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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-08-25, Page 5All Ontario Financial Consultants Ltd. • .We specialize in arranging and buying first and second mortgages. Any amount BOX. 4, ARTHUR KITCHENE'R 8484510 743-5361 THE LUCKNOW SENTINELeLUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE FIVE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST '25, 1876 HOT MIX' 'PAVING. DRIVE-WAYS AND PARKING LOTS FOR FREE ESTIMATES PHONE :ROBERT ..51(MES:-..• CONTRACTOR Lucknow •5213.-3047 PINE LODGE 'REST HOME (THE, FORMER PINECREST MANOR NURSING HOME) (GOUGH ST., LUCKNOW ONTARIO) A supervised retirement' rest home caring for. Your •personal needs'24 •hdurs per day. STANDARD, SEMI-PRIVATE AND PRIVATE ACCOMMODATIONS LUCKNOW, ONTARIO 528-2703 IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM. BONNETT — in loving memory of a dear' mother, Annie Bonnett, who passed away August 26, 1971. What we, would give ,if we could say Hello Mom, in the same old way; To hear your voice, see your smile, To sit with you and, chat awhile. - Sadly missed and • always re- membered by Jean and Richard Winter. BONNET!' — in loving memory of a' dear mother and mother-in- law, Mrs. Annie Bonnett, who passed away 5 years ago, August 26, 1971. • 0 happy hours we once enjoyed? How sweet their memory still, But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill. • Ever remembered by Robert and Ruby. CRANSTON — in loving 'memory of Mrs. Isaac (Salena Ruby) Cran- ston, who , passed ' away August 26th, 1974.' The depths of sorrow we cannot tell Of the loss of one we •loved so well. And while she sleeps a peabeful sleep - Her memory we,, shall always keep. Ever remembered by her family and grandchildren. CHISHOLM — in loving memory of a dear granddaughter arid niece Julie Marie Chisholm, who passed away one year ago August 22, 1975. Gone from .the earth so swiftly, Just like a flower in bloom, So young, so fair, so loving, Yet called away so soon. Ever remembered by grandpa and grandma, aunts and uncles, IRWIN in memor of Palmer Irwin, who passed away one year ago, August 18, 1975. Loving and kind in all his ways, Upright and just to the end of his dayS, Sincere and kind in heart and mind. What a beautiful memory he left behind. Ever remembered by his young- est brother Spence, sister-in-law Mildred and two nephews George and Ross. 1 WORKABLE PLAN Time your next move wisely— even the first robin has more , enterprise than sense. WANTED A. Sales Representative to Sell Farm or Industrial Buildings Applicant must have some knowledge of construct- ion, farming or sales background. This position offers above average remuneration and excellent company benefits. This is an all Ontario Company. •Apply to: R. Martin Structures Ltd. W. Ward, Sales Manager 39 Armstrong Ave.; Georgditowiit NOTICE HILRAY FARMS LTD. ABATTOIR, HOLYROOD The best. in Home• Grown, .Dry- Fed, Drug Free Beef, Try , our Fresh llornd Made Sausage. Cusp "l one killing by appeintment. Phone 528-2132 HAVING A DRINKING PROB- . LEM? AA- can, help. Phone. 'God- erich 524-6001 or 'Walkerton 881- 3655. NOTICE RE HOG SHIPPING I am now shipper for U.C.O. Hogs are shipped Monday from 7, a.m. 12 noon. Cattle are shipp- ' ed Tuesday, I will be at the yards Monday morning r and Tuesday from 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. I would appreciate your patronage. William, Taylor, 529-7310 - home 528-3119 --yard NOTICE Clifford Auction Centre accepts consignments of household effects, furniture and antiques anytime. We also handle complete or part- ial household and estates. Pick up ienced auctioneers, heated facilit- ies. For more information call 327-8120. ATTENTION BOWLERS Anyone wishing to' bowl on the Ladies- 9 o'clock Bowling League, commencing Monday, September 13th, please , contact Kay Craw- ford, 528-2942 or Merle Rhody 395- NOTICE OF PRE-REGISTRATION AT RIPLEY-HURON CENTRAL SCHOOL Any parents who • are • pew to the Ripley area and 'wilt have 'child- ren attending Ripley -. Huron Central School in September, are asked to complete registration de- tails on August 27, 1976 from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. If you are unable 'to attend on that date, pJease con- tact Floyd Stanley, principal at 3'95-2651 or 395-5277. TENDERS WANTED TOWNSHIP OF HURON DRAIN TENDERS Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 11:00 a.m. Sept- mber 7, 1976 for the construction rpf the Pollock Drain Extension 1976. The construction involves the excavation of 2200 11 of open ditch (approx. 