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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-08-13, Page 22142. Obituaries Page 2 -Lueknow :Sentinel, Wednesday, , lltlgust 13, 1997 36. Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS All claims against the, estate of •• EWAN JOHN MACLEAN late of the Town of. Kincardine, in the County of Bruce, deceased, who died on or about July 2, 1997„ must be filed with the under- signed . on or before September 30, 1997;. there- after the Executors . of the estate will distribute the • assets of•the estate having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned then has notice.. Dated August 5;' 1997:. ' c/o CRAWFORD, MILL DAVIES, Barristers & Solicitors, Box 610; Lucknow, Opt. NOG 2H0. --33,34,35 37..: Mortgages 1 & 2"a Mortgage Money Absolutely No Upfront Fees Available as low as. 6.50' Interest Personal Loans. If you qualify,. payments. Aint. Aoorox, Mo. Payment s 5,000 !,41:66 x10,000 :. 83.33 '15,000. '125.00' " Consolidate your debts CaII (519) 363.021'1.1-800-387-1932 ASTRAL FUNDING INC. 36. Announcements ANOTHER WAY TO PLAY DRAW' WINNERS August :6: Jirn Bradley; Goderich, $1`50; Ron: and ' 'Anne Atkins, •Luck'now, $754' Steve ,and Sonja Alton,. R.,R. 2 Lucknow, $50; -33ar • als 38,. Auctions AUCTION:SALE 0f Consignments. LLJCKNOW ARENA Sept. 12 Anyone wishing, to consign good clean items for this sale contact, Auctioneer • - Allan R. Miller 395-5062 -.CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SALE .0t home furnishings, antiques and a car will be held at the Davidson Centre, Kincardine 'Friday, August 15 at 5:30 p,m. • with consignments from area • homes. PARTIAL LiST INCLUDES: Buffet/sideboard; teakwood drop leaf table and.: chairs; elm dining room taple;:_ Heintzman piaho and bench;. bow front curio cabinet; 6'. . counter display showcase;' glass showcase with pewter frame; cherry back to wall :cupboard top wooden kitchen table - refinished; dishes; glassware; some colle'ctor' .pieces; ' some appliances; • bedroom. 'furniture; carpenter and garden tools; ridinq•and,push lawnmowers; 1989 Ford Probe car - selling certified.. 'Other interesting items too numerous to list. List subject to change without notice., " .Preview'• after 3:00 P.M. Friday. , - TERAIIS: Cash or cheque with proper L:D.:night of sale: E. & O.E. . Auctioneers Grant' McDonald,; Ripley 519-395-5353. Wallace B.allagh,. 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Roundup RcadytM is a trademark of Monsanto Company. ' • . , Roundup® is amastered trademark of Monsanto Company. Monsanto Canada•ine., licensed. 38„ Auctions 38 . Auctions *********1k*****y4***1k****** AUCTION SALE Of Antiques, Household ffactc, Appliances, Primitives, * *, • Collectibles, Gass & China, Tools, Guns, Misc. Items for * Jim Millroy (Lower Town. Wingham) Mr. & Mrs. Royden •fit * at the Wingharn Sales Arena Just north of Wingham on Hwy. #4) ,k PARTIAL LISTING OF AUCTION,INCLUDES: Solid oak ent. centre; ant. round table with 4 P.B. chairs; walnut *, * corner chest by"Knechtel; pine desk; pine blanket lox, oak ' * * china ..cabt.; oak table' with 4 chairs; complete bedroom * * suite; dining rm. suite; . desk with hutch; oak di6play, cabt.; * * pine,display..cabt; pull out 'sofa bed; living rrn. suite; coffee * * and end tables; several small tables; kitchen suite; * * dressirs; chests; love seats; microwave stand; .several occ. chairs; desks; lamps; beds; box• & matts; deep freezer; * * washer & dryer; small kitchen appl.; microwave; colour TV; ,* * . glass & china cups & saucers; Royal Doulton Toby mugs;, ,.