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38. Auction Sale
47. Cord Of Thanks
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of FARM MACHINERY, FEED ti
1 LIVESqq �u b. hold for
wRIU!y&WOBBEM
Reg Tesawasr, Lot 25, Conc. 5,
Kinloss Twp., 3 camera east' of
Lucknow, 3 oefileis north A 1 «
rn.r south of LAKIN .
Saturday, October 20190
Some ;grain; 1590 bales hey; 000
Wes OW; 3;*MOM hews from
Unit Sires; International 304 gee
tractor; N. Ides 150 bu. manure.
sprwids r/p.to.;.AAF 3 fu oar plough
(3.14) 3 pt.h.; 3' . t.h. disc 29 piste;
Kongskhde cultivator 3 pt h. 9112
it.; estof sham harrows; N. kiss T'
trill mower; N.H. trek.; Intornatlonal •
seed drill; Mpsaly said drill for.
parts;. U.F. 124 biter; 3 pt h, feral*
• car spreader' Skeleton bale elevator;
I,wagonlracka;2wheel train pony.
harrow; fanning: mIU; hammer mill;
Surge meeker; .pump;, ung; 2 milker
waits; Mapnata M.K.
generatorIp.t.o?;'cow. treble's; min-
srel Jerkier; 2 hand sprayers; hydro
fUM:ler/electric fence wire ;& Vaklmt
farm gates;. ceder ppasta;, Palle;
'forks;.shovol.t 2 wheal barrows;
Hornell* .chain saw; fir..,; storm.
windows. i doors; oarforpirrts.
TERUS; Cash or cheque with I,D.
814 sofas ,tax In effect where spell-
gable. Owner or Auctioneer not .
si.sponelbie for aocldsnts or lois of
purchase day of ails. Any
announcemsnte day of .•sacs- take
prac.dense over written admits
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Ina.
rap.
' For hdormmeation contact:
William or Wobbe Top 3924421
.. AUCTIONEER:
Brian Rintau1357-2349
CLEARING AUCTION
SALE OF HOUSEHOLD . -
EFFECTS, ANTIQUES AND
SOME FARM ITEMS
,wilI be held for Herb
'Buckton & Peter Edisbury,
Jot.2, Conq. 4, Kinloss Twp.
Saturday, October. 27
at12:30p.m.
Watch for listing in next
week's paper. s
Auctioneers:
Grant McDonald,
.Ripley 395-5353
Wallace' Balza h
Tn swater 392+6170
Be Part of the
"WINNER'S CIRCLE"I
Fail
lid ii
The War Amputations of Canada
I.40. Lost IC Found
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MISSING: 1 w 'te heifer about 800
lbs with D & S'brand on left hip
from Ehner Bushell farm, lot No.
33, con. 3 Greenock Township. Con-
tact D. Maus 396.8103.--41-43
41. To Give Away
KE
In lovin meWory of a dear son
and brother, Glen IBaryey, who
'passe�d,-y:.a�w�a¢y.i]sQuddeoly three years
'age on.Oet. ,W, 1907.
Food are the. ties that are broken; .
Dear is .the onethat is gone,
lin memory we shall. keep hint
As loag as the years roll on.
As' weoved 'h>n, so we Bolsa
Ifin our memory he is deer
LOlved, remembered, longed for
.always,
Brining many a. silent tear,:
A`In.silence we reznernber,
Lovingly remembered and sadly
udssed byMoan:, Gall and •
Stephen- 4 in�te
TRIBUTE TO
GERTRUDE JULIA
O'CONNOR, LEDDY
A LITTLE IRISH GIRL • -
She
was young -i. beaaatifui, an. Irish.
With a brilliant sparkle, and a
brain awhirl.
