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picnic
By Kae Webster
Charles and Mayme Wilke
ins and their daughter, Eliza-
beth attended the Johnstone
picnic on Sunday, May. 30 at,
noon. They hadtheir dinner
in, Paris With their daughters, ,
Mrs. Barbara .Shepperd and
Janet Wilkins and ~brought
their son, Kenny Wilkins
home. Kenny had been at
FiveOaks for the weekend
attending a Teen Outing,
On the American Memor-
ial Day weekend, Mrs. Kathy
Robson and two children of
Grosse Point, Michigan
spent the weekend ' with
Fnlay and Margie MacDon-
ald.
James Webster of, Water-
loo was home' on the week-
end with his parents, Wel-
lington and, Kae Webster.,
Jim'sbowling team (Budd's
Automotive) of Kitchener
won the season champion-
ship.
Sympathy is extended to
the family' of the late Mrs.
Jessie Avery of Kincardine,
formerly. Jessie McCharles of
the second of Huron Town-
ship. •
On Tuesday of last week,
Jack and Annette MacLen-
nan of Stratford came up to
take 'their mother, Mrs.
Rhetta MacLennan out to
dinner at the . Bruce Inn in
Kincardine.
Congratulations are sent to
Pat Courtney and • Movita.
Bradley on their marralge
which was solemnized ` in
Mississauga. Movita is the
.daughter of Jim and Evelyn
Bradley; Pat is the son of Bob
and Joyce Courtney..
Mrs. Bruer (Louise) Millar
of Palmerston was home with
her mother, Mrs., Rhetta
MacLennan for a couple of
days.
Mrs. Maynie Wilkins and
her brother, Lloyd of Kinloss
were in Oshawa on Wednes-
day to visit with Mrs, Calvin
Irwin,
We send our congratula-
tions to George and Betty ..
Moncrief. on the occasion of
their 40th wedding anniver-
sary.'
nniversary.•
Shannon McClenaghan of
Clinton is spending a few
days with her aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Riegling
while her, parents and, grand-
mother, Mrs. Marcella
Courtney are on a visit to
British Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Mat-
thewman were up to Sudbury
for a few days andon their
return home they brought
their daughter, Mrs. Margo
Pettis and . her. two. sons,
Jamie and Beauto visit with
them for a while.
Cater to supper
The Purple . ({rove
Women's Institute -catered to
the Ripley Lions Club supper
on Wednesday evening.
Deanna Scott, Janet Farrell,
Marion Emerson and Tiny
Robertson were the commit-
tee in charge.
'Nancy Greenwood and
family were dinner guests
with Joyce Farrell on Mon-
day.
Andrew MacDonald spent
the weekend camping at
Point Farms Provincial
Park with cubs from the
Saugeen West district.
Several people from here
attended the Anniversary
services at St. Andrew's
United Church in Ripley ' on
Sunday.
Don Dore and Donald
Forster left .on. Wednesday
for a motor trip to. Rainy
River. •
Maureen Collins was 'con-
vener at Kinlough ACW
meeting on Thursday night.
Guest speaker , was Ruth
Thompson ' who showed
slides of her trip to China.
Frank and Audrey Currie
of Waterloo were Sunday
supper guests with Morley
andDDeanna Scott.
Katherine Collins returned
home .on Thursday from. a
one month holiday in
Scotland and England.
School students took .ppaart
in Field Day on Friday. Con
gratulations to those who
won ribbon's.
Haying operations are
underway with green feed
going into silos at Donnie
Reids and Jim Farrells.
We 'are pleased .to report
that Prances- Gillies has
been transferred to Kincar
dine Hospital where her con-
dition is improving.
David and Anna Lamton of
Port Elgin 'visited Saturday
evening with Doug and •
Shirley MacDonald.
Don and Tiny ' Robertson
and Sandra 'Forster, Donna
Jean and Douglas attended
the 126th Anniversary ser-
vice at South Kinloss
Presbyterian Church on Sun-
day. Murray Gaunt was the
guest speaker.'
Peter and Charlene
Mansfield and Katy from
Barrie spent the weekend at
their farm. '
A large number attended
the 40th Anniversary party
for ` Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Leeson ,in the Purple. Grove
Community Centre on Sun
,day afternoon.
Steven and Janice Elliott,
Lea and Lyn . from Minden
spent the weekend with June
and Earl Elliott.
