HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-03-06, Page 1335. Notice To Creditors
NOTOCE TO CCREDOTOOFS AND
OTHERS -- All claims against the estate
of THOMAS ALVON O6WON Date of the
Village of Lackroow, In the County >f
Bruce, deceased, who died on or about
the 2 - tit
day of January, 1991 U IC aast be
filed W tit the undereignod'con ,or ;.h Wore,
March 1.991; thereafRer,:tO1s,E1recu7
tors of the estate will distribute the
asseb of the estate having regard only
to,the claims of which the undersigned
teen has notice. Dated February 27,
1991. Nancy Gibson, Executrix, Robert
Orwin, Executor, c/o George J. Brophy,
Barrister & Solicitor, Box 610, Lucknow
Ontario, NOG 2H0. --10-12
NOT OPE TO CREW 'RS AND
OTHERS. M persons having claims
against th Estate of Matthew John
Sproul, IIate of the Town of Goderich, in
the County of Huron, who died on or
about the 25th day of January 1991, are
hereby notified to send full particulars of
same to the undersigned on or before
the 20th day of March 1991 after which
date the assets of the Estate will be
distributed by the undersigned having
regard only to the claims then filed.
Dated February 18, 1991.
Norman B. Pickell, Barrister & Solicitor,
58 South St. - Box 430 Goderich,
Ontario N7A 4C7 - 524-8335 - Solicitor
for the Estate. —9-11
38. Auction Sale
AUCTION REGISTER
CONSIGNMENT SALE
Davidson Centre
Friday, March 15
IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING
TO SELL GIVE US A CALL
Grant McDonald
395-5353
Wallace Ballagh
392-6170
AUCTIONEERS
An Auction Sale of
FARM MACHINERY
ter
Glen Ribey,
R.R. #6, Goderlch
on
Saturday, March 16th,
12:30 p.m. sharp.
Location: 1 corner north of Carlow
& 1/2 mile west of County Rd. 1, 1
corner south of Nile & 1/2 mile
west.
1068 International cab tractor/front
mount fuel tanks. Set of duals 208-
38 sells separate. Good condition.
4400 I.D. combine "diesel"/cab/4
row corn head (narrow) model 443,
pickup, 13' straight -cut all heads
quick hitch. Allis Chalmers plough
model 2000 5.18, International culti-
vator model 645, 20' with wings,
international S1U seed drill, 18 run
double disc with grass seeder.
Oliver 4 row corn planter.
Kongskllde cultivator 18' with 3
pt.h. 2.4 row scufflers.» 6 section
Diamond harrows/stretcher. New
Idea tandum double beater manure
spreader. 200 gal. sprayer/2 sets of
nozzles. 4 row bean puller. bean
windrower. 2 gravity bins, 225 bu.
on wagons. 51' 8" auger
"Westfield" on wheels
TERMS: Cash or cheque with prop-
er 1.0, 7414 Saler Tax where applica-
ble as well as G.S.T. Owner or
Auctioneer not responsible for acci-
dents or lose of purchase day of
sale. Any announcements day of
sale take precedence over written
advertising. Plan to attend this sale
of well kept machinery and there
will be very few small items.
For Information contact
OWNER:
Glen Ribey
5242329
AUCTIONEER:
Brian Rintopl
3574349
38. Auction Sciie
RICHARD tQ56
LARGE CLEARING
A
Combine, 3 Tractors, Lamers Modem
Farms Machinery, 2 Gravel Trucks,
Crawler Loader and Car to be held
for Bill and Ken Bogie. Go 1/ mile
north of Goderich on Highway #21 to
Sanford, _ern right onto County R<�ad
31, then go approx, 2 miles.
Thursday, March 14th
at 11000 a.m.
COMBINE: 1985 L3 4 whee0 drive
diesel c •lm and soybean special with
cab, heater, air, straw chopper, 67 x
3400 - 30 NHS front kres, 14.9 x 24
rear tires, 1570 engine has 972
machine hours, 13 ft. pick up head,
16 ft. flex head with Crary twin blower
air reels, pick up reel, 6 row narrow
cos head. Standard rear axle and 12
x 2400 tires for L3 like new.
