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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-11-11, Page 13111111.111111111, -0 29. Tenders 1 29. Tenders Ontario MGS Ministry of Government Services AUCTION BRUCE COUNTY PROPERTIES The following properties will be offered for public auction Tuesday, November 17, 1987 on site. BRUCE TOWNSHIP - Lot 16 Concession 10 - 100 acres fronting a paved road and gravel side road containing over 80 poten- tially workable acres with the balance rough land and w t courseto be offered at 10:30 am. BRUCE TOWNSHIP - Part Lot 15 Conces- sion 10:-A 97 acre pasture farm with a small fuel wood bush fronting a paved road and gravelled side road to be offered immediately following the sale of Lot 16. KINLOSS/CULROSS TOWNSHIP BOUN- DARY - A 112 acre property with over 80 workable acres with some tile and a small fuel wood bush legally described as Part of Lot 31 and 32 Concession 6, Kinloss Township and Part of Lot 31 and 32 Con- cession 6, Kinloss Township and Part of Lot 35 Concession 5, Culross Township. To be offered at 2:00 pm. TERMS AND CONDITIONS A deposit of $1,000 cash or certified che- que made payable to the Treasurer of On- tario is required on the day of the sale for each property. The balance is payable within 90 days from the date of accep- tance of the successful bid. The Ministry gives no warranty express- ed or implied as to the condition of the property or as to the purpose for which it may be used. The property is being sold on "as is" basis and it is the pu`rchaser's responsibility to examine the conditon of all structures and systems. Zoning or land use information may be obtained from the appropriate municipal authorities. Sales is subject to a reserve price established by the Ministry. No employee of the Ontario Government may participate in this sale. For further information, please contact Mr. B. HALLAS, Ministry of Government Ser- vices, Toronto. Telephone (416) 585-6956. 38. Auction Sale UPCOMING SPECIAL STOCKER SALE Monday, November 16/87 1:30 PM LUCKNOW COMMUNITY SALES 529-7625 or 529-7970 44. Engagements MERO-SINNETT Mrs. Alice Mero is pleased to announce the marriage of Dulcie Katherine to Mr. Thomas Joseph Sinnett, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Sinnett, Kintail, to take place November 21, 1987 at 3 p.m. at North Street United Church, Goderich. Reception to follow in Lucknow.-45 46. In Memoriam BARGER In loving memory of a dear and loving hus- band, father and grandfather, Gordon Barger, who passed away two years ago November 6, 1985. God saw you getting tired, When cure was not to be So he closed his arms around you, You did not deserve what you went through, So he gave you a rest. His gardens must be beautiful He only takes the best. To you who has loved ones, You will never know the heartache Till you see he's not there. Terribly missed and loved by his wife Catherine, Gordon and Mary Lou, Bill and Anna, Ken and Thea, Joan, Herb and Rosalene, Mary and Ron, Ricky and grandchildren. --45 TIFFIN In loving memory of a dear mother, grand- mother and great grandmother, Mrs. Or- ville (Elizabeth) Tiffin, who passed away November 11, 1980. Sunshine fades and shadows fall But sweet remembrance outlasts all. There is a link death cannot sever, Love and remembrance lasts forever. Lovingly remembered by Joe, Marian and family and Jean and Family. -45 47. Card of Thanks KUIK We would like to thank the Doctors and nurses at the Lucknow 1VIe ''cal Centre and the nurses of the OB Ward bf Wingham and District Hospital for their care and kind- ness. We would also like to thank those who sent flowers, cards, gifts and those who visited us while in the hospital. Special thanks to our coaches and fans! Your kind- ness was very much appreciated. Bonnie and Jimmie John. -45 NICHOLSON A sincere heartfelt thank you for your ex- pressions of sympathy, cards received, donations of food, flowerssent to our home, floral arrangements received at the funeral home in Toronto during our recent bereavement; the loss of our dear father , and grandfather, Howard G. Cowan. A special thank you to our "Superior Girls" who really are superior. Your thoughfulness will be remembered always. Ron, Lynn, Mike and Christina Nicholson.-45ar MORAN I would like to thank, all those involved in putting on my showers and Cathy and Don- na for the community shower. Also thanks to everyone for the lovely gifts and best wishes. Nancy Moran. -45 HACKETT' We wish to express our most sincere ap- preciation to all of our family and friends who were so good to Ryan with gifts and visits while he was in St. Joseph's Hospital, London and since coming home. A very special thank you to everyone who helped look after Christopher and Mark for us. Thank you to Dr. Bekasiak and the Emergency Department Staff at Wingharn Hospital on the night of the accident. Thanks to everyonewho made this dif- ficult time a little easier. Your kindness and thoughtfulness will never be forgotten. Steve and Marjorie. -45 HACKETT I would like to thank all of my family and friends who remembered me while I was in hospital in London, with cards, gifts, flowers, fruit and visits. They made the time go a lot faster. Ryan. -45 HALDENBY-MURRAY Thank you to all those people who attended my shower October 14 and for all the lovely and useful gifts. Also thank you to everyone who joined us on our wedding day. You helped make it special. Lea Anne Haldenby and Rene Murray. -45 ote Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, November 11,1987 --Page 13 Just rollin' along ' TOWN AND COUNTRY Team standings: Hyacinths 5, 18; Crocuses 5, 18; Daffodils 0, 23; Tulips 2, 10; Snowdrops 3, 12; Pansies 0,9. Lloyd McDougall took the high single and double with 255 and 379. Marj Solomon took ladies high single and double with 188 and 335. LADIES THURSDAY NIGHT Team standings: Bashful 44, Dopey 34, Grumpy 31, Happy 22, Sleepy 26, Sneezy 32. Shanie Webb -Ziegler took the high single with 262 and Diane Wall had the high triple with 661. Games over 200: Gladys Johnston 253, Marg Wilson 207, Sandra Haldenby 209, Diane Wall 216, 226 and 219, Opal Dore 202, Kim Tyler 258, Karen Allen 214, Joyce Pickard 231, Shani Webb -Ziegler 262 and Marie Scott 207. Ladies Monday Night Team standings: Toucans 7, 15; Parakeets 2, 9; Peacocks 7, 20; Flamingos 0, 12; Parrots 0, 6; Cockateels 5. 