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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-08-15, Page 16b• RSl CP4:10' -OY id =1,041.",r34•cvin, 7 1J�A^.3 r"Gn'6� *RO^GRA:.'sAR Page 1S—Luelbmow Sentinel, Wednesdays, August A 35. Notice To Creditors Notice to creditor and others ithe estate of Christina MacPherson Downey, late of the village of Lsuckuuw, Ontario, Alt persons having clahis against the estate:, of OhristiUa MacPherson Downey who died on or about November 10, 1989 are hereby notified to send particulars • to the undersigned on or before September 14, 1990 after which date the estate will be distributed, having regard only to the claims that have been received and the undersigned will not be liable to Ory Pew of whose ,claim he shall not then have notiee.Jo)uc Downey, Frances YoUett, Executors,, 2051 Walker Ave., Peterborough, On- tario, K9L 1T6. -32-34x 36. Announcements UNCLAIMED PHOTOS, Do you 'have an unclaimed photo at the Sentinel. We think you'd like to have them back, but we can't keep them indefinitely, Please drop in to our office and reclaim your photo soon.-32tfnx 1 8. Auction Sale EVENING AUCTION HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS ANTIQUES & CAR will be held for estate of the late MR. DONALD McLAY RIPLEY. Sale to be at the. RIPLEY-HURON COMMUNITY CENTRE THURS., AUG. 16 -6 . p.m. EVENING AUCTION SALE of antiques and home frrrniahings eorrsigned hors, arid horrrae will Oti bald in TEESWATER AGRI-CURL KN.. MUnday,prAugu 20/9 p 6:00 P.M. ANTIQUES INCLUDE:,Several dressers; 2 cherry bonnet ehests; washMande; cherry, spool bed; fain- ting couch; dining room tables and chairs; Hoosier style cupboard; sideboards; lap Beek;. ier+gtt.partner°a desk; Eastlake mantel clock; 1893 zither and case; press back rockers; butter print8rset of 6 Apostle spoons in case; antique glass and china; Occupied Japan pieces; and many more items. OTIiER CONSIGNMENTS INCLUDE:. China cabinet; colour T,V.; living room, dining room and kitchen fur- ,niture; kitchen cabinet; piano bunch; organ *toot; vanity dresser and mfr- ror; quantity of dishes; glass, kit- chenware; small appliances; crib; high chair; toys; aluminum clothes line; band saw; email blacksmith forge; and much more. LISTING SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. TERMS: Cash or Cheque with night of sale. Snack bar. Consignors and Auctioneers not responsible for accidents, injuries or tossR s con- nected In any way with the 31ale, AUCTIONEERS: yyyy Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater 392-6170 Grant McDonald, Ripley 395-5353 384 Auction Sue HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS & ANTIQUES Chesterfield and chair; lazyboy recliner;,swivel rocker; leather chair; coffee and end tables; small lamp tables; telephone table: dining room table and 4 chairs; buffet; china cabinet; dining room table; drop leaf table; stereo system and records; Electrohome colored television; T.V. and converter; antique radio cabinet; rocking chair; jam cupboard; cable and two chairs; assortment of china cups & saucers, glassware and dishes- some hand painted; 8 place setting of dishes with extra serving pieces; silverware and chest; small kitchen appliances and cooking uten- sils; Admiral electric range - 2 year old; Gurney refrigerator; Hot Point deep freeze; Gibson upright freezer; Litton Moffat microwave; desk; two single beds, dresser, armour and night stand; bed and chest of drawers; dressers; bedside table; trunks; bedding and linens; Inglis washer; Westinghouse freezer; coal oil lamp; assortment of garden tools and'utensils; gas barbecue; picnic table; carpenter tools; Mastercraft sell propelled lawnmower. 