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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-07-23, Page 14Page 14 — Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 23,1997 38. Auctions 38. Auctions PUE3LICR AUCTION of Three Railway Trestle Bridges The Corporation of the Township of. Kinloss,. This Public Auction' will be held on Wednesday, August 6, 1997 at 7:30 pm, at the; Kinloss Municipal Building in Holyroodk Take notice that you are invited to a Public Auction, .for the purchase, removal, and cleanup of three •Railway Trestle. Bridges, along the previously owned N: R. property; which the Township has recently purchased, as described below. Each' will, be sold. separately, Location of Bridges #1 - Concession 3, North Part of - Lot 3, Approximately 120 Feet Lang #2 .- 'Concession 1 North Part Of .Lot 60, Approximately 100 Feet Long • #3 - Concession 1, South Part of Lot 46, Approximately 120 Feet Long • Terms: Cash or cheque with proper I.D. on the day of auction. • Owners not responsible for any accidents, loss.or injuries on' property, when bridges are inspected prior to Auction, or during• the removal of the structures. • . The successful bidder 'will 'be responsible foram removal of bridge, and also responsible for the cleanup of the site,once the bridge has been. 'removed. • 1't is understood that ' this be completed `prior to 30 days from the day of sale. A 1;0 percent returnable cleanup deposit Will also be required, on the day of auction. The cleanup deposit will be .returned after 30 days of •notification " of the acceptance of a final inspection of the site.' For more Informatiorr,::please contact the undersigned:. I Mark Clerk -0eitaeurei Holyrood, Ontario NOG 2B0- (519)395-3575 39.E, ducatilonal '.LEARN AUCTIONEERING.`. 46. 1n Memoriam. , '. Classes held Aug. 16-22 GAUNT; and' ` N : 15.21 /9�/:. For information contact;. Southwestern • . Ontario :S'bh.00i of. Auction:eering, • R,R. #5, Woodstock, Ontario N4S .7V9 '(519)637 2115.-:30bc BE A. SUCCESSFUL WRITER.:: with our'grr-eat honie-study'coUrse. Call today for your FREE BQO.K. : .1-8.00-267-1829., The, .Writing School, 38 McArthur • • Avenue, .Suite :'2828, Ottawa,; ON K1 L 6R2 -- fn-memory of J Harold Gaunt 1906.19.96. Someonegave me a cheer- ., ing'. Word .of which l was 'ir1, need. And faith wasbolstered once again. BY just .that tiny seed. - Sheldon: We miss you, Dad, Bev and 'fariiily -.30 . BURLEY ,.ln loving nemory of Rosalie Burley (.Maclntyre)..who 30bc passed away July 22, 1993. She leaves' t+� mourn her mother, father sand sisters: To''dearly loved t� ever he forgotten. --30 47'Cards':of. Thanks STATIA/TIFFIN • We would like to extend a very special thank you to our wedding party for ail the hard work they, put into mak- ing our buckand' doe .a great success. We: also thank aur parents Paul and Joyce,and Bevin and Ann. Marie for their'love and sup- port. Also, thank you .to everyone who. attended and •for making the evening'.a very mernorable one. Kendra and. Stephen. --30•, 47. Cards of Thanks MACLEAN The family of the .late. Ewan MacLean wish to express their sincere thanks to fami- ly; relatives, friends and. neighbors for their. expres- sions of sympathy, flowers, cards,memorial donations and food sent to our homes. .Thanks to Dr. Knox, to the staff of Trillium Court for their excellent care and con- cern, andMr, Peter Stopford of Palliative Care. Special thanks to Joan. Pollard of MacKenzie and .McCreath Funeral Home, .whose sup- port and guidance was very much appreciated. To Rev. Paul Chambers for his regu- lar visits to Ewanandfor his comforting words and mes sage. To, Ashfield Ladies Aid, for the. lovely lunch after the funeral. Your thoughtful- 'ness and kindness will always be remembered. Sincerely The MacLean -and ` Martyn families.