Ile wasa farmer; she was his wife
They'had tensmall 'children; and a
long happy life'
Raymond and Gert.; that's whe.
they are
Though they're not here now they:
aren't very far •
Ray. Left .her a few years in the
Pad
But their memories together. she.
held to the last
For'she as a remarkable woman in
many a way
And she'd be the first to admit,.
that so was Ray
Gert was a woman very charming
Indeed
She wrote many poem and
always did read
•
a
i
bThiis was a lady full of energy and
You wouldn't dare leave• without a
small tender kiss
She was a selfless person, to fami-
ly and friend she'd share
She'd sit down and listen, .she real-
ly did care
Her faith was her anchor which
made her believe
When you lave and you share God
will let you receive
Her life was that of laughter, pride
and .honour
For she was Gertrude Julia
O'Connor
It's a fact we know she's gone and
will be around no more
But we'll remember Gert and the
poem ""The Face on the Barroom
Floor
utwIN
Lillian and Reel Irwin would like
to thank our' family, neighbours,
relatives, and friends for the love-
ly cards, visits, phce .calls alai
gifts Lillian received while in
Univity Hoapita1 and aineet'oaa
in ho=ne. --42
SIALUNNAN-MACOEILL
We would like to sincerely thank
our friends, neighbours- .and
relatiireafor theirattendance, gifts
and donations of money at the
bridal shower, stag and doe,:, our
wedding and- reception. Special
thanks to those who, helped m any
way. to plan and arrange for our
special events. Your kindness will
always be cherished - and
remembered. Rod and Trish. ---42x
, •
RUTHERFORD
T would like to *ark- the W •
ladies of.the Presbyterian Church
for all their "'good wishes aad'the
bouquet of . carnations on my 95th
birthday. Thanes also to all -who
sent cards and extended ,beat
wishes. God. bless you. all. "Thanks
• again, Ethel Rutherford • 42•
CAMPBELL
I wish. to thank .everyone for cards,
letters and visits while a patient iP
Victoria, Hospital. All was deeply
appreciated. Reg. -42x-
CAMPBFI:i(-FARREL' L
We would like to hank' friends and`
relatives for flowers and donations
as expressions of sympathy on the
death of a sister, .sister-in-law and
aunt. Our- thanks to those who
visited in the retirement home,
hospital and nursing home through
the yea and for the care she
received. Special thanks to the
MacKenzie McCreath Funeral
Home and Rev. Glen Macpherson
for his words of comfort. Millie
Campbell, Ken and Glenna Farrell
and family. Jack and Linda
Campbell. --42x
CURRAN
We would like to thank our family,
relations, friends and neighbours
' for helping us celebrate our sur-
prise 25th Anniversary. Special
thanks to our children Annette and
Jim Ritchie, grandchildren. Aaron,
Amber and Anson Ritchie, daughter
Lavonne and son Murray. Sandra
and Grant: --42
In one of her poems a fitting verse
she wrote
And it's these words that II do wish
to quote
"Suddenly my spirit's lifted, for the
pain had gone away
It vanished with the sunset, or a-..,
Closing of a Day".
by Grandson,
Mike Andrews
47. Cards of Thanks
TO GIVE AWAY; large dog
spayed, „house trained, good with
children, good watch dog. Has had
needles 528337.-42
LOOKING FOR HOMES for 4 kit-
tens. Phone 528-3304.-42x
146. In Memoriam
HENDRIKS
In loving memory of our son Peter
who was taken suddenly by a car
accident 10 years ago on October
17, 1980.
Never for a moment
Are you very far away
You are always in our mind
No matter what we do
All the time within our hearts,
Our thoughts, dear son are of you.
So terribly missed by Mom and
Dad and brothers and sisters. --42a
LEDDY
The family of the late Gertrude
Leddy would like to thank the
nurses and staff at the Maitland
Manor, Goderich, Dr. Cieslar and
nursing staff at Alexander Marine
Hospital, Goderich; .Father Mac-
Namara, Goderich for •bis visits
anal the MacKenzie and McCreath
Funeral Horde, Lucknow. • Also
Father Frank' Dentinger, St.