* * large bronze statue of cowboy by. Frederick Remington; * ** * * *I * *, * JAKE'KIKKERT 357-2987 RAY KiKKERT * *************fir************* * Robinson Bru .els & Mr. & Mrs. Mayne Weber * Londesboro, • . Thur. day Eve, August 21/97 6:00 PM smelt collection of old Carnival glass; picture frames; buck . •* saw; crosscut saw ant. grain cradle; fibre glass canoe; * elect. garden tractor, smalltrailer; wheel barrow; drill press; * punch press; 2 older water pumps; garden seeder; push •* mower, elect. lawn mower; 2 HP B & Stratton motor with pump; old radio; Skidoo snowmobile (As is); step ladder 1958, manual for Studebaker & ,Packard; box woodstove; * saw filing machine (Foley); 2 Warner rubber stamp * machines good assortment of tools; many other useful *. Plan to attend this interesting auction at the Wingham * Sales Arena Thursday, Eve., Aug. 21/97 6 p.m. •* Terms: Cash or cheque night of sale Lunch Booth AUCTIONEERS 13.9.Edue atiofr I' EARN XTRA MONEY! Learn IncomeTax Preparation' . or. Basic. . Bookkeeping, by correspon- dence., For orrespon•dence.:For free brochures; no obligation, contactU & R• Tax Schools, 134.$ Pembina Hwy.,, Winnipeg,'.'. Manitoba, R3T 2B6. 1-800-. 665.5144; Enquire about exclusive• .franchis,e, territo- r' ries now available.--33bc COUNSEL<,OR TRAINING 'Institute, of Canada 'offers.. on -campus. and correspon- Bence courses toward a • Dipl:o.ma in :Counselling; .Practice:, to begin this., month, Free catalogue, call 2.4h'rs. 1-800-665-7044,- 33bc .: 140. 4ost/Found OLD WOODEN children's. wagon, removed'by: mistake from 482. Rose St: on large garbage pickup .in Masi please return wagon. It is a small •child's favorite. Phone. 528-2549. 46. In Memoriam ' TROMMER .. In loving memory of my dear husband Elmer Who ° .passed away one year ago August 10, 1996. Oh, what wou•Ict l give to' clasp his hand, His dear; kind face to see; To hear his voice, to see his smile, . That meant so much tome. His spirit has fled, hia suffer- ings o'er, • • At the,fireside he will join us .no more. Forever remembered by wife Aileen. -33x CHARLOTTE`LOUISE • LAiDLAW '.• At Gode'ricth, Ontario on Friday, August 8, 1:997. Mrs., Louise :Laidlaw' of.East Wawanosh " ToWnship Beloved wife of J.. Elroy Laidlaw, Clear mother .of J.oartne and her hueband Joseph`'Ducharnie' of de ich n d ' Gp r , Ja a an her husband ':Tony Vannus of ;Lambeth and. Paul Laidlaw and his, wife Ruth. of Dorchester. Grandmother of` Lauren, Lindsay- and;'Craig Vannus and Michelle and. J,asorr Laidlaw. Also;.sur vived by: her sister' Agnes and her husband Garneron Simmons of nfieid, ' four nieces and °one nephew., Predeceased by her parents Charles and Catherine (Gillespie) Martin, and. her. sister Gertrude Durnin. Mrs. .Laidlaw was a member of Chalmers Presbyterian Church: Visitation was held at McBurney Funeral Horne, Wingham on Sunday where funeral: services .Were held on Monday, ,August 1'1: Reverend John Neilson offi-. ciated, Pallbearers were Clayton Scholtz, Kenton Scholtz, 'Barry Elliott, John Martin, Don Gillespie, and Jason Laidlaw Flower 'Bearers were Michelle •Laidlaw, Lauren; Lindsay,, altd . Craig • .Vannus. Memorial donations to Chalmers Presbyterian Church, Whitechurch , or the. :charity of your choice would .be appreciated as expres- sions of :sympathy.. --33ar 42. Obituaries CHARLES E.WEBSTER Charles Elgin Webster, of Lucknow, Passed away. at the • Wingham and District Hospital, on Aug, 2, 1997, in his 87th year. For many years Mr. .Webster was a busin.essman in Lucknow operating a clothing store • and. hardware store. He waa• a member of the''Lucknow United Church, the Old Light Masonic Lodge #184 and the Lucknow Lions. Mr, Webster was an avid sports fan and participant having played ball and hockey for Lucknow teams over a• span of ,many years, as well as refereeing. Mr. Webster was born on AphL9,.1911, a son of the late Richard and Annie (Gives).Webster. He is survived by his wife Hazel (Holmes), a daughter, Judy and her husband, Wayne. Brooks, of Kitchener; sisters Dolly Johnstone .:of Lucknow, Flora Webster of Lucknow and Marjorie .