TRACTORS: Allis 7060 diesel with
cab, heater, air, 24.5 x 32 rear tires;
White 2 - 155 4 wheel drive diesel
with cab, heater, sir, 24.5 x 32 rear
tires, 18.4 x 26 front tires; MF 275
diesel with multi power and power
adjust rear wheels, set of 24.5 x 32
clamp on duals, set of 16.9 x 28
duals.
CRAWLER LOADER: Fiat Allis FL
14 B with 21 yd. bucket, excellent
condition, 3676 hours.
TRUCKS: 1988 International 2674
(glider) tandem dump with 238
Detroit 13 speed, 18000 front, 38000
Ib. rear axle, sells certified; 1977
Ford,LTS 8000 tandem dump with
3208 Cat rebuilt, 13 speed, 16000
front, 38000 Ib. rear axle, sells certi-
fied; 1974 International 1710 B cab
over with 18 ft. box and hoist, (looks
good), ,selling as is; 1975
International 1700 farm water track,
2000 gallons, selling as is.
CAR: 1981 .Grand. Marquis 4 door,
loaded, selling certified.
PLANTING: JD 7000 front folding 12
row 30 inch eom planter with insecti-
cides and monitors; MF 43 grain drill
26 run double disc, 6 inch spacing,
press wheels.
TILLAGE: MF 800 6 furrow 18 inch
semi mount plow with hydraulic reset
in furrow and on land hitch, plow
buster bar sells separate; MF 880 4
furrow 18 inch semi mount plow with
auto spring reset; IHC 45 28 ft.
hydraulic folding wing cultivator with
walking axles and new 3 bar finger
harrows; IHC 645 22 ft. vibra chisel
cultivator, 6 row narrow or 4 row wide
cultivator with rolling shields; 28 ft.
Pony harrow; Tote 9 tooth, 3 PTHitch
anydrous applicator (Wing Type);
White 252 18 ft. disc; JF 14 ft. 3
PTHitch cultivator.
SPRAYERS: Nardi TR 500 tandem
sprayer 45 ft. boom, foam markers,
chemical fill, electric controls, drop
nozzles, 2 years old; George White 3
PTHitch 300 US gallon with 30 ft.
boom and drip nozzles (like new);
Spidel 16 ft. Wic Weeder.
DRYER EQUIPMENT: GT 500 batch
dryer, PTO drive propane; Behlen
1000 bushel portable holding bin;
Labtronic 919 moisture tester and
Ohus scale (brand new); Dole 400
moisture tester; '1 - 54 ft. x 8 inch and
1 - 44`ft. 8 inch Versatile grain auger.
BEAN EQUIPMENT: Heath 6 row
front mount bean puller; Lockwood
Innes 4 row bean windrower with
cross conveyor; Henry 4 row bean
windrower with cross conveyor.
GRAIN BUGGY: •Lucknow 400
bushel with 23.1 x 26 tires, 3 yrs. old.
OTHER EQUIPMENT: 300 bushel
gravity box on 8 ton wagon; 10 ft.
and 13 ft. hydraulic fertilizer augers; _
28 ft. Buster bar harrows; 1000 gal-
lon water tank; Clover screen for
White 8800 or 8900; Lucknow 81
double auger snowblower, 3 PTHitch:
blade; Engine hoist; Chrysler 9.9 HP
outboard motor; plus some small
items.
SALE ORDER - Small items at 11
a.m., Machinery at Noon, Trucks 2
p.m.
TERMS CASH OR CHEQUE WITH
PROPER I.D.
AUCTIONEER:
Richard Lobb
Clinton, Ontario 519-482-7898
BILL BOGIE 519.524-2034 of.
KEN BOGIE 5194249497
4.1
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38. Auction. Sale
LetUs
Sell Fc.r our►Q Wanted
appliances9 small
wares, china or what.
have -you.
All »goods must be in a
saleable (motion.
n.
