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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-04-09, Page 22Page 22 Luc10110W Sentinel, Wednesday, April 9, J997 39.Eduoational BE A SUCCESSFUL WRITER.,, with our great home -study course. Call. today.for your FREE BOOK. 1-800-267.1829. The Writing School, 38 McArthur Avenue, Suite 2797, Ottawa, ON K1 L 6R2.-- 1t5bc COMPUTERS. No previous computer experience nec- essary. Exciting opportuni- ties now available in com- puter programming.. We will train suitable applicants• CMS 1-800-477-9578.-- 15bc COUNSELLOR TRAINING Institute of Canada offers .correspondence courses .for the Diploma in Counselling Practice, beginning this, month. For a . brochure phone toll free 1-800-665- 7044.--15bc 42. Obituaries EVE (PARKER) GLENDINNiNG Eve Glendinning (Parker) peacefully. in England in her 105th year on March 31, 1997. Loved wife of the late Mark Parker and the late • Major Glendinning, loving mother of Ruth Dent, Hamilton, Joan Parker, Toronto and Anne Lewis, Dunnville A loving grand- niother and. great grand- mother -and a great lady. -- .15•• 3:8. Auctions 38. Auctions AUCTION SAL.E of Farm Machinery, Household Effects & Miscellaneous wilt be held for• Car -Bet Farms Ltd. - Cairl: &.Betty' Hooey RR 1 Ripley. Lot23, Concession 3, Huron Twp. 2 comers south. of Ripley and 2. mites west or 2 .corners north: of Arnberley on Highway:21. and 21/2. blocks east. Watch for.signs. Sat., April 12, 199 ' at 10:30 a.m;.sharp TRACTORS;. 8070 Allis Chalmers cab,. air,'fully equipped; 4 wheel drive, approximately 4000 hours, Ai _condition (tires 38); 6080•Allis Chalmers - cab, air, folly equipped, 2 wheel:drive,' approximately 2600 hours, :(tire 18-434)4 175 Allis Chalmers.- approxiniately 1400 hours, .new tires; •D 15S Allis Chalmers with 415 Allis loader, new tires, A1':condition; 2 pairs snap -on duals (20-8-38) and (18-4.34); tractorweights tractor chains 18-4-34: •COMBINE:..1985 Allis Chalmers (Gleaner)`L-3 Soybean'Special: fully, equipped,; air, engine = approximately 160bhours: This combine is in Al condition.. •. HEADERS;13 ft 'pickup with l0.ft. draper (good); Model 3161'6 ft. cutting head (straight cut) floater; 1987 4 row corn head. (wide). All ,heads in'good condthon. `Sell separate;' vertical side . knife'. ' GRAVITY ems:2-JM bottom unload boxes on 14• ton' Horst • wagons with 18-22'truck.tires (450'bu.); 3 -JM side dump, boxes; on 1.4 ton Horst wagons, 1200 tires, (450 bu.);.2 Helm side dump boxes 011. .10 .ton wagons;, Bin used for fertilizer ' ; on 10 ton wagon; JM fertilizer auger &:hoses (sold separate). ; HOUSEHOL'p' EFFECTS: Small, set scales; 2 chin oey'flues; • aluminum Windows; •2 wooden :wheels; lawn chairs; end ,tables :& . coffee table; Panasonic 600 watt microwave; TV,tower; dresser; wooden chest; stereo; wooden doors;. 12 mugs; 12 pietas', cups & saucers; roasting pan; trays;.,.large`picture frames, .lunch plates red trim; glasses.. MACHINERY: Wilrich .36 ft, cultivator .with levelling :harrows; IH 5100 Soybean Special 24 -run seed.'drill, double disc with packer • wheels, grass seeder (all grain); Versatile 25 ft. off -set disc, made by,'Ezee-on, 22 in •. blades, Al condition; Krantz 'packer, retain section lift., 2 pups at _8'h' ft:,•hydraulic .lift; John Deere 7000 4 -row corn planter (wide); A.G. - CHEM field sprayer, 400 gat. tank with 36 ft. boom,' •2 tlat rack wagons, 19: ft. racks