Gary Lawton of Galt spent
the 'weekend with Doug .and
Shirley MacDonald, Gabriel
and' 'Adam Lawton are hav-
ing a week's' holidays at
MacDonalds.
Katherine Collins; Marj
Thompson, Victor and Wan-
da Gawky enjoyed a boat
trip down the Thames River
and a stop at Brantford last
week with Ripley Senior
Citizens.
Cameron. Cole, son of. Tom
and Maryse Cole was baptiz-
ed in . the United Church,
Pinkerton on Sunday.
Shower baby Ruch
The Anglican Parish Hall,
Lucknow was the perfect
setting for the baby shower
for Jennifer Lynn, the infant
daughter of Reverend and
Mrs.. Phillip', Ruch, on .Wed-
nesday evening.
Mrs. Anne Pritchard play-
ed piano melodies as the
ladies gathered.
Mrs. Isabel Gaunt then
welcomed all the ladies and
'chaired. the program. Those
taking";iart were May Boyle,
Karen Gaunt, Mrs. Mayme
Roulston, Mrs. Isabel Gaunt
and Mrs. Edith Cooper and
Mrs. Laverne Cooper.
Mrs. Ruch was asked to
come to the front table where
Karen Gaunt presented the
many lovely gifts on behalf of
the ladies. Mrs. Ruch ex-
pressed her grateful thanks
for all the kindness t� their
baby.
AUCTION SALE
OE Properly, Vehicles, Machinery, Furniture and
Miscelleneou.Items for
WAYNE TAYLOR
On lot 25, highway 9, Greenock Township,'A mile wet
or Riverside, on •
SATURDAY,. JUNE 19th et 12e30 SHARP
PROPERTY'; oonsitts of 50 acre farm, lot 25 Greenock
twp., with 3 bedroom house, 4 pc: bathroom,, kitchen
with cupboards, forced: air oil furnace, .L shape, bun,
Assumable 335,000.00 mortgage 'at 12% Interest. 10%
down day of aa1e, balance In" 30 days. Property to be
told at 2:30 p.m. ' Q
MACHINERY & MISC Cockshutt 30 wlndrower;
International W. 4; Massey No. 10 baler; 3 p.h. 3
furrow plow; Massey Harris , binder Tike new; 6" '
irrigation pump; Mildmay 24 x 36 threshing machine
on rubber; 5 section drag harrow with steel beam; 10'
trip cultivator on wheels; 0' 3 p.h. cultivator; 820 Oliver
baler; 90 bus. p10 manure spreader; 32' Champlon
house trailer; trailer axle; lawn mower; 25. gal, gnat
lube dispenser on cart; Johnson 25 H.P.. outboard.
motor; 100 gal. tank; 16 ft. blower pipe; 200 gal. gas
tank; assortment of tires; colour aluminum storm
windows 127 x 501; Duo Matic oil furnace; steel work.
bench; 80' T.V. antenna, with rotor; 7 haat lamps;; bike
parts; cast Iron bath tub; Cosy Home wood and coal
stove; 12 speed drill press; Rockwell 6" plane; 'steel'
and wood fence posts; cast Iron wood furnace; 8 stair
steps; windows; 50' 6" drain tiles; cut Iron potbelly
wood furnace; complete forced air combination wood.
and coal furnace 1 set spring tooth . harrows;
assortment of' fools;. plus other consignments.
VEHICLE$ & BIKE: 1981. Kawasake; 760 LTD with
safety chick; 1973 Astra car soiling as Is; 1988 '850
tandem Ford dump truck with.25 ton hoist, 5 direct with
3 speed axclllar, sold as is.
FURNITURE A. APPLIANCES: Defrostic Matic apart
mint ;size fridge; 30" electric stove; up right.. pop
cooler; Inglis clothes dryer; spool bad; 54" mattress
[like new]; fold away table; single bid; ping pang table;
old styleoupboard; writing desk; crib; small . table with
drawer. Plus articles too numerous to mention.
TERMS CASH OR CHEQUES WITH I.D.
Auctioneer or owner not responsible for any accidents
or injuries or loss day .of sale
AUCTIONEER: LINC RUSSWORM
Phone .Mildmay 3674123
—24 . .
it's All in the
THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA
The: Wiflgharn Saies Arena
' 680 Josephine Street, North End Of *Ingham
Spode! Sale This Week On Tools
Drill presses,
metal 'cutthig band sow, .10 meter handl
cords, screw driver rets, torque wrenches, socket Mb,
various types of pliers, wrench sets, vises, punch and
,.chisel sets, tapes, etc.
