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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-06-06, Page 5SDAY, JUNE 6, 1973 PPLICATIONS APPLICATIONS FOR SUPERVISOR THREE ASSISTANTS 11CATIONS will be receiv- Jun? 15th for/ the position rvisor for the Youth in Summer Employment jn Lucknow. Duties to ROLLER SKATING USE LEAGUE BALL MOUND PROGRAM Three Assistants for the supervisor's duties start for ten weeks and the as - 'July 3rd for 8 weeks. Information regarding sal - duties, etc. contact Bill phone 528-3424. OBBER TAMPS FROM UCKNOW SENTINEL THE .LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO NOTICE , NOTICE • TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD • Take notice that the Port Albert • Dump will be officially closed on the 1st day of June, 1973. The new "Waste Disposal Site" on part of W%. lot 10, Concession 6, •Eastern Division and the "Waste Disposal Site" on part of lot 3, Concession 13, Western Div- ision will be open commencing June 2nd and will be open until further notice on each Saturday and Monday from 10 A.M. to 6. • P.M. for residents of Ashfield Township only. No land within the Township of Ashfield except the two parcels described above shall be used for • disposing of waste. Any person •who contravenes any of the pro- visions of the Dumping By -Law which was/ passed by council March 20th, 1973, shall be liable to a. fine not exceeding $300.00 for each offence. Donald • M. Simpson, Clerk, Township of Ashfield • STMEI4T E STERLING UST CORP. ailing Interest Rates ent Savings Plan cur Representative EX MacNAY LUCKNOW. COLLYER RICAL CONTRACTOR Specializing In. CTRIC HEATING, C WIRING AND REPAIRS and ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Financing Available w – Phone 528-5802 R. BRAY CTOR OF IROPRACTIC OSEPHINE STREET WINGHAM, ' PHONE 351.1224 WINGHAM EMORIALS NTEED GRANITES TERY LETTERING. ONABLE PRICES Direct and Save 351.1910 - Res. Ph. 357-1015 acKENZIE RIAL CHAPEL MER OF 14TED PUNERAL ORS SERVICE NERAL SERVICE Conducted according to • at your Home, 'your of at our Merndrial no additional charge: Iv, Phone 528.3432 Day or Night • ADMIRAL TV . AND. •ANTENNA SALES AND SERVICE • DON THOMPSON TV R.R. 3 RIPLEY • TELEPHONE 3!5-2393- K. J. ,MacKEISIZIE, O.D. • Optometrist LISTOWEL PHONE 291-1511 • INSURANCE • FIRE, WIND, CASUALTY AUTOMOBILE & INVESTMENTS To Protect Your Jack, • inure With/Jack Today. •J. A'. McDONAGH Lucknow, Phone 528-3423 R. W. ANDREW Barrister and Solicitor LISTOWEL, ONTARIO IN LUCKNOW. • Eiery Wednesday and • Saturday Afternoon Office in the Joynt Block Telephone: • Lucknow 528-3116 R. W. BELL OPTOMETRIST.— GODERICH , • The Square (Phone 524-7661) • A. M. 'HARPER CHARTERED • ACCOUNTANT 40 The Square, Goderich Telephone 524-7562 • / PAGE 111111 CARD OF THANKS wish to express thanks to the nursing staff at Wingham and •District Hospital for their good care, to Doctors Corrin and Mc- Kim and to neighbours and friends for cards and visits. Oscar Hodgins We would like to extend our sincere thanks to relatives, neigh- bours and friends for the. beauti- ful floral tributes, memorial don- ations and other kind acts of sympat shown' during our re- cent s d bereavement in the tragic s Michael. Special thanks to Rev. Ball, Jack and Lorraine McGuire, Bill and Beth Johnstone and the Olivet unit of the Ripley U.C.W. Jean and David King and family We wish to extend our sincere thanks to relatives, • neighbours • -and friends for the kindness and sympathy shown during our re- cent sad bereavement in the loss of a dear. wife & mother, and for the beautiful floral tributes, cards of sympathy and memorial don- • ations. Special thanks to Dr. Mc- Kim, The MacKenzie. Funeral Home. and Rev.. McClenaghan as • well as those who assisted so capably at home. Lorne and Marsha Alton We wish to extend our sincere thanks to relatives, neighbours and friends for the kindness and sympathy shown during our re- cent sad bereavement in the loss of a dear daughter and sister. Special thanks to everyone who so capably assisted with and pro- vided food, at home. Gordon and Hazel Smyth •and family We wouldl ike to extend our sincere thanks to our friends and relatives for the expressions of sympathy, food brought to our homes and kindness shown during the sad bereavement of our daughter-in-law and sister-in-law Kathlene Alton. • Harvey and Bessie Alton • Ronald and Edna Alton • Paul and Eleanor Henderson • I would like to extend a great • big thank you to everyone who was so kind to mewhile I was in University Hospital. These acts • of thoughtfulness are deeply ap- preciated and will always be re- membered. Sincerely Linda Henderson We/ wish to extend our warmest thanks to our friends and, neigh- bours who honoured us at • a • gathering at , our home on May 30th and