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AUCTION SALE
Of
Property and l onneheld
Effects for,
JIM HUSTON
273 Wlllou9hby Street
Loclmow
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2nd
FULL LIST IN NEXT PAPER
AUCTIONEERS.
Dorsi and Does McLelland
395.2233
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18. Services available
LUCKNOW TAXI
Two cars fully insured
Local and Long Distance
Trips
Delivery Service
Reasonable Rates
24 hours a day, 7 days
5218-3118
—35tfar
WILL REFINISH furniture at
reasonable prices. Call Doug
Johnston at 528-2030 or'528-
2736. —37,38,39
AUCTIONEER SERVICE
Grant McDonald, Ripley
Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater
Licensed Auctioneers
Sales of All Types
PhoneRipley 395.5353
Teesvvater 392-6170
T.V. ANTENNA SERVICE
Serving Lucknow, Kincar-
dine and areas for 25 years.
Phone. Doug Harker, 364-
5005, R. # 3, . Hanover.
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DON THOMPSON T.V. and
Appliances Admiral Sales
and Service; tower . and an-
tenna installation, refrigera-
tion . service, 395.3466,
ley. -9tfar
Appliance
Repairs
To All Makes
Refrigeration
Service
BURKE
Electrical Contractor
dl' Supplies
Appliances
Lighting Fixtures
357-2450 Wingham
1A. Notice to creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
ELIZABETH ANNIE
NESHfVf
ALL PERSONS Having
clai'i11s agains the Estate of
the above mentioned, late of
the Township of Ashfield, in
the County of Huron,;l Wid-
ow, who died on June '26th,
1982, are required to file
proof of same with the under-
signed on or before the 9th
day of October 1982.
After .that date the Adminis-
trator with Will Annexed
will proceed to distribute the
Estate having regard only to,
" the claims of which they shall
then have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, Ont-
ario, this 15th day of Sept-
ember. A.D. 1982,
CRAWFORD, MILL,
DAVIES & ELSTON
Wingham, Ontario
,Solicitors for the
Adrnlnlstratsr
3$,39,40
SALE BY LENDER
Deloitte Haskins 4 Beth Limited, Agent for
A Secured Creditor
•
8ealad Tenders endorsed "Tender for herr, Property" will be
received by the undersigned at its Hamilton offtcr in
accordance with the Conditions of'llale up to and including,
12100 09e1044 noon on Nonday, the 4th day of October, 1982
for the purchase of the following farm properties•
'Parcel No. 1 - Part of Lot 22, Concession XIV,
Township of Mullet, County of Huron, containing 66
acres of land more or less with epproximatily 56
acres being tillable and fronting on County Hoad,25
and Provincial Highway No. 4. Clay lose soil
systematically.tile drained. Building improvssente
consist oft •
a 2 -storey modernised brick house with 2 car
attached carports
19 -storey frame houses
smell older -style barn and concrete fenced yard
with feed seniors
14' x 401.silos and
steel -did -implement shed'
hresll°. 2 - Part of Lots 38 end 39, Concession I,
Township'01 Bast Wewanosh, County of Huron,
containing 294 acres more or less with approximately
118 acres of•sendy loam being tillable.. The balance
consists of bush, waste land, gravel pit area and 40
acres open beef feedlot containing 9 fenced pan. with
service corridors, feed maniere and heated water
•bowls from'.eparate drilled wall water supply.
Building site contains•
a 2 -storey modernised concrete block aluminium
' . sided houses
new heated steel -glad implement shed with 2
self-contained finished offices;
100' as 200' concrete bunker silo;
open front pole barns '
2 shelter sheds with feed .angers;
loading chute and sorting area;
post and plank fencing with pens and ,
approximately 59,000 square fget of concrete yard
area.
Total beef feedlot capacity of approxisately.3,500
Mead.
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Parcel No. 3 - Part of Lot 39,%Concession III,
Township of East Wawanosh, County of Huron,
containing 98} acres sore'or less with approximately
96'acres tillable:, Clay.loam soil well tile
drained. No'buildings. i Porders on 2 gravel rade.
Parcel. No. 4 -• Part Lot•29, Conc...ion i,•Township of
East Wawenosh, County of Huron, containing 189 scrim
More or less with approximately 140 acres tillable.
.Yronts on,County !load 25. Clay loam soil with .ems'
tile drainage. 110 buildings..
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Parcels 1, 2 41 have a coin crop growing on them that say
or. may not be included with a Tedder submitted. Tenders
should so state whether the corn crop is included. •
Tender's which do not state that the crap is included will
be considered to exclude the crop.
