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15. Tenders
TENDERS will be received by the under-
signed until 5 p.m., May 20, 1985 for the
removal of the . old shingles and replaced
with ashphalt shingles of the Knox Presby-
terian Church manse roof, Ripley,' with site
to be left in clean condition. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted. For further
information contact George McLean, 395-
2658 or Doug Martyr, 395-5343.
Knox Presbyterian Church,
c -o Debbie MacKay,
R R No. 3,
Ripley, NOG 2R0.
—18,19 .
TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF KINLOSS
For the rental of a' 60.65 H.P. tractor for
approximately 100 hours. State make,
model, year and horsepower and price
per hour, with or without operator.
Township to supply fuel and Insurance.
Tenders to be submitted on our stationery
and to b in the Road Superintendent's
office byMI r 21st, 1985 at 5:00 p.m,
Lowest tender not necessarily accepted.
HENRY L. CLARK
Road Superintendent,
Township of Kinloss
Holyrood, Ontario NOG 2B0
COUNTY OF HURON
HIGHWAYS DEPARTMENT
TENDER FOR
VARIOUS EQUIPMENT
SEALED TENDERS. on forms and in
envelopes available from the office of
the undersigned will be received until
4:00 p.m. local time:
Thursday, May 16, 1985
for the supply of the following items of
equipment:
HC -85-101 - 1 MTC Class V Motor Grader
HC -85-104- 1 - 1 ton truck
HC=85-105 - 1 - 4 wheel drive tractor
backhoe
HC -$5=106 - 2 tandem diesel dump trucks
The lowest orany tender not necessarily
acceptell.
R.A. Dempsey, P. Eng.,
Huron County Engineer,
Court House,
Goderich, Ontario
N7A 1M2
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Please give.
CANADIAN SOCIETE
CANCER CANADIENNF
SOCIETY Du C.NCER
17. Auction Sales
ONTARIO'S LARGEST FARM Machinery
Consignment Sale, Norwich, Ontario. Fri-
day, May 10, 1985, 10 a.m. (Sales conducted
second Friday each month). Approx. 150-175
tractorsplus all types of farm equipment.
Consignments welcome. For more informa-
tion tall 519-424-9998 or 519-424-9093.
Proprietors K. S. Hamulecki & Sons. —018
ALL CANADA CLASSIC SHEEP AUCTION,
Markham Fairgrounds, May 18, 12 noon.
175 head. Suffolk, Dorset, Columbia, Hamp-
shire, N.C. Cheviot. Top quality ewes and
rams. Details 416-6235817. —018l�
AUCTION SALE
for
DOUG BROWN (CONSTRACTOR)
BRINDLEY AUCTION CENTRE
Dungannon
THURSDAY, MAY 2, 6:00 P.M.
See last week's Lucknow Sentinel for
complete listing.
STOCKER SALE
• OVER
500 HEAD
AT
Lucknow Sales Barn
Monday, May 6,198S
1.3Op.m.
Now taking consignments for our May 20,
•
1985 Sale.
CONSIGNM ENT
CAR AUCTION
THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1985
7:00 P.M.
THE MET - GODERICH
FIRST CHOICE AUCTION
Cletus Dalton
529-7420
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AUCTION REGISTER
May 4, 10 a.m.
Clearing Auction of Store & Contents
.For Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson G
Bluevale
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Saturday, May 11,9 a.m.
Consignment & Real Estate Sale
At the former Wroxeter Anglican Church
May 18, 10 a.m.
George and Betty Moncrief, Amberley
Clearing Auction (Farm Sold)
May 20, 2 p.m.
