HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-07-13, Page 17LARGE AUCTION SALE
to be held at
WINGHAM AUCTION CENTRE
SAT., JULY 16, 1983 - 11 A.M.
for the estate of Harold (Shorty) Brooks,
Wingham, with a small addition
8 pce. dining room suite; 2 Fry & Blackhall chester-
fields; 3 cushion sofa; parlour table; drum 8 end tables;
several foot stools; kitchen table 8 4 wing back padded
chairs; 2 antique rockers; antique parlour display stand
w. mirror b side shelves; 2 pce. sectional settee; Easy
chair and stool; antique comb. dresser -armoire; cedar
chest; 3 pce. bedroom suite; 3 mirrors; floor lamps; hip
top trunk; several upholstered chairs; Samsonite card
table b chairs; bedding - sheets, blankets, pillows, etc.;
7 elec. heaters; 2 de -humidifiers; several electric
clocks; new chain saw - 16" - 510 SP Sweden; quantity
hand tools; electric motor; band saw; garden tractor
trailer; chest freezer; Ige. Frost Free 2 door fridge; 2
electric stoves - 30" and 22"; 2 door upright fridge -
freezer; G.E. washer; G.E. dryer; mantel clock (Session)
pillared style; antique mantel clock; 2 doz. bone china
cups, saucers; dishes. glassware - carnival, depression,
etc; approx. 250 records; kitchen pots, pans 8 electrical
kitchen items; ant. cool oil lamp; Ige. quantity shovels,
rakes. hoes. etc.; lawn mower; old manual typewriter;
toys; motorcycle trunk; new plastic portable toilet.
THIS IS A PARTIAL LISTING.
PREVIEW, Friday, July 15, 1983, 2-5 and 7-9 and Satur-
day, July 16, 1983 10 a.m. to sale time.
MOBILE LUNCH
JACK ALEXANDER -AUCTIONEER
TEL. 357-1011 and 357-1442
30. In memoriam
MAIZE
In loving memory of a dear
mother and grandmother,
Ida Maize, who left us on
July 8th, 1981, and a dear
father and grandfather, Har-
vey Maize, who left us on
January 10th, 1982.
God looked around his gard-
en.
And found an empty place,
He looked upon this earth,
And saw your tired face,
He put his arms around you,
And lifted you to rest,
His garden must be beautiful
He takes only the best.
If teardrops could build a
stairway,
And memories were a lane,
We would walk all the way to
heaven,
And bring you home again.
Lovingly remembered and
always missed by the family.
—28x
31. Cards of thanks
McDONAGH
We would like to thank Dr.
Jolly and the nurses on the
maternity ward for a safe
delivery and excellent care
while in the hospital.
Joanne and Dan
—28x
HOGAN
I would like to thank all the
friends, neighbours and rela-
tives who attended and con-
tributed to my shower June
29. Special thanks to Betty
and Delores Van Osch and
the others who arranged it.
Leona Hogan
—28
PARADE COMMITTEE
A special thanks to all who
helped in the parade with
directing, registering, judg-
ing and all who entered floats
in the Jamboree '83 parade.
Bob McIntosh,
Parade Chairman.
—28
McQUILLIN
The family of the late Charles
W. McQuillin wish to ex-
press their sincere apprecia-
tion to relatives, friends and
neighbours for the many acts
of kindness, beautiful floral
tributes, memorial donations
to the Heart Fund, many
cards and expressions of
sympathy. and for donations
of food, during our recent
sad bereavement. We ex-
press heartfelt thanks to
members of the Lucknow
Fire Department emergency
team, the ambulance attend-
ants, Doctors, and all who
assisted at the scene when
Charles collapsed; to Dr.
Jolly at the hospital, to the
Rev. George Garratt for his
words of comfort, the Branch
309 Canadian Legion Serv-
ice, the MacKenzie and Mc-
Creath Funeral Home, the
pallbearers, flower bearers.
and the ladies of St. Peter's
A.C.W., who served lunch
after the funeral. Again to all
our sincere and heartfelt
thanks.
Beatrice McQuillin
William McQuillin
Mildred and Bill Purdon
Jean McQuillin
—28x
ERRINGTON
i would like to thank all my
relatives and many friends
who sent cards and gifts to
me while I was in Victoria
Hospital and Wingham Hos-
pital. Special thanks to Dr.
Tew and his associates; also
to Drs. Corrin, Jolly and
McKim and nursing staff.
Thanks again.
