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38. Auctions
EXTENSIVE CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of
240 Ewes, Farm Machinery,
Feed, Household Items &
Collectibles for
Grant & Brenda Anger
R.R. #2, Wingham
Lot 25, Conc 12, Turnberry
Twp 3 mi N.W of Wingham,
turn west at Hodgins f3uildall
'Watch for Signs
Saturday, November 23
9:00 A.M.
For information call owners
Grant & Brenda Anger
519-357-3889
Auctioneer:
Brian Rintoul
519-357-2349
AUCTION SALE
Of
Household Effects, Tools,
Collectibles, Guns & Miniature
Ponies will be held for
Bill & Nila Giouscher of
Goderich
South of Goderich on 21
Highway, across from
MacDonalds Restaurant or
beside Suncoast Mall.
Watch for signs.
Saturday, November 30
10:00 A.M.
MINIATURE PONIES: 1
yearling Bay filly, born Sept.
9, 1995, 1 Pinto Stud colt,
born May, 1996.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS &
COLLECTIBLES: Maple
table & 6 chairs, vanity with
chair, wooden press back
high chair, dressers, set of
dining chairs, 2 a'htique
chairs, antique wooden
rocking chair, desk, set of
round top chairs, chest of
drawers, wicker clothes
basket, coffee table, coffee
grinder, wooden barrel, 3
bicycles, 2 folding hide -a -
beds, butter bowl & prints.
GUNS: One model 12
Winchester, one model 303
with scope, one 410 pump
gun Model 607 (CIL), one
model 303, one 22 Marlin:
one 22 20 gauge over-under
(Salvage 24 Series), one 22
fully automatic 66 Remington,
wooden gun case with glass
front.
FAC REQUIRED ON GUNS
HORSE EQUIPMENT &
MISCELLANEOUS: New
team harness set (nylori)-
large pony or driving harness,
wagon with rubber tires- and
long and short tongue, 2
wheeled trailer with dump.
The following items fit an 18
horse lawn tractor: 3PH disc
John Deere snow blower,
John Deere 1 furrow plow.
Set of high -tops, new horse
halters, horse collars, new
neck yokes with twins, 2 pony
carts, new set of nylon lines,
double trees, Wipple trees,
Buggy poles, hay knife,
tractor chains, cages, set of
antique wheelbarrow scales,
grain auger & motor, battery
charger, antique corn shelter,
ladder, logging chains, new
tools, cattle clippers, new set
of cattle dehorners, cattle
pinchers •
TERMS: Ca,,i acceptable
cheque w proper I.D. day
of sale. No. responsible for
accidents. Verbal
announcements take
precedence over advertising.
Items listed as described by
owner.
For more information
contact Mr. Bill Glouscher at
519-524-9487
AUCTIONEER:
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Auctions 142. Obituaries
CONSIGNMENT
AUCTION SALE
to be held at
Brindley Sale Yard
Dungannon
Saturday,
November 23
9:30 A.M.
consisting of approx 75
Tractors, approx 150 Pcs
of equipment plus
Backhoes, Skid Steers.
Dozers etc
TRACTORS: Versatile 276
(1100 Hrs ), Case 5140
4WD, Ford 5610 4 WD &
loader, (3) MF 50s, (3) MF
135's, (2) Ford 5000's with
loaders, MF 1100 & cab, IH
685 w/cab & loader, MF
265, JD 1010, (10) 8 & 9 N
Fords; MF 50C & loader; (2)
IH H's; IH 414, Belarus 255,
(2) MH Pony's, IH cub, MF
65, Case 530; Cockshutt
1750, MF Super 90; Case
630 & loader; MF 20C &
loader; MF 255 & loader,
MF 135 & loader, MF 165,
IH 454, IH 654, DB 1240,
JD 40
BACKHOES - DOZERS -
SKIDSTEERS: JD 410
tractor -loader -backhoe,
Case 580 K 4WD backhoe,
AC HD11 dozer; Bobcat
731 skidsteer (diesel),
Thomas diesel skidsteer,
Michigan 55 pay loader.
EQUIPMENT- SNOW -
BLOWERS -SNOW-
MOBILES - ETC.: (30)
snowblowers (new & used);
plows - discs - cults -
harvesters - forage boxes -
trailers - snowmobiles - 4
wheelers - etc. - etc. - etc.