Consignments accept-
ed Tues. -Sat. 10 AM -5
PM at the ALL NEW
LUCKNOW CONSIGNMENT
SHOPPE
(formerly Jack's Place)
or Cali 528-2625
528-3536
for further Information
BRIAN RINTOUL
AUCTIONEER
RR#3 Wingham
357-2349
AUCTION CALENDAR
March 19!91 - Farm Machinery
Glen Ribey RR Goderich
March 23/91 - Estate
Robert Jefferson -RR 2 Lucknow
March 30/91 -Horse Sale
Belgian Horse Sale -Markham
April 6191 - Machinery
Gordon Blake -RR 2 Brussels
Aril 13/91 - Simon mental
Carson's -1:00 PM
April 13/91-Charolals
Tri-County-7:00PM
April 17/91 ;Horse
Draft Horse Sale- Carson's :•
April 20/91 - Consignment
Ron Stanley Consignment
Machinery at Kinloss
Every Week - Selling at
Ontario Livestock Exchange-
Tuesdays & Thursdays
Lucknow Wednesdays
39. Educational
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Information,' contact Southwestem
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Woodstock, Ontario, N4S 7V9. (519)
537-2115. --10bc
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'39. Educational
FWEBROOHUREIGettetraininif you
need for improve your job skills. Select
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FOUND- On Tuesday,. February .2704 a
part Shepherd/Part Lab fatale deg.
came torviol; ,es« She is appproxiinately 9,
months old. .. dKobel* very much
missed by her mily. Oak
10
47, Card Of Thanks
MecIVER
The family of the late Ronald Maciver
wish to express heartfelt thanks to rela-
tives, friends and neighbours for their
kindness and sympathy shown during
the Toss of a beloved brother, son and
friend. The memorial donations, cards,
flowers and expressions of sympathy
were greatly appreciated during this
time of sorrow. Special thanks to Rev,
Jonathan Chute and Paul Needham of
the Needham Funeral Home. Mrs.
Grace MacIver and family. —10
ELLIOTT
i would like to thank everyone who
attended my bridal shower in Ripley,
your kindness will always be remem-
bered. Special thanks to Aunts, Judy
and Bonnie for organizing it, and all the
girls who helped. Dianne. —10
ELLIOTT-NICHOLSON
We would like to thank all our family
and friends that made our social even-
ing a success. Special thanks to Paul
and Susan and our wedding party for all
their hard work. It will always be
remembered. Dianne and Mike. —10
DEBOER
I would like to thank all my friends for
attending • the shower at South Kinloss
Presbyterian Church on March 2.
Thanks also for all the lovely gifts
received. Joanne deBoer. --1 Ox
PLATTEN
The family of the late Ila May Platten
would like to take this time to thank the
many people that . gave their support,
flowers and for their kindesses of food
and cards to help us through this diffi-
cult time. Many thanks to the Lucknow
U.C.W. for the lovely lunch they served
on such short notice and to Rev.
McFarlane for his guidance, kind words
and prayers that he provided for me
whole family. Sincere gratitude to Joan
Pollard of McKenzie and McCreath
Funeral Home for her help and under-
standing. We cannot say enough to
thank the many people that made this
time a little easier. The families, of
Bridges, Platten and Turner. —10
WALL
,A sincere thank you to Dr. Geer, and
the nurses in I.C.U. for their good care
while I was a patient in Wingham Hospi-
tal. Thanks also to Reverend David and
Jean Attwell for their prayers. Many
thanks to neighbours, friends and rela-
tives for visits, phone calls, flowers and
cards. Your kindness will always be
remembered. Midford Wall. --10x
HOGAN
The family of the late Basil Hogan
weld like to thank all who visited the
funeral home, mad® donations in his
memory, and -tent 'flowers, and food to
our home Special thanks to Joan Pol-
lard.Of McKenzie and McCreath Funeral
Home and Father Harry Reitxel for their
wonderful services and kind words of
support. Thanks to the Kingsbridge
C.W.L. for the wonderful luncheon
served after the funeral and to Dr.
