The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-04-24, Page 2018. Services available
PHIIL'S REFRIGERATION &
APPLIANCE SERVICE
Dependable repairs to all makes and models
of major appliances. Phone 1-887-9062.
—49tf
Hundreds of people shop classified every
day. Shouldn't you •be using Sentinel
Classified ads to advertise your unneeded
items?
DENTURE
THERAPY
CLINIC
18. Services available
DON THOMPSON T.V. & APPLIANCES
Sales and Service
Tower and antenna installations, refrigera-
tion service, satelite systems, sales and
service, Ripley, 395-3466. —2tf
PIANO TUNING and repairs; used pianos
bought and sold. Call Michael 'Lipnicki
(Wingham) 357-1049. —34tf
Horst
Feige D.T.
GODERICH
58 West Street
524-6688
(11 busy 1-800-265.1015 Toll Free) BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
15:Tenders
15. Tenders
WINGHAM AREA FIRE BOARD
TENDER ANNOUNCEMENT
Sealed Tenders for a rescue van are currently
being sought by the Wingham Area Fire Board and
will be accepted at the Clerk's Office, Town Hall,
Wingham, Ontario, during normal office hours, un-
til 5:00 p.rn., Monday, May 6, 1985.
Specifications and other details will be available
at the Wingham Clerk's Office.
Neither the lowest nor not necessarily any
Tender may be selected.
J. Byron Adams,
Clerk
17. Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Machinery
at Belfast, 21 mites S. of Lucknow on
County Road No. 1 for
HARVEY KIIPATRICK
APRIL25 at 1:00 P.M.
36 plate Krause wheel disc; Bolens rotor
tiller; livestock trailer (small horse);
cement mixer; grain and hay elevator,
40'; 7' water trough; 2 wagons with flat
racks; New Holland No. 69 baler; small
fertilizer spreader; 12' Kongskilde cultiv-
ator; hay tedder; aluminum ladder; 2
wheelbarrows; steel posts; fuel tank and
pump; Sthil chain saw; drill press and
hydraulic jack; vise; air compressor;
forks, shovels, chains.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL:
GORDON H. BRINDLEY
TERMS: Cash or cheque day of sale
AUCTIONEER.
Gordon H. Brindley
529-7625 or 529-7970
VNIMMIM
EVENING AUCTION SALE
Of consignments of Home Furnishings
and Antiques
will be held in the
TEESW ATER ARENA
on
MONDAY, APRIL 29 1
Starting at 6:00 p.m.
Included in this sale are furnishings from
the Estate of the late Mrs. Rose Hodgins,
Teeswater, and Mr. Bert Holmes, Wing -
ham, with additional consignments.
Partial list includes: several chesterfield
suites; living room chairs, tables, lamps,
pictures; dining room suites; bedroom
furniture; kitchen furniture; G.E. stove;
G.E. refrigerator; Maytag dryer (like
new); dishes; glassware; bedding; tools
and garden tools; and much more.
LISTINGS SUBJECT TO CHANGE
WITHOUT NOTICE
TERMS CASH SNACK BAR
AUCTIONS BS
Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater, 392-6170
Grant McDonald, Ripley, 395-5353
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AUCTION: Large clearance and consign-
ment auction at Wayne W and Farm
Equipment, Hwy. No. 6, Wire ton, Ontario,
Friday, April 26, 10 a.m. approximately 65
tractors, crawlers, combines, vehicles, feed-
ing equipment, plus a large variety of new
and used farm equipment and garden
tractors. Sales held 4th Friday of each
month. Far more information call 519-534-
1638 or 534-2980. —016,017
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Equipment
will be held for
CON AND DIANE MURPHY
Lot 32, conc. 8, Culross Twp., 1 corner
north of Teeswater on Hwy. 4, then
approx. 4 mi. west on conc. 8, on
SATURDAY, APRIL27 at 9:30 A.M.