.The properties will be offered for sale subject to the
Conditions of Gals a copy of wbicWean.be obtained fro,
the undersigned.
Tender,! .ay besubmitted for individual parcels,or
"en bloc", but "en bloc",Tenders mint specify a separate
price for each parcel.
Tenders must be accompanied by a certified cheque aa,a
deposit for at least 10Z of the amount of, the Tender
payable to Deloitte Haskins i Sells Limited.
Real estate agents submitting Tenders will be protected
for their commission which should bestated in the Tender.
The highest or any Tender need not 'necesserily•be accepted.,
Purther information and copies of Conditions of Sale and
.Form of.Tender say be obtained. by contacting Nr. Larry
..Rosevear, London; (519) 434-2191 or Nr. Paul Pope,
Hamilton, (416) 523-6770.•
DELOITTE HASKINS b SELLS .LIMITED
6TH FLOOR, EQUITRUST, OWER
1 JAMES STREETSOUTH
HAMILTON, ONTARIO LSP 4R5 •
416-523-6770
15. Tenders
THE
DUNGANNON-
NILE
PASTORAL CHARGE
of Her
UNITED CHURCH
.OF CANADA
invites tenders for
petroleums service of
both Ci orch and Manse.
Tenders will clot. Oc-
Coker 1s;1602.
CONTACT:
RON PENTLAND
RR 6,GODERICH
NTA SYS
529-7413
WANT ADS
make great
reatlin�!
20. Public educes
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ATTENTION VETERANS
EX -SERVICEMEN AND
WOMEN & DEPENDENTS
The Royal Canadian Legion
Service Bureau Officer, Mr,
C. Wail,. Provincial Service
Officer; London, Ontario;
will be visiting in the area.,
Anyone wishing information,
advice or assistance, regard-
ing;
(a) War Disability Pensions
(b) Treatment for entitled
'veterans •
(c) Application for Benevol-
ent Funds
(d) . Appeals against adverse
original applications for
War Veterans and Wid-
ows Allowance
is requested to contact the
Serviee Officer or Secrertary
of the Local Branch, whose
name appears below, not
later than October 5, 1982 to
arrange an interview.
irvineEedy,
Service omeer.
—38,39ar
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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, September, 22, 1982 --Page 21.
ZO. Public notices
20. Public notion
NOTICE
As of September 30, 1982, I am discontinuing
business known as Jim Boyle Distributors,
and 1 wish to thank everyone. for their
patronage throughout the past years. I also
would appreciate all accounts settled by that
dat•.
Thanks to All,
JIM
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• 21. Persohal
HAVING A DRINKING
PROBLEM? AA can help;
Phone Goderich 524.6001 or
Walkerton 881.3655..
—40tfar
PREGNANT and need help?
Free positive confidential
support. Birthright' Call 357-
1066, 357.2392, 357.1769 or
London 432.9179 collect.
—9tfar
1S ALCOHOL A PROBLEM'
in your family? Al -Anon. can
help families and friends of
alcoholics, Phone Walkerton
881-3113, Goderich 524-
6001, Ask for an Al -Anon
number.--4Stfnx
23. Miscellaneous
WHAT do Pauline McGib-
bon, Conrad Black, 'Kenneth
Hare,, Laura Sabia, Morton
Schulman, Gordon Sinclair,.
and Honest Ed have in
common? —037
FREE 1982 "Special Edi-
tion" S.I.R, catalog.'Supply-
ing .Canadians with _ outdoor
sporting equipment since
1924. S.LR, Mail Order
Dept. 015 1863 Burrows
Avenue Winnipeg, ,Manila.
ba R2X' 2V6,. —038
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24. Business oppor.
OUTSTANDING business
Opportunity. Aracan Interna-
tional offers a recession -
proof cash business in the
fast -foods field, This is not a
franchise, nor a coin -vending
proposal. Consider these 'ad-
vantages:. proven high profit
- no selling - excellent
expansion potential -. no fixed
overhead - top products and
training. Part-time/Full-
time, Cash investment
527,500,00 (416) 624.0000
ext. 42. —038
UNEMPLOYED? Prepare to
earn money during tax sea-
son. Income tax course by
correspondence, Free bro-
chure.
rachure. Write: U. & R. Tax
Schools, 1148 Main Street,
Winnipeg, Manitoba 112W
356, —038
25. To give away
GERMAN SHEPHERD
pups. Call Bii1 Wilkins, 395-
3254. --38s
28. Engagements
CRAWFORD - NOLAN
Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Nolan
of Seaforth are pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming mar-
riage of their daughter Mar•
ion Elaine to Charles Fred-
erick Crawford, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Crawford, R.