1984 Omega Oldsmobile car with power steering, air conditioning with only 80,000 Km. - safety checked. Other articles too numerous to mention. Listing subject to change without notice. TERMS: Cash or cheque with I.D. night of sale. No items to bo remov- ed from premises until settled for. All verbal announcements takes precedence over any written ads. Executors a id auctioneers will not be responsible for any accidents or in- juries connected with the sale. AUCTIONEERS GRANT McDONALD —Ripley - 395 -5353 WALLACE BALLAGH —Teeswater— _ 392-6170 • CLEARING AUCTION SALE of farm machinery & household ef- fects for David & Debora Rodges RR 1 Betrays, Lot 31, Conc. 5 East Wawanosh, 2 comers north of Blyth & 4 corners west on Westfield Road or 2 comers north of Auburn :& 1 comer east & Y• miles north of Westfield Road. Saturday, August 18/90 11:00 A.M. FARM MACHINERY: M.F. 165 diesel tractor/loader, Kongskltde 12' cultivator/3 pth., Cockshutt 3 pth. plough/3-16, Dunham 36 plate wheel disc, 10' Kongskilde corn scalier, International 15 run seed drill on steel/double disc, 5 section Diamond harrows, 2 Drum Land rollers, Versatile swather, N.H. 78 hayliner baler, N.H. flare chopper, Hesson P.T. 10-9' haybine, Little Giant 40' baler etevator/motor, pipe elevator/motor, N.H. 717 forage harvester/pick-up & 1 row corn head, N.H. forage blower/pipes, John Deere 4 row corn planter - model 495A, 3 pth. fertilizer spreader, N.H. 328 manure spreader, 2 Martin wagons/fiat racks 16', Zero grazing feeder wagon, 6' scraper blade/3 pths., round bale feeder, round bale prong, George White 6' snow blower; 3 pth. buzz saw, cattle dehorners & hoof trimmer's, De La Val electric cream separator, Universal milker & pipe line, milk keeper & 500 gal. tank (in not previously sold), Patr stable cleaner, corn roller, Scorpeon snowmobile, bench grinder & welder, approx. 5 cord hardwood, wagon Toad miscellaneous items. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS:Table & 12 chairs, china cabinet, piano, recliner rocker, chesterfield & chair, 24" colour T.V., stereo, record player, end tables, roll -a- way cot, school deske, 2 humidifiers. TERMS: Cash day of sate. 8% sales tax where applicable, proper I.D. Any announcements day of sale take precedence ,ver written advertising. Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for loss of pur- chase of accidents day of sale. FARM SOLD. For information contact: David Rodges 523-4493 AUCTIONEER:., Brian Rintoiil 357-2349 LARGE AUCTION SALEof HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS FARM RELATED ITEMS will be utile! Ill LUCKNOW ARENA Saturdays August 18th 10:00 a.m. PARTIAL LIST; 2 fridges; stove; 2 freezers; chariter/ieid;• beds; spin' washer; toaster; iron; air condi- tioner;. clocks; upright piano! microwaves 20" Zenith colour ToW & stand; stereos; chrome tlrbt*s and chairs; beds; mattresses; small freezer; polo • lamps; cupboard; 2 feather ticks; 24°° fan; cord tables; beds; pots & pans; bedding; toaster oven; dishes; mirrors; rope; vacuum cleaner with pewerhead (excellent cond.);. antique cherry patter; lamps; old orange crates; electric brooms; picture frames; 25 sets salt & peppers; corner shelves; fold -up stools; wooden chairs; aluminum doors; wooden doors; 3 "Hunt" windows; oak arm chair!. wringer, washing machine; oak chairs;'. oil . stove; wicker baeke% hall tree; washstand; mats; magazine rack; baby seat; tars; old papers;, old. calendars; chicken crate & feeders; stainless steel *hilt; • milk house heater; many Items too numerous' to mention. TERMS; Cash or cheque with' I.D. - all announcements day of sale take precedence over anything printed. 