The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-07-04, Page 30Page 30-Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 4, 1979
31. Cards of thanks . 32. Coming events
SHERWIN
The family of the late, M. C.
Elizabeth (Beth) Sherwin
wish to express their heart-
felt thanks and appreciation
for .the many expressions of
kindness during the lengthy
illness and at the time of the
passing of . their _ mother.
With special thanks to Dr.
Lawrence and the staff of the
Fairview Nursing Home in
Brandon,;the MacKenzie and
McCreath Funeral Home,
Lucknow,. and the Trinity
U.C.W. of Ashfield.
The Sherwin Family
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JOHNSTON
We would like to thank all
who sent cards, flowers, gifts
and visited us in hospital and
since arriving home.. Special
thanks to Dr. Reid and staff
of 4th floor Victoria Hospital
and to those who looked after
the boys.
Gladys and Shelly
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STEWART
I would like- toextend my
sincere thanks to neigh-
bours, relatives and friends
for the many beautiful and
useful gifts I received at the
shower held at St. Joseph's
Separate School on T1 urs -
day, June 21st. Also for the
community shower held on
Wednesday, June 27th at
Dungannon United Church.
A special thanks to the ladies
for the delicious luncheons
and good entertainment.
Elaine Stewart
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MacINNES
-Mr. and Mrs. Jack Machi-
nes, Palmerston, would like
to express sincere thanks to
all the neighbours and
friends for the gifts of money
received for their wedding.
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DUNGANNON
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
Dungannon Agricultural Soc-
iety would like to thank the
craftsman who spent long
hours, constructing the float
for the Auburn Centennial
Parade and the hardy souls
who manned it in the rain. It
was a job well done and a
second place ribbon well
.-earned. -27ar
COLLINS AND MARTYN.
We wish to express our
sincere appreciation to the
Ripley District School staff,
Student Council and students
who organized and conduct-
ed such a lovely retirement
party for us. Thanks to all
staff, students and friends
who attended and helped in
any way, especially to those
who decorated and provided
and served the refreshments.
Thanks to our families, rela-
tives and everyone for your
lovely gifts, cards and best
wishes. Special thanks to the
Staffs of the Ripley Schools
for their . gifts, and to the
R.D.S..Student Council for
their gifts and fon setting up
the Scholarship in our nam-
es. All these acts of kindness
will never .be forgotten.
Katherine Collins
Isabel Martyn
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'GET YOUR MAN WITH A
Want Ad
SUMMER FLING
The Lucknow Agricultural
Society are sponsoring a
dance on Saturday, July 14th
in the Lucknow Community
Centre. Dancing 9:00 - 1:00
to the music of Walter
Ostanek Band. 410.00 per
couple. Lunch included. Con-
tact any director or phone
528-2184. Tickets also avail -
•able at the Sepoy Stationery.
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HACKETT REUNION
The 31st Hackett Reunion
will be held at Ashfield
Township Park at 12:30 noon
on Sunday, July 8th, for a
barbecue dinner. All des-
cendants plan to . attend.
Pictures and historical mate-
erial will be available. -27x
IMMUNIZATION CLINIC
Bruce County Health Unit
Infants, Preschoolers, Adults
2nd Wednesday each month
Next clinic July l lth
Bruce. County Health Unit
Office, 3-5p.m.
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Mc.QUQ.LIN REUNION
The McQuillin Reunion will
be held the 29th of July at
Ashfield. Park with smorgas-
bord supper at 4:30 p.m. .
Please note change of date.
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OPEN RECEPTION
Friends, neighbours and rel-
atives are cordially invited to
attend the wedding reception
of Paul O'Donnell and Elaine.
Stewart on Saturday, July 7,
1979 at the Lucknow 'District
Community. Centre. Dancing
9 to 1 to the music of Star
Trek.
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LUCKNOW
FARMERS MARKET
Lucknow Farmers Market on
July 7 this Saturday look for
peas, black currants, baked
goods, bread, pies, cookies,
cakes, pillows,: quilts and
orders, will .be,-- en for
beans, corn and" e& -27
ANNIVERSARY. SERVICE
Will be held on July 8 at 11
o'clock -in the Kinloss United
Church. Guest speaker for
the service will be the Rev.
Grant Meikeljohn. Everyone
is welcome. --'27
GARAGE SALE.
Miscellaneous articles, prod-
uce, home baking, refresh-
ments, Saturday, July 14,
noon to 4 p.m., Kingsbridge
Parish Hall, Highway 21, 15
miles north of Goderich.
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STAG AND DOE
For Joe O'Keefe and Toni
Van Meeteren Friday, July 6,
1979 at Eugene Frayne's
shed on Highway 21, 14
miles north of . Goderich, 1
mile south of Kintail. -27
HORTICULTURAL TRIP
Wednesday, July 11 to Mary
Maxim outlet, Paris and
Royal • Botanical Gardens,
Hamilton. Leaving 8 a.m.
from Legion. Phone 528-
2708, 528-3723. -27ar
OPEN RECEPTION
For Mr. and Mrs. Allan
McDonald, Lucknow Corn-
munity Centre, Friday, .fuly
6, 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. "Crippled
Duck". Lunch served. Every-
one welcome. -26,27
Summer Fling
Saturday, July 14th
Lucknow Community Centre
LES PETiER SNOES
LUCKNOW
LO. RNE REED
SHOE. REPAIR . PHONE 528-2011
See Our
Selection Of
Summer Wear
32. Coming events
SALKELD
FAMILY REUNION
The Salkeld Family Reunion
will be held on Sunday, July
8, 1979 at 1:30 p.m. at the
home of Kay and Doug
Blacker, R. R. /1 1 (Hwy. 8)
Goderich.