R. 3, Ooderich, The wedding
will take place at 6:00 p.m.
October 9th, ,1982 in 5t.
James Church, Seaforthe Re-
ception to follow in Sanford
Valley Hall.
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28. Engagements
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VanROOY • ELPHICK
Harold and Betty Anne El-
phick are pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming mar-
riage of their only daughter
Lynn• to Joe VattRooy, eldest
son of John and Jean Van
Rooy. The marriage will take
place. on Saturday, October
23, 1982, at 3 p.m., at the
Lucknow Presbyterian
Church. Reception in • Luck -
pow,
. • ---ter—
' 30. In memoriam
CARTER
In loving memory of my hu. --
band, Forest R, Carter; who
passed away September 22,
1980, •
God's grade» gate stood
' open,
God saw youneeded rest,
His garden must be beautiful
He only takes the best.
Thelma
--38x
LiWINGiSTON
In loving men)ry of a • dear
husband, father and grand-
father, Normals Livingston,
who passed away September
14, 1975, •
Sunshine fades and shadows
.fall, '
But sweet remembrance out-
• lasts all.
Lovingly remembered by
Martha, the Kemps and the
Livingstons, —38nx
31., Cards o1 thanks
DICKIE
We would like to thank our
four sons and their wives for
planning the "Come and,' Go
Tea",.. allthose who came
and for• the cards and gifts
received. Special thanks to
William and Irene and the
neighbours who helped with
the dinner, We Were pleased
to free so many relatives and
friends from near and far,
which all made our 40th
wedding anniversary a very
delightful day. Thank you all
again.
Ira and Elizabeth Dickie
--38z
AGRICULTURAL SONY
The Lucknow Agricultural
Societywould like to sincere-
ly thank all who helped make
the 1982 fall fair I such a
success. --38ar
HACKETT
1 would tike to thank every-
one for their visits and flow-
ers while 1 was in hospital
and since coming home. A
special thanks to Cheryl for
' doing the books at work for
me, It was all appreciated
very much,
Margaret
—38x
HUMPHREY
Harold and Betty Humphrey
wish to thank their family
and friends for the lovely
dance and gifts and cards
that we received on our 35th
wedding anniversary. ' -38x
31. Carel of thanks
,....,r,...IMO ers..,. Mil
K KMND
I wish to express my thanks
to all of the ladies' for the
lovely and useful 'shower
gifts that 1 :received at the
neighbours shower at the
home of Mrs, Hondriks, the
community shower at St,
Helens Hall, the ' family
shower at the home of Nancy
Folkard and the family show.
er held at the Phillips picnic,
Annette
--38x
BURRT•LEWIS
We would like to thank
everyone who attended our
social evening which made it
a happy occasion. Special
thanks to our close friends
who worked so hard to make
it possible,
Nancy and Bevan
—38x
COWEN
1 wish to express my appro.
dation to all who bestowed
on me, well' wishes and, gifts
at the community shower
September 7, .1982 le the
Lucknow United Church,
Sincerely,
Arlene
-38x
CARDiS
1 wish to -sincerely thank my
relatives, friends and neigh-
bours for visits, cards and
flowers, to tbA Lucknow
Doctors and the: nurses on
the 2nd floor, while in
Wingham and. District Hos-
pital. Your kindness will al-
ways be remembered.
Ellen Cardis
--38z
McNAUGHTON
Thanks to afi for visits and to
those who sent get well cards
while 1 was a patient in,
Wingham Hospital: Special
thanks to Drs. Corrin, Mc-
Kim and Jolly and 2nd floor
nurses,
Susan McNaughton
—38
CONLEY
• I would like 'to thairk my
family; friends, neighbours,
and relatives, for their
thoughtfulness in so many
ways, Donations to the Arth-
rids Society, heart and' can-,
cer fund, floral tributes, and
foodbrought to the house, To
the Doctorsand nurses in
the intensive care unit, in
University Hospital,. London,
also Mr, and Mrs. Eimer.
Huffman of Lucan, Special
thanks to Rev, Warren Mc-
Dougall for his visits, and the
MacKenzie and McCreath
Funeral Home.
Jean Conley and family
—38x
RAYMOND
We would like to express our
sincere thanks for all the
cards', gifts' and enquiries
received while in Victoria
Hospital, London and since
returning home, •
Loree and Lindsey Raymond
—38ar
HUNTER
We would, like to say thank
you to our family, friends and
relatives who helped make
our 45th wedding anniver-
scary •a time we will not
forget, We will always treas-
ure the beautiful cards, gifts
and best wishes we received.
Thanks again,
Vern and Anna Mae
-38x
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