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AUCTION SALE
of consignments will be held in the
LUCKNOW ARENA
Friday, August 28/87
5:30 P.M.
Anyone wishing to consign household
furniture and good appliances to this
Sale, please phone
395-5062
AUCTIONEERS:
Allan Miller Bill Haldenby
EVENING
AUCTION SALE
of consignments of home furnishings
and antiques will be held in the
TEESWATER AGRI-CURL BUILDING on
MONDAY, AUGUST 17
AT 6:00 P.M.
PARTIAL LIST INCLUDES: Chesterfields
and chairs; oak dining room suite,
round extension table, 5 chairs, buffet;
tea wagon; buffet -hutch combination;
portable colour T.V.; antiques including
a desk chair, small pine cupboard, dry
sink, wool winder, rocking chairs; 6 oak
framed caned back chairs; kitchen
tables and chairs; baby furniture; IBM
electric typewriter; lamps;- light fix-
tures; Avon collection; glass; dishes;
Limoges tea set - 6 cups and saucers, 6
tea plates, 6 soup bowls; kitchenware;
small appliances; electric stove;
Simplicity spin washers; automatic
washer; antique tools; old wooden
wagon wheel; good 10 -speed bike;
tricycles; child's wagon; thermal win-
dow; bath tub and basin; 2 15" Michelin
tires; roll barbed wire; 36' extension
ladder; 20" reel type gas lawn mower;
and many more useful and interesting
items.
TERMS: CASH
SNACK BAR
Consignors and -Auctioneers not respon-
sible for accidents, injuries or losses
connected in any way with the sale.
AUCTIONEERS
Wallace Ballagh,
392-6170 Teeswater
Grant McDonald,
395-5353 Ripley
41. ToGive Away
DOBERMAN/SHEPHERD cross pups to
give away. Phone 528-3634.-32,33
44. Engagements
FORSTER - Van OSCH
Mr. and Mrs. John Forster are happy to
announce the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter Wendy Lorene to Perry
John Van Osch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Van Osch. The wedding will take place on
Saturday, August 22, 1987 at St. Joseph's
Catholic Church, Kingsbridge at 300 p.m.
Reception to follow in Lucknow.-32
ROSS - PENNINGTON
Roy and Betty Pennington, R.R. 2,
Wingham are pleased to announce the for-
thcoming marriage of their daughter, Lois
Marie to Robert John Ross, son of Don and
Jean Ross, R.R. 5, Lucknow, on Saturday,
August 15, 4 p.m. in the Teeswater United
Church. We would like to invite friends and
relatives to the open reception in the
Teeswater-Culross Community Centre at 9
p.m. that evening. -32
47. Card of Thanks
FORSTER - Van OSCH
We would like to express our thank you to
everyone who came out to our stag and doe
and helped to make it such a memorable
event. Also a special thank you to our wed-
ding party who went to all the hard work of
putting it on for us and to anyone else who
helped out in any way. Sincerely, Wendy
and Perry. -32
46. In Memoriam
ERRINGTON
In loving memory of a dear wife and
mother, Dorothy, who passed away a year
ago, August 17th, 1986.
God knew that you were suffering,
That the hills were hard to climb,
So He closed your vary eye lids,
And whispered "Peace Be Thine".
A heart of gold stopped beating,
Hard working hands at rest,
God broke our hearts to prove to us
That. He only takes the best.
For us who loved her in life sincerely,
Still love her in death, just the same.
Always loved and never forgotten by
Harold and.Family.-32
47. Cord of Thanks'
BROWN
We would like to express our deepest
thanks to one and all for expressions of
sympathy, floral tributes, donations, cards
and food brought to the house at the time of
the death of a dear husband, father, grand-
father and great grandfather. Special
thanks to Dr. Walker and Dr. Zee who
were so kind to Ben during his illness. Also
Dr. Meltzer and his team of doctors who
worked hard to make Ben comfortable at
Joseph's Hospital in London. To Rev.
Nevin we say `thank you" and to Mc-
('allum & Palla Funeral Horne for their
kindness and concern when it was most
needed. Thanks to pallbearers and flower "
bearers and most of all our family who
made this so much easier to bear. Jeanne
Brown & family. --32x
ALTON
We would like to thank all those who
helped in any way at the time of our trac-
tor mishap. A special thanks to Joe Hen-
driks, George Wraith and those who helped
Jack. Your help was greatly appreciated.
