The Lucknow Sentinel, 1989-10-18, Page 144
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Page 14Lueknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 18,1989
34, Persona
CONGRATULATIONS, Grandma Joan.
Love Charlie.—
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36. Announcements
UNCLAIMED 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.32tfnx
COMPLETE WASHING AND WAXING
of automobiles will be done by appoint-
ment at Huron/Bruce Auto glass, 579
Campbell St. Lucknow. Winners of our
1st draw Sharon Cuillerier, 2nd draw
Lloyd Sillick. Both receive their
deductible.--42ar
38. Auction Sole
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Lucknow Community Sales
Monday, October 23/89
1:30 P.M.
To consign cattle call
Gordon H. Brindlay
529-7625 or
529-7970
39. Educational
4i. To Gave, Away
47. Card of Thanks
480 Coming Evwnts
TWO, 4.rnonth old cats, tiger stripes, four,
six week old kittens, different •colours, call
395187.-42
45. In Memoriam
KEMP
In loving rcrnernory of a dear son and
brother, Glen, who passed away sudden-
ly two years ago on October 21, 1987.
We hold you close within our hearts,
And there you will remain;
To walk with us throughout our lives,
Until we meet again.
Remembering you is easy,
We do it every day,
But missing you is a heartache,
That never goes away.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed
by Mom, Dad, Gail and Stephen.--42nxe
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HENDRICKS
In loving memory of our son Peter, who
passed away October 17, 1980.
We think of you in silence
We often speak your name.
We have so many memories,
And your picture in a frame.
Our hearts still ache in sadness.
In silence our tears still flow.
For what it meant to lose you.
No one will ever know. •
Sadly missed my mom, dad, sisters,
brothers and family —42x
KEMP
I remember Glen well,
His quiet gentle ways,
He was here as I grew up,
Throughout my childhood days.
As I recall he seldom spoke,
Of love or tender ties,
But I saw love and so much more,
Behind my Brother's eyes.
I loved him then, I love him now,
and when this life is over,
I'll hug my brother once again,
Just like I did before.
Lovingly remembered and deeply missed,
Gordon, Brenda and Devin. -42
In loving memory of Glen Kemp, who
passed away October 21, 1987.
There is a link death cannot sever.
Love and remembrance last forever.
Lovingly remembered by Grandma Liv-
ingston, aunts, uncles, cousins and
Dorothy.-42nxe
IRWIN
In loving memory of Elaine Irwin, who
passed away October 15, 1987.
.Loving and ldnd in all her ways
Upright and just to the end of her days
Sincere .and true in heart and mind
Beautiful memories she left behind
Remembered with love by friends and
neighbours. -42
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come. Our new tax course is available by
correspondence. For details contact: Tax
Time Services Ltd., 1304 Speers Rd.,
Oakville, Ontario, L6L 2X4, (416)
827-1455.-42bc
YOUR FUTURE starts with ... Tri -
County Truck Driver Training. Establish-
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available, daytime, evening and weekend
courses. Course fee income tax deducti-
ble 1-800-265-0400.-42bc
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pretigious careers: Accounting, Air con-
ditioning, Bookkeeping, Business,
Cosmetology, Electronics, Legal/Medical
Secretary, Psychology, Travel. Granton
(5A) 263 Adelaide W, Toronto.
1-800-950-1972. 34bc
TRANSPORT DRIVER TRAINING for
class "A" licence. No experience
necessary. Proven job placement
assistance. Markel Institute of' Profes-
sional Transport Training, Guelph.
1-.$00265-7173 .-34bc
Learn AUCTIONEERING ,at the
Southwestern Ontario School of Auc-
tioneering. Next Class: October 2028/89.
For information contact: Southwestern
School of Auctioneering, RR 5,
Woodstock, Ont. N4S 7V9. (519)
53762115.--34bc.
47. Card of Thanks
LIVINGSTON — LONDRY
We would like to thank Dr. Shubat, Dr.
Gear, and all the O.B. staff at Wingham
and district Hospital. Dr. Chance, . Dr.
Reid, Dr. Shaheed, N.LC.0 staff and the
5th floor pediatrics at St. Joseph's for
their help and care during our stay. We
would like to thank our family ar'
friends for -the . lovely cards, gifts a
flowers while in the Hospital and since
coaxing home. Your help and concern
was also greatly appreciated and will
never be forgotten. Dan, Tracy and
Rachelle.-42
SCOTT
A sincere thank you to all those who
helped make our .50th Anniversary a
memorable occasion.Thanks to our fami-
ly for their support, and to our
neighbours ,and, friends for cards, gifts
and flowers. The Ripley Anglican Church
Women did a super job. To everyone who
was with us, your presence means so
much. God bless you .all. Jack and
Mary. -42
ROBB
Many thanks to our family, friends .and
neighbours for best wishes, cards and
gifts given to us on the occasion of our 40th
Wedding Anniversary and for the lovely
dinner by the family at the home of our
daughter at Lion's Head. Nora and
Gordon. -42n
CARTER
The family of the late Lena Carter would
like to thank everyone for their expres-
sions of sympathy, cards, flowers, and
memorial donations. Special thanks to
Rev. Wm. Henderson and The MacKen-
zie McCreath Funeral Home. -42x
GIILCHRIST
We wish to thank everyone for their
generosity of wedding gifts and best
wishes. Thanks to all who attended the
reception in our honour and to those who
helped in organizing it. Also thanks to all
who sent gifts or cards to us in other
ways. Carolyn and Murray.— 42xc
McPHERSON
Thank you for your kindness, neighbours
and friends. It will always be
remembered for brother James McPher-
son. Brothers Bill and Gordon and sister
Ina. --42x
MANN
The family of the late Aileen Mann would
like to sincerely thank relatives, friends
and neighbours for the flowers, visits,
cards, food and donations received during
Aileen's illness and since her passing.