with ; B.C. fir sills, Al` condition; IH .Model 720 plow ,(5 x 18); IH 11. tooth chisel plow; Versatile 8 in. a iger,:441/2 ft. long; Hutchinson 6'in.auger, .41 ft; Tong; 5; in. auger, 18 ft. long; Rowmaster4-row corgi scuffler;: New Holland 450.3 PH hay mower, Al condition; Smyth 10 ft. dump trailer. (like neW): sprayer (old) with hose and. gun;. Heim 7/ ff. double auger snowblower; 2 hay wagons; wagon (older) with rack; header wagon. ' MISCELLANEOUS Bell 20 electricbhammermil (good); Challenger`air. compressor, 5 HP; Briggs & Stratton 3 HP engine With" transfer pumps; 15 sections of diamond harrows; 4 double electric hot water bowls; set of acetylene torches; approximately" 600' cedar rails; .quantity of tires ,1200 - 20; other tires, various .sizes; pile of cedarfence stakes; tWo '45 ft. trailer tarps; milk buckets and cans; barn -track and rollers; 6 ft. steel culvert, 28 ft. Icing; 'quantity of '.lumber,.- hemlock & elm; quantity of steel roofing; quantity of barn timbers; approximately 20 girt timbers; pressure washer; 20 in. truck rims;•',plywood; feed cart; 3 cattle oilers; -walking -plow; setof sleighs;•granary scale; welder - 22;5 amps;'fanning mill;. 45 ft.' hydro pole; truck ramps; dump rake; quantity of steel & scrap. . . ,pian to attend as this is an 'exceptionally good line -of' farm. equipment - well maintained. Parma sold. Lun ch booth. TERMS:' Cash or acceptable cheque with proper I.D. day of sale. Not responsible for accidents. Verbal announcements take precedence over ;advertising, items listed as described by. .owner. .: For information call Carl Hooey - (519) 395-2881 .AUCTIONEER, BRIAN RINTOUL (519) 357=2349 42. Obituaries • VERNA MAE LAVOIE. Verna Mae Lavoie diedsud- denly on Thursday, March 20, 1997 at the K. W. Health Centre of Grand,. River Hospital, Kitchener in her 77th year. Loving wife of the late Clarence Lavoie. Beloved mother of Ron •and his wife Sheila and Mel and his 'wife Sharon. Dear grandmother' of Janine, Jennifer, Justin and Joel. Pear sister of Irene Emmerton and husband Chester of Ripley and sister -In-law Jean Johnston of London and several neices and nephews. She was pre- deceased by her parents of Kinloss,Township, John and Nettie Johnston,' three brothers James, Stanley,- Melvin and one sister •Ina. Farrish and brother-in-law Robert Farrish; Lucknow. Verna will be sadly missed by her friends at Northside Community • Church. Visitation was held at the Ratz-Bechtel Funeral Home, Kitchener on March. 22, 1997: Funeral service. was held from the chapel on Sunday, March 23, .1997. interment . •Woodland Cemetery, , Kitchener. Donations to Ontario Heart and Stroke foundation or. Northside Community. Church, •55 Leonard St., Kitchener, Ont. were appre- ciated. --15x MOMS IIIST 111441Iff.. IIELP "CHI- D AMNP�6S. WOU1:0• JilST 11010 SAY, rtr/AA►xs! ( Amps Al: �Rii• The War p 38..Auctions GOING ,OUT OF BUSINESS AUCTION SALE FOR Mair lie's. Specialty Shgppe inLucknow on. Monday, April„21 4:30pin Giftware; Baby Notions, ' Candles, •Mugs, Frames, etc.,, Joke Gifts, & Novelties, Sweatshirts, Sweaters, Blouses, T -Shirts &• • ' shoos 'party Supplies, Wicker, Jewellery -handcrafted:; • ' & costume Toys, Craft Supplies, Silk Flowers, Seasonal. 