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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1994-05-04, Page 1731. Service Directory HACKETT WELDING and SMALL ENGINE REPAIRS RIta7 I l (. 10‘,t 1A, 529-)212 'Lawn v1uwer,'Chain Saw, Wanted to buy l',ed titter, m' rider, fi,r pd rt, k -up & delivery d.vaildhli• MACLYNCAR OILING New Oil& Dripless . mltebte- -DUST CONTROL - Grading of lanes & parking lots 395-3352. NOW OPEN CARL SLOETJES Sales, Installation, Renovation • Windows • Doors • Siding • Cabinets. • Flooring • Free Estimates RR 7 LUCKNOW 529-3164 MARTYN- MECHANICAL Installations of Furnaces ) 011, Gas, Wood, Natural Gas. Air -Conditioning & Hot Water tanks 528-2444 Brian Martyrs R.R.k5 Lucknow 34. Personal WEDDINGS PERFORMED. your location or our indoor or outdoor chapel, (non denominational). For personalized arrangements call, Rev Chris Morgan, The Pastoral Centre, Benmiller, Ont. 524-5724.--18-22gp ADOPTION - AN OPTIONI'Affectionate, fun couple seek to provide loving home with "Stay At Home" Mom for your new- born. All legal expenses paid 1-800- 420-9471, anytime. --18bc 39. Educational. LEARN AUCTIONEERING atthe South- westem School of Auctioneering. Next Class: July 16 - 22. Information. con- tact: Southwestern Ontario School of Auctioneering, R.R. #5, Woodstock, Ontario. N4S 7V9. (519) 537-2115. 18bc 44. Engagements HEWITT - BINDER Mr. Gary Binder is happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of his daughter, Jodi Lynn to Kenneth Hewitt, 'son of Wilburt and Eunice Hewitt of Lucknow. The wedding will take place May 7, 1994 at the Lucknow United Church. Reception to follow at the com- munity centre. --18 47. Cards Of Thanks PRIESTAP Thank you to everyone who attended my bridal shower on the 23rd. All of the gifts were beautiful. Special thanks to Marlene Struthers, Elaine Steer, Marion Cook, Nancy Gibson, Lloya Nicholson and beanna Reavie for all of their extra help to make the day) so, special. Heather. --18ar /31. Service Directory . . 1 ❑❑DDCDCC❑CCC^CCCC CCCDCCCC❑C❑C❑❑C0000CCC Di>aewater Crrpet Er Tile C - - ❑ J - Residential • Commercial • Major Brands at 1,.ow Prices Professional Flooring Installations Tilt. Carpet. Vinyl and hardwood OwnersiOperapors Greg Hamilton & Mark Chisholm ' 524-6141 ,t Our Sngwroon, 299 Bayt,eid Roac Goperrch CC CCCCCCCC'CCCCCCCC=3C2C1=0=2.2a2=DEICC 32. Babysitting CHILDCARE NEEDED for 3 children (5 years, 3 years and 10 months), your home or mine, Ashfield or Lucknow area, 4 days per week, Phone 529-3172 after 6 p.m. --18x WILLING TO babysit in my home. (Just off the division line from Whitechurch to Auburn, St. Augustine.) Phone' 529- 3404. --17,18 33. Miscellaneous POETRY CONTEST $12,000 in prizes yearly. Possible publication.. Send one original poem 20 lines or less: National Library Of Poetry, Box 704-ND,,Owtngs Mills, Md 21117. --18bc 34. Personal YOU DO NOT NEED TO FEEL ALONE! Find the answers to your doubts and ' fears. To receive non judgmental sup- port and TRUE friendship. call (519) 357-3847 or write Box 203, Belgrave, • Ont., NOG 1E0. --18gp DIVORCES/PARDONS/NAME CHANGES - no • court appearance, reasonable cost, legal aid welcome: " Luigi E. Circelli, Peggy Wilson (Parallegal), Call collect 1-434-1691. -- 18tfgp CRISIS PREGNANCY CENTRE - Are you pregnant? Need help?'Call our 24 hour hotline'collect 323-3751 or drop in at 178 Main St. S Mount Forest for free , pregnancy testing, counselling and support, childbirth coaches, clothing. -_ 1Bar BIRTH FAMILY SEND GREETINGS TO: Sullivan, Tanya Louise, 01-20-73; McAl- lister, Cynthia, Lou,. 