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38. Auctions 11=1:Limuiris
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AUCTION SALE
01 Property Household Effects & Car will be held for ARCHIE
NiCHOLSON 600 Inglis Street. Lucknow (beside C & M
Transport
Saturday, November 16
at 10 a.m. sharp
Property Selling At 1 RM.
Good retirement or starter home on lot approximately 66 ft
!front x i98 h rdeptni - 2 bedroom bungalow with 3 piece bath
upstairs and 2 piece bath downstairs Hanover cupboards.
central vac and central air conditioning. veranda, paved
dr'veway single car garage Town water and sewer Taxes
approximately $1 000 Ideal location - 3 blocks north of Main
Street i Plan 20 Lot 24) Property must be sold as owner is in
Lodge Terms on property 10°0 on day of sale, remainder in 30
days Property selling subject to a reasonable reserve bid
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Grandfather clock, Crosby fridge -
Iike new «Viking electric stove Zenith 29 in console TV (like
new, Zenith VCR 2 patio chairs, small kitchen buffet,
numerous old dishes, set fancy cups & saucers, salt & pepper
shakers ghetto blaster 8 track stereo & radio, TV stand, wick*
flower stand telephone table chesterfield & chair (good), 2
sw+ve chairs pole lamp dining chair. coffee table end table,
crottles Tramper 3:4 iron bed night stand kitchen cabinet, utility
table electric sewing machine clock radio silverware pots &
pans Treater raider fridge old table bedroom tamp, magazine
stand 2 wooden beds wardrobe dresser. clothes hose. coal
ra::i< 2 stuos ,pictures & frames bedding & linens mist
e,ec,r•ca' app ,antes kerosene heater. vacuum cleaner.
sealers lanterns treadle sewing machine, lawn furniture, old
cock s'cve copper bo,ier 'Jiving wringer washer, Inglis
a,zturrratic wasrter tvlottat dryer. GE deep freezer, suitcases 2
large ."rucks garbage pail
ANTIQUES: Dining room table & 6 press back chairs 3 old
press bacv chairs china cabinet with desk, bookcase, buffet,
sideboard cioc;e. dresser glair, small wardrobe
MISCELLANEOUS: _ons'. Deere tiller (like new, Lawn Flight
lawn rrrrjwer new Weer eater, pair car ramps,
r,vrr.erc,us carker,try tr,cl5 Qiurri!num extension ladder,
aiurri ri Jrr. s'ep :adder garden triols wheelbarrow. electric
grlrrde' sander
CAR• -9V Oidsrmribrie cutv-as: Supreme, 97060 kilometers
Sehs as is
Par• to attend as twit is a goad r ffertrig tf weather i,s inclement,
sore wrl' tie weld at : & M'rarisporl
TERMS ON HOUSE CONTENTS: Cash or acceptable cheque
wits', proper U 'day of sale Not responsible for accidents
Verbal annrjurr ,errierits lake precedence over advertising tterrrb
listed as described by owner For information and tU view
property call auctioneer
AUCTIONEER:
Brian Rintoul (519) 357-2349
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CLEARANCE £6jJ
The W utgnam Sales Arena has
been tavoreo with oistrucuoi
Iron) a large footwear distributor
to clear out a law uiventory of
safety footwear. casual shoes.
iuggen, rubber ✓ootswaiter
footwear aria work,clvrhu>g
'!eluding !aerie brands such a
Ku.ulrruar, - Jac Diamond.
Sore; 'terra•, era WridsiAers
Kodiak, (Act. buck. Wtrlvenunr,
brook; Nerd rjunjL-. H.1'
0ruwn baitui. Vaned. M.ustar,g
aria others I•ootwear will ka,
offered at great sav-
utgs
THIS LAWGk
k1t11)$ y N9V-JJi AT 9 AM
WJLL JdLJlf,LD AT 731J;
t�1!+i4tiAa1A ALkSAREENA
Vve will rx open tvlon4ay
Saturday 9 am - 4 pin
Wartgtuua Sales Army 357-2987
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40. Lost/Found
REWARD f OR information
leading towards finding are ,
orange Suzuki 125 Al V
.ionone 395-4420
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43. Births
MUSSATO
Fausto and Edith of
Nobleton are pleased to
announce the safe arrival of
Rebecca Nicole on October
20, 1996 at 'Scarborough
Grace Hospital weighing 9
lbs., 1 oz. Marco and Anana
are thrilled with their new
sister. Proud grandparents
are Rino and Tersilla
Mussato, King City and
Ilene Greer, Lucknow. --45x.
