The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-07-12, Page 20Pogef 20--Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 12, 1978
Coming
Events
Hanover
Holiday Tours
July 22, 1978 MARITIMES,
15 days including Quebec,
New Brunswick, P.E.I., Cape
Breton Island, Nova Scotia,
Vermont and New York.
July 25, 1978 MINI MARI-
TIMES CRUISE, 7 days
including New York, Nova
Scotia, New Brunswick,
Main and Quebec.
July 14, 1978 NORTH
Country, 5 days including
Polar Bear Excursion. A new
tour this summer.
August 3, 1978 AGAWA
CANYON AND MACKINAC
ISLAND, 5 days, including
the Agawa Canyon Excur-
sion.
Sept. 16, 18, 23, 25, 30, Oct.
2, 1978 AGAWA CANYON, 4
days. You pick the departure
that best suits you.
August 5, 1978 PENNSUL-
VANIA DUTCH, 6 days.
Sept. 20, 1978 6 days.
August 26, Sept. 9, 1978
NEW ENGLAND CAPE
COD, 9 days.
August 4, 1978 MOOSONEE
"POLAR BEAR", 4 days. ,
August 26, 1978 WESTERN
CANADA, 16 or 22 days.
Choice of flying or driving
home.
August 6, 1978 BRITISH
ISLES TOUR, 23 days.
Visiting England, Scotland,
Ireland. All inclusive except
lunch`daily.
Oct. 1, 1978 CALIFORNIA,
23 days via motorcoach.
Oct. 28, 1978 FOUR
ISLANDS HAWAII, 15 days.
ALL TOURS ARE
FULLY ESCORTED
MRS. RHODA MacKENZIE
LUCKNOW
PHONE 528-3335
Hanover Travel Service
364-3270
1-800-265-3007 Toll Free
290 - 10th St., Hanover
Kincardine Travel Service
396-3477 Collect
831 Queen St. Kincardine
JOCK'S PLACE
HIGHWAY 86
JUST EAT OF LUCKNOW
USED FURNITURE
AND APPLIANCES
LUCKNOW 528-2625
Como to Jack's Placa if you
want to succeod
In filling your household or
cottage needs
WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE
NOW STOCKING
MINIWAX
REFINISHING
PRODU TS
Waned
CUSTOM COMBINING
wheat and spring grain.
Phone- 395-5300. -28,29x
KINLOSS TOWNSHIP
APPLICATIONS
Applications will be received
by the undersigned until 5
p.m. Monday, July 24 for to
person to operate a grader
and do general Township
work. Rate as per contract.
Henry L. Clark,
Road Superintendent,
Kinloss Township,
Holyrood, Ontario.
- 28,29ar
CUSTOM BALING, big
round bales. John Johnston,
phone 529-7129. -28x
PART-TIME TELLER requir-
ed, experience necessary.
Royal Bank; Lucknow, phone
528-2826. -28ar
USED FURNITURE, appli-
ances and antiques wanted.
Call Jack's Place, 528-2625.
- 7tf
FASHION TWO TWENTY
needs beauty consultants full
and part time. 15 hours
approximately $90.00. Phone
Dianne Dalton, 832-5189.
-23-30ar
MAJOR APPLIANCES
WANTED
Refrigerators, stoves, freez-
ers, etc., any condition.
Lucknow Appliance Centre
Phone 528-2946
-46ar
CAPABLE PERSON with
experience in photography to
do free-lance assignments
for weekly newspaper. Apply
in writing, stating experience
to Box D, Lucknow Sentinel.
-26
CUSTOM COMBINING of
grain, white beans, soya -
beans and flax at $12 per
acre. Phone Clete Dalton
529-7124. -27,28,29
MAN WANTS WORK of any
type. Phone 528-3722 even-
ings. -27,28x
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Attend a business opportun-
ity meeting with a young
international company which
is expanding in this area. We
offer very high incomes with
unlimited opportunity _ on a
part or full time basis. Call
Anita Schellenberger at 348-
.8561 for an appointment.
-24tf
RELIEF REGISTERED Nurs-
es. Apply in writing to Mrs.
