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[31. Service Directory
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
WB. TV AND APPLIANCES SERVICE to
TV's and appliances, small appliances,
vacuum cleaners, razors, etc. Phone Wm.
Bolt 528-3619.-3tfar
PLANNING AN AUCTION? No sale too
bigpr too small! Call Allan Miller 395-5062
or Bill Haldenby 395-5142, Licensed
Auctioneers.—1 ltfar.
FARRIER SERVICES: pleasure and draft
horses. We build scotch bottom shoes.
Phone Robby Fyn 357-3058.-16-23x
TEESWATER ELECTRONICS
Satellite dish sales, service and installa-
tion. Phone 392-8120.
WE SERVICE
WHAT WE SELL!!
—20tfar
ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANER
REPAIRS, reliable weekly service. Call
Hanover Sewing Centre 364-1070 or drop off
at Super Scoop Store, Lucknow.-23-25ar
HOUSEHOLD SEWING MACHINE
REPAIRS, reliable weekly service. Call
Hanover Sewing Centre 3641070 or drop off
at Super Scoop Store, Lucknow,-23-25ar
Bus. 396-2341 Larry Res. 396-9193
Auto Electric Vest
No. 3, 190 Queen St., Kincardine
Alternators - Generators - Starters
Auto - Truck - Industrial
Farm - Marine
34. Personal
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
\'OuI get AIDS
from \VOrLing
with Sc)I11(. OIlC
\VhO has X11 I )S?
NO! Get the facts.
Let's Talk. Call the
Ontario Ministry of
Health AIDS Hotline
1 -800 -668 -AIDS
36. Announcements
HARRISTON DRY
CLEANERS AGENT
DeeVee's Ladies Wear is now the agent for
Harriston Dry Cleaners.-23ar
COUNTRY BEAUTY
will Ire closed from June 13 -18. Shop hours
for June 20 - August 20 are: Wednesday, 2 -
9; Thursday, 2 - 9; Friday, 2 - 6; Saturday 9
- 2.-23
l36. Announcements
36. Announcements
COUNTY OF HURON
HIGHWAYS DEPARTMENT
CORPORATION
of the
COUNTY OF HURON
NOTICE OF
ROAD CLOSING
Take notice that the Council of the Corporation of the County of Huron proposes to enact a
By-law to stop up, close and convey to the adjacent property owner that part of County Road
Number 31 In the Township of Colborne more particularly described in Schedule "A" as follows:
Parts of Huron County Road Number 31 described as Part 1 on a plan deposited
In the Registry Office for the Registry Division of Huron (No. 22) as Number
22R-2350.
The Road Committee for the County of Huron will hear in person any Individual, counsel, solicitor
or agent, who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected at the hour of 9:00 A.M. on July
7, 1988 In the County Engineer's Office of the Court House In Goderich, Ontario.
This notice first published on June 8, 1988.
B.G. Hanly
Clerk -Administrator
County of Huron
WE'RE SEARCHING FOR
A HEART OF GOLD
Selflessness. Willingness. Understanding.
Qualities we can all admire. Qualities you
may see in someone you know. Someone
who goes out of his or her way to make our
community a better place to live. Air
Canada, in partnership with The Lucknow
Sentinel, would like to salute these in-
dividuals who bring so much to our com-
munity. Now's the time for us to speak out
on behalf of our fellow citizens. Drop in to
the Sentinel and pick up a nomination form
with complete details.-20tf
COMPUTERS' AMATEUR PC -SIG In the
making. 528-2303.-22, 23x
38. Auction Sale
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of
Household effects for
MRS. BESSIE (MICKIE) WIGHT
R.R. 3 Teeswater. Lot 27, Conc. 8 Kinloss
Twp., E. of Holyrood approx. 4'h miles
turn left (north) 1st farm on Left, or from
Teeswater, 6 Conc., Culross Twp.. west to
dead end & turn right.
on
SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1988
at
11:00 A.M.
G.E. frost free fridge; electric stove; In-
glis built-in dishwasher; Kenmore washer
& dryer (like new); dining room suite (4
highback chain, 2 captain chairs, trestle
table/2 leaves) solid wood; hutch & buf-
fet; coffee & end tables (solid wood); 6
drawer chest, antique buffet; matching
bedroom night tablas & 4 drawer bureau;
bedroom set: 2 night tables, 5 drawer
bureau, 6 drawer dresser & mirror;
wooden bed frame & head board; single
mattress & box spring; corner tier table;
7 tier plant stand; 6 book cases; writing
desk; floor & table lamps; swag lamp:
card table; portable bar & 2 chairs; 12"
electric fan; radios; portable T.V. stand;
floor polishers; couch set; exerciser; an-
tique trunk; laundry hamper; Osterizer;
glasses; pots & pants; cups & saucers;
dishes; trays; wine carafes & glasses;
punch bowl set; quilting frames; pictures;
'area rungs.
Plan to attend this sale of excellent
household effects. Owner has moved to
town.
Terms: Cash Day of Sale & Proper 1.0. 8%
Sales Tax in effect.
Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for
accidents or Toss of purchase Day of Sale.
For information contact: Bruce Skillen
528-6093
Auctioneer
Brian Rintoul 357-2349
39. Educational
FREE: 1988 guide to study -at-home cor-
respondence Diploma courses for
prestigious careers: Accounting, Aircondi-
tioning, Bookkeeping, Business,
Cosmetology, Electronics, Legal/Medical
Secretary, Psychology, Travel. Granton
(5A) 263 Adelaide W., Toronto.