Dorothy Errington
—28
31. Cards of thanks
HACKETT-CUNNINGHAM
We would like to thank
everyone who gave willingly
of their time in the food area
during Jamboree. Lucknow
and District can be proud of
their organizations. Thanks
to the Ackert's out of town
help; Sheila Clarke, Mary
Lou Raynard, Nancy Murry
and Ruth Bell, who gave so
much.
Eunice Cunningham
Dianne Hackett
—28
FIGURE SKATING CLUB
The members of the Lucknow
Figure Skating Club and its
executive wish to thank Joan
Helm and Marlene Struthers
for organizing the club's food
booth at the tractor pull this
year. Thanks also to the
skaters, parents and friends
of the club who worked in the
booth. Your efforts will help
to offset club ice costs next
season. —28
HACKETT - PENTLAND
We would like to thank the
Lucknow Fire Department,
the OPP, and neighbours and
friends from the ninth and
tenth concession of Ashfield
for their effort and concern in
locating our children. Special
thanks to Kevin Alton and
George Dierolf for finding
the three by canoe.
Wayne and Gloria,
Alex and Ella,
Larry and Nellie
—28
32. Coming events
BREASTFEEDING CLINIC
Breastfeeding or thinking of
it? Come, discuss with other
mothers at the Breastfeeding
Clinic, Wednesday, July 20,
at 2 p.m. at the Wingham
United Church Parlour. Bab-
ys will be weighed if desired.
Bring your baby and a friend.
—28
CHILD HEALTH CLINIC
The Huron County Health
Unit invites you to attend the
Child Health Clinic held at
the Health Unit office, Wing -
ham Hospital Clinic Building
on Wednesday, July 20, 1983
from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for:
1. Health Surveillance
2. Anaemia Screening
3. Immunization
4. Fluoride
ADULT IMMUNIZATION
WILL ALSO BE OFFERED
AT THIS CLINIC
—28ar
SOCIAL EVEING
A social evening for Wallace
and Ruth Ballagh who have
moved to Teeswater, Thurs-
day, July 14, at Teeswater
Town Hall. Music by Tiffin's
Orchestra. Ladies please
bring lunch. Everyone wel-
come. —28x
CRAFT SHOW
Huron -Bruce Arts and Crafts
inc. Craft Show Friday, July
29, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and
Saturday, July 30, 10 a.m. to
4:30 p.m.. Ripley Huron
Community Centre. Quilt
Auction Friday. 8 p.m. Anti-
ques and Crafts for show and
sale. demonstrations, lucky
draws, entertainment, food
and fun. Admission 50c.
Proceeds for Community pro-
ject:. —28.29
COMMUNITY SHOWER
A community shower will be
held in the Presbyterian
Church Hall on July 20 at
8:00 p.m. for Barbara Haw-
thorne. Everyone welcome.
—28x
32. Coming events
SUMMER FLING
Lucknow Agricultural Society
are sponsoring Walter Ost-
anek on Saturday, August 6,
at the Community Centre.
Dancing 9 - 1. Tickets $10 per
couple. Lunch included. All
proceeds to the new Kins-
men Ball Park. Tickets may
be purchased at Lucknow
Variety & Dry Goods, Mc-
Donagh Insurance or phone
528-2184. —28,30,31
CRAFT SHOW
Lucknow's 13th Craft Festiv-
al will be held on Friday, July
29 (12 noon - '10 p.m.) and
Saturday, July 30 (10 a.m. - 5
p.m.) Free draws every hour.
Admission 50c. Crafts,
home-made baking and fresh
produce for sale. Sponsored
by Lucknow Agricultural Soc-
iety. —28,29,30
PORK BARBECUE
The Nile Inner Circle Pork
Barbeque at Nile United
Church, Sunday, July 17 -
5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Adults, $5.00; children, 6 -
12, $3.00; pre-schoolers free.
Tickets - 529-7259. —28
HELM REUNION
On the 12th Ashfield at the
home of Jim and Isobel
Hunter, Sunday, July 17.
Dinner at 1:15 p.m. —28
GARAGE SALE
At Couga Drive, Point Clark.
