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38. Auctions
AMISH BENEFIT AUCTION SALE
To help offset Hospital Bills
Saturday May. .17th..1997
• 9:30 a.m. .
At J, Shetle.rs Sawmill
(3 corners south & 2 miles east of Lucknow or 10 miles .
west of Belgrave, on Huron County Rd 20.)
QUILTS:,;At• feast• 50 new hand made quilts 7 wale
hangings with a large variety of patterns including Dahlia;.
•Wedding Ring, Flower Basket,Fan, Tumbling Block.
Appliqued Country Song Bird, Plain Star & Arrow etc., • ,
FURNITURE: New hand made REDQAK &.Cedar hope
chests, oak night stands, 3 sets of -oak tables ' with 4
matching chairs, 2 child's rockers, dining room extension.
table, Singer round bobbin sewing machine head, etc.,:
LAWN FURNITURE: Sandbox with roof, picnic tables;
lawn, swings mini- barns, etc,. . • .
MACHINERY;. Int. hammermiil, John Deere harnmermilt;.
15 run. Massey grain drillon steel with grass seeder,
horse drawn ploughs, 2, forecarts (1 on rubber), .wooden
wheel wagon gear, 2 bench sleighs, 2 new bobsleigh
racks, 8x18' flat, rack, single horse wagon;' Int. corn
binder, horse scuffler end,rnuch much more.
MISCELLANEOUS: Overhead garage door 7'wide X 8'',
high with all hardware, western saddle, new .& used nylon
buggy harness, new nylon work harness, 2 new children
express wagons, 2 hand painted milk cans, furnace,
pressure cooker, nursery stock trees .(evergreen &
maple), 3 truckloads of slabwood, etc:. .
LIVESTOCK: Standardbredyearling' filly, Nubian goat; 2
Fl bred gilts, etc..:
•
TERMS: Cash 'day of •Sale;. Cheque with .proper 1.0.
‘G;S.T &. PS.T where applicable,; any, announcement day
of sate take precedence over anything written. Owners &
Auctioneers not responsible for Accidents.or loss of
purchase Day of, Salel ' •
Additional unlisted items wjlt also be at the salel
Lunch Booth & Bake Sale
Plan to attend this incredible auction sale!!
Auctioneer
Brian'`Rintoul
(519)357-2349
or contact Edward Gingerich, Andrew Stutzman, Jacob
Slutzman, . R.R. #2 Lucknow NOG 2H0.
39.Educatiioinall• •
LEARN: AUCTiONEERING.
Classes held Aug 1622..
and Nov. 15-21/97. For.
information contact
'Southwestern. Ontario
School of Auctioneering,,
13.11:. #5., Woodstock,
Ontario N4S 7V9 (519)537
2115.--19bc,
'COUNSELLOR -TRAINING
Institute of Canada offers
on -campus and correspon
dence courses toward a
Diploma in •;Couns.eiiin.g.
- Practice to .beginthis
month. Free catalogue, ,call
24hrs. 11-800-665.7044..--
19bc .
Festival -School
of
Hairstyling
ty
552 Huron St:, Stratford
Looking for
a :new
Career?,
.Festival School . ' of
Hairstyling of Stratford; is,
accepting applications for
• their next class. Make-up,
Artistry and;.`Nail
Technology offered at :no.
extra charge: 'Financial.
assistanceavailable tor•
those that qualify.
rtler information
call 519-29551:
40. 'Lost/Found
LOST . BETWEEN -old
Silverwoods building and,;
downtown,., B & 1 complete "'
, key chain. Phone .528-2207.
42 Obituaries
CHARLES EL
MORRISON. : •
Charles, Edward Lincoln
Morrison, ... of, Goderich
passed. way -at Etobicoke
General: Hospital,. on May 1,,
.1997, in his` 74th year Mr:
`•Morrison was.:a retired CN
railroad engineer; "Born ,in
. St: Mary's, Ontario, on Dec..
::.12,.1923,; he::was a. sen of
the late. Lance and Ellen •
(Brooks) Morrison. • Mr..
Morrison is survived by his
children, Patsy and John
Dugan 6f B.C., Judy, and
David, Lambs of Bramalea,
and -.Randy Morrison ,of
Rexdale; a brother, Jim
Morrison, of Goderich; dear
friend Marjorie Young of
Goderich; and four grand-
children. Visitation was at
the MacKenzie • and:
McCreath •Funeral Home,:
Lucknow,. where the Old ,.
Light Masonic held a ser -
Vice on May 2, Rev. B:
Aitken of Toronto conducted
the tuneral from the chapel
• on: May. 3.. Eleanor,
Townsend, wasviolinist and
soloist....Rallbearersivererv,
Jeff "Lamb, Kris, Lamb, David
Lamb, Ross Henderson, Bill
Johnston and Clive Mintz.
tnterrnent- S.outh--Kinlo.ss
Presbyterian Cemetery:--
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42, Obituaries
MARION ELIZABETH
CAMPBELL
Marion Elizabeth. Campbell,
of Rose Street, 'Lucknow,.
passed away . at • the
Wingham and District
Hospital, on April 27, 1997,
in her 79th. year. 'Mrs.
