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w Senthi el, Wa►dheeda3►, July , 11981
. By Valetta Imerseu.
Mr. and :Meat., Francis Col.
eman accaMpanied by Mr.
and • Mrs. ,'• Jinn Coleman,
Kevin and Karen of Seaforr
day tripping on a Ioute
described by Keith Roulston
in ttie Village Squire,called
on• Friday to visit Mr. and
Mrs./y.• Victor Emerson of
Whitechurch..
•We are sorry to report that
;Wilford Clipperton had to be •
- taken to ,ingham Hospital
on Saturday. He•is wished a'
'very speedy recovery by all.
his neighbours.
Mrs. Ed Carey of Kit-
chener visited lastweek•with •
her parentis, Mr.. and Mrs.
Bill Pardon.
Mary Biggar - of Buffalo,
Mrs. Sandra Roswell of Burl-
ington'•and Miss Beatrice
McQuillan of : 'Wawanosh.
visited Tuesday with Mr.
and Mrs..13111 Pardon.
Mr. • and Mrs, Stanley
Chisholm and Mr. and Mrs.
•; Frank Greenlas of Milton
were Sunday callers on Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Etrrerson.
zuce,.
yr
ll
Cin Monday 'Mr. and Mrs.. BOonStra and faintly of Sat.
Kirk Beecroft, Angela, Jen-
nifer end Janice of Exeter
brought Karen Beecroft who
had visited then, for a week
to her home with Mr. and
Mrs. K. W. Beecroft.
Mr. and Mrs Russel Chap-
man and Miss Mildred Mo.
Clenaghan and John McKin.
non visited on Sunday with
Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Mee-.
Clenaghan at: their ,cottage at
Sauble Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Elliott and Karen visited on
Sunday with her aunt, Mrs.
Cliff Aitchison at the
Cambridge-Hespeler ei or
Citizens Home.
Jim Ward of Seaforth stall-
ed on Sunday to visit' Mrs;:
Clara Cleghorn of VVinghtim
and brought her along to cad
on . Mrs. Cassie, Mowbray.
Jim was a resident of this
area in the early days.
Mr. and Mrs.. Wallace
Milligan spent Saturday in
Kitchener with Mrs. Clara
Mr. and Mrs; Fred
!0 Mit
To See is
ASHPIILea. TClWiuniilh . $ 6 lroons brlek ham*, vacantly
inxtonslvoly renovat.d situaiod ons aeros-of property.
Whitlow • toasted' stn reuslriess area, desirsbls
eon tal laratl `with 2 ',otiosity ronovatid spar.
tonanta. afrlcadi to sail with fin.ndng .av llahlp. Why
rant? Look at this intorno, and bobtails location: `
6 MILIIS44O Tlf of deiterkh, Ash/Ialtl Towrualrlp,. ono,
Oar ori • brick country hon., fall bas.m.ntt 2 con
garage on S acres of Iamdt alga nww s#aaerl burr, ap.
prozlrrmtaly24.x 11. Inrniiadlato possufsion.
#a ACItilt: earslid subway 36 obouf II naris workabltr,
baatance bushy Idead`VUullsiing Wit market, gartioning, .
psssi►16111ty. Asking'1',x.15 v
COUNTRY STOIII,with.gxcellinr living acco nmol Horn
situated en' •• ars 01 nicely tread'.property In St.
fialana. Store 1e clo;ral and the building rouid be
Utilisat .for ambigua, wood workking or enterprise of
your fhotwr:.rlulidi g is 12 rooms plus tarp "taro area.
close tin
c rch.s and IMOW hsehood, I.rgirr kith a kitchen, livir ra scat . and
dining room. liraumardlati pose salon available. Asking
'2,1111.11. Arrangi tarincpact this:honw and make us on
.oHwr. •
4 LOTS arrows° on Napier street. Li cknaw, lots 16,11
e,i4.
oc ic*i . 1 bolt/sem home, large Wilton, 3 goo
both, basted by gas furnoc., double garage. iladuswl
is0024,13111 Mtr*f Ira wit •
IUeitti W a 3 hodroono heIse,' largo kirchan, oil how'
asking 13 ALSO
FARMS
ASHMIL0 TOWNSHIP • '143 nacrasr highway location,:
onodusrn 4 bwrdroonr Manana, Inground pool, largo dotty
and biafbanrns, 43 diary fl* ups, guitar Aomori S
upright snit,' axeedlorrt cash crop land, crop
nagotlrabler.
