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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1994-04-13, Page 2138 Hotton Salle; CON.SIGNMENT Auction Sale will be held in Lucknow Arena In The Near Future ANYONE WISHING TO CONSIGN GOOD CLEAN ARTICLES PLEASE CALL: Allan R. Miller 395-5062 CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SALE . of Home Furnishings & Antiques will be held for Mrs. Mayme Henderson of Lucknow, plus other consignors from Shelbourne/Kincardine, and surrounds g areas ' Friday Aril 15 at 5:30 p,m.: ' at the. Davidson Centre -Kincardine LIVINGROOM FURNISHINGS: Three sectional wall unit; hall table; china cabinet; buffet; coffee and end tables; antique Victrola gramaphone; Wicker pieces; rocking chair; hostess • chair; La -Z -Boy chair; telephones; telephone insulators; Apple compati- ' ble computer; dishes, glassware, depression glass, carnival glass, hand painted' Nippon, cups & saucers and cooking utensils; Woods fridge; , Kenmore washing machine; Smith Corona word processor; Electrohome -color T.V, & stand;• Panasonic color T.V. - like new, Singer upright vacu- um with attachments;. bedroom fur- nishings;' electric sewing machine 'with cabinet; image telescope with attachments. 22 bolt repeater rifle . F.A.C. # required; air conditioner; .cassette tape player with receiver, record player and speakers; 8 114" Delta professional tablesaw; 5 HP outboard motor; two wheel utility,trail-, er. . Many other interesting items ,-. listing subject to change without notice owners or auctioneers not responsi- ble for accidents or loss of purchase night of sale. Any announcements night of sale takes precederfce over written advertising. E. •& O. E. . Terms: Cash or cheque with proper • I.D. night of sale. AUCTIONEERS GRANT MCDONALD RIPLEY, 395-5353 • WALLACE BALLAGH ' TEESWATER, 192-6170. COUNSELLOR TRAINING INSTITUTE of Vancouver offers correspondence courses for the certificate of Counselling Studies to begin the 15th of the month. For brochure phone: 1-800-665-7044. 15bc ' • 46 In MetY10rtal COURVOISIER Iii loving memory of a dear mother and' grandmother, Stella who passed away April 9, 1992 and dear stepfather and grandfather, Dave who passed away' February 9, '•991. We were many miles away when our hearts were broken, If we could have one dream that could come true We pray to God with all our hearts, for yesterday and you. Always in our hearts, Loma and Martin Phelan and girlsand Melissa and David Monsma. --15 . NEVER "WA/N/ In a afar, ewrytrice 1114!'+.11gN1'+IiiliwiW"MiM'�hgh�lillYl o�;ttl�e;' CAMPBELL The family of the late Mabel Campbell sincerely thank friends, neighbors, and relatives for their many kind expressions of sympathy. The memorial donations, flowers, food, and cards of condolence were truly appreciated. Special thanks to Pinecrest Manor for their faithful, caring services over the past twelve years, Joan Pollard of the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home for her kindness and compassion, Pastor Jocelyn Richard for her wonderful ser- vice of remembrance, the Lucknow Legion Pipe Band for their'courtesy, and the Kinloss U.C.W. for the bountiful lunch after the service. We will treasure these kindnesses forever. Duncan, Eleanor, Kent and Jill, Dougald, Dorothy, Daphne, Ken and Darcy. —15 STRUTHEUS Many thanks to everyone who remem- bered me in so many ways while I was a patient in University and Victoria hospitals and since coming home. Gor- don and I would like to thank everyone for the lovely cards, flowers, visits and best wishes on our 55th wedding an- niversary. if was so nice to be remem- bered by so many relatives and friends. Etta and Gordon. --15x HACKETT We would like to thank friends, relatives, neighbors and family for taking time on Easter weekend to be with us for our "Surprise' 40th anniver- sary party. It was just that "Surprise". Thanks for all the lovely cards and gifts. Lastly we must thank our "busy' family for the last two weeks, not to mention our very tight -mouthed grandchildren. Thanks so much for the brunch the previous Sunday, your gift and to top everything off the 'Surprise' Sat. night and the lovely lunch they had arranged. I don't know who had the most fun, our family planning•it or us that evening. We shall long cherish the memories. Allan and Marg. —15x MACMILLAN A special thanks for cards, visitsand flower's while_ I was a patient in Stratford and Wingham hospitals. A thank you to nurses on 2nd floor of Wingham hospital for their wonderful care. A special thank you to my daughters. for their support and care. All is very much appreciated. Sadie. —15x ' HACKETT I would like to thank everyone for the cards, visits, flowers, phone calls and treats during my stay in .University Lon- don and Wingham Hospitals and since retuming home, also thanks to all who sent such lovely birthday cards. 