Ken Alton and family. -32x -
CONGRAM
May I take this opportunity to thank you
nice, friendly people of the former Glen-
nhaven Apartments on Quality Hill,
Lucknow for the' evening. of August 5 to
celebrate my 87th birthday; three dif-
ferent parties brought three " nicely.
decorated cakes and birthday cards. This
is the third consecutive time this has hap-
pened. I appreciate it all very, very much.
I thank you kindly. William Cecil
Congram.-32x
MENARY
Sincere thank to all our friends, relatives
and neighbours for your kindness and
thoughtfulness during Livingston's illness
and to me at this time. We appreciate the
visits, floral tributes, charitable dona-
tions, cards and food received. Special
thanks to MacKenzie and McCreath
Funeral Home, Rev. D. Armstrong, Trini-
ty U.C.W., the Lucknow Doctors, Elmer
Umbach, the V.O.N. nurses, and
Homecare for their help and kindness. It is
all greatly appreciated., Pearl
Menary.-32x
STAPLETON •
I would like to thank all my friends, and
neighbours for their help, support, en-
couragement and cards and letters that I
received during my six month stay in the
hospital. Thanks also for prayers and
Masses offered on my behalf. The help
Nancy received from friends and
neighbours doing chores, performing
repairs and cleaning out, seeding and hay-
ing is very much appreciated. Thanks also
to the ambulance attendants who removed
me from the tractor, the doctors and
nurses at the Lucknow Medical Centre,
and the nurses on second floor at the
Wingham and District Hospital who made
my stay in the hospital as pleasant as is
possible. -32
THANK YOU
The Executive of Lucknow and District
Horticulture Society and the committee in
charge of the recent Flower Show and Tea,
wish to thank all those who exhibited
flowers, and all who made donations to the
vegetable, plant and baking table and to
all who helped arrange the tables both
before and after the show, and to all
members who helped to make this a
success. -32
LOWRY
Sincere thanks to the Carruthers family
for all the lovely gifts I received at my
shower. A special thanks to Aunt Kathleen
for hosting it. Ellen Lowry. -32
Congratulations Marcia
Nicole Sherwood and her friend Tara
Pyro visited for a few days with her grand-
parents Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood.
Mrs. Lil Rivett, who has been a patient
in the Clinton Hospital for several months,
is now in Huronview and would dearly love
some visitors.
On Monday last Gertrude Park
celebrated her 87th birthday with a picnic
supper at the home of her son Bill and his
family. Most of her friends attended and it
was a lovely day for all.
Congratulations to Rick and Dianne
Park and Tim and Wanda Hodges who
celebrated anniversaries this week.
Helen Dawson has returned home from a
ten day visit to Edmonton, Alberta with
her daughter Karen and husband John Lin-
ton, Alica, Mark and Colin. Alica returned
with her grandmother for a short holiday
here.
Matthew Shetier celebrated his llth bir-
thday on August 7 with his parents, Bob
and Heather and his grandmother. The
fancily celebrated by dinning out at a local
resta urant.
Bill and Marie Park and Brad.. have
returned home from a visit with Marie's
uncle and aunt, Walter and Jessie
Carpenter of St. Catherines. at their cot-
tage on Georgian Bay.
Anne and Gilbert Millar have Mary and
Ian Taylor of Ayr, Scotland visiting with
them at present. The couple arrived in
Canada on August 7 arid will return to
Scotland August 28. Mary is a sister to
Anne.
Sympathy is extended to Judy and Milne
47. Card of Thanks
EMMERTON
I would like to say special thanks to all
my friends, relatives and neighbours foe
the cards, visits, phone calls and for the
lawn being cut, while I was a patient in
University Hospital, London. Thanks to
Drs. Boron, Gergovich and Gurbin for pro-
mpt attention in getting me to London.
Thanks also to my wife and family 'for care
while in hospital and since coming home.
Sincerely Chester Emmerton.-32x
STANLEY
Special thanks to everyone who sent me
flowers and cards while I was a patient in
Victoria Hospital and to Doctors and
nurses who were so kind to me. Thank you,
Annie Stanley. -32
48. Coming Events
RUMMAGE SALE
To be held at the home of Mrs. Jack
McGuire, 2nd con. Huron Township, 1 1/4
miles north, 3 3/4 miles west of Lucknow
(Huron Auto Wreckers), Saturday, August
22, from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., sponsored by
Huron Bruce Children Helpers. Proceeds
for three overseas adopted. children.
Phone 395-3197 or 395-2827.-30,31,32,33
ONE OF A KIND
CRAFT SHOW
Over 500 exhibitors at Automotive
Building Exhibition Place, Toronto. There
will be a bus both November 27 and
November 28. Restaurant, parcel check
and coat check on premises. Great
Christmas shopping experience. $1.00 off
for senior citizens and "YES" we will have
a new bus with a washroom and air condi-
tioning. Gordon T. Montgomery Limited.
