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Auction $ale
Of
Cattle, tractors,
maCtlinery, MISC.
iterns for
&: Irene Haldershy
Lot 6, Con 3 Kinloss
Twp„ 2 mi north & 1
mile west of
%unknow.
Sat May 16
MOO a.rn.
See next week's
paper tor full list
AUCtioneers
Agan R. Millar Joliet* Zehr
39.5-5062 807-9599
AUCCTION SALE
of Parra Machinery &
•Household. Effects will be
held for
WAYNE & KATHRYN TODD
RR 42, Lucknow Lot 18,
Conc. 2, West Wawanosh
Township; 2 corners east and
corners• south of Lucknow
(at St, Helens)
' Monday, May 1$ .
11:00 %:dist*
TRACTORS: 2.955 ,John-.
Deere with cab, 16.9.35 tires',
• 4 wheel drive, approx. 34Q0`
his.; set of duets, 16.9-38;.
W6 tH McCormick; 1636.
John. Deere with ,145 loader,
15.30 tires. approx. • 2200. hrs.
MACHINERY: MF 775
swather; 1>t Yt. IH cultivator
• witn levelling harrows; IH
Model 55 10 ft, chisel plow;
Case 304 3 furrow semi
mount plow; Ceerge Smyth 4
ft• single au ter. snowblower;
;NOwr Hollerid 679• tandem
manure spreader; 24fr, steel:
tray wagon with mush floor;
:MP '012 baler; MF'baior for .
parts; George, White bale'.
elevator -, approx. 32 ft.;
• wagon and flat. rack; 16' ()ion
forage box rebuilt, dike new,
•condition.
MISCELLANEOUS: • 6
section diamond .rharrow;
,grain auger; quick attach
balefork; potato hiller; hay.
fork; 6 #t. scraper blade; buzz;
saw; 2 'round bale hay.
feeders;. 40 ft. ladder; walking
plow; steel posts; scrap iron,
Wajon "' toad:. of
miscellaneous. .-
:1100$0.1014k antique chair,:'
aritfque . rnantle• ; clock1.
dresser, antique lantern; jeillr:
cupboard;. china, •.cabinet
wardrobe; washstand, desk;
.footbath; couch end .tv,io'
loveseets; wooden, wash tub;:,:
oal7inet . 'model ` sewing,
machine;• old.silvor trophies;
•picture frames; dishes; toys;,
wood box;,-woode+,eese,:
boxes; sports-eouiprnent;'
older •type computer;
humidifier; •refrigerator,•• 17 ft..
fre•ezer Numerous ofher
items
VAN; 1989 •podgy Caravan
Salllrlg as is. '•
00$4 FAC•.raquirecf. Victor;
Crescent firearms - CC 12 g..
• shotgun (damaged stock)
Planto attend. Estrin, is sold.;
t .00d, clean machinery,'
Lunch booth,
TERMS, Cash or acceptable.
cheque wits ,proper 1 day
of sale Not:, responsible for
accidents verbal
announcements take:
Precedence. ovor advartising,
(titres listetf as described
owrr,er•
'For more• information tall
Wet ne'Todd;(51,9) 528 3;`17.
•
AUCTIONLER.
l3MMA4 ,00C4T00
51.9}'3 7-234 .
ASOt
AUCTION SALE :.
of
Household & Farm
related items will
be held for
Kathleen Fora;(
Lucknow
plus other
consignments
at the
t.UCKNQWt>~ ARENA
Friday, May 22/93.
S.:30 PM
List to follow
Auctioneer
Adan R- Mlllill'81.r
395-5062
AUCTION SALE
of l i"vestock, Machinery 0
Household affects will be
hold for
Mayburry Stock Farm.
(Robert. R Mayburry) Lot 10,
QQnceasion. 12, Turnberry
Township,. 4 mites north of.
Wingham on Highway. 4
Saturday, May 9
12;00 noon
HORSES: Registered quarter
horse stud (ONA) 8 yra.otd; 3
year ofd quarter horse filly;. 9
.year old grade mare • broke,
r l
to ride.; 2y�ara.d;ua4. iter
• horse gelding; Pinto pony
mare - broke to ride and
drive,
CA rTLE: 9!ond Hereford buts
2,'yrs, old; long -horned. cow
with calf; long -horned cow -
:bred; 3 Hereford heifers;' 1
black heifer; 2 Hereford bull
Calves,. long -horned 'Hereford'
heifer calf;
HOUSE H.r t,[t Hot r'sri»t
fridge (almond); table.;
dresser, Westinghouse 30 in:.
stove: (green); couch & chair;
arrrichair; chest of drawers;
aiming, room table & chairs;
many small items.,
MACHINERY: Cockshutt
1350 with cab - new rubber,.
3PH, 16':-30, tire`s; North
American 61 ft. snowblower,
single auger; _ 10 ft.
Kongskilde. cultivator with.
levelling harrow; New Hogand
bale' elevator; bale thrower
wagon°' with. 18. ft..reak; New
Holland 327, manure.
