The Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-07-22, Page 1331. Service Directory
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SMALL EQUIPMENT RENTALS - lawn
and garden, concrete, automotive, mov-
ing, painting, cleaning, sanders, power
tools, much more. Doupes Equipment
Ltd., 3 miles East of Kincardine on No. 9
highway. 395-2685.-42tfar
PHIL'S REFRIGERATION & Appliances
Service. Dependable repairs to all makes
and models of major appliances. Phone
1-887-9062.-42tfar
REFRIGERATION AND Appliance Ser-
vice - rebuilt appliances; cash for your us-
ed appliances. Call Lucknow Appliance
Centre, 528-2946.-- 4tfar
AUCTIONEER SERVICE, Grant
McDonald, Ripley; Wallace Ballagh,
Teeswater. Licensed Auctioneer, Sales of
All Types. Phone Ripley 395-5353,
Teeswater 392-6170.—tfar
PLANNING AN AUCTION? No sale too
big or too small! Call Allan Miller, Licens-
ed Auctioneer, 395-5062 for
information.—ltfar
ASHPHALT PAVING, driveways and
parking lots. Free Estimates. Phone
Robert Symes Construction, Lucknow,
528-3047.-18tf
WOOD FLOOR FINISHING, hard or soft
wood floors, old or new. Finishing or
refinishing. For an experienced profes-
sional Phone 529-3107.-27-30
CHARLES CULBERT
Backhoeing
• Septic. Tanks •Weeper Beds
• Field Drains •Basements
R.R. No. 6 GODERICH
529-7571
Best Wiring Inc.
• Rural • Residential
• Commercial
FREE. ESTIMATES —
Peter MacDonald
395-2430
STOTHERS SANDBLASTING
Nile
* Backhoe * Septic Beds
* Tile Drains * Foundations
* Sandblasting
Days 529-7355
Evenings 529-7403
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PREGNANT and need help? Free positive
confidential support. Birthright. Call
357-1066, 357-1769 or London 432-9197
collect.—tf
HAVING A DRINKING PROBLEM? AA
can help. Phone Goderich 524-6001 or
Walkerton 881-3655.--40tf
ADOPTION - married, loving couple
wishes to adopt. Able to provide emotional
and financial security. Registered with
Government Licensed Private Adoption
Agency. Please write to Drawer 41, c/o
The Lucknow Sentinel, Box 400,
LUCKNOW, Ont., NOG 2H0. -28-34x
35. Notice to Creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
WILLIAM ARNOTT FORSTER
ALL PERSONS having claims against the
Estate of the above-mentioned, late of
the Township of West Wawanosh, in the
County of Huron, Retired Farmer, who
died on February 6th, 1987, are re-
quired to file proof of same with the
undersigned on or before the eighth
day of August, 1987.
After that date the Executor will pro-
ceed to distribute the Estate having
regard only to the claims of which he
shall then have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this
13th day of July, A.D. 1987.
CRAWFORD, MILL & DAVIES
217 Josephine Street
WINGHAM, Ontario NOG 2W0
Solicitors for the Executor
FARMERS - this column is especially for
you. Advertise your articles for sale,
custom work, articles wanted, livestock or
farm services. Call Pat at 528-2822 before
noon on Mondays to place your classified
ad.
38. Auction Sale
LARGE SALE
of
ANTIQUES, GLASSWARE, FURNITURE
will be held at
LUCKNOW ARENA
Friday, July 24187
5:30 p.m.
Plan to attend as this features old
antique glassware.
AUCTIONEERS:
Allan R. Miller 395-5062
Bill Haldenby
Listen to CKNX for list.
AUCTION SALE
of furnishings of IRLMA CASEMORE'S. Wingham, with consignments to be held
Saturday, July 25th, 1987
at 11:00 A.M.
