The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-11-20, Page 17HOUSEHOLD
CONSIGNMENT SALE
Monday, Nov. 25/85
6:00 P.M.
Items on consignment: freezer, fridge
freezer, table and chairs, electric stove,
wood stove, chairs, games, desk; filing
cabinet, misc. dishes and ornaments,
milk cans, airtight stove and wood cook
stove, crib, car bad, used, beds, dresser,
stroller, antique radio, go carts, honda
snow blower.
MORE CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME
BRINDLEY AUCTION SERVICE
DUNGANNON
519-529-7625
20. Public notices
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NEhDED: Farm Families •to host interna-
tional agricultural trainees April - Novemb-
en Must provide family atmosphere, 'room
and board and training allowance. Write:
Angela Morton, 626 First Street, London,
Ontario, N5V 2A2. —047
• NOTICE
OF
MEETING
The Board of Governors will meet in the
Board Room of the Whigham and District
Hospital on Wednesday, November 20,
1985, at 8:00 p.m.
21. Personal
HAVING A pRINICTNG PROBLEM? AA can
help. Phone/Goderich 524-6001 or Walkerton
881-3,655, —40tf
DATES GALORE. For all ages and unaftach-
. ed. Thousands of members anxious to meet
you. Prestige Acquaintances. Call' tollfree.
1-800-263-9163 Hours Noon till 8 p.m. —043
PREGNANT and need help? Free positive
confidential support., Birthright. Call 357-
1066,. 357-1769 or . London 432-
9197 collect. —tf "
23. Miscellaneous
•FREE CAREER GUIDE describes 200 learn -
at -home correspondence Diploma courses.:
Accounting,. Art, Bookkeeping, Business
Management, Clerk Typist, Secretary, Jour7
nalism, Television Servicing, Travel. Gran-
ton (5A) 263 Adelaide West, Toronto.
1-800-2618-1121. —047 •
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I. r.....--• Is the greatest sorrow of one's heart.
The years may wipe out many things
But this they'll wipe our never --
19. Notice to creditors
*TICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
All claims against the estate of
MORLEY KINDER JOHNSTON
late of the Township of West Wawanosh, in
the County of Huron, deceased, who died on
or about the 12th day of October, 1985, must
be filed with the undersigned" on or before
December 4, 1985; thereafter the. Executric-
es .of the estate will distribute_the assets of
the estate having regard onlito the claims of
which the undersigned then has notice.
Dated November 7, 1985,
Jean Johnston and Jeanette Di Carlo,
Executrices, c/o GEORGE J; BROPHY,
Barrister & Solicitor; Box 610, Lucknow,
Ontario NOG 2110.
— 46,47,48
28. Engagements
MacDONALD - COLLING
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coiling of R. # 1', Ripley
are pleased to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their, daughter, Mary Anne to
Donald Elwood MacDonald, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Angus MacDonald, St. Helens. The
wedding will take place November 22, 1985,
in Ripley United Church. Reception to follow
in Lucknow.'
30. In memoriam
MATHERS
In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and
grandmother, Maizie, who passed away
November 23, 1973.
It only takes a little space to write
How much we miss you.
But it will take the rest of our lives
To forget the. day we -lost you.
Sadly 'missed and' always remembered by
Pharis and daughter Carolyn, son-in-law,
Wayne. Pepper, grandchildren Stephen and
Jeanette. --,-47x
SCHMIDT
In loving memory of a dear husband, father,
grandfather and great' grandfather, Alvin J.
Schmidt, who passed away November 19,
1971.,
November' brings back sad memories of a
loved one/gone to rest.
Ever loved and remembered by, wife Vera
and 'family. —47x
ERRINGTON •
•In loving memory of a dear husband, John
Errington, who, passed away November 22,
1984..
Remembrance is a golden chain
Death tried to break, but all in vain.
To have, to love and then t,part
24. Business Opportunities
ART GALLERY PICTURE framing business
established eight years. Excellent location,
modern • equipment, good lease. Quality
operation seeking creative energetic owners.
Retail. framing experience an •asset. Yukon
Gallery • 100-208 Steele St., Whitehorse,
Yukon, Y1A 2C4 (403) 667-2391. —047
FRAGRANCE CONSULTANTS WANTED.
