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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-01-03, Page 1731. Service- Oh -factory The Ladies Atakiliary of the Lueknuw and District Christian school will be glad to look after your catering needs no scatter what size. For information contact Margaret Vatzdevaart 39573617 or Gerda 3uwgsma 5294982.--Q1x CLQ REPAIRED Mantle R wail, cuckoo, grandfathers, grandmothers, FREE ESTI1VIATES. Pick up and delivery can be anged. Agnew Jewellery, • Gift and Cldren's Wear Lucknow 528-3532.-1 HEARING AID SERVICES for your con- venience at Elsner Umbach Pharmacy every .2nd Monday through winter, 10 .a.m. d 5 p.m. 'Gary J. ' Pietre4 Hearing aid Specialist. Hillside Hearing Ina struments (Whitechurch) '357--2336. Dates: January 8 & 22.-51,1,2,3 SMALL EQUIPMENT RENTALS - lawn 'rand garden, concrete, autom,otive,.;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 Appliances Ser; vice - rebuilt appliances; Bash, for your used 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 CUSTOM SEWING and alterations, reasonable rates. Call Ruth Ritchie at 528-3141 or drop in at 471 Wolsley Street, Lucknow.-46tf SEE_ US FOR YOUR STARTER, alter- nator,' generator and regulator needs. Albrecht Auto Electric, north of Whitechurch. Phone 357-3495.-18tfnar "We Build The Best and Repair The Rest" George Smyth Welding and Machine Shop Ltd. R.R. 2 Auburn, Ont. Bus. 529-7212 529-7781 Res. SNOWDEN INSULATION Sprayed on Urethane Foam Agricultural, Industrial, Residential, COmmerclal FREE ESTIMATES R.R. 1 Lucknow 528-2129. 34. Personal PREGNANT AND NEED HELP? Free positive confidential support. Birthright. Call 357-1066, 357-1769 or London 432-9197 collect.--Olar DO YOU OWN A computer with a modem? Call 528-2720 free and get on line with a BBS, or call 357-1818 a multiline BBS. -01x VITAMIN DISCOUNTS. Since 1973, offer- ing high quality -lowest prices,on Vitamins, Minerals, Herbs, Body Building and Weight Loss, Supplements, Hair Treatments, Skin Care and More. FREE CATALOGUE. Write: VITAMIN DIS- COUNTS, DEPT. B.C. 15, 260 S.W. Marine Drive, V5X 2R5, 1-800663.0747, in Vancouver (604) '321-7000.--1bc HAVING A DRINKING PROBLEM? AA can help. Phone Goderich 524.6001 or Walkerton 8M-3$3*.-49tf 36. Announcements DEE VEE's F� will be closed Mon- days for the months of January and February. Store hours Tuesday -Saturday 9: :30,—Olar DON AND BEV THOMPSON Inver will be closed, or vacation from January 3rd to January 20th, -inclusive51,3ar uNeLAIMIaD PHOTOS. Do you have an, unclaimed photo at the Sentinel, We think you'd like to have them back, but we can't keep them indefinitely. Please drop in to our office, and reclaim Your photo soon, 32tfni • I39, Educational FREE 1990 guide toyat-home cor- respondence Diploma courses for prestigious carers; Accounting, Aircon- ditioning, Bookkeeping, Business, Cosmetology, Electronics, Legal/Medical Secreatary, Psychology, Travel, Granton (5A) 263 Adelaide West, Toronto.1-800`950.1972-50bc LEARN ALLCTIONEERING at the Southwestern Ontario School of Auc- tioneering. Next class: February 30-17/89. For information contact: Southwestern Ontario School of ' Auctioneering, R.R. 5 Woodstock, Ontario, N4S 7V9 (519)537 2115,---44bc 44. Engagements ERRINGTON-MACDONALD The families of Helen MacDonald and Harold Errington are happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their parents in Dungannon Utaited Church January 20, 1990 at 6:30 p.m, Friends and relatives this is your invitation to spend a social.. evening -with us to follow in Lucknow .9 p.m. Let your presence be your gilt -1,2 I46. In Memoriam In loving' memory of • Dunedin .who pass- ed away January 3, 1988. Memories are like bands of •gold, They never tarnish or grow old.. . Sadly missed and remembered by her husband Edbert and family. ---01 WALL In loving memory nf Thomas James Wall who: passed away December 31, 1963; Looking back with memories, Uponthe path you trod, We bless the hours we had with you, And leave the rest •with GOd. Resting where no .shadows ,fall, ' In peaceful sleep he awaits us all; God will link the broken chain, When one by one we meet again. • —Son Harry and grandchildren. -1 • • FINLEON In loving memory of a dear wife, mother, sister and nephew who passed away very suddenly on January 5, 1980. In a quiet . country . graveyard, Where gentle breezes blow, . Lies the ones welove so dearly, Whom we lost ten years ago. God gave 'us the strength to bear it, And courage to face the blow, What it meant to lose you's, Others will never know. Sadly missed and always remembered by husband Joe, sons -Tom, John, Alex, Jim and Irene, daughters, Mary and Eldon Austin, Margaret and Ray McLean. -01 LOTENBERG .., In loving memory of a .dear daughter, wife, mother, . and grandmother, Tinie Logtenberg,who passed away January 8; 1989. There is a place set apart, No one can replace it or time erase it, We keep it for her alone. Fondly remembered by her family and friends. -01x LEDDY In loving memory of a dear husband and father Raymond, who passed away \3 years ago December 28, 1986. We think of him in silence, No eyes can see us weep; But still within our hearts, His memory we keep. Lovingly remembered by Gertrude and family. -01x Loeb.w8, .7�y, Jaxwwiry 31 1161—Page 17 147. Card of Thanks HACKETT Barry and Diane would like to thank everyone who so thoughtfully helped in anyway while Diane was aick> Especial- ly time � andwho prayed for her. am getting better, Tl>aenk you very much. Barry and Diane.—lx 48. Coming Etants . , DUNGANNON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S EUCHRE TOURNAMENT Saturday Jan 1�, Dungannon Agricultural hall, Registration 1-2 p.m. Euchre at 2 p.m. entry feeee $5.00 per person, cash prizes $50.00, $40.00 and $30.00, lunch and -special contests.