The Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-06-25, Page 14Page 14—Lucknow SSI, Wednesday, June 25, 1986
18. Services available
MAWHINNEY EAVESOUGHING AND
LIGHTNING RODS
Soffit, facia and eavestroughing. Phone 528-
3514 or 528-2735.—16tfar
AUCTIONEER SERVICE, Grant McDonald,
Ripley; Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater. Licens-
ed Auctioneers, Sales of All Types. Phone
Ripley 395-5353, Teeswater 392-6170.
REFRIGERATION AND APPLIANCE SER-
VICE - rebuilt appliances; cash for your used
appliances. Call Lucknow Appliance Centre,
528-2946.--4tfar
PHIL'S REFRIGERATION & APPLIANCES
SERVICE. Dependable repairs to all makes
and models of major appliances. Phone
1-887-9062.--42tfar
LIVE MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS.
"Main Street West" would like to perform
at your dance or reception. Live music is the
best music. Reasonable rates. Please call
Hudson Warr 524-2144, Arlene Darnbrough
524-2035 or Phil Main Jr. 524-4777 after 5
p.m.—16tfnx
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19. Notice to creditors
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
All claims against the estate of
ROBERT ANTHONY HOWARD
late of the Township of Ashfield, in the Coun-
ty of Huron, deceased, who died on or about
the 15th day of June, 1985, must be filed with
the undersigned on or before July 2, 1986;
thereafter the Administratrix of the estate
will distribute the assets of the estate having
regard only to the claims of which the
undersigned then has notice. Dated May 30,
1986.
Anne Marie Howard, Administratrix, clo
George J. Brophy, Barrister & Solicitor,
Box 610, Lucknow, Ontario NOG 2110.-24-26
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
ARTHUR THOMAS GILMORE
ALL PERSONS having claims against the
Estate of the above-mentioned, late of the
village of Lucknow, in the County ofBruce,
Retired Plumber, who died on June 12th,
1986, are required to file proof of same with
the undersigned on or before the 12th day of
July 1986.
AFTER that date the Executrix will proceed
to distribute the Estate having regard only to
the claims of which they shall then have had
notice.
DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this 18th day
of June, 1986.
CRAWFORD, MILL & DAVIES
217 Josephine Street
Wingham, Ontario NOG 2H0
Solicitors for the Executrix
—26,27,28
20. Public notices
AS OF THIS DAY, June 18, 1986, I will not
be responsible for any other debts, other
than nay own.
Bruce Carter
—25,26,27
ATTENTION SERVICE
ORGANIZATIONS
Are you looking for new, worthwhile
prom?
The two Bruce County Homos could use
your support in supplying additlional
wheaihai.rs for the rasldents' use. As our
elderly tome more frail, the demand
for wheelchairs has outgrown the supply.
Will you Help?
For further details, please contact the
administrator at
GATEWAY HAVEN, W ARTON
534-1113
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21. Personal
PREGNANT and need help? Free positive
confidential support. Birthright. Call 357-
1066, 357-1769 or London 432-9197 collect.
—tf
HAVING A DRINKING PROBLEM? AA can
help. Phone Goderich 524-6001 or Walkerton
881-3655. , i tf
22. Lost and found
FOUND On Kinloss Central School play-
ground a watch. Owner may claim same by
identifying. Phone 395-2938. —26
25. To give away
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TO GIVE AWAY to a good country home a
one year old, female, Norwegian Elk hound,
spayed and shots.' Phone 528-3610. —26x
TO GIVE AWAY six 6 week old and a 1 year
old part lab pups. Phone 395-2483, Dave
MacKinnon. —26
28. Engagements
COSIIIZZA
BURT - BRUNNER
Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Brunner, Hanover are
pleased to announce the forthcoming mar-
riage of their daughter, Marcia Jeanette to
William Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Burt, Holyrood. The marriage will take place
at St. Matthews Evangelical Lutheran
Church, Hanover, on the 12th day of July at
2:30 p.m. —26x
NIVNS ALTON
Ken and Ruth Alton wish to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their daughter
Sharon Anne to David Jaynes (Jim) Nivins,
son of Alex and Beatrice Nivins. They will
exchange their wedding vows on Saturday,
July 5th, 1986 at the home of the bride's
parents.