(You name it - we have it)
TERMS: Cash or cheque
with proper I.D. - 8% Sales
Tax and 7% G.S.T. where
applicable. Owner or
auctioneer riot responsible
for accidents or loss of
purchase day of sale. Any
announcements day of sale
take precedence over
Written advertising.
AUCTIONEER
GORDON H. BRINDLEY
(519) 529-7970 Res.
529-7625 Bus.. \*;
39.Educational
COUNSELLOR TRAINING
Institute of Canada offers
correspondence courses for
the Diploma in Counselling
Practise beginning this
month. For a brochure
phone Toll-free 1-800-665-
7044.--47bc
EARN YOUR GRADE 12
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guide, answer sheets, appli-
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47bc
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14111ENDRICK A.
HARTEMINK
Hendrick (Henry) A.
Hartemink, of Lucknow,
passed away at the
Wingham and District
Hospital, on Nov. 11, 1996,
in his 62nd year. The retired
Kinloss township farmer
was a member of, the
Lucknow Christian
Reformed Church. He was
born in Varsveld, Holland,
on Nov 29, 1934 a son of
the late Bernard and Mina
(Groot-Nibelink) Hartemink.
Mr. Hartemink is survived
by five children Chris of
Timmins, Bernie of Guelph,
Ivonne Congram of
Lucknow, Monica Rester of
Waterloo and Alex
Hartemink of Waterloo; two
brothers, Gerrit of Whitby
and Dick of Aylmer; two sis-
ters, Dein Hemstra of
Aylmer and Leda
Migchelbrink of Holland;
and eight grandchildren. He
was predeceased by his
wife Hannah (Brouwer) in
1992, a sister and brother.
Visitation was at the
Mackenzie and McCreath
Funeral Home, Lucknow,
where the funeral was con-
ducted by Pastor Ron
Luchies on Nov. 14. spring
interment --47ar
DELLA MAE ROBB
Mrs. Della Mae Robb at
Versa Care Centre,
Goderich, November 12,
1996. Della was born in
Ashfield Township on
December 20, 1905. She
was the only daughter of
John and Annie (Johnstone)
Farrish, She was a member
of Ashfield Presbyterian
Church for many years and
later Knox Presbyterian
Church, Goderich. She mar-
ried Lloyd Robb on July 25,
1931 in Goderich. Della and
Lloyd farmed in Ashfield for .
many years where they
enjoyed working together at
Pine Grove Farm. They
retired to Goderich in 1979.
Della is survived by her lov-
ing daughter Anna and her
husband Jack Wilson, and
her granddaughters Lea
Wilson and Brenda and her
husband Peter Malcolmson,
all of London. ,She is also
survived by sisters-in-law
Mrs. Flora Beaton of
Wingham and Mrs. Noreen
Robb of Point Clark, and
several nieces and
nephews. She was prede-
ceased by her husband in
1983 and her brothers
Elmer and Lorne Farrish.
Visitation took place at
McCallum Pella Funeral
Home on November 14
where the funeral service
was held on November 15
with the Reverend Nan St.
Louis officiating. Pallbearers
were Jasper Farrish, Grant
Farrish, Jack Farrish,
Donald Farrish, Gord
Walters and George
Adams. Interment Greenhill
Cemetery, Lucknow. --.47cc
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39.Educational
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by corresponoence. For free
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contact U & R Tax Schools,
1345 Pembina Hwy.,
Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3T
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Enquire about exclusive
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46. In
Memoriam
LAVIS
In loving memory of a dear
father and father-in-law,
Harry Lavis who passed
away December 7, 1994
and a dear mother and
mother-in-law, Mary E.
Lavis who passed away
.November 23, 1995.
Their memory is a keepsake
With which we'll never part.
God has them in his keep-
ing
We have them in our hearts.
Always remembered by son
James, Mary and family. --
47x
47. Cards of
Thanks
HARKNESS
Many thanks to all who sent
cards, flowers, gifts, and
fruit also phone calls and
visits while a patient in
London and Kincardine hos-
pitals. Margaret. --47
LYONS
We would like to thank
everyone who attended our
25th anniversary party and
made the night a very spe-
cial memory for us. Thanks
also for cards, gifts and tele-
phone calls. Special thanks
to our three children and our
families for their hard work
organizing the party. We
really enjoyed ourselves.
