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AUCTION S�
AUCTION SALE
An Auction. Sale of household .fur
, , n, iture, valuable antique pieces and.
real. estate, will be held for the
estate of* the late Murdean., Mac- •
Lend, Wheeler Street in the vii-
lag
iilag of Lucknow on Saturday, May
23rd at. 1:15 • sharp. See • bills for
list and terms.' Allan. Maclntyre,
auctioneer.
--- AUCTION -SALE ; . .
AUCTION SALE if household.
furniture, antiques, some farm int -
p
iements-and-tools-, etc:--will-be held
.•
for Michael 'Cummins, lot 24, con.
9, West Wawanosh Township, 21/2
miles north of • St. Augustine on
Saturday, May 30 at 1:30. Terms
Cash.
Allan Maclntyre, Auctioneer
AUCTION' SALE•
of
Household • Effects and Antiques
en
Corner Elora St. & Clinton St.
Teeswater
SATURDAY,. MAY, 23rd
at 1:30 • p.m.,
TERMS CASH
Gurney propane gas stove; G. E.
refrigerator; 2 . china cabinets;
chesterfield -suite; -studio -couch; 2,
occasional chairs; rocking chairs;
writing'desk; oak dinette suite Ad-
tables;
dtables; coffee 'table; .•several small;
• •-tables; lamps;.. 2 coal oil lamps;
several .mirrors; mantel clock; el-
ectric dock; cups ' and saucers;
vacuum' cleaner; floor polisher;
sewing cabinet bedroom suite; 3/4
eking utensils; quantity ,,of • bed -
The Following Antiques • 6 .
Complete. toilet ••set; jar
ater set; cut glass ped
plate; . compo, frui€ .bowls;
•.jug; tea •service; paisley
steamer trunk. Many articles
numerous to mention. '
L. G. ; BRYCE,: AUCTIONEER
MRS. EARLE HODGINS.
'PROPRIETRESS'
•.dere;
dike
THE LUCKNOW ,SENT1HIL, titISICHOW. ONTARIO
AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALE
Of Church Property and Contents
Will ;lie Held For
ZION & BLAKES CHURCHES
ON SATURDAY, JUNE ti
Commencing•, at ,Zion Church
Con. 12, Ashfield Twp.. at 1;30. p.m.
thence to Blakes Church, Con. 9,
Ashfield Township
at3m;..
Zion Church...
1 pulpit and;arm ..chair, 6 straight
ba `i �C ` hairar-orgia++-.-light,_30 war
small ' cupboard, lamps (gas), or-
gan, large box stove, frame church
building
Slakes Church .... .
Pulpit and arm chairs table, 28
pews, carpeting, 2 box stoves, stove
screen, wardrobe, 30 wooden
chairs, 9 • benches, • 1 settee, 5
doz. cups, 41 doz. 9" dinner
plates, 3, doz. 8" dinner plates,.
sideboard, 2 cord, wood, electric.
stove, piano, planking, memorial.
stained glass window 10' 2" x 34"..
Buildings -- Church 46 x 32 ft.
Frame shed 50 x 70 ft.
Manse Furnishings • . .
Chesterfield and chair, dining
room table .and• 6 :chairs,Electric,
range, complete bathroom. set —
tub, toilet, basin, taps. ''^
TERMS CASH
ALLAN MacINTYRE, Auctioneer
who also visited ,ith•'Mr.. and
Mrs. 'Henry Patison and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Showers and Glen.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dirstein and
c ar• o. jax were wee ( en,
'visitors with .her parents Mi. and
Mrs. Russel Gaunt.
Jim Robertson of London spent
egar
.r.
• WHITECHU,RXH',
r • Mr. and hers Carl Weber visit-
ed on•Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Bob. Chambers of Harriston.
- • • •e •s .• . i•
Larry 'McGuire•of. Elmira were
holiday visitors with their parents'
Mr. and Mrs. 'RusseL•McGuie
Mr. and Mrs. :Carl McClenagh-
an andr y I.' ►a e.: • s " o
were guests on Saturday at the.
wedding of Douglas•MacDonald
and Miss Marlene Drennan in
Ashfield, Pr.esbyteria.n'Churcti.
