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THE .LUC.KN.OW SENTINEL, :LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALE of Machinery,
Livestock and Hay will' be. held for
Ivan. McFarlan, lot 19, concession
11; . Kinloss Township, 71 miles
north of Lucknovf and 2 miles east
of Kinlough on Thursday, . March
26th at 0_p.m. Terms cash- All
McIntyre; ' auctioneer.' .
AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALE of Real Estate,
Household Furniture, Livestock,
Machinery, Hay & Grain, will be
held for the Estate of the late
• Frank .Lindsay, lot 46, ' con. 3 N.D.
R Kincardine Twp., 1V4. miles north
and'1/2 mile west of Bervie on Mon-
' day, March 30th at 1:30 pm. Terms
Cash. Delmar Lindsay, adminis-
trator. Allan, McIntyre, auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALE of hogs, `machin-
ery,. hay and grain, will ' be held
for Clarence Wylds,' Lot 21,' Con-
cession 4, Huron Township, 2111
miles :'south and 1114 miles West of
Ripley, on'.Tuesday, , April 7th' at
1:30 p.m. Terms .Cash. Farm 'Sold.
Allan • Maclntyre, Lucknow, .Auc-
tioneer. t
AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALE 'of livestock,
machinery, hay and . grain will be
held for Howard Johnston, Lot 7,
`Concession 3, Ashfield Township, 1
corner --south and--2,-corners west -of
Dungannon, on. 'Thursday, April!
2nd at.1:30 p.m: Terms Cash: Farm!
Sold.. Allan Maclntyre, LucknoW,'
Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE,
— of
Livestock and Machinery
Will Be Held For
JOHN ASKES
Lot 26=27, Con. B, Turnberry
Township- ,. .
_3Vi...Miles_W. -est_.Ot Wangham-An -
86 Highway
On
TUESDAY, MARCH '31st.
. At 1.30 p.m.. •
Livestock:
20 High Grade Holstein. cows, 3
due-time--of-sale-2_ open; 6`rebrred '
9'fresh,.1 Holstein bull; 14 Yearling.
Holstein heifers; 12 Calves.
CARD OF
I wish ,to thank all
who remgm-
bered me with :cards and good
wishes or visited • me . while I was
hospitalized in ' Wingham, Also
thanks to. the. Village of Lucknow
for the potted plant sent to. me.
Bill Rosa
TENDERS
TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF KII4LOSS,
Tender For New Half Ton 'Truck
Sealed. tenders will be received
KS by the 'undersigned until 12 o'clock
• We wis to express. thanks to all
who remembered us< with cards
and flowers: while we were in hos'-i
pitch . '
Marilyn Reid and L' arry
We wish, to .express sincere)
thanks to neighbours and . friendsj
and the Lucknow 'Fire Company,
for their timely assistance at the'
time of our fire. 'Their help was,
deeply appreciated. • '
• Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jansen
and Family.
We would 'like to. express sin-
cere thanks for cards and expres-
sions of sympathy' we •received
since the death of our. sister Louise, i f
Mrs. Bert Thornton. Teeswater:
They were: much appreciated.:
Jean and Jim Smith, Holyrood,
Weisho express, our. sincere
thanks to neighbours and friends
for : their visits, cards and many
kindnesses shown our brother dur-
ing his illness ' and : for floral trib-
utes, conations to the Heart Fund'
and cards of sympathy at the time
of- his death. Special thanks to Doe
tors Corrin and McKim, Hospital.
Staff, Rev. ;Glenn Noble, `MacKen-
zie Memorial Chapel . and all who,
helped in any way. All . was deeply
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appreciated.
Mabel, Reid, W. J. Reid and Family
To all my friends who. remember-
ed. me with, flowers; cards and vis,
ited me, while I was 'a patient in
Wingham and District Hospital �-
thanks so much. All was sincerely
appteciated_ .
Beryl Mowbr•
a3t
I wish to express . thanks to all
who , remembered me with' `cards,
gifts, flowers•, and visits while a
patient in Wingham and District
Dairy . Equipment: ,
Woods . vacuum • pump; 2 Surge
units; pipeline; • 6 can ' spray. cooler.
Machinery: .
....1968_David-Brown.-tr-ac or -;-model
880 diesel, 840 hrs. ; 3 fuow. Plow
on 'rubber Oliver 3 point hitch
plow; M. H. • one : way disc; Cult
ivator; ' M. H. seed drill;. ; John
Deere 95 bu. spreader; Corn, ecuf
fler; • M. F. mower, 3 point: hitch;
32 ft. elevator; M. H. side rake,
3 bar; : Cockshutt.• swather; Ford
baler, 3 ;yr. old; Wagon with ; rack
Allis Chalmers . Combine, no. 60;
Hammer mill: with 50 'ft:. belt; -Geo-
rge White .thresher with 100 ft.
belt; Many., other useful articles.