Special thanks also to Dr. Corrin and the
staff in Emerg. and I.C.U. at Wingham
and District Hospital for their compas-
sionate care, to Rev. McFarlane for his
visits and to Joan Pollard. These acts of
kindness will be long remembered. Eldon
and family. --42
McDONALD
Sincere thanks to all who remembered
me with cards, flowers, candy and phone
calls while I was in St. Joseph's Hospital
and since returning home. Rozella.-42
GOI.iAN
Many, many thanks to all my friends, for
all the cards, gifts, and visits. Special
thanks to Dr. Corrin for always being
there. Having friends like you makes a
broken arm feel much better.
Melissa -42x
MURRAY
We would like to express our sincere
thank you to our family for our. dinner.
Relatives and friends for making our 35th
Wedding Anniversary such a happy day.
Donald and Dorothy. -42
4-H CLUB
On behalf of all- the 4-11 members a big
thank you to all those who organized the
Brussels Livestock Thanksgiving 441
sale,and to our Judge Mr. Bill Scott of
Drumbo, Ontario and Mr. Brindley for
the use of his facilities as well as
donating ribbons and banners for cham-
pions, our photographers and auctioneer
as well as Howick Mutual Ins. for their
contribution to each member. Thanks to
the following buyers, Brussels Livestock,
Knechtels Grocery, Lucknow, Mayfair
Rest. Lucknow, McDonagh Ins. Lucknow
and Te swater, Chisholm Fuels,
Lucknow Carson Farms, Listowel,
Lucknow Farm Supply, Dauphin Feeds,
Dungannon Thompson 'Feed and Supply,
Ripley, .Snobelen Elevators, Wayne Lowry
and Maclntee Real Estate, Bob Campbell
Fuels, Rick Smith U.C.O. West
Wawanosh Ins., Larry Robinson Truck-
ing, Belgrave, Beefway, Kincardine,
Lucknow and Ripley Coop, Brussels
Transport, Beckers Farm Equipment,
Ross McCall. Thanks to all of you
because without your support we wouldn't
have had such a successful sale with an
average of $1.33/lb.--42
VAN OSCH
We would like to thank our famiy, friends
and neighbours who came and helped us
celebrate our 25th Anniversary. Thanks
for the best wishes, lovely gifts, and
cards that we received. Happy memories
of this special day we will always cherish
in years to come. Joe and Thelma. -42
LEAF RAKING TIME AGAIN
Anyone wishing to have leaves raked, the
Boy Scouts will be available to assist,
call George at 528-2833 or Jim at
522245.--42,43
DESSERT EUCHRE
Whitechurch Community Hall, Monday,
October 23, 1:30 p.m. Sponsored by W.i
Admission $1.50. Everyone Welcome. --42
MOTHER'S GROUP FOR
MOTHERS OF INFANTS
TO AGE 1
Parenting issues and Women's health
issues to be held at the United church
Basement on October 19 at 10 a.m. Spon-
sored by the Bruce -Grey -Owen Sound
Health Unit. To register call 528-3436.-42
WEDDING RECEPTION
For Cathy Moore and Bob MacGillivray
following their marriage on Sat. October
21,1989 in Lucknow, dancing from 9-1.
Everyone welcome. -42x
ROYAL WINTER FAIR
Thursday, November 9, (Senior's Day) .
Call Daybreak - Marg Burkhart 528-3544.
Transportation via Cherrey Bus
Lines. -42,43
DAY TRIP
To the People's Church, Toronto, to see
the "Living Christmas Tree' musical pro-
gram in December. Call Daybreak -
Marg Burkhart 528-3544 for further
details. Book now. This is a popular
one!. -42-44
40TH ANNIVERSARY
The family of Grace and Orville Elliott
invites friends, relatives and neighbours
to an open house to celebrate their 40th
Wedding Anniversary, Sunday, October
29, 1989 from 2-5 p.m. at the home of
their parents, 676 Palmerston St.
Lucknow. No gifts please - let your
presence be their treasured
memory.-42—
COSTUME PARTY teen dance, Auburn
Community Centre, Friday Oct. 27. Prizes
for costumes. Air band, competition held.
Air band registration 8-9 p.m. Admission,
$4.00. Music by D.J.-42,43
BRANCH 309
The Royal Canadian Legion October
General meeting. Will be held Monday,
Oct. 30, at 8 p.m-42ar
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!—tfnar
BLYTH LIONS DABBER BINGO, every
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Blyth & District
Community Centre, $300.00 Jackpot must
go. Over $1,000.00 in prizes.-43tf
THE 8TH ANNUAL Forest City Nostalgia
and Antique show and sale is back. Sat.
Oct, 21 noon till 9 PM London, sunday
Oct. 22 11 AM -6 PM. London Ontario.
New location - Canada Building, Western
Fair Grounds. Admission $2.50, free park-
ing, 68 dealers, information Olga Traher
1-519.679-1810.--41bc
HEARING AID SERVICE
for your,.eonvenience
Gary J. Prat ek
Hearing Aid Specialist
DUNGANNON AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY HALLOWEEN
DANCE
Saturday, October 28, Dungannon
Agricultural Hall, 9 p.m. - 1 p.m 6 piece
50's and 60's band "High Tide" $6.00 ad-
mission, lunch, costumes judged at 10:30
p.m. sharp. --40, 42, 43
(from his home office)
Hillside Hearing .Instruments
(Whitechurch)
will be available for
consultation, minor repairs,
clearing and such at
E MER UMBACH PHARMACY
Monday, October 16th & 30th
10:00 a.m. o 6:00 porn.