'supplies & giftware, Display racks, ' • Shelving. & Clothes • Racks Antique Upright Piano . Antique Cash .Register For: information cbritas t: .Auctioneer -Brian .Rirltoul ..357.2349 ' Margie MacPherson - Bus. 628.3429 Home 528.2627' 42 Obituaries SHANNON MARIE ' VINCENT At Children's Hospital' of. Western Ontario, London on Friday, April 4, 1997. Miss, Shannon Marie Vincent of R.R. #3, Wingham', age 2 years. Survived by her lov- ing parents Neil and Joan Vincent, her, big sister Margaret, her grandparents Harold and Edith Vincent of. Belgrave and Robert and Muriel. Osborne, R.'R. #5, Lucknow, Also- aunts and uncles Joyce Osborne, Kevin Osborne,. Sheila and Garry Smart, Murray and Joyce Vincent, Don and Carol Vincent and' Grant Vincent, eight cousins and special friends Shannon and Dennis Kidd of R.R. #2, Tiverton. Visitation was held at McBurney Funeral Home, Wingham en April 0 6: Funeral service was held at Knox United Church, Belgrave on Monday,. April 7. Rev. Mary -Jane. Hobden Officiated. interment in Brandon. Cemetery. Flower bearers were Jayne Garritt and Cole Vincent. Palibearers were Dean, Vaughn and Patrick Vincent and Allan Scott. Memorial. donations to Wingham and District Hospital or Children's Hospital. .t of Western. Ontario would .be. appreciated as expressions I. of sympathy.--15ar JOE ARNOLD Joe Arnold, formerly of R.R. #2 Lucknow 'and recently, of :t Farrish . Country Road Lodge,' R.R. #: 3 Lucknow passed away- in Winghatn, Hospital on April 2,: 1997 in his 70th year. Mr. Arnold 'was. born on October. : 16,' 1927 in S m is ' a ib o b ,Ontr,tp • the late Harvby ',Arnold and. Ethel (Inches). of Sarnia: He was a mechanic, Surviving are .three children Jim; 'Arnold, Of„ Sarnia, Barb • Hartley, Forrest, DebbieDionne, Sarnia'and 'four • grandchildren., Also surviv- ing'are.two sister's Dorothyt Johnston; Sarnia, arid Donna 'Kennedy, _Michigan. Special friend Tom Nicholson and Cathy Epoch ' of R:;R. #2 Lucknow, :and Mary, and Russ Mackie: of Holyrood and -several other friends. Funeral services were con'du9terl: from • MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral :Home,. Lucknow; on Friday, April 4, 1997. Rev.. B.,Bresnah•an'officiated.. Pallbearers, 'Were Ed. Wolsey, Hector Smith, Welly ... Battle, ..Norman Jackson,` Jim. Guess, and Larry Baratta. 'Spring inter- :rnent in. , 'Dungannon Cemetery. --15ar 47. Cards. of Thanks MACAULEYFTODD We would like to thank our friends, family and neigh born for expressions of sym • .pathy,at the, time of our fathers passing. Your kind- ness is appreciated: Kathy Todd, Fran MacAuley. --15 43. Births SIMPSON Erica was overwhelmed on Eastermorning withthe arrival of the. Easter Bunny and her new littlebrother, Ian Duncan William. He was born at Alexandra Marine and "General Hospital, Goderich on March 30, 1997 at 7:40 a.m. weighing 7 lbs. 11 oz: Specially proud. parents are Duncan And Cathie Simpson. Grandparents are Bill and Tina Gailow, of Goderich and the late Duncan and Lillian Simpson. . Great grandparents , are Stella Gailow,. Goderich and John and Ann Lansink, Seafcrth. --15cc SMYTH . Janine, Barry and Ryan would like to announce the arrival of their son, Brayden Thomas, born Aril 4, 1997 at Alexandra' Marine and General Hospital; Goderich weighing; S lbs: 1 1/2 oz, 21 1/2 Inches long. He is a wei- cbine grendson for Tom and Joan Helm, 'George and Barb Smyth and Herold and Judy Cooke. Great grand= son for Donelda pollard and Ken and Louise Weaver.. -- 15 47, 'Cards, of Thanks; EMMEPITON We would like• to thank • all' who sent dards,: visits and. phone' calls