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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-11-13, Page 18Page 18 -- Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, November 13, 1996 138. Auction* 1 CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SALE of Home Furnishings, Antiques, 1987 Ford Tempo Car (selling as is) 1989 Dodge Grand Caravan S.E. Van (selling as is) will be held at Davidson Centre Kincardine Friday November 15 5:30 p.m. For Cheryl & John Zinszer of Southampton & Estate of Douglas D. Lamont of Russell St. Kincardine plus other consignors; partial listing includes; oak Harvest table; Windsor fan back oak chairs; china cabinets;• Blither table with wine rack; round lamp table with rail; oak table and 4 tan back chairs; wicker table; collection of approx. 100 sets of salt & peppers; approx 200 cups and saucers; teapot, cream & sugar sets; Queen's Plate silverware; child's wicker rocker; china cabinet/hutch; Danish collector plates; man's "Royal Stewart" plaid kilt; man's pocket watch; jewellery; Moffat side/side fridge/ freezer; Woods freezer; Moffat 30" stove; Moffat washer & dryer; Ace upright freezer; Quaser microwave & stand; bedroom furnishings; Gingerbread clock; Steeple clock; 24 hour clock; garden and carpenter tools; Hauser lawn furnishings; Weber BBQ with side burners; gas BBQ new in 95. Many other interesting items. Preview after 3:00 p.m. Friday. Listing subject to change without notice. Terms Cash/Cheque with proper I.D. night of sale. - AUCTIONEERS GRANT MCDONALD RiPLEY 395-5353 WALLACE BALLAGH TEESWATER 392-6'170 40. Lost/Found LOST 1 BLACK face Jersey bull with horns, yellow ear tag, approximately 600 lbs. Holyrood area. Jim Steffler 3-95-4204 or 528-2736. - 46x LOST ONE LIMO heifer approximately 525 lbs. between 6 and 10 East and West Wawanosh. Phone 528-2544 and .leave mes- sage, --46x 47. Cards of Thanks LUCKNOW CENTRAL PORT ALBERT 4-H PUBLIC SCHOOL CLUB Would like to thank its corn-. A big thank you from Port munity supporters for their Albert 4-H Club to all the generous contributions to parents and volunteers who the Magazine Fundraising helped with our adopt -a- Campaign. Over 590 sub- highway we couldn't do it scriptions were sold. --46ar " without you. --46cc 42. Obituaries RICHARD WEATHERHEAD Pilchard (Dick) Weatherhead passed away at Seaforth Community Hospital on November 1, 1996 in his 82nd year. He was the son of the late Lewis and Charlotte (Tooke) Weatherhead. For a number of years he farmed in West Wawanosh Township and late, he resided in Beamsville where he was employed by the Bell Telephone. Mr. Weatherhead ts survived by his wife Pearl (Bell) of Huronview Clinton, son Ricky of Calgary, Alberta; daughter, Bonnie Savenago and husband Loris of Stoney Creek; sister. Norma and Donald Weatherhead of Lucknow; sister Grace and her husband Eric Walden of Wingham. He was prede- ce§sed by one sister, Lula. He also leaves to mourn his passing a stepdaughter and several stepsons. He was lovingly remembered by his grandchildren. The funeral was held in the Tasker Funeral Home in Blyth on Sunday, November 3 at which the Rev. Paul Roff officiated. The pallbearers were Loris Savenago, Ross Jacklin, Russell Nesbitt, Bob Nesbitt, Floyd Nesbitt and Carl Nesbitt. interment Greenhill Cemetery, Lucknow. --46x 146. In Memoriam GLENN In memory of Oliver, who passed away suddenly November 16, 1995. The moment that you left me My heart was split in two The one side filled with memories fhe other died with you. They say there is a reason They say that time will heal But neither time nor reason Help the emptiness I feel. Sadly missed by your wife Lenore. --46x TiFFIN In loving memory of a dear mother, grandmother and great grandmother, Mrs. Orville (Elizabeth) Tiffin, who passed away November 11, 1980. We can't have old days back When we were all together, But secret tears and loving thoughts Will be with us forever. Lovingly remembered by Joe; Marian and family and Jean and family. --46 47. Cards of Thanks 47. Cards of Thanks EVERLASTINGS I would like to thank every- one for attending my Christmas Open House. The door prize winners are: Angel - Brenda Berry, fruit basket - Tara Ctratham, Christmas centre piece - Nancy Michie. Susan Cook was the lucky winner of the From Our Heart/Everlastings gift bas- ket. Thanks to my family and staff for all their hard work and support and also to Pat McKillop for being at my beck and call. Thanks again to everyone and I look forward to seeing you throughout the Christmas Season. Tracy Meurs. -- 46ar FROM OUR HEART Thank you to my many cus- tomers who attended my 6th annual Christmas Open House. It was very success- ful with over 350 visitors. Winner of the fabulous gift basket was Mary McIntosh. Thank you to everyone who helped me make it a suc- cess. Irene Dickie. --46ar HACKETT We would like to thank the following local businesses for their generous gift of keepsake birth plate for Jillena. The Mayfair Restaurant; Lucknow Village Market; Lucknow District Co-operative; Everlastings Flowers & Gifts; McDonagh Insurance & Real Estate; Willits Tire Service; Snobelen Farms Ltd.; Puddleducks Day Care; and Finlay Decoratots. Greg, Chris, Emma, Chase and Jillena. - -46x 48. Coming Events BiNGO Goderich Knights of Columbus, Thursday, 7 p.m. Columbus Centre, 390 Parson's Court, $3450 in prizes. $1000.00 Jackpot must go.