The Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-06-04, Page 15iri`iNTEE
29,Edueationai
LEARN AUCTIONEERiNO.
Classes held Aug. 16-22
and `Nov. 15-21/97. For
information contact:
Southwestern Ontario
School of Auctioneering,
R.R. #5, Woodstock,
Ontario N4S 'ZV9 (519)537-
2115.--23bc
COUNSELLOR TRAINING
Institute of Canada offers
on -campus and correspon-
dence courses toward•a
Diploma in Counselling
Practice, to begin this
month, Free catalogue, call.
24hrs. 1-800-665-7044.--
23bc
42. Obituaries
ALEXANDER PAUL
HACKETT'• '
At Grand River Hospital
K.W. on Thursday, May 22,
1997, beloved infant son of
Paul and Ellen Hackett of
Kitchener; brother of Alyssa;
grandson to D.A. and
Evelyn Hackett of Lucknow
and. Andy 'and Janette
Rodger of Wingham. A pri-
vate.family service was'held
Monday, May 26, 1997 at
Ratz-Bechtel 'Funeral Horne
with Rev, Randy Magnus
officiating 23x'
GORDON I. ERB. -
Gordon I. Erb, of Country
Road Lodge, Ashfield
Township, and .formerly •bf
Lucknow, passed away May
26, 1997, in his 82nd year, .
• Mr. Erb was born in, Culross
Township, on April16.
• 1916,,a son of the late Israel`
and Martha (Ingram) Erb,`
He issurvived by his sister,'
• Laverne •Cooper, ofd
Lucknow, and several
nieces and nephews. •Mr:.
Erb was predeceased. by a •
sister Florence: White, and:,
brothers. Norman Erb, 'Frank
Bateman and Harold Erb.
Visitati'ons was at the
MacKenzie and•McCreath
Funeral Home, Lucknow,
where: the service was con-,.
ducted by Lt. Marc Pittock of
the, ' Salvation Army,
Wingharii, • on: May: 28.
Palibearers.,:were' Harvey
Cooper, Bill. Cooper, Orville
Thomson ; and Dare
Wharton. • interment
Greenhill Cemetery,
Lucknow.--23ar
• BRADLEY JOHN.
MOWBRAY,
Bradley John 'Mowbray sud-
denly in Virden, Manitoba
May 6, 1997 in his 35th
year:. Loving 'father of.
Robbie; Beloved son of Bob
and Shirley .Mowbray of
Cambridge. Dear brother of
Dan and his wife France
and their children. Lee Ann
and Aaronall of Niagara
Falls. He was 'predeceased
by ,grandfather Harvey.
Reidt, Wroxeter, and grand
parents . Ken and Beryl
Mowbray of Lucknow. Final
resting' place Cambridge.
23xv
46. in
Memoriam
HEWITT'
in memory o$ our loving
mother Violet who passed
away June 3, 1986.
Forgive me Lord, if I still
weep for the ,mono I loved.
• but could not keep.
You left us mom with words
unspoken •'
i know you still walk beside
me, 'and when my life is
through,
i pray that God will take my
hand and lead me straight
to you..
We love and miss you mom.
Donna and John Carter.
23x
In Memory
Hui,bard.
(James Edward)
Even though your're gone,
I think of. you everyday, '
You always thought of other r
people;
in a loving, caring way,
Family, Friends and even
Strangers; ,
Were always first on your list;,
That's whyafter one year
You•are still sadly -missed. '•
Making people laugh and
smile, '
Was' one thing you did gid,
'Whether you were gardening,
working or at'play `
It came natural and you
could:,
I know:you are patiently
waw,' •.. + '
I canngt wait to see
Thb rnany roads 'kill -leaven, •
So we can be,trucking, you
ander.'
Sadly missed'by
son J.f,. Hubbard
7. cards ' of
"Thanks
MACFARLANE/TODD
We would like to.. thank all
those who `"made' this month',.
very busy and delightful.
Your attendance and ,gifts;
were very much appreciat-
ed. A special thanks' to the,
wedding party for our stag'
and. doe ,and to Joanne.
Todd who :hosted a bridal
shower' this past Saturday.
Scott and Christine:, --23x
•
CLARK •
We would like to express a
sincere thank you to all our-
friends and relatives, who
helped us' celebrate .our
35th anniversary. Special
thanks to 'our,'children and
grandchildren Art, Kendra
and Lawrence and Courtney
and Christopher, They' sure
know how to organize•a'
great party! Also special:
thanks tothe main chef,
Ryan 'Greig. He ” bBQ'd the
perfect 'pork." Henry and
Ethel. --2'3x 23x
47. Cards. of
Thanks
STEVER
Words cannot express our
gratitude• to our.relatives,
friends and neighbors for all
their prayers, flowers, cards
and phone calls. A big thank
you to Rev. A. Rubach for
his many visits to our home
and the hospital to see Earl
and his comforting words at
the service. Also to Joan
Pollard for her compassion
and kindness and the
Lucknow Lions Club.
