The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-09-12, Page 6I would like "to thank friends
and neighbours for cards, gifts
and visits while I was hospital-
ized, also Doctors Corrin and Mc-
Kim; nurses on 2nd floor and
ambulance service. All was 'deep-
ly appreciated.
Jelle' de Jong
We would like to express our
sincere thanks to friends, neigh-
bours and relatives for all ex-
pressions of sympathy, flowers,
donations received and food
brought in, at the time of our ber-
eavement. A special'thank you
to MacKenzie Memorial Chapel
and Rev. Glenn Noble.'
Donalda Scott
Walter Scott
Clayton and Marion Leddy
Our sincere thanks and apprec-
ation to friends, neighbours and
relatives, for kindnesses and ex-
pressions of sympathy at the pas-
sing of W. David Scott. Spec-
ial thanks to Mr. and Mrs. John
Wraith and Mr. and Mrs. George
Wraith.
Gordon and Vera Scott
Donalda and Walter Scott
Lucknow Sentinel',
Lucknow Ontirio.
I was' impressed by the over-
flow of visitors to the Craft Fair ,
and the editorial by The Editor
of the Blyth Standard. Building
any housing without sewage seems
"risky" ...septic-tanks aren't that
marvelous. Anyone who has ever
lived on the ground-floor (1 never
have) has had memorable exper-
ience of overflows and backups...
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THANK YOU •
The Lucknow Lawn Bowling
Club would like to acknowledge
and thank the following for don-
ations to' their annual Labour
Day Merchant's Tournament:
Treleasien's Mill, Allan Hackett,'
Massey Ferguson, Flak Mill, Se-
poy Drive-In, Symes Bros., West
Wawanosh Insurance, Gordon
Finlayson (scales), Bob " McIn-
tosh, Ron Forster Septic tanks,
'Porter's Septic Tanks, Brock Cle-
land, George Jdynt, Drs. Corrin
and McKim, Supertest Garage,
Sunoco Garage, Ford Garage,
Lucknow Bowl, Gordon John-
stone, Liquor Store, Grant Chis-
holm, Art Helm, C. & M. Trans-
port, Sutton's 'Butcher Shop, Bud
Hamilton, Fina Garage, Lucknow
Machine Shop, Fairview Dairy,
James Boyle, Finlay Decorators,
Greer's T.V., Seigrist's '5 to 1.00
Store, Fisher's' Barber Shop,
Sepoy Store, Ashton's Store, Log
Cabin Restaurant, Agnew's Jew-
.•ellery Store, Hall's Red and
White, Umbach's Drug Store,
Machan's Hardware, Bank of
Montreal, Sanderson's Store,
Mayfair Restaurant, Finlayson's
Grocery, Co-op, Lucknow Sent-
inel, Johnstone & Sons, The
Beauty Boutique, Village Shop,
H. & B. Discount, Bob MacKen-
zie, Lucknow Fruit. Market, Pet-
ter's Shoes, Lorne Reid, Silver-
wood •Dairies, Henderson LUDV"
ber, McDonagh's, Insurance, J. E.
MacDonald Garage, London Tire
HURON
PLOWING
MATCH .
SATURDAY.
'SEPTEMBER 15
—.Coimneneing at 9:30 a.m.
The Howard Datar's
Farm 1 mile north of
DASHWOOD'
QUEEN CONTEST
-- Horseshoe Pitching
Admission Free
49,10,u60,to.tc49-$.9x~tuoftt.oltowzra.
CARD...OF...THANKS.
46th ANNUAL
TENDERS
FOR fOR
'TER :MANAGEI SALE
AUCTION' SALE
Of immaculately kept recently
purchased furniture and appli
' &flees, bedding and linens, small
utensils and kitchenware, dishes
and home accessories.' Being sold
On behalf:IA the owners who are
moving.,. Being conducted through
the facilities of
ESTATE MARKETING
SERVICES
AUCTION CENTRE
WIngham,, Ontario
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15
12:30
Included are -- good 3. pc.
moderen bedroom suite; Sim-
mons Beautyrest mattress and
box spring; PilloWback recliner
chair; Philco solid state stereo-
phonit record player and F.M.
receiver with multiplex in beauti-
ful walnut cabinetry; 2 Electro-
home speakers (satelite); recent-
ly purchased bronzetone dinette
suite; set- of matching living
room tables; brown chesterfield;
4' box spring and mattress; G.E.
window type air conditioner in
good condition; recent Westing-
house television set; twobuffets,
complete bedroom suite in walnut
About one year old; good clean
almost new box spring and mat-
tress; davano' suite; immaculate
chrome and black kitchen suite;
cedar chest; exercise bicycle;
several odd chairs and good
tables; solidly constructed ping;
gong' table; almost new Frigi-
daire deluxe dryer; some good
well-kept tools and quality "Mr.