Partial list includes Allis Chalmers WD
gas tractor; New Holland' 56 rake on
rubber; 1976 Dodge crew cab truck, (as
is); 1966 Oldsmobile Delta 88, (as is);
Travel -rite soft top tent trailer;. firbre-
glass canoe and 2 h.p. motor; and much
more.
A UCTIONEERS •
Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater, 392-6170
Grant McDonald, Ripley, 395-5353
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AUCTION SALE
on
THURSDAY, MAY 2, at 6:00 P.M.
for
DOUG BROWN (CONTRACTOR)
Trailer 28' goose neck, hydraulic brakes;
1964 Mercury 700, 4 wheel drive truck
complete with 28' Pitman hyd. lift and
h.d. winch;120 - 4'x8' cement forms; 40 -
2'x8' cement forms; 40 - 16"x8' cern.
forms; 8 corn. sets of corner forms; large
amount plywood, 2x4 and 2x8; 20 gal,
power oiler; Avis 40 kw. power plant,
corn. with 8 h.p. gas motor; large amount
of tools, e.g. ties, wheelbarrows, shovels,
transit, John Deere A150C space heater,
etc.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL
DOUG BROWN, 529-7416
To be held at Brindley Auction Centre
Dungannon
AUCTIONEER: GORDON H. BIONDIEY
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21. Personal
HAVING A DRINKING PROBLEM? AA can
help. Phone Goderich 524-6001 or Walkerton
881-3655.—40tfar
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM in your family?
Al -Anon can help families and friends of
alcoholics. Phone Walkerton 881-3113, God-
erich, 524-6001.
PREGNANT and need help? Free positive
confidential support. Birthright. Call 357-
10.66; 357-2392, 357-1769 clrr London 432-
9197 collect. —tf
DATES GALORE For all ages and unattach-
ed. Thousands of members anxious to meet
you. Prestige Acquaintances call, toll free
1-800-263-9163. Noon till 8 p.m.' —013
22. Lost and found
LOST gold pendant with African symbol
and fine 20" chain, Call 528-3042. Reward.
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23. Miscellaneous
FREE CAREER GUIDE describes 200 learn -
at -home correspondence Diploma Course8:
Accounting, Art, Bookkeeping. Business
Management, Clerk typist, Secretary, Jour-
nalism, Television servicing, Travel. Gran-
ton (5A) 263 Adelaide West, Toronto.
1-800-268-1121. —07
24. Business opportunities
CAREER IN TRUCKING. Transport drivers
needed. Now is the time to train for your
Class "A" license. For pre-screening and
job placement information contact Mery
Orr's. transport • Driver Training. London
(519) 432-1726, —07 •
FINANCIAL OPPORTUNITY. Be your own
boss, male or female. Part time or full time.
No experience needed. New patented Can-
adian Product. No selling required. Unlim-
ited earning potential. High profit, exclusive
territory. New break through in the automo-
tive field. $500 secured stock investment. No
passel money back guarantee. Call Mr.
Harvey (416) 636-9422, 3932 Chesswood
Drive, Downsview (Toronto), Ontario M3J
2W6. —017
MIrm
28. Engagements
• VEENSTRA - McMURRAY
Don McMurray, Lucknow• is pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming • marriage of his
daughter, Sharon Diane, to Joost Veenstra,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joost Veenstra Sr., R
R 5, Clinton. The wedding will take place on
Friday, May 17, 1985 in Goderich. Reception
to follow in Clinton at 8 ;p.m.
31. Cards of thanks
THANK YOU
Sincere appreciation to the Dungannon
and District Kinsmen Club for sponsoring
the _special_benefit-dance for Michael
Scott.
A very warm thank you to all who
attended and donated on his behalf.
Thank you to the Kinettes and ladies who
provided lunch and to the Star Spinners
for music.
