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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-03-07, Page 219. Notice to creditors 20. Public notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS. N THE MATTER OF THE STATE OF THOMAS �►LEXANDER FRANKLIN MEWHINNEY, late of the. ownship of West . Wawa gosh, in the County of iuron, deceased. Notice is hereby given 'ursuant to The Trustees Act hat all creditors and others raving claims against the state of the late Thomas Alexander Franklin Mewhin- ey are required tosend articulars of their claims, my verified. to Mrs. Doris Mewhinney, heir at law of he said Estate, on or before March 28th, 1979 and that after such date the heir at law will proceed to distribute the assets of the said Estate, having regard only to the claims of which they shall. then have had notice. DATED at Lucknow, Ont- ario, this 5th day of March, 1979. Doris Mewhinney, R. R. #.1, Lucknow, Ontario, Heir at Law. —10,11,12 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AND OTHERS N THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE ' OF NORMA. MARION McDONAGH, late of the Village of Lucknow in the County of Bruce, Deceas- ed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to The Trustees Act that all creditors and others having claims against the Estate of, the plate Norma Marion McDonagh are re- quired .to send particulars of their claims, duly verified to GOODALL, CAMPBELL & BROPHY, Solicitors, for the Executor of the' said .Estate, on or before March 28, 1979, and that after such date the Executor will proceed to dis- tribute the assets of the said: Estate, havingregard only to the claims of which they shall then ha'e had notice. DATED at Lucknow, Ont- ario, this 5th day of March, 1979. John Murray McDonagh, Executor of the Estate By .his Solicitor GOODALL, CAMPBELL & BROPHY, Box 190 LUCKNOW, Ontario. Solicitor for the Estate. =-10,11,12ar 20. Public . notices PINELODGE REST HOME A supervised retirement home caring for yourperson- al needs 24 hours a day. Lucknow 528-2703.—50tfar HAVING A DRINKING PROBLEM? AA can help. Phone Goderich 524.6001 or Walkerton 881.3655. --40tfar HILRAY FARMS LTD. ABATTOIR, HOLYROOD The best in Home Grown, Dry Fed Beef. Try our Fresh Hotne Made Sausage. Cus- tom killing by appointment. Phone 528-2132 ---40tfar LUCKNOW SHIPPER TO UNITED COOPERATIVES OF ONTARIO LIVESTOCK DEPT. TORONTO Ship your livestock with BILL TAYLOR R. R. 3 GODERICH Tuesday and Thursday are shipping days from Lucknow Stockyards CALL DUNGANNON. 529-7310 or LUCKNOW 528-3119 Tuesday or Thursday by 7:30 a.m. for prompt service ASK BILL FOR REQUIREMENTS OF REPLACEMENT CATTLE —ltfar 21. Personal DO YOU NEED MONEY? (mortgages., debt consolida- tions, loans). Call Committ- More Investments Ltd., Rob- ert Hiller, Mitchell 348-9548 or Gary Emmerson, Kitch- ener 745-8418. —50tf 25. To give away BORDER COLLIE and Shep- herd crossed_ pups,10 weeks old; also 1, year old female border collie. Phone Dungan- non 529-7375. —10 30 In Memoriam. TIFFIN In loving memory of a dear husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather,. Orvil'- le Tiffin, who passed away seven years ago, . March 4, 1972. Loving and ,kind in " all his. ways, Upright and just to the end of his days, Sincere and kind in heart and mind, What a beautiful memory he left behind.. " Always remembered and sadly missed by wife and family. ' —10x• COOPER In 'memory of our dear one, Orley Cooper, who passed away March 3rd, 1976. Isn't it strange that those we need, And those we love the best, Are just the ones that God needs too, And takes them home to rest: Always remembered by his wife, Pearl, and. in-laws Jim, Muriel, Harold and Leonard. -10x ALTON In memory of a dear sister and aunt, Mrs. Wesley Alton (Gretta Hudson), who passed away one year ago, March 11, 1978. Sweet memories will linger forever; - Time . cannot change"ther'ri, it's true; Years that may come cannot sever Our loving remembrance of you. • Lovingly remembered by sister, Stella Irwin and fam- ily. —10x 30. In Memoriam BRECKLES In loving memory of our Grandmother and great. Grandmother, Grandma Breckles, who passed away one year ago, March 7, 1978. We who loved you sadly miss you, As it dawns another year; In our lonely hours of think- ing Thoughts of • you are ever near. Lovingly remembered by Barry{ Marie, Allyson, Jason and Robbie. —10x BRECKLES