• Webster .of Lucknow; .two grandchildren, Craig. Brooks of Kitchener, Shelley and her husband Mike LeBlanc of. Cambridge,, and two great grandchildren, Madison. and.• Riley,,Mr. Webster was pre- deceased by' his brothers Percy, Tracey and Harvey, Visitation '• was at the :MacKenzie and NM.cCreath Funeral .Home, Lucknow,• where Rev. , Bill • Bresnahan, of the United Church; . offici- ated the service ;on Aug. 5. Flower bearers mere Evans Helm` and Don MacKinnon.. Honorary pallbearers .were : Bob MacKenzie:, Hap Hall, Leonard Mac.Donald, Bill ,Bolt :and iud Hamilton. Pallbearers were Toni Andrew; . Frank Hawthorne, George Anderson,. Donald, MacKinnon, Ken. Gardner and Henry.. Van Dyke. lnterrnent• • Greenhill Cemetery, Lucknow.--33ar EILEEN A. CUMMINGS • Eileen Alberta Curnmings of R.' 1, ,Saubie .Beach, passed away •at University Hospital, Landon, on Aug. 2, 1997 -in her 6701 year. Mrs. .Cummings, the former. Eileen Hall, :was born in Altberta ;an`Oct 1 0;, 1920, daughter of the late John • and Margaret (Jackson). Hall. She was a member of •the . ' Sauble Beach Community Church. Mrs. Cumminss is ,survived by her husband, Rill, of. Marton; a son Murray White and his wife, Susie, of Lakeland, Florida; 'brother Hap' Hail ,andhis wife Helen, of Lu• Cknow; two grandchi.l.-. dren, and two great grand- , ,ohildren: rand-,.,children: She was prede- ceased byher first husband, Earl White:. and a brother Harvey Hall. _A memorial service was held at, the Mackenzie.' and McCreath Funeral Horne on .Aug. 7 with Rev. Fearnall officiat- ing. Interment .of ashes Greenhill • Cemetery, Lucknow.--33ar 1427 Obituarios iDAViD N.P. NICLEOD David. Noel Peter McLeod, of Etobicoke, passed away at his residence July 24, 1997 after a valiant battle with cancer. He was 55 years old; born in Bruce County on , ,on Oct. 21, 1941. Mr. McLeod is sur- vived by his wife, Dianne (Crowther) of Etobicoke, a son Robert, and his mother Bette MacLeod of R.R. 5, Lucknow; his parents-in-law, Elaine and Willi m • Crowther, brother-in-law Bill and. Maria Crowther. He: was the dear uncle. of Forrie and Katy Crowther, and• nephew of -Bandy Millar and her husband Blake of Guelph. He was prede-. • ceased ,.by' his -lather, Cameron MacLeod. The funeral was as held at the McDougall -Brown Funeral Home, Toronto, on July 28: A memorial service was held. in Knox Presbyterian 'Church, Ripley, an Aug, 9 with Rev. Glen McPherson of Woodstock officiating. • Arrangements were 'Under the direction Of MacKenzie and.McCreath Funeral .Home, Ripley,::; Bernice Courtney sang' "Until Then:". Organist' was;• Joan MacDonald. Three close friends - Frank Gerrimei, Ernie Brooks' and .Keith ., VanderHoek -.gave .eulo- gies. Interment ` .Ripley':. Cemetery.--33ar 4G•. In Meimoriam HENDER.SON In memory. of Murray. Henderson who , 'passed away August 1 6, 1995. • Days of sadness still ;come, o'er us'•, Tears in •silence often flow :But memory•keeps you' ever near us • Though you died two Years: • ago. •.Lovingly remembered by :wife Gertie • and' • family:: Londa`, 'Rod-andt-Trevor' Larry and. Diane, --33x • • In memoryof MICHELLE 'Born August 19 .Liiv'e;your. Dad and your brother We miss you a lot -33ar . 47. Cards':of Thanks VANDERVELDE '. To. all our Highway 66. neighbors, 'friends and,for- mer neighbors a•great big thank you for the surprise farewell gathering: Special, thanks to the organizers. The beautiful presents we received will always • remind` us of your caring and helpful ways Which We experienced. for 32 years. We willmiss you aii, but will keep in touch. We are confident that our future; in 'Guelph will, be good. God Bless .you all! Ted, Pommy and family. -- 33x