-01,02ar FITNESS ENTHUSIASTS! Keep those New Years resolutions! The. womedns Fitness Classes, winter session is about to begin. Start date Monday, January 15 with 2 classes offered. Stretch and Tone; 6:30. pm, class focus is on ton- ing specific trouble spots and . overall stretching. Activation : 7:15 a large com- ponent of this class is spent on car- diovascular ardiovascular conditioning with some floor - work and stretching. John WI at the Lucknow. Sports Complex for this, 8 week course, -classes :Monday` and Thursday evening. Fee $30.00.01ar OPEN HOUSE The Women's House of Bruce County is having a.open house on Sunday January 7, 1990, 12-2' p.m. for Service Providers and Referral Sources. 3-5 p.M. General public at 42 Queen St. North Kincardine. Help us celebrate our January 8, 1990 reopening. -1 . ° BLYTH LIONS DABBER BINGO every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Blyth and District. Community Centre, $300 Jackpot must go. Over $1000 in prizes.-43tf . • DABBER BINGO.. Lucknow and District Lions Club, Dabber. Bingo, every Sunday night, 'Lucknow Community Centre. Doors open 6:15 p.m. Bingo at 7;15 p.m. Air conditioned, wheelchair accessible. Potential prize board over $3,000. $1,000 jackpot on 54 calls or less. $500 must go!—ttnar Marching into .the 94's The Ontario March of Dimas is mar - into 1990 with its annual Winter CampaignJanuary 2nd to February 15th, ru.Over NO corn. amities across Ontario will be r money to . suppoet adults with physic disabilities, The March of Dimes' Kit- chener/Waterloo region, which includes the counties! of : Grey, Huron, Perth, Bruce, .Wellington and Waterloo, will undertake community campaigns to raise a goal of $137,360. Money raised lar the 1990 campaign will support the March of Dimes' three ma- jor services which include;. independent living assistance; assistive devices; and employment services, Other programs range from a post polio network to cam- ping and recreation. ,There are two sides to every story. Two sides to every dime," says Veronica Tennant, former Prima Ballerina of the National Ballet and HonouraryChairper- son of the March of Dimes. "At. the March of Dimes we concentrate on abili- ty rather than disability,"` In 1951 when the Ontario March . of Dimes was founded to , battle the ,polio epidemic, .the Marching Mothers raised $14,000 iii their. 1951 campaign. Today, the 1990 Fundraising Campaign which pro- vides support to all disabled adults in On- tario, has • set the highest goal of the campaign to date. Withthe assistance of dedicated 'volunters across Ontario, they will work towards a provincial goal of $547,000. The March of Dimes provides practical supports to persons with physical disabilities to overcome everyday bar- riers, Be a part of the solution. Help sup- port their 1990 Campaign and join the people across Ontario' who give to the March of Dimes. Who says a dime doesn't go very far anymore? New Quit Line Program to help smokers "Well it's that time again, New Year's Eve, and I do want to quit. I know I should quit smoking, but I find it hard to imagine myself without a cigarette with my morning coffee, or when"I'm with my friends. "It's not easy. I work up my • nerve to quit, but then r feel that I can't do without it. And if I quit,, I'm • afraid I might gain weight or I'll be tense, , and probably want to start smoking again. "I know how it is.. I've tried to quit a 'million times. But this time I really want • to quit. I know I'should quit, for me and ' my : family. If I try again I really want to. succeed!" This litany of back -and -forth decision- making is° common among smokers. ,If you recognize this .kind of talk going on in your head, you are not alone. To say it's not easy to quit smoking is an understatement. In fact, the • U.S. . Surgeon General's Report showed that a majority of illicit drug addicts felt that it would be easier for them to give up their. hard drug addiction than it would be to give up smoking, and their addiction to nicotine. Research also shows that once people stop smoking, the benefits are im- mediate, and health and, vitality are restored quickly. f To help smokers become tobacco free, the Canadian Council on. Smoking and Health is launching . the Quit Line. Established through an educational grant from Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals (Canada) Inc., the Quit Lute is a toll free telephone number smokers can call all through January, 1110, to receive infor- mation on the hazards of szitoking, on quitting options, and referral to a healthcare professional and further assistance in quitting. "Tobacco use kills over 35,000 Cana- dians per year. Yet we know that most smokers, want to . quit," said Elinor Wilson, vice president, Public Affairs for the Canadian Council on Smoking and Health. "As with most addictions, quitting is something that people may require help with, and that's what the Quit Line is all about," she added. "The Quit Line has three goals," said' Wilson. "We want it to help educate smokers about the health risks involved; to identify quitting options; and to refer smokers to a healthcare . professional for support in that big decision. "It's ' not a miracle phone call, but it could be the first step toward a smoke-free life." 7'lte Quit Line will begin on January 1, 1990, and run throughout the month. The Quit Line number is 1 -800 -267 -STOP. What's its Use? Little Jimmy went with his mother to stay with an aunt in the country, and his mother was very worried as to how he would behave. •But to her surprise he was angelic dur- ing the whole visit - always did as he was told, and never misbehaved. As soon as he got home, however, he was his natural self again. "Oh Johnny," she said. "you were so good while you were away, why do you start behaving badly now?" "What's home for?" asked Jimmy in pained surprise.