1, 1:30 sharp, Mildmay -Carrick
Recreation Complex, Tickets available
at From Our Heart, Lucknow. Phone
528-2649. --24x
STAG AND DOE
For Suzanne Rose and Don Irwin on
Saturday, June 19, at Blyth Community
Centre, 9 p.m. • 1 a.m. Tickets available
at the door. Lunch provided. Age of
Majority. -,24x
BRIDAL SHOWER
Will be held for Michelle Gardner,
daughter of Eugene and Audrey
Gardner, at the Anglican Parish Hall,
Lucknow, Saturday June 26, 2 p.m.
Everyone welcome. --24,25x
TOWNSHIP OF KINLOSS
IN THE MATTER OF The Municipal Act.
R.S.O. 1990, Chapter M.45, Section 300,
AND IN THE MATTER OF a'proposed by-
law to sell part of the lane; Plan 184,
Township of Kinloss., County of Bruce,
• . NOTICE
TAKE NOTICE that the Township of Kinloss has
applied to the. Ontario Court (General Division) for: an
order closing that part of the 33 foot lane, Plan 184, in
the Township of Kinloss, lying between Lots • 15, 1 I , 14
and 12 and South of Elizabeth Street, Plan 184 and
such order was granted March 10. 1993. •
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that it is the intention
of the council of the Township of Kinloss to pass a by-
law conveying the said lane to the owner of the adjoii
ing Lots 11 and 15.
AND' FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that anyone, who wt h -
es to object to the sale of this land may make':.their,.,
objections known to the council of the Township of
Kinloss, in person, 'or by his or her solicitor or agent
and such persons who apply will be heard at a meeting
which will be held for the purpose of hearing such
objections on the 21st day of June. 1993 at the hour of
8:00 o'clock in the evening at the Township of Kinloss
Municipal Office.
Dated this 21st day of May, 1993.
Mark Becker
Clerk -Treasurer
Township of Kinloss
Holyrood. Ontario
NOG 2130
(519) 395-3575,