presented us with two lounge chairs, a lawn table and • a valet jewel box. • Ralph, Euphemia and Jack Cameron • .We wish to express thanks to all those who sent cards and gifts while in Victoria Hospital. Tom, Hilda and Mark Andrew I wish to thank friends and • neighbours for cards, gifts and visits while I was in St. JosephLs Hospital, London and since re- turning home. All was deeply ap- • preciated. •• Isabel Gaunt I would like to thank everyone for visits, cards, gifts ' and flowers while I was a patient in University Hospital, London. All was very much appreciated. Joyce Moran Tim Reurink wishes to express thanks for cards and assistance with farm work while he was hos- pitalized due to a hand injui.y. All was deeply appreciated. BrITONAGH REAL ESTATE BROKER HOME • 1 storey bungalow in Lucknow, 4 piece bath 2 bedrooms, 1 block from main street. Asking • price.$11,500. WANTED LISTINGS Have prospective clients for all kinds of properties LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Bus. 528-2031 Res. 528-3821 • Treat Injuries At Hospital • Eric McNee, Dungannon, am- putated the distal end of his right first finger May 30 while using a planer at his home. Mr's. Stanley (Jean) Hays, R. R. 1 Wroxeter, driver 9f a car ap- plied the brakes to avoid striking some children who were.crossing the road and lost control and • went into a ditch and into a field on the 9th of Turnberry. Invest- igated aby Wingham 0.P.P. Balzer. Mrs. James (Bertha) Struthers • of Teeswater, was driver of a car involved in ,a rear end colli- sion, 1 mile south of Molesworth. Appaiently she, slowed her car to avoidl a previous accident and the driver behind her struck her car. Mrs. Struthers was admitted to hospital with chest injuries and neck and left leg injuries. List- owel 0.P.P. investigated. Wayne Carter, age 18, R. R. 5 Lucknow, lost control of his motorcycle June 3 and recoived abrasions and contusions to his right arm and abdomen. Wing - ha m 0.P .P. Cpl. Croskill in Red Cross youth learn the neces- sity of concern for their own community and for the larger community of the world. • H. D. PURDON Real Estate (limited M.L.S. REALTOR ON MAIN STREET downtown, excellent • accommodation for apartment building, or business •with spacious living quarters, multi - attached garage., Wonder- ful opportunity for right person. LOTS FOR SALE — quiet resi- dential area, near public school, close to- high school buses, price $1800. Member of London and Si. Thomas • Real Estate Board for M.L.S. Listings with 700 member salesmen to sell for you Phone WIngham 357736P • ' CHISHOLM FUEL., SUNOCO ' DISTRIBUTOR • LUCKNOW . . Phone 529-7524 Or. 524-705i FREE BURNER SERVICE Products For Farm, Home and Industry tii.+++++++++.44•444.44+*+••• FOR SALE 250 ACRE FARM in West Wm..: anosh Twp.; approximately 200 acres workable; 8 room well - cared 'for home with all conven- iences; drilled well. Barn 72 x- 38 and 40 x 40. Present owner carrying on mixed farming. Pos- session can be arranged. 150 ACRE FARM in Kinloss Twp., nearly all workable, slightly rol- ling, good drainage. Two storey brick home with new kitchen, bathroom and furnace. Barn 40 x 72 with loose pens for beef cattle; 2 silos 18 x 50 and 14 48. This farm is well located; possession and terms can be ar- ranged. • COUNTRY HOME located in vil- lage, on one acre of land. Four bedroom home with 3 piece bath, oil furnace. Taxes $135.00 a year. If you are looking for a retire- ment or summer property make • an appointment to see this home. 3 BEDROOM frame home, re- quiring renovation, two miles from Lake Huron, situated on • acreage to suit the purchaser. • Asking $5,000. Possession on ap- proval of severance. • 200 ACRE° Highway farm, close to Auburn; large barn plus mod- ern pole )arn° and 2 silos and 1 =loader; 4 bedroom frame • home with 4 piece bath. Excel- lent productive soil. Make an ap- • pointment to see this property. GENERAL. STORE located on • Highway handling a full line of groceries, meat, feed and dry goods. The 3 bedroom living quarters have been recently re- novated. Having a turnoirer in excess of $100,000, this is an ex- • cellent location and terms can be arranged. Shown by •appointment only. • 50 ACRE FARM, 1 mile from Highway -Noe 21, 7 room brick home, recently remodelled, with every convenience; broadloom; nearly • all furniture to remain. Barn 45 x 60 with painted steel siding/ The land is level and well drained, presently all seeded down. This is an above average • property and must be seen to be appreciated. Terms available. If you are thinking of buying or have property for sale. give us a Call • WARREN ZINN Phone 529-7350 Wilfred Mcintee & Co., Limited • • • WALKERTON Member of the Grey and Bruce Multiple Listings, Service List MIA. — Over 60 Salesmen Working For You