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Pa4e 14—Lucknow dn.I, Wednesday, Appel 5, 1981
I1i*:.1j.I;. visitors stop t.' see W1..iUCh41'Ch folk
By V.letta Emerson
Visitors on the weekend
with Rev, and Mrs. John Bell
were her three sisters, Mrs.
Edith Ritter, Montreal; Mrs.
Jessie. Quirk, -Montreal and
Mrs. Hazel Bell, -Niagara
Falls. j
Phill Chadwick and his
housekeeper, Mrs. Jienny
Leslie of West Lorne and
Mrs. Leslie's daughter, Mrs.
Pat Oakley of Halifax. visited
Thursday with Mr. and: Mrs..
Victor Emerson.
Last week the :children of
the' : village • attended Bible
School at the ball diamond.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mil-
ligan and Mr. and ' Mrs..
Victor. Emerson visited with
Mr: and Mrs. Steve Irwin at
their home in West Wawa
nosh on. Thursday. evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis,
Dana and twin boys, Mark
and. Scott came from La Salle
last Wednesday, accompan-
ied by Mrs. Agnes Farrier to
spend a few days at her home
here.
rZey
native
passes
in Regina
Ross MacLean of Regina,
Saskatchewan, passed away
on Sunday, August 2nd, 1981.
"in his 92nd ` year.
He was born in the Amber -
ley district: and was closely
related to the MacLean fam-
ilies, who live there. His
mother was a sister to the
late Mrs. James MacNain Sr.
and, Roderick and Alec Ross,
all of that district. He was a
brother tothe late Angus
MacLean who made his
home near .Amberley for a
while some years ago.
His wife predeceased him
and he leaves to mourn two
daughters, Miss Winriifred
MacLean and Mrs. James
(Lois) MacCullough and two
grandsons, all of :Regina.
Visit with
Hacketts
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dur-
ham, La. Riviere, Manitoba
and son, Ed and Heather
Durham. and Ryan of Thorn-
hill visited on Sunday after-
noon at the home of Chester
and Bell Hackett,
Mrs. Donalda Benoit of
Miskiigan, Michigan and her
son, Graham Benoit of Owat-
tona, Minnesota visited Sat-
urday evening with Warren
and Marian Zinn and family.
*from page II
son of North Bay visited
during the week with Mrs,
Marretta Hodgins.
On Monday, Miss Mary
Boyle, Miss Joan Elliott,
Mrs. Gwen Shoebottom oi.
London visited with May
and Edna Boyle.
Mrs. 'John Barr, had ' a
family supper at her home
here on Sunday in honour of
son
Russell
Barr�,and grandson Darrel
Barr,
The Whitechurch Presby
terian' W.M.S. had a stall at
the craft 'sale at Lucknow.
They sold nearly all the
.
produce they had,Mrs. John
Bell and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin
won prizes. ,
Jim Henderson of London
spent a few days .with Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin.
Mrs. Wallace Milligan re-
turns‘ to, work on. Tuesday
after a two : week holiday.
On Sunday evening , Mr
and Mrs. Dave Richeson,.
Molly and Heidi and Mrs.
Marian Olson of Livonia and
Mrs. Gertrude Tiffin of
Wingham visited Sunday ev-
ening with ' Mr. and .Mrs..
Victor Emerson., Mrs. Mar-
ian Olson is .remaining: for a
longer visit.
Sunday visitors with Mr:
and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw were
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Swann,
Jonathan and Jane of Guelph
and Mr.. and ' Mrs. Kenneth
Laidlaw of Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. David Elliott
and Justin of 'Guelph spent
the weekend with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Elliott and Karen.
Mr. and.. Mrs. E. W. Bee-
croft and Karen attended the
entertainment at Formosa
Gardens.
Mr. and Mrs. Relison Fal•
Boner of Sarnia spent. ,,thee
weekend with his mother,
Mrs. Cassie Mowbray.
Mr. and • Mrs.. Russel
Chapman spent Sunday ev-
ening with 'Mr. and ' Mrs.
Elwood Groskorth of Goder-
ich.
Miss Joyce Tiffin took her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Tiffin to a cottage at ;Port
Elgin for a week's holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Bevin Tiffin,
Dean and Stephen • were
Sunday evening: visitors with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Tiffin, Wingham.
Other relatives along with
Timmy, Amy and Tony . Fal -
coney phoned their grand-
mother, Mrs. Cassie Mow-
bray on Sunday from the
west. • They are now heading
towards home.
Weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Barry Elliott: were
her girl friends, Shirley Kerr,
Diana Dertie and Trenny
Cook, all of Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mc-
Clenaghan . of Kitchener
spent the weekend with. Miss
Mildred McClenaghan.
Mr. and. Mrs. Melvin
McClenaghan of Waterloo
were . Sunday visitors with
Mr, and Mrs. Carl McClen
aghan and his mother, Mrs.
Mary McClen ; ghan.
Miss Shirley' Baird and her
friend of Cayuga . visited
Sunday at the McClenaghan
home.
Mr. and Mrs, Brad Sack
and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Sack, • all of Ayton were
Saturday callers on Mr. and
Mrs. Carl McClenaghan.