30. In memoriam
COURTNEY
In loving memory of a dear son and brother,
Wayne Joseph Courtney, who passed away
July 1, 1984.
In life loved and honcaured,
In death remembered.
Always remembered by Mom and Dad,
Joe and Teresa Courtney and family.
31. Cards of thanks
MILT
We would lice to thank the conununity for
their help and support at the time of the
death of our son Alex. The care and under-
standing shown to us by our friends and
neighbours has greatly helped us through
this difficult time. :e. We would like to thank
Dr. Gear, Dr. Corrin and the nurses at
Wingham Hospital for the gentle care they
gave Alex and ourselves. Also, the help
given by Laurence Hogan is greatly apprec-
iated.
Don and Jennifer
—26x
McFARLANE
Words are so inadequate they never will
convey the sincere appreciation to all who
helped make our 25th wedding anniversary
an occasion to remember. Thank you to
everyone for your gifts, cards and visits and
thoughts of those who could not be with us.
Ivan and Joan
—26
maim
1 would like to thank everyone for their get
well wishes, cards and visits while I was in
hospital and since returning home.
Harvey Ritchie
—26
ASN
A sincere ,i,n . you to our family, neigh-
bours and friends who remembered me in
any way while in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London and .since returning home. Special
s to Rev. Ramsay and Doctors Sales,
Mcisaac and Fergason.
—26
Jana Aitchison
31. Cards of thanks
CLARK
A heartfelt thanks to friends and neighbours
for cards, visit, flowers and goodies received --
while in hospital and at home. Thank you.
Alene Clark
—26
BURT
We would like to thank everyone for
attending the barbeque on June 14. We
greatly appreciate the many gifts and the
money that we received. Also we would like
to thank everyone who helped make the
barbeque a big success. Thank you,
Paul and Monica
—26x
ALTON
I wish to thank everyone who arranged a
shower for me and big thank you for all the
beautiful gifts.
Donna (Drennan) Alton
—26
ALTON
A big thank you to all our friends who
attended our stag and doe and for all who
arranged it. Also to everyone who made our
wedding day so special. We will always
remember it.
Donna and Stuart Alton
—26
KILPATRICK
I would like to thank my many friends who
called on me for my 85th birthday, June 12.
Thanks also for the lovely cards, gifts and
visitors.
Annie Kilpatrick
—26
PICKARD
Sincere thanks to all who helped with bridal
showers for me on June 1 at the C. Ritchie
home and June 4 at the Whitechurch Hall.
Thanks to all who attended and thanks for
the gifts which are all very much apprec-
iated.
Joanne
ROBERTS
I wish to express my sincere thanks to
Almighty God for a successful outcome to
surgery; to the surgeon, and especially Dr.
M. Cauchi, for his expertise; to the staff of
the second floor of Alexandra Marine Hos-
pital; and for their excellent care and help. I
also thank the people to whom I minister and
who have ministered to me in the last weeks
by their many visits, their gifts, their
telephone calls, encouragement, humour,
and their great concern for my family and
myself. I thank God, the nurses, the Doctors
and my people for helping me in my recovery
throughout these weeks.
