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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-05-09, Page 21
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Romp a,•®.mr�wr®x**,•wppi°1�`?�►rm��°mosamw. lUyeloek Stt t + iP ar+bl t►fook Soothef SATURDAY, I1+,OAY>l2.at 1O ntique radio; wooden chars,; coal oil ilitern; wooden k6ppin C, ,data: vie- ws horse; sealed; ; OWerp"ota tet 11et-' e; quilt & mat firarnes; 000m.. 20 wind- s; vacuum cieanet' wicker basket; 40tubs; copper ,boiler; to#ilc ,sew ly,:hp motor; hydraulic jack, ,,car ;lack; *vice: 3 tins snips; woodetipnallet; die its;.pipe wrenches; files; brace- ,and bits; jtench sets' &` odd "wrenches;;. hampers; xes; oil cans, sieige; switch bpxes; pain hoist; hand saws,, nuts a„n•! bolts; tains 3 prong forks; .garden fork; tool fix; logging chainS4iafk k lumber'been a: tored inside; sit* horses;. spadei quarts if oil; funnel; .. grease; trouble'light; ,.:'/h Qrse motor; extension cords, square and. ztrpenter rulers; cross ,oet# stint,, blow: etch; hand sprayer; electric drill;;electric ender;. propane torch; toot bo ••ase' •;hew-; pipe; 2 .wrecking bars; ' Soldering. 'iron; heelbarrow; '.barrels and drum's; hand' ush lawn Mower; Lawnboy self propel-, lawn mower; numerous articles.Y. EOR INFORMATilQN PHONE P14.1.;2;!9 TElIS`CASH :':Owner or auctioneer not°responllble for a c1dents' DTE TIME BRIAN RINTOUL O;A.M.. Auctioneer 18,19 A an !O i$ will:be 1}eld for the ESTATE 0 g C��A,CF �;�1Ri0S a ESTATE 0Er.I RGr GRANT. and LAWRENCiiTac7:EOb V In the LUeknow Arena SATURDAY, MAT l9at 10:30 A.M. Fairish Property on Outram Street ' `Call 528-2919 Or 395-2892 for details. SEE FULL LISIT'ING IN NEXT WEEK'S PAPER BRIAN RINTOUL Auctioneer 19 . Services available .slam.... -r WV' • TIC ROLLER & HAMMER MILLS Sales & Service. R. L. Thompson, R. #3,, Teeswater. Phone .392-6129.-19-22 AUCTIONEER SERVICE Grant•McDonald, Ripley Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater Licensed .Auctioneers Sales of All Types. Phone Ripley 395-5353 , Teeswater 392-6170 CCAVATING, trucking, and paving, sand,, 'ravel, fill and screened top soil. Robert iymes. Phone 528-3047.- —17tf ' lANO • TUNING and repairs; - used pianos ought and sold. 'Call Michael Lipnicki ingham) 357-1049. )ON THOMPSON TV AND APPLIANCES - ales and Service; tower and antenna iistallation; Satellite Systems by Channel Master; refrigeration service; , Atari cartrid- es for rent. Ripley 395-3466. --42tf • •ASPHALT DAR •S. BEL . FREE .ESTIMATE WORT( GUARkN'TEE.D• • R.;R;#3:' GODER11Cfi' 529-7083 jj0 Energy • . :.. Seal Inc.' • • ARt SEALING SPECIALISTS• UfFI CONTRACTt R PHONE:CQEG"T :124.2311 Evenings 124 094 enef•SOCI Eieotricai Contractors Appi�ane $ales &'Seivice to, iI:tnakes: Refrigeration Service 37 years built by quality. & sery Open 6 Days A Week 74450 .. a•� RE'S Schoolof Safe Driving Reuben Burnett, Administrator 295 BROADWAY ST., KINCARDINE 396-813` .. : I95-18 after 6 p.m. Indlvldual I aassons Aiprover% esurse.for. Insurance benefits ........, ..... - Us of forMTG'-test - M _., ,: - CALL NOW SPRING SPECIAL CATERING SERVICE The Ladies. Auxiliary of Lucknow and Christian School%can meet the needs of your dinner and- banquet. For more information call 395-5006 or 357-2983. --5,10,14,18x * . 21. Personal IS ALCOHOLA PROBLEM in your family? Al -Anon can help families and friends .of alcoholics. Phone Walkerton -881-3113, God- erich 524-6001. PREGNANT and need help? Free positive confidential aupport. Birthright. Call 357- 1066, 357-2392, 357-1769 or London 432- 9197 collect. —tf , HAVING A DRINKING PROBLEM? .AA can' help., Phone jGoderich;524-6001 or Walkerton 881-3655. ,--40tfar ' DATES GALORE. We ; are a professional introduction service° designed to introduce. compatible people . to each other. For all ages. Prestige Acquaintances: Call toll free 1-800-263-9103. 