ASHMIIt'LD TOWNSHIP ,. styes cask cropland, 4.
*takeout hiausa and polo Warn. .
AIHPIILD TOWNSHIP • a aeras cosh crop, nay buildings, •
yilw AIMS 0110011120 . Wog Wiawa osh Towrriihlp, rtp
prOsiniatalY ES wosrkibl., 1S 'atria 'of bush, bsakanc..
r.qulydng:drealnaaag., esking'13111.
�ilV`edi ha r* Inqufrlas for farms both lard and
m
sall altar .._ . if you ars thinking of a11it11�,
giver us a We would bo ploassd to tatik to.
you,
Warren & Terry. inn'
PHONE 529 7350 , [I 1I.. 2, LUCKNOW
nia "were " Sunday visitors
with his parents, Mr, and
Mohs, Bill Wiidriks.
Mr..and Mrs, Bill Moore or
Wroxeter were Sunday
*item with Mre and Mrs,, ..
%Alter Moore. Richard
Moore intends to accompany
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moore to
the west in the near future.
Miss Linda Moore, who
was at Kitimat, is now at
Okotoka in Alberta.
Miss Donna Thomson.
spent the weekend with Cin-
dy Moore and attended the
:Hoedown dance in Wingham.
• Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rintoul.
spent Thu ray; and.: Friday:
at Manitouilt' Island attend.
ding the Huron Cattlenten's
Association tri�Steve and
Stuart Rintoul
spent a few days with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs,
Bill Kintoul and Scott Rini
toul :visited with his. cousin,
Mark Robinson` , while his.
parents were at Manitoulin.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Aberholtzer, Jeffery and
Julie, Waterloo and Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon, Campbell and
Heather, Kltehener, spent.
the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Hill4intottl.
Mr.- and Mrs. • Irwin Me
Cleat him . of rm. Thomase
brought • mother, .
�Cl hien
who
Mary: ,.. snag _ , ,.
had been. Witting thorn for
two weeks to her home with
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Me.
•Clenaghnn, on Sunday.
l3rian Rintoul attended the
Listowel Pair, on Saturday
with hie Hereford cattle ..and
receivedseveral prises. .
Mrs, Torn Vannuss • and
• Mrs. Paul Laidlaw, Michelle
and Jason of London arrived
on Monday to visit with Mr.
and Mrs.' Elroy Laidlaw and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott;
Dave Adams of .Windsor
spent the weekend with his
mother, .Mrs, .'Pauline
Adams:
Dave Hasson of Guelph
touring the Hereford herds.
in the Bruce area, On Mow
day he visited the herd of
Tian 'Rintoul.
•
Chalmers WMVIS
Chalmers Presbyterian
WMS hold their July meeting
on July 15 at the horse of
•Mrs, Victor Emerson, Mrs,
Purdon gave the tall to
worship and, organist rMrs.
Don Ross accompanied the
Omni.'
Mrs. Purdon gave, the
meditation theme, garden
and Mrs. Wesley Tiffingave
the verses of scripture and.;
closed with prayer, Mrs...
Alan Falconerled'in prayer;
Mrs, till Rintoul gave a .
reading, • .
-Mrs. Don Ross gave ..the
topic, Nature, A Mirror of
God,. Readings weregiven
by .Mrs. V.. Emerson and
Mrs, Wesley Tiffin. The roll.
salt was answered by all
with a favorite hymn, •
The secretary, Mrs Pur.
don .read the . minutes. and
Mrs. Alan Falconer gave the
financial " statement,: Mrs. •
Roely 11eBoer gave the offer.
ing prayer. " •
Mrs, on:- Resit . led in
pra+eer. A reading, A Prayer
for 'Middle Ages, was given
by .Mrs.,, V. Emerson, The
cueing prayer was given by
Mrs,. Hill Pardon.
