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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-08-28, Page 1715. Tenders Courtty,of Huron QUOTATION FOR WINTER SAND SEALED QUOTATIONS on forms and in envelopes available from the. officeof the undersigned will be accepted until 4:00 p.m. local time on:. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 12, 1985 for the following contracts: (1) Supply of 3,500 tonnes of winter sand et Auburn Patrol Yard .' (2) Supply of 2,800 tonnes of winter sand at Wroxeter Patrol Yard All material shall comply to M.T.0 gradation for winter sand. The lowest or any quotation not necessarily ac- cepted. R.A. DEMPSEY, P. ENG., Huron County Engineer. Court House Goderich, Ontario N7A 1M2 County of Huron TENDER. FOR VEHICLES. FOR WINTER CONTROL MAINTENANCE .Sealed tenders on forms available from the endersigned will be accepted until, 4:00 o'clock local time on Thursday. September 12, 1985 for all or any of the following pieces of equipment for winter control commenc- ing on or about November 11, 1985: (1) 46,000 G.V.W. Tandem trucks without operator . or box forinstallation of County's sand spreaders to spread salt and sand in various areas of the county. HC -85=503 -, 1 truck required „for Wrox- eter area HC -85-504 -,1 truck required for Auburn area Tender forms may be picked up at the office of the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ' /. R.A. DEMPSEY, P. ENO., County Engineer Court mouse Goderich,'Ontario Telephone 524-7412 21. Personal .1111 FREE SINGLES BUIIEriN! Meet someone nice by phone or correspondence, locally or province -wide. For further information write: Barb, Box 2246-A, Sudbury, P3A 4S1. State age. -035 HAVING A DRINKING PROBLEM? AA can help. Phone Goderich 524-6001 or Walkerton 881-3655.—40tfar . 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 PREGNANT and need help? Free positive confidential support. Birthright. Call 357- 1066, 357-2392;•357-1769 or London 432- 9197 collect. —ft 17, Auction Sales AUCTION SPECTACULAR, Labour Day; September 2nd, 1:00 p.m. Antique toys, firearms, coins,jewellery, furniture, collect-• ables. See Friday's London FREE PRESS for listing. Clarke Road Auctions, 476 Clarke Road, London (519) 451-0998; —035 AUCTION, SALE Of Household Articles will be held for MRS. RUTH LYNCH OF TROW BRIDGE at the . LANGSIDE AUCTION CENTRE 33/4 miles east and 33/4 miles north Of Lucknow at Langside MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, at 11 A.M. Partial list' includes: 10 trunks with ' flat and round tops; propane stove; 3 tables; wooden wash stand; bed spreads; afgh- ans; blankets; quilts; crocheting; doilies; scarves; drapes; glass pitchers; vases; glasses; cream and sugar sets;. utility kitchen set; salt and pepper shakers; fancy glassware; ornaments; coffee pot; baby warming dish; old silverware; cups and saucers; bowls; quart and pint sealers; Tupperware; books; table cloths; crocks; picture frames; lamps; flower pots; tool cadie; wooden shoes; child's training chairs; coal oil stove; step ladder; medicine. cabinet; doll house; school desk; wicker baskets; beds; black and white T.V.s; old windows; aquarium. CONSIGNMENTS: 2 .wringer washers; G.E. radio and record add stereo player; Fleetwood B & W T.V.,"'Z0" (O.K.); 39" single bed and mattress; ' round and cove; child proof fan with adapter; Torcan• fan with window adapter; car carrier rack; 1974 Datsun char, as is; dresser vanity; toaster; lawn., sprayer; axes; bucksaw; shovel; tricycle; lawn chairs; shovel; 3 electric stoves; fridge; hand saw; polish- er; hair dryer; meat grinder; Edg; 24" house fan; 3" planks 10' 6"; wooden chairs; 1975 Honda 350 XII.,, 1500 miles, selling with reserve bid; ,bubble wheel balancer;. writing