HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-04-20, Page 30Page 18-Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, April 20, 1988
f36. Announcements
TOWNSHIP OF KINLOSS
The Clerk's Office at Holyrood, will be
closed April 18 - April 30, inclusive
Township of Kinloss. -15, 16ar
38. Auction Sale
AUCTION SALE
of
FARM MACHINERY
will be held for
STAN DRZAZGA
Lot 32, Con. 3, Huron Twp.. 21/2 miles N.
of Amberley on Hwy. 21, then 1 mile
E. of Pine River Church on Con. 4, Huron
Township.
SATURDAY, APRIL 23
10:30 A.M.
1840 John Deere Tractor - only 900
hours, 880 David Brown Tractor. and
Loader, M.F. Furrow 3PTH Plow, Case 3
Furrow 3PTH Plow, 11' Triple K
Cultivator, 12', '16' 8. 20' 4" Grain
Auger with Motors, 40' Allied 6" Grain
Auger on Wheels, 510 Int 13 Run Seed
Drill - semi mount with grass seeder -
3PTH, 2 Martin Wagons with Grain Bins,
3 John Deere Wagons with Flat Racks,
2 Wagons with Flat Racks, 1#256 New
Holland Rolabar 3 Bar Rake, 11315 New
Holland Hayliner Baler - like new, 9'
New Idea Haybind, Electric Fence Sticks,
Int 3 Furrow 3PTH Plow, 18 Plate
Dunham Disc, 9' Kongskilde Cultivator,
12' Land Packer Fertilizer Spreader,
Chain Harrows, Post Hole Auger.
Please note time of sale. There are very\
few small items.
Terms Cash Day of Sale
Lunch Booth on Grounds
Owner and Auctioneers not responsible
for any accidents or injuries connected
with the sale.
Clerk: Robert Gilchrist
AUCTIONEERS
Grant McDonald, Ripley, 395-5353
Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater, 392-6170
A Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of
Household Effects, Antiques
and Gardening Equipment
on
Saturday, April 23, 1988
11:00 a.m.
for
VALERIE BOLTON & DEAN WALKER
R.R. 1, Belgrave
Lot 33, Conc. 6, East Wawanosh or
1 mile north of Westfield
ANTIQUES: Coal Oil Lamps, Tea Tins, Bot-
tles, Antique Books, Mantle Clock, Cast
Iron Coffee Grinder, 2 Spool Beds, Cradle,
Old White Cupboard and many other
articles.
Fridge (Admiral), Freezer, Stove, Living
Room Stove, Butternut Dresser, Walnut
Captain's Chair, Rocking Chair, Kitchen
Table & 6 Chairs, Couch, Round Tgble,
Dressers, King Size Waterbed (Pine), Fold
Top Desk, Filing Cabinet, Glass Front
Bookcase, 8' Wall Hutch, Mirrors, House
Plants, Lamps, Rugs, Jars, Book Press,
Children's Toys, & Bed. Other articles too
numerous to mention.
Cement Blocks, Garden Tools, Garden Tiller
& Attachments, 35 M.F. Tractor, 3 P.T.H.
Cultivator, Chain Saw, 81 Lada for parts.
Plan to attend this sale of antiques,
household effects & gardening equipment
as property is Sold.
Terms: Cash Day of Sale & 7% Sales Tax in
effect. Owner or Auctioneer not respon-
sible for accidents or loss of purchase Day
of Sale.
For Information Contact
Owners:
Valerie Bolton or Dean Walker
523.9335
Auctioneer
Brian Rintoul
357-2349
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37. Mortgages
MORTGAGES
For Residential & Commercial
Properties
Car, Truck & Equipment
Financing and Leasing
AGRI/COM
Management Services
Call (519) 367-5615
Weekdays 9 a.m. - 12 noon
38. Auction Sole
AUCTION SALE
of Antiques, Furniture, Motor-
cycle, tools & Lawn Mower will
be held for
LORNE CUDMORE
Saturday, April 23,, 1988
11:00 AM
at Holyrood Store
also selling for STEVE
MORAN approx. 200 cement
blocks, aluminum extension
ladder, cement flooring.
Listen to CKNX Wed. & Sat.
Plan to attend this sale.
