HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-05-27, Page 6•
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LOST
LOST— Polled Hereford weighing
approximately 6000 pounds. Earl
Hayes; R.R. 3, Holyrood,, phone 395-
5145. 51455.
AUCTLONSA. LE
AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALE of household
furniture, antiques, some farm im
lements and tools, etc.. will be heid
• • or, Michael Cummins,':lot 24, con,
. r esti Wawanoslr Township,' 2 a.
.milesnorth. of .St. ' Augustine on
Saturday, May 30 at 130:.Terms
Cash. • ,
Allan 'Maclntyre, Auctioneer
r,.
AUCTION .SALE
Qf . Church .Property and Contents.
Will Be Held. For
ZION & 'SLAKES CHURCHES
ON'SATURDAY, JUNE6
Commencing at Zion Church
Con. 12, Ashfield Twp. at 1:30 p.m.
thence to Blakes Church, Con. 9,
...., Ashfield Township
at 3 p.m.
Zion Church .
1 pulpit and arm chair; '6 straight
back chairs, ,.organ light, 3Qpews,
spialcupboard, lamps (gas), or-
gan, largee box stove, frame church
building. .
Bakes. Curc....
Pulpit and • arm chair, . table, 28
pews, carpeting, 2 box stoves, stove
screen, wardrobe, 30 wooden
chairs 9nches 5
be , 1 settee,
. doz. cups,. .41,4 doz 9 dinner]
' plates, 3 doz...8"' . dinner plates,,
sideboard; -2 cord=woodehectricr
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Stove, Piano, planking, memoriah '
stained glass window 10'.2"x34».I Flurotr--.
Bruce Dance'
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,- LUCKNQW, ONTA.RI.Ovimmoile:
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DAIRY
EQUIPMENT
At**MILKING PARLOURS
`STANCHION PIPELINES
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' BUCKET - .
VACUUM PUMPS
STEP SAVERS:
BULK TANKS
WATER CONDITIONING
EQUIPMENT •
gad -.g er
Silo U Loaders
Silage ..Conveyers
Brinker -Feeders
MARTIN
396.2408 KINCARDINE'.
Marriage Has 70Q
Direct Descend�nts
Mrs; Teresa' (Austin) Courtney ,..
R. R. 1, Dungannon, has just .
completed a farnily tree of her
$gfeat grandfather and'great grand
n ipther; Philip Austin and Johanna,
King. '
Johanna King was the daughter ._
of Morgan King.. Morgan was one
the. first originaLsettlers who. carne'.
to Kingsbridge in the, autumn of :
'the year.1839'. -Philip Austin
was among. the settlers who came
in the -year 1841. , Father Snyder. -
officiated.at their wedding at
Goderich, on the 23rd.day of
July , 1843, one hundredand twen-
ty-seven years ago.
Philip and,Johanna. Austin had
a family of ,9 sons and 4• °
daughters: Nicholas,•. Catherine,
'Morgan, •John. Patrick, Philip J.
Mary, Michael, Julia, Stephen,
Johanna, Peter , and John J. There..
are close to 700 direct descend
ants of this one marriage.
Buildings . Church 46:x32 ft.;
Frame shed 50 x 70 ft.
Manny -Furnishings . . .
Chesterfield and chair, dining
room table and 6 chairs, Electric
range, complete 'bathroom set
•tub,_toilet,.basin,_..taps. r _�
TERMS CASH
ALLAN.
. MacINTYRE, •Auctioneer
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of'
FARM MACHINERY AND.
HOUSEHOLD ANTIQUES:
Will Be Held For
CHARLES BOSMAN
Lot 15, Concession 2, Morris
Township
21 Be1grave On
SATURDAY, . MAY 30
At 1:30 p.m.
Machinery ..
Massey No. 44 tractor; Ferguson
tractor with loader andnew tires;
raduate.
The, Huron -Bruce Swingers,'
Lucknow held their ;graduation
last *edriesd°ay eventrig. in the
Lucknow'Public School Auditor-
iurn. Several members of the
Hanover and Clinton .clubs;were,
also present:
'The graduates •were called to
thefront of the hall by the Pres7.
ident Bob 'Gilchrist and presented'
with their 'certificates by the
caller,Egbert Jacobs. and .capped
Infant Passes
by the Senior members. Bob
1 hri Fe-ssedLti lie -
caller , who never missed one.
night.
. Some members of the Lucknow.
club entertained with skits.'
