HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-08-25, Page 7INGLIS FARM
DRAINAGE
QUALITY INSTALLATIONS
CLAY OR PLASTIC
Free Estimates
PHONE 392-6700
R.R. 3 WALKERTON
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DOG 0 WNERS
he Deactqne For 1976 Dog Tags
is August 31, 1976
LUCKNOW VILLAGE COUNCIL
RIPLEY HURON
COMMUNITY CENTRE
applicants for
ARENA MANAGER &•
ICE • MAKER
for the coming winter
Duties to commence Oct. 18 and end approximately
April 1st, 1977.. Further information pertaining to
duties, or any questions about position, may be
obtained by contacting:
Alan Irwin
395.5370
after 5:30 p.m.
All interested applicants 'please apply in writing by 6
p.m. August 30, 1976 to:
James Stewart
Box 121
Ripley, Ont.
WEDNESDAY, AUGU 25, 1114
PAGE SEVEN
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AUCTION SALE
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS
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AUCTION SALE
Of Modern Farm Machinery
• will be .held for
ROBERT GORDON -
Lot 36, Concession 10, East. Waw-
anosh, 2 blocks west of Belgrave
and • 1/2 block north or 2 blocks
south, 2 blocks west and. 1/2 block•
south of Wingham
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7
at 1:30 p.m. "
' 1971 Ford 5000 tractor with
loader, and hydraulic bucket; 1970
Cockshutt • 535 combine with grain
and corn head) real good condit-
ion); 12 ft. International swather
and hay conditioner with new can-
vas; Cockshutt 6 x '16 auto reset
plow; International 46 baler;
Glencoe 18 ft. wheel cultivator;
Cockslnitt 7 ft. mower; Dion 2 row
forage harvester; Massey 13 run
seed drill; fertilizer spreader; 2
wagons with flat racks; 2 wagons
with 225 bu. and 180 bu. gravity
grain bins; 200 gallon sprayer,
complete; Case PTO manure
spreader; International manure
spreader; 48 ft. elevator; Massey
bean drill; John. Deere 1 row corn
harvester; John Deere 4 /row corn
planter.
There will be no small items.
Terms Cash
Owner or auctioneer not
responsible for accidents
Brian Rintoul, auctioneer
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects, Antiques
and Real Estate
—will-be held for
The Estate of the Late '
MRS. HULD'A GARTON
Lot 146, •Queen St. W., Ripley, Ont.
on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER .6
at 11:00 a.m..
Real Estate:
Consisting of a lotmeasuring
33' x 132'. This 11/2 'storey house is
in a good location near downtown
in the Village of Ripley..
Main floor has livingroom, sitt-
ing\ room, kitchen and back kit-
then downstairs. Three .bedrooms
and bathroom upstairs. Also has
a basement.
This home is suitable for a re-
tirement home or someone work-
ing in the vicinity.
Property will be sold subject to
reasonable reserve bid. Terms on:
Real Estate 15 Per Cent down,
balance in 60 days. Property will
be put up by 'public auction at
approximately 2:30 p.m.
Auctioneers: Grant McDonald,
Ripley, Phone 395-5353,
Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater
Phone 392.6170
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects and Antiques
will be held for
MRS. LUCRETIA, CAMPBELL
Blake Street in the Village 'of
Ripley
On MONDAY, AUGUST 30
Commencing at 7:00 p.m.
Buffet and china cabinet; side-
board; kitchen cupboard with
glass' doors; antique arm chair;
matching arm chair and rocking
chair; antique hall rack; round "
parlour table; parlour. table . book
case; Admiral T.V.; library table;
combination secretarial desk and
book case; flower stand; _chairs
(wooden pressback); blanket box;
trunk; leather couch; iron bed
with springs and mattress; 2
single beds; 3/4 size bed; antique
cherry- • dresser and ' commode
stand; washstand; 2 Empire cook
stoves; antique Oak Idea round
box stove; oil stove; annex stove;
ice box; 3 coal oil lanterns; 3 dut-
ters; buggy with steel wheels.
Other articles too numerous to
mention.'
TERMS CASH
Owner and a uctioneers will not
be responsible for any accidents
in any way connected with sale
Clerk Brian MacDonald
° Auctioneers, Grant McDonald,
Ripley, Phone 3955353
Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater
• Phone 392.6170
Acting for the owner
the public trustee
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of Machinery, Tools and Antiques
will be held for • ,
the estate of the late ,
' HARVEY. McPHEE.