M. Campbell, R.N., Wing -
ham and District Hospital,
Wingham, Ontario. -28,29
WORK WANTED - trench
silos, barn and house founda-
tions, feed mangers. Roy
Schneller & Son, 357-1291.
-28,29
FULL TIME MANAGER for
feed mill in Ripley. Contact
Ian Clarke, 395-5955 or Ron
Stanley, 395-2434. -28
J
Wanted
HELP WANTED
SCHOOL CUSTODIANS
Huron Heights Public School
Kincardine, Ontario
Head Custodian
40 hours per week
Part -Time Custodian
Duties to commence on or
about September 1, 1978.
Applicants must be willing to
do shift work if required and
be able to provide medical
certificate and proof of satis-
factory chest x-ray or tuber-
culin test.
Apply on or before July 26,
1978 using application form
which can . be obtained by
writing or telephoning the
employer below.
The Bruce County Board
of Education
Box 190, Chesley, Ontario.
Telephone: 363-2014
Attn: Mel F. Wedow
Supervisor of Buildings
& Maintenance
-28ar
THE HURON COUNTY
BOARD OF EDUCATION
DRIVER INSTRUCTOR
REQUIRED
A qualified driving instruc-
tor is required to instruct
both in the car and in the
classroom at Seaforth Dist-
rict High School and Central
Huron Secondary School in
Clinton.
Specific details are avail-
able from the Principals.
Written applications stat-
ing experience, training, av-
ailability, salary required
and if car required will be
received until July 25, 1978
at
The Administration Centre,
Huron County Board
of Education,
103 Albert Street,
Clinton, Ontario NOM 1L0
R. J. Elliott,
Chairman.
D. J. Cochrane,
Director.
-28, 29ar
FOR SALE
Over 300 steel shelves,
alt sizes; office desks;
office chairs;
typewriters; adding
machines; over •1,000
post office bins, all
sizes; office tables;
work shop tables;
electric fans; one vault
with combination lock;
12 speed drill presses
with 5/8 chuck and
Morris taper; drills;
tons of bolts; one pool
table over 100 years old,
the legs are 4 cast iron
lions, 1,200 lbs. com-
plete; one air com-
pressor, new; one
Lincoln welder, 225
amp; two double end
emerys with motor;
outside 250 watt sealed
lights; one chain saw,
air pressure 70 to 90 lb.,
30 in. blade; acetylene
tanks, all sizes, from 300
cubic to 845 cubic feet,
save on your own
refillable; other items
too numerous to men-
tion.
N. Hamilton�, •
Gotlernmont Surplus •
Dealer'
GODERICH 5244602
Aismerm
Notice
NOTICE RE
COURTESY CAR SERVICE
The Lucknow Legion court-
esy car service for Senior
Citizens is to be discontinued
until further notice. -28
HAVING A DRINKING
PROBLEM? AA can help.
Phone Goderich 524-6001 or
Walkerton 881-3655.
-40tfar
BJLRAY FARMS LTD.
ABATTOIR, HOLYROOD
The best in Home Grown,
Dry Fed Beef. Try our Fresh
Home Made Sausage. Cus-
tom killing by appointment.
Phone 528-2132
-40tfar
F. E. Madill Secondary
School office will be closed
from July 17 to August 11
inclusive. Appointments for
time tables may be made
during the week of August 28
to Se ember lst. -28
RIPLEY HURON CENTRAL
SCHOOL
Re,. Kindergarten a.m. and
p.m. classes. We will have a
new kindergarten bus oper-
ator in September, thus we
cannot work 9ut the morning
and.. afternoon ,routes until
late August. A list of
morning and afternoon kin-
dergarten'.. students will be
sent to the newspaper in
August. Special thanks to
George and Barb Messenger
for the service provided in
busing our kindergarten stu-
dents in the past several
years. -28ar
PINELODGE REST HOME
A supervised retirement
home caring for your person-
al needs 24 hours a day.
Lucknow 528-2703.-50tfa.r
LUCKNOW 'SHIPPER
TO
UNITED CO-OPERATIVES
OF ONTARIO
LIVESTOCK DEPT.
