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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1994-04-06, Page 14• • WHAT' HAPPENED TO THE MAIL PIECE YOU SENT? Why put your adver- tising dollars. in some- thing people refer to as 'junk mail'? Maybe a few people will ac- tually look .at your message. But odds are, more people won't. Why chance it? Your ad in the news- paper won't get tossed out. It'll be seen and read by• our entire circulation. Nevispaper Advertising ' Gets Results CALL ' 528-2822 for advertising rates and information • Page 14 — Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, April 6, 1994 33. Mlecfoil01190:01a REG. MASSAGE THERAPY MASSAGE THERAPY can provide stress release through relaxation. R.M. Therapist - trained to help treat many injuries: conditions. For NATURAL AL- TERNATIVE call Pam Dickson R.M.T., Goderich 524-6879 or 528-2210. --12- 14gp FARMERS - $150 REFUND, "Farm Registration" Fee. Your right. No penal- ties. Cut-off 90 days after "Registration" deadline. Information and/or "Refund Letter, send stamped, self-addressed envelope. National Farmers Union, Box 450, Douglas, Ontario KOJ 1S0 (613) 649-2733. --14bc POETRY CONTEST $12,000 in prizes yearly. Possible publication. Send one original poem 20 lines or less: National Library of Poetry, Box 704 -ND, Owings .Mills, Md 21117. --14bc 34, Personal WHAT MAKES OTHER PEOPLE TICK? • Buy Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health by L, Ron Hubbard and it's Home Study Course ($31) Call 1- 800-561-5808. --14bc • HAVING A DRINKING PROBLEM? AA can help. Phone Goderich 524-6001 or Walkerton 881-3635. --40tf RID YOUR BODY of harmful effects of daily pollution, Buy & read "Clear Body Clear Mind" by L. ' Ron Hubbard ($22.00). Call 1-800-561-5808.--.14bc THE CHURCH WITHOUT A NAME, Who. are the Two -By -Two's or Cooneyites? Learn what their "workers" won't tell you., Write Box 64008, Win- nipeg, MB., R2K 2Z4,'--14bc CRISIS PREGNANCY CENTRE - Are you pregnant? Need help? Call our 24 hour hotline collect 3233751 or drop in at 178 Main St. S. MoUnt Forest for free pregnancy testing, counselling and support,childbirth coaches, clothing. -- 14ar WEDDING PERFORMED, your location or our indoor or outdoor chapel, (non denominational). For personalized ar- rangements call, Rev. Chris Morgan, The Pastoral Centre, Benmiller,.Ont. 524-5724.'--14-17gp SEE YOUR MATE before you date full color video cassette,. .Hottest video dating service available. Write/call for free details - Neill's Pick -A -Date, Box - . 94, Dungannon, NOM 1 RO. 529-3141, r- 14-17gp 35. Notice To Creditors • NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS • In the estate of VIOLA ELIZABETH STANLEY Late of the Village •of Lucknow in',the County of Bruce. Ail persons having claims against the Estate of Viola Elizabeth Stanley, the above named deceased who died on or about the 3rd day of January. 1994, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or before April 23, 1994 their names and full particulars of their claims. Im- mediately after the said date' the estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which notice has • been • received. Dated at Ripley, Ontario this 16th day of March, 1994. C/o CRAWFORD, MILL & DAVIES Barristers, Solicitors Ripley, Ontario NOG 2R0, Solicitors for the Executors. --12,13,14 38. Auction Sale AUCTION REGISTER CONSIGNMENT SALE .DAVIDSON CENTRE Friday, April 15/94 If you have somethirlq 10 sell, cJive.tJ a call. Grant McDonald 395-5353 Wallace Ballagh 392-6170 AUCTIONEERS 38. Auction Sale • FARM MACHINERY AUCTION SALE for Doug & Florence Snell of Londesboro (Lot 34, Con 11, Hullet Twsp, Huron County, Go 2 miles west of Londesboro on County Rd #15) Saturday, April 16, 1994 at 10:30 a.m. Auctioneer: Brian Rintoul (519) 357-2349 • Proprietors: Doug & Florence Snell (519) 523-4418' Reminder Notice AUCTION SALE FARM MACHINERY Tractors, Household effects & misc. items for Bert Thompson 3 miles north & 2 miles east of Ripley, Lot 2, Con. 12, Kincardine - Huron Boundary on Saturday April 9, 1994 at 11:00 a.m. See last weeks for full listing For more info call: . Bert Thompson 395-3422 Or Auctioneer Gordon Brindley (51.9) 529-7625 (Bus) (519) 529-7970 (Res) AUCTION CONSIGNMENT SALE Approx. 