TERMS CASH
��BRIA'N R-iNTOVL,-Auctioneer-
Whitechurch
noon, Monday, April 6 it, 1970 for
the purchase of a new half ton
truck, Tenderer to quote price with
trade-in and price without trade-in
of a 1964 Ford half -ton truck 'Ten-
der forms must b'e obtained from
the road superintendent. Lowest or
any tender hot necessarily accept-
ed.
Frank -Schumacher,
Road Supt.,R.R. 1 Holyrood.
TENDERS WANTED.
For -
.FLAIL TYPE MOWER
1. Specifications ' & tender forms
:are available at the ' office of
the Maitland Valley Conserva-
tion Authority in. Wroxeter or
by writing Box 760, Listowel,.
Ontario.
2. Sealed tenders clearly marked
as . to. contents will be received
.by • the Secretary -Treasurer,
Maitland Valley Conservation
Authority, Box 760, Listowel,
until. 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, April
7,, 1970. •
3.::..Lowest or any other .tender,
• not necessarily accepted. .,
MAITLAND' VALLEY
__•_CQNSE.RV_A_T1OPLALITHO R ITY.
Box 760, Telephone
Listowel, Ontario • 335-3557
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TENDERS.WANTED'.
For,.. .
HALF -TON 'TRUCK
1,_ _Specifications -_.& ..tender forms
are available at the office of
the Maitland . ' Valley ; Conser-
vation Authority in Wroxeter or
by writing.. Box 760, Listowel,
' ._ Ontario,
2. Seared tenders clearly mark-
ed ,as to contents will be re-
ceived :by the Secretary -Treas-
urer Maitland Valley Conser-
vation Authority,, Box 760, Lis-
towel until 5:00 p.m.., Tuesday,
April. 7, 1970.
-3. -Lowest-or -any-tender not -nec-
essarily accepted. .'.
' • MAI.TLAND VALLEY'
CONSERVATION AUTHORITY
Box 760, - . "'Telephone:
Listowel, Ontario . 335-3557
Hospital.: All-was'deeply : apprecth
ted.
. Marie Button
Mr%Bert McWhinney and Family
wish: to express sincere thanks to
relatives, friends and neighbours
for 'the beautiful floral tributes,
charitable donations, messages. of
sympathy and many acts of kind-
ness during their recent ,bereave-
ment.. They would like like to thankthe
nurses ' and assistants at Wingham
Hospital and. Doctor M. H. Corrin
for their. kindly attention and care
during ` Mrs. ' . McWhiinney's stay in
N�tice To Creditors
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In The• Mater Of . The Estate�Of-
GEORGE HENRY
ALL PERSONS having ,claims
against the estate of the above
mentioned, late of the Township of
Ashfield, in the County of Huron,.
who died on, the Nineteenth. -(19)
day of February, A.D. 1970, are
required to file proof. of ' same with
WEDNESDAY,'MARCH 25th, 1970
HIGHWAY 86'
4 MILES EAST OF LUCKNOW
friday -and • Saturday
March
27.:01(.1.zs
• POTATOES, CARROTS,, ONIONS
YOUR CHOICE 10 LBS. FOR 59c
,SH'REDDED WHEAT, Large Pkg.. 43e -
APPLE BLOSSOM COOKIES . 3 Pkgs: 89c
FRESH BREAD.
BALER TWINE
GOOD PRICE OFF FtIE TRICK
89c: •
hospital. the undersigned on or before the
Tenth (10) day of April,. A.D. 1970.
AFTER . that date . the .Executrix
will proceed to distribute the estate
having regard only to the claims.
• of which •she shall' then have had
notice.
DATED `:this ':Twentieth (20) day
of, March, AD. 1970, at Wingha
Ontario. .
CRAWFORD-$'MILL'
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executrix
GET YOUR MAMI wrr$
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Notice To Creditors
NOTICE ' TO `CREDITORS
In The Estate Of .
• MURDENA. MacLEO:D..
Deceased
• All persons having claims against
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In The Estate Of '
-RIC-HARD--ALBERT CiAIVIPBELL
' Deceased
the Estate of All 'persons having claims:'again-
Murdena MacLeod,, st the Estate of Richard' Albert
Notice 'To 'Creditors' late, of the Village of Lucknow, lin'
� Campbell;. _late of the Village of
the -County of Bruce, Retired -School'. Lucknow' in the Count f Bruce,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
`In •The Estate Of
ANNIE HOWARD
Late Of The Township 'Of Ashfield
In The County. Of Huron, Widow
-- �Q11�.persons•.clainii _ . _ ains 'e
Teacher, deceased,' who died.: on or' Retired Farmer,e ° w
about the 1st day deceased, who
of March, 1970, died on or about the' 16th day .of
are- hereby notified to send full February, 1970, are herebyotif
particulars of. their claims to the ied to send full a
undersigned . Solicitor for , the Ex -claims. to - 'undersigned particulars
of their
ecutors, on or before the .2nd daL fo the undersigned Solicitor
,� .,,,, Y r the utor.
