HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-10-29, Page 13Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October G5,1l9=Page 13
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DENTURE
THERAPY
CLINIC
HORST
Feige D.T.
GODERICH
OPEN
Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.tn - 5:00 pm.
• Eve. & Weekend - by appt.
36. Announcements, notices
LUCKNOW
MANOR
(Retirement H'ome).
Watch For Our
Grand
Opening
In December 1986
For more information write:.
c/a DRAWER NO. 32
LUCKNOW SENTINEL
BOX 400
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
40. Lost & Found
FOUND - one key on 1Vlain Street, Lucknow,
• on Friday evening last. Phone
528-3320,44
1. ' o give ciway
TO GIVE AWAY 8 week old kittens, train-
ed to kitty litter: Phone 528-2845 after 6
p.m. -44,45x •
46.in memoriam
HOUSTON
In •loving memory of Harvey Houston, who
died October 30, 1984.
Just two years since we watched .you slip
away,
The precious memories still live on.
Sadly missed by Elsie, Jay, Hugh, Ken-
neth, Wallace and families: --44x
58 West Street
Neustadt [519j 605.7818
Goderkh [5191 524-6688
No Charge 1400.265,7555
L47.ard of thanks
Thank you friends• neighbours and
relatives for remembering vs in so many
ways on our 25th Wedding Anniversary.
Bruce & Norma Raymond -44x
SLOETJES
. Many thanks to Kincardine nurses who
tookcare of us while in Kincardine
Hospital. Belinda. and Carl. --44
47. Cam of thanks
48. Coming ng :Events
WEBS T ER
The family of the late Wellington Webster
would like to thank all the neighbours,.
relatives and friends that helped in any
way during our sad bereavement. Thanks
to all for flowers, the donations to the
Heart and Cancer Funds, to the
pallbearers, the bonou nary pallbearers
and the flower bearers. Thanks also for all
the food and cards that have been sent, to
the neighbours for helping and donating
food at the hall after the service. Thanks
also to Rev. Robert Stokes, Dr. McGregor,
the ambulance drivers and the OPP for
their help. It will always be rennembered.
Kathleen, Jim and Cecil Webster and Jean
Wise.--44nx
HACKETT
I wish to thank my friends, neighbours and
family who remembered me with visits,
cards and giftswhile a •patient at Winghazn
Hospital and since returning home; also
thanks to the, staff at Lucknow Medical.
Centre, Wingham Hospital and Dungannon
Union Clergy. Chester. -44x
RIPLEY CURLING CLUB
Fall meeting,. Thursday, October 30, 8:15
p.m. • at Curling Club. Everyone
welcome. -44
PLEASURES, PROBLEMS, AND
PRESCHOOLERS presented by the Huron
County Health Unit; a series of 8 parenting
classes for parents of children aged 1 - 5
years. Classes will commence mence Monday,
November 3, at Howick Central School.
For pre -registration or further i8nfortna7
tion, please call the Health Unit office in
your area at 357-2264•- 42,43,44ar
48. Coming Events
:GRAHAIVI.
Thanks our dear friends and neighbors, to.
Frank and Muriel, otir host and hostess,
Marg for her poetry, Don for• his master-
piece, and to you all for the lovely gifts. We
have enjoyed your friendship and many
kindnesses over the years and we truly ap-
preciate the joyous evening we had
together. We look forward to having you all
visit us in our new home. Love Bill and Win-
nie Graham -44x
IRVIN
I would like to thank everyone for visits,'
cards, gifts and phone calls while I was in
the hospital and since coming home.
Special thanks to both grandparents for
looking after the girls while I was sick.
Thank you. Elizabeth Irvin, -44x. •
MACKINNON
I would like to thank my family, friends
and neighbours for your prayers, love and
concern during my recent illness, and for
the food that was sent to our home. I am
deeply grateful for the excellent care
given to me by the doctors and nurses in
Wingham Hospital and later in London,,
Thank you Mr. Ramsay for your visits and
support. In deep appreciation, Doris
MacKinnon. -44x '
PARB,ELL •
We wish to thank doctors and nurses on
maternity ward of Kincardine Hospital
and all those who sent cards,' gifts and
flowers during our hospital stay and since
we have come home. Your thoughtfulness •
will long be remembered. Fran. and Glen
Farrell. -44
Environment Canada Environment Canada
Canada/Ontario Flood Darnage Reduction Program
OPEN HOUSE, ,
Lake Huron Shoreline Flood Risk. Mopping'
The Maitland Valieytonservation Authority will be hosting an Open House. at which
the proposed identification of flood rink areas along 0.18 mile section of the lake Huron
Shoreline in the Townships of Colborne,. Ashfield :and Goderich as well' as the Town of
Goderich, will be explained. in essence identification as a flood risk area means that
federal and provincial governments will not engage in, promote or finance any new
development in flood vulnerable areas.
All interested residents and property owners, along the Lake Huron shoreline within •
the four municipalities listed above, are invited to review the Flood Risk maps prepared
under the Canada /Ontario Flood Damage Reduction Program.