05-28-63; Beaton, Mark Joseph, 04-12-59; McDonald, Lisa Carey, 0'1-23-70; Keane, Shirley Ann, 08-15-42; Maracle, ???, 1950-1954; Vareny, Lauren, 11-07-58;'King, David Christopher, 06.06-59; Ouderkirk, ???, 12-67; Parent Finders 416-760-7759. -- 18bp 38. Auction Sale UPCOMING AUCTION SALES SAT.. MAY 14 AT 10:30 A.M. - Farm ma:h very. 3 housei,9ld effects • Estate of Mr' Mel Dahmer Millarton FRI., MAY 20 AT 5:30 P.M. Consignment Auction - Horne fur• nishings & antiques Davidson Centre - Krncardine MON., MAY 23 AT 6:00 P.M. - Consignment Auction •- Home fur= nishings & antiques Teeswater Agri -Curl Bldg .• SAT„ MAY 28 AT 10:30 A.M. - Farm machinery & some household effects & antiques Edbert Bushell - Kinloss Twp SAT., JU'NE 4 AT 10:30 A.M. - Farm machinery & some household effects & antiques Jean Farrish Ashfield Twp . SAT., JUNE 14 AT 10:30 A.M. Farm machinery Hank Duiker Kinross Twp' FRI., JUN.E 17 AT 5.:30 P.M. Consignment auction - home fur • nishings & antiques Davidson Centre.- Kincardine FRL, JUNE 24 - Shnners' Dinner Auction Underwood Community Centre : MON., JUNE 77 AT 6:00 P.M. - Consignment Auction - home fur• nishings & antiques Teeswater Agri•Curl Bldg CONSIGNMENT SALES - Please note - If you have items to sell or need items picked up please call us well in advance Thank,you 'AUCTIONEERS Grant McDonald Ripley 395 -5353 - Wallace Ballagh -Teeswater 392-6170- 38. Auction Sale CONSIGNMENT Auction Sale will be held in Lucknow Arena Friday, May 27/94 , 6:00 PM ANYONE WISHING TO CONSIGN GOOD CLEAN. ARTICLES PLEASE CaII: Allan R. Miller 395-5062 EVENING AUCTION to be held for the Estate of Cecil Congram go north of Lucknow on Bruce County Rd #1 to Holyrood then west 1 1 2 mi Wednesday, May 11/94 6:00 -PM International W4 tractor. IH horse drawn manure spreader. Ford 501 3 PT hitch mower. pipe hay elevator, cattle squeeze with head gate. 2 old wagons and flat racks. belt drive hammermill, IH binder for parts, Bisset 8 ft, land packer. Brantford horse mower for parts, cast 'iron seat: 4 inch 12 foot grain auger, fanning mill. 3 bar side rake MH 4 bar side rake. IH 2 furrow plow: trail cultivator, old disc • wooden wheeled wagon. walking Plow. steel stone boat. horse drawn dirt scoop. buzz saw frame. diamond harrow. IH horse drawn drill rock pulper. 2 horse drawn garden scuffers. nand turn dr 11 press,'page wire fence stretcher. 7 steel posts plus a few small ,tems All items must be removed by' May 12. 1994 • TERMS Casn Or cheque with pfoper 1 b i AUCTIONEER Richard Lobb 482-7898 Clinton AN AUCTION SALE of Ferguson Tractor household , effects & antiques for Norman Leddy R R • 2 Auburn on Tuesday Evening May '10, 1994 at 6 P.M. • LOCATION: Lot 24 Conc 5 West ' Wawancsh-Twp '5 miles East of Dungannon .or 1 corner South, St Augustine & • . rile' west. 1.94,9, Ferguson. -.tractor • «good condition) 2 furrow Ferguson plough. trail snowblower. diamond harrows bags. of fertilizer, a w'.:igon .load of small items lumber. horse seed drill. stove wood HOUSEHOLD & ANTIQUES iron bed, wooden washing machine, wall telephone, .o4 wooden radio,. sideboard. wooden windows. Other articles too numerous to mention • TERMS• Cash or cheque with proper 1 D No items .to be removed from. property Until settled for ANY ANNOUNCEMENTS DAY OF SALE TAKE•PRECEDENCE OVER WRITTEN ADVERTISING G 9,T & P.'S •T IN EFFECT WHERE APPLICABLE. Auctioneer or owner not respon` Die for accidents or loss of purchase 'fay of sale FOR INFORMATION CONTACT AUCTIONEER BRIAN RINTOUL 357-2349 PROPRIETOR NORMAN LEDDY • 524-6973 47. Cards 01 Thanks NICHOLSON In loving memory of our husband, father, father-in-law and grandfather, Wilmer, who passed away three years ago, May, 8, 1991. When thoughts go back as they often do, We treasure the memories we have of