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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1994-08-03, Page 1331. ,Service Directory Since 1976 JAMES SYMES PAVING & MATERIALS ASPHALT and CONCRETE DRIVEWAYS Paving of Roads. Parking Lots. Tennis Courts LUCKNOW 528-3047 DAVE SEABROOK EXCAVATING Screened & Unscreened Top Soil and Gravel * Dozer * Trucks * Loaders *1 1 /4yd. Hye Hoe Reasonable Rates RR #5 LUCKNOW 528-3144 ADAMSON BARN PAINTING also Residential • Commercial ' Industrial INTERIOR - EXTERIOR FREE ESTIMATES - 528-3825 LAWN EDGING ETC.! *Sidewalks *Laneways *Flower Gardens Donald "Dinnie" Andrew 528-3019 Also Tree trimming, weed control garden tilling 33. Miscellaneous OUT -OF -COUNTRY MEDICAL ALERT Don't risk financial Toss by travelling ou of Canada without Medical coverage National Auto League's Health pac gives our members the peace of mind to travel worry free. Buy the most flexible coverage available starting at $49.00 for year round coverage. Call 1- 800-387-2298 - 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. EDT. --31bc 34. Personal WHAT MAKES PEOPLE TICK? Find /outl Buy DIANETICS: The Modem Science of Mental Health - AS SEEN ON TV - $39.59. Call 1-800-561-5808. -. -31bc HAVING A DRINKING PROBLEM? AA can help, Phone Goderich 524-6001 or Walkerton 881-3635. -31ar • ARE YOU experiencing the aftermath of an abortion/emotions you can't explain? Most post-abortal women experience trauma in their lives. Call our 24 - hr. hotline collect, (51.9) 323-3751 for con- fidential support. -31 ar WEDDINGS Perlormeo Vow lOucition or our indoor or Outdoor chape, in(n uenominational, For diranyements Oaf Rey, Chris Morgan, The Pastoral Centre, Benrndie, 524-5724 36. Announcements MARY LOU'S Beauty Lounge will be closed from August 4 - August 11. ;- 30,31 PRINCESS & PRINCE OF DUNGANNON FAIR Enter your 6 - 12 year old child at Daw- son's Store, Dungannon. Children must reside in Ashfield, Colborne or West Wawanosh and be present at the draw at the Dungannon Fair Sunday, Aug. 7 at /f3 p.m. For • more information call Carol 529-7432.--30,31ar 39, Educational 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. -- 31bc 37. Mortgages 1st & 2nd Mortgage Money Available At 1.0% Interest or Less • Personal Loans If you qualify, monthly payments as low as the following examples: Amnt App Mnthly Pyrnnt 55 000 $41 66 $10.000 $83 33 $15.000 0 5125 00 Consolidate Your Debts CALL (519) 364-5256 1-800-387-1932 Astral Funding Inc. 38. Auction Sale AUCTION REGISTER CONSIGNMENT SALE DAVIDSON CENTRE Friday, August 19, 1994 If you have sometning to sell. give usa call Grant McDonald 395-5353 Wallace Ballagh 392-6170 . AUCTIONEERS AUCTION SALE of Antiques will be held for the Estate of Mr..Harold Herd rn Teeswater Agri -Curl BIdg. on Saturday, August 6th 10:OOA.M. Auctioneers`. .Grant McDonald -Ripley 395-5353 Wallace Ballagh - Teeswat/er 392-6170 AUCTION SALE • of Farm Machinery for Russell & ,Debbie Young 3', my E and 4 mi N of Luckncw 311 lower Langside • Saturday, August 13 10:00 A.M. Full listing next week AUCTIONEERS: Allan R.•Milier - 395-5062 Joe Zehr 395-9599 CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SALE LUCKNOW ARENA Friday, September 9 6:00 P.M. Consignments welcome until filled. . / Allan R. Miller Auctioneer • 3.95-5062 466 In Memoriam MOON In loving memory of Louis Moon who passed away 3 years ago August 3, 1991. His smiling way and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall; Hehad a kindly word for each And died beloyed by all. Some day we hope to meet him, Some day, we know not when, To clasp his hand in the better land, Never to part again. Always remembered by brother Lorne and sister-in-law Jessie. --31 x 48.1n Memoriam STANLEY-EZRA AND LULA There is never a day goes by, that we don't think of you, Mom and Dad, as something twigs our memories of you. The pictures we have in our homes Are a daily 'reminder of you • and your love for us. We hum the songs you used to sing, Dad and recall the stories you loved to tell. Mom, you loved to fuss over us a lot, and always baked our favorite pies and goodies.. We miss the special things you both did, but most of all we miss the PRAYERS you said for us. Many things have happened since you went home to be with the Lord - Dad on July 19, 1987 and Mom on July 27, 1990. We've shared laughter, pain and have shed tears of sorrow too. But your favorite old songs remind us that "Our Hope is Built on Nothing Less, than Jesus and His Righteousness.' We rest assured that "In the Sweet • ' Bye and Bye, we shall meet on that Beautiful Shore." So lovingly remembered and deeply missed by all your kids, grandkids and great grandkids! --31gp MOON In loving' memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather Louie who passed away three years ago August 3, 1991, Nothing can be more beautiful than the thoughts we have of you, To us you were very special, we know God thought so too. Things are changed in many ways, but one thing changes never, The memory of those happy . days, when we were all together. Sadly missed by his wife Gladys and family. --31 Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, Augusta, 1994 - Page 13 48. Coming Event BAYFIELD ANTIQUES FAIR 9th Annual, August 5, 6, 7, 1994, Bayfield Arena. 34 well known dealers. Jewellery information clinic with John Pegg, Fri., Aug. 5. For more information (519) 565-2164. --29-31gp RIPLEY HURON LEGION ANNUAL AUCTION To be held at Ripley Legion Aug. 20, 1994. If you have any usable unwanted articles for donation please call Ripley. 