Books, children's and baby
equipment and clothes; 30
inch range and much more
on Saturday, July 16 at 9:30
a.m. —28
DUNGANNON FAIR
QUEEN CONTEST
Any single girl between
seventeen and twenty-two
years of age by August 1,
1983 who is interested in
entering the Dungannon Fall
Fair Queen contest, please
contact Joyce Caesar at 529-
7138 by August 1, 1983. The
first ten entrants will be
accepted. —28
Attention
Farmers
A. For sale
TOWER KING pressed stave
silos, with complete dura -
guard liner and self storing
haylage, ensilage, or high
moisture grain. Early order
discounts. Representative
Francis Boyle, R. # 3, Ripley,
395-5088. —13tf
WHEAT STRAW, good.
clean; up to 200 acres, 30c
per hale, in the swath. Phone
395-5874. —27,28
CLIPPER 22" self propelled
lawn mower; 2 furrow drag
plow: 8 ft. truck cab: 2
snowmotiles for parts. Phone
395-2779. —28
CASE 660 self propelled
combine with pickup and reel
in good condition. Phone
396-7440. —28,29
CATTLE OILER. free stand-
ing type; also Smyth cattle
squeeze. Phone 395-2438.
—28
VERSATILE self propelled
swather; Case combine pull.
with Case motor. Phone
395-2451. Elmer Vance.
—28x
HAY FOR SALE, haled and
stooked. Phone 395-5654 af-
ter 9 p.m. —28
B. Custom work
CUSTOM BALING of large
round bales. $5.50 per bale.
Phone 529-7857. —24-29
COMBINING available for
wheat, barley, mixed grains,
soybeans and corn. Excellent
service and competitive rat-
es. Contact Robert Emerson,
395-5115. —28-31
ROUND BALING, large bal-
es, $4.50 per bale for large
acreage; $5.00 per bale for
small acreage. Phone 529-
7302. —28
C. Wanted
STEEL GRANARY in good
condition. Phone Bill Moffat,
395-5462. —28
LIVESTOCK WANTED:
Crippled or disabled alive.
Top prices paid. Phone 1-
800-265-7058. —28-31x
D. Livestock
WHY PAY MORE??
Hampshire Boars
Hamp x Duroc Boars
$225.00; Tuerk Brothers
Phone 656-2042.
28-31x
CHAROLAIS, Chianina,
Limousin, Simmental, Ro-
mark and Murray Grey bulls.
Many polled. Also females.
Fisherlea Farms, Harriston,
(519) 338-2082. —26-29
E. Farm services
BUTLER - Ring Drive Silo
Unloaders, Big Jim Silo Un -
loaders, Volume Belt Feed-
ers, Convey -n -Feed Cattle
Feeders, Single Chain Con-
veyors, Barn Cleaners, Os-
walt Ensilmixers
FARMATIC - Blender Ham-
mer Mills, Blender Roller
Mills, Blender Mills for
Ground Hi -Moisture corn,
Augers, Leg Elevators
ACORN - Cable Barn Clean-
ers
WESTEEL-ROSCO - Grain
bins - 1350 to 250,000 bu.,
Bulk Feed Tanks
ACME - Fan -Jet Ventilation
Systems
HOULE - Liquid Manure
Pumps, Cleaners, Steel Trus-
ses
B & L Complete Hog Con-
finement Systems
SLURRY -SLINGER - Liquid
Manure Spreaders
CLAY - Parts and Service for
Clay Equipment
ALSO - Electric Feed Carts,
Straw Choppers, Fibre -Fun-
nels, Ritchie Heated Bowls,
Hurst Equipment.
We Handle Everything -
Almoet
LOWRY FARM
SYSTEMS LTD.
At Amberley
R. R. 0 1, Kincardine
Phone 395-5286
BERG STABLE
EQUIPMENT
Cleaners, Bunk Feeders, Silo
Unloaders. Farrowing Crat
es, Water Bowls. Cow Stalls
and Hog Panelling. Contact
Lloyd Johnston, R. R. 3,
Holyrood, phone 395-5390.
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Dungannon. Ontario
Saturday, July 16,19x3, 9:30 a.m.
Brindley Auctions
(519)529.7625.
AUCTIONEER; GORDON H. eRMIDLEY
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GARDINER AUCTIONS
AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY, JULY 16, '83
1 P.M.
-49 South St., Goderich-
3 electric stoves; 2 chrome kitchen suites; deep
freeze; fridge; chesterfield; davenport; sleeper
lounge; lamps; Quebec heater; occasional chairs;
dresser; old -type radio; fern stands; blanket box;
electric water heater; school desk; cedar chest;
press back chairs; plus high chair; oak dining
room table; rocking chairs; filing cabinets; brass
and iron bed; dishes; pots and pans; bedding;
plus many more articles too numerous to men-
tion.
Auctioneer - Paul Spain
524-2421
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