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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-09-18, Page 5SDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1974 1 VENTS AVER HOLIDAY TOURS et Hanover Travel for ship on the following coach tours. SE�p,, MBE. -29 Agawa Canyon and Mac - and. 2nd - 5th and October 4 days Lake Placid Lake. 11 — Special Thanks - 4 day tour, evening de - to Ottawa, Gatineau, No, overnight driv- r 16 — 14 day Florida r Senior Citizens. 12th — 15 day Arizona, and California tour. t Caribbean vacations. c and International air- ations, C.N. and C.P. ations. a. departures direct from descriptive brochures and travel assistancec contact HANOVER VEL SERVICE 10th Street, Hanover, Ont. 364-3270 Out -of -Town Clients 400.265.3007 Toll free FOR RENT -- furnished bed - ms with frig and stove, supplied. Phone . 528-3723. Apartments. - 3 bedroom house ley, available first week Phone 395-5305. -- bed sitting room t, electrically heated, 528.2174 or 395-5596. FOIL RENT — available ist to April .30th. En - to Box B, The Lucknow —large apartment in dose to Main Street. X528.2420. RENT — furnished apart - in Lucknow, including and stove in very quiet lent building. Close to %o, reasonable rate s. It for working or elderly Or single person. No child - Contact Tom Pritchard, &6347 evenings. HOUSE • FOR RENT — 5 task of Lucknow. No rent 1e who would fix it up a Id keep in good shape. Call Lucknow 528-5804. AMRp irn THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, .LUCKNOW, ONTARIO SAVE YOUR SOLES IN THE WANT. ADS CIAG INSU'RANC'E Agent Jean Whitby Lucknow ALLAN'S ALUMINUM SALES and SERVICE WINDOWS, DOORS, CANOPIES, AWNINGS, SHUTTERS, ETC. Increase the value of your home or cottage by Phoning 392.6065 for free estimates INVESTMENT THE STERLING TRUST CORP. Prevailing Interest Rates Retirement Savings Plan Your Representative ALEX MacNAY LUCKNOW TED COLLYER ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Specializing In ELECTRIC /MATING, ELECTRIC WIRING AND REPAIRS and ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Hydro Financing Available Lucknow -- Phone 528-5802 MacKENZLE MEMORIAL CHAPEL A MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED FUNERAL DIRECTORS SERVICE FUNERAL SERVICE Services conductedaccording to yourwishes at your Home, your Church, or at our Memorial Chapel at no additional charge. Lucknow, Phone 528-3432 Day or Night Rep.: Winghain Memorials w WINGHAM MEMORIALS' GUARANTEED GRANITES CEMETERY LETTERING. REASONABLE PRICES Rep.: MacKenzie Funeral Home . Bus. Ph: 357-1910 Res'. Ph. 357-1015 ClifiSHOLM FUELS HEATING OILS SUNOCO DISTRIBUTORS LUCKNOW Phone 529-7524 or 524-7681 FREE BURNER SERVICE Products For Farm, Home and Industry CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATES HEALTH CENTRE R. BRAY, D.C. D. LEE, D.C. 197 Josephine St., Wingham Phone 357-1224 war FRED LAWRENCE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR HOME, FARM AND INDUSTRIAL WIRING PHONE AUBURN 526-7505. ADMIRAL TV AND ANTENNA SALES .AND SERVICE DON THOMPSON TV R.R. 3 RIPLEY TELEPHONE . 395-2393 INSURANCE FIRE, WIND, CASUALTY AUTOMOBILE & INVESTMENTS To Protect Your Jack, Insure With Jack Today. J. A. McDONAGH Lucknow, Phone 528-3423 R. W. ANDREW .: Barrister and Solicitor LISTOWEL, ONTARIO IN LUCKNOW Every Wednesday Afternoon OFFICE IN McDONAGH INSURANCE OFFICE R. W. BELL OPTOMETRIST — GODERICH The Square (Phone, 524-7661) A. M. HARPER CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 40 The Square, Goderich Telephone 5247562 Reid & Peterson CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Wingham 357-1522 J. A. PETERSON, C. A. Res. 528-2004 B. W. REID, C.A. WANTEfY WANTED babysitting day or night in my own home. Phone 528-2608. HELP WANTED — Westinghouse Canada Limited requires persons willing to train as electrical mechanics for the repair and re- winding of , electric motors and generators at their Kitchener Ser- vice Centre. Apply to. 350 Manitou Drive, Kitchener, 579-4940. . WANTED TO BUY — manure, will pay $1.00 a ton. Phone Tony McQuail 528-6542. WANTED --- a single to share house, Dungannon area, $65 per month plus some pet care. Write to Box 83 Goderich. WANTED -- Beatty windmill in good condition. Will pay $50, Con- tact ontact Edward Gingerich, R.R. 2 Lucknow. WORK WANTED — carpenter, re- pairs" and new work, cement foundations and stabling, reason- able rates. Roy C. Schneller, phone Wingham 357-1291. WANTED — 10 cord of wood, 12 inches in length, maple and beech. Bryan Gammie, phone 528-5357. WANTED — to rent 50 or more acres in Huron Township for crop- ping purposes. Payment in ad- vance. Phone 395-5526. WANTED TO BUY — used rab- bit cages. Call Roger after 5 at 395-5713. NOTICE HILRAY FARMS LTD. ABATTOIR, HOLYROOD The best in Home Grown, Dry Fed, Drug Free Beef. Try our Fresh/Home Made Sausage. Cus- tom killing by appointment. Phone 528-2132 ATTENTION LUCKNOW - DUNGANNON BOWLERS Bowling begins on Wednesday, September 25 for teams 1 - 6 and Thursday, September 26 for teams 7 - 12. Please be on hand by 8:15 if possible as Mr. Webb will,have a few announcements for s. NOTICE RE -CLOSING Irvin's Garage, Dungannon will be closed for one week from Thursday, September 19th to September 26th. REST HOME Minimum care residence avail- able mid November. Enquiries in-` vited to Box D, The Lucknow Sentinel. NOTICE TREE PLANTING ASSISTANCE Those wishing to have land re- forested in 1974 are requested to make applications by October .1st, 1974. Applications will be processed on a first come, first served basis. Contact the: Secretary - Treasurer, MAITLAND VALLEY CONSERVATION AI FHORITY Box 5, Wroxeter, Ontario 519-335-3557 NOTICE COMMERCIAL FEATURE Teeswater Fair is sponsoring a commercial feature in beef, as well as quality pork at the fair. Trucking arrangements t� the plant will be made by the Fair board. Pork entries must as- semble at Teeswater Pork Pro- ducers Assembly Yard on Tues- day, October 8 between 9 and 11 a.m. Beef entries must be mailed to secretary Mrs. Evan Smyth, R.R. 1 Formosa by Friday, September 20. BEEF ENTRIES No. of heifers No. of steers Name Address PAGE FIVE LOST — 13 head of Holstein bull calves, from 200 to 450 lbs. Jack Farrish, phone 529-7361. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank everyone who assisted in any way during our recent loss of a dear husband and father. A sincere thank you to all the neighbours for donations and expressions of sympathy. Special thanks to the Legion members. This will long be remembered. Mrs. L. Darby Mrs. S. Gorham and family Mr. F. Darby and family Mrs. M. Passmore and family We wish to acknowledge with sincere appreciation the beauti- ful floral tributes, the donations to . Heart, . Cancer and Gideon funds, expressions of sympathy, and acts of kindness by neigh- bours, relatives and friends in ;our recent bereavement. The family of Mrs. John Miller Orland Richards wishes to thank all for cards, flowers, phone calls and visits, while a patient in University Hospital, London. All was greatly apprec- ated. The family of the late Mrs. Charles Steward wishes to extend. sincerest thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbours for the floral tokens, donations to the Canadians Cancer Society,. ex- pressions of sympathy and many. kind acts during our recent be- reavement. Our deepest gratitude to . attending Doctors, Nurses in Wingham Hospital and University Hospital in London, Rev. Glenn Noble and the Ladies of the W. M.S. of the Presbyterian Church, the pallbearers and fiowerbear- ers. Stella, Verna and Zylda and families J. L. MacMillan wishes to ex- press thanks for cards and visits, while he was in St. Joseph's Hos- pital, London. All was greatly ap- preciated. CRAWFORD — the family wishes to thank their many neighbours, friends and relatives for the aid received by them, to those left at home and to Mary in the hospital for the past seven weeks due toa car accident. The lovely gifts, cards, eats, etc. will always be remembered by the family. Spec- ial thanks to C.W.L. Kingsbridge, Drs. Jackson, Wallace and nurses. Fred and Mary Crawford and family My sincere thanks to all in Dun- gannon and surrounding area, who so generously donated to- wards a gift (a beautiful mirror) for me on the occasion of my re- cent marriage. Yoar choice of a gift couldn't have pleased 'me more and your thoughtfulness in remembering me in this way and your best wishes are appreciated and will always be remembered. Special thanks to those who . ar- ranged this, who did the shopping and then made the presentation in my home. Jean Jervis Mr. and Mrs. William MacPher- son of Holyrood wish to thank friends and neighbours, the Tees - water Fire Department and all those who assisted in any way at the time of their house fire. This helpfulness is very much apprec- iated. Gang can be CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY