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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-09-14, Page 22• Page 22—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, September 14, 1988 CONSIGNMENT SALE of tractors, combines and over 200 pieces of equip- ment at Brindley Sales Yard Monday, Sept. 19 10 a.m. sharp AUCTIONEERS: Gordon H. Brindley Barry Grey Brian Rintoul 519-529-7625 519-529-7970 CLEARING AUCTION SALE of household effects and antiques for William J. Elliott 183 Elizabeth St., Goderich Sat., Sept. 17, 10:30 a.m. ANTIQUES: Spool bed, brass lite, old dishes, fiddle In wooden box, picture frames, wicker basket; wicker hen, old wooden chairs. HOUSEHOLD: Coloured T.V. (like new), Westinghouse freezer 71/2 cu. ft. (new), Simplicity spin washer, Hoover washer, chest of drawers, single bed, chrome table 8. chairs, rocking chair, old bed, platform rocker, couch, end tables, coffee table, odd tables, trilite lamp, ash tray, jewel boxes, 3 gun racks, hall tree, electric clocks. Iron- ing board, T.V. tables, deer horns, exercise machine, stepladder, wash tub, lawn chairs, wheelbarrow, garden tools, suit- cases, Ian. Many small articles, dishes, ap- pliances. linen, pillows, blankets etc. too numerous to mention. Terms: Cash 8, Proper 1.0. plus 8% sales tax In effect Day of Sale where applicable. Any announcements or corrections day of sale take precedence over written advertising. Owner or auctioneer not responsible for loss of purchase or accidents day of sale. For information contact: WM. J. ELLIOTT 524-2841 Auctioneer BRIAN RINTOUL 357-2349 41. To Give Away TWO PUPS to give away to a good home. Phone 528-2113.-37, 38x 46. In Memoriam McKI1VI In loving memory of Dr. -Jack C. McKim, who died four years ago, September 7, 1984. "To live on in the hearts of those we love, is not to die." Ever remembered by Carroll, Kathryn, Lori, Scott and Darren. -37 ATKINSON In loving memory of Dorothy Mae, who passed away one year ago, September 17, 1987. Sweet memories will linger forever; Time cannot change them, it's true; Years that may come cannot sever Our loving remembrance of you. Sadly missed by Glen, Carol, Wayne and family. -37x F. Card of Thanks ENGLAND I would like to thank my family, friends and neighbours for the gifts, cards and telephone calls I received on my 85th birth- day. Isabelle England. -37x TROMMER I would like to thank our friends and neighbours for visits, flowers, cards and treats while Elmer was in hospital and since coming home. A special thanks to nurses and attendants for special care in AM & G hospital. Aileen. -37 HAZELDEN The many kindnesses and thoughtfulness shown to Dad by friends and neighbours while he was with us and to us in these past few days is very much appreciated and will be long remembered. Special thanks to all those who responded so quickly at the time of this family emergency. Gladys Hazelden and family. -37 MaCINTYRE The family of the late Mrs. Annie Macln- tyre would like to express their sincere thanks to their friends and relatives who helped out in so many ways at the time of our bereavement. It was much ap- preciated! Special thanks to Rev. A. Ram- say for his words of comfort, also Dr. Shubat and nurses on second floor in Wingham hospital and the ladies of South Kinloss Church for the lunch. A sincere thanks to all. The Maclntyre Family. -37 LAWN BOWLING The Lucknow Lawn Bowling Club would like to acknowledge and thank the follow- ing donors for donations towards their An- nual Labor Day Merchants' Tournament, Cash Donations: Porters Septic Tank Ser- vice, C.E. MacTavish Ltd., Ron Forsters Septic Tank Service, Helm Welding Ltd., Lucknow Co-operative, Lucknow Chiropractic Centre, Geo. Brophy Bar- rister, Treleaven's Feed Mill, Anderson's Flax Products, Finlay Decorators, McDonagh Insurance Broker Ltd., Lucknow Community Sales, Becker's Farm Equipment, Symes Construction Ltd., Buffy's Burger Bar, Cliff's Plumbing & Heating, Lucknow Appliance Centre, Henderson's Lumber Ltd., Bank of Mon- treal, MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Horne, Dr. Mel Corrin, Dr. Catherine Mowbray, G & E Sales & Service, Ab Mur- ray Transport Ltd., Standard Trust, Wingham; Lucknow Service Centre, Dr. Dick Treleaven, Jack and Audrey Mac- Donald, W. Adamson & Son Contracting Ltd., Hackett's Farm Equipment. Mer- chandise Donations: Lucknow Home Hardware, Lottery Shoppe, Gollan's Superior Maintenance, Allan Miller, Mayfair Restaurant, Pine River Cheese, Your Favourite Things, DeeVee's Ladies Wear, Chisholm Fuels, Charmans, Loree's Ladies Wear, Lucknow Sentinel, Willits Tire, Lucknow Machine Shop, Huron Landscaping, Super Scoop, .. nstrong's Home Bakery, Reavie's Equipment Ltd., Sewing Box, Knechtels Village Market, Valley Green Flowers, Montgomery Motors, Agnew's Jewellery, Bain's Groceteria, Andrew's Orchard, Larry Cowan Printing, Hamilton Fuels, Um- bach's Pharmacy, Green's Meat Market, Wingham; Fear's Apiaries, Wingham; Don Ritchie Electric, Gemini Jewellers, Listowel; Lucknow Farm Supply, Jack and Mary Fisher. -37x 48. Coming Events "There's One in every crowd." Help recognize Ontario's outstanding young people; nominate someone today who qualifies for an Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Award. Contact this newspaper for details.-33bc PERSON NEEDED for local carpentry crew. Please call Tom Pegg at 528-3720.-37ar RUTH'S CHILDREN CENTRES I wish to thank everyone for their support over the past 7 years. Thanks for all the memories and expressions of kindness shown to me in the closing of the centre. They will always be remembered. Ruth Ritchie. -37x SKATING CLUB Open Meeting on September 20, 7 p.m., Lucknow Town Hall. All parents or in- terested people are welcome.-37ar September 18, Bluejays vs. Cleveland In- dians. Good seats, special price of $22.00 per person. Call Thelma at 528 -2813.-37ar TEA & COFFEE PARTY for the Auxiliary to Wingham District Hospital, will be held at the home of Mrs. Dorothy MacDonald, 660 James Street, Brussels, Monday, September 19, 10 - 11:30 a.m. and 2 - 4 p.m. All interested persons are cordially invited to attend. -37 48. Coming Events EUCHRE PARTY in Whitechurch Community Hall, Monday, September 19, 8 p.m. Prizes and lunch. Everyone welcome. Proceeds to the Ar- thritis Society. -37x HIGHLAND DANCE CLASSES for beginners ages 5 - 10, starting Thurs- day, September 22, 6:30 p.m. at Lucknow Public School. For more information call 528-3637.-37 LUCKNOW TOWN AND COUNTRY CLUB meeting to be held in the. Lucknow Legion Hall, Monday, September 19. Pot luck 12:15 p.m., euchre (prizes). -37 REGISTRATION MEETING for parents of Brownies (ages 6-8), Guides (9-12), Pathfinders (12-15) and Rangers (1st) is to be held in the Lucknow Town Hall; Thursday, September 15, 7 - 8 p.m. Cost is $16.00.-37 BUS TRIP to Hamilton September 26, fabric,shopping spree and more. For information call Marianna Porter 528-2646 or Rena Forster 528-2540 after 6 p.m. -37 TEESWATER EX-TOGGERY opens for business Thursday, September 8. Fall clothes only please. Open Thursday, 10-12 and 2-5, Friday 2-5, Saturday 2-5. Phone 392-6108 for a number. -36, 37 35TH ANNIVERSARY The family of Don and Gladys Stewart (Blake) invites you to share in the celebra- tion of their parents' 35th Wedding An- niversary, Sept. 16, Teeswater Community Centre, dancing 9-1. Your friendship is a treasure measured by none other, please express it with your presence, not your presents. -36, 37 LEGION WEEK WINDUP Beef Barbecue, Sunday, Sept. 18th, 5:30 p.m. Tickets available from Legion members. -37 KINGSBR4DGE BROWNIES AND GUIDES FUNDRAISER Bus trip to Samko in Toronto, also to Fair- view Mall, Kitchener. October 1, 1988. Pick up points are Goderich, Amberley and Lucknow. Information call 395-3698 or 529-7319.--36, 37 DANCE WITH "THE ENTERTAINERS" For the Wingham and Area Day Centre for the Homebound, Saturday, September 17, 9 to 1 at the Brussels Community Centre. Lunch provided. -36, 37 REFEREE CLINICS LEVEL 1 - Wednesday, October 5, Palmerston; Tuesday, October 11, Port Elgin; Wednesday, October 19, Mitchell. LEVEL 201 - Saturday, October 15, Port Elgin; Saturday, October 21, Palmerston, Sunday, October 30, Brussels. For further information call Lucknow Minor Hockey Referee -in -Chief, Dave Black at 528 -5205 or recreation office 528-3002.-37, 38ar CHILD HEALTH CLINIC The Huron County Health Unit invitesyou to attend the Child Health Clinic held at the Health Unit Office, Wingham Hospital Clinic Building on Wednesday, September 21, 1988 from 9:30 -11:30 a.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance; 1. Anaemia Screening; 3. Immunization. Adult immunization will also be offered at this clinic.-37ar AUTUMN VACATIONS in the Parry Sound area. Enjoy a variety of accom- modations, dining, shopping and events. Fall Footprints Festival Sept. 16 -25th. For information Parry Sound Area Chamber of Commerce, 70 Church St., Parry Sound, Ont. P2A 1Y9. (705) 746-4213, 1-800-461-4261. —3 7 b c HOT WATER... CLEANING POWER ... 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