There's something for
everyone.
Auctioneers:
Bili Haldenby
Allan Miller
39. Educational
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respondence Diploma courses for
prestigious careers: Accounting, Air cOn-"
ditioning, Bookkeeping, Business,
Cosmetology, Electronics, Legal/Medical
Secretary, Psychology, Travel. Granton
(5A) 263 Adelaide W; Toronto.
1-800-268-1121. -16 b c
41. To Give Away •
FREE TO A GOOD HOME, adorable kit-
tens, 6 weeks old. Call Margie at
528-3607.-16, 17
47. Card of Thanks
BUSHELL
Sincere thanks to the doctors and nurses
for their care and to everyone for cards,
flowers, phone calls and visits and help
given to me in any way during my stay in
incardine Hospital and after returning
home. Edbert.-1t
MILLER
I would like to thank everyone for phone
calls, visits and treats and cards since.
coming home from hospital. Dorothy. -16x
KREUTZWIESER
A very special thank you to my husband,
my family, my neighbours, my friends and
co-workers for all their love and support to
me during my stay in the hospital and
since returning home. Very special were
the visits, flowers, phone calls, cards and
food brought to our home: These kind-
nesses are deeply appreciated and will be
treasured always. My gratitude also to Dr.
O'Mole, Dr. Bekasiak and the nursing staff
of the Intensive Care Unit in Wingham
Hospital. Anna. -16x -
LOWRY
We wish to thank everyone who made our
50th wedding anniversary such a
memorable occasion. Special thanks to our
family. Sincerely, William R. and Elva
Lowry. -16
Down at the alley
Ladies Monday Night League
Team Standings:
Parrots -52, Parakeets -51, Peacocks -43,
Cockateels-40, Flamingos -36, Toucans -30.
The high single score of the night went to
Annette LeBreton with 326 while the high tri-
ple score of 703 was rolled by Betty Stanley.
Games Over 200:
Mae Hunter -200, Karen Roberts -206, Kay
Crawford -206, Nancy Gibson -211, Kim
Phillips -212, Barb Ross -213, 261; Betty
Stanley -224, 259, 220; Jackie Murray -227,
Chris McDonald -239, 216; Pat
Livingston -248, Annette 'LeBreton-326.
Mixed Couples League
Team Standings:
Tigers -52, Kangaroos -45, Chipmunks -42,
Wolverines -40, Gophers -40, Squirrels -32.
The high single score for the ladies was
rolled by Barb Tyler with a 257 while the
ladies triple high score of 620 was taken by
Lucy Miller.
On the men's side of things, the single
score of 283 was captured by Allan Hackett
while Harvey Livingston rolled the triple
high of 616.
Games Over 200:
Barb Tyler -257, Lucy Miller -240, 214;
Delores VanOsch-229, Dean Agnew -219, Pat
Livingston -203, Allan Hackett -283, Harvey
Livingston -248, 217; Joe Agnew -217, Ron
Elliott -244.
Town and Country League
Team Standings:
Daffodils -8, Tulips -7, Pansies -7,
Hyacinths -4, Snowdrops -2, Crocuses -2.
Marie Park rolled the high score for the
ladies with a 208 single and a double of 408.
High single for the men went to Eldert
Geertsma with a 212 while Ron McQuillen
captured the high double with a 373.
Legion Darts
April 13 results:
Legion -32, Coop -29, Lucknow Service
Centre -26, Cut and Curl -23, Buffy's-22,
Adamson's-22, Country Road Lodge -21,
Bains-17.
The Bruce' County Mens' Volleyball
League held its final tournament in Walker-
ton on Saturday Apr. 16 with the Ripley
team capturing the Championship. Ripley
defeated Chesley 3 games to 2 in the final
series to bring home the top honours.
Walkerton defeated Kincardine to, win the
Consolation Medallions. Members of the
Ripley team include Dan Collins, Randy
47. Card of Thanks
HOGAN
Grateful thanks to my family and friends
for cards and visits; also to Drs. O'Malley
and Bekasiak. Ray Hogan. -16
48. Coming Events
OPEN HOUSE
BRIDAL SHOWER
for Tito (Linda) Sinnett, Sunday, May 1, 2