Market Seasons' 30 Exclusive Replica
• Perfumes & Colognes. World's Finest Fin.:
rances1 Earn hundreds saving others thous-
ands. Special $300 retail kit $99.00 1-800-
3t37-7875. —045
25. To give away
FOUR HEALTHY, playful kittens, 10 weeks
old, to good homes. Phone 529-7103 after 5
P.m. —47x
31. Cards of thanks
mmta•mviletvose•
FOWLER
We wish to express sincere thanks , to
friends, relatives and neighbours for phone
calls, flower g and donatjons to charities; also
• food sent to the Foran home at the time of
Ke,p's death. Your thoughtfulness was
greatly appreciated.
The memory of those happy days
When we were together.
Sadly missed by wife, Evelyn.
— 47
31. Cards of thanks
• RAYNARD
I thallik the ratepayers and residents of the
Township of West Wawanosh for recently
electing me as your Deputy -Reeve. I
sincerely appreciate the confidence and trust
you have placed in me and throughout my,
term in this office, I will do my best to
represent you fairly and justly.
Bruce Raynard
—47x
MacDONALD • JOHNSTON
We would like to thank all who came to our
stag and doe arta a special thank you, for
those behind the special evening.
• Jean and Doug
. • —47
—47x
The Fowler family
COLLINS
So many thanks to Doctors and nurses on the
•,7th floor of the University Hospital, London;
to Doctors Corrin and Shalom, nurses and
therapists' on the 2nd floor of Wingham
Hospital; to family, kind neighbours, and
friends for their good deeds, cards, gifts,
phone calls, visits, offers, rides and flowers,
Hiram
Lucknow Sentinel,
31. Cards of thanks
DUNGANNON WILLING WORKERS
A "Big thank you" is extended to everyone
who helped in any way and to those who
supported' our Christmas Bazaar.' —47
WILKINS
We wish to express'our sincere thanks to all
our friends, neighbours and relatives who
helped when our barn burned. Special
thanks to Lucknow Fire Department for their
quick response to our call. Your help and
thoughtfulness will be remembered always.
Bill, Joanne, Ian and Stacey
—47nx
Wednesday, November 20, 1985—Page 17
32. Coming events
CHRISTMAS CRAFT TEA & BAKE SALE
Saturday, November 23, 1985, 10 a.m. - 2
p.m. at Jack Reat;ie Vocational Centre, 153
John Street,. Wingham (across from swim-
ming pool). Draws to be made for an afghan
and quilt. L-46,47
• GARAGE AND RUMMAGE SALE •
November 30 from 10 - 12 a.m. at Kinloss
Community Centre. , Proceeds to help
support our Kinloss United Church Sunday'
School Foster Child. —47,48x .
LUCKNOW SANTA CLAUS PARADE
Saturday, December 7, 1985, 1 p.m. After
• PURDON parade free skatin free cand lus 2 free
.1 'wish to express thanks to all my neigh-
bours, relatives and friends for the many
lovely gifts received at the shower held in my
honour in Whitechurch. The gifts and good
wishes were sincerely appreciated. Special
thanks to the organizers of the shower.
really enjoyed the evening and have many
fond memories of the shower and the com-
munity'that will always be remembered.
Kathy Purdon
— 47x
TODD
g, Y, P
4x6 pictures taken with Santa by Snyder
Studio in the Sentinel building, Sponsored
by Lucknow Business Association and
Lucknow District Kinsmen. —47,48,49ar
CRAFT FESTIVAL
Plan to attend the 6th annual Christmas
Craft Festival, December 5, 6, 7, 8.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday 12 to 10 p.m.
Sunday 12 to 6 p.m. Progress Building,
Fairgrounds, London. Londons largest show. .
with over 100 craft people. Admission/only
$1.50 (519) 679-1810. —047
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Congratulations to winners..Special thanks
to my supporters.' •
',Kathy
—47
AITCHISON .
To the voters of 'West Wawanosh your
support at the polls on November 12 was
much appreciated.
Jim Aitchison
—47 /I
,BARGER '
The family of the late Gordon Barger would
• like to express their heartfelt thanks to
relatives, friends and neighbours for their,
sincere expressions of sympathy for the loss
of a dear husband, father and grandfather.