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42. Obituaries
JAMES CONLEY
James Leslie Conley of
Durham, passed away at
the Durham Memorial
Hospital, on Thursday,
October 24, 1996 in his 88th
year. Beloved husband of
the tate /Orma Donalda
Bumnettear father of Joy
and her husband, James
Albrecht, of. Walkerton;
Mervyn and his wife,
Winnie, of Bellwood;
Douglas and his wife,
Elaine, of Wingham. Also
survived by six grandchil-
dren, several great-grand-
children; one sister, Agnes
McLelland, of
Saskatchewan and one
brother, Len, of St. Mary's.
Predeceased by two broth-
ers, tvan.and Eugene and
one sister, Rena in infancy.
Rested at the McCulloch
Funeral' Home, Durham, on
Friday, October 25 from 7 to
9 p.m., where funeral ser-
vice was held on Saturday,
at 2 p.m. Interment, Durham
Cemetery. --45x
46. in
Memoriam
GIBSON
In loving memory ,of our
mother, Esther Gibson. '
In our book
Of precious memories,
A page is gently
Turned today.
Rerriemberedvalways by her
family, --45
HAMILTON
In memory of a dear hus-
band, dad and papa,
(Al) Hamilton who passed
away November 9, 1993.
We cannot lose the ones we
love,
For evert when • they're
gone,
We feel their gentle pres-
ence
In the,hush of every dawn.
We see them in the sunlight
That; makes the. day so
bright,
In the flowers of'sprtrlgtirne,
And in the stars al night
W cannot lose the ones' we
love
For they will always stay -
Irn all that's bright and beau-
tiful
Around Ub every (lay,
1.. ver remembered and sadly
missed by Gladys and fame.
ly. --45x
IRVIN
In, loving 'memory of a dear
husband, father and grand-
father Russel Irvin who
passed away November 9,
1''993.
A heart of gold stopped
beating
Hard working hands at rest
God broke our hearts to
prove to us
He only takes the loving
ones
The leaves and flower may
wither
The golden sun may set
But ,the heart we'ioved so
dearly .
Is the one we won't forget
Always remembered and
sadly missed by Lillian and
family. --46
47. Cards of
Thanks
WALL
Many thanks to our family,
relatives, friends and neigh-
bors for making our 25th
wedding anniversary cele-
bration so special. Thank
you for all the lovely gilts
and cards and for sharing
this occasion with us.
Special thanks to our chil-
dren Krista, Karah and
Jason and parents Mary
and Don Martin for giving us
an anniversary to remember
always. As well, we extend
our thanks to all other
helpers involved and to Jeff
Hatdenby, DJ, for his terrific
music. It was a great party!
Don and Linda. --45x
BURT
We would like to thank our
family and friends for mak-
ing our 50th anniversary
such a beautiful occasion.
Thank you for cards, gifts
and the Sliver Lake W.I. for
the lunch: God Bless you
all. Bill and Bernice. --45x
CAMPBELL
I wish to sincerely thank my
friends and relatives for the
special birthday party, good
wishes and gifts received
Sunday, November 3rd. i
will always treasure the
memories of good times
spent together. Bob. --45x
BAIRD/TIFFIN
Special thanks to our wives
and kids and all those kind
friends who helped with our
50th birthday party. Also to.
all the friends and family for
coming and for the gifts and
cards. Len Baird and Bevin
Tiffin. --45x •
HOWALD
We would like to thank all
our family and friends for
making our .10th anniver-
sary celebration so special,
Thank you for the lovely
flowers, gilts and cards.
Special thanks to Cathy and
Janette for making it such a
big surprise,we had no Idea.
1 ony and Connie.
Thank You
Mary's Family Restaurant
wishes to thank family &„
friends tar Neral
arrangements & best wishes
on our new bu5110365
adventure A spacial thank
you tu'Doug & Mary Lou &
stall tor' making the
transaction go so srnoolhly
Thanks Roger for my first
dollar bill
Russ & Mary Mackie
& larniIy
48. Coming
Events
COME & GO •
TUPPERWARE PARTY
at the home of Judi deBoer,
357 Ross Street, Thursday,
Nov. 7, 7 9 .p.m.
Consultant Bernice Glenn. -
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BINGO
Goderich Knight's of
Columbus, Thursday, 7 p.m.,
Columbus Centre, 390
Parson's Court, $3450 in
prizes. $1000.00 Jackpot
must go.—15tfar
46. Coming
Events
BLYTH FESTIVAL GALA
AUCTION
at Blyth Community Centre
November 9. Preview 5
p.m.; dinner 6:30 p.m.; live
auction 8 p.m. For tickets,
call 523-9300. --41-45cc
BAZAAR & LUNCHEON
Saturday, Nov. 16, 11 a.m.
to 2 p.m. Lucknow
Presbyterian Church. Horne
baking, knitting, sewing,
Christmas crafts, candy,
much more. Everyone wel-
come. See you there. --44-
46ar
ANNOUNCEMENT
Christmas Opeh House at
Crafts & Stuff Country Store
Saturday, Nov. 9, 10 a.m. to
5:30 p.m. Refreshments
and draw. Free gift with $50
purchase. 42 Queen Street,
Tiverton. Phone 368-4858, -
-44-45cc
CRAFT SHOW & SALE
The 12th annual Formosa
Craft Show & Sale,
Saturday, Nov. 9, at the
Formosa Community Centre
from 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Featuring the Fabulous
Talent of 45 exhibitors.