M.E. Beese, Kintail
Real Estate, Miscellaneous, Antiques
CALL
First Choice Auction Now
for your spring sale bookings
CLETUS DALTON SALES MANAGER
529-7420 Auctioneer
Luclmow
20. Public notices
EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY, the Lucknow
Branch Library will be open ' during the
following hours: Monday 1 - 5, Tuesday 7 - 9,
• Wednesday 1 - 5, Thursday 7 - 9, Friday 1. -
5, Saturday 10 - 2. -18
LUCI{NOW BUSINESS ASSOCIATION
meeting Wednesday, May 1 ai Vie Mayfair,
2':00 p.m: —18
STARTING MONDAY, MAY 6th, Agnew
Jewellery & Gifts will be open 6 days a week
for your shopping convenience. =18ar
23. Miscellaneous
HIEE CAREER GUIDE describes 200 learn -
at -home correspondence Diploma Courses:
Accounting, Art, Bookkeeping. Business
Management, Clerk -typist; -Secretary, Jour-
nalism, Television servicing, Travel. Gran-
ton (5A) 263 Adelaide IW est, Toronto.
1-800-268-1121. —07
17. Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE
Of Machinery, Household items and
Antiques, will be held for
ESTATE OF W ILLIAM McQUILIIN
Lot 18, con. 13, West Wawanosh,
2 corners east of Lucknow then
1 corner south
SATURDAY, MAY11,;1985
at12:30p.m.
Ferguson 1952 tractor, good; Allis Chal-
mers 1954 tractor; WD tractor with
loader; 2 wheel farm 'trailer has heavy
duty tires; tractorpto mower; G.W . No. 6.
thresher on steel; rubber tired wagon
with rack; steel wheeLseed drill; wagon
with wooden spokes; 2 (4 ft.) and 2 (3 ft. )
wheels; Massey binder; fanning mill;
disc; harrow; International 2 furrow tract-
or plow; J.D. manure spreader; New Hol-
land baler; Harris hay loader; litter carri-
er and track; team sleigh; 2 cutters; J.D.
rubber tired utility dump cart; 36" lawn
roller; 4 ton Jackal) jack as new; 4" vise;
12 ft. and 16 ft. log chains; 32 ft.
aluminum ladder; steel culvert; rubber
tire wheel barrow; Craftsman 14 h.p.
grinder with 2 emery stones; metal shed;
lumber and posts; redwood 6' picnic
table; charcoal barbecue; gas lantern
and camp stove; Quebec heater; hamper;
flight bag; beds, springs, mattresses;
cradle; child's wood cot; sideboard;
writing desk; trunks; cherry drop leaf
table; metal table; 6 dining chairs;
picture frames; miscellaneous items.
FOR INFORMATION PHONE 357-1417
TERMS CASH '
Estate or auctioneer not responsible
for accidents
AUCTIONEER: BRIAN TI NTOUL
FIRST CHOICE AUCTION
R.R.3, Goderich, 519-529-7420 >}
GOING OUT OF BUSINESS AUCTION`
Saturday, May 4, 1985 at 10:00 a.m.
FOR.
JOHN AND MARG THOMPSON, THOMPSON STORE
BLUEVALE
AUCTIONEER NOTE: First Choice Auction are offering on behalf of John and Marg
Thompson all store equipment and contents by Public Auction, no reserve bid. Real
estate will be offered at 1:00 p.m. sharp as the Thompsons are planning on moving to
Goderich. Plan to attend.
STORE EQUIPMENT AND MERCHANDISE: 1 larger fridge; 2 - 21 cu. ft. house
freezers; 1 display meat cooler, 70" with compressor; 1 set df store scales; antique pop
cooler; antique counter 19 ft.; 2 island shelves; adding machine; meat slicer; 68" store
freezer with compressor and motor; 70" store freezer with compressor and motor; till;
bags of groceries; clothes; work boots; rubber boots; hardware;, odds and ends.
MISCELLANEOUS: 2 logging chains; chain saw; barrels; truck topper; 1/2 ton truck
axle and rims; garden tools; farm scales; 3/4 and 1/2 in. rolls of rope; power take off
Onan generator; Onan AC volts, 120-240 KVA, 7, KW 7, AMPS 29, RPM 1800.
REAL ESTATE: Red brick store plus 4 bedrooms upstairs; 2 - 3pc. baths, 1 upstairs, 1
down; large eat in kitchen downstairs; new roof and chimney, new window sills; 100
an 1p service.
TERMS: 10 per cent down day of sale. Balance M.30 days,
FOR INF'ORMATIO'N CALL:
SALES MANAGER -AUCTIONEER, COL. CLETUS DALTON, 529-'7420
Agent for Agropele Really Ltd.
Not responsible for accidents on day of auction
All announcements made the day of the auction take precedence over any and
all printed material. A!I information contained herein derived tram sources believed
to be accurate but not guaranteed by First Choice Auction.
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Sentinel, Wednesday, May 1, 1985—Page 21
21. Personal
HAVING A DRINKING PROBLEM? AA can
help. Phone Goderich 524-6001 or Walkerton
841-3655.—40tfar • •
L JI:LCOHOL A PROBLEM in your family?
Ai -/non can help families and friends of
alcoholics. Phone Walkerton 881-3113, God-
erich, 524-6001.
PREGNANT and need help? Free positive
confidential support. Birthright. Call 357-
1066, 357-2392, 357-1769 or London 432-
9197 collect. -tf
DATES GALORE For all ages and unattach-
ed. Thousands of members anxious to meet
you. Prestige Acquaintances call,toll free
1-800-263-9163. Noon till 8 p.m. —013
FAMILY PLANNING & CONCEPTION
CONTROL CLINIC, Bruce County Health
Unit, 2nd Monday of each month. NEXT
CLINIC: Monday, May 13, 1985, 5:30 - 7:30
p.m., County Building, Walkerton. Please
call 881-1920 for an appointment. —18,19
STOP .BEDWETTING. United Enuretic has
cured over 20,000 cases. Bedwetting frust-
rates, embarrasses, and sometimes weakens
school abilities. Get confidential information
from U.E.S.C. Box 3311, Cambridge. N3H
4T3 stating age and phone number. —018
UNATTACHED? Meet someone nice by
phone or correspondence. Free bulletin!
Write: Barb, Box 2246-A, Sudbury,' PJA
4S1. Please state age. Write today. Our
tenth successful year. —018
24. Business opportunities
CAREER IN TRUCKING. Transport drivers
needed. Now is the time to train for your
Class "A" license. For pre-screening and
job placement information contact Mery
Orr's transport Driver Training. London
(519) 432-1726. —07
MILLIONS IN MAIL ORDER Fasiest most
• profitable mail order program yet. Get easy
$10 cash sales- and keep all the money
yourself. Free' details write: Associated
Marketing Enterprises, 1251 Northside
Road, Burlington, Ontario L7M 1117. —018
REWARDING CAREER as a trained certi-
fied instructor of "Creative Mind Power".
Lucrati'e prestigious business in your own •
community. Write Holistics, 113-2419 Belle-
vue, West Vancouver, B.C. V7V 4T4. —018
28. Engagements
• LaBFJJ F - M adNTYRE
Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Maclntyre, Lucknow
are pleased to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter, Jo Ann Beth, to.
Victor LaBelle, son of Mr. Albertand the
late Mrs. LaBelle of Hamilton. The Marriage
will take place May 11, 1985 in Hamilton.
—18
GIBSON - BUTTON
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Button of R R 3
Teeswater are pleased to announce the
engagement of their daughter, Sheila
Muriel, to David James Gibson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Gibson, R R 3, Locknow.
The wedding will take place on Saturday,
May 18, 1985 at 3 o'clock in the Teeswater
United Church. Reception to follow in
Teeswater.
Van DYKE - GIBSON
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Gibson are pleased to
announce the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Lisa, to Peter Van Dyke, son of
. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van Dyke. The wedding to
take place on May 18, 1985 at 4.00 p.m. in,
Pine River United Church. Reception
in. Lucknow. •
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