Augustine and Father Harry
Reitzel, Kingsbridge, the
pallbearers and flower bearers, the
St. Augustine choir and alter boys
and the CWL ladies for the lunch
after the funeral. Special thanks to
those for their visits while she was
sick, also for the Masses, flowers
and donations to the Canadian
Diabetes Association and for food
brought to our homes. Sincere
thanks. The Leddy Family.. -42x
PRIESTAP
We would like to ° express our
warmest thanks to our family,
friends -and neighbours for their
loving concern and sympathy dur-
ing Gerry's illness and since his
passing. Our thanks to Dr. Corrin
and Dr. Street, Dr. Mertens from
the London Regional Cancer. Cen-
tre, 7th floor nurses at Victoria
Hospital Westminster Campus, 4th
floor nurses at St. Joseph's Health
Centre. Dr. Sales, and Dr. Singh.
Your extended care and support to'
Gerry was very much appreciated.
We thank the Luek iow Legion and
the Atkinson for the use of the
wheelchairs and the; Wingham
Kinsmen for • the hospital. bed.
Special thanks to Rev. McFarlane
for your visits, support and your
beautiful funeral service. A warm
thank you 'to Joan Pollard of
MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral
Home for your kindness and
guidance. Thanks to the ladies of
the Lucknow United -Church Women
for a delicious lunch. Also a special'.
thanks ,to Laurie Goetz. You have
been very supportive during the
last few months, Thanks to your
special nursing qualities and your
willingness to give of your time, we
were able to keep Gerry, at home.
This was something that was very
important to him and to us. We
send our sincere appreciation to ,
anyone who sent food, flowers or
plants, cards and fine words.
Thanks for all donations to the
United Church, Kidney Foundation
and Cancer Society. It is at a time
like this when we realize how im-
portant our friends and family are.
"Because of him our own small
world will never be the same,and
all our hearts are filled with love
when people speak his name ... But
though his face may not be seen
among us here today, His love is
felt .in -all the hearts he changed
'along the way." Mary Lou, Brad
and Louise, Heather and Scott,
Dale. --42
47o Cord of Thanks
1RWIN
I
would like to thank all my co-
workers, friends and family for the
retia :dimmed partite and all the love-
ly gifts. Jean. --42x ��a
4-11 BERS
The 441 members who partieiipated
in the Brussels 4-H calf show and
sale on October l th wish to thank
all those leaders, parents, sponaocs
• and local businesses who helped in
organizing this 10th annual sale.
. Last but not least,. thanks to Judge
Bill Scott of Mambo, Brussels
Livestock for the use of their
facilities, Brian Rintoul and staff
for donating their services, Lee
Hinton' as ring man, and: the
buyers who were generous, in their
bidding at the sale. Area 4-11
Members.
REI1) . .
-1.woullike to thank thh Lucknow
AAsssoeiation who planned
the special •afternoon in. honour of
my retirement and for` the beautiful
plaque., I would also like' to thank
,my many friends who came and
for the many . gifts and cards.
Thanks also to. my good' friend
Harr who arranged the party at
my home and also took myself and
Bill• and, my brother-in-law Louie to
Nashville. It was a wonderful'trip.
sincerely Larne Heidi—ear
WEBSTER
Cecil•.Webster gen& thanks, toall\
for their cards, visits, flowers and
prayers while he was a patient in
Victoria : Hospital in London.-r42nz
• ., IRWIN •
I wish to thank all the nurses and
help on -Second floor of Wingham
hospital. and a very special thanks
to 'pr. Bekasiak and to Dr. Corrin
and to the ambulance helpers. Also
to Ross and families. Thanks again.