desk; school desks; 3/4 drive' socket set•, 1,4 drive • socket sets' screw driver set; 4" and 6" gear pullers; pipe wrenches; sledge; vise; hunting knives; come -a -longs; vise grips; slow moving signs; electric fence stakes; trouble light; jack knives; baby buggy; couch; Inglis dryer;. coffee table; Surge buckets; chrome table with 8 chairs- chrome table with 5 'chairs; gas fireplace. Numerous other articles. ' • Subject to additions or deletions LUNCH BOOTH TERMS CASH SELLING BY No: Owners of auctioneers not responsible•for any accidents day of sale LANGSIDE AUCTION SERVICE I AUCTIONEERS: Allan R. Miller Bill Haldenby 39V8240 3905-5142 -Anyone wishing to consign articles to this sale please call the above numbers or have articles at'the Auction Centre by ` 9 a.,hi. Day of Sale 1 22. Lost and found LOST - 3 white faced Hereford, approxi- mately 600 lbs.north of Highway 86, Kinloss Township.. Phone 528-2847 or 5249900 after 8 p.m.—35,38x -�. Lucknow Sentinel; Wednesday, August 28, 1985—Page 17 24. Business opportunities HUNDREDS WEEKLY start fmm home part or full time, Ideal husband -wife or retire- ment business. Details write David Milne, Box7043, Station "A", Toronto, MSW 1X7. DISSATISFIED? 21/2 years ago I was broke and dissatisfied. Inow earn over $15,000 per month commission. K you have the desire to earn this type of income. ACT NOW. Contact between 9 - 5, 416-863-0109.-035 I EARN an extra $1000 plus a month part time and would like to share this opportunity with you. Pleasant and rewarding. Write C. Kolmar and Associates, 638 Pineridge Rd., Waterloo, Ontario. N2L 5J9. —035 AUCTION SCHOOL 14th•year, 1,200 gradu- • ates, courses April, August and December. Write Westem Canada School of Auction- eering�, Box 687, Lacombe, Alberta TOC 1SO. 'Phone (403)•782-6215. —035 31. Cards of thanks •••••111.11. .11.41/•MNINIBM.W.Minalld.•141/11101.11.111MMINI GIBSON My sincerest thank you to all the ladies who .planned; participated in and attended my bridal shower on August 21. The gifts were wonderful as was the fellowship. Thank you all. You are invited to a Trousseau Tea, Thursday, August 29, 1:30 - 5:30 at Shady wood Crescent, Point Clark. Laurie Gibson —35 BUSHELL Thanks to all who visited, phoned, sent cards and flowers and helped in any way while we were in hospital and after returning home; to Dr. Knox, nurses and staff of Kincardine Hospital; Dr. Finnie, nurses and staff of Victoria Hospital, London; the ambulance attendants and•nurse Carol Collins for their care of 'me (Edbert) on the way, to' London. The kindness shown us both will long be remembered. Edbert and Dunedin 35 CASH IN on Income Tax. Earn Money; Learn Money -Saving Tax tips . by corres- 1UTCHIE pondence. U & R tax Schools, 1345 Pembina Sincere appreciation to my family, friends, Hwy.,.. Winnipeg; Manitoba; •R3T 2B6, for thcknow and Fisherman's Cove neighbours free brochure. -035 for all their thoughtfulness during my recent • illness and since coming, home. Heartfelt 25. To give away . thanks to all medical personnel in 'LC.U. W,inghain, C.C.U. and 6th floor in University TO GIVE AWAY to goo- d homes, 2 female Hospital. Border Collie cross puppies, 13 weeks old. • Bright and alert. Phone 395-5332: —35,36 -35x 28. Engagements FINNIE - BOYLE Mr. and Mrs. Frands Boyle, R. R. 3, Ripley, ' wish to 'announce the forthcoming marriage Of their daughter, Heather Jayne, to Samual Rankin; son of Mr. and Mrs. ,Samuel R. Finnie,' R R. 4, Dunnville. The ceremony to take place at St. Anthony of Padua Church." CRANSTON • Kincardine on September, seventh, 1985. Thank you .for gifts, cards, visits and phone Dance reception to follow at Ripley -Huron calls while I was in hospital. Thank you to Complex. , Dr.. Corrin, Dr. Shalom and nurses of the COFFIN - LLAN pediactrie ward. Also thanks to Dr. Whelan The marriage of Judy i se Gallen; daughter °f IQndon. Special thanks to those who of Theresa Gollan and the late Grant Gahan; . of taxi services ,. to • and from the to Dean Coffin, son of Hiehard and Bonnie • hospital and also to those who kept Michael while mom was away. Coffin of Kitchener, will take place on _ Kris fl_Ltynn Friday, September. 