80 Tractors plus 200 pieces of Equipment To be held at.... Brindley Sales Yard Dungannon, Ont. SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1994 at 9:30 A.M. TRACTORS: MF 35 GAS; IH 5140 4WD • 1000 Hrs, - 2 Yr.,Warronty Lek; JD 1830 & CAB; MF 165D; Ford 7700 & Cab; (2) Ford Jubilees; MF 20D & loader; Ford Dextra & loader; (2) IH 784's; JD 830 & JD •820; (2.) JD 4640's - 4WD - Cab & Air; Ford 'TW25 - Cab & Air; CASE 430; FORD 9700 & CABi Yanmar YM180 c/w 60" Mower • Only 73 Hrs.; Yanmor YM187 c/w Loader & Backhoe (485 Hrs.); JD 1010 & loud- er; (2) New MF 231's, MF 165 gas, (3) MF 135's; MF 1190 - 4wd & • loader (200 Hrs.), White 14704wd cab & air; case skid steer 1814 (Low Hours); JD 4230 cob & loader; white 262 - 4 wd & louder; Oliver 550 D.; MH Pony, Major '5000, (2) Ford 3000's; Several 8N & 9.N's; AC - D17; MH •95; MF 2200 Forklift; IH 784 & cab; IH 434; IH 656; MF 265. EQUIPMENT: Approx. 20 plows; (5) grain drills; approx. .15 sets of wheel disc's; hay elevators; MF 550D com bine & 1143 corn'head; approx 15 lawn mowers. Noie. more tractors by sale day (Consignments welcome) TERMS: Cash or Cheque with proper I D 8% Soles Tax and 7% G 5 T where applicable Owner , or Auctioneer not responsible for acci dents or loss of purchase day of sole • Any announcements cloy of sale take p't~cedence over written advertising Lunch Booth on grounds,- . AUCTIONEER: GORDON H. BRINDLEY FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: 529-7625 (Bus)' 529-7970 (Home) 39. Educational LEARN AUCTIONEERING at the South- westem School of Auctioneering. Next Class: July 16 - 22. Information, con- tact: Southwestern Ontario School of Auctioneering, •R.R.#5, Woodstock, Ontario lJ4S 7V9. (519) 537,2115. -- 14bc BE A SUCCESSFUL WRITER...with our great home-stidy course. Call for a FREE B'OOK. 1-800-267-1829 The Writing School, 2112-38 McArthur Ave., Ottawa, Ontario K1L 6R2. --14bc 41. To G1ve Away USED WOODEN • PALLETS, skids, boxes, etc., to give away. Champion main parking lot, Goderich..--12-14gp 42, Deaths CLARK, Temple Douglas peacefully on April 1, 1994 in his 78th year. Doug beloved husband of Isobel. Loving father of Anne and her husband Don, Patricia and her husband George, and Tom and his wife Alexis. "Poppi" will. be greatly missed by his grandchildren: Michael and Gregory in Halifax, Kathryn and Jenna in' London, and Alexander, Adele, and Jessie in Huntsville. The "Chief" will be missed by his former colleagues at the Ontario Police College where he was chef instructor and by the veterans of . the Royal • Canadian Mounted Police with whom he served in war and peace for twenty years and by his dear friends at Sandy Cove Acres. Friends and family were received at the Steckley - Gooderham, Funeral Home (Hwy. 11 and Minet's Pt., Rd.), Barrie on Monday 2 - 4 and 7 -9 p.m. Funeral service was in the chapel on Tuesday, April 5. Interment to follow on the 78th • anniversary of his birth at Greenhill Cemetery in the town of his birth, Luck- now,' Ontario. If so 'desired memorial' donations may be made to Royal Vic- toria Hospital Building Fund. --14. 46. In Memoriam • 9 MEURS In loving memory of a dear brother, Gerry, who left us April 7, 1989. When you think of a five year anniver- sary, you think of that of a wedding or of a celebration. . However, this week we think only of you, How our lives have changed since you left us. As we look at those changes we can only dream about how your life would be if you were here. Would you be married? Would you be the contractor you shad hoped to be? Would you 'still be playing hockey with the same enthusiasm as before? • These, are all questions that will be left unanswered. All we can do .is hold dearly onto the • memories and assure ourselves that if you can't be here with us, that where you are couldn't be a better or more peaceful place. Missing you always, Jack and Tracy. -- 14x MEURS In loving memory of a dear son, Gerry who passed away 5 years ago, April 7, 1989. Memories we treasure no one can steal, Death leaves a heartache only God can heal. Forever in our hearts, Mom and Dad. -- 14x 47. Cards Of Thanks • PEARSON • • We wish to express our thanks to our family for their.effort to be home with us to celebrate our 50th anniversary on Sunday. Also thanks to neighbors, relative's and friends for the cards, gifts, phone calls and visits, It was an oc- casion we will always remember. Nets and Gloria, --14gp WAGNER The family of the late Eileen Wagner wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbors for the flowers, , cards, donations and- food brought to our homes during the recent loss of wonder ful wife, mother, grandmother and great- grandmother. Thanks to the South Kin- loss WMS for the lovely lunch. Special thanks