you. To tricks and laughter you did resort, And honest, fun loving, friendly sport, • No longer in• our lives to share, But in our hearts you're always there. With love always: Doris; Kathy, Jim, Jaime and Ryan; Randy; Cheryl, Paul, Nicole and Shonna; Gregory and Lisa; Melanie' and James; Shane. —18 Lucknow Sentinel. Wednesday, May 4, 1994 - Page 17 47. Cards Of Thanks JAMES The family of the late Gordon James would like to express their sincere thanks - to. friends, neighbors and relatives for cards, floral tributes and memorial donations. Special thanks to Rev. Peggy Kinsman, also the ladies of Lucknow Presbyterian Church' for the delicious lunch and the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral home. Jean Grabove and family. —18x ENGLAND In loving memory of a dear son, Donald England who passed away April 30, 1992. Death is a heartache no one can heal Memories are treasures no one can steal Silent thbughts of times together, hold memories that last forever Always remembered and sadly missed by Mom. --18 RIPLEY HURON REUNION COMMITTEE Thank you to all of the karaoke singers, line dancers and everyone else who helped 'Keep the Hometown Spirit Alive" in Ripley at the Ak1920 New Country Video Dance. With your help the 1995 Ripley Huron Reunion Kick off was a 'tremendous success. Any clothing orders may be picked up at the Ripley Craft Festival on May 21, 1994 or phone 395-5770. "See you in Ripley in '95" at the reunion August 3-7, 1995. --18ar HODGINS• Sincere thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their many thoughtful deeds and expressions of sympathy at the time of our loss. Thanks also to the Legion branches #309 and #183 for their service, Jocelyn' Richards for her kind words and understanding, Norm Dunsmoar for his lovely solo, and to Joan •MacKenzie Pollard for her atten- tiveness. In appreciation, Lauretta and family. --18x 48. Coming Event STAG AND DOE for Heather Priestap and Mike Logan, May 14, 9 - 1 a.m. Belgrave Arena, D.J., lunch provided, $5 per ticket. Age of majority: For more information call 529-7566.' --18,19x0 CO-ED SLO PITCH TOURNAMENT May 27 - 29 in Lucknow. Great times and prizes to be had by all' To enter, call Mike 528-3407 or Darlene 395- 5206.--18-20gp ANNUAL BOOK SALE Godench Library, 52 Montreal St., April .30 - May 14 -during -library hours, Mon- • day - Friday 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Saturday 10 - 5 p.m. Used book's and magazines - price 10d and up --18gp BINGO Goderich Knights of Columbus, Thurs- day, 7 p.m:. Columbus Centre, .390 Patson's Court, , $3450 in prizes. $1000.00 Jackpot must go.—15tfar YOU'RE INVITED!. MARATHON, ONTARIO "Built on Paper, Laced with Gold." 50th Anniversary Celebrations. July 29 to August 1, 1994. 'Great homecoming festivities! Write: 50th Committee, P.O. Box 29, MARATHON, Ontario. POT 2E0. --18bc LONG TERM CARE MEETING You are invited to come to the North Huron Long Term Care Advisory Com- , mittee meeting on Monday, May 9, 10 a.m. at the Wingham and Area Seniors Day Centre, 350 ,Josephine St., Win- gham, A representative from the Huron Outreach Attendent Services will be the speaker. Everyone welcome. - 18ar ' ATTENTION VETERANS EX -SERVICEMEN AND. WOMEN & DEPENDENTS 'i'he Royal Canadian Legion Service Bureau Office, 11r. Mel II. ILarper, Provincial Service Officer. t.ondon, (ntarioi, will be visiting in' the area. lnyone wishing. information, advice or a.asi,t'anee, regarding: lar War Disability Pensions ihi't'reatment of entitled veterans idl Application against adverse origi- nal applications for \\ar \eterans and Widows Ulowance. Is required to contact the Seri. ice - Officer or Secretary or the I +«cal Branch, whose name appears below, not later than May til,. t494 to arrange and interview, , • (wine Fed) Service Officer 48. Coming Event MOTHERS' DAY SMORGASBORD Kwans Restaurant, Sunday, May 8, 4 30 - 8 00 p.m Free carnation for all mothers and grandmothers --tear SOUNDSATION PRESENTS. "Keep on Dancing", Friday, June 3 and Saturday, June 4, 8 p m. Teeswater arena, main floor $8iperson. Tickets at From Our Heart and Lucknow Cut and Curl.