'Noon - 8' p.m. —019 **maimmmmmmemmmato mmmmmmmmmmmmm 23. Miscellaneous •mwemmmommmmaegmaaammnmmmmmaemmmmmmemmmmmmmmmmr FREE 128 page Career Guide .shows how to train at home for 205 top paying full and part time jobs. Granton Institute, 265 A. Adelaide Street West, Toronto. Call (416) 977-3929. —010 vour as touraiennaoa rs 00 brow 1n the classifieds otICH Watoicidarts glotniallt /1. .14Weet tll�s , . hry Rom Polka Vaca ) Saturday* .t Y APPOINTMENT LY .: . Fei :,e D.T IOU REE 1411000265-1415 latiCASettle tliboolsio ireIturhormi Court poet a 'ion) 3A33S Luelmow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 9, 1984—Page 21 mmmm®m®mmmmmmmoaRmmmmmmm®m®mmmmmw0mmmmmmmmmatmmm 1.9. Notice to MOWS aOIWIPPmmm.+la,mmmwmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmo®®®®mmmm=0 oma . NOTIGETO CREDITORS ALL Persons ,hangclaims against the Estate of,, .JOHN .STIRLING .DURNIN, farmer, late of the -Township of West W awanosh, in the- COMO,' of 'Huron; who died' on or' abut the 9th. day of February, 1984, are required to file the same wit i full particulars with the undersigned by the4 day of May, 1984, as .after that. date the assets of the estate will be -distributed. DATED at Goderich, Ontario, this 26th day of April, 1984. PREST and EGENER, Barristers, etc., 33 Montreal Street, Goderich, Ontario. Solicitors 'for the Estate. -=18,19,20 • NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the estate of WILLIAM ANDERSON PORTEOUS, late of 510 :Rose Avenue, irk the Village of Lucknow. h ALL persons ' having claims against - _ the estate of William Anderson Porteous, late of 510 Rose Street, in the Villages of Lucknow, who died on or about the 16th day of March, 1984, : are hereby . requested to send . full particulars of such claims to the undersigned executrix on or before the 6th day of June, 1984 .after which date the estate's assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have then been received and the• undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim she shall not then have notice. MARY PORTEOUS BELL Box 41, - Luclmow, Ontario. NOG 2H0 —19,20,21 20 Public notices ATTENTION VETERANS . EX-SERVICEMEN;AND WOMEN AND DEPENDENTS The- Royal Canadian Legion Service Bureau Officer, Mr. , Harvey S. Percy, Provincial Service, officer, London, Ontario, will be visiting in' the area. Anyone •wishing infor- mation, advice or assistance, , regarding: (a) , War Disability Pensions (b) Treatment for entitled veterans (c) Application for Benevolent Funds ('d) Appeals against adverse original applica- tions for War Veterans and , Widows Allowance . is requested to contact the Service Officer or Secretary of the Local Branch, whose name appears below, not later than May 23, 1984 to arrange an interview. Irvine Eedy, • Service Officer. ---19,20ar 22. Lost and found STRAYED from Lot 22, concession 10, West Wawanosh, black Labrador Retriever short haired, touch of grey on chin, 22" high, 65 lbs. Phone . 528-5852. —19x emem eemm.� • 24. Business opportunities STUDENTS! Earn extra money this summer by selling popular items from our free Gift Catalogue. Write Regal, 939 Eglinton Ave. E., Dept. 630, Toronto, M4G 2L6.