'All this was very much appreciated. Ella.. —15x FARRISH The family of the late Ina Fairish would ,like to thank everyone who have sup- ported us through phone calls, cards, flowers, donations of food, and prayers. We also thank each person who visited us at the funeral home and church and to those who made donations. Special thanks to the nurses and doctors at the Wingham Hospital for the care our mother received. Thanks to MacKenzie and 'McCreath Funeral Home for their assistance, Peggy Kinsmen for her comforting words and to the ladies and. gentlemen of the Lucknow Presbyterian Church for serving the lunch. after the service. Your prayers, concerns, and love helped us in our ;ime of sorrow. Marg and Irwin Campbull, Maxeen and Larry Farrish, Alma and Marcel Nobert, Verna and Wayne Kempel and families.' --15x ROBB I would like to thank everyone for their kindness during my stay in Wingham Hospital and since coming home. Nora. --15x Itng t v.ont 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 WATERLOO REGIONAL POLICE MALE CHORUS At St. Joseph's, Kingsbridge, Sunday, Apr. 24, 2:30 p.m.; also Rene Stalen- hoef and St. Joseph's Choir. Advance $6/person. 529-7405, 529-7301. -- 14,16ar 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 PURPLE GROVE VARIE1Y NIGHT Saturday, Apr. 16 at 8 p.m. Adults $5, children over 10 $3. Family rate. Refreshments. Proceeds to Purple Grove Community Centre. --15gp SATURDAY MORNING TEA The Lucknow Girl Guide Parents Com- mittee is holding a Fundraiser at the Lucknow Legion on Apr. 16, 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Coffee, tea and muffins will be served. Discovery Toys and Tupper- ware will be on display to purchase. Proceeds will go to the Parents Commit - toe. Everyone is welcome. --15 139TH ANNIVERSARY Dungannon United Church, Sunday, May 1, 11 a.m. Rev. Bill Bresnahan, Lucknow, guest speaker. Special music. Refreshments to follow. —15-17 HURON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY' General meeting, Brussels Library, Thursday,' Apr. 21st, 8 p,m. Guest speaker, Tillie Lichty, speaking on 'Our Native Heritage". Everyone welcome. — 15gp DESSERT EUCHRE Whitechurch Hall April 25th, 1:30 p.m. Admission $2. Good prizes. Everyone welcome. --15,16 "GENERATION AT .RISK? • Seminar sponsored ' by the Lucknow Christian Reformed Church Friday, April 22, 8:00 p.m. at the Church Guest Speaker: Bert Sjaarda Video presentation with 'explicit material Age restriction 18'years or older. Refreshments to,follow. "COMMUNITY OPEN HOUSE" will be held at the Lucknow & District Christian School on Wednesday,April 20th, 9:00 a.m. - 1.2 Noon, Please feel free to come and see the school, view the children's Science Fair projects, and if you like, sit in on a class in session. Refreshments will be served. ....gin.... from the Lucknow Ladies Auxiliary -for Winter Sports. 1993-1994 has been another successful year in the food booth, allowing us to make the following contributions:, First Aid Kits ' ' $125.00 Two Training Boards (for dressing rooms) 209.00 Name Patches 283.00 Two Sets of Hockey Team Sweaters 1184.50 Donation to Figure Skating Club 1000.00 Deficit -Hockey Banquet April 15/94 Without the continued support of the community and Many :hours of work by volunteer parents, this would not be possible. There are five retiring team captains who have served their two year term. Our cap- tain/co-captain system has worked well this year, decreasing the work load for those involved. We urge you to consider volunteering for one of these positions. Enthusiasm, cooperation and the prospect of a new arena will make the next term nothing but exciting! Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, April 13, 1994 - Page 21 coming Event JOHN YEBUGA Who are the "DISAPPEARED'? Find out on April 15 at 8:00 p.m. at the Kincar- dine Districf Secondary School Library. JOHN YEBUGA, a released prisoner of conscience for Uganda, will speak. Everyone welcome. Refreshments. Sponsored by South Bruce Amnesty International. 