6% P. Sales Tax will be ap- plied to taxable items sold. ONtner or Auctioneer not respon- _. sibte for loss of purchase or ac- cidents day of sale. This is a 'clean offering of quality Items - something for everyone! For Information contact: AUCTIONEERS Allan R Miller -395-5062— and Bill Haldenby —395-5142— 46, In Memoriam RI OT01N In loving memory of a dear daughterIlothy Errington,' who passed away :August 17, Ogg, As time unfolds another year, Memories keep you ever near, No longer 'Or .our lives to share, • But in our *arts you are always' there - ? hoed by Dad and Mom. -33 1,2LO:rd. 0g ThenkS NEEDHAM We wish to, thank friends and • relatives for all their support, cards and visits during Gord's illness and. during our trying time since January.' All, was greatly ap- preciated. Gerd, Pat, Dale and .Brent, -33x :WAGNER, . I would like, to thank all ' who visited me while in hospital. Thanks to Dr, Shubat and . the nurses of intensive care, Special thanks to my! family who visited me regularly, Eilee . 33x STANLEY A special thank' you to all our relatives, neighbours and friends who helped us! during the loss of a i dear mother and grandma, Lulu Stanley. Thank .you for the food, ! flowers, donations to charity and cards. Many thanksto Dr. Corrin, the staff of and District Hospital and the Kinlough Pentecostal Church. Your prayers and thoughtfulness were deeply ap- preciated. The Stanley family. -33 SIMPSON The families of the late Arthur F. Simpson wish to say "Thank You" to relatives, friends, and neighbours for the many; expressions of sym- ;pathy which will always be remembered. ; Grateful thanks to Dr. J.K. McGregor and everyone at the Wingham'and District Hospital, to Joan of MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home, and to the ladies of St. Peter's Anglican Church. His wife Elsie, his sister, Mary, brothers, Hugh and Douglas. -33 CLEARING AUCTION SALE of farm machinery for Paul & Isabelle Eedy Location: Lot 8, Conc. 5, Ashfield Twp. RR #1 Dungannon, 2 miles W. of Dungannon, or4 miles E. of #21 Hwy. at Thompson Elevators Saturday August 25/90 For Information: Paul & Isabelle Eedy, 529-76410 AUCTIONEER: Brian Rintoul 357-2349 See next week's paper for complete list.. 42. Death Notices JOHNSTON Helen — Peacefully at Brantford, on Tuesday, July 31, 1990. Helen Johnston in her 78th year. Loving wife of the late Wilfred A. Johnston. Dearest' Mother of Bruce of London, Paul and his wife Sun - nee of Brantford, Miriam Gamham and her husband Gary of Kingsville. Loving sister of Jack McLeod of Mississauga. Survived by seven grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. Service was held in the Thorpe Brothers Funeral Home, 96 West Street Brantford, on Friday, August 3, 1990. The family would appreciate donations to the Ontario Heart Fund. -33 144. Engagements HANDSOR-IRVIN Mr. and Mrs. Russel Irvin of RR 7 Lucknow wish to, announce the for- thcoming marriage of . their daughter Susan Lillian to Harvey Steven, son of Shirley and the late Cecil Handsor of RR 6 Wallaceburg. The marriage will take place at Trinity United Church, Ashfield on Saturday, August 18th, 1990.-33x McEWAN We wish to extend our sincere thanks to all of our friends and family with regard to the lovely gifts we received in honour of our wedding. Avery special thank you to Patti and Kevin Larsen for all their help and support. Our stag and doe was a great success, thanks to the efforts of Jim Hanna, Kevin Ackert and friends. We would also like to thank Doug and Charlene McEwan for the use of their home. Bob and Kim. -33 LUCKNOW AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY The Lucknow Agricultural Society would like to say a sincere thank you to all who helped make their 20th annual craft festival such 'a success. Special thanks to the Lucknow Merchants. -33x STANLEY We wish to express our sincere ap- preciation to the Crystalizers and Neons ball teams for the flower donations sent to us when our grandmother passed