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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-09-25, Page 5ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, Inc 1N.G EVENTS. SMBN AND KINETTE CYSTIC FIBROSIS WALKATHON Lucknow and District Kins- d Kinettes will be taking a Walkathon in supe st ic Fibrosis, on . Sunday, r 6th, The walk will start ucknow and end in Wing - pledges and donations be very much appreciated. e display ad elsewhere. in e frt give a childther thehelppg of life. BENEFIT DANCE nefit dance for Bill and e McPherson, nho had ne damaged by fire, will on Friday night, Septem- h .Holyrood Hall. Carruth- estra. Ladiesbring lunch. T TURKEY SUPPER e Tuesday, October 22 Hot Turkey Supper in the w United Church, auspices United Church Women. EY FALL .FAIR, DANCE be held in. Ripley High Gym on Saturday, Septem- Music by Satin. Brass. TO PLOWING MATCH '? will be leaving. Lucknow m. on Friday, September or the Plowing Match. 526-3007 for reservations. 1PLEY FALL FAIR AY, SEPTEMBER 27 — pm., indoor exhibits and s in Huron Township Hall School Auditorium, 50c AY; SEPTEMBER 28 fair program, bands, par - des, refreshment booths, d 75 cents. and saddle horse shows, w, cattle etc., fall fair high school auditorium, rasa Orchestra, $4.00 a Dancing 10 p.m. to 1:00 YTH LIONS BINGO Lions . Club Saturday Bingos, 8:30 p.m. BI al Hall. Jackpot $150 on regular and share the games. Everyone wel- OCKEY MEETING LEY - 'HURON NOR HOCKEY IZATIONAL MEETING DAY, SEPTEMBER 26th AT 8:30 P.M. at the CION HALL, RIPLEY 4 interested coaches, ltrs er anyone willing to help, kindly attend WWWWWWWWwwit :ULBERT'S INET. SHOP IMBERLEY !LES DISPLAYED ipra, provincial, 'ter, carriage house FINISHES Ltnet, cherrY and white 1942,11 AND 39S-5516 likkaftoomealinumniumm LOST THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO LOST 13 head of Holstein bull, calves, from 200 to 450. lbs. Jack Farrish, phone 529-7361. LOST -- at Lucknow ball park, boy's gold signet ring with blue stone. Finder please phone 528- 3944 or 529-7309. YOU SERVE BY GIVING dilkoy CIAG INSURANCE Agent lean Whitby Lucknow ALLAN'S ALUMINUM SALES and SERVICE WINDOWS, DOORS, CANOPIES, AWNINGS, SHUTTER, 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 .HEATING, ELECTRIC WIRING AND REPAIRS and . ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Hydro Financing Available Lucknow — Phone 528-5802. MacKENZIE MEMORIAL CHAPEL A MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED FUNERAL DIRECTORS SERVICE FUNERAL SERVICE Services conducted according to your wishes at your Home, your Church, or at our Memorial Chapel at no additional charge. Lucknow, Phone 528-3432 Day or Night Rep.: Wingham Memorials WXNGHAM MEMORIALS GUARANTEED GRANITES CEMETERY LETTERING. REASONABLE PRICES Rep.: MacKenzie Funeral Home Bus. Ph. 357-1910 Res. Ph. 357-1015 CHISHOLM FUELS HEATING bits 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 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 FI.RE,-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 L•ISTOWEL,• ONTARIO IN LUCKNOW Every Wednesday Afternoon OFFICE IN McDONAGH INSURANCE OFFICE R. W. BELL OPTOMETRIST -- GODERICH, The, Square (Phone 524:766i)' A. M. HARPER CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 40 The Square, Goderich Telephone 524-7562 Reid & Peterson CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Wingham 357-1522 J. A. PETERSON, C.'A. W. REID, C. B. Res. 528-2004 CARD OF THANKS To all my friends, neighbours, and relatives, "Thank You" for thinking of me during my recent illness. Joan Ferguson To all those who visited me,. sent flowers, fruit, candy, cards and letters and to those who call- ed and helped out in any way at home, while I was a patient in Victoria Hospital, London; please accept my sincere thanks. Also a special thank you to Dr. J. K. Wyatt, the medical staff of third floor, east and the Rev. Donald Powell. . Chester Twamley I wish to sincerely thank all those who sent me cards and es- pecially to the Legion for the nice box of fruit and check; also Drs. Corrin and McKim and the doc tors .and nurses in Westminster Hospital in London. • Earl Cranston Mrs. Ed Thom wishes to sin- cerely thank all ' who remember- ed