Fixit" accessories and two good
electric motors; some immacu-
late bedding and linens; nice sel-
ection of dishes; smallwares;
small appliances and utensils.
/ Auctioneer Jack Alexander
Preview: Friday, September .14
2:00 p.m. till 0:00 p.m.
Saturday, 10:00 a.m. till sale time
for complete auction information
J. A. Currie 357-1011 Manager
Estate Marketing Services
Wingham, Ontario
"Our reputation is our
recommendation"
CLEARING AUCTION SALE.
Of Household Effects &, Antiques
will be held for
GEORGE McDONALD
At Lurgan Beach, Cottage No. 60
Turn,West at Pine River Church.
on Hwy. 21 and follow Auction
Signs to Lurgan Beach north of
the river
On SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15
AT 2:30 P.M.
Captain chair; leather rocking
"hair and foot stool; chesterfield
chair; coffee table; round ex-
tension table oak 3 boards; six
round back chairs; kitchen table;
4 chairs pine 'seats refinished;
kitchen extension table with 2
boards; chrome table; cherry.
table'; 4 chairs press back, lady
face design; rocking chair; arm
chair; chest of drawers; 2 box
spring and mattress; 2, fan back
chairs; head board; 2 dressers;
wash stands; oak desk; wicker
stand; end tables and stands;
floor lamp; coal oil lamps; crocks
and jugs; china; cooking dishes;
cutlery; pictures; clothes rack;
barbecue;' pillows and linens;
other articles too numerous to,
mention.
Auctioneers Comments '
Ths is a good' line of Household
Furniture and Antiques and hest
to go as cottage is sold.
• TERMS CASH, '
Owner and auctioneers not
responsible for accidents
or injuries in any way connected
with the sole
GEORGE McDONALD,
Ripley, Prop.
• Auctioneers: Grant McDonald,
Ripley, phone 3954351
Wallace Minitel), Toeswater
Phone 392-6170
AUCTION SALE .
CLEARING AUCTION 'SALO
Of High Quality Grade Holstein
Milk Cows and Equipment
will be held for
'BILL DE JONG
At Lot 32; Concession, 1, East
Wawanosh, 1q miles east of
Auburn or 5 miles west, of Blyth
On MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
Commencing at• 1:30 p.m.
40 milk cows from • United
Breeders sires for several years;
9 cows (6 yr. old) are from Per-
seus blood lines, most of herd
fresh in mid summer. Breeding
dates & ages given day of sale; 4
Surge milker units; pipeline for'
40 cows; 2 Surge vacuum pumps;
step saver with 95 ft. of • glass
line.
TERMS OF SALE — CASH
Owner or /auctioneer not
• risponsible for accidents
George Powell, Clerk
Brian Rintoul, Auctioneer
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to say thank you
for • visits, cards and treats while
I was in hospital. It was much
appreciated.
Leonard Irwin
A sincere thank . you to all
friends, neighbours and relatives,
who in any way helped to make
my 80th birthday celebration such,
a happy one; to my daughter and
son-in-laW at whose home it was
held, to those who called person-
ally and also for' the many lov-
ely gifts and cards. •
Mrs. Ethel MacDonald
The Rev. and. Mrs, T. J. Mc-
Kinney express their deep apprec-
iation to the members and ad-
herents' of Knox Presbyterian
Church, Teeswater and Kinlough
Presbylerian Church and to their
many friends and neighbours for
their inany beautiful gifts and
good wishes received: prior to
their moving to St. Paul's Pres-
byterian Church, Port Hope, Ont-
ario. They are most grateful for
all the kindness shown them, and
express their thanks most sincer-
My.
CHISHOLM
FUELS
HEATING
OILS
SUNOCO DISTRIBUTORS
• 'LUCKNOW ' ,
Phone 529-7524 or 524-7081
'FREE BURNER SERVICE
Products For Farm, Home and
' Industry
KINTAII.
..e.... ...
Cletus. Dalton and Eugene Simpson were dinner pegs s
Frayne went to Georgia this
week, to attend a shOw, of farm
Machinery.
Viiitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Greg,' Whitechurch; and Mrs..
wMeaeckI.ntyre. They left Monde'
/
MacKiw
Duncan' Simpion on Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. George
Mr. and Mrs. J oe
MaChan, Waterloo, and Mrs.
titre motored to , Yorktou
Bill Gibson
and- her daughter Saskatchewan, to vi sit with hi 'Fisher of Wineham and.
Rhonda and,. sons Bill and
brother Dr. anci ktrs. Arch
daughters, Mrs. •Carnian
Jean Carruthers, Julia and An- Guelph stayed at the Mark
returningmarilyn htionmdenoFbriliasylemofanli:
drew, Goderich., tyre residence during thei
• Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. parents' visit in the West.
.
Bruce MacDonald were Mr,. :Mr. John Simpson, Doak
and Mrs. Admit •Donaldson of Simpson and Miss Nlargarel
Glasgow, Scotland. Mrs. Simpson were dinner guests re
Donaldson was the former Saturday evening
'Donald Simpson. -
M dl,(entt Miss D'
. mer employment at Won-
' returned ' from Bala, in
ianne a Mary Dempster who lived at
Kintiiil 50 years ago.
Robbie and Debbie Muskoka :this lend ai
Berland. They stayed with Mrs.
area wee I,
Charles Jones. "
ter being camp counsellor the MacDonald''have spent their
Summer in London with sum- for 1..
MacDonald's sister, Mrs.
the sumMer•
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. son
visited. in Chatham will Mr, and Mrs. D1.111C80 SOP
Congratulations to the ak
Rev. • this week aftei
and :bridge ball team, aged.
' formerly of the Kint.ail area.
weeks
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Rankin
Mr and Mrs. Larry MO Mr. and Mrs. Robin Davey
trophy against North Ashfield tyre visited in Ashfield for t and Jenny of Toronto spent the
and :under, for winning their
holidays.
Wednesday might. ' '
R ev .
h k Mr United Church'
12 9 d. h I'd ys at their sum
Ap the pulpit ,
Carnochin of RiP1 9
mer home at Mount Forest.]
pen mg. o i a ,
K. Rooney will bend
too lad
I wish to thank all those who
visited me, sent cards, letters
and flowers,, during 'my stay at
London University Hospital. Spec-
ial thanks to those who supplied
the transportation there and home
again. This indeed was greatly
appreciated.
Mrs. flhea Whitby •
I want vto thank friends and
neighbours,' for their kindness,
cards, letters and visits during
my stay in- Victoria Hospital.
Their kindnesses 'will long be re-
membered.
Janie McInnis
To all who remembered me
with cards, letters, gifts and
visits while I was in hospital and
also when 'I was at Mississauga.
I would like to say a sincere
Thank You, also to those who
helpedat home and brought
treats since' I returned.
• . Mrs. Harvey Alton
John and I . wish to thank
friends and neighbours of Dun-
gannon area for the beautiful
gifts of coffee and end-tables,
and lamps we received.
Sincerely
Deb and John Meurs
FOR LUCKNOW ARENA
Tendered weekly salary to include all nee. essary assistants. Assistants to be paid by Arena Manager.-- Lowest or any tender not necessarily iccepted. All applications to be filed at Town Office, not later than 12 noon, October 11 1973, Duties to commence November 1, 1973.
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL
Readers Write . • • in the most modern of dwellings;
Once ,, in the early days, so l ':
am told , Luc know supported the
hotels. Has no one given though
to accommodating visitors to the
Cra ft. Fair , tenants of Senior Cit'
izen Hosuing , by converting the
present residence of Pine Crest
Manor to a Hotel? 'My mother
knew the residence, as her girl-
hood home; her father was Fredo
erick George Grundy. Think"
about ie :
Yours sincerely,
(Miss) Winnifred J. Mall. '
INTENDED FOR TWO WEEKS AGO
Saturday evening with. Mr. an
. ,Mrs.. Gordon Fergt ison,of Delhi
he e
SimMprs'on and johnS171Mpissson'MpargiaarieA't fourR SneYunsdacy9.
h81 for t
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