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30. In memoriam
In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and
grandmother, Debbie Reed, who passed
away May 9, 1980.
We mention your name,
And speak of the you often,
God bless you dear Mother,.
You are never forgotten.
Sadly missed by husband, Will, and
family.
—19x
31. Cards of. thanks
CHARMANS
Thanks to the Lucknow Kinettes for inviting
Charmans to participate in their 1985 Spring
Fashion Show. Thank you' to all our models
who did a terrific job: Lynn Taylor, Joan
Chamney, Barb Helm, , Donna Crich, . Tim
Martin, ,Barry Hackett, Evans Hehn. Also
thanks go to Wilma. Blake for. reading our
presentation. Thank you all. /i
Ken and Eleanor Harman
Charmans
—19ar
SHIFd3S
We wish to thank Mary Ellen and Bruce
'Bragg, Tena and Chester Campbell for
dinners held for us, and extend a sincere
thank you to our friends for gifts, flowers,
cards and calls on our . fiftieth wedding
anniversary.
Ross and Anne Shiells
—19x
CAMPBELL
I wish to thank my relatives, neighbours and
friends for the lovely cards, food and visits. I
also wish to thank Dr. Corrin for his concern,
also those who helped in and around my
home during my stay in Wingham and
University Hospitals and since returning
home. God bless you all.
Grace Campbell
—19
ALTON
We wish to express our thanks to members
of the Agricultural Society for organizing the
Benefit Dance after our fire. We would also
like to thank everyone else who helped. We
were overwhelmed by everyone's kindness
and generosity. It makes us realize what a
good community we live in.
Stuart and Steve,
Dora and Mary Anne
—19x
KEMP
Our heartfelt thanks to all our relatives and
friends who shared in our wedding reception
- and stag and doe. A special thanks to our
parents and all the members of our wedding
party and those who had a special part in our
day. The first day of our lives together was
enhanced by your good wishes and beautiful
gifts. As the years go by,, we wilt recall your
kindness and thoughtfulness again and
again' in memories we will treasure forever.
Gord and Brenda Kemp
—19
WHLrrS
We would like to thank everyone for their
cards and gifts while we were in the hospital.
We would also like to thank the nurses on
obstetrics and Drs. Corrin and Shalom for all
their help and support.
Barb and Cindy Willits
—19x,
32. Coming events
ADVENTURE AW AITS YOU
Come ride the white water all summer long
with Wilderness Tours Canada's leading
whitewater outfitter. For more information
and reservations call 1-800-267-3124.
—18,019,020
REC EPCIO N
For newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Murray Simp-
son, Whitechurch will be held in Teeswater
on Saturday evening May 11. Tiffin's
Orchestra. Everyone welcome. —19
GARDEN PARTY
Trinity UCW Garden Party Tuesday, June 4,
5 - 7:30 p.m. at Brookside Public School.
Adults $5.50, children 6 - 12, $2.00,
preschool free. Everyone welcome. —19
32. Coming events
LUCKNOW SCHOOL CONCERT BAND
Friday, May 10, .8:15 p.m., Lucknow Com-
munity Centre. —18,19
SHOWER
You are cordially invited to a community and
relative bridal shower . for Lisa Gibson on
Friday, May 1TOth at 7.30 p, met in Reid's
Corner Hall.—18,19x
MAY TEA
The Lucknow District Horticultural Society
will hold their. May Tea on Wednesday, May
15, 2 - 5 p.m. at the L.icknow Legion Hall.
—19
BRIDAL SHOWER
For Mary Ann Ritchie will be held in the
Karishea Hall on Saturday, May 11 at
o'clock. —19 .
MOTHER'S DAY
Kwan's Restaurant is open for Mother's
Day, Sunday, May 12, 4:30 - 8:30 p.m. Eat in
or take out. Phone 528-3433. -19
STRONGMAN COM PEI'1TION
Saturday, May 11th and Sunday, May 12th
Bobby Orr Arena, Parry Sound. Wrist -
wrestling, sandbag carry, barbell jerk,
loaded wheelbarrow. Cash prizes. Competit-
ors. Phone toll free 1-800-461-4261. Spectat-
ors $1 admission. —019 1.
HOUSEKEEPING COTTAGES Boshkung
Lake. Half price offseason. Families and
seniors welcome. Sandy beach. Ideal recrea-
tion area. The Homestead, Cottage Resort.
Hwy. No. 35, R R. 2, Minden, Ontario.'
KOM 2K0 (705) 489-2550. —019
RED UMBRELLA INN, a resort for all ages
waterskiing, boat cruises; heated pool,
shuffleboard; two sumptuous meals a day.
Call or write for free brochure. Phone
1-800-461-0316. R R No. 2, Minden,
Ontario KOM 2K0. —019
HART LODGE, Haliburton Highlands,
varied accommodation two meals daily,
licensed, heated pool, tennis, shuffleboard,
adult -children activities. Summer from $250
per person. June and September discounts.
For brochure call 1-800-461-7699, Hart
Lodge, Minden, Ontario, KOM 2K0. —019
CHILD HEALTH CLINIC' ,
The Huron County Health Unit invites you to
attend the Child Health Clinic, held at the
Health Unit office, W ingham Hospital Clinic
Building on Wednesday, May 15, 1985 from
9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for:
1. Health Surveillance
2. Anaemia Screening
3. Immunization
4. Hearing Screening
5. Vision Screening
6. Fluoride brushing for ages 3 to, 5 years.
ADULT IMMUNIZATION W ILL ALSO BE
OFFERED AT THIS CLINIC.