--18-21ar CINDY'S GARDEN CENTRE. Come in and see our Mothers' Day, specials on hanging baskets and box plants at Cindy's Garden Centre, behind' the M TO. office. Opening May 4. —18 SINGLES DANCE Sunday, May 8 at the Wingham Legion Hall, dancing 7 p m - 11 p m. Music by o Major Moves No blue .leans please. -- 18gp CRAFT AND COLLECTIBLE SALE Calf to vendors - second annual craft and collectible sale, Saturday, June 4, John Diefenbaker Secondary' School, Hanover, On. For more information contact Sharon Giesler 364-4596, 5 - 8 p.m. Mon. to Fri.: Jana Schaefer 369- 2244, 5 - 8 p m.' Mon. to Fri.: Gail Pletsch 364-3770, 8'30 - 3.30 Mon. to Fri,--18,19gp 80TH BIRTHDAY Everyone welcome to a Come and Go Tea for Clare Johnstone's 80th Birthday, May 15, 2 - 4 p m. at the Lucknow Legion. --18,19x SPRING FLOWER SHOW The Lucknow and District Horticultural Society welcomes you to the Spnng Flower Show, Tea, Plant and Bake sale May 11, 1- 4 p m at• the Lucknow Legion. --18x HAM AND SALAD SUPPER Nile United Church, Sunday, May 15 4.30.- 6.30 pm Adults $7, children 5 12 $3, preschoolers free. For tickets call Bryan Black 524-6371 or •. Wayne Caldwell 529-7093.--18,19gp FORMOSA HOME &'HOBBY • SHOW & SALE Saturday, May 7 at the Formosa Com- munity Centre from 9.30 a.m: - 4'30 p.m. Featuring the Fabulous talent cif 40 area hobbyists. Admission: adults' $1 children $.50, preschoolers . - free.. Spacious I. country kitchen serving • Munches all .day. Hourly free..draws Show hosted, by Formosa Lioness with profits to plajrground equipment - For• mosa Park—1.7,18gp I ` • YARD SALE' • •PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH LAWN Cropshare Project Yard Sale. begmnln at 8.30 a m on Saturday, May '7 Plants, baking,• lunch table . alsc • Proceeds for Cropshare Project Canadian Food .Grains) Bank;/Rain• data is May 14. Please save your items for this sale. We need everyone's help. •- 17,18ar j. READIN', RITIN' AND ROCKIN' Lucknow Central Public School is pleased to present "Fjieadin',•Ritin', and, Rockin' — an upbeat musical about school life and the people who make it all happen. Show times are; Tuesday, May, 3, .1:30 p,m. (Dress Rehearsal) and Wednesday, May 4, 7:30 p.m. • The L.C.P.S. band will also be performing for one-half hour before each show begins, See you there! --17,18 RUMMAGE, CRAFT & BAKE SALE Saturday, May 7, Auburn Memorial Hall. 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Kids Penny Sale, Food booth, lots of tun. Bargains! Proceeds Community Betterment. Sponsors Auburn and District Lions Club. -- 17,18gp MARGARET'S SPECIAL EUCHRE Dungannon Agriculture Hall, May 7 Cash prizes. registration. at 1 p.m , cards at ; p.m. Hot chili luncheon, $5 per person.--17,18gp AL. •ELMIRA CRAFT SHOW Saturday, May 14, 9, a.m. - 5 p.m, • • '" Sunday, May 15; 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Over 80 . vendors. Adults $2.50; Children . under 12, free. Elmira Arena/Community Centre; next to Raceway. Info: .(519) 669-2533. --18bc ALGONQUIN SPACE CAMPUS For high school students) Great accom- modations, food, sports. Weekly co-ed sessions June -September. Robots, rockets, satellites, astronomy. Educational space adventure! Brochure: 800 -38 -SPACE, --18bc