to Rev, Kinsman for her comfor- ting words and prayers. Our gratitude to Joan Pollard for all her help and support • at this difficult time. Sincerely Gerald Wagner and family. --14x 47, Card* Of Thanks GAMMIE We extend a sincere thank you to our family for honoring us with a 25th an- niversary party. We appreciate all the special decorations. of pictures, • bal- loons, and flowers. All those special touches were so memorable. Thank you to relatives, friends and neighbors for all the lovely cards, beautiful gifts, best wishes and just having you all there to help us celebrate and have a great time. Thanks also for the, super lunch that was also provided. Thanks to everyone for . a very memorable celebration, one we will cherish so much. Bryan and Vana. --14 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 THE TEESWATER EX TOGGERY Opens . for the Spring Season on Thursday, Apr. 7. We will be closing en Saturday, June 18. Clean, seasonal . ,clothing only, please. You may obtain a number by calling 392-6648. If you wish your money mailed, please bring -a self- addressed' stamped envelope. Coronation' Rebekah Lodge is not • responsible for lost or stolen articles. Please make sure your consignment articles are securely' marked and ac- companied by.a list of, articles you are consigning. This list will be kept on file by the Lodge. All- articles` must be listed. Coronation Rebekah Lodge . retains a 33%o commission on all sold articles. After June 24th, all unclaimed articles become the property of . Coronation 'Rebekah Lodge and will be sold at the Rummage Sale on June 25th. Ex 'Toggery Hours Thursday 10 a.m. - 12 noon, 2 p.m. - 5 p.m., Friday 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday 2 p.m: - 5 p.m. --12-14 POOLTOURNAMENT The Lucknow Pool League is holding a invitational tournament April 9, 1 p m. sharp. Entry fee $10. Minimum age 19 years. For more information contact Lucknow Bowl' and Games Centre 528- 3437. --13,14 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Of ' the Huronia Branch of the O.S.P.C,A. on Thurs., April '' at 8 p.m.. at • the Oddfellows Hall, Princess St., Clinton. Election of the Board of Direc- tors will beheld. Guest speaker will be Tom Dunbar, BSC., of the Huron Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre, Bayfield. Everyone welcome,--13,14gp 4-H HORSE/PHOTOGRAPHY ENTHUSIASTS Anyone 10 - 21 yearsof age contact Mertens 528-5303 orAmy 529-7584. --I 13,14x WATERLOO REGIONAL POLICE - MALE CHORUS At St. Joseph's, Kingsbridge, Sunday, Apr. 24, 2:36 p.m,; also Rene Stalen- hoef and St. Joseph's Choir. Advance $8/person. 529-7405, • 529-7301. -- 14115ar OLD FASHION COUNTRY MEALS' Enjoy old fashion country meals at the Kinloss Community Centre between 4 and 6 p..m: on April 1,0, 'Everyone wel- cqme. —14x SINGLES DANCE Sunday, April 9 at the Wingham Legion Hall. Dancing 7 to 11. Music by The Blue 'IDiamond Trio. No blue leans' please.' --14gp HAM AND TURKEY SUPPER At Dungannon United Church, Sunday, Apr. 17. Sittings are 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Adults $8, children (5-12) $3..For tickets call Penny 529-7932 or Kath 529-7512.--13-15xc HAM SUPPER Lucknow United Church' Sunday, April 17th. Two sittings 5 p.m„ 6:30 p.m. Adults $7.50, (children) under 12; preschool • free. Tickets: Finlay's Image Impact, Ruth Ritchie, Mary Lou Priestap, Evans Ikan, Lori Cox, and Isobel Shepherd: -5x MOVIE NIGHT AT SOUTH KINLOSS Fri., Apr. 8 beginning at 7 p.m. Double feature: Free Willie and a Walt Disney story. Popcorn will be available free of 'Charge, but donations will be" `tor the support of the Cropshare Project,.Come to the movies and bring a friend, --14 48, Carving: Event COMMUNITY SHOWER For Marlene Martin, Sunday afternoon Apr. 10, 2:30 p.m. at the Whitechurch Village Hall. Please join us! --13,14 LUCKNOW TOWN & COUNTRY CLUB Will -meet in the Lucknow Legion Hall Monday, April 11 at 12:15 p.m, Pot luck, bingo. --14 4-H CLUB -OUR HERITAGE ' Starts Sat., Apr. 9, 9 a.m. - 12, upstairs in arena. For more information or to register. Call Sharon Weber 528-3345. - -14x AUBURN & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB BREAKFAST Spring Breakfast - Pancakes, eggs, toast and sausage. Auburn Memorial Hall, Sunday, April 10 from 9 - 12. $4 per person. Maple syrup supplied by Robinson Maple Products. We serve. -- 14gp IMAGINE'S New Year's Resolution 441 This year l m going to lose that same old twenty pounds • and gain twenty new friends by doing some volunteer work