2ci� .aud-Mrs-Patti-Geiger and. •.
Mr. *and. Mrs. Don Burnside of
Kitchener` were Monday visitors.
with Mr. and Mrs. (Carl MMClena-
ghan.. '
gat aha -df
Toronto 'were holiday visitors with
.Walter arscott and ciris.
Holiday vtsttors with 1r and.
Mrs. Lawrence Taylor and family
were Miss Sharon Coyne. and Ron •
:Kiikha.m ofWjndor»and Mr. ad
•Mrs. George Taylor of Chuirchill;
the •both -his -tend
and i' . Alex Robertson.
he fa ily of Mr. and ,Mrs.
Gersho_m Johnston were frequent.
callers throughout the holiday
weekend on thgir father Gershom
Johnston of .Winghain a patient. •
• in Wingham Hospital and on• terr
mother Mrs. Johnston at 'home:
• Mr and Mrs, Reg Peacock and
family.of Barrie also visited
with Mrs Johnston.
Mr. and .Mrs.•• Orville Hastings
and family of Wingham were
ith her mothcr
Mrs. Jas. Ivicinnes.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dewan of
• Lucan were Friday Visitors with
Mr; and', Mrs. •George :Currie.
Elliott of
Burlington, Mr: • and Mrs. Jack/ •
Longman of•Windsor'were':Mon-
day visitors with Mrs. Gershom •
Johnston.
Mr: and Mrs. Al --vin Currie of
Barrie were Week
hospital visit:.
' ors. last week with his mother
Mrs. George Currie.
W&HT ADS
WANED
Shower Held .For
•, Joyce •.!I� Iker
lett S,nturdwy t'Venittg May 16,
Miss Jt1e Milker, brie}4 elect ,
was guest of honour at a miscel=
laneclus shower At Belgrave arena
assembly rooter decorated with.
pink and white streamers by the.
Curries•.$ hool_Eu.chre Club,
Many contests were enjoyed'
under the supervision of Mrs,. ; ••
;Roy Dawson.
Those assisting Joyce^to open
gifts and read the cards ,were
Mrs. Vincent , Mrs. Walker. and.
Diane Charneny . gifts'inelud''
ed 'clothes 'ha niper,, iron , ironing
board, electric' fry pan; along with
'kitchen utensils and towels, The
shower was•arranged:. by Mrs.
Bradley Galbraith, Mrs. Roy Pat-
terson, Mrs. Phil Dawson , Mrs;
Keith Weber, Mrs.Jack•Marks
and.Mrs'. Roy Dawson.,
Miss. Walker thanked the spon-
sors for their .kindness in remem
.bering her in this way',' to all for
their• lovely gifts to all for
coming to share:in'the time and.
she.invited all to attend' a trous-
seau tea at the •home of her,
mother Mrs. Howard Walker on
May 30,
Lunch was then served by the
-hostesses..
Miss. Mildred Mc Clena • han
of Goderich spent the weekend.
withher mother Mrs.. •Lillian
McClenaghan.. Mrs. `Ben• Mc-
Clenaghan visited on Monday. ,
:wit, tem.
• 'WEDNESDAY, MAy 20th; 1978
GLEN an
FREEMAN QLSON
CHOICE PIT RUN•
GRAVEL s
CEMENT GRAVEL.
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HAULAGE
Miss' Phyllis' Sleightholm. of
Kitchener -spent the: holiday, w ith
her parents Mr: and Mrs. Elmer'
Sleightholm.
Mr. and. Mrs. ;Russel. Chapman..
Spent. Saturday at Grand Bend
with Mr. and Mrs., !toss Smith ,
and family.. 'Mr. and lairs. .
Smith .are reopening their store
there for the 'surryner. months.
W. O. Alan Leader and Mrs.
Leader of Mono Road spent the
holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim '.
Currie of .Wingham.:
• . Grant Currie' of,. London spent.
the holiday'with hie parents Mr.
and Mrs, Kenneth Ciirrie
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