TORONTO
Ship your livestock
with
BILL TAYLOR
R. R. 3 GODERICH .
Tuesday and Thursday are
shipping days from Lucknow
Stockyards
CALL DUNGANNON
529-7310
or
LUCKNOW 528-3119
Tuesday or Thursday by
7:30 a.m. for prompt service
ASK BILL FOR
REQUIREMENTS OF
REPLACEMENT CATTLE
Newspaper advertising is
like having a party line
to our entire circulation!
Place your message today!
Tenders
FUEL OIL TENDER
Plainly marked sealed tend-
ers will be received up to 12
o'clock noon Monday, July
24th, 1978 for the supply of
Fuel Oil to Huron County
Schools.
Specifications, and tender
forms may be obtained at the
offices of the Huron County
Board of Education, 103
Albert Street, Clinton, Ont-
ario, VOM 1LO.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
R. J. Elliott,
Chairman.
D. J. Cochrane,
Director.
-28ar
TOWNSHIP OF
WEST WAWANOSH
TENDERS FOR SIDEWALK
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned until 1:00
p.m. WEDNESDAY, JULY
19, 1978 for the installation
in the hamlet of Dungannon,
of approximately 300 feet,
more or less, of concrete
sidewalk with expansion
joints appromimately 31/2 to
4" in depth, 4 feet in width.
Quote price for running foot.
Old concrete will be removed
.prior to installation. Lowest
or any tender not necessarily_
accepted.
Mrs. Joan Armstrong,
Clerk,
R. R. 2, Lucknow.
-28ar
Custodian
Contract
Tender
Plainly marked, sealed, ten-
ders will be received by the
undersigned up to Friday,
July 21, 1978 for contracting
custodial services at
COLBORNE CENTRAL
SCHOOL
COLBORNE TOWNSHIP
All tenders must be submit-
ted on the official tender
form which are available at
the Huron County Board of
Education, 103 Albert Street,
Clinton, Ontario.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
R. McVean,
Plant Superintendent
R.J. Elliott, D. J. Cochrane
Chairman. Director.
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Card of
Thanks
I wish to thank all my friends
and relatives for gifts .I
received before leaving for
New Brunswick.
Susan Brooks
-28
We would like to express
our sincere appreciation to
all our friends, relatives and
neighbours for the many
lovely cards, gifts and flow-
ers we received to make our
25th anniversary something
we will never forget. Also we
would like to thank our
daughters and son for put=
ting on the great dance in our
honour and all. who helped in
any way. Thanks a lot. -
Bill and Janet Kempton
-27x
Thank you to all my friends
and neighbours for their
many acts of kindness and
for bringing my wife Olive
over to Wingham Hospital
while I was a patient there;
also for flowers and cards.
Special thanks to Dr. J. K.
MacGregor and nur§es.
George E. Colwell
- 28x
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We wish to express our
thanks for the expressions of
sympathy extended to us at
the time of the sudden
passing of our brother Lloyd;
for the floral tributes, dona-
tions to charitable:.,organiza-
tions and food brought to our
homes. A special thanks to
the residents of the Sepoy
Apartments for their kind-
ness in helping make some
lonely times, happier for him
during his stay there.
Alma and John MacKinnon
Jim and Isabel Hunter
Lois and Bob McIntosh
Lorna Button
-28x
We wish to express , our
heartfelt thanks for the
sympathy extended to us at
the time of our sudden
sorrow in the loss of our dear
Dad. For the floraltributes
and charitable donations. To
Rev. Munshaw, MacKenzie
and McCreath Funeral
Home, the pallbearers and
Dr. Bradley. To the residents
of Sepoy Apartments and the
ladies who donated food and
served lunch after the funer-
al.
Herb and Muriel
Marybelle and Cecil
-28x
I wish to thank everyone
who remembered me with
cards, flowers, giftsand
visits while I was a patient in
the University Hospital. All
were very much appreciated.
Gwen Caesar
-28x
I would like to thank my
friends, relatives and the
community for all the useful
gifts received at the showers
held in my honour. Special )
thanks to those friends and
my aunts who helped in any
way. This was very much
appreciated.
Annette Elphick
- 28
We would like to thank
everyone for their cards,
gifts and visits while patients
in University Hospital last
fall. All was very much
appreciated.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fowler
-28x