-019 '$10,000 SECOND INCOME. Be a part time representative selling and renting our line of . high quality distillers for purifying drinking water in the home, office and factory. Contact us today for more information. Water Purity Systems, 537 Brant Street, Burlington, Ontario L7R 2G6. -(416) 639- 0503. —019-022„ 0mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmeammmmmmmmmm ememmeemmmmmemicmmm 31. Cards of thanks .6mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmpmPOmm®mmmm®mmmm®0mmmm RINTOUL Barbara, Kevin and Corey Rintoul, wife and children of the late Gary W. Rintoul, wish to express their sincere gratitude to friends, neighbours; relatives and fellow Charolais Breeders who extended their sympathy at. the time of his passing by thoughts, words and deeds. A special thank you to Helen Rintoul, Gloria Dow and Donna Rieman for their moral support in our time of need. —19 Barbara, Kevin and Corey Rintoul mm0mmmmmc9mm00mm17Am0mmmm00o00m000m06mtn690®m00mmmO 30. In memoriam 0®mmmmmmm0130m600m1.omm-m®mmmmmm©c,m41362m19momm0®Pmmm REED In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, Debbie Reed, who . passed away May 9,. 1984. Gone are the days we used to share, But .in our hearts you are always there, . The gates of memory will never close We miss you more than anyone knows. With tender love and deep regret We who love you will never forget. Lovingly remembered by husband Will, and family. —19x - mmmmemeeeemmmmm-----mmm-mmmmmmmmmmmm®mm-mmmmmaw 31. Cards of thanks AUSTIN - DAER We would like to thank everyone who attended and put on the Stag and Doe for us. A very special thanks to Chris and Qlark Williams, Leonard Kohnert -and Bill Stan - bury who made it such an enjoyable and memorable evening, Everything was greatly appreciated. Your kindness will never be forgotten. Thanks again. Marlowe and Debbie -19nx ROBINSON Lucknow Volunteer • Fire Department, thanks! Joan Robinson ---19x BUTTON Thank you to our friends and neighbours for their many expressions of sympathy at the passing of Russ' brother, John (Jack). A sincere thank you. ' Freda and Russ Bunton -19 BUTTON - ' Alice Clark ' and family wish to thank everyone for the help they gave at the time of Jack's passing. ,Special thanks to the Legion and auxiliary girls, also to everyone. helping at home. - - Alice Clark REED I wish to thank Drs. Corrin, McKim and Jolly and also nurses on 2nd floor; in Wingham Hospital, also to my relatives and friends' who sent cards and gifts while'.I was in' hospital. .. Gladys Reed —19 LOREE'S LADIES WEAR Loree's Ladies Wear • would like to thank all those who helped with the presentation • of the Spring Fashion Fair , models, dressers, background designers and the -Lucknow Kinettes and Kinsmen Club. • L. Raymond - —19ar BROWNIES, GUIDES & PATHF'iNDERS* The Mothers' Committee of the Lueknow Brownies, Guides and Pathfinders would like to thank everyone who saved their newspapers for our paper drive last Saturday. We really appreciate your sup- port. Please save your papers for our next drive in the fall. —19 BUTTON The family of the late Jack Button would like to thank Doctors Corrin, Jolly and' McKim, the nurses at Wingham Hospital and the VON nurses for their special care during his recent illness. Special thanks to all the family and friends who visited and were such comfort to us. Our appreciation to the Ladies Auxiliary for the luncheon after the funeral last Sunday. Your kind deeds will long be remembered. Jack and Judy Button, Eunice Parent and family —19x RINTOUL We would like to offer our sincere ap- preciation to everyone for their acts of kindness andsympathy during the sudden loss of a dear son, brother and uncle, the late Gary Rintoul. Words cannot express your thoughts and concern at this time. We particularly thank all those friends, neigh- bours and relatives who sent flowers, baking and helped with chores; also Currie -Walker funeral directors; pallbearers and flower bearers. Your moral support was deeply appreciated at such a time of need. Gordon and Doreen Rintoul Lee, Lila, Carol, Kim and Debbie; Brian; Gayle; Brad and Sara Speiran