3000 cu. yds.) plus necessary clearing and levelling. Plans, specifications and tender docuriients are available from the Engineer, Maitland Engineering Services Ltd., 224 Josephine Street, Wingham, Ontario, upon 'receipt of a $5.00 non-refundable' fee. A certified cheque for 10% of the' tender price must accom- pany each tender. Award of a contract will be sub- ject to a Court of Revision. Lowest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. Mrs. M. Coiling Clerk - Treasurer / TOWNSHIP OF HURON Ripley, Ontario FOR RENT FOR RENT small furnished up- stairs apartment on Main Street in • Lucknow, no -children, avail- able immediatelY. Phone" 528-3134 or 395-5596. FQR RENT upstairs apart- ment. Available,September 1. Ezra Stanley 528392. HOUSE FOR RENT — 2 bedroom house, 3 miles 'west of Dungannon., Phone Donald Curran 529-7459; APARTMENT FOR RENT — Main St. upstairs, 2 bedroom; 4 piece bath. Available September '1st. 528-3932. Notice To Creditors NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL' persons having claims a- gainst the Estate of THOMAS HENRY HACKETT, retired farm- er, late of the Township of Ash- field, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 13th day of August, 1976, are required to file the same with full particulars with .the undersigned by the 18th day Of September, '1976, as , after that dhte the assets of estate will be distributed. • DATED at Goderich, Ontario, this 18th day of August, 1976. PREST and EGENER, Barristers, etc. 33 Montreal Street, Goderich, Ontario Solicitors for the Estate WANTED WANTED TO RENT — land for 1977 crop production. Short or long-.term rent acceptable. Call 529-7890, or 529-7571 after 6. . HELP WANTED SChool Custodians to Start September 1, 1976 Bruce Peninsula District School, Lion's Head, Ont. Full-Titne custodian - 8 hours per day Monday through Friday inclusive for tatal _of 40 hours per week. Saugeen District Secondary School, Port Elgin, Ont. Part-Time Custodian - 2 hours per day Monday through :Friday inclusive for a total of 10'hours pet week. Applicants- must be willing to do shift .work if required and be able to provide medical certificate and proof of satisfactory chest x-ray or 'tuberculin test. Apply 'on or. before August 27, 1976 using application form which can be obtained by writing' or telephoning' the employer below. The Bruce County Board of Education Box 190, CHESLEY, Ontario Telephone: 363-2014 Attention: Mel F. Wedow SUpervisor of Buildings & Maintenance i DARBY — in' loving memory of a I husband, father and grandfather, Gordon Darby, who passed away August 16th, 1974. In sorrow we waited day by. day And watched his suffering there; Slowly but surely passing away From the, pain he scarce could • bear. • And ,then God called from His throne above. His suffering and pain is past:, We know he has, gone to realms of love And in Heaven has peace at last. Ever remembered by his wife, and family. CHISHOLM — in loving memory of a dear daughter, Julie Marie • Chisholm, who passed away •one year ago August 22, 1975. She makes the stars of heaven more bright, by shining among. them there each night.. Remembered always iby her Mom and Dad, Helen and Peter. • LDDY in loving memory of a dear son; Brian Joseph, who passed away 2 years ago, August 14, 1974. Through tears we watched you suffer, We saw you fade away. Our hearts were almost broken, You , fought so hard to stay. But vvhen• we saw you sleeping, So 'peaceful free from pain, We could not wish you back, To suffer so again. Now all we can do Dear Son, Is go and tend Your grave, And leave behind tokens of love, T6 the best Son God ever made.' Sadly missed and always rem— embered by Mom, Dad, Sister and Brother. COMING EVENTS 1976 NOlfTHERN STOCKER AND FEEDER SALES • WIART,ON ThurS, 'Sept. 9 - M OO 6.m,, 3000; WIARTON Thurs., Sept. 23' - 10:00, 3000; THESSALON Wed., Sept. 29 - 10:00 A.m., 1000; IVIANITOULIN .(Little Current), -- Thurs., Sept. 30 - 9:30 a.m, ' 2800; AIMS., -- Mon, Oct. 4 - 9:00 a.m„ 500; LA gARRE (DUPUY) -- Tues. Oct. 5,- 9:30 a.m., 2000; VILLE MARIE — Wed, Oct. 6 - 10:00 a.m., 500; NEW LISKEARD — Thurs., Oct. 7 - 11:00 a.M., 1000; SOUTH RIVER — Fri., Oct, 8 -.10:00 a.m.,' 1000; WIARTON — Thurs., Oct. 14' -:10:00. a.m., 3000; GALETTA -- Mon., ct. 18 10:00 A.m., 1500; RAINY RIVER (Stratton) — Mon., Oct. 18 - 11:00 a.m., 2600;' LA SARRE (Dupuy) — Tues., Oct. 19 - 10:00 a.m., 1000; SOUTH ,RIVER — Thuts., Oct. 21, - 11:00 a.m., 500. Advertising Manager: S. Mac- 'Donald, Box 130, Huntsville, Ont- ario POA IKO, telephone 705-789- 5491. Hanover Holiday Tours FALL TOURS MARITIMES. Senior Citizens - 15 days -' Departs September 4 (a few seats on our 2nd-bus) NEW ENGLAND/CAPE COD , 9 days - Departs September 4 - visit Mystic. Seaport, Hyannis, Newport, Nantucket Island, Cape C0d, Plymouth, Boston, Salem, New 'Hampshire, 'Vermont. SCOTT'S OQUAGA - LAKE 'RESORT 4 days - Departs September 10 - SENIOR CITIZENS enjoy these days'at this famous resort where the Scott family show you the fine'st in hospitality, en- tertainment and food. GEORGIAN BAY CIRCLE 3 days - Departs September 10' - Travel on the Chi-Cheemaun; visit Sudbury, Midland (Martyrs' Shrine and Ste. Marie Among The Hurons), and Penetanguishene. LAKE SUPERIOR CIRCLE 9 days - Departs September 18 - Hilites include' Frankenmuth, Mackinac Island, Tahquamenon. Fall's, Apostle Islands, Thunder ' Bay, Agawa ' Canyon, Chil Cheemaun. ADIRONDACKS/ GREEN MOUNTAINS 5 days Departs 'September 25 - Cruise ,10J)0 Island; see Stowe, Vermont' Marble Exhibit, Lake George, Adirondack Museum, Ausauble Chasm, Lake Placid. LAKE,PLACID 4 days - Departs September 30 - Stay 3 nights in Lake Placid. Spent 2 full days sightseeing in • the area. For information' contact: HANOVER Travel Service 290-10th St., Hanover 1-800.- 265-3007(toll free) 364:3270(local) KINCARDINE. 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