QUolity Nett Furniture
fit Discount Prices
Dining room, living room; bedroom furniture, table and
chair sets, bunk beds, rocking chairs, curio cabinets,
wash stands, brans end copper gift items', box. 'and
mattress.'
From .our BULK DISPLAY HUNDREDS OF ITEMS TO
CHOOSE FROM:- weekly speclals,on HULK COOKIES.'
Wafers, swirls, oat chip, chocolate chip, peanut butter
cremes, oatmeal, turnovers, BULK BAKING GOODS
rabbis, data, currants, green and . red cherries,
coconut, icing sager, etc. BULK PIE FILLINGS, BULK
SPICES, BULK CANDY AND NUTS.
The Carpet Bin
Features a fine selection of remnants, roll ends, and
complete rolls, ;no wax flooring at lowlow prices.
The Gun & Sport Shop
New and used firearms - rides, shotguns, ammunition.
Special cleanout on kids fishing poles by Ruko.
USED FURNITURE, USED APPLIANCES, ANTIQUES
Deep freezers, fridges, stoves, chrome suites, dressers,
chests of drawers and other interesting items.
NOTE! We pay TOP PRICES for GOOD USED
FURNITURE AND . APPLIANCES, ANTIQUES, will
buy partial or complete estates. Call
THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA 357.1730
Open Mon. - Sat. 9.6 p.m. Fri. Nights till 9 p.m.
THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA
Lucknow Sentinel ; Wednesday, June 16, 1982 --Page 18
528=2031 ` L`ucknow
175 acres, farrow to finish, good buildings. '
• 100 acres, 2 bedroom bungalow, vendor will hold
mortgage. Asking $68,000. '
150.300' acres, dairy farm available. with cows and
quota, financing available at good rate. .
200 acre dairy farm available with cows and Quota,
' financing minable at good Interest rate.
Dungannon, 4 bedroom cement dwelling, 529,900,
Whitechurch, 2 apartments and store, only 529,000.
Ole storey house, electric heat, and 2 extra lots,
534,000. . . •
JUST LISTED In Lucknow, store with 2 apartments,
give us an offer.,
Kinloss . • 4 bedroom home on 7 acre lot, completely
Insulated,. financing available.
Point Clark Area '
-.3 bedroom home on 1/9 acre well treed rot, double
garage.
• 2 bedroom 'bonne, 11V2% mortgage, $220 per mouth..
Asking 524,900.
FRASER MacKINNON .ROBT. CAMPBELL
Res. 395.2880 529-7417
BARRY McDONAGii
528-3821
AUTIONSALE"
OF
Over 60 Tractors
AND •
150Piecesof Equ pmen#
AT
BRINDLEY SALES -YARD
Dunganron
SATURDAY, JUNE 19th •
l0 a.m.
Mors ConeignmeiMswekorne
PNONE 529.7970 or SHOP 529.7625
Gordon. Brindley, Auctioneer
The Mon'
To 'See Is,
vhs
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175 ACRES,.Ashfleld Town$hlp, choice cash crop land.
93 ACRES, West Wawanosh Township, 60 workable,
maple bush. '
.100 ACRES, Kinloss, 75 workable, spring' stream, hard-
wood bush. '
250 ACRES, farrow to finish, high moisturesilo, above
average buildings.
420 ACRES, Huron Township,' systematic drained land.
198 ACRES, hlghwiry location, Ashfield Township:
100 ACRES, Ashfield, cash crop, all workable, auto-
mated barn for 450 hogs, financing available.
376 ACRES, . Huron Township, cash crop.
480 ACRES, Kinloss Township, cash crop, no
buildings.
283 ACRES, cash crop,, Ashflsld Township.
2 219 ACRES, Kinloss, modern dairy barn.
A
W, Ideally located 3 bedroom home, heated
garage, roc room, carpeted throughout, largo lot,
Immedlate possession. '
GODERICH, 3 bedroom home, asking 521,500,all
oilers considered.
Warren & Terry Zinn
PHONE 529-7350 R. R..# 2, LUCKNOMI
BARGAIN DAY EVERYDAY
AY
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