Everything will, always be
remembered. Kay and fami-
ty.-23
HUNSTEIN
Our hearttelt•thanks' and
deep appreciation is extend-
ed for all the phone calls,
cards, and flowers. Thanks
to Pinecrest Manor Nursing.
Home. Brenda and staff,
nurses and nurses aid; your ,
caring and dedication was
gratefully appreciated. to
the residents who were her
family for the last two and.'
half years; the volunteers
for their help; ir. Siubat;,
Delores from ,Cut & Curl,
MacKenzie. and McCreath
Funeral Home. The visitors
who ;past her inthe balls
.with a'smile and said Hi
Kathe was greatly app'reci-
aced. Thank you Bernice
and; Ed Weber, family. —23x
RITCHIE ,
We 'would like to thank, our
family and friends for the
lovely afternoon and.
evening for' our 45th
anniversary and thanks for
the lovely cards, flowers
and gifts :we received,
Leonard `and Beinadean• --
Luekno'w Sentinel, Wednesday, June 4, 1997,— Page 15.
47. Cards of
Thanks
BELL •
Don and Ruth Bell would
like to thank Brian, Rintot4
and his team of helpers for
a well-conducted, success-
ful sale. To Brian M., Lloyd,
Wayne, and Joe, thanks for
all your help before and
after the sale, and to Harold.
and Ian for working on the
wagons, To all our good
neighbors and friends, and
especially our family, thank
you for your help and sup-
port. All was very much
appreciated. --23x
4UCKNOW KIiN,ET TES
Special thanks to all the
children and their sponsors
who made the Bike-A-thon
a great , event. Also to
Knechtels for the water bot-
ties„which were a big hit. --
23ar
MILLER
We Wish to thank family and
friends for visits, cards,
rides to the h--ospital, and
phone calls, when Eldon
was in hospital and since
• returning .home. Eldon and.
Dorothy. --23x
48. Corning
Events
CAME lit G,0 SHOWER
Hi ladies you are invited:to
come and go shower for.
Kerri ,Snowden June 8, 1 -.4.
p.m. at theLhorne of• Barb
Ross, 719 -Havelock. St.
Everyone welcome.. --22,23
SCOTTISH CELTIC
CEILIDH
at. Lambton::, Heritage
• 3x : Museim•, June 28 and 29,
two full days. of Scottish and
ALTON Celtic music pipers country
•We would like -to thank Ken
Phillips, Fred 'Phillips;.
Murray 'Irvin, Doug
MacDonald, Tom Broome,
Gary;'and.Jason Caesar for
ail their help and; support'
after the tractor accident, A.
`special thank you to Allan
Drennan for remaining calm)
`during .this .unfortunate
mishap. We Appreciate
good friends and neighbors
at times like .this. Stuart and
Donna: —23x •
MORRISON
Phyllis and `Gordon wish to
express :our sincere thanks
to all, our family for the love-
ly dinner and social evening
they arranged for our ;50th.
wedding anniversary ,cele-
bration. Yqu made this a
memorable occasion for,us.
Thanks also to relatives,
friends, and neighbors who
sent cards, flowers, or gifts.
-23x. .�.
• $MELTZER
I' would like to thank every-
one who attended my com-
munity shower and for -the '
beautiful gifts I reteived,.,.
;Your generosity, and
thoughtfulness are greatly
,appreciated. A special
thanks t� Linda, Sharon,
Denise, Joyce, Shannon,
Kerry Lynne and Heather
forr organizing' the shower.
:arid -for baking it such a
special day for me. Liz,:.,--
I I
'.and highland dance, and
traditional food. Heritage
"encarnprnent and cannon
• drills, musketry by the :84
Royal Highlanders,''main.
stage music. by:Celtic,
,•'Offspring, Alistair Brown,
Jacquelyn Brpwn, Bob
Finlay, champion fiddlers,
and•'rnore: Tickets $10/$8
seniors/$3 children, or save
30%owith weekend pass.
Call Sarnia-Lambton'
Tourism, 1.800-265-0316. --
23-26cc
'STRAWBERRY
FEST1VAL
Thursday,, June 12
Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
2 settings -
5 > and 6;30 p.m,
Tickets; In advance only.
Finlay Decorators ,
528-3434
Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m 6 p.m.
, Sat. 8a.m.-1P.m
,y
40, Corning
Events
BINGO
Goderich Knights ,,of
Columbus, Thursday, 7 p.m.
Columbus Centre, 390
Parson's Court, $4,700 in
prizes; progressive jackpot
of $1000.00; regular jack-
pot
ackpot of $1,250 must go.Lic.
#157920, 13tfar •
BARN DANCE
Saturday, June 7, Lucknow.
District Sports Complex;
concert 8 to, 9:30 p.m.,
dance 10 to 1. Featuring
former Barn_ lance artists,
new artists, .special. local
guests. $10 adults, 12 and
.under $5, Door opening
7:30, no reserved seats.