--30cc WHITBY • Thanks to all my friends for gifts, cards, and calls. • Special "thanks to • the "Walking Association. For good care given by doctors and nurses in Stratford and . *Ingham hospital's, Also, thanks to our family for their ' care and concern. Russell "Buster." —30x • MURRAV • We would like to thank Sherry and Dan., Clint and Kerri, .Jackie and Ken and `all our family and' good friends,for pulling the Wool' Over' Our eyes, It, was a great 25th anniversary party. We truly appreciate all'their efforts. Jim and Aggie -30x ': PENTL AND/BIL LSON We: would:, like. to thank everyone : who helped make our party so successful Set up and cleanup 'crews' Were fast, and the pig was; per - feet, We:appreciateevery- one who helped in the bar and :at'the door. Thanks Jeff:. and Adeena. = 30cc' 48. Corning Events 48. Coming Events LUCKNOW FARMERS' MARKET Wednesdays 9 to 4, Lucknow Sales Barn; crafts, meat, produce, breads, all kinds of homemade baking. For vendors or information, call Ruby MacLennan RiR. 1 Tiverton, NOG 2T0, 353- 5014. 18-43x . ANNUAL LIP SYNC 'COMPETITION Friday, Aug. 1st at 7;30 pot. Come out and be a star... Categories - 11 and dhder; 12 and over; and -Service. Clubs, Businesses compete for'their coveted trophy. Register at Tourism office or , call Pat McKillop '528-3436 by July 30th,. -29,30ar COLLEGE CORNERS Gift and Crafts- Hwy. #86 west of Listowel. (519) 291-. 2974 July 25, 26, 27. 8th Annual Craft Festival. 25% storewide sale; SUPER SPECIALS. Make it and take it craft tables. Refreshments. Fall classes • on display and'schedules are ready for registration. Sale runs until Aug. 2nd: -- 30cc 10TH ANNIVERSARY PICNIC Family ;Coalition Party 10th anniversary picnic, Sunday, July 27, Formosa Community Centre, 12 noon' . BBQ, .fellowship, fun for the children. . Everyone welcome;:. For information 'Call Linda Freiburger 881=0549. —28 - Wee LUCKNOW :CRAFT FESTIVAL on'Friday, Aug. 1, 12, noon 10 p.m.; Saturday, :Aug. 2,' 10. arn.:: S p.m: in .the Luc.krrbw. _Sports. Complex._ Sponsored by: Agricultural. Society. --29,30,21 ar • 60TH BIRTHDAY PARTY .:and open house for. Frank. 'Hayden. You . are invited to Pinecrest Nursing Home, Bob,St.,: Lucknow Sunday, Juiy''27, from` 2 -..4-- 29,30x 48. Comitig. Events 47.. Cards of Thanks ' l 1EDDY'B AR PICNIC We would like toq thank Lola and Tiffany Bridges, Darryl and Jen for doing the' face" paintings, the parents and.. volunteer's for helping with safety crossings.and to all the kids for bringing their special bears to our picnic. ,See. you . • next year. Chamber 'of. Commerce 30ar CLEANING' UP THE WORLD STARTS AT 11 E PEELING GOOD ABOUT PARENTING; A. Parent Support/EdUcation • Grotfp Monday's at 9:30 - BINGO 11 a.m.., St. Joseph's '. Goderich Knights •of Colurnbus, eyery-Thursday, 7 'p.m: Columbus Centre, 390 Parson$ Court, $4400. in prizes; 'progressive . jack- pot $1000.; regular. jackpot $1500 must. go. Superstar Provincial . game played -every b.iingo night. :Lis, #157920.-13tfar 27TH'ANNUAL.KINSMEN ARTS AND CRAFTS FESTIVAL Davidson Centre, Kincardine (601 Durham St.) Friday, July 25, 5 p.m: - 9. p.m., Sat.' and Sun:, July 26 and 27 - 10 a.m. - 5•p.m. Admission: $2 (under 12 free). Pancake breakfast: Sat. 9 a.m. 12 p.•m..and Sun.. '10 a.m. - 1.p.m, Babysitting, children's activr� • ties.—29,30cc ' Catholic . Church, Kingsbr-'idge...July 28 Aug. 25, Free childcare provided.. For more inforrnationr con tact Jody Sippel •at the Children's .Aid Society for Huron County (1-800.265-.. .--•5198). - 30,31ar SCLERODERMA SUPPORT GROUP MEETING Sunday, July 27th, 2 4 p.m. Maple Hill Apartments,. 