Rev. R. J. Roberts - Bob
THANK YOU
We the ladies of the UCW of the Lucknow
United Church who reside in the Sepoy
Apartments would like to thank the ladies
who prepared and delivered the lovely
dinner to us. —26
32. Coming events
RUMMAGE SALE
St. Mar, 's Church. Saturday, June 28, 10 -
2. Bake table, hot dogs and refreshments
available. —25.26
ANNUAL MEETING
Of Women Today, Huron County, June 25, 8
p.m. at Clinton Town Hall. Susan Tamblyn,
Medical Officer of Health for Perth County,
will speak on AIDS (Acquired Immune Defic-
iency Syndrome). —25,26
BLYTH FESTIVAL
Another Season's Promise: June 26, 27, July
1. 2, 3 (matinee), 5. Drift: June 25, 26
(matinee), 28, 30, July 3, 4. All evening
performances are at 8:30 p.m.; matinees at
2:00 p.m.,. —26ar
"YARD SALE AND MORE"
Are you tired of moving those not so useful,
but too good to throw out items, from one
place to another. Thinking about a garage
sale, but not sure if you have enough items
or your location is just not ideal to catch the
traffic. Come and set up a booth at "The
Yard Sale and More" Saturday, July 19th at
the Lucknow Co-op. Watch for more details
in the flyer coming soon. —26ar
32, Coming events
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ANNIVERSARIES
The family would like to invite all friends and
neighbours to a reception to be held in
honour of the 35th wedding anniversary of
our parents Alice and Clarence Ritchie and
for our uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Edward
(Ted) Robinson on the occasion of their 40th
wedding anniversary, Saturday, June 28, in
Lucknow. Best wishes only. —26x
COMMUNITY SHOWER
You are invited to a community shower for
Darlene Colling, on Monday evening, July 7,
at 8 p.m. at St. Andrew's, United Church,
Ripley. Everyone welcome. —26,27
BRUCE COUNTY ART COMPETITION
All permanent and seasonal residents of
Bruce County are invited to submit upto
three works of art; oil, watercolour or
pastels, on any Bruce County subject. First
prize $300.00; second prize $250.00; third
prize $200.00. The prize winners will become
the property of the Corporation of the
County of Bruce and on permanent display
in the County Administrative Building in
Walkerton. All entries must remain on
display at the Bruce County Museum from
August 2, 1986 to September 7, 1986. For
further information and registration forms
contact: Bruce County Museum, Southamp-
ton, 797-3644. —26
MEMORIAL SERVICE
The Dungannon Cemetery Memorial service
will be held Sunday, June 29, 1986, at 3:00
p.m. at the Cemetery. Rev. Roberts and Mr.
Williams will be in charge of the worship
service. The Dungannon United Church
choir is in charge of the music. —26
ANNUAL MEETING
Of South Kinloss Cemetery Corporation will
be held June 26, 1986, 8 p.m. in South
Kinloss Presbyterian Church. All interested
persons are urged to attend.
Harold J. Campbell, Secretary
OPEN HOUSE
The family of Marie (Mclnnes) Morrison
invite you to an open house at the Copeland
Lodge, Wingham, in honour of her 90th
birthday on June 28, from 2 - 4 p.m.
RECEPTION
Following the marriage of Sheila France and
John Nixon, on Monday, June 30, a wedding
reception will be held at Lucknow Commun-
ity Centre, 9 p.m. —25,26
YARD SALE
Saturday, June 28 starting at 9 a.m.,
weather permitting. Don Thompson cottage,
Amberley Beach. —26x
PORK/BEEF BARBEQUE
At Dungannon Senior Citizen Centre, July 5,
5 p.m. Adults $6.00, under 12 $3.00, Phone
advance tickets 529-7077 or 529-7389.
—26.27x
HACKETT PICNIC
Will be held July 13, 1986 at Ashfield Park.
Barbeque dinner 12:30. All relatives wel-
come.—26,27,28x
T -BALL
Alt boys and girls in Lucknow area under
six years of age interested in T -Ball be at
Lucknow Public School July 3 at 7:00 p.m.
MULTI -FAMILY GARAGE SALE
June 27, 28, 29 at Gollans, the easterly limits
of Lucknow. Featuring cord wood, hardware,
household miscellaneous, curtains, wringer
washer, stove, crafts - silk arrangements,
Regal, Avon, baking, baby items, clothing
and footwear. —26
HURON BRUCE [FEDERAL] LIBERAL
ASSOCIATION MEETING
Will be held at South Huron District High
school, Exeter, Thursday, June 26, 8:30
p.m. Delegates and alternates will be
elected at the meeting to represent the
riding at the Liberal Party , of Canada
Biennial Convention to be held in Ottawa
November 27 - 30, 1986. Guest speaker will
be the Honourable Ralph Ferguson, former
Minister of Agriculture. Final arrangements
will be made at the meeting for the visit of
the Right Honourable John Turner to Goder-
ich, at noon hour, Tuesday, July 8. Heather
Redick, Secretary. —26
NOISY LADIES
Fastball tournament, June 26, 27 and 28.
—25,26