—19ar
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OPEN HOUSE
Relatives, frinds and neighbours are cordial-
ly invited to an Open House in honour of
Mrs. Jean Aitchison's birthday, May 17th
from 2 - 5, Salvation Army Citadel, 292
Edward Street, W ingham. Your personal
good wishes would be the nicest gift Jean
could receive. Thanks. —19
OPEN HOUSE
The children of Eldert and Grace Geertsma
invite friends and neighbours to an open
house in honour of their 50th wedding
anniversary which will be held at the Legion
Hall on Saturday, May 18th at 2 o'clock.
—19, 20xs
BOOK SALE
Donate your used books and magazines to
the Blyth Festival for Huron County's
largest used book sale held June 1 and 2.
Drop books at Blyth Festival box office or
The Lucknow Sentinel until May 25, or call
523-9300 for pickup. —19,20
Please give.
CANADIAN SOCIETE
CANCER CAN4DIENNE
5OCIET' DU CANCER
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 8, 1985—Page 17
Car & Truck Public Consignment Auction
THURSDAY MAY 16, 1985 7:00 PM
SUNCOAST MALL PARKING LOT
HWY NO. 21 S. Goderich
"Turn your used cars & trucks into cash".
Vehicles may be inspected between 4:00 p.m. and
auction time 7:00 p.m. sharp
TERMS: *35.00 consignment fee
5% Commission maximum `100.00
Cash or certified cheque, `300. deposit
per unit,/balance on removal before 6 pm
Friday May 17
FIRST CHOICE AUCTION
Col. Cletus Dalton "The Number 1 Team" S19-529-7420
FIRST CHOICE AUCTION
R. R. 3, Goderich 519-529.7420
AUCTION
Saturday, May l lth,1985
9:00 a.m.
CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SALE
MAIN STREET, W ROXETER, BESIDE TOW N HALL AT THE FORMER ANGLICAN
CHURCH PROPERTY..
MISCELLANEOUS: 100 amp overhead service complete; 11000 B.T.U. through wall
propane furnace; 4' x 5' melinium twin pane window; neveruse'ti marble tub surround;
5 hp. 60 gal Devillviss horizontalair compressor 16 months old); Massey lawn mower;
assortment of nails; joist hangers; ashphalt shingles; toilet, sink, tub; fibreglass tub
surround; assortment of coloured metal trims ie. facia and soffit, door trims, window
• trims, etc.; assortment of steel siding and roofing, coloured and gal.; assortment of
windows and doors; door frames; one hammermill,3 hp.; one roller mill; one Farm
King rebuilt pto roller mill; sand blast unit, 6 months old; wood stove, good condition;
home made barrel wood shop stove; welding bench; Lincoln welder;. quantity of
electrical fittings; 3" EMT electrical conduit 70', complete with rain tight fittings; one
construction plywood tool box 5' x 3' x 3'; 60 amp fuse panel; alum siding assortment;
horse stable panels for horse stall; 14' fibreglass boat; 78 hp. 6 cyl, mercury outboard
motor; 10' alum break; sump pump; drag behind snow blower; insulated chimney
lengths; 20' x 8" plastic drain pipe; chain hoist; propane hot water heater; electric
heaters; hydraulic cylinder.
VEHICLES: 1982 450 Honda Nighthawk motor cycle, saddle bags, 3400 km; 1983
Dodge Ram pickup 6 std. (good condition); 1974 Ford 350 one ton with flat rack and
tool box; 1979 Chrysler Cordoba 2 dr. hd. top 318 ps, pb, air cruise; 1977 Dodge
extended van, 8 automatic (good construction van ); 1978 Dodge extend van customized
with side windows, body was done last year and has been inside all winter, this was
certified last year and is ready for the interior to be done; 1937 Plymouth 4 dr, on road
6 years ago.
EQUIPMENT: 2 scaffold wagons, one is 6 yrs. old and other 9 yrs.; assortment of
concrete forms, complete with hardware, 120 4' x 8' and 3/4", 40 2' x 5' x3/4", 20 4' x
4' x 3/4" plus more; metal concrete forms for gutter forming in stable cleaner
installations; concrete ties for cement forming; 16' trailer tandem with hold down
straps (heavy duty); 9' x 6' utility trailer.
PROPERTY OF BRIAN AND DONNA SANDERSON: Former Anglican Church of 15
years ago, original stained glass windows, 100 amp service, septic tank and weeping
bed, drilled well, pressure system;. these services are about 2 years old; basement
used for a workshop, upper storey used for storage; new roof on one side and front
entrance; shaded private lot. This building would make two apartments or a .good
residence dwelling.
TERMS: 10 Per Cent down day of Auction, Balance in thirty days or less. •
HOUSEHOLD ' Wringer washer, oven and elements (built in type); electric water
heater; folding door; child car seat; paint supplies; set of kitchen cupboards; lantern.
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS FOR INFORMATION CALL 529-7420
SALES MANAGER - AUCTIONEER - COL CLETUS DALTON
Agent for Agropole Realty Ltd.
All announcements take precedence over all printed material. All information
contained herein derived from sources believed to be accurate but not guaranteed
By First Choice Auction