395-3384. --15x EUCHRE Afternoon EUCHRE, evening DANCE, Dungannon Agricultural Hall, Saturday, Apr. 23. Euchre registration 1 p.m. $5.00. Lunch, cash prizes, Bar. DANCE: Calvin Kerr D.J., $5.00 per person, 9 p,m. - 1 a.m., Lunch.—15,16gp HORTICULTURAL MEETING The Lucknow and' District Horticultural Society regular meeting will be held Apr. 19 at 2 p.m. in the Legion Hall. Speaker 'Margaret Wormworth topic - Patio, deck plantings, window boxes. Prize list and supplies available for the one and 'only flower show in May. -- 15xc FAMILY DANCE Whitechurch Hall Friday, April 22 with Tiffins Orchestra. Lunch provided. Ad- mission $5. ,per person, children under 12 free. --15,16 HAM SUPPER Lucknow United Church Sunday, April 17th. Two sittings 5 p.m., 6:30 p.m. Adults $7.50, (children), under 12 $5, preschool free. Tickets: Finlay's Decorating, Image Impact, Ruth Ritchie, Mary Lou Priestap, Evans Helm, Lon Cox, and Isobel Shepherd. --14,15x SIFTON HOMECOMING Sifton, Manitoba. July 22,23, 24, 1994. Advance -Weekend Registration by June 30, 1994. $20.00. Numerous Com- munity Events. Contact (204) 655-3303 - Sifton or (204) 638-9607 - Dauphin. — 15bc 418, COMIng Event JEWELLERY/TOYS OPEN HOUSE. Park Lane Jewellery and Discovery Toys April 13, 1 - 4 p.m. and 7 - 9 p.m., April 14, 7 9 p.m., April 1.5, 1 - 4 p.m. and 7 - 9 p.m. Stone school house at Belfast: For information call 529-3738 or 528-3533. --15x t.4)COUNTY OF HURON TM` Social Services The Social Services Department requires a Specialized Caseworker on a contract basis to work in a newly created employment counselling ser- vice. DUTIES Implement a Municipal Employment Program• to assist social assistance clients obtain employment and/or upgrade their skills/employability through retraining and/or referral to other programs. QUALIFICATIONS Community College Social Service Certificate or equivalent with employ- ment counselling experience and assessment skills. Knowledge of all income maintenance and employment programs, local agencies and local economic climate. Computer literacy required Valid driver's licence and reliable car required. RANGE $16.64 . $19.75.per hour - APPLY TO John A. MacKinnonAdministrator Huron County Social Services Courthouse, P. O. Box 250, • Goderich, Ontario N7A 3Z2 Applications in writing accepted up to Noon, April 25, 1994. We thank all applicants, however, only candidates to be interviewed will b,e contacted. Personal information submitted is col- lected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy. Act and will be used to determine eligibility for employment. s, Help wanted jobsOntario• Training, WANTED People interested in' the 'following positions located in Huroh County.. Mechanical Design Engineer: • Hydraulics/pneum,atics, . CAD, CAM, Metal Experience to conduct pure research. 'Draftsperson: • Auto. cad. or 'similar to .take. design concepts to finished drawing, mechanical engineer drawing. Electrician: ' • • Certified electrician. will also work oh line. Aircraft Maintenance Mechanic: ' Certification required (AME]. AZ Drivers/Mill Worker: . AZ. Grade 10• • • • • Baker: Must have experience. Night will apprentice. Mechanic: Class A Serviceperson: Grade 12, some mechanical diesel', experience, repair, test, calibrate fuel injection system.' i Cook: • Experienced, German style an asset. Assistant Sales Manager; /Retail, seasonal. ' General Manager: • 5 years advertising, publishing experience Driver/Salesperson: • Deliveries, sales, paperwork. including weekends. Welder/Fitter: Requires experience in MIG, and ARC with a stick. Need and ability to read blueprints r Long hours in the summer, SOLID WERE, FLEX CORE IG fitting' skills. Grade 10 Math equired• • Parts Salesperson: • ' Previous sales or parts experience required. Computer knowledge is an asset. Fertilizer Sprayer: Must have farm/agricultural experience. Good presentation skills r.equired,• Must( be able to operate farm equipment (i.e. sprayers)., ' Salesperson (Livestock Feeds): Livestock feed sales. Need people skills and agriculture/livestock experience or 'knowledge. Quality Assurance Manager: Must have a diploma in Agricultural Laboratory Technology. OA experience in grain and feed or related is an asset. IN ORDER TO APPLY EOR THE ABOVE POSITIONS YOU MUST BE . JOB ONTARIO ELIGIBLE. FOR MORE INFO. CALL - 524-5620 or 1-800-668-0015. 1