Admission: Adults $1, chil-
dren .50 cents
Preschoolers free. Spacious
Country Cafeteria serving
light lunches and meals all
day. Special interests for
mon, women and children.
Show hosted by the
Formosa Lioness.--44,45cc
HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY BANQUET &
ANNUAL MEETING
Friday, Nov. 15, 6:30 p.m.,
Lucknow tresalo 1.
nes', For ticke
Bolt 528-3619
Of din-
Irley
10. -
CHRISTMAS IN THE
COUNTRY '
Saturday, Nov. 9, 11 a m: -
5 p.m. at John and Diane
Johnston's, S 1/2 Lot 4,
"'Conc. 11 E.D. Ashfield
Township. Quilting, cross
stitch, smocking, goodies,
various other crafts. Phone
529.1031. --44,45x
NUTCRACKER BALLET
Comes to Hlyth Festival,
Dec 10th at 8 p.m, and
Dec 11th al 1 and 8 p.m
Call (51,9) 523-9300 •--44-
49cc
TURKEY BINGO
at Pinecrest Manor Nursing
Home in Lucknow on
Friday, Nov. 15, at 7 p.m.
Everyone 'welcome. --
45,46ar
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LUCKNOW
Chandler ut
Courmerce
cliristinas lianyuel
Saturday., '
Novernher 23, 1996
Lucknow
Community Ceatre
Social Hour 6:00 par
Dinner 7:00 pm
Entertainment ,
Dance to follow
Tickets $13,50
Advance until Nov, 9
815.00 After
Available at
Margie's or
4
Cut & Curl..
48. Coming
Events
CHRISTMAS OPEN
HgUSES
FROM OUR HEART
594 Campbell Street,
Lucknow invites you to
share in its annual open
house Nov. 9 and 10 at the
home of Irene Dickie, East
of Bruce County Rd. 1,
Conc. 3 - 4, 1 mile. Look for
the red roof and THINK
CHRISTMAS. Hours Sat.,
9:30 - 5:30 p.m., Sunday
11a.m. - 4 p.m.
EVERLASTINGS
FLOWERS AND GIFTS
576 Campbell Street,
Lucknow Nov. 8, 9, and 10.
The store will be trans-
formed into a Christmas
Wonderland full of decorat-
ing and gilt giving ideas.
Daily demonstrations,
draws, gifts, and 10% OFF
STOREW1DE. --44ar
REMEMBRANCE DAY
SERVICE
Holyrood Hall, November
11, 10:55 a.m. Sponsored
by Holyrood W.I. --45x
AUBURN & DISTRICT
LIONS CLUB BREAKFAST
Sunday, Nov. 10, 9 a.m. -
1 3 noon, $5/person - family
ra.'r•$20,.,Proceeds for Blyth
Minor Sports and Figure
Skating. Maple syrup donat-
ed by: Robinsons Maple
Syrup Products. --45cc
SANTA'S SHOPPING
BAG EVENT
Saturday, Nov. 231 Mark
your calendars for the 6th
Annual Santa's Shopping
Bag Event and the Annual
Children's House of
Christmas Mouse, Ovsr 70
vendors, baker ,ter-
'ainment. A, % the
Kincardine D' ' Idson
Community Centre, 9 a,m.
to 4 p.m. Adtilts $2/children,
12 & under FREE.
. Proceeds to Kinsmen
Community Projects. For
information call Linda
.Graham 396-8149. 'Bring
your friends.--45-47cc .
CHANGING. SEASONS
Leigh Morgan and Wow
Kids presents "Changing
Seasons" ' featuring
Canadian made Ladies' and ,
Children's' Fashions, Nov,
18, /'30 0,rn. at Benmiller
Inn Advance tickets $8
available at Clinton Credit
Union, Goderich Credit
Union and Benmiller inn.
Proceeds to Huron County
Christmas' Bureau. -
45,46cc
NOSTALGIA-RAMA FALL
SHOW
November 10, ,1996, 10-4..
85 Dealers buying and sell-
ing small antiques, glass-
ware, coins, old advertising
posters, tins., calendars.
postcards, old toys, dolls,
coke, books, documents,
militaria, sports cards, tools,
bottles, breweriana, auto -
mobilia, railroadania,
Victorian beadwork, pho-
tographs, ephemera.
Fairgrounds Auditorium,
Woodstock, ,Ontario. Dealer
ingyiries 1-405-278-7363.--
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