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Ludlow Sentinel, Wednesday, August 16, 1978—Page 21
South Kinloss residents enjoy holidays
BY RUTH BUCHMEIER
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reed of
Hazel Park, Michigan, and
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reed
of Windsor, spent a few days
with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. Reed. They also
visited with other relatives in
the area.
Mrs. Clarence Allan, Deb-
by and Duayne visited with
her mother, Mrs. Whitney of
Milton.
Hans Teissl of Austria was
a guest with Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Stever and Doug on
Friday. Hans is a Lions
International Youth Ex-
change member and is
staying with Mr. and Mrs.
Barry McDonagh of Luck -
now.
Mrs. Clarence Allan and
ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
OF
REAL ESTATE, ANTIQUES &
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS ON
SATURDAY, AUG. 19, 1978
STARTING AT 11:00 A.M.
FROM
THE TOM JAMIESON ESTATE
In the village of Whitechurch just off Hwy. No: 86, 5
miles west of Wingham or 8 miles east of Lucknow.
Real Estate: Older 4 bedroom 2 -storey home with
detached garage. Home has dining, living room with
large kitchen,,and wood shed also has front veranda
with ornate trim work. All this situated on approx. 1-5
acre lot. Property will be offered for sale subject to
very reasonable reserve bid at approx. 1 p.m. Terms
on Real Estate $500 down day of sale balance in 30
days.
SALE CONSISTS OF:
Furniture and Household Effects: 2 - Antique 2 -piece
bedroom suites with high back beds, dressers with
matching commodes, old bonnet chest, 2 piece
chesterfield suite (Queen Anne style) walnut china
cabinet, 2 rockers 1 in solid oak, 2 -tier cherry table,
'walnut hall,table, gentleman's chest of drawers, plant
table, GunSon-ola phonograph (Wingham), with box of
.old --records, old fainting couch, 2 'Victbrian parlor
chairs, dining table with 6 matching oak -chairs, child's
press back high chair, early Ontario chairs, flat to wall
cupboard, Wingham'clippet cook sto:ye with reservoir.
(- xcellent) apartment size refrigerator, , wringers.
w sher •drop."leaf able, "smal'I'grandfatiier clock (oak
case);
Glassware, china and collectables: Assortment of
} Wfdgewood., Carnival., Depression, ; Occ. Japan,
tJipjh, Limoges,-settiog for 12 English china, early
Canadian goblets, pressed candle holders,,oil lamps,
old hanging lamp, Epern, antique baby buggy, copper
boilers, sad irons, tea tins, sealers, silver shaving
stand, good selection of silverware, old quilts, ali•types
of bedding, old toots, etc. Also selling 1963 Ford 300 as is
(mechanically o.k.). and much more.
Terms - Cash, cheques, chargex or Mastercharge.
Management not responsible for accidents day of sale.
P.S. Remember date and starting time.
SALE CONDUCTED BY
AYLMER AUCTUONS
SALES MANAGER AUCTIONEER
ED KIKKERT JAKE KIKKERT
773-2261 357-2987
Open
Wedding Reception
WILL BE HELD FOR
David Caesar
and Virginia Chisholm
Following their marriage on
Saturday, August 26, 1978
At Saltford Valley Hall
Dancing: 9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
TO SOUTHERN COMFORT
Everyone Welcome
WANTED
Cedar Rails
Phone 5294935
Weekends Only
Duayne holidayed at Sauble
Beach last week for a few
days with friends.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Ritchie and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Nick
Barclay of St. Pauls. Little
John Arkell of Fort Erie
spent a week's holiday with
his grandparents and then
his mother, Mrs. Barb Ark -
ell, and Doug Young came to
pick him up. Then all
attended the Johnston reun-
ion at Mitchell on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Evan Keith,
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gra-
ham and Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Forster visited with
Rev. and Mrs. Baulch ana
family at Sauble Beach and
Mr. and Mrs, B. T. Sangster
at Southampton on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Welch
and Cameron have returned
to their home in Kingston
after spending three weeks
at their home here.
Mr. Denver Dickie is on a
business trip to Kamloops,
British Columbia.
Mrs. Jean Ruttan of North
Ville, Michigan, is spending
a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Needham.
Mrs. Schmid accompanied
by her daughtedr-/and son-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Hagedorn of Paisley, had a
trip on the Chi-Cheemaun
and toured Northern Ontario
on their way home,
Weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Needham
were Mr. and Mrs. Reid
Smith of Awa, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Marshall of Fort Franks,
Mr. and Mrs. Liz Tullock of
London and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Buchanan of Oliphant.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Beunell- Estabrook
(nee Ruth Graham), who
were married on Saturday.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Dick McQuillan were Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon McQuillin of
Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. George
Hicks of Kincardine and Mr.
and Mrs. John Kennedy (nee
Fran Buckley) of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Clark visited with relatives at
Dublin on Sunday.
The Kinloss Girls baseball
team is through for the year.
They placed second in the B
division. Many thanks to
their coach, Jack Mali, who
started this girls team. So
keep up the good work • girls
and better luck next year.
John and Donna Carter
returned home Saturday
after spending a week at
Callander Bay.
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