Mr. and Mrs, Rob Frank,
Robbie and Jamie of Tees -
water . spent the weekend
with her parents, M Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Gibson. .
Monday visitors with Mr:'
and Mrs. Bill Gibson were
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fisher,
Teddy and Timmy of Niagara
Falls, Mrs. Rena Fisher of
Winghatn and Mrs. 'Grace
Carruthers of Ripley.
GIGANTIC
FARM EQUIPMENT
AUCTION
FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 11981
10 A.M. SHARP
of new and used equipment Including approximately 30
combines, N Tractors and over 200 plotps. of all types of
farm equipment. Plus antique cars, lawn tractors and
new tools. Terms cash or cheque day of sale. Not
responsible for accidents on property. 'Trucking and
lunch available.
Auctioneer Cliff Gilbert, Marton, Ontario.
DON'T MISS IT. 001 YOU.THOR011
Wayne Ward
.Farm Oqulpment
Hwy. No. 6
Wtarton, Ontario
DIAL 1411.334.10.15
or 334.3008
WANT AD$
ARE.
JUMPING
WITHH
BANGAINS
ffiitt
LUCKNOW • Goderlch
area 6 acres- 3 bedroom
brick house 2 baths, large
living room, kitchen has
good. cupboards, attrac-
tive property, nearly new
20' x 40' workshop, 40' x
60' barn.
LUCKNOW - Fpr country.
living, yet at the edge of
town, this plCturesque 17
acres 3 bedroom brick
house has so Many great
features such as luxury
Carpeting, Columbia cup-
boards, specious living
room, dining room, and
kitchen. Large deck, at-
tached garage, steel barn
20' x 40'. Owner will con-
sider all reasonable of.
fors.
03 acre highway .farm,
Good Harriston loam and
Teeswater loam Naiad, 4.
bead house Insulated, new
°kitchen cupboards, barn
x 70' for boot and hogs,
silo 12' x 30' with
•unloaded, 3 bay garage.
Asking price '117.300.
100 ACI*IIS- Near
Lucknow on paved rood.
Holt bush (10 acres
reforested). Barns for
hogs. Three barna housa
is attractive. Spring
crook and trout pond.
Property must be sold
duo to financial reasons.
MORRis TWP. • 12 acre
hod farm, S0' x 14V hog,
barn with Beattie
cleaner, Automatic
fainting, 2 feed tanks
(one new), older house
needs renovating.
Asking '31,300. Offers
considered..
WI MAVii IIVIKAL
MOUMs in Wingharn and
Sofgrarwa where ownie►rs
will take bask mot-
tgsges at 13 and 14%
«afth low down mown -
MEL MAThERS •
VIWingheni
Phone 351-3205 .
Rep. L. W. Hutton
Real Estate Ltd.
Broker, Kincsardlne
AUCTION SAL!
JACK ALIIXANDIIR,
AUCTIONSIR
Wingham Auction Centre
Next to L.C.11.O.
WINGHAM
Salo of furnishings of
Mrs. R. Ohm, 101 Vic-,
tone St., Wingham,. with
somet;� addltlons will be
held on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 0
11
CONSISTING Ow; 2 Pc.
chesterfield suite, never
used; now portable
K.&W. Television;
unique antique armoire
we drawers i rd. mirror;
buffet; wash stand; 1
dressers; 4 beds r0 pe.
solid . oak mod. 14i
dining suite; several old.
ceiling fixtures; 2 Pr.
Sack high Chairs. 2 coal
oil lamps; 3 sleigh bells;
12" Stanley plane - new;
belt sander; electric
drill; Sabre saw; % M.P.
Elec. motor; Not.
Geographic electric,
globi; good kitchen
suite; blanket box; suit-
cases; older electric till;
hand adding -machine
sidewalk bike 2 pc.
space saver chesterfield
- good coni.:. antique
writing disk w. 4
drawers; .3 'shelf server;
brass . plant stand:.
modern coat A hat
stand; drop loaf table ; 3
leg dining table; copper •
bolter; 36 quarts 10' x 30
SAIL oil; approx. • 2 doz.
lob box lots of interest;
3 - Bol. paint; plcturo
frames; new sandwich.
toastos; bamboo picnic
basket; $ plate setting
gold colored cutlery, In
cabinets. ceramic basin i
pitchers largo spittoon;
3 odd roekors; T.V.
tables; kitchen utensils;
quantity cutlery; unique
Otago . setting Onglish
porcelain Homolnd
Quilt • star pattarn;
several • blankets,
sheets, etc.; rrcllnor;
Roach comb, wood &
propane • stave; ex-
cellent batty wringer
weshors Wl.stinghou'se
solo washer•dryerf .
Westinehoauso fr. fro*
frig geed condition;
good ` 13' ehost froosor,
hunridMhars rid Wilton
e althr.t; swag and polo
Ien.tast prose glass,
stotirwon, souvenir
OW*. end *Al plicas at
interests eiretrle juicer,
.cite.
AAORILO` LUNCH. .
PRSVi$Wt PO, Aug. 1, 3•S
and 7.0 nod Sot, prior to
talar.
1`OLs 337.1091 end 317.1442