Mildred Irwin. --42
48. Coming Events
DESSERT EUCHRE
Whitechurch. Women's Institute
Dessert Euchre at 1:30 p.m Mon-
day, October •29 at Whitechurch
Hall. Prizes. Admission $2.00.-42,43
INDOOR FLEA MARKET
14. North St. Wingham, Friday 3-7
p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Ven-
dors
endors wanted 357-2582.-42,43
APPLE DAY AND
BOITLE DRIVE
Lucknow Beavers, Cubs and Scouts
annual Apple Day and bottle drive,
Saturday, October 20 starting at 9,
a.m.-41,42
Reception
for
Vickey Gavin
and
Brent Scott -
Saturday, October 20
Lucknow
9.00 pm -1.00 am
48. Conning Events.
RUMMAGE S
The annual Fall rummage sale
sponsored by the auxiliary to
Wingluun and District s epitat ay',
be held in the Armories
October 18 from 6:3tt 8:30 pans.
and. Friday', October 19 from 10'
a.m, to 12:00 noon. ---42
WALXERTON HERITAGE
FAIR
Plan to attend. the Walkerton
Heritage Fair. One of 304ntera's
finest craft shows. Over booths
of traditional crafts and quilts.,
Many one -of -a -kind items. TEA
..ROOM, Organized FRE.Earking.
Knights of Culur>rl�bus Hall, highway
No. 9 midway between Walkerton
and Mildmay. Admission ;$ 2.00.
November 3rd and 4tla.--.42,43,44
t7OktMMUN1'TY .SHOWER
for Miichele Cook, Thursday, Oc-
tober 25 at 7:30 p.m. Lucknow
'United Church, Everyone
welcome.-�42-43z
ATTEN'T'ION CGIT
M ERS AND LEADERS
Former CGIT members and.
leaders, A TIME TO. REMEMBER
75' YEARS,. Sunday, October 28, 2
p.m., St. Andrew's :.Presbyterian
Church,. Winghar. Speaker'is
Audrey (Tiffin); les. -42,x'
•
;HALLOWEEN DANCE
Saturday, October 27 at .Dungannon
Agricultural Hall. Sponsored by
Dungannon Agricultural Society.
Admission $6.00' per person, dancing
91, music by High Tide. Prizes for.
best costume. Lunch
provided.— 42ar
BAZAAR. AND LUNCHEON
St. Andrew's United Church
Ripley, on Saturday October 27,
11:30 a.m.2 p'.m. Lunch $3.50,
under 10 years '$2.00. x
-NOTHING IS THE SAME
at
WINGHAM. OPTIMIST
"BINGO"
Wednesday October 24
Wingham Legion
$300. Jackpot must go.
New winner take all
Regular games $20 -130,
STARTS 7:30 RM.
LUCKNOW
SkATING CLUB
Figure Skating
October 20 - 8:30 AM
Power Skating
October 24 - 4:30 PM
fa
FREE GST SEMINAR
Lucknow Business Association is
sponsoring a free seminar on the
GST: Wednesday, October 24 at
Lucknow Town Hall, (upstairs?'at 8
p.m. Mr. POrge Brophy, Barrister,
and an accountant from Pannell
Kerr ,and MacGillvray will be
featured speakers. A question
period will follow. Public
welcome.-41-43ar
AFTERNOON TEA
The Lucknow Guiding Community
invites you to a tea in honour of
Bev Thompson for her work and
devotion to the Guiding movement
and its ideals. Sunday, Octobeir 21
from 2 - 4 p.m: in ..the Lucknow
Legion Hall. -41,42x
5 STAR'QILTERS SHOW
Canada Packers Display, \ Mer-
chants . ' Mall, Door prizes.
Teeswater Culross Community Cen-
tre, Friday, October 19, 5 p.m. - 9
p.m. and -Saturday, October 20, 10
a.m. - 5 p.m. Admission
$3.00.-41,42
INDOOR FALL
FLEA MARKET
Saturday, October 20 from 10-2 p.m.
Dungannon Agricultural Hall, lunch
booth, two buildings' of bargains.
Vendors wanted, call 529.7390. Spon-
sored by Dungannon Agricultural
Society.--40,41,42ar
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 Coluinbus,
Thursdays 7:30 p.m. Saltford Valley
Hall, $3200 in prizes. $1000 jackpot
must go.-5tfar