her with cards, gifts .,and visits while she was in Wingham Hos- pital. All was deeply appreciated. Mrs. Ewart McPherson wishes to thank all who remembered her with cards and visits while shewas in Victoria Hospital, Lon- don and since coming home. All was deeply appreciated. Linda and Allan Andrew want to thank all their friends, who made their reception such a hap- py occasion. A special thanks to Donald McKenzie and the hockey club, Mrs. Mole and Mrs. El- phick • for a delicious buffet and brother Tom for his part in the social evening. Thank you To the many friends, neigh- bours and relatives who have ex- pressed their kindnesses and sympathy to us on the passing of Robert Charles Watson, we wish to say thank you very much. The beautiful floral tributes, the charitable donations and the num- erous offers of help and moral support were greatly appreciated. Such kindnesses will .always be remembered: We would like to say a special thank you to the young people who found Bob, the Goderich O.P.P. investigating of- ficers who notified the family of the accident, Steven Wylds, Mrs. Jack Farrish, the pallbearers, the flower bearers, Rev. Glenn Noble, Bob McKenzie. Rae Sr. and Edna Watson,. Don and Dorothy (Watson) Farrish and family Jim and Pat Watson Rae Jr. and Fleury Watson I would like to thank everyone who sent me cards while I was in Victoria Hospital, London. Thanks also to the nurses there. Wes Joynt The family of the late Raymond Mitchell wishes to extend sincer- est thanks to their relatives, neighbours and friends for floral tokens and donations to the heart foundation,' for the many expres- sions of sympathy, acts of kind- ness and help in their home by friends, also the pallbearers, flower bearers, Dr. Tindall and Dr. McKim, the Rev. Carnochan and the MacLennan McCreath Funeral •Directors, in this time of bereavement, I wish to express my sincere thanks to friends and . neighbours for their acts of kindness while I was a patient in the hospital. Special thanks also to Dr. Corrin, Dr. McKim and the Wingham Hospital staff. Charles Fowler ' I wish to thank all my relatives and friends for flowers, gifts, cards, phone calls, and visits while I was a patient in Wingham General Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Corrin and .Dr. McKim, and nurses at the hospital. Also those who helped with work at home. Sincerely Orville Elliott PAGE FIVE CARD OF THANKS We would' like to thank the Knox Presbyterian, Church. Choir and Session members of Ripley for their kind words, thoughtful- ness and patience during the past six years. Your gift and luncheon will long be, remembered and cherished. Thanking you all again. Doug, Karen, Donald and Ainslie, Martyn STRAYED STRAYED —, from lot 6, conces- sion 8, Ashfield on Monday even- ing, September 23, two Hereford heifers, about 700 lbs. Call Clete Dalton 529-7124. WANTED WANTED -. babysitting day or night in my own- home. Phone 528-2608. HELP WANTED - Westinghouse Canada Limited requires persons willing totrain 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 — 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 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 - to rent 50 or more acres in Huron Township for crop- ping purposes. Payment in ad- vance. Phone 395-5526. WANTED — 200 bales of fresh cut hay, fresh or year old. Good hay for. horses. Phone 528-2248. HANOVER HOLIDAY TOURS Contact Hanover Travel for membership on the following motor coach tours. SEPTEMBER 29 4 days Agawa Canyon and Mac- kinac Island. October 2nd - 5th and October 8th - Ilth -= 4 days, Lake Placid. and Tupper Lake. f ctober 11 ° — Special Thanks- giving 4 day tour, evening de- parture to Ottawa, Gatineau, Laurentians. No overnight driv •, Washington and Virginia Special Senior Citizens 7 day tour, October 17 23. October 12th — 15 day Arizona, Nevada and California tour. Sun -flight Caribbean vacations. Domestic and International air- litie reservations, International and C.P. rail reservations. • All tour departures direct from your area. For descriptive brochures and personal travel assistance contact HAPOVER TRAVEL SERVICE 290 - 10th Street, Hanover, Ont. 364-3270 out -of -Town Clients 1-800.264-3007 Toll free