• The Ladies" Aid meeting
was then :held, A discussion
followed on plans for ..the
Craft Festival held at
Lucknow at the end. of July
and •°the collection Was
received; The' meeting dos
ed with the Lord's. Prayer.
Mrs. Alan Falconer gave
the courtesy remarks.. •
• W1NGHAM three heti-
room home on a good lot,
two baths, garage. A good
home at the asking price •
of 519,900.00. Try :.an
offer. •
. WI NGHAM • well main•
tallied home on a beautl-
ful' treed lot, .hes new hot
water'heating system.and
many extras. Asking
the Twenties. Owner will
take ' back a large menet
gage at 13%.
...WHITECHURCH -- 5 Year
old custom built 3 bed.
room home in Immaculate
condition. Living .room,
dining room,. and kitchen
: with quality; cupboards
glassed -in breezeway and
.attached garage. Priced in
the thirties.. Private fine
ancing available,
BBLGRAVB -16 year old
custom .built bungalow,
14% financing by owner.
6 YEAR OLD immaculate
'• home on 1/ acres close to
town. Three bedrooms on
main floor, finished - rec'
room 'and one bedroom
down. Kitchen has Col.
umbia cupboards, 18 x 24
attached garage, steel
barn. 20 x O.—Try your
offer on this.
LUCKNC W - Goderich
area, d?4 sues with. 3
bedroom brick home, 2
baths; 5 .yr. old 20 x
shop, barn 40 x 60, taxes ,
only 82/3 per year. A well
maintained home in the
country and owner maks
bring. all offers.
100 ACRES on paved road
near Lucknow, part built,
balance wworkable.. Being
sold finder Power of Sale,
financing available. Intl,
mediate sale necessary,
MEL MATHElS
Wfnghem'
phone 3574 208
Rep. L W. Hutton
• Reel Estate Ltd,
Broker, Klncardlue
PATRGCX C. Ma cMILI.AN
Patrick Clement MacMil-
lan, a lifetime fanner, passed
away suddenly on July 11,
1981.
He was barn in Kinloss
township on March 1,' 1901,
the •youngest `son of Myles
MaccMlllan and 'Mary Quinn.
iHe married Mertis Marie
Waaangier on .November '24,
1941 at Sacred Wirt Church,
Walkerton.
ilesides his; wife, Mr, Mica
Millan is survived .by three
sons, ' Eugene, Wiliam and
Robert of Kinloss Township,
-cine daughter; Margaret,
Mrs. Stewart Lane, Kinloss
Township; and three grand-
daughters, Janet, Joyce and
Judy Lane.
He is . also. ..survived -by
"brothers, Joseph, Lucknow;
Dunean, Venice Isle, Florida;
, ..0 »_-• N. N
and sister -s, Margaret .calf-
fin,, Farmington,; Michigan;
Annie Wocks, Teeswater_and
Veronica McDermi tte,:L ve-
land, Colorado. He was: pre-
• deceased .by four brothers,
James, Alex, .:John, Hugh
,hand two sisters,:. Motif Mean-
t :fee. and..Helen .tariff iln.
• The body rested,. . at the
MacKenzie and ;McCreath
Funeral Home, Lucknow: un-
til Tuesday, July 14-. when
service Was held at 10.30
sa.m. in St. Mary's Church,
Luoknow, Father B. Dentin•
ger officiated.
Pallbearers were . Larry
Griffin, John Griffin, John
'blocks, Myles MacMillan,
Clifford MacMilland and:Joss-
eph Dean.
Plower bearers -were W`m.
de Boer, Alfred Patterson,
Gordon Morrison and Melvin
AC'1"1et11V $ALBI . m
• Of PAWN MACHJNE1tY
will beheld for •
DOUG °STANLEY
Lot 33, Cone, 11, OXBOW TWP., 21/2 nil. North of
`l'RESWATEll on 11Wit. No. 4, then West on Cone. 12 for
swot. 5 wt. on
TUESDAY, JULY 28th
STARTING AT 12130 P.M.