LOt 20, Con. '1, West Wawanosh
3 Miles. West' of Auburn or 3 Miles
East of Nile
SATURDAY, AUGUST 28
at 1 p.m. •
Ford 800 tractor with Freeman-
loader and pulleys; Ford 3 furrow
plow; 3 pt. h. disc; 5 section har7
rows; George White+75 bu. spread-
er; Massey.13 run ' drill; New Hol-
land 268 baler; Massey 6 ft. bind-
er; mower; 3 bar side rake; 2
.walking. plows; scuffler; cutting
box; rubber tired wagon; steel
tired wagon; 3 pt. h. snow blower;
2 wheel trailer and rack; buggy;
cutter; sleigh;, grain grinder; fan-
ning mill; electric drill; J. D. p.
t.o. tire pump; pig 'crate; black-
smith tools; broad axe; sledge;
knife grinder; chain saw; ditch
scoop; pump; jackal! jack;, bee
extractor; sap pan; extension
ladder; horse harness; cross cut
saws; quantity of mix grain;
numerous antique articles. '
TERMS CASH -•-• FARM SOLD
Estate or auctioneer not
responsible for accidents
George Piweil, clerk
Brian Rintoul, auctioneer
CLEARING' AUCTION SALE
of Household ,Effects
will be held for the estate
of the late
MRS. VERA E.RRINGTON
Lot 15, Con. 6,
West. Wawanosh, 1 block north of
Dungannon and 1 mile east of
County Road No. 1
SATURDAY, AUGUST 28
at 10 a.m. sharp ,
Lazy boy recliner, 4 studio
couches; Electrohome 24 inch
colour television; lamps; twilight
lamp; hall tree; rocking chairs;
magazine rack; dishes;' china cab-
inet; sideboard; round dining
table with 6 matching chairs;
small tables; Moffat electric
stove; Good Cheer cook stove;
Frigidaire refrigerator; Simplic-
ity wringer washer; 21 cu. ft.
Westinghouse freezer; electric ket-
tle; electric fry pan; electric beat-
er; ironing board; Child's crib;
bedroom ' suite; iron bed; spool
bed; grass seed sower; tools;. bag
carrier; numerous small articles.
Terms Cash
Ross' Errington, Executor
- Brian Rintoul, Auctioneer
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SAND BLASTING
BRICK BUILDINGS
ALL STEELWORK
AIR'HAMMER WORK _
BACK HOEING
ARNOLD STOTHERS
PHONE 524-7403
FOR ESTIAATES
HOUSE FOR SALE.
IN LUCKNOW
Two storey homOlon Gough St.
on lot 86' x 165'; two bathrooms,
one upstairs and one ,on main
floor; three bedrooms, -.family
room, living room, dining room,
kitchen, small office; oil furnace;
garage; inspection by appointment
only. • Contact Don Thompson,
Lucknow, phone 528.2822 or 528-
3516.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects and Antiques
will 'be held for
MR. CECIL MARSHALL
One and one quarter Miles north
of Amberley on Hwy..21 and ap-
proximately 2 miles' west on Con.
.2 Huron Twp., No. 33 Victoria Rd.
on Lake Huron '
On SATURDAY, AUGUST .28
at 10:30 a.m. "
Household Effects 'and Antiques:
Antique oak-buffet; pine buffet;
pine back to wall cupboard; small
tables; 5 leg oak diningroom
table; 3 end tables; 5 leg pine kit-
chen table with 5 leaves; chrome
kitchen table with 4 chairs; 6
wooden ' kitchen chairs; coffee
'table; 4 diningro'orn chairs; oak
parlour table; antique rocking
chair; 2 - 54" beds; Oak pedestal
fern stand; walnut dresser; Alad-
din lamp; Queen Mary lamp and
Finger lamp; wicker flower stand;
pine blanket box; antique vanity
dresser; school desk; Raymond
tredle sewing, machine; office
desk; picture frathes; wood high
chair; chrome high chair; dough
pan; antique coffee canister; cop-
per kettle; copper' boilers; rolling
pins; 'electric kettle; crocks (diff-
erent sizes)'; quantity of dishes;
sealers and .bottles including some
milk bottles; antique gas and
steam irons; barrel bar; erokin-
ole board; . lawn bowling balls; 6
bar stools; antique wood planes;
steel tool. box; 3 steel barrels;,
quantity of windows; metal , chick-
en brooder; rug floor covering;
leather upholstering; 1 trailer
completely wired (as ig); other
articles too numerous to mention.
Terms Cash Day Of Sale s.
• Owner and—AOctioneers—Will
Be Responsible for any Accidents
In any way connected with' sale
Owner: Mr. Cecil Marshall
Clerk: Lloyd McNall
Auctioneers: Grant McDonald,
Ripley, Phone 395-5353
Wallace Ballagh,.Teeswater,
Phone 392-6170 '
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Harry:
Hackett, wish to express their sin-
cere thanks to 'relatives, friends
and neighbours for the many ex-
pressions, of sympathy, floral trib-
utes and donations' to the 'Ontario
Heart Fund, during the time of
their recent bereavement; also
for food which was sent in and
those who helped. in many other
ways. Special thanks' to Drs. Cor-
rin and McKim and MacKenzie
Memorial Chapel.
