The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-10-17, Page 2520. Public notices
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31. Cards of thanks
HILRAY FARMS LTD.
ABATTOIR, HOLYROOD
The best in Horne Grown,
Dry Fed Beef. Try our Fresh
Home Made Sausage. Cus-
tom killing by appointment.
Phone 528.2132
-40tfar
HAVING, A DRINKING.
PROBLEM? AA can help.
Phone Goderich 524-6001 or
Walkerton 881-3655.
-40tfar
PINELODGE REST HOME
A ' supervised retirement
home caring for your person-
al needs 24 hours a day.
Lucknow 528-2703.-50tfar
21. Personal
PREGNANT and need help?
Free positive confidential
suport. Birthright. Call 357-
1769 or 392-6541. -40tf
22. Lost and -found
FOUND silver charm brace-
let at Lucknow Community
Centre on October 6. Phone
395-2719 and identify. -42
arms Noma 4186. dmi. :Nor
24. Business'
opportunities
EARN a second income.
Learn income tax preparation
at home. For free brochure
write U & R Tax Schools, 118
Roxborough ; Drive, Toronto,
Ontario, M4W 1X4. No obli-
gation. -42nc
25. To give away
MOTHER CAT andfour
kittens 31/2 months old; also
healthyy farm cats. Phone
529-7418. -42x
28., Engagements
MONTGOMERY -
SHOBBROOK
Miss Sharon Lynn Shob=
brook, daughter of Mrs.
Marilyn Bridge . of R. R. 5
Wingham and the late Mr.
Rae Shobbrook, and Mr. Ian
William Montgomery, son of
Mr. Gordon . Montgomery of
Lucknow, and the late Mrs.
Reith Montgomery, wish to
announce their forthcoming
marriage. The wedding will
take place on November 3,
1979 at 4 p.m. in Lucknow
United Church, Lucknow,
Ontario.
31. Cards of thanks
MacDONALD
May and Bill MacDonald
wish to thank the members of
their : family, grandchildren,
friends _ and relatives who
contributed so much to make
our . sixtieth wedding anni-
versary such a happy occa-
sion. Special thanks is ex-
tepded to the ladies of South.
Kinloss" Church who prepar-
ed and served the lunch, to
the Session of the church for
their. presentation, and to all
persons for their messages of
congratulations and floral
tributes, as well as to all
those who drove long dist-
ances to be 'present at our
Open House. All was apprec-
iated and will long .be
remembered;
X42
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ALTON
Many thanks to all our
friends, relatives and neigh-
bours for the generosity
shown at our reception. 'Your
kindness was very much ap-
preciated and will always be
remembered.
Greg and Maxine Alton
(nee Bradley)
-42
FOWLER
The husband and family of
the late Luetta Fowler wish
to thank everyone for their
kind expressions of sym-
pathy, Drs. Corrin, Bradley,
and Ping, and nurses at
Wingham and District Hos-
pital for their efforts at the
time of the death of our loved
one. Thanks to neighhours
and friends for food brought
to our home and those who
served after the funeral. Also
the pallbearers, the Currie..
Walker Funeral Home, the
many donations to the C.N.
I.B., and floral donations.
These kindnesses will always
be remembered.
The. Fowler Family
-42
MURRAY
We wish to express our
sincere thanks to our friends,
relatives and neighbours for
helping us celebrate our
silver wedding anniversary
and for their cards, gifts and
best wishes. Special thanks
to our family for making our
anniversary such a happy
occasion:'
Donald and Dorothy Murray
-42x
BUSHELL
Dunedin and Edbert Bushell
wish to thank our son and
daughter-in-law, George and
Joanne Bushell of Ottawa
and -our-'daughter, Mrs.
Katherine Fraser of Armow,
for the lovely smorgasbord
dinner held in the York room
of the Hartley House, Walk-
erton and also for the well
wishes . received from those
present in honour of our 40th
wedding anniversary. -42x
BUSHELL
I wish to thank everyone who
sent cards, phoned and visit-
ed ` me and all those who
helped in any way' at home,
while I was a patient in
Kincardine Hospital.
Edbert Bushell
-42x
COLLYER
Margaret and Ted " Collyer
would like to thank the
neighbours and friends for
the lovely' farewell party at
the Holyrood. Hall on Friday
night. We will always cherish
our good neighbours and
friends and their kindnesses
to us and for the purse of
money. All was greatly ap-
preciated. Special thanks to
Allan Miller and Peter Neu-
feld for arranging the party.
