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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-05-06, Page 13FAF 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: 3972349• PEOPLE WHCREAD NEWSPAPERS ARE BETTER AND MORE EFFECTIVE PARENTS hail starts with, Newspapers, Have you seen this invader? Rt.szghtm& gt theepo fates(inforgsmatlone INV I SPECI •Mitlistryof.: Natural Resources;:: ot-Movor tsi rtox • of Auct,sss.r4. ?' rlrn`rsiis Luc 2.'uatirfes 1114.6014 /WIM 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;'