John and Helen. --47
JOHNSTON
The exhibitors and I would
like to thank the visitors of
our, 1st annual Christmas in
the Country,'. open house.
Thanks to all of you we had
a very successful day.
Diane. --47x
MACINTYRE
Thanks to everyone who
helped out at the time of my
accident. The phone calls,
cards, plus offers to help
were very much appreciat-
ed. Thanks also to everyone
who helped look after
Bradley. Paul. --47
48. Coming
Events
CONCERNED CITIZENS
OF ASHFI4.D & AREA
An informal wind down
evening Saturday, Nov. 30,
8 p.m. Lucknow Sports
Complex, upstairs room.
Potluck lunch. Everyone
welcome. --47,48x
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR &
TEA
on Saturday, Nov. 30, 9
a.m. to 1 p.m. at the
Lucknow Legion. $1 admis-
sion. Sponsored by the
Lucknow & District Kinettes.
--47,48ar
48. Coming
Events
SIGHTS N SOUNDS
for a winters night Sunday,
Nov. 24, 7:30 p.m. Lucknow
Presbyterian Church. An
advent service featuring
over 100 slides by photog-
rapher Phil Norten. A spe-
cial service designed to lead
us into the Advent and
Christmas season. Visual
images, meditations and
music will help prepare us
as we begin the journey
towards Christmas. Special
offerings for the Women's
House of Bruce. Everyone
welcome. --47
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 prizes.--46,47ar
SANTA'S SHOPPING
BAG EVENT
Saturday, Nov. 23! Mark
your calendars for the 6th
Annual Santa's Shopping
Bag Event 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
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
GOSPEL MEETINGS'
at
Lucknow District
Christian School
Mondays
and
Wednesdays
8:00-9:00 p.m
ALL WELCOME
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for your
Christmas
Party
Family Style or Buffet
Formosa Inn
519-367-5944
for reservations
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48. Coming
Events
BREAKFAST WITH
SANTA '
Ripley -Huron Optimist Club
presents Breakfast with
Santa in Ripley on
Saturday, Dec. 7, at Ripley -
Huron Community Center
meeting room from 9 a.m. -
12 noon. Adu'ts $5 each,
children 6 -12 years $3, 5
and under free. For tickets
call 395-2436 or 395-5996. -
-47-49cc
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
TEA & BAKE SALE
The Ladies Auxiliary to
Branch 309 Royal Canadian
Legion, Lucknow invite you
to their tea and bake sale.
Saturday, Nov. 23rd, 2 p.m.
- 4p.m. at Legion Hall. --47x
SENIORS CHRISTMAS
PARTY
All Lucknow and area
seniors are invited to a
Christmas Variety Show
sponsored by the Junior
Women's Institute Monday,
Dec. 2, 7 p.m. in the Town
Hall. Prizes and lunch. Free
admission. --47,48
TURKEY BINGO
St. Augustine Church
Turkey Bingo, Monday,
Nov. 25, 8 p.m., 10 turkeys,
2 share the wealth. Door
prizes. Admission $1.
Everyone welcome. --
46,47cc
CHRISTMAS BUREAU
If VOtit ,need ,help this
Chriatailis for your family,
the Huron County
Christmas Buk *u is here
for you. Plea ill u�. at
m, .,w
524-7356 or 1''-X00-265-
5198.--46,47cc
CHRISTMAS TREE
LIGHTING
Kick off the Christmas sea-
son on Nov. 29, at 7:30 p 'n,
with Chamber or
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
T.T.F.F.
Tupperware Tax Free
Friday at Bernice Glenn's,
Dungannon on Nov. 29,
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Draws, gifts, coffee and
calories. Don't come alone,
bring a carload. Phone 529-
7934.--47,48cc
HANDEL'S MESSIAH
Blyth Festival Singers.
December 1 at 2:30 and
7:30 p.m. . . Knox
Presbyterian Church,
Goderich. Guest organist
Ian Sadler. Tickets $10
advance, $12 at the door.
Tickets available from choir
members. Blyth Festival
Box Office, Synder Studios,
Wingham: Campbell's
Photography, Goderich:
Dutch Store, Clinton: Nifty
Corners, Seaforth. --
47,48cc