1-800-268-1121.--23bc
[38. Auction Sale
HOUSEHOLD AUCTION
and
CONSIGNMENT SALE
for
BRINDLEY AUCTIONS
Friday, June 10, 1988
6:00 p.m. Sharp
BRINDLEY SALES YARD
Dung
Consigned from CLIFF MENARY
Fridge; stove; washer; spin dryer; buf-
fet china cabinet; table & 6 choirs (old);
2 tables (old); desk; sewing machine;
colour T.V.; bedroom suite; Royal
vacuum cleaner; swag lamp; coal oil
lamp; dishes; bed chesterfield; 2 old
tables (square); open arm Elma sewing
machine; coffee table; end tables; mir-
ror; foot stool; swivel rocker; quilt &
storage cabinet; radio; fan; salt & pep-
per shakers; tiller; lawn mower &
garden tools; odds & ends.
OTHER CONSIGNMENTS: fridge; stoves;
dishwashers; T.V.; pineapple table;
bikes & lawn mowers; swing set; piano
d. stool; antique desk; assortment of
lumber,flowers 8. plants (assortment);
safe; air .conditioner ; assortment
chairs; rugs; cast iron kettles; 1 desk
mclnufactured in Lucknow.
TERMS: Cash or cheque day of sale.
Lunch on grounds. Not responsible for
accidents.
AUCTIONEERS
Gordon H. Brindley
Brian Rintoul
For further information:
519-529-7625
519-529-7570
39. Educational
ESTHETICS, Learn Advanced Facials,
Manicuring, Waxing, Make-up. Full and
part-time courses. Call, write for prospec-
tus PEBEC School of Esthetics and Beauty
Therapy, 179 King St., London. (519)
432-7162.-22bc
44. Engagements
CHRISTIE-STANLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stanley, Kinloss, wish to
announce the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Heather Rae to Larry
Wayne Christie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Les
Christie, Tara. The wedding will take
place July 16, 1988 at Kinloss United
Church. -23x
47. Card of Thanks
IRWIN
Jack and Sadie Irwin wish to say thank you
to friends, relatives and neighbours for
making our 50th wedding anniversary
such a big success. -23x
46. In Memoriam
TIFFIN
In memory of J. Wesley Tiffin, who passed
away one year ago June 12, 1987.
His memory is as dear today,
As in the hour he passed away.
Till memory fades and life departs,
He lives forever in my heart.
Ever remembered by wife, Jean. -23
EADIE
In loving memory of a dear mother and
grandmother, Ina Eadie who passed away
June 9, 1987.
There is no parting from those we love
No distance can divide
For today in memory's garden
We still walk side by side.
Fondly remembered by the Eadie and Col-
well families. -23
47. Card of Thanks
HALL
Sincere thanks to all who remembered me
with cards, gifts, phone galls and visits
while I was in hospital. Lloyd (Hap)
Hall. -23x
FEAGAN
The family of the late Carman Feagan
would like to express their sincere thanks
to relatives, friends and neighbours for
their floral tributes, memorial donations,
messages 'of sympathy and acts of kind-
ness. Special thanks to the ladies of North
Street Church, McCallum and Palla
Funeral Home and to Rev. Ball for his
comforting words. Sincere thanks to Dr.
Walker, Goderich Hospital Nursing Staff,
the ambulance drivers, to the V.O.N. and
Homecare. Lois and Grant Farrish, Joyce
and Arnold Stothers, Ann Feagan, Wayne
Feagan and families. -23x
THANK YOU
The Mothers' Committee for the Lucknow
Brownies, Guides and Pathfinders wish to
thank everyone who contributed
newspapers to their recent paper drive. It
was a great success! Please save your
papers for our next drive in the fall. -23
GODFREY
The family of the late Ralph Godfrey wish
to thank friends, and neighbours for their
many acts of kindness during our bereave-
ment. Special thanks to Reverend Roberts,
the ladies "of Nile United Church and the
staff of Fordwich Nursing Home. Olive
Sproul, Gail Livingston and Marlene
Godfrey. -23x
ZINN
The family of the late Emmeline Zinn
wishes to extend its most sincere thanks to
the Staff of Maitland Manor for their lov-
ing care for the past six years and to the
doctors and nurses of Alexandra and
Marine Hospital, Goderich for their con-
cern and care during the past three weeks.
Also sincere appreciation to MacKenzie
and McCreath Funeral Home, Lucknow;
Rev. Robert Ball, North St. United Church,
Goderich for his message of tribute; to
Trinity U.C.W. for the lovely lunch served
after the service, and to friends, relatives
and neighbours for the lovely floral ar-
rangements, donations and cards. Your
kindness and support will always be
remembered. Warren and Marian; Clarke
and Donna and families. -23x
48. Coming Events
ANNUAL MEETING
for the Wingham and District Community
Living Association (formerly the
Wingham and District Association for the
Mentally Retarded) Tuesday, June 14, 7:30
p.m. in the Wingham Armouries. Guest
speaker Linda Girard, Program Super-
visor, Ministry of Community and Social
Services, speaking on the Ministry's future
direction in supporting people with han-
dicaps. -22, 23ar
CELEBRATE IN
1988 PARADE
Saturday, July 2, 12:30 p.m. Entries now
being accepted in 15 categories. Prizes.
For full info see ad in May 25 Sentinel or
call Donald MacKinnon, 528-3043.-22-25ar
SINGLES DANCE
Saturday, June 11, White Carnation Hall,
Holmesville. Dancing 9 - 1 to Tiffins. NO
JEANS PLEASE. --23