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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-11-19, Page 17310 Service directory !DENTURE ,THERAPY 'CLINIC OPEN Mon.-Fri.8:QQ a.m-5:00 pm Eve. &Weekend - by appt. 31. Service directory HORST Feige D.T. GOE ERICR 58. West Street Neustadt [5191 665-1818 Goderich (519) 524.6688 No Charge 1-800.265-7555 34, Personal HAVING A DRINKING PROBLEM? AA can help. Phone Goderich 524-6001 or Walkerton 8813655..--40tf 36.:Announcements, notices F WB T.V. APPLIANCE SERVICE AND REPAIRS to TVs and appliances, small appliances, vacuum cleaners, raters, etc., William Bolt 528-3619:-47,48x ' SEARS CANADA INCORPORATED, • LUCKNOW will be open on Mondays from December 1 until Christmas.--47,48ar 38. Auction sale CLEARING AUCTI: N. SALE of household items. livestock', farm machinery for , 'Harold at. Dorothy Smith =Skuewa$e Lot 27, Conc. 1 Morris. Twp., on, Saturday, November 22/86 11:00 A.M. This is a clearing 'auction sato as Farm is. Sold. Good line of Machinery, Pigs,, Grain 8 Household •effects, Some antiques., Lunch Booth available .day of sale. Terms:. Cash day,of' sale. Auctioneer.or Proprietors are not respon Bible for accidents or loss of purchase day of sale. • PROPRIETORS: Herold & Dorothy Smith • 357-2128 AUCTIONEER: Brion RintouI 3574349 40. Lost & Found MISSING purebred collie, 4th concession; in Ripley, Lucknow Area. Sadly missed by family. Please call 395-5809.-47 44. Engagements HARTIN-LANG Mr. and Mrs. George Lang, London and Mr. and Mrs. Wib Hartin, Goderich are pleased to announce the engagement of their. children, Joanne Elizabeth to Daniel Murnie. The marriage will take place December 13, 1986 at the Church of the Nazarene, Wellington Street, London. -47 46. in memoriam ERRINGTON` In loving memory of a dear husband,` John Errington, who passed away November 22, 1984. The years may wipe out everything But this day they'll wipe out never. In rnernory of those happy days when we were together. Sadly missed by wife Evelyn. -47 47. Card of thanks DUCK Sincere thank you to those who visited,. sent cards and gifts during our stay in hospital and since getting home. Special' thanks to Dr. Long and staff on 2nd floor. Brenda and Ashley Duck. --47 LYONS I wish to thank neighbours and relatives for cards and phone calls while I was a pa- tient in St. Josephs and Wingham Hospitals; also thanks to Rev. Ramsay and the Doctors and. Nurses. Gordon Lyons --47x COOK Thanks to our family, theirfriends and our friends for helping us move from our coun- try life to the city life of Lucknow. A special thanks to BBH Maintenance & In- terior Decorators for helping to get the apartment ready. Also for their catering ability. Thanks to• the. Agnews for the Sun- day dinner,. Struthers for the pies, and Cooks for the doughnuts. Would like to thank our friends for the beautiful gifts. and delicious lunch served the night of our house : warming. All was appreciated. Janice, Lorne & Marion. -47x SANDERSON . wish'to thank our relatives and friends... for the flowers, gifts, cards and phone calls we received. on .the occasion of our 50th Wedding Anniversary. Mike and. Anne. --47x • PECK My sincere thanks to all who sent cards,. messages, flowers and gifts during my re- cent illness. Your expressions of concern and good wishes are very much ap- preciated. Special thanks to those who took time out . of busy schedules to visit and telephone, to Delores for all her . many kindnesses, to Dr. Sliubat and the nurses andstaff of 2nd floor ICU Wingham, and to Dr. Ahmad, his team, nurses, respiratory. and physio teams and the support staff of 6N04- and 6th floor west, University Hospital, for their excellent care and at- tention. Lynn Peck. --47x CONLEY I would like to thank everyone who sent cards, gifts, flowers, treats, those who made inquiries and are taking notes for me at the time of my accident and while in London Hospital. Thanks to Drs. Corrin, Hanlon, McFarlane and Brown and their nursing staff, Special thanks to Grandma and Grandpa Conley and Grandma and Grandpa Errington. Your consideration' and help was greatly appreciated. Colleen Conley -47i Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday,, November 19,1966 --Page 17 Ripley hockey news... from page 6 Nov. 13. Todd Thompson opened the scoring. on a pass from Shawn Stanley and Carman . Leury. Four minutes later Todd scored JHipley's second goal assisted by Carman Lowry. Mildmay retaliated with two goals, one last in second and the second early in the third period. With the score tied the pressure was on. Uarxnan Lowry scored the winning goal on a pass from Shawn Stanley and Mark Broer. Bantam The Ripley boys hosted Blyth Nov. 11 in an exciting game. Blyth acored three early goals before the Ripley.boys. came alive. Dan Johnson scored