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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-05-02, Page 25OM= STANDING HAY, White- church and Lucknow area. Jim Boak, 357-1220. —18,19x E. Farm services CUSTOM CORN PLANTING 8 row J.D. maxi merge 30 inch rows PHONE 529-7348 --17-20 WILLITS TIRE SERVICES LUCKNOW Have a mobile tractor and truck tire repair unit. For prompt service call 528-2742 —17,18,19,20 F. For rent PASTURE FOR 40 head of cattle. Phone 392-6269. — 17,18x 240 ACRES OF FARMLAND for rent at Amberley, Mrs. I. McCreath 396-3313 or Mrs. L. Schilroth, 453-0066. —19,20x 30. In memoriam DURNIN In loving memory a our son and brother, Donald, who passed away May 3, 1971. He never failed to do his best His heart was warm and tender. He lived his life for those he loved And left us to remetnber. His 1i»fe was love and labour, His love for family true, He did his best for all of us What more could anyone do. For you who have a loved one Treasure him with care Because you'll never know the heartache • When you all meet and he is not there. . Sadly missed by. Dad, Mom', sister, brothers, and families. — 18x 31. Cards of thanks RITCHIE 1 would like to express my. appreciation to Dr. Bradley, Dr. Corrin, Dr. McKim, the nurses,end staff of Wingham Hospital for their care during my stay there. To those who yisited me, sent cards, let- ters, flowers and for the many acts of kindness shown to Sally and m.e during these past fifteen weeks, I say a very/sincere "Thank You". Frank Ritchie —18 MacLENNAN 4 The family of the late Alex (Sandy) MacLennan would like to thank all of those who sent flowers, food and dona- tions to the Muscular Dys- trophy at the .time- of our recent bereavement of a dear son and brother. -All was very much appreciated. Mts. Emile MacLennan and Family 18 SCOTT We would like to thank the Lucknow doctors and the nurses of the OB floor for the care received during our stay in the Wingham Hospital. Also a sincere thank you to everyone for visits cards and gifts. Nolda and Garry Scott —18x • 31. Cards of thanks it 4 maisamus We would like to express our most sincere thank you to neighbours of 2nd conces- sion, Kinloss and 2nd con- cession Huron and former neighbours for a most enjoy- able evening before moving to Lucknow. The beautiful gifts were greatly appreciat- ed.' Leonard and Freda Maclnnes —18x SMITH I would like to thank every- one for the cards, treats, flowers and visits, during my stay in Wingham Hospital. Special thanks to Drs. Cor- rin, McKim and Bradley and second floor nursing staff. Marvin Smith —18x HACKETT Allan and Margaret would like to thank everyone who turned out to make our 25th wedding anniversary .party such a success. We would like to thank our children who put it on for us, the ladies who prepared the lunch, the ladies who served it that evening and the men and ladies who worked the bar. Thanks also for all the lovely .gifts we received and the beautiful cards. Thanks also to the two different groups for their surprise parties. All this will long" be remembered and treasured. Allan and Margaret —18x • CLARK I wish to express a sincere thank you to Dr. Bradley, friends, and neighbours for cards, gifts and visits, receiv ed since 'my fall. A special thank you to all those that brought -food to our home and many other favours. It is most appreciated and has made things much easier for my family and, myself. Alene Clark —18x KEANE The family of the late James Keane wish to thank rela- tives, neighbours and friends for expressions of sympathy, flowers, cardS, donations to the heart fund, mass cards and for the many other acts of kindness in the loss of a dear husband, father and grandfather. Special thanks to the pallbearers, flower bearers and to the ladies of the St. Marys C.W.L. for serving our lunch. Also thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hunter for accommodating us at their home on the evening prior to the funeral. Thanks to Father Ed Den- tihger for his eomforting words and the MaZKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home. Irene Kearre. Ruth and Bob Currie and family, Roy and Marlene Keane and family. —18 SANDBLASTING , Brick Homes Air Hammer Septic Tanks Arnold Stothers R.R. 6 Goderich 529-7403 Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 2, I979—Page 25 Shop Now For • Your Spring Footwear LES. PETTER SHOES. LORNE RIEID LUCKNOW PHONE 528-2011 ; SHOE REPAIR Hockey Dance for Lucknow Midget andlucknOw Juveniles Saturday, May 5th 32. Coming events 32. Coming Events CONSIGNMENT STOCKER SALE Monday, May 7th, 1979 at 1:30 p.m. 400 head LUCKNOW COMMUNITY SALE Phone 3-523O or 528-9912 —13- RIPLEY LIONS BINGO Will be held on May 2 at 8 p.m. at the Township Hall. Pot of Gold; 12 regular games at $15.00; one share the wealth; one jackpot of $250.00 on 55 calls; consola- tion game of $25.00. —17,18ar WEDDING ANNIVERSARY The family of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tiffin wish to invite you to a dance, in honour of their parents' 35th wedding anniversary, at the Teeswat- er Complex on Friday, May 