Spreader; 4•saction'"diamonds
harrow,
411t'ESTOCK TRAILER
Smith 16)4 ft. steel stock
trailer, goose -neck tandem,, 2;
:yrs: old, with divider, 7000• lb.
axle t.tke new•
MISCELLANEOus; 40 1t,
aluminum ladder; chain saw,
cement •mixer; barn jack;
whoalbarrow; pony: harness;
driving harness; pony cart.;
'roping• Saddle; Western;
saddle; pony saddle,
Numerous; tack boxes &,
horse -related iterrm. •Wagori.
toad of miscellaneous; Farm•
is sold • Plan to attend
TEAM : 'Casts or acceptable
cheque with proper• I D ,day
.of'sale. Not responsible,:for
accidents . verbai
arinouncor encs • take
.4000000,.00:40,00$100,,
items listed,as described ,Ny,
owner
L=or mora. information cali
Robert P. Mayberry, Rh 2°,
Wingham,' (5r19�) 392:-8363,
ALSCTIONEER;
• BRIAN RINTOUL;
X51;9};:357.2341'.
Saturday May, 9
Robert Maybury Farrm •
RR #2Vllingha n
Monday May 11
Qan' Quck
RR 2, Teeswater, 8 PM'.
Saturday May 1 r
Kurowslit Zygmunt
House hotel Items. dig Toots
'brussels
Monday May 10..
Wayne & Kathryn Todd
5t: Helens
hesday May 19
Doug Ward
RR a. Luckngw, $.PM:
Saturday May 23
Dave Dennison
Welding, Automotive &: Tools;
West of Lucknow,. Hwy: *86'
Monday May 25
Joe Courtney
Ashfleld. Twp- 6 PM
Saturday May 30
Jessie Jaynt.
Luclinow
Wedriesday jUne 3
Mose S_hetler.
Livestock; Machinery
West Wewanost
Saturday JOno 9
Leiper Bros,
Fenn Machinery'
HallettTownsh+p
SaturdayJune 13 '
Ron Campbell •
Property & Howse
Ktncardlne: Tawnsh1p, Armow
:Sts kYards'
• .Fridays:
Brussels fiyesttok.
AUCTIONEER,
Brian Rinteut:
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TAYLOR
At Wingharn and District
.Hospital, Wingham on
Sunday, April• 20, t$98p Mr.
Harold Taylor el Wingham
died peacefully at age 71
years. He was born in West
Wawanobh Township'. Mr;.
Taylor was a licensed:
mechanic and was
employed at Berry Door, Ha
also .worked as .a stook
keeper at Western ,Foundry,
bus driver with Montgomery
bus line, Wingham. Mr.
Taylor was a very quiet,
honest and reserved per-
son. Hewas a member of
the Wingharn United
,Church. He had a strong.
rove for music and played
the saxophone for three tiif-
ferent bands in the 40's,
80's, 60's and.70's, He also
roved to fish. Loving. hus-
band and best friend of the
former Maxine McGee for,
47 years; dear brother,of
Vera and Gordon Miller of
London, Doris and•Ernie
Walker of 'Winglaam, Donald
and Marlene Taylor of St.'
Helen's. Brother-in-law of
Mildred Taylor of Wingham,
Helen and Ernie Hill of
L' ndQ Harold c
o nx , a old M Gee- of
Nile, Joe 'and Barbara
• McGee, Eugene and Marian
McGee and, Dolores; and
Robert Hoy .all of Goderich
and Verror • McGee of
Toronto;, also.survived by
several: nieces:: and
nephews- 'and greet
nephews: Predecaaitpd ky
• his parents Chester and
'vera Alberde (Perguson)
hie. is brother Murray
on April 14, his brother -in-
' law Cecil' McGee and his.
sister -in -taw Eileen' McGee.,
$r utjJn,eL WeattesdAY, MAT a;1 - rage la
Wlf J aS ROU,
Suddenly.ort'Monday, April
gr, 1990 William J.ames:.
Sproul of R.R. S Auburn in
his 46th year, Beloved son
of Marion (Stewart) Sproul
of Goderieh and the Iota
Elmer Sproul, Dear brother:
of Linda Cressman "of
Kitchener and Kenneth
Sproul .of. Victoria, B.O.
Loving uncle: of Michael
Johnston, Nephew of. Bill
Sproul, Toronto, flava
Sproul of Dungannon, Jos
and Charlotte Sproul of,
Goderich, Lillian Stewart of
Auburn, Bill was a former
member of the Auburn
Lions Club, and active ball
player for • the Auburn
(*Rimers slowpitch, previ-
ous coach of Angela's
Angola ladies slowpitch. He
was also a member of the
Huron .Farm Business
Management Association.
and of the Huron Coy, nty.
Beef Producers Association.
Bill took great pride in his
cow -calf operation raising
!harotais, Blonde
d'Aquitaine• and Limousin
cattle, High school class .
reunions were still a very
important part of hie life and
special' avents•were attend-
ed, Family and friends. were
received , at the • McGatlum
:and Patla•Funeral .Home,
.