Also for •cards, telephone. calls, floral
tributes and food brought to the house, your
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kindnesses will always be remembered.
.Thank you also, to the •MacKenzie and
McCreath Funeral Home, -and to the Doctors
from • the . Lucknow Medical Centre and
nurses in intensive care and second floor for
the excellent care and concern while Dad
was in the hospital. ••
Catherine Barger
' - and families
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FAMILY AND COMMUNICATIONS
Centralia College and Canada Manpower
sponsor "Human Relations and Rural
Living". FAMILY AND COMMUNICA-.
TIONS with Kathy Biondi, .from Centralia
College, Wednesday, NOvember 20, 7:30
Lucknow Community Centre. Course
is free and open to all rural people over 18.
For further information contact Diane Jones
395-5827. —47
AUXILIARY MEETING
Of Wingham and District Hospital, Monday',
November ;25, 2:00 p.m. in the.'Hospital
Board Room. Speaker: Hospital Pharmacist
Donald Newson. Subject: Calcium/Osteo-
poresis. All interested persons welcome.
Gift case shower. —47 •
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Of Huron -Bruce, New Democrats, Sunday,
November 24, Kincardine South Hall,
Lambton Street .West. Cider social at 1:30
p.m. Guest speaker at 2:30 p.m.; MPP Dave
Ramsay, Agriculture Critic. For information,
call 396-2256 qr 528-6542. —47
DESSERT EUCHRE
• —47x ••Whitechurch Hall, December 2, 1:30 p.m.
Sponsored b Women's
y
-n $1 50
admission.
My' thanks to the public school ratepayers of
Ashfield and West Wawanosh for their
support in my, re-election as public school
trustee. I will be pleased .to work on your
behalf in the coming term.
Tony McQuail
—47ar •
McQUILLIN
We wish to express our :gratitude to
relatives, neighbours and friends for the
many acts of kindness shown to us in the
recent loss of a dear husband and father.
Flowers, donations, cards and food sent to
our home were very much'a45preciated. A
special thank you to Rev. Merelyn Letson,
pallbearers and flower bearers and ladies of
St. Peter's Church, Lucknow for the lunch
they, served after the funeral.
Jean and„Grant McQuillin
— 47x
Institute. —47,48 •
•
• CHRISTMAS CRAFT & BAKE SALE
Saturday, November 30, 10 .a.m. - 3 p.m. at
the Wingham and Area pay Centre for the
• Homebound in the Whigham Armouries.
—47,48x
KINETTE KOMMUNITY BAZAAR
Saturday, December 7. Open 11 -4 at the
Lucknow Legion.Admission free. Lunch is
available. —47,48,49
• CHRISTMAS IN SONG •
A ' concernt of sacred -Christmas music
presented by the Blyth FestivalSingers at 3
P az and 8 p.m.Sunday, December 1Nt at
• •
Blyth Memorial Hall. Tickets $5.004and •
$1.50 are available from choir members or
by phoning 523-9300. Refreshments to
follow. —47,48
• PROJECTIONIST COURSE .
REDMOND Thursday, November28, 7 - 9 p.m.
We would like to thank our neighbours and
friends of the 6th concession of West
Wawanosh for the farewell gift of a lovely
clock. We shall long remember your kind-
Lucknow Library. $3.00 fee. Projector users
are required to take course. Last offer for
1985. —47
ness.' LUCKNOW & DISTRICT DROP IN CENTRE
Theodore and Helen Redmond Meets' each Monday and Friday, 2 - 4 p.m.
—47x • . Everyone welcome. —43tf
32. Comi,ng events
• HURON -BRUCE -FEDERAL P.C.
• ASSOCIATION MEETING
Meeting of the Huron -Bruce .Federal P.C.
Association on Monday, Nov. 25th, at 8 p.m,
in the • Wingham Town Hall to se -let
delegates including the Y.P.C. tO attend the
general medting of the Association in
Montreal from the I3th 16th of March,
1986. Everyone is welconie. —47
• MACDONALD •
The family of ToM and Nina MacDonald in-
vite relatives; friends and neighbours fc?
share the happy occasion of their
50th Wedding Anniversary
• An open house will be held on Sunday, Nov.
24, 1985 from, 2.4 pm iat Kinlough
Presbyterian Church. Best' /Wishes oily
ploase.
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