—15tfar CHRISTMAS CRAFT SHOW 'November 23, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Dungannon Agricultural Hall. Local crafters. Loonie admission. Lunch available. Sponsored by -Dungannon Stewards. Door prize.--46,47ar 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 NUTCRACKER BALLET Comes to Blyth Festival, Dec. 10th at 8 p.m. and Dec. 11th at 1 and 8 p.m. Call (519) 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 48. Coming Events SANTA'S SHOPPING BAG EVENT Saturday, Nov. 23! Mark your calendars for the 6th Annual Santa's Shopping Bag Invent and the Annual Children's House of Christmas Mouse. Over 70 vendors, bake sale, enter- tainment. All at the Kincardine Davidson Community Centre, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Adults $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, 7:30 p.m. 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 TURKEY BiNGO S1. Augustine Church Turkey Bingo, Monday, Nov. 25, 8 p.m., 10 turkeys, 2 share the wealth. Door prizes. Admission $1. Everyone welcome, -- 46,47cc GIGANTIC BOOK SALE Saturday, Nov. 16, 10 - 2 p.m, at Pinecrest Manor, Bob Street, Lucknow. Great prices. Everyone welcome. - -46x ATTENTION SNOWMOBILERS Time to get that trail permit! Now to December 1, 1996 they are $85. after that $110, Obtain these from your local club: St. Helens - Ross Errington, John DeBruyn or Marion Taylor. - -46-48 SINGLES DANCE Sunday, Nov. 17th at the Wingham Legion Hall. Dancing from 7 p.m. to 11' p.m. Music by Black Magic. No blue jeans please. -- 46cc PINECREST MANOR NURSING HOME is holding a "Book Blowout Sale" Sat. November 16th 10 AM-2PM Great Books. Great Prices Proceeds to Residence Council LUCKNOW Chamber, of Commerce Christmas Banquet . Saturday, November 23, 1996 Lucknow Community Centre Social Hour 6:00 pin Dinner - 7:00 pm Entertainment Dance to follow Tickets 513.50 ' Advance until Nov. 9 $1 5.00 After Available al Margies or Y S Cut & Curl f .4 48. Coming Events CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING Kick off the Christmas sea- son on Nov. 29, at 7:30 p.m. with Chamber of Commerce's annual lighting of the Christmas tree, at the post office corner. Children welcome to bring home- made decorations. Enjoy carol singing and hot choco- late.--46,47,48ar F.E. MADILL S.S. Taking The Mystery Out of Post -Secondary Education Monday, Nov. 18 at 7:15 in the library at F.E. Madill S.S. Guest speaker on OSAP. Information on the application process, accom- modations, college and uni- versity options. For parents of senior students, --46ar COMPUTER FAIR Fifth annual computer fair, Sunday, Nov. 17, Teeswater Community Centre, 11 5 p.m. Proceeds to Figure Skating Club. Admission $2.50, under 10 free. --46cc MURRAY'S CHRISTMAS HOUSE The Christmas tradition of Murray's Christmas House is open every day until Dec. 22 - 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. You've seen us on T.V. and read ab'but us. Please don't miss all our fabulous excit- ing and unique gifts and decorating ideas, tour 10 exciting rooms. Experience the ultimate Christmas. Treat yourself, your family, and all of your friends. Don't delay come today! 10% oft every purchase, 50% off select merchandise. 7304 Richmond St., Arkona, 519- 828-3398 or 1-800-575- 1974. --46cc CHRISTMAS BUREAU If you need help this Christmas for your family, the Huron County Christmas Bureau is here for you. Please call us at 524-7356 or 1-800-265- 5198.--46,47cc Steers, heife •s sell higher A very strong market saw fed steers and heifers siting a good $3 higher with cows selling steady. Veal sold $2 - $3 higher on a strong trade. Lambs sold $5 higher. Stockers sold steady on Friday. Steers 229 on offer sell- ing from 90.00 to 96.00 to the high of 101.00. Heifers 149 on otter sell- ing from 90.00 to 96.00 to the high of 97.25. Cows 395 on offer sell- ing from 25.00 to 50.00 to the high of 62.00.. Bulls 25 on offer selling from 41.00 to 45.50 to the high of 58.00. Veal 386 on offer selling from: Plain and heavy Holstein: 50.00 to 75.00; Holstein: 80.00 to 100.00; beef: 90.00 to 118.00. John Martin, Lucknow, 3, avg. 668 lbs., avg. 102.20 to 118.00. Eric' Scheurwater, Paisley, 18, avg. 649 lbs., avg. 99.99 to 113.50. Bill . DeVos Jr., Bluevale, 5, avg. 648 lbs., avg. 97.27 to 100.00. Lambs: 50 lbs,, to 80 lbs., 147.50 to 172.50; 80 to 95 lbs. 135.00 to .140.00; over 95 lbs. 105,00 to 130.00. Sheep: 20.00 to 50.00. Goats: 10.00 to 110,00. Did you know that... For older adults, regu- lar physical activity .that includes interaction with others is `more likely, to increase life satisfaction',? Dairy information now on CD-ROM • Dairy production fact - sheets are now available on 'CD-ROM.. "Dairy INFO" is a collection of dairy production fact - sheets and publications that have been digitalized and; published on CD- ROM. The Dairy INFO CD-ROM marks a num- ber of firsts in Canada: First CD-ROM publica- tion of its kind in Canada; as well, the first time the publications on dairy production technol- ogy from across, Canada have been brought together in one orga- nized, searchable infor- mation package. oirji-A-P—N\RA new s In the CD-ROM fowl it is convenient to use, allows for fast searching and viewing of graphics and is not dependent on phone lines, line charge'; or modem speed. -Beef information on CD-ROM is being devel- oped and will be avail- able soon: For further informa- tion on how to obtain the Dairy INFO CD-ROM, contact Blair Murray, at _6I3-258-8300.