George, Zita, Alvin,,Barb
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D. A., Evelyn and families,
• I wish to thank all my friends
and relatives for cards,, letters and
all who have visited me with ex-
pressions of sympathy in the' loss
of a grandson.
Mrs. Lila Ritchie
I would like to thank my
friends, ' neighboins and +relatives
for cards, gifts and visits While I
was in Wingham Hospital and
since coming home. Special
'thanks to Dr. Corrin • and the
nurses on the 2nd floor.
Mrs. Verna Finlayson
We 'would like to thank . our
many friends in Lucknow area for
thg kind expressions. of sympathy
due to the loss of our mother and
grandinother, Mrs. Madeline Des-
ender.
• Angele and Remi Aneca,
Lorraine and Walter Arnold
We would like to thank everyone
who remembered us with cards,
gifts and visits while in hospital.
Special thanks to Drs. McKim
and Corrin and the nurses of 2nd
floor.
Gail and Danielle Cranston
We would like to extend a sine
cere thank you to all the ladies
in the lunch booth, the men at
the barbecue, the gates, the weigh
scales, the track, and to all those
who loaned , their equipment for
the day and to everyone who help-
ed in any way to make the day a
success. Thank you
Lucknow Tractor Pull Assoc.
The family of the late Mayor
Jack Reavie of Wingham wish to
express .their sincere thanks to
those who 'sent flowers,, cards,
thoughtful inquiries and who visit-
ed Jack while a patient in . Wing-
ham and 'University Hospital.
Special thanks to. Di, J. MCGreg-,
or, Dr. B. Hanlon and the staff of
Wingham and Districts. Hospital;
also the doctors and nurses of
University Hospital in London.
The many kindnesses that were
'extended to us, during our be-
' reavernent; by relatiVes, • friends
and neighbours will never be for-
gotten. Sincere appreciation to the
Wingham Town Council and Mun-
icipal employees, Masonic Lodge
and Order of the Eastern Star.
Many thanks to Rev. Passmore,
Rev. Husser, the ladies of ' the
Wingham United Church" and the
S. J. Walker Funeral Home.
Florence Reavie,.
• Lynda and Wayne Elston
The family)of the late Myrtle I.
Helm wishes to express their
sincere thanks to .relatives,
friends and neighbours, for the
kindness \ and sympathy' shown
them during their recent bereave-
ment of a dear mother and grand:
mother; and for the beautiful flor-
aLtributes, donations to the Heart
Fund and cards of sympathy.
Special thanks' to Rev. Noble and
Rev. Kaufman; to pallbearers,
flower bearers and MacKenzie
Funeral Home and to the U.C.W.
for the 'lovely lunch. Thanks to
friends and neighbours who
ed in the house; to all who sent
baking or foOd and to all those
who _offergd_their ,_assstancg_ in
any way during' our sad bereave-
ment. A very special thanks to
the ladies who stayed with ow
Mother since she camehome from
the hospital. We thank you, your
kindness will never be forgotten.
Lloyd and Roberta Whytock
Tom and Joan Helm
Art and Barb Helm
Grant -Helm
Grandchildren
Mrs. Neil J. MacKenzie wishes
to thank sincerely her friends for
cards and gifts while hospitalized
and for visit's since returning
home. , '
Mrs, Neil J. •MacKenzie
We wishlo . express our thanks
and appreciation for the lovely
gifts and well wishes from our
friends at Lanes on our • retire-
ment from the store.
Jim and` Vi
The family of the late Miss, Lila
Irwin wishes to thank all those
who contributed to her happiness
over the years of her suffering
while in the, Nursing Homes. Spec-
ial thanks to Drs. Corrin and Mc-
'Kim, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Baker and
Staff, Harold Greer and Staff, '
Staff of •Pinecrest Manor, friends
and neighbours.
I would , like to thank_ everyone
for their generosity at the corn:
munity shower, A special thankS
to the ladies who organized and
participated in the shower.
Maureen Bradley
Our heart-felt thanks to our
many friends, neighbours and rel-
atives, who were so kind and
thoughtful at the time of the death
of our sister Myrtle. These./ ex-
pressions of sympathy will long
be remembered. '
The Ritchie Family
We wish to 'express our sincere
thanks and appreciation to our
friends for cards, floral tributes
and expressions of sympathy ex-
tended to us in our recent loss of
a dear father 'Douglas L. Young.
Special t hanks— to. Rev. Glenn
Noble.
Art and Anne Purney
Josephine Ritchie, Jennifer and
Tonia and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Ritchie and family of St. Thomas,
wish to express sincere thanks for
the kind expressions of sympathy,
floral tributes and kindness shown
1 them at the time of their sudden
I bereavement.