Representatives of Environment Canada aid the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources
Will be present .to discuss the policies dna implications of the proposed identification.
• the Open House will be herd as follows:
DATE: Tuesday, November 4, 1986
PLACE: Assessment Office .r Basement Hall
•t 46 Gloucester Terrace
(entrance toHall at rear"of building)
Goderich, Ontario
TIME: 2:00 p.m.. 4:30 p.m. and 7:06 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
For further information contact the Maitland Valley Conservation.
Authority (335.3551).
Ministers des
Riehesses N•aturalles
Ontario-
HALLOWEEN DANCE.
At Dungannon Agricultural Hall, Satur-
day, November 1, 9 p.m. -1 a.m. Costumes
judged at .11 p.m. Music "By Special Re-
quest". $3 each, lunch included. --43,44
CANADA PACKERS QUILT DISPLAY &
TEA
At Dungannon United Church, Thursday,
October 30, ,1 30 - 8:30; p.m,. Featuring local
quilts, handkerchief _ collection.
$1.00-43,44x
HOT TURKEY SUPPER
St. Matthew's Anglican Church, Kingarf,
invites you to attend their Hot Turkey. Sup-
per, Sunday, November 2, 4- 7 p.m. All you
can eat for $6. Children 6-10 years $2.50,
preschoolers free. -43,44
OPEN HOUSE -
for the Lucknow & District Drop in Centre,
Friday, Oct. 31, Town Hall basement.
Lunch at.1 p.m. Cards and other games to
follow. -4344x
BEEF SUPPER
Dungannon United Church annual beef
supper, Sunday, November 9, sittings at, 5
and 7{ppm. Adults 16, children under 12 $3,
pre-school free: For tickets call 529.7932 or
529-7166.--44,45
M0THES' AUXILIARY • . ra
TO MIt OR SPORTS
Annual meeting, 8 p.m. Thursday, October
30, Town. Hall All parents are invited. -44
BAZAAR AND TEA
featuring home baking, Christmas
novelties at the Dungannon Senior
Citizens' Centre, Saturday, November 8,10
a.m. - 2 p.m. -44,45 9
A. For Sale
GRAIN MOISTURE'METER (Halross In-
struments Corporated), good condition.
Phone 528-3500.-43tfnx
OLIVER GRAVITY (Seed) Separator,
good condition. Phone 528-3500.--33tfnx
C. Wanted
WANTED TQ BUY - barbecue pigs, rup-
tures, rhinitis, pbor doers, any size; also
sows and boars fit to butcher. Call.'
335-3151.--6tf •
E. Farm Services
TOWN AND COUNTRY CLUB
will meet November 3,12:15 p.m. Pot luck
meal. Slides to be shown on a trip to the
British Isles. -44 •
BUSINESS ASSOCIATION
DINNER/DANCE
on November 15. Tickets are available at
Agnew , Jewellery and Valley Green
Flowers. Please pick them up by
November 5.-w44
s
DAYBREAK
See thousands of Chrysanthemums in
bloom at The Gage Park' Mum Show,
Thursday, November 13. Call Marg.
Burkhart 528-3544 for details. -44
BERG STABLE . EQUIPMENT. Barn
• cleaners ,• Manure pumps, vertical,
horizontal; 8'to 15 P.V.C. orS.B.T, ductile.
Cow and calf tie stalls. Loose housing.
BUnk feeders, ventilation equipment, hog
confinement, Ritchie heated water bowls.
Farrowing .crates. Weaner decks. Plastic
slates and also farm gates. Contact Lloyd
Johnston, R.R. 3, Holyrood, .Ontario,
Phone 395-5390.--42tfar
LYNN LOWERY FARM SYSTEMS LTD,
R.R. No. 1 Kincardine, Ontario For all
your manure, feed, and grain handling re-
quirements call 395-5286 or see us in
Amberley, We handle. everything -
ulinost,- 42tfar
GILCHRIST FARM SUPPLY . - Patz. and
Starline belt feeders, conveyors, silo
tmloaders: Flex auger and stable equip-
ment. Custom belt lacing, Repairs. RR 5,
Lucknow.- 395-2851.-42tfar
WILL HAUL CORN and other farm pro-
ducts. Two 40' trailers. Call Mike at
528-3303.--43.46
FARMERS INTERESTED
in planting
more acres per day without driving faster
and reducing repair costs without spen-
ding money - to do so call Hunter Farms,
Ripley, 395=2842.--44
BUS TRIPS
Hits to the Blitz, Bingeman Park, .Kit
chener, Wednesday, November 12, Simcoe
Lights, Tuesday, December 2; Living
Christmas Tree, People's Church, Toron-
to, Sunday, December 7. Phone Helen
Mcl3urney, Nicholson Buns Lines
36.7-3424 44,45
RUMMAGE SALE
Friday, November 7, Wingham Ar-
mouries,. 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Sponsored by
Lucknow and District Christian
School. -44,45
WHETHER IT
COMES fltOM.
THE
ArrtM...
s
-OR THE
CLASSIFIEDS CAN SELL ITS
528-2822