4th. Dancing from 9 to 1. Lunch provided. Music by Ron Coulthard and the Wild - woods. —17,18 HOCKEY DANCE ' Come out and • help the Lucknow Midget and Juven- iles celebrate their OMHA playoff achievements May at. the Lucknow. Community Centre. Proceeds for minor hockey. —17,18ar • IMPORTANT MEETING Meeting of all clergymen and lay ministers of Bruce Coun- ty at Paisley Central School on Friday, May 4, 1979 at 1;30 p.m. The Moralsand Values Education Committee of the Bruce .County Board of Education is seeking the op- inions of clergymen regard- ing the teaching of morals and 'values in the schools of the county. These' opinions, along with those expressed at meetings of the general public, will provide back- ground for formulaton of board policy. L. Ackert, Chairman of the Morals and Values Education Committee, The Bruce County Board • Of Education —17;18ar RUMMAGE SALE Will be held in, the Lucknow Arena on Wednesday, May 9th, from 10:00 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sponsored by the Christian School Ladies Aux- iliary. —18,19x NDP INFO CENTRE Moira Couper, NDP Informa- tion Centre for Huron -Bruce. Phone 357-1594, 482-3208. Published by the official agent for Moira Couper - Bayfield. —18ar N.D.P. FAMILY SUPPER A family supper with Moira Couper NDP, Huron Bruce and Jane Bigelow, former mayor of London, Wednes- day, May 9, 6 p.m. at Pineridge Chalet, near Hen- sall. Day care for kids. Supper tickets adults $3.00r 52.00 for youngsters. Call your nearest NDP informa- tion centre listed elsewhere in this column. Authorized by Official Agent for Moira Couper, Bayfield, NDP Hur- on Bruce. —17,18ar JR, W.I. MEETING A meeting will be held ron Tuesday, May 8 at 8:30 p.m. Guest speaker on first aid. Sponsored by the Lucknow Jr. Women's Institute. Lunch to follow. Everyone welcome. —18 SHOOT PARTY A shoot party will be held in St. Helens Hall on Thursday, May 3 at 8:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. —18 RUMMAGE SALE The Olivet Unit of St. And- rews United Church, Ripley will hold their spring sale on Saturday, May 19 at the home of Mrs. Jack McGuire, 2nd concession, Huron Township, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. In case of rain will be held Saturday, May 26. • —18,19,20 MEETING ON NUCLEAR • POWER CONCERNS The Lucknow Friends Wor- ship Group is sponsoring a discussion meeting on Sun - 'day, May 6 at 4:00 in the Lucknow • UnitOd Church. There will be a presentation on Moral and Ethical issues relating to Nuclear Power, followed by discussion. You are invited to attend and explore your concerns about Nuclear Power: —1$x • MONTHLY MEETING • Bruce County Association for Children with Learning Dis- abilities invites you to their monthly meeting, Monday; May 7, 7:30 p.m. at Elgin Market Public School, Kin- cardine. Two excellent films - helpful to all involved with. children. Everyone welcome. . . 18 IMMUNIZATION CLINIC Bruce County Health, Unit Infants,' Preschool, Adults 2nd Wed. each month. next clinic: 9 May Health Unit Office 3 - 5 p.m. —18ar COMMUNITY SHOWER There will be a community shower in the Fellowship Room of the Lucknow United Church for Karen Elliott on Saturday, May 12 at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. —18,19x HOWICK LIONS BINGO Will be held on Friday, May 4th at 8;00 p:m. in Wroxeter • Community Hall. Admission $1.00; 12 Regular games for $10.00; 2 Share the Wealth; one $25.00 Special; Jackpot $170.00 on 58 calls; Purple Ball $70.00; Door and Con- solation Prizes. —18ar VARIETY CONCERT At Brookside Public School Thursday, May 3 at 8:15 p.m. Silver Collection. —18x ANNUAL MEETING The Town and Country Homemakers annual meet- ing will be held May 16 at 8 .p.m. in the Wesley -Willis United Church basement, Clinton, Orftario. There will be a slide presentation on the services provided by the agency. An informal get together over refreshments will wind up the evening. —18 22. Lost and found STRAYED 25 head of cattle. Last • seen between the 4th and 8th of Kinloss. Phone 528-6090. —18,19,20 - LOGS WANTED Standing Timber For top prices and instant cash Call your local sawmill CRAIG'S SAWMILL AUBURN Bill Craig ,.."'Phone 526-7220 Al Craig Phone 526-7512 Illitite's •t?• Roofing ?? and General 1, Construction FREE ESTIMATES R. R. 4, Brussels, Phone 887-6432 SEED CORN SEVERAL VARIETIES STILL AVAILABLE Allan Miller R. R. 5 Lucknow Phone 528-2299 VARNA, ONT. GIVES YOU 5 DAYS TO SAVE BIG ON YOUR NEW SUZUKI DURING Feature for feature you can't beat a Suzuki ...And dollar for dollar its tough to beat the values we're offering during Suzuki's Spring Savings Daysl Suzuki bikes, from the big 4 -stroke street machines to the off-road/play bikes, 9ou'li save big when you'bUy now. We've got 1978 models at the old prices. And although there's'been a recent price increase on tie 1979,rivdels, we bought some stock before the increase, so yod save on the 1979s too. We're ready to deal. COWITEXIS SPECIAL. MAI 5'1979' ow to oos 11‘41ALy Guto, VARNA, ONT. 11,1, 04 ORIN 01 MINS'il LOOM 1OR PHONE 1-262-5809 OR 3318 SALES SERVICE & RENT-45ij•f 111410.1A VISA