Everyone=en ode4-icious
lunch.:.:
WEDNESDAY, MAY 27th, 1970 •
ENDERS. 'FOR CURING GRASS
APPROXIMATELY 4 ACRES
AT KINTAIL PRESBYTERIAN CAMP
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- - . BE. CUT -AT- LEAST 3' TIMES
JUNE lst, JULY 1st,.. AUGUST 1st,
Submit Tender By May 29th To
REV. GLENN -NOBLE
BOX 400, ,LUCKNOW,.ONTARIO
observe Open
Area Classrooms
Mildmay -Carrick Public
School' where they Observed the.
open area classroomfor grades 1,.
2 and 3. The teachers discovered.
many new ideas in both schools.
To'mark Professional Develop- which can easily be adopted for
ment.Day, Mrs. Sandy MacChar-, usein a• regular classroom. .
lei, Mrs, John Mowbray and''Mrs. ,
Grant Farrish of North Ashfield •
school observed an open area class- On -May 12 Mrs. Mowbray atteti
Foernfor gr-ade-s6 7 anti -'art ,ded-a-one-da- semimar t=the'
Goderieh.Psychiat'ric Hospital
'where noted speakers .iii their
field, .explained. ways t1iat' teach-
ers ,might; recognize the behaviour
patter':of children who are.
ehaoiiona-1.1`�'be�- d-�,i anr rihild-
In the afternoon they visited ,ren with Special'problems.
Chest"ey-Elderslie Public School.
The teachers were luncheon
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Bowers in Chesley.'
International 10 ft cultivator; Mas-
° • sey double .disc; 4 bar side rake,' 7
ft. mower, 2 year old; Massey Fer-
guson No. 3 baler; Smoker 30 ft.
baleelevator with motor (hay or
grain) New -Idea tnauure-spreader,
95 bu.; George White No: 6 thresh-
er with 110 ft: belt; International
ace bottom 3 furrow plow; Wagon
with 16 ft. rack; Steel land roller;
_Turnip_ seeder; Cutter, Stoneboat
Homelite ; . chain saw; chain hoist;
300 lb. cattle scales,' cattle clippers;
Tattoo set; . Electric creamsepar-
ator. ; . Coollony house with brooder
Cedarposts; rails lumber,'farm
tools; 600 bu. mixed grain.
Household Effects
'd deoble4r-on-beds
with . springs; Dresser; tables;
chairs, hall tree,' trunks; Antique
dishes. This is a century farm with
many items: too numerous.` to men-
tion. Owner.: or auctioneer will not
be responsibile for any accident.
TERMS CASH` -• FARM SOLD
BRIAN . RINTOUL, Auctioneer
Whiterlwr,ch Phone •357.2319
Honoiie On
30th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. William Scott
• f- t k iz w observe
wedding anniversary on Monday,
May 18.•
In honour of the anniversary
twenty-five relatives and friends.
-= gathered -for- a --turkey dinner -at -the
Mayfair Restaurant: Mr, and Mrs.
Scott were taken. completely by
surprise,
Mrs. Scott is the former Done
Lawrence Addison Sproul,
infant son of Mr. and Mrs. David
Sproul (Betty Nivins) of the 3rd
concession. of West 'Wawanosh
passed away at Clinton Public •
•Hospital on Friday , May 15 at
the age of ,11 months; 5 days.
Survivingbesides'his parents.
are three sisters', Marilyn., Sharon,
and Nancy;.. one brother Eric all
at home.: his grandmother, Mrs.
David Nivins.
Friends:called at the Arthur
Funeral Horne, Auburn. Funeral
services were hel• Sunday,,
May 17• with Rev,: Altred Fry of
Auburn United Church in.charge.•
Interment was, in Dungannon
Cemetery. '
Pallbearers were 'Laity 'Alba,
Paul Doherty, Mark Sproul and
Philip Young,
Flowerbeaters were Cindy
Jardine , •Gilda Sproul, Linda
Sproul and Jean Hardy.
•
alda MacCallUm. Following
their marriage on May 18, 1540'
Mr. and Mts. Scott resided at
go.tfiis-'`'
Fall.moved to Luclolow ,• where
they purchased the'MacCailum
home on Havelock Street South,
Mr. and Mrs, Scott have one.
daughter -Mrs Clayton {Marion)
Liddy of G'oderich and four grand-
children,
The evening, was spent playing
cards.
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