Corrin and the staff of Pinocrost for the
understanding and care given Basil over
the years. All was appreciated greatly. -
-10
ALTON
Thank youl Thank youl Thank youl We
may not have been °blessed" with
weather BUT with family and friends like
you, we have been! All the cards, gifts
and best wishes will always be treas-
ured. You've made our "Special Day"
most memorable. Kent & Jan. --10x
ALTON
You can call off the search party, I have
been located and wish to extend a
sincere thank -you to' all who attended
my stag. Special thanks to Randy, Blair,
Beaker, Stewart, Cat, Board, Gibber ...
the list is endless! Thanks Guys, I had
fun while el° lasted!!! Kent. P.S. Thanks
also to Stove and Kiln for time FAGIL-
!TIEMdI! --10x
i47, Cards of Thanks.
BU *#hI FOND.
i would itis to express. my appreciation
to the mimes of 'Winghant Hospital .for.
heir loving caro, A special thank you to
Grant ter travelling from Florida
s
& Kingston to'visit arid' toi
buC 'fall'ai 1 i*l(°�' riv,1 f,1 ftatvertfili:;,.
M' :uir , Tklita t t mgt{ It
Kinernen for hee,wonder ul visits. Ethel
Rutherford.lt
FA:RI
I would ills to y tha n's to Goderich
emergency and Arilhdlance Serbice for
getting me to :Bt., Joseph's, Thanks 1*
Dr Moline and nose* on Atini-loor
south. [oleo want to say thanks to %m
ay and filendo for visits, .lis, ftoy o , .
cards and treat Thanks again, Noma
Farrribh, —10
TAYLOR
Thanks for the concern over my lost
wallet, It has been retrieved. God Blass.
Lisa Taylor. --lox
PARK •
1 would like to thank everyone -who sent
food to the house, flowers, cards, gifts
and phone calls: Since my operation, all»
these gestures of good wishes have
helped this not very patient patient feel
better. Diane Park. —10x
48. Coming Events
SINGLES ONLY PLEASE. Warm
Wingham welcome. 8 p.m. Saturday,
Wingham Armories, smoking parlour,
'pot kick lunch,Catherine 337-23G4. --
10,11x
COMMUNITY SHOWER
for Dianne Elliott at Lucknow United
Church Saturday, March 9 from 2-4.
p.m. --10x
LUCKNOW HORTICULTURE
SOCIETY MEETING
Match 12 at 8:15 p.m. Lucknow Legion.
Guest speaker: Anne Watkins on Herbal
Gardening. —10
EASTER SEAL CAMPAIGN
The Lucknow and District Lions' will be
conducting their annual mail in cam-
paign for Easter Seals, during the
month of March. Please give what you
can. --10ar
DABBER BINGO
Lucknow and District Lions Club, Dab-
ber Bingo, every Sunday night, Lucknow
Community Centre. Doors open 6:15
p.m. Bingo at 7:15 p.m. Air conditioned,
wheelchair accessible. Potential prize
board over $3,000. $1,000 Jackpot on
54 calls or less. $500 must gol --tfnar
BLYTH LIONS DABBER BINGO
every Tuesday .at 7:30 p.m. Blyth and
District Community Centre, $300 Jack-
pot must go. Over $1000 in prizes.
—43tf
BINGO
Goderlch Knights of Columbus,
Thursdays 7:30 p.m. Saltford Valley
Hall, $3200 in prizes. $1000 jackpot
must go.--5tfar
PETER PAN
Presented by the Inner Stage per-
formers on Tues. Mar. 12, 2:30 p.m. at
the Lucknow Library. $2.00/person. --10
OLD FASHION r COUNTRY MEALS
Enjoy an Old Fashion Country Meal at
the Kinloss Community Centre between
4 and 6 p.m. on March 10 and March
24. Everyone welcome. --10x
MEMBERSHIPS
March is. membership month for the
West Huron Jr. Farmers. If you are
interested in joining, the next meeting is
Monday, March 4, at the Brookside
Public School, 8:00 p.m. For information
coli Melissa Logteonborg at 529-7849 or
Fred Hakkers at 524-9910. —9-10
NOTHING IS THE SAME
at
WINGHAM OPTIMIST
"BINGO'
Wednesday March 601991
Wingham Legion
$300. Jackpot must go.
New winner take all
Regular games 420 -'30.
STARTS 7:30 P.M.
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