395-3292 for pick up. If no answer please leave message. -30-32 COMMUNITY BRIDAL SHOWER for Debbie Hoy, bride-to-be of Pat Mur- ray at Lucknow Town Hall on Wednes- day, August 10 beginning with dessert at 7 p.m. Everyone welcome. -31,32x POTTERY CLASS A two part course in the making and firing of pottery using an ancient oriental technique. Instructor Robert Tetu. Phone 392-6344 or 345-2184 to register.--31,32gp 112TH WHITECHURCH UNITED CHURCH ANNIVERSARY The 112th Whitechurch United Church Anniversary Services Aug. 7. Serv'ces at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Guest spe4ker Rev. Jack Whytock, formerly of Whitechurch. Special music by choir and soloist, Nancy Whytock. Lunch following morning and evening services. --30,31 STAG AND DOE for Kirk Livingston and Danielle Lippert Saturday, August 13; 8 p.m. Lucknow Arena. D,J. Lunch. Age of majority. $5, each. ,-31,32nxe GLAD DAYS Area' volunteers for Epilspsy H uron - T Perth - Bruce will be selling glads in Lucknow on Friday, Aug. 5, starting at 9 a;m. at Knechtel's parking lot. --31 47. Cards Of Thanks - ARNOLD , Our sincere thank you for all expres- sions of sympathy shown to us in the loss of our father, Remi Aneca. Lorraine and Walter. --31x NELSON I would like to thank everyone for their visits, phone calls, cards, flowers and treats while I was a patient at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Thanks also /for the visits and help since coming home. I appreciate everyone's concem and support. Jim. •-31x WALL We would like to thank everyone who came to our 50th wedding anniversary tea, and for all the cards, gifts and best wishes we received. Your thoughtful- -ness has made this celebration very special. Midford and Irlma, --31x TTIFFIN • We wish to express sincere thanks to our two sons Stephen and Dean arid their girlfriends Kendra and Ang. fdr all their work and 'planning for our. 25th wedding anniversary dance and party. Special thanks•to relatives, friends and neighbors who stent cards, flowers and gifts. To our wedding party who were all present, a very special thanks. Also special thanks to Paul and Linda. Smits for their extra help at the tent party and dance and anyone else who helped in anyway. It was a very memorable day for both of us and one we will never ever forget. Thanks again Bevin and Ann Marie. --31 xc GOLLAN - LIDDLE A sincere thank you to our family and friends. for helping us celebrate our wedding day and for the many' gifts received. 'A special thank you to our wedding party and family for ,all their ' hard work in making our day special. Gail and Sandy. --31 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 WAYLON JENNINGS George Fox- Asleep at the Wheel - Goods - Valdy - Murry McLauchlan - Crowbar - Cassandra Vasik. Aug. 12 - 14 Havelock Country Jamboree and Trade Show. Jack Blakely 1-800-539- 3353. --31 be STAG AND DOE for David Edisbury and Annette Borbely Sat., Aug. 6 at the Lucknow Arena. Age of Majority only $5 per person. Lunch provided. --30,31x RECEPTION John ' Van Deipen ` and Tiffany (Terri) Wall at the Lucknow Community Centre August 6th. Dancing 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Lunch .provided. -31 xc OBITUARIES Ellen Good Best Ellen Good Best, of Toronto, died at the Humber Memorial Hospital, on July 25, 1994, in her 73rd year. She was a daughter of the late Robert and Margaret (McKinnon) Andrew, born on Sept. 18, 1921, in Ashfield Township, where she was raised. Mrs. Best is survived by her husband, Frederick of Toronto: two sons, Bob and David of Toronto, and four grandchildren, Krista, Jessica, Eric and Brian. The funeral was conducted at the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home, on July 28, with Rev. H. Best conducting the service. Pallbearers were Bob Best, David Best, Peter Best, Michael Best, Frank Krawczyk and Michael Gen- naro. Interment Greenhill Cemetery. Joe Wasney Joe Wasney, of Long Beach, California, a former auto mechanic in Lucknow in the 1950s, died July 24, 1994, after a short illness. Mr. Wasney was born in Carson,. Manitoba in March 1918. He is survived by his wife, the former Margaret Armstrong, and children, Tom of Whiterock. B.C. and Karen of Long Beach; four grandchildren and one great grandson. Mr. Wasney was predeceased by a grandson in 1992. • The funeral .was held July 29, at West Minster Memorial Park, California. Mrs. Wasney resides at 4109 E. 6th Street, Long Beach, CA, 90814. The Lucknow Mosquitos downed Goderich 11 to 3 in hardball play last week. Pitcher Richard Smith covers home plate as the Goderich player slides in', under the eagle eye of the umpire. (Pat Livingston photo) Swine A -I is important tool for management in the '90s Artificial insemination of swine promises to be an important management tool for the nineties. Besides the obvious advantage of genetic improvement, • Al offers advantages tor disease control, labour savings and cost control. To explore the merits of "Artificial Insemination of Swine", a seminar will be held at the Shakespeare Community Centre on August 17. Topics will deal with on-farm Al, boar management, commercial use of AI, heat detection and producers' experience with using AI on their farms. 'Speakers from Ontario, Alberta and Quebec will be addressing the various topics. To register, obtain a'registration form frotn the OMAFRA in Clinton.