24
NICKEL
We would like to thank our
friends and relatives for the
lovely flowers, gifts and
cards received while in hos-
pital. Thanks also to Doctors
Corrin, McKim and Jolly and
staff at the Medical Centre
and to the nurses on second
floor at Wingham Hospital
for the safe arrival of our son,
Tyler.
-42
Don, Barbara
and Tyler Nickel
31. Cards of thanks
RAYNARD
The family of the late Nelsl,n
Raynard wishes to express
sincere thanks to the rela-
tives, friends and neighbours
for all the expressions of
sympathy, floral tributes,
cards, memorial donations in
the loss of their loved one.
Thanks to pallbearers and
flower bearers, Rev. Douglas
Kaufman; Doctors and 'nurs-
es at University Hospital, to
the ones who sent food to the
houses. Thanks to the ladies
who served lunch at the
United Church and MacKen-
zie and McCreath Funeral
Home. Your kindness and
sympathy will always be
remembered. -42'x
GILCHRIST
How pleased we were to have
so many relatives, neigh-
bours and friends join with
us to 'celebrate our 50th
wedding anniversary! Our
sincere thanks to all who sent
cards, gifts and flowers and
those who helped in any way
to make this such a happy
and memorable occasion.
Helen and Fred Gilchrist
42x
32. Coming events
OPEN RECEPTION
An open reception will be
held for Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Wilkins on Friday, October
19th at the Lucknow Com-
munity Centre from 9:30
p.m. to .1 am, Music by
Sound. System 70. -41,42
HALLOWE'EN DANCE
The Lucknow Kinsmenare
sponsoring. a Hallowe'en
dance in the Lucknow Leg-
gion on Saturday, October
27. Music by Sound System
70. Dancing from 9:30 p.m.
1 a.m. Admittance restricted
to 18 : and over.-41,42ar.
LEGION DANCE
The monthly Lucknow Legion
dance will be held Saturday,
October 20th to music by Ian
Wilbee. Admission.' $7 per
couple, includes lunch.
-41, 42ar
PRO-LIFE
ANNUAL. MEETING
Annual pot luck supper of
Goderich and District Pro-life
Group on Wednesday, Oct-
ober 24 at 6:30 p.m. at St.
Peter's Parish Hall, Goder-
ich. Denyse Handler, dynam-
ic speaker and editor of
pro-life newsmagazine, The
Uncertified Human, speaker
at8 p.m. Everyone welcome.
-41,42,43
VARIETY NIGHT
Kinloss amateur and family
night Saturday, December 1,
8 - 12. Ladies please bring
lunch, silver collection. Any-
one wishing to perform, call
Ann at 392-6336 or George at
395-5093. -42,43
RIPLEY COMMENCEMENT
Ripley District School Com-
mencement will be held on
Friday, October 26, 1979 at 8
p.m. Valedictorian` is -Glenn
Grubb. Everyone welcome to
attend. -42ar
PINE RIVER BAZAAR
Pine River U.C.W. Country
Kitchen Bazaar, • October
20th, 10 a.m. 4 p.m. at Pine
River United Church. Home-
made items, Christmas cak-
es, puddings, preserves,
crafts, apple cider and but..
ter, honey. -42x
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 17, 1979 --Page 25
32. Coming events
4. Articles wanted
OMNI
HOWICK LIONS BINGO
Howick Lions Bingo will be
held on Friday, October 19th
at 8:00 p.m. in Wroxeter
Community Hall. Admission
51.00; 12 Regular games. for
510.00; 2 Share the Wealth;
one 525.00 Special; Jackpot
5160.00 on 58 calls; Purple
Ball 5190.00; Door and Con-
solation Prizes. -42ar
RUMMAGE SALE
The Auxiliary to Wingham
and District Hospital Rum-
mage Sale will be held in the
Wingham Armouries, Fri-
day, October 19th from 1(�,
a.m. - 3:30 p.m. -42
RECEPTION
There will be an open recep-
tion for Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Ackert (nee McGarvey) fol-
lowing their wedding Satur-
day, October 20, at the
Lucknow Community Centre.
Dancing 9 til 1. Music by
"Drumlin". Everyone wel-
come. -42x
SELF HELP DISPLAY
Brookside School, October
25, 8 p.m. Filmstrip. Pro
ceeds go to third world
countries. .Sponsored by
Christian Fellowship Group,
Dungannon. Everyone wel-
come. -42
elcome.-42
RIPLEY LIONS BINGO
Ripley Lions Bingo will be
held Wednesday, October 17
in the Huron Township Hall.