• e e 2nd day of
assets of the Estate , will be dis-datethe assets April,the estateter will which
of be
tributed , amongst those entitled distributed amongst those entitled.
thereto having regard only to the` thereto . ha in • rhe
claims, - that have then 'been v ng• regard only, to tae
en re- claims, that have then, been .receive
ceived. . ed:
Dated at Listowel, Ontario, this : a Dated at Listowel, t this
y :of March, 1970. ' 12th day of March, 1970.
14th R. W. ANDREW,
R.W. ANDREW;.
. Listowel, Ontario Listowel Ontario
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Solicitor For The Executors
Solicitor for the Executor � Ere
cutors
a ' ove state . are requiredto for-
ward '' full particulars of their
daitns to the undersigned on or
before the 15th day of . April, 1970,.
after which date, the assets will be
distributed.
DONNELLY & MURPHY
18 The Square
Goderich, Ontario
SolicitorsFor'The Estate
ywines ,a
This has beenquite a winter,.
in more ways than one. Cold,
snow, cold; snow. ..When it
wasn't cold enough. to 'freeze
the brains, of a' .brass, monkey,
God, or the .weatherman,' or
somebody,'let fly• with the• con
fetti • as/ though it were the
biggest wedding in the world.
A:nd�...,I�.m--stuck with—three
females: A broody • wife; . a
moody -daughter, and a preg
• nant• cit. Sothings haven't ex-
actly looked up. as spring' hides.
well around that corner..
However, 'there are always
bright spots,. and I've had a
fair -share of them: Terry Bark-
er took me to task,' in • a long,
intelligent letter in• rebuttgl.to
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a rather disgruntled, column. I
wrote about teaching. He
didn't convince me, but let's
say that I am a little more itis-
gruntled than I was.
• There. are deep and. satisfy-
ing rewards' in''teaching, along
:with • the frustration, red. --tape,
-and' the feeling that you're.
' hdpelessly entangled in a huge
cobweb. 'There's a 'real thrill in
seeing your -g --.people gra
and grope with new .ideas., and"
light up. as the ideas get
through. .
Then-k-h-ad-a-.-tt utrghifu
ter from • a ' Qualium Beach,
B. C. • reader . enclosing a 'clip-
ping from the .North Battleford
:(S'ask.) News -Optimist' stating
that, "Bill Smiley is by- far our.
most--popular. syndicatecd'. -col-
umnist." That's great for the'
old, ego, which needs. a little..
balm once in awhile,
• Another ego-boostex was an
invitation -to speak to the Vimy
Branch, Royal Canadian Le-
gion, a unique organization �.in
London',, Ont, It meets .only
twice a ,year, .to observe Re,
.•membrance Day and Vimy
Day, A. chatlr-ming-= .udjind -.
e oyce Roadhouse
made the contact, pointing out
that it was a' toss=up . between •
me band some Major-General,
The branch is studded with
Brigadiers, Colohels and Wing
Commanders, and there was a
terrible temptation to take ad.'
vantage of this chance to stand'
up and tell the brass what I've
always thought of then. But t'
had t� decline, -
ay' at a time
• However, the ' brightest spot •
of all has bee',h the tremendous •
and- 'movi-ng--r-esponse---te -a - t e--- -
cent •column .about my. : daugh-
ter.. Every day .letters have
been coming in. from all over
Canada, full of sympathy' and. )
warmth. Many of them have
been addressed to' Kim herself, •
0`ld friends have. ratlied
rour
have taken time, to write cheer-
• ing, encouraging • letters and
.cards This . has not *restored
my faith' in human nature., be=
chasause I'vebolstered.itnever.. lost it, but it. •
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Here's an excerpt ' from a
typical letter. "Whatever hal
pens, ' don't blaine yourselves...
It's Very easy to. do this as
parents.. You did what most of
us try to do'= you 'taught her
to stand on her own feet =-
and let . her go: She fell.. SO .
she'll get . up again , and be
twice the girl she was before."
And here's ' another. "Dear
Bill: Detected grave. concern •
beneath your casual request
• for a prayer. I have solicited
•our Father : on your daughter's
-behalf and I feel that Ne., has
answered your prayer.. • May
' God blessyouiand votirs in the
let 'name of his son Jesus Christ."
That was all from a complete
stranger.
From Red Deer. came- a' long.
letter full of scriptural Comfort
and the assurance. that his (or
h'er) prayers' would he with us.:
• Others sent prayers that had,
helped them in time of trouble:
This is only a sampling. I, am
not . an emotional '-or sentimen-
tal person. My wife calls me
_ it has
Old Stoneface But i
touched' me deeply that so
many people have tried to Com-
municate with, and help, a
stranger. •Sometimes a •colum.
a `great, cold . void. It's- not 'a
good feeling.
111 •Iiissaisouratayseaski.-..
Now I knew'better„ and t'
Will be ;of good heart. Mean-
while; we live a day at a time,
the sun shines, spring is on its
Thank you all, It's good •
to know that there is still <i ..
great Ileal of human kindness,:
in a world that.sometimes looks
• •a bit bleak. •