Cambria Road and'East
Street,. Goderioh on April SO.
• where the. funeral service
waS held with: Pastor
SharotiVtiilii-Whttwalt of
Vietorfo;. Street. tlntt;ed
Church officiated.. Flower
t earerewere Oerden Peer,
a.irnmy Johnston, Wayne
Soot(, and Clare Mitsian,'
Pallbearers . were • Brtart
Craig, Keith Scott, Mark
Funeral service was held' at ° Arthur," Bill Empey, .Bell
McBurney Funeral Home, Mititan' and John Koopman..
Wingharn.on Wed., April 29, tnterreent Dun± a.nnon
1999 with, Rev. J. Rea. Cemetery; Donations to, the
,'Grant, officiating: Interment. Auburn l,.ions Club or
Wingham Cemetery, . Children's • Hospital of
Turnberry Township, Flower •W.estern •Onteria'gratefutly
b!earel•s ware Rorie, Ryan acknowledged, -"1 Scc
and,Justin Cieveland..great ..
Nephews.' Pallbearers were;,•
Ken, W.iloee, •'Rose..
Henderson, •Btrl.::
Templefrlan, Larry Miller
Michael;and Jeffrey Taylor
taic►nbi'ary:.pattbeerele•were. ,
Gerald Sm•it Russ
Jam+r3son, t oenerd• Phillips;
Kerr Leitcti, Dentists till. and
Frank Burke, Memorial
donations to Win" ham'•
United Church, the Heart
and Stroke Furid ofthe •.
Lurid Aseeciattori•would:bo
appreciated as.express(ons•
•of syrtrpathy, 1:8ar,
h
41' . In
y
N erinortfa m
$ O
in lavingJOHN. rrre Ti rNy. of • our
:betou•ed ; Dad, . Lloyd
Johnston; 4tio passed. away
May 6, . t 994.
)t oniy:takes a little space,
•To writ4:howi much we miss
But tt will take the.rest`of our:
lives,
Tri forget the: day we lost.
you.•
Vita thjnk`of you In stiencef
Youa we-otien•redatt,
There Is nottljng left to
answer,
taut yrrtir:pictureon the ,Wali,
Cyt ono,°.Knows the: silent.
heartaclo,
Cniy those rho have lofiied
cavi tell;
The grief we beer in stlent:e,
For the ones we loved so;
well,
Sadly missed aired rotrrdrri
bared•by Donrfa, Dennis
and bougies .-18
20. t1.
PERRY to CHER
Perry Lorne Archer, Ott, ,ai
R.R. 8, Lucknow, and fog-,
merly of Etmvata', died Altai
deniy, as the result of
motor vehicle accident, On
April 27',1998: Mr,. Archer,: a
member of the South
Kinloss Presbyterian
Church, was ' born In
Penetangeishene, on May
• 11, 1957, He is survived by
his wife Diane; (Patterson) of
.R.R S, Lucknow, four sons,
Gregory; Brett, Denzel, and .Y.
Joseph, all at home; his
mother Leda (Turner)
Archer 01 Elmvate; brothel's
and sisters, Dave Archer,
Hamilton, Marlene, Lambie,
Elmvale, Tom Archer,
Elmvale, Donald 'Archer,
Elmvale, Muriel Galibourg,
Switzerland and Jacqueline
Archer of Barrie; as well as
several nieces and
nephews.and,his parents -M7.
law, Edward and Rita
Patterson of Barrie, Mr
,Archer was predeceased by
his father George Archer.
Visitation `was • at the
MacKenzie and McCreath
Funeral 'Horne, Luckriow
Rev. Peggy Kinsman con-
ducted the funeral servjce•
from the South Kinloss
Presbyterian Churoh on•
May 1. Pallbearers were
Don Ritchie, Grant Gilchrist,
,Lawrence Clark, Greg;
Nicholson,, Jim, Smith and.
Sieve ` Fair, interment •
Eimvale Presbyteriain.,
Cemetery,--18ar
'�apiltittF; , i
JQHNaTQN.
In loving, memory of my.
dear husband Lloyd.
Johnston who; passed' away,
May 6, 1994;
You ,dict so many: things for
mo, ` •
Your heart • was. kind and
true,
And when t needed some-
one.,' .. .
1 could,always count on you), •
The speoial years will not
return, .
When- we-Were;-togetherx
But With rnemories in rny.
heart, • '
You will walk with me foreY-•
er.
Remembered always by
your wife Betty, --1$•
•
liAl,l?t NBY. '•
°in loving memory ;of. a` dear:
husband, dad, ;and grandpa;
Harold ,
t-taidenby wtto,
passed: away s•years: ago'
There. re a bridge • of rriemo
From here to Heaven
above,
That keeps you ve'ry,c!ose
tri list '
it's called the bridge of love
A.s time goes: by without .
•you;
:And.tho tnonths,turrl. into
yearn ';
They, hold a" biliton memo,
ries, -
01 the one • we loved so
dear: .
Lovingly remembered by
Maar sine, Barry and Marie,
Allyson and Mike, Jason
and'Rob 18x;'