11IAC:
1410 a MEC 4:8.88 Wider TIIACTTO * with Weights:141'4.2-
40 Whits, Tal1ACTOi1t 44 Missal Masai TEACTOIIt W-451
.Intornatlonal Iilesral TIIACfCaftt 141'S •'2.125 Whlto Plaid
Ilea ales& MIAGTOI1(MS hrs.); 1463 - Pord y36 TNUCIC •
with°
Platform Rack wird Pala Nola (Soli i9 as Isla 1
Giorgi Sainytha w ft. Doubt. Augsr SNOW sLOWaws:5141
Jahn boor* HAI VIISTIN wlth Cern Head and pickup With •
llosarraaf.s fl lka'fl aawir)t S • Plata White DISC and Mldw.st•
HADDGWst Whit* 311 Saturn's/. 1S" 01.000iir 3411
Coc#rshuff Ilan* COIN PLANTED With Liquid Vanilla.'
Attachrmtaan$s end losiodlcldo 'Attachments' Now blown
• tal.Tsarrr MANIAS S-11PINADIN with sial Oak* 11e10 gal.
Now Llquld MOMS SPINAL` tit flaw Holland 332
MIX MILL GNAW AWING 1t ft.t 111*. CHAIN HAI*OW5
•a Mon 101103 WAGONS on il-Ton Horst Wagons: AM.
VIM* TANK or WATS* TANK (1.11p g d,lt 14'/' is. $rrarly
CULTIVATOIII:, Jiffy Ily.ik mp WAGON; ; • Colon 101AIM
SLOWED (Wk* Nasals. T$HINW MACHINE (24
s 36);114 Whiter 12 ft. SWAM* with Conulltlonort 1 pt.
1,. 01111112211T1101111A0011 .Aff1 COMP SSollt T 'CAM"
0111111't And a few Mlseillanoous Haag .fiat
nrraswsrry
SILO UNLOADED for Parts: IAN' gal. LIquId $upplantirrst
TANK With, Pump:Ouarnflty of DANN' TIMMIIS.
GOATS: •
Alia offrrrrad for solo will bar at hard Of 40 GoaatsiAlpino,
Nubian lCearsaaranit sofa. with kids sWM* nrllklnigt :a1
swim reatiret
VItlY Ia1W .SMALL ITIMs. PLAN TO COM* TO IlifGISTIN
taw, VERY GOon LINT Of MACHINERY. PLAN TO AT
040.
T'a1RMS' CASH OR MOUE WITH 1.b. DAY 01 SALE
Ownir and Aucflonw s Not fhaisaponslbfia for Acslelaiints,
Irr(rrrlras or Lomas Cosirnact d in any wavy with th. Sala,
AtJCT'1DNCCRSs
'CHANT Metlorw, LD WALLACE BALI At II
Bipiey{ 545=5555 'Teeswrater, 392.6110
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Morrison.
Burial followed in Secret
Heart Cemetery, Teeswater.
IDA (GLAZIER) MAIZE
On Wednesday, July 8,
1981, Ida�;Maize of Lucknow,
formerly; -of Ashfield Town
ship passed away at her
home, .in :her 84th year.
A daughter of the late, Mr:
and Mr . ,John ,Glazier of
Geon etown she was born
February 24, 1897.,
She married flarvey'Maize
at • .Q"oderich, August 30,
1923. ,
• Besides her' husband, she
is . survived by three song,
Harold and John of Ashfield
Township and Gordon of
Lucknow, a . daughter, . Ellen
Springer of Tillsonburg, two
sisters, . Bather Dennis of
Goderich and ..Mary Grain of
London, 88 4001 as 21 grand-
children and nine great
grandchildren. She was pre-
deceased by five brothers
and two sisters.
• Pallbearers were grand-
sons, Dale Springer, Tillsson-
burg, Terry Maize, Wood.
stock, .Randy and Ricky
Maize, Ashfield Township,
Greg Maize, Londesboro and
Brent Maize, Lucknow.
Flower bearers were also
grandsons, Ronnie and hob-
ble Maize, Brian Springer
and Steve Maize. -
The' funeral •was July 10,
1981 at 2 pan. frons' Mac-
Kenzie ant McCreath Funer.
al Home, Lucknow, with Rev.
Warren McDougall of Luck.
now United Church officiaty
ing. , •
Burial followed at Dungan-
non Cemetery.