Campbell; was a member .of
the South Kinloss
Presbyterian Church. She
was born on Feb. 21,.1919,
in. Huron Township. Mrs.
Campbell is survived bby her.
husband, Harold Campbell
of tucknoW; a daughter
Helen. and her .husband
Doug. Mills of Fergus; ;and a
son, Donald and his wife
Judy Campbell: of Kitchener,
two sisters, Emma Barrett
•, of Toronto, and Laura -
:Alexander, °Alexander, of Goderich and
three granddaughters,
Heather Mitis, Kim Campbell
and Jodie Campbell. She
`was predeceased by her
parents Cook and.Emrna'
(Donnelly) Hamilton; two
• brothers. Y •Andrew and
Wilmer Hamilton, and a :sis
ter, Clara ' ;McTavish'.'
Visitation, .was •‘at the •
MacKenzie and McCreath
Funeral Home., Lucknow,•
where the funeral was con-
' ducted by .Rev.' : Peggy
Kinsman on April 29..Ruth
Bell was soloist, and, Rena
Forster was the, organist...:
Flower bearers were' her
granddaughters, .Heather '
Mills,. Kim Campbell' and
Jodie Campbell; Pallbearers
were Doug .Campbell, Ron
Brooks, Jim: Bain, Jim Levis,
.Mac Machines and Allan
McTavish. Interment South •
Kinloss Cemetery.--19aar.'
- . *DAVID GEORGE SWAN
World War 11 eteran David .•
George ;.Swan,, of. Lucknow;
passed . away at : the
-Winghem and District,
Hospital, on April 29,..19974
in his 82ndyear. 'ililr• Swan
was born in - Ashfield.
Township,;on J.an.'31:, 1916,
a son of the late George
',.and Annie (Foran) Swan
He leaves to mourn.:his '
passing his: wife, Joyce
(Grant) Swan of. Lucknow,
Children, Frank Jewson:of
Toronto; Stephen Jewson of '
Brantford, Susan Swan of::
Lucknow, Robert°Jewson o1
Toronto and,Lori Kilbey of •
Ottawa; a brother-in-law,, '
Gordon Struthers, _ of
Lucknow, and 15 grandchil-
"dren Mr.. Swan was prede-
• ceased" by.,his parents, his
first wife, Harriett (Skelton),
'and a sister, Etta . Struthers:
Visitation was • at the,,
MacKen4ie and McCreath
Funeral Home Lucknow,
where the Lucknow Legion
• Branch 309 conducted a
service on May 2; Rev. Bill
Bresnahan of;the 'Lucknow
United Church, conducted
the service in.the funeral,
home chapel on May -37
Flow.er_.b-earer, was -:Ed
Pyette. Pallbearers were
Cory . Hayes, Stephen.
Jewson, Bob Struthers,
Russell Swan, Rob Beirnes,
Robert Jewson. Cremation
with interment of ashes at
Greenhill Cemetery.--19ar
42, Obituaries
RUSSELL JAMES SCOTT
Russell James :Scott, of
Princess Court, Kincardine,
and formerly Of •R.R- 5,
Lucknow, passed away at
the Kincardine and District.
Hospital, on May 1, :1997, in
his 86th year. .Mr. Scott was
a retired teacher and a:
member of St Mary's
Roman 'Cath• Church.
Born in Brussels on Oct. 12,
1911; he was a son of the
tate George and Edith
(Thompson) Scott. Mr. Scott
is survived by, a daughter,
Jennifer. Scott of Toronto,
and two‘sisters, Grace
Tushingham •and 'Lena
Maybee.; both of Toronto:
He was predeceased by two
brothers, Harry and 'Wesley :
G. Scott.. Visitation was at
the MacKenzie •an:d
McCreath Funeral Home,
Lucknow. Father Harry
Reitzel celebrated the funer-:
al mass'at St. Mary's RC
church. on ' Maly• 4:
Pallbearers were Leo •
Murray, Lloyd Humphrey;
Jim Slater, Gordon Roulston
and Donald 'Gaunt.
Interment. Ripley. Cemetery..
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47. Cards of
Thanks
MACINNES
- .I would. like to express
thanks. to ell who: visited me..
• during my stay in M'ap'le
Breezes, and, more recent-
ly, white 1 was, in. Wingham.
hospital. Your kindness Is,.
appreciated. Thank you is
also extended. to, the 'staff:
and residents of Maple
Breezes Manor, for making.
a home •away from home"as
pleasant as possible. Freda.
--19 . •
Special • thanks- °. to . our
. friends' and families for, your
many acts of kindness der
ing Dad's illness and death.
The meals, plants,. floral
bouquets, hugs and just.
knowing you were there
when we needed you, most •
was very consoling. We
want our "neighbors an•
staff to. know how much. we:
appreciate the trees'thet
We'll plant in Harry Knipfel's.