In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmoth- er, Thressa , Louise. (Powell) Breckles, who passed away, March 7, 1978. God looked around his gard- en And found an empty space, He then looked down upon this earth, • And saw your tired face, He put his arms around you,. He lifted you to rest, God's garden must be beau- tiful For he . only takes the best. Godknew that you were suffering, He knew,athat you were in pain, He knew that you would never get well, In this world again. He, saw the road was getting rough, The hills were hard to climb. So he closed your weary eye- lids, And whispered, Peace be thine. .It broke. our hearts to lose you, But you did' not go alone, For part of us went with you, Mom. The day , God, called you home. Sadly missed by husband, Arthur, son Walter, -daugh- ter, Madaline and their fam- ilies and two sisters, Gladys and Lillian. —10 • 31. Cards: of thanks HALDENBY Greatful thanks to Drs: Cor- rin, McKim and. Bradley, the staff of Wingham. and Dist- rict Hospital, friends, neigh- bours, relatives ;and Rev. Garrett for their( 'surgical care, understanding and pat- ient service, kind thoughts, treats and comforting words during my stay in hospital, and sincereturning home. May God - bless each and everyone of you, as he has me. Lillian —10 MEWHINNEY The family of the late Frank Mewhinney wish to express their sincere appreciation to friends and neighbours for their acts of kindness; food brought to the house, floral tributes and donations to the Canadian Cancer Society. Special thanks to the St. Helens Institute for provid- ing lunch following the fun- eral service, Mr. Harvey Os- borne and M cKenzie and McCreath Funeral . Home. Your thoughtfulness and ex- pressions of sympathy will always be remembered. Doris Mewhinney and family —10x 31. Cards of thanks KIRKLAND The family of the late Gordon B. Kirkland wish to say thank you for all the expressions of sympathy and deeds of kind- ness from . our relatives; friends and neighbours at the time of the– loss of • our husband and father. Special thanks for the flowers, the many donations to the Heart Fund, and gifts of food brought to our home. We would also like to thank the ladies of the Lucknow United Church for preparing and serving a delicious lunch after the funeral and Rev. Kaufman for his words of comfort. All these kind acts were much appreciated and will not be forgotten. Jessie Kirkland David and Betty Kirkland Donald and Joan Kirkland Ken and Katherine Kirkland Gordon and Nancy Folkard and Grandchildren —10 GILMORE The relatives of the late John R. Gilmore wish to, express their sincere thanks and appreciation to friends and •'neighbours for there many acts of kindness, memorial donations, cards and food; also thanks to the Catholic Women's League and the Rev. Ed`Detinger. This .kind- ness will always be remem- bered. The Gilmore Families —10 DOHERTY We are sincerely grateful „for the honour bestowed on us, by theattendance, the cards and the gifts on, the occasion of our .twenty-fifth .. wedding anniversary. Special thanks to our family for putting on the dance, and their friends who helped them in any way. Thanks to each and every one of you; it was an evening we will always remember and cherish.. Isabelle and Frank =10 MILLER I would like to , thank my friends and neighbours for cards, treats and visits, while I was in Wingham Hospital. Special thanks to the Luck- now Doctors and those who helped out at home. Allan A. Miller —10 MEWHINNEY I would like to express sin- cere thanks to thestaff at. Pinecrest for their thought- fulness and to the patients for their card; .also,, Iv special thanks to Mr. and Mts. A. Higgins, for their donation. Your acts of kindness will ' always be remembered. Kathy Mewhinney —10x McDONAGH On behalf of the McDonagh families ' we would like to express our sincere thanks to all our friends and neigh- bours for their kind thought- fulness last week at the time of our bereavement. Your flowers, .donationsto various' foundations and contribu- tions to the homes were appreciated very much. Thank you. Murray and Shirley Chuck and Georgie Ross and Audrey Barry and Betty Rod and Joanne and Families —10ar Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, Mmelt 7, 1979—Wage, 1. 