WINGHAM AUCTION CENTRE
Electrohome air conditioner, new last year; 20" fan; 3 speed oscillating fan; Filter Queen
vacuum; antique china cabinet w. bevelled glass door (refinished); 2 large antique din-
ing room tables; large floral chesterfield .suite; 2 pc. floral chesterfield; drum table;
twin beds w. brass headboards; 3 drawer dresser; bed, queen size box springs & mat-
tress; swivel rockers; lawn chairs; 2 color T.V. sets; several chairs; step & coffee tables;
cocktail table; steel double kitchen sink 8. taps; electric clocks; 30" x 78" folding closet
door; blenders; several electrical kitchen items; quantity bedding, sheets, pillows.
towels. etc.: 2 small antique dressers (1 painted); antique Boston back commode chair;
wool winder; 5 gallon crock; 5 butter crocks; washboard; collector's sealers; 2 -quart
Beaver sealer; 3 named milk bottles; 2 Formosa tonic Stout bottles; antique coal oil
lamps; 2 wall oil lamps; apple peeler; butter press & paddle; hand flour grinder; 2
Stereoscopes w: 210 slides; flat Irons; 2 lanterns; radio; car ramps; round top trunk;
3 reprod. mechanical banks; trays dishes; pots, pans; misc. tray lots.
PREVIEW: Friday, July 24/87, 7 - 9 p.m.
JACK ALEXANDER
Auctioneer
Tel: 357-1011 & 357-1442
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 22, 1987—Page 13
43. Births
AUSTIN
Marlowe and Debbie (nee Daer) are thrill-
ed to announce the birth of their first child,
a son, Tyler John, 7 lbs., 13 / oz., born at
Alexandra Marine and General, Goderich
on July 15, 1987 at 9:49 p.m. -29
46. In Memoriam
ELLIOTT
In loving memory of Bryce Elliott, who
passed away seven years ago, July 21,
1980.
The rolling stream of life rolls on,
But still the vacant chair
Recalls the love, the voice, the smile
Of one who once sat there.
Dearly loved and sadly missed by Merle,
Ray, Noreen, Jamie and Graeme.-29nc
VASSELLA
When I was but a child love enough they
had to share.
A tender smile, a hardy laugh you knew
deep down they cared.
Though the distance between us was
neither here nor far, you always felt their
Winds of Love, blow softly across your
hair.
And as time blew swiftly by, and from
child to woman I grew,
It was their love of life's memories, that'll
always be instilled in you.
I think of them in Silence, no eyes can see
me weep, but still within my.aching heart,
their memories I will keep.
They say time heals all sorrows, and help
us to forget,
But time so far has only proven, how much
I miss them yet.
For those of you who have a special so-
meone, cherish them with care.
Because you never know the heartache,
'till you see their empty chairs.
So to you dear Fred and Leona, may the
winds of my love now blow, softly on a
quiet peaceful spot, where my memories
of you will always go.
Always lovingly remembered from a child
to a woman, Mrs. Ann (Taillor )
Anderson. -29x
47. Card of Thanks
TAYLOR
The family of Mrs. Alberda (Birdie)
Taylor wish to express heartfelt thanks
and appreciation to friends, neighbours
and relatives for floral tributes, donations,
messages of sympathy and kindness
shown to us in our bereavement. Special
thanks to Rev. Rea Grant, St. Helens and
Fordyce communities, McBurney Funeral
Home and for delicious lunch served by
U.C.W. ladies for Wingham United Church
after the service. Our sincere gratitude to
Brookhaven Nursing Home and Wingham
and General Hospital for excellent care
she received while there. Everyone's
thoughtfulness will long be
remembered. -29x
COLLINS
Art and Ann Collins would like to thank the
many relatives and friends who came out
on such a warm evening to help celebrate
their 25th wedding anniversary. It was a
wonderful surprise to have all the Collins
family together again. Thanks to the
couples who helped in the bar and Cathy
for the lovely lunch. A special thanks to
Lisa, Eoin, Randy, Dad, and both Mums
for organizing the party. We will cherish
the cards, gifts and memories from this
special occasion. -29
RIPLEY & DISTRICT LIONS
CLUB
The Ripley and District Lions Club wish to
thank all those who supported their annual
Beef Barbecue. A special thank you to the
members who worked hard to make this
another successful event. The 1987 Beef
Barbecue Committee. -29
LUCKNOW & DISTRICT CO-OP
The Management and staff of the Lucknow
Co-op would like to thank all those who
helped to make the Yard Sale a success. A
special thanks to those who set up tables,
we hope to see you again next year. The
winners of the door prizes were as follows:
Dave McGlynn won the shop vac, Gloria
Murray won the cooler and Drew Black
won the garden hose.-29ar
47. Card of Thanks
AUSTIN
We would like to thank all our lovely
visitors for all the cards, flowers and gifts
while we were patients in Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital, Goderich.