Michael, Frank, Phyllis Scott and Family
HACKETTT,
I would sincerely like to say thank you to all
who remembered me in hospital with cards,
letters, flowers; gifts- and visits and also
Since coming home for all the lovely treats.
These kind acts are greatly appreciated and
will always be remembered.
Ella Hackett
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COILING
The family of the late John A, Coiling would
like to say thank you for, expressions of
sympathy shown to them in their recent
bereavement; for the charitable donations,
flowers and Many acts' of kindness. Your
thoughtfulness is greatly appreciated.
31. Cards of thanks
COOPER
We wish to extend our most sincere thanks
to our family, friends, neighbours and rela-
tives for helping us have a very happy 45th
wedding anniversary. Also many thanks for
all the lovely cards, gifts and flowers.
Special thanks to the ladies of St. Peters,
Luclmow, for the lovely dinner. Also the
ladies of St Matthew of Kingarf for the
lovely lunch and evening.
Stanley and Laverne Cooper
—17x
EMERSON
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson extend thanks
to all who sent cards for Valentines, St.
Patricks, Easter and birthday cards.
Vic and Valetta
—17nx
MacLEOD
Special sincere thanks to the board and staff
members of Wingham District Hospital; also
to family -and friends for their gifts, cards
and good wishes for a happy retirement.
Dorothy MacLeod
—17x
CORRIN
I wish to express my 'humble, heartfelt
thanks, for the many congratulatory messag-
es received since being honoured with the
Glenn Sawyer Award as'Doctor of the Year,
Special thanks to Dr. Don Jolly for the.
nomination, and all those who made submis-
sions on my behalf, to the Selection Com- -
mittee of The Ontario Medical Association.
Sincerely, J
Dr. Mel H. Corrin
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32. Coming events
SPRING FASHION 85
Presented by the Lucknow Kinette Club,
Monday, April 29, 8 p.m., Lucknow
Community Centre. Refreshments provided.
Admission adults $4.00, children $2.00.
—15,16
SPRING BOOK FAIR
Sunday, April 28, 1985 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Concert Hall, 888 Yonge Street, Tomnto.
Rare and second hand books, prints, maps
and ^ related items. $2.50 entrance. (416)
977-4654. —016
DESSERT EUCHRE
Whitechurch Community Hall, Monday,
April 29, 1:30 p.m. Admission $1.50.
Sponsored by Whitechurch Women's Insti-
tute. —17
MUSKOKA MUSIC HOLIDAY
Cammac, August 4 -18, one or two weeks for
adult singers . and instrumentalists, all
levels. Professional instruction. Beautiful
setting. Tennis and swimming. Contact Ad-
ministratrix Ruth Mechanicus, 31 Duggan
Ave., Toronto M4y 1Y1. Telephone 416-
•484-6456. —017, 018 '
COOKIE DAY
Lucknow Brownies, Guides,. Pathfinders and
Rangers will be canvassing Lucknow and
surrounding district on Saturday, April 27.
—17
SPRING VARIETY CONCERT
At Brookside Public School Tuesday, -April
30, 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. Adults and
Secondary School students $1.50, element-
ary 50c, pre-school free. —17
BENEFIT DANCE
For Stuart Alton (who lost his barn by fire)
on Friday, May 3, Lucknow Community
Centre. Sponsored by the Luc know Agricul-
tural Society. Special occasion permit in
effect. Music by Kountry Kats. "Here
Comes Treble" will entertain.—16,17nx
LUCKNOW DROP IN CENTRE
Open Monday and Friday, 2 - 4 p. m.
Everyone welcome. No age limit.—15x16tf
PAPER DRI
lk
The Mother's Committee for the Lucknow
Brownies, Guides, Pathfinders and Rangers
will be holding a paper drive on SATUR.•
DAY MAY 4. Papers should be at the curb
by 9 a.m. Anyone requiring assistance, call
528-3238. Newspapers only please. NO
GLASSY PAPER. —17,18