Ripley's first goal latein the second periodwhen he picked up a pass from Tom Fry and Bill. Johnson. One minute later Ton Fry tallied the second goal assisted by Darryl MacKay and Art Galloway. Early in the third period Kevin Lowry tied the score on 'a pass from. Tom Fry. Blyth fired the puck past goalie Kevin Taylor to break the tie. With only four minutes left Dale Brooks tied the score when he picked up a pass from Bill Johnson, The game ended 4-4. The Ripley team travelled to Teeswater on Nov. 16. At the end of the first the. game was tied at two goals each. Jeff Gamble scored Ripley's first goal assisted by Steve Eby and, Warren Farrell. The second Ripley goal was scored by Rob Brooks on passes from Kent Lowry and Eddie Moore. Teeswater took an early lead in the second `"-period firing two goals . past Ripley's Ken Thompson. Then Eddie Moore scored unassisted, followed by Jeff Gambl`e's goal and Steve Eby's tali, assisted by Mitch A. For .Sale FORD' PLOW, No. 142, automatic reset, four furrow 18" bottoms. Phone , 395-2477-47x C. Wanted WANTED TO BUY barbecue pigs, rup- •tures, . rhinitis, poordoers, any size; also sows and boars fit to butcher, • Call 335-315L---6tf WANTED TO BUY mixed grain or barley. Phone 395-5351 after 6 p.m. --46,47 E. Farm Services BERG STABLE EQUIPMENT.. Barn cleaners; manure pumps, vertical,. horizontal; 8' to 15 P.V.C. or SILT. ductile. Cow and calf tie stalls. Loose housing. Bunk feeders, ventilation equipment, hog confineinent, Ritchie heated water bowls. Farrowing crates. Weaner decks. Plastic slates and also farm. gates. Contact Lloyd Johnston, R.R. 3, Holyrood, Ontario. A 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 - ahnost.--42tfar GILCHRIST FARM SUPPLY Patz and Starline belt feeders, conveyors, silo unloaders. Flex auger and stable equip- ment. Custom belt lacing, Repairs. RR 5, Lucknow. 395-2851— 42tfar Twolan. Teeswater tied the score to end the seeond period. It was not until the three minute mark of the third period that the tie was broken'by Ripley's Todd Walden, unassisted. Ripley Juveniles came home with yet. another victory 6-5. Intermediate Ladies On Nov. 15 the Ripley ladies travelled to Wingham where they were defeated 10.0. On Nov. 16 this same team travelled to Tiverton where they played a better game. :Tiverton scored the first goal of the game. Then Ripley's Jenny Burgess scored twice, once unassisted, the second on a pass from Jennie Scott.. Tiverton scored four more goals to. win the game 5-2,' Upcoming Games Wed.. Nov. 19 - Teeswater vs Ripley Ringette -" Petite - 7 p.m. Teeswater vs Ripley Ringette - Junior -8 p.m. Thurs, Nov. 20 - Listowel vs Ripley Pee Wee B - 8:30 pan. Fri. Nov. 21 - Mildmay vs Ripley Pee Wee A - 7 p.m. Milverton vs Ripley Juvenile - 8:30 p.m. Sat, Nov. 22 - Hanover vs Ripley Atom B -1 moi .p.m. Sun. Nov. 23 - Durham vs Ripley In- termediate - 7:30 p.m. Mon. Nov. 24- Mildmay vs Ripley Novice A - 7 p.m. Belmore vs Ripley Midget - 8:30 p.m. Tues. Nov 25 - Tiverton vs Ripley Bantam A - 8.30 p.m... 48. Coming. Events OLD TIME DANCE Joe Tiffin's band will play for an Old Time Dance at the Dungannon Agricultural • Hall, Saturday, November 22, 9-1. Door prizes; ladies please bring lunch; no minors admitted. -46,47 ANNUAL MEETING AND DINNER of The Lucknow and District Horticultural Society, Friday, November 21, 6:30 p.m:, Lucknow Legion Hall. Tickets $7.00 per person. -46,47 CHRISTMAS CRAFT, TEA/BAKE SALE Saturday, November 22, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Jack Reavie Vocational Centre, 153 John Street, Wingham. Draws for afghan and baby quilt, -46,47 APPLE DAY/BOTTLE DRIVE Lucknew Beavers, Cubs and Scouts are go- ing to canvass the village on Saturday, November 29, 9 a.m. -12 noon, in a combin- ed ombined apple day and bottle drive. Please have your bottles at the curb and help the boys help themselves. -47,48 HOSPITAL AUXILIARY MEETING The November meeting of the Auxiliary to the Wingham and District Hospital, Mon- day, November 24, 2 p.m., in the boar- droon. Mr, Gord Baxter will be the speaker. Tray favours will be made. All welcome. -47 BOOK SALE AND BAZAAR Hundreds of new books at slashed prices, plus crafts and baking at Lucknow Com- munity Centre, Saturday, November 22, from 1-8 p.m. Sponsored by ,The Lucknow District Christian School. -46,47 Mt a Do you have a special event coming in the near future? Why not advertise in the Lucknow Sentinel's Conning. Events col- umn? For a very reasonable price you can - let area folk know about your special event. Call Pat at' the Sentinel 528-2822 before noon on Mondays, FARMERS - this column is especially for you. Advertise your articles for sale,custom work, articles wanted, livestock r farm services. Call Pat at. 528.2822 before noon on Mondays to place your classified ad. �� a