Special thanks to Doctors Dawson and
Pearce Nurse Sue and to our coach and
Dad Marlow for being so terrific with us.
Debbie and Tyler Austin-29nx
NEEDHAM
We would like to thank our family and
friends for making our 25th anniversary a
time to remember. Special thanks to those
who helped with food, music, etc.,
especially Carol, Allister and family for all
their help. Thanks again. Gordon and Pat
Needham. -29x
ROUSLTON
The family of the late Cliff Roulston wish
to extend sincere thanks and appreciation
to 'relatives, friends and neighbours for
floral contributions, donations, cards and
gifts of food. Special thanks to Rev.
Merelyn Letson for her kindness and sup-
port. We also wish to extend our deep ap-
preciation to the MacKenzie and McCreath
Funeral Home and to the ladies of St.
Peter's for the lovely lunch served after
the service. Everyone's thoughtfulness
will be long remembered. The Roulston
Family. -29
48. Coming Events.
BLYTH FESTIVAL - Bush Fire: July 22,
23 (matinee) , 27, 28, August 1 (matinee) .
Miss Balmoral of the Bayview: all perfor-
mances for this play are SOLD OUT;
however, a limited number of rush tickets
go on sale 2 hours before curtain time,.
Girls in the Gang: July 29, 30 (matinee) .
-Bordertown Cafe: July 30, 31. All perfor-
mances are at 8:30 p.m. except matinees
which are at 2:00 p.m. For tickets call Box
Office at 523-9300/9255.-29ar
COUNTRY FAIR, Saturday, July 25: a
Blyth Festival fund-raiser. Booths filled
with books, clothing, produce, good
"junk"; special activities for children.
Starts at 10:00 a.m. on lawn of Blyth
Memorial Hall. Great fun for the whole
family.-29ar
MacDONALD CLAN REUNION
The 58th annual MacDonald Clan Reunion
will be held Saturday, August 1st, 1987 at
MacDonald's Cedar Grove at 2 p.m.
Please come early. Dance to follow in
Lucknow with music by Norm
Dunsmoor.-29, 30x
LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT
HORTICULTURE
Flower Show and Marigold Tea on
Wednesday, August 5, at Legion Hall, from
2 - 5. Bake table, plant and vegetable sale.
$20.00 for best Marigold exhibit. Admission
$1.00. Show schedules may be picked up at
"Valley Green Flowers" Everyone
welcome. -29, 30
CAR WASH
To be held Saturday, July 25th, staring at 9
a.m. at the Lucknow Fire Hall. Proceeds
to the Kinloss Girls' Ball Team. -29
JACK RIDDELL BARBECUE
You are invited to the Jack Riddell
Barbecue at the Riddell farni on Highway
83, between Exeter and Dashwood on
Wednesday, August 5. Rain location is the
Dashwood Community Centre. Dinner
from 5 to 8 p.m., family entertainment.
Tickets available from Liberal Municipal
chairpersons or executive, or phone
395-5186, 528-6993, 357-1802. Tickets $10.00,
elementary school children $4.00, pre
school, $3.00. Sponsored by the Huron Pro-
vincial Liberal Association. -22,29
BUS TOURS
Seaway Farm Tours in the fruit season
and Tivoli Miniature World, Wednesday,
August 12; Parry Sound Boat Cruise
Thursday, August 6. Phone Helen
McBurney, Nicholson Bus Lines,
357-3424--29,30
HURON COUNTY CATTLEMEN'S
ASSOCIATION
Beef llerbecue and dance Friday, July 31,
at the BMG CC in Brussels. Music by
Beachwood. Barbecue 6 - 8; dancing 9 - 1.
Tickets $10.00 per person, available from
local directors. -29