Phone 525-2627. Proceeds
to 'Make It Great in '98
Reunion' fundraising --17-
23ar
' CAR WASH
Saturday, June.7, 9 a.m. - 1
p.m Lucknow Fire Hall. Cars
$4, vans $5.,A fundraiser to
help send two young people
to Rise Up '97 - a confer
ence . for Presbyterian.
Young People.. Support our
young. people and have
your car Washed tool; --
23,24x
MAJOR JURIED ART AND
CRAFT SHOWS •
Coming soon to VIQtoria
Park; : Kincardine. July 5 and
6 to Marina Park, Port. Elgin:
July 19'; and 20 . to
Clangregor Square, Bayfield
August 2. and 3. Phone 1-
800-214-5355. 723-27cc
MEMORIAL SERVICE;:
Lochalsh Cemetery mertlori i
al service Jut1e '15,.'2 p.m.
Bring; lawn chair. Everyone ,
'welcome. =-23
48, Colrning.
Events
South • Kinloss
Anniversary Service
Sunday, June 8,.
I i am
Guest speaker David' Smith
of Toronto Evangel Hall
Special Music of
Senior & Junior Choir
LUCKNOW FARMERS'
MARKET.
Wednesdays 9 .-to ..4,
Agriculture Budding '(beside
sales•barn) crafts:, meat,
produce, breads. For.. ven- •
dors or info rmation call
Ruby MacLennan.
Tiverton, NOG- 2T0, 353-
5014. 18-43x .
. , STAG & DOE.
for Kim; Edgar and. ,Troy,
Ritchie 'June 14, Belgrave.`
Arena, 9 p.m), - 1. a.m. Bus
leaving from 'Montgornery's,
Lucknow 8:30 stopping at:.
Valu -Mart, Wingham 8:45. -.
23,2,4x
•.YARD AND BAKE
SALE
S turday, June '7th,' 8 a.m.
at Church of Ascension,
Kinlough. -3 '
• COMMUNITY SHOWER`
• for Kerri Snowden, Monday,
June 23rd, 7'.30 p.m. St.
Helen's Hall. Everyone wel
come. '-23
Wingham: and. District,
.• Community Living Association
„
Wingham and District Community Living
Association's Annual General Meeting to be held on,
Monday June 9, 1997,,7:30 p.m., at the Lucknow
S ortsplex•(arena).
Theagenda to include: Association business,
election of Directors, Community. Awards, guest
speakers, Refreshments to follow.•
If there's a pain In
your chest, be a pawn
In the neck.
Complain to a doctor.
;•Emngbm ,
Chest pain could
be a.sign ai,hsari
he sooner you see .
,ie better your
:s for life.
Grym.rin
!Maui&
TACTIUFR
1 wet: ORB OHMAT(ON
LISTINGS
WANTED
PAUL ZINN,
528-2411
200. ACatOhfield,
workabl .
E. WAWANOSH. - 100, acres,
70• workable, ,:4 bedroom
house, barn fished.
$49,900. 3..bedrbom,
heat,' carport. , •
ONE ACRE..7 Building lot
near Lucknow $55,000.
•KINLOSS 1.4 acres, .3
bedroom house, 45' x 96'
insulated shed. 8116;500.
ASHFIELO 7 3 bedmorns,
double garage, 4/10 acre
$82,500: .
HISTORIC .LIIC.KNOW 4=5
bedroom;., new. kitchen and
baths; formal'living/dining
foorns, garage,.8/10•acre. lot.
'TWO.! .'BEDROOM
,BuneALow7,full basement.
.garage, new oil heat. .&
windows..$60,006.
HAVELOCK' 'Completely
renovated; 3. bedroom,house,
1jh bath, move in condition.,
Reduced. to $75,900.
FOUR -Serviced building lots
stating at $27'000••
2.5 ACRES near Kinloss,` 3:
bedroom house.. $55,000,
W. WAWA'NOSH'n- 100 acres,
60 war'kable,• 3 bedroom`
house,:largo barn/shop, shed.
KiP LOSS - 4 bedroom home
on 1 acre lot,: edge :of.
Lucknow $691900;
BUNGALOW - on .62 acre
.lo.t, :4 .bedilooms, 2 car,
.garage,. shed, fireplace;,
Reduced:
LUDGARD .- 3:bedroom, vinyl
sided, 'drywall, oiiheat,
70'x165' 'lot. 864,900;
7.8 ACRES •- edge' of
Lucknew'$49,000.
'GOUGN` ST. 3 bedroom,
garage; new siding, 02,00Q.
149 ACRES -'.Ashfield Two.
all workable. '
FIQLYROOD.3 bedroohi'
house with insulated/heated'
garage $55•,000.•
For Information On.
Properties listed
below contact
Richard D. Askes
519-528-3935 Res.
519.528-2740, Fax
COMMERCIAL' B1JILDING
LOTS •- 3.3 acres Turnberry
Township, edge of Wingham.
Pay less taxes, possible
investment property.
80' x 80' BUILDING LOT
with 24' x 36' small barn,' just
off .Main Street, Lucknow.
Zoned comri'ierciat $22,000.
LISTINGS WANTED