22. 47. Card of Thanks 1 BERE Our sincere thanks to everyone for your cards, visits, phone calls and gifts while we were in the hospital and since coming home. Thanks also to the helpful staff of second floor east for their excellent care. Special thanks once again to Dr. Cauchi on the safe arrival. Thanks to our mothers for all the help we received from them. Dave, Dorothy, Jennifer and Laura. P.S. Thanks also to you, Dave, for the love and support given before and during Laura's delivery. Dorothy. -45 MONTGOMERY Sincere thanks to all those who remembered me with cards, visits, flowers, gifts and phone calls while I was in Winghamigtfespital. Special thanks to Lucknow Legion Branch 309. Gordon Montgomery. -45x 48. Coming Events FORMOSA CRAFT SHOW & SALE hosted by Formosa Lioness, Saturday, November 14, 9:30 a.m. - 6 p.m., Formosa Community Centre. Adults $1.00, children and teens 500. Featuring homemade crafts, folk art, woodworking by 40 local artists. Spacious Country Cafeteria serv- ing ereing breakfast, dinner, light lunches all day. -44,45 EUCHRE TOURNAMENT Dungannon Agricultural Hall, Saturday, November 14, Registration 1 - 2 p.m. Euchre at 2 p.m. $3.00 each. Lunch. Prizes, $50, $40, $30, $20.-44,45ar SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6 -10 a.m. - 4 p.m. the Midwestern Ontario Farm Toy Show along with Skating and a Christmas Craft Show will be at Seaforth Community Cen- tres. A Country Style Brunch & Snack Bar will also be available at this function. Sun- day's events are hosted by Seaforth Agricultural Society. -45 LUCKNOW BUSINESS ASSOCIATION CHRISTMAS DINNER AND -DANCE - Saturday, November 28, Lucknow Com- munity Centre. Tickets available now at Sewing Box or Valley Green Flowers. Last date for ticket sales November 21.-44,45 LUCKNOW KINETTES CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Saturday, November 28, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Lucknow Legion. Local crafters. -45-47 PUMP YOUR MONEY INTO C.F. project of Lucknow and District Kinsmen, November 14 at some local gas stations. Profits from gas sales donated to Cystic Fibrosis Research. -45 Chris McDonald had the high single ar triple with 256 and 707. Games over 200: Betty Stanley 223, 23: Joan Helm 201; Barb Jardine 237; Chr; McDonald 243, 256, 208; Kim Phillips 21: 225. Mixed Coup11s Team standings: Kangaroos 68, Chip- munks 57, Gophers 51, Wolverines 48%, Tigers 47%, Squirrels 43. Ladies high single of 241 went to Brenda Kemp and high triple of 611 to Barb Tyler. Men's high single of 263 captured by Gerald Rhody and high triple of 624 to Harvey Livingston. Good bowling folks! Games over_200: Brenda Kemp 241; Barb Tyler 215 200; Evelyn Hackett 213; Betty Van Osch 210; Pat Livingston 202; Gerald Rhody 263; Harvey Livingston 220, 209, Dave Swan 210; Nic Beyersbergen 200. 48. Coming Events JINGLE BELL ROCK Christmas Dance "fea(uring LOWDOWN, Friday, December 11, Lucknow Communi- ty Centre. $8.00 per person in advance, $10.00 per person at door. Sponsored by Lucknow and District Kinsmen. Tickets from Kinsmen, McDonagh's. Sentinel.-45-47ar ANGLICAN SERVICE Sunday, November 15, 11 a.m. Service of Confirmation, Church of the Ascension Kinlough, Bishop Robert Townshend, Celebrant and Preacher. Reception tc follow. All are welcome.-45ar PAPER DRIVE The Mothers' Committee for The Lucknow Brownies Guides, Pathfinders and Rangers will be holding a paper drive; Saturday, November 14. Please have your papers at the curb by 8:30 a.m. Rural residents, can drop their papers beside the arena. Anyone requiring assistance, call 528-3238. Newspapers only. NO GLOSSY PAPER. -44,45 40TH ANNIVERSARY to honour Bill andThelma Sproul, to be held in Dungannon on . Satbrday, November 14, 9 p.m. Tiffin's Orchestra. Lunch provided. Everyone welcome. -44,45 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, November 18, 1987 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance. 2. Anaemia Screening. 3. Immunization. ADULT IM- MUNIZATION WILL ALSO BE OF- FERED AT THIS CLINIC." -45 CHRISTMAS CRAFT, TEA/BAKE SALE Saturday, November 21, 11 - 4, at Jack Reavie Vocational Centre, 153 John Street, Wingham, (across . from swimming pool). -45,46 LUCKNOW SKATING CLUB has started. Please contact arena for time or call Diane 529-7352 or Sherry 529-7356 after 7 p.m.-45ar HORTICULTURAL BANQUET Annual meeting and banquet of Lucknow and District Horticultural Society, Friday, November 20, Lucknow Legion, 6:30 p.m. Members and guests welcome. `Wickets from directors or call Vi Arnold 528-2019.--45,46 50TH ANNIVERSARY The family of John and Myrtle Ferguson invite you to join them in celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary at a Come and Go Tea, Saturday, November 21, 2 - 5 pail. at St. Lukes Hall, Point Clark. Best wishes only please. ---45,46