45 Charles Street, Clinton. For more information call Janet 519-482-1373. -- 29,30cc ' COMMUNITY BRIDAL SHOWER for Adeena Billson+ bride-to- be, of Jeff Pentland to be held. at .Dungannon Agricultural Hall on Monday, July' 28 at' 7:30• pan. Everyone welcome. - 29,30cc 9TH ANNUAL. FIDDLERS' JAMBOREE Sponsored by Lucknow Lions Club Sunday, Aug. 3, 12 noon to 9 p.m. at the Lucknow . Sports Complex. Beer gardens; camping available; food by Mary Lou: For more information .call Torn *Hogan 529-7213 or Bev Hansen 395-5381:,. Bring a lawn chair: Proceeds for community betterment. --30,31 cc 68TH MACDONALD_ REUNION Saturday, Aug. 2nd at 3 p.m. MacDonald Cedar Grove. Pot luck supper6 p.m. Piease,cpnie early. -- 30,31x JOHNNY POPPER'S.J.D. Two Cylinder Show, July '26 and 27. DRAYTON., ONT. FAIRGROUNDS.' Machinery demonstrations, tractor pulls, parades, camping, crafts, music. Free corn. roast, food 'concessions, • Sat. -night Buffet, Bob Price 51.9=923-5911:--$0bc . ' CRAFT FESTIVAL . SUPPER Lucknow"AgnCUlture Society Craft .• Festival p•per- Friday, Aug. 1., 5 p,rrr." - 7 p.m. Adults $7; .children under:10 $3: ,Lucknow and District Sjiorts:Complex 30,31 ar ' • SINGLES DANCE Sunday, 'July 27th at the Brussels Legion' Hall., Dancing- from 7 p.m to .11 p -m. Music by` Country Troubadours. -=30cc •. Exhibit features hockey history If you are an avid hock- ey fan or just a casual observer, "Hockey Dreams:' The History of the Sport in the Bruce County Owen Sound Region," is the place to be this summer. The exhibit will 'run at the Bruce County Museum, Southampton, until Dec. 1. It features more than 4,000 square, feet of hockey exhibits illustrating the rich hockey history of their region. Visitors can see artifacts, pictures, memorabilia and other items representing. communities, teams and players from Bruce County and Owen Sound region. The. "Origins" section features /skates and padding from the .late 1800s and the first decade • of 'the twentieth century. Other displays feature championship teams from, around the area, including the 1924• and 1927 Owen Sound Greys Memorial Cup championship teams...: These teams- sent Butch Keeling, Cooney Welland; 'Benny Grant and many .: others to the NHL. • Fans can `also %learn the interesting''story about how a.. young boy from: ' Lucknow >began playing hockey and came to score perhaps the, most historic goal in the:: history of the: • game ' n. There is also an;'excit ing hibit on--loan-from a famous 'Toronto- facility„`. The Hockey Hall of Fame, entitled "Hockey: `Canada's Gift to •the World:" Some of the many objects featured include Jamie Stor',s mask and.' Wayne-. Gretsky's hockey stick: • For the children in all df us ;there'is an' interac- tivei game and video. Je 1reli rid July 25th. 1 g97 9pmE am ForrnoSa Community Centre. • ` Age of Majority (n Tic=kets t. Door ockey Scrapbook'` traces Tarea history Why did the O.H.A, • • traces the history .of hock enact the "Riggin Rule?" Who wasthe first play- er to score a goal ,on his first shot on net in the N:H.L.? Who, according to leg- end, skated backwards. through the entire •Ottawa hockey Club and scored a goal? The answers, to these . questions and more can be ' found in • "Hockey. Scrapbook" a brief history of ,the: game in . Bruce County and Owen, Sound written by sports.:'historian Paul White. "Hockey Scrapbook"" - Y•Y ey in this region. It pro vides incite into hockey as . a source • of community pride; The author also pro- vides information about woolen's `hockey at the turn of the twentieth 'cen- tury in western Ontario. The second half,of the. book contains brief biographies. of several area. hockey legends, including Fred "Cyclone" Taylor; Harry Lumley and- Paul° Henderson. • "Hockey Scrapbook" was. .produced by th'e, • • •see'HockeY Page 15, • 6 " v