Howard Aitken,
President
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MCDONAGH
EAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
LTD,
JUST LISTED, 3 bedroom
home, large lot, work shop,
quiet street. Vendor moving:
$27,500.
4 BEDROOM BUNGALOW,
in Lucknow, paved drive.
Asking $26,900.
3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW.,
half block from post office,
large lot. Asking $30,000.
2 BEDROOM COTTAGE . at
Point Clark, electric heat,
2nd
row. Easy access to
beach, small down payment.
2 BEDROOM BRICK home,.
electric heat, paved drive.
Close to Main Street.
3 BEDROOM 'frame home,
excellent lot, on Stauffer
Street.
3 BEDROOM, brick bunga-
low, paved driveway, • on
Ross Street.
We are in need of listings.
Robert Campbell
Res. 529-7417
Barry McDonagh.,
Res. 528-3821-'
See for yourself -newspaper
advertising pays for ` itself .
in increased sales, increased
profits. Get the facts .. get
in touch with us.
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Hutton
LUCKNOW - Restyled3 bed- -
room home on highway,
close to town. Very attractive
family room and modern kit-
chen. Five extra lost included
in property.
30 ACRES on a County road
two miles from Wingham.
Attractive 3 bedroom house -
good sized painted barn.
Lane leading to the property
has 56. mature trees.
MODULAR HOME, 3 years
old, size 24 x 44 in new
condition to be moved to your
lot, 3 bedrooms, bath and
laundry : woom, living room, '
dining room and , kitchen.
Included is the stove, frig.,
washer, dryer, drapes and' ' ,
x 18' deck. Asking $1'9,50.1
DUPLEX - close to down-
town Each unit is restyled ( .
and redecorated with, new
cupboards, new ' bathroom
and new carpet throughout.
One unit has 4 bedrooms, the i
other, two. Each : lot 66' x I
198'. 1I.
1.00 ACRES, Ripley area -
mostly all workable, well
drained, 3 yr.: old_bungalow,
steel shed.:
MEL MATHERS
Wingham
Phone 357-3208
ati Rep. L. W. Hutton
Real Estate Ltd.
Broker, Kincardine
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-.PERSONNEL ,p•M
.RELATIONS OFFICER : 1
Applications for the position of, PERSONNEL
RELATIONS OFFICER for the Huron County
Board of Education will be received by the
undersigned until 4:00 p.m, on August 3,
1979.
This is a new position and although the initial
major responsibility will entail the negotia-
tionand servicing of all collective agree-
ments, the successful applicant will be
expected to study the present operational
model. and recommend changes which would:
bring about the forlmetion of a Personnel
Services Department for which he/she would
be responsible. •
Salary and benefits will be discussed with
selected applicants at interviews which will
be held late in August or early in September.
D. J. Cochrane;
Director of Education,
The Huron County Board of Education,
103 Albert Street,
Clinton, Ontario.
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CLASSIFICATIONS'
1. Articles for sale
2. Mobile Homes
3. Articles for . rent
4. Articles wanted
5. Cars, trucks for sale
6. Pets
7. Real estate for sale 22.
8. Real estate wanted 23.
9. Accommodation to rent 24.
10. Wanted to rent- 25.
11. Room and : board 126.
12. Help wanted 27.
13. Wanted . [general] 28.
14. Employment wanted 29.
15. Tenders 30.
16. Mortgages
17. Auction Sales
18. Services available
19. Notice two creditors
20. Public notices
21. Personal
Lost and found
Miscellaneous
Business opportunities
To give away
Births
Deaths
Engagements
Marriages
In Memoriam
31. Cards of thanks
DEADLINE
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THE MAN TO SEE IS.
I19NTEE
HOMES .
3 BEDROOM brick, one level home with full basement
and attached garage, located, on an oversize lot, one
block from downtown .Lucknow. This home has been
especially well cared for and possession can be
arranged.
DUPLEX Willoughby Street, Lucknow, both have 2
bedrooms.
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2 BEDROOM HOME, nicely located on Stauffer Street,
reduced to $23,500.
DUNGANNON - 3 bedroom home, 2 . baths,, many
extras. Asking $29,500.•
COUNTRY HOME with 3 bedrooms, well located with
lovely grounds, immediate possession.
'FARMS
96 ACRES Greenock Twp. on county road, recently
remodeled 3 bedroom home, large modern kitchen,
living area with field stone fireplace.. Barn has recent
addition, newly renovated for•farrow to finish on a flush
type manure handling system. If you are looking for a
good farm check this property. Crop can be purchased.
150 ACRES in East Wawadosh; 7 room frame home;
beef barn and modern farrowing barn ,50' x 100',
135 ACRES with approximate 1$ acres of mixed bush,
balance level productive land;, no buildings.
100 ACRE FARM, . Whitechurch . area, about 75
workable; 3 bedroom brick home, barn 40' x 70',
stabled for hogs with gutter.
460 ACRES, Highway #86, additional land available; 2
homes and barns for beef cattle. This is a' good
productive farm, partly in pasture; fall possession
available.
TO• RENT - a good 4 bedroom home with every
convenience; barn available also; possession in August.
We have inquiries for farms, both Targe and
small acreages. If you are thinking of selling,
give us a call,we would be pleased to talk to
you.
Warren & Terry Zinn
R. R. #.2, LUCKNOW, '
TONE 529.7350