31. Cards of thanks. MacTAVJSH Sincere thanks to all who sent cards and 'letters' of sympathy during the recent loss of our brother, Rev, Duncan MacTavish, London. Mrs. Karry Street, Strathroy, and James MacTavish —10x 32. Coming events NOTE CB CLUB Next meeting Monday, March 12 at 8:30 p.m., Lucknow Town Hall. —10 RIPLEY HURON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY SPRING DANCE Ripley Huron Agricultural Society Spring Dance will be held Saturday, March 17th at the Ripley -Huron Complex, Music 'by Boyd's Orchestra. Tickets available from any director. —8,10,11 ar LEGION DANCE. The monthly Lucknow Legion Dance will be held Saturday, March 17th to music by Ian Wilbee.. $7.00 per couple. Admission. includes lunch. Limited number of tickets available at Legion Bar and. from executive. 10,11ar • HEALTH CLINIC - An immunization .clinic will be held in -the Bruce County Health Unit office, Lucknow, on March 14 from 3 1.5 p.m. For infants, preschoolers'afid adults. —10ar WEDDING ANNIVERSARY The, family of Mt. and Mrs. Allan Hackett would like to inviteall relatives, neigh- bours and friends to a recep- tion in honour . of their parents' 25th _ wedding anni- versary on .March 17,'1979 at 9 p.m. at the Lucknow 'Community.. Centre. Mcsic by "Southern Comfort".. Best Wishes Only. -10,11 HOWICK LIONS BINGO Howick Lions. Bingo will be held on Friday, March 9th at 8.00 p.m. in Wroxeter Com- munity Vail. Admission $1.00; 2 Share the Wealth; one $25.00 Special; Jackpot $.140.00 on 56 calls; Purple Ball $40.00; Door and Conso- lation Prizes. —10ar JR. W.J. MEETING Mr. Carman Osborne, of Os- borne Interiors' in Hanover, will speak on interior decor- ating at the Luc ow Junior Women's Ins ' ute meeting on Tuesday, March 13 at 8 p.m. in the Lucknow Town Hall. Everyone welcome. —10 BPS TRIPS March' 17 Ice Capades, leaving 1:,a0 p.m.; March 10 - Quarterama (if enough inter- ested) leaving 8 a.m.; March 24 - Grand Ole Oprey, Kitchener, leaving 12 noon. For reservations and tickets call Montgomery Motors, 528-3007. --8-12ar BLYTH BINGO Bingo every Saturday even- ing at the Blyth Memorial Hall, Blyth, at 8 p.m. Regul- ar games, share -the -wealth and jackpot $150. First Bingo September 16.—37tfar RIPLEY LIONS BINGO Will be held on March 7 at 8 p.m. at the Township Hall. Pot of Gold; 12 regular games at $15.00; one share the wealth; one jackpot of $250 on•55 calls; consolation game of $25,00.—9,10ar 32. Coming events RIPLEY HURON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY SPRING DANCE Ripley Huron Agricultural Society Spring Dance wilt be held Saturday, March 17th at the Ripley -Huron Complex. Music by Boyd's Orchestra. , Tickets available from any director.—8,10,11ar BENEFIT DANCE A joint benefit dance for J. C. Drennan who lost his mach- inery shed and farm equip- ment by fire and Gordon Anderson whose barn was also destroyed by fire will be held Friday, March 9, 10 - 1 at the Lucknow Community Centre. Music by ' Chicory. —9,10nc TEESWATER AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Sponsors St. Patrick's Dance, Teeswater Commun- ity Centre, Saturday, March 17th (Dancing 9:30 p.m. till 1 a.m.). Music provided by D.J. Sound System '70. Smorgasbord lunch. Tickets available from directors of Society, or at the door. Couples $6.00, single $3.00. (Age ' of Majority Cards re- quired).—10,llar Attention Farmers — A:, For sale TWO', HOLSTEIN COWS, 1 second calf Holstein Heifer, all due soon. Phone 529- 7148. —1Ox TOWER, YKING TRESSED Stave silos. Ideal, for storing sileage, ,,haylage or high moisture grain. Discount on March orders. Representa "tive Francis Boyle., R. R. 3 - Ripley. phone 395-5088. —10.,11,12,13ar GENERAC ALTERNATORS 'SALES & SERVICE . 20 - 75 KW PTO models and 3000-7 watt portable ,un- r west switches. Don Ritchie, R.R. 3, Lucknow, 529-7568: —ltfar LITTLE ROCK • FARMS would like to make you aware that there is an abundant supply of flax, oats, barley and grass seed. These can be ordered now at low prices at Harold. Courtney's, Ripley. Reasonable terms can be arranged to suit you. We would like to thank our last year, customers and we are looking forward to another successful , year of working with you: Call Courtney Seed Plant 395-2972 or Jim Scott, _395:5959: -7-10 " ' C. Wanted MIXED, GRAIN, barley and corn. Snobelen Farms Ltd., Ripley, phone 395=5167. —6-10ar LOGS WANTED Standing Timber For top prices and instant cash Call your local sawmill CRAIG'S SAWMILL AUBURN BW Craig Phone 526.7221 Al Craig Phone 526-7512