as...expressions of sympathy in the loss •of our dear sister, .Verna Lavoie.' Also to 'Rev.J. Kalolion for prayers. and.. :comforting, words. Jrene &. ,'.Ghester. L -1.5x „ , 'SIMPSON Cathie and lain would like to • •thani . family and friends for. the .flowers; .gifts: and visits; We receivied. while we:;wcre in the hospital; Our sincere thanksito.Dr. J. Rourke, Dr. Neal, 'Marion, Sharon, 'Laurie and all thenurses on 2nd floor east for the excel-. ;- lent.care .arid attention we' received. Also special thanks to daddy :and Erica fort h eiir love and support. Thanks again Cathie .and Ian:'=-15cca... ' 47. Cards of Thanks PRE -TYKE • We would like to say a BIG .. THANK YOU to our spon- sors: Tom : Pegg Construction, Puddleducks Daycare, Elliott Fence And' Guide Rail, Hamilton Fuels, Brad 'Humphrey Carpentry, Morrison Berries, Mayfair - • Restaurant, Cliff's Plumbing and Heating, S':B.L.. Home 'Hardware, Ladies Auxiliary of Minor Hockey, Lucknow Legion, and the Hot Stove League;' (Dave.. Black, Hap 'Hall, Bill Hunter and Bill MacPherson). We.would also like to thank our par- ents the participating teams, referees, time keepers and. • arena staff for. all their hard. work and support during our tournament. Without you. our tournanient would not be the success It was. Lucknow Pre -Tykes hockey, team.. --15x DEBOER . We would like to thank the following business for the. lovely keepsakebible we received on the occasion of our marriage: Finlay's, Everlasting, . Lucknow Village Market, Snobelen:' Farms, McDonagh Insurance and Real Estate, Mayfair. Restaurant,'' Lucknow District ..Co-op, Puddle pucks and 'Willits Tire. It will always: be a cherished gift from the com munity. John and Ronda...7 15x LUCKN'OW •. GUIDES/PATHFINDERS. We wouid like to 'thank everyone for attending our,. 'Evening of Music:. Also to. the (Kids Shop, L,loyas Dolls Pi r u�,' Ma gie_•MacPherson, 'Lucknow•• Cut end' Curl, Everlastings acid Finlays for donating door prizes. All of this made our night very, successful. Thanks again - .15 PENTLAND We world like to thank all of • our 'relatives, friends and neighbors: for their .support. and'kindness during the boss of our hlisband and father, Mike. Much appreci-: ated were the floral tributes,', cards, visitations, food, donations and as well as VAN.OSCH :We wouid''like to thank the. 'doctors, . and nurses :in. emergency ' and 'second .floor at Goderich Hospital, and CCU., at University:, Hospital, London for their "excellent care given 'to Peter. We would also like to .thank:::our-' family for. their 'Imre and support, Thanks.to everyone who tdok care: of our grandchildren and who did the farm chores onn such short: notice. Thanks • to friends and neighbors for phone_ palls, cards, plants; and food sent toour home. All was greatly appreciated. • Peter and Betty. --15x the lovely lunch provided by the Willing 'Workers of Dungapnon., Special thanks to all • who helped •with. chores, and aroundthetarn' Everyone's support was overwhelming. Susanne, Jenna and Jesse. -- l5cc' CONGRAM „ We would_ like to thank the Lucknow anti District Fire Department for their_ assis- tance at our barn. it was greatly appreciated..Bill -< 15x • 48. Coming Events BINGO Goderich Knights • of Columbus, Thursday, 7 p.m. Colu.rnbus Centre, 390. ' Parson's Court, :4,400. in prizes; progressive jackpot of $1,000; regular jackpot of $t,500 must go. #157920. --2tfarb