'memory. What a wonderful
Ideal Words can't" express
ourgratitude to our very
capable staff for going the
extra mile. We have been
truly- blessed:. Knowing that
someone .cares is all that
really matters! Brian,:. Kathy;
Memoriam :::Amy, Laura, Berm and
Jenna: --19 •
1RWIN `..
My sincere thanks to alt who,
sent, cards, .flowers, food•
and other gifts .for my y 91
birthday. Everything was
much .appreciated,
Sincerely Elleda.. --19x
MACDONAL:D.
In loving memory, ,of.
Margaret C. MacDonald'
.who passed: away May '8th,
•
Mom,.'1 thought of you
'today,;
But that is';nothing new,
I thought of you yesterday •
And the day before. that too._
I have learned,with silent
effort,
To hide the tears that start;:
But 'cannot help the longing
That lies within my:heeart
It's so strange that those we
•-
:need
And those We love the best,
Are just ones. 'God calls
away • •, •
And takes the`nihome to•.
rest.
You can only have :one
mother, patient, kind and
true,
Ne other friend in all the
worldwill be so true,to you. •
For all her loving kindness;
she asked nothing in, return;
":If all the world;deserted you,
to your mother you could
tum.: •
Ta. those.., who have a moth- •
er, treasure •her with Care,
For .you'p never know•her
value, until she's no longer.
there.
f=orever missed and loved
her family; --19x
KILPATRiCK
frooving memory of a dean
son & brother
Kevin passed awayy one' year
ago May 9 as a resultof a
motorcycle accident , ' . • _
ForKev • • .
You!ii-be-somewhere- -- - --.
• In that place: ;.
I'll be going.
You will always .
Be beside 'me without knowing.'
Every mornent you'll be with me.
Until we meet again
We love you
Monti & Karen
HACKETT•
We would like to thank the
following :businesses for'the
'`lovely birth ':plate' We,.
received on: the occasion ,of
our son's birth: 'Everlastings,
4$. Corning
Evonts
BINGO
Goderich Knights ,of
Columbus, Thursday,, 7 p.m.
Columbus Centre, 390
Parson's Court, $4,700 in
prizes; progressive jackpot
of $1006.00; regular jack- •
pot of $1,250 must go:l,ic.
#157.920.,--13tfar ••
TOWN WiDE
GARAGE SALE
COC• sponsors .2nd annual
town wide garage sale
Saturday, May 17. Bright •
•and early rain or shine. Be
par of the map for your
utmost success[ Register .:
''your garage sale for a $5
-.fee before. May 11.. Fee
includes: your 'garage sale
location on map, .map avail-, . •
ability 1 week prior. to .event,..
map distribution; advertising
in local papers :and. flyers,
out of towners, a spaceat
arena -parking tot: for regis-
tration or•for information
contact COC event` co-ordi-
nator Irene Dickie at From
.Our Heart 528-2649. •-16-..
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BARN DANCE
Saturday, June 7, Lucknow
District Sports. Complex
concert 8 .to .9:30 p.m.,.
dance 10 -to .1: Featuring
'former Barn Dance artists,
new artists, .special local
, guests. ,$10 adults, 12' and
under. $5. Door opening .:
7:30,: no reserved 'seats: •
Phone 5282627: Proceeds
• to .'Make •It .Great in- `9s.
Reunion' fundraising
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Finlays, Snobelen Farrtis,`
• .Lucknevi Village Market
. McDonagh. Insurance and
Real ,Estate,, - Mayfair
• :Restaurant, Lucknow Co-
op, P, uddleducks and: Willits'.
Tire. it will be: a' cherished
keepsake for his room.:
Donald and Vicki. --19x. ,
CAMPBELL
Our sincere thank you for
your thoughtful' expressions
of sympathy in the recent;"
loss of our dear wife, moth- ..
er and;grandmother, `Marion
Campbell. We extend our
deep' appreciation, to all our.'
relatives, •friends and neigh-
bors' f6V cards, flowers,
• donations and -food , sent. in.
:Also, to Rev Kinsman,: the.
MacKenzie and McCreath,
Funeral Horne,`, Dr. Shubat,
the nurses and doctors at
Wingham Hospital and the
South Kinloss Presbyterian
Church women for the '
lunch: The Campbell and
Mills families -19X :
48. Coming
Events
STAG $ DOE
for Sian Kikkert and Jane-
Bateson
amBateson 'Friday, May 9,
Lucknow Arena from 9 - 1.
Lunch provided.' Music by
Calvin.' Kerr. Tickets at=the
door. Bus leaving Brian's
Valu' Mart at, 9 .p.m. --18,19'
ATT ;1
LUC CNOW
RESIDENTS
The Villa e of
• Lucknow.;wi:ll be
•H' c! ra:n��:
.y .
nth
Thiers Ma 8
.y
th
Fri.: May 9
STAG :1.. DCE
for
Scott MacFarlane
Christine Todd
Saturday May 10/9?
Belgrave Arena
Lunch Provided
Age Of .Majority
LUCKNOW
TH.
Annuversary
Openouse
Celebration
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