Admission $1:00. Pot of gold;
10 regulargames at $15.00'.
each; 1 special $25.00; Pur-
ple Ball $50.00; four corner
jackpot on 5 calls, $25.00;
One share the wealth; Spec-
ial jackpot of $300.00 on 53
calls; Door and consolation
prizes.-41,42ar
OPEN RECEPTION
Will be held for Mr. and
Mrs. David Elliott (nee Sher-
ry Bradley) ' on Saturday,
October 20 in Whitechurch
Community Hall. Music by
Tiffins. Lunch provided.. Ev-
erybody welcome. -42x
BAZAAR AND TEA
A bazaar and tea will be held
in St. Andrews. United
Church, Ripley, on October
27, 1979 from 2 to 4 p.m.
Sponsored by St. Andrews
U.C.W. Everyone welcome.
-42,43
PAPER WHEAT
Blyth Centre for the Arts
presents Paper Wheat, the
blockbuster show from the
West. Tickets sold out for
Wednesday, October 24. Ad-
ditional performance will be
held Thursday, October 25 at
8 p.m. Phone for tickets,
523-9300, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
-42ar
AGRICULTURAL MEETING
The Lucknow Agricultural
Society will hold their regular
meeting on Tuesday, Octob-
er 23, in the Town Hall at 9
p.m. Ladies are asked to
meet at 8 p.m. to revise the
Ladies' Section of the Prize
• List. -42ar
ATTENTION LUCKNOW
BUSINESS ASSOCIATION
MEMBERS
There will be a Business
Association meeting on Wed-
nesday, October 24th at 8:00
p.m. in the Lucknow Town
Hall. Please plan to attend:
-'-42ar
GOOD USED FURNITUR,
antiques, clothing including
blue jeans, and nick-nacks on
consignment. We can sell
those unwanted articles for
you. Call for more informa-
tion. The . Second Time A-
round Shoppe (opening soon)
at site of Rintouls Luxury
Pools, 1/2 mile north of
Wingham on No. 4 Highway.
Phone 3.57-2628. -42-45
Auto
Body Oiling
Maclyn
Manufacturing
1' miles north of Amber -
ley, west of #21 Highway:
Phone 395-3352. Open
from 8 ' to 6 Monday to
Saturday. Closed Wed-
nesdays. Also small gas
engine repairs, 2 and . 4
cycles.
"A Cheap Way For
Rust Protection"
MINIM b.
TV Towers;
UHF & VHF
ANTENNA HEADS
Get Reception You Never
Knew You Could
Will Supply,
Install or Repair
FREE ESTIMATES
PHONE 529-7902
Free .Estimates
On Aluminum Siding
Soffitts and Facia
Windows and. Doors
Local Representative
OLIVER GLENN
ALUMINUM SALES
LUCKNOW
LOGS WANTED
Standing Timber
For top prices and
instant. cash
Call your local sawmill
CRAIG'S SAWMILL
AUBURN
Bill Craig
Phone 526=7220.
Al Craig
Phone 526-7512
D.H.I.
HIELDMAN- WOMAN
Salary Range S13,404 to 514,270
per annum
CONTRACT BASIS .
The successful applicant will be responsible
for the monthly weighing and sampling of
milk' from individual cows in the Dairy Herd
Association Herds, keepingrecords and
statistical data, and promoting the Dairy
Herd improvement Program.
LOCATION - South Bruce
QUALIFICATIONS
Preferably grade 12 education with several
years experience in ' Dairy farming or a
diploma from a College of Agricultural.
Technology.
Please forward applications to:
D.H.I. CO-ORDINATOR
LIVE STOCK BRANCH
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE & FOOD
LEGISLATIVE BUILDINGS
QUEENS PARK,TORONTO
M7A 1B4
Before October 31, 1979. Please indicate
phone number on all applications.
CRAWFORD, MILL
& DA VIES
Barristers and Solicitors
Wish To Announce The Change
In Location of Their Law Office in Lucknow
To
The McDonagh Insurance Agency Building
Office Hours: Wednesday -10 a.m. to 12 noon
Crawford, Mill & Davies
Barristers and Solicitors
Wingham Lucknow
357-3630 528-2320