away. Sincere- ly, Connie, Tony, Cathy, Mike, Cin- dy and Barry. -33 SMYTH A late but sincere thank you to family & friends who visited us, sent flowers, cards and gifts while we were patients at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, Wingham and District Hospital and since coming home. Thank you to Doctors Richardson, Block and Nurse Barb Campbell of London, Doctor Bekasiak and the O.B.nurses in Wingham for their excellent care. A special thank you to Aunt Connie and Aunt Cathy for the wonderful "Welcome Home" Cindy and Ryan. -33 FARRISH A special thanks to friends, neighbours and relatives for cards, flowers and baskets of fruit while I was in the hospital. Thank you also to Doctors Omole, Shubat, Bekasiak and the nurses at the Wingham District Hospital. A heartfelt thanks to my family who helped at home. Ina Farrish.-33x L i►DY I would like to thank tha doctors at the Lueknow .medical centre; the nurses and orderlies on the 1st andd' 2nd floor for their good care while I was a patient in the Winghatn lct Hoapit4 Also, my family and friends for .their visits, cards and flowers. Gertrude Lelhly. —33,s WEIR. We would like to thank ow friends and neighbours for their gig and kindness while Pat was iri hospital, and since returning home. Many thanks to Doctor McGregor, Doctor: -• Bekasiak and the nurses on the 2nd floor of Wingham and District. 'Hospital for their special Bare. Aubrey, Pat and family,-- 33 LUCKNOW BUSINESS ASSOCIATION The Lticlrnow Business. Association would hive to thank all who assisted at .the tourist 'display during Sidewalk Sales. Your help in pro- moting our town was appreciated. -33x CONGRAM My birthday was August 5th, 1900. I would like to say thank you to Edna and Dynes Campbell who lent their house for 2 hours on August 4, 1990 along with Joyce Caesor who baked my birthday cake with nice trimmings on it. I would also like to thank those who came to help celebrate my 90th birthday. William Cecil Congram-733x 48. Coming Events BUS TRIPS G.T. MONTGOMERY LTD. August 20 - Wonderland, Toronto, August 24 - Canadian National Ex- hibition. xhibition. Call Thelma at 528.2813.--33ar COMMUNITY SHOWER For Patricia MacNeil, fiance of Rod McLennan at Ripley Presbyterian Church, August 19 at 2 p,m. Everyone welcome! -33,34 CULBERT REUNION Will be held at the Senior Citizens Centre, Dungannon on Sunday, August 26th, 1990. Pot luck meal at 1 p.m. -33x COMMUNITY SHOWER For Linda Vander Meer, engaged to Ken Atkinson, on Tuesday, August 21st at 7:30 p.m. at the Lucknow United Church. Friends and neighours welcome! -33 COMMUNITY SHOWER For • Kim Cooke at Brookside School, Wednesday August 22, 1990, at 8:00 p.m. Everyone welcome! -33,34x CAR RALLY Fifth Annual Port Albert Car Ral- ly. Sunday, August 19th. Starting from 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. (In front of Port Albert General Store). $7.00 per car. --33x COMMUNITY SHOWER For Patricia MacNeil fiance of Rod MacLennan at Ripley Presbyterian Church, August 19 at 2 p.m. EVERYONE WELCOME. -33 FAMILY COALITION PARTY PICNIC Sunday, August 19 at Landsdowne Park, Kincardine from 12 noon - 4 p.m Free burgers, refreshments and cake, free draws. Come and meet our party leader Don Pennell. -32,33 BLYTH LIONS DABBER BINGO every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Blyth and District Community Centre, $300 Jackpot must go. Over $1000 in prizes.-- 43tf DABBER BINGO Lucknow and District ,Lions Club, Dabber Bingo, every Sunday night, Lucknow Community Centre. Doors open 6:15 p.m. Bingo at 7:15 p.m. Air conditioned, wheelchair accessi- ble. Potential prize board over $3,000. $1,000 jackpot on 54 calls or less. $500 must go!—tfnar BINGO Goderich Knights of Columbus, Thursdays 7:30 p.m. Saltford Valley Hall, $3200 in prizes. $1000 jackpot must go.-5tfar