Call Thelma at 528-2813.-31,32ar
BLYTH FESTIVAL
GIRLS IN THE GANG: August 12, 13
(matinee), 20, 22 (final performance )
BUSH FIRE. August 13,14,18,19, 21(final
performance) BORDERTOWN CAFE and
MISS BALMORAL OF THE BAYVIEW
are sold out; however, 10 rush tickets for
each performance go on sale at 12 noon for
the matinees, and at 6:00 p.m. for evening
performances. All performances are at
8:30 p.m. except matinees which are at
2:00 p.m. For tickets, call Box Office at
523-9300/9225. --32a r
DUNGANNON AGRICULTURE
SOCIETY
Horse and Antique Tractor Pull, Antique
Farm Equipment display re -scheduled for
Sunday, August 23, 1987. Salad supper
available. For more information
529-7432.-32-33
DUNGANNON
By Marie Park
Gregory and their family on the death 'of
Judy's father Melvin Brown of Thorndale.
Melvin was in his 69th year at the time of
his passing. Funeral services were held
last Thursday..
Congratulations to 18 -year-old Marcia
Boak, daughter of Jim and Phyllis Boak,
- on being chosen 'Miss Dungannon' for the
coming year. Also to Wendy Westecott on
being first runner-up and to Angela Glenn
for placing second runner-up.
Don't forget the annual Fall Fair this
weekend. There's fun for kids of all ages so
plan to attend.
III ft
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IPParish/Sl
6y Louise Martin
The Parish Community extends its sym-
pathy to the family and friends of the late
Nora Sinnett whose funeral, mass and
bu nal was held at St. Joseph's on Wednes-
day, August 5. •
A memorial service in honor of William
O'Neill, the original settlers of Ashfield
Township 'and the St. Joseph's Parish
Communtiv was held last Sunday beginn-
ing with Mass ..fit 10:30 a.m. A detailed
report of this special service will appear in
next week's paper so be sure to. watch for
it
48. Coming Events
BLYTH FESTIVAL
BUSH FIRE: A,ugust 19, 21 ( final perfor-
mance) GIRLS IN THE GANG: August 20,
22 I final performance) ,BORDERTOWN
CAFE and MISS BALMORAL OF THE
BAYVIEW are sold out; however, 10 rush
tickets for each performance go on sale at
12 noon for the matinees, and at 6:00 p.m.
for evening performances. ANGTHER
SEASON'S PROMISE: August 25 ( opening
night), 26, 27 (matinee), 29. All perfor-
mances are at 8:30 p.m. except matinees
which are at 2:00 p.m. For tickets, call Box'
Office at'523-9300/9225.-32ar
GREEN ACRES FAMILY CAMP on 12th
of Huron, are holding a Country and
Western Jamboree, featuring the band
"All Country" on' Sunday, August 23 star-
ting at 3 p.m., and going,on for awhile. All
pickers and grinners are welcome to par-
ticipate and if you camp for the weekend,
you get .in free. Adult imission $1.00. Br-
ing your lawn chairs. Lunch booth on the
grounds. -32
COMMUNITY SHOWER
For Sherry Jones on Tuesday, August 25,
Pine River United Church, 8 p.m.
Everyone welcome, -32
CHILD HEALTH CLINIC
"The Huron County Health Unit invites
you to attend the Child Health Clinic held
at the Health Unit Office, Wingham
Hospital Clinic Building on Wednesday,
August 19, 1987 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for:
1. Health Surveillance; 2. Anaemia
Screening; 3. Immunization Adult im-
munization will also be offered at this
clinic".-32ar
GOURMET DINNER, Saturday, August
22, 6 p.m., Blyth Community Centre. The
Board of Directors of the Blyth Festival
serve up their annual scrumptious fare of
Huron County delicacies. Tickets are $18
per.person, available from Box Office. Call
5239300/9225-32ar
EXPECTANT PARENT CLASSES
"The Huron County Health Unit invites
you to attend the Expectant Parent Educa-
tion Classes being held at the RNA Train-
ing Centre, St. Catherine St., Wingham
commencing Thursday, September 3, 1987.
The next series of classes will be the week
of January 4, 1988. Please pre -register by
calling the Health Unit office at
357-2264-32,33,34ar
COMMUNITY SHOWER
for Audrey Phillips at Brookside Public
School, Sunday, August 16, 2 - 4 p.m.
Everyone welcome. -32x