6, 1985 at 2 p.m., at the home of the bride's mother, 410 Bob Street, Iiidanow., . Reception at 8 p.m. at Cedar Grove Lodge, Kitchener. • 23. Miscellaneous FREE CAREER GUIDE describes 200 learn- at-home correspondence Diploma Courses: Accounting, Art, ..Bookkeeping, Business Management, Clerk typist, Secretary, Jour- nalism, Television servicing, Travel; Gran- ton (54) `263 Adelaide West, Toronto. 1-800-268-1121, —07 0' NOMINATIONS are being received now, for Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Awards. Contact this newspaper to nominate an out- standing young person aged 6 - 18 who deserves more than a pat on the back. —035 Muriel Ritchie DUNGANNON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY The Dungannon Agricultural Society wishes to thank everyone who helped make the ball tournament, family fun ..day and the 126th Dungannon Fair so successful. Only by your donations of time, energy, /equipment and . financial helpare we able to present these oornmunity events. —35 • 30. In memoriam McCRACKEN In loving memory of our beloved son and brother, James (Ernie), Whose brief life ended suddenly on August 31, 1979, in . his 24th year. We think of you in silence, We often speak' your name. All we have are memories And your picture in a frame. Our silent tears still flow, But what it meant to lose you, No one will ever know. , Sadly missed and loved by Mom, Dad , —35x (Alvin and Barbara 'Hackett), ' brother, —35 ATKINSON A special thank you to relatives, friends .and neighbours for cards, gifts and visits during my recent hospitalization. A • most sincere thank you to Dr. Corrin, Dr. Shalom and Dr. • Watts, the staff of Luclmow Medical Centre and the . staff Of Wingham and District Hospital for all their care and attention. Dorothy Atkinson -1-35x • CIARKE I wish to thank` all my friends and relatives who arranged and attended /my oommnnity shower at Kaushea Hall. Your many useful. • gifts are greatly appreciated. sisters,. nieces and nephews. —35 BONNETT In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, . Annie Bonnett, who passed away August 26, 1971. We often sit and think of you, We think of how you died, To j think that you could not say goodbye, B�fore you closed your eyes. The blow was hard,' the. shock severe, We never thought your death so near. Only those who have' lost, can tell, The pain of parting without a farewell: Wei never could have said goodbye To one we loved so dear. • Always remembered and sadly missed by the Archie Bonnett family: ' —35x - `Get in the C1 ssified Game 528-,<2822 . ' �J Bonnie CRANSTON Thanks to family and friends for cards, visits ..and kindnesses while in Wingham and University Hospitals. A special thank you• to Drs. Shalom and Corrin for their excellent care. Thank you to Mrs. Volnter and the girls at. Pinecrest for the lovely flowers.' Thanks, Jane —35x . W RAIGHT Our heartfelt thanks and gratitude to the men ' of The Ludmow' and District Fire Department for the extremely efficient manner in which they fought• our house fire. Thanks also to ' family, relatives and: neigh- bours for your kindnesses - Al and Helen W raight —35nx ROSS W e would like to thank our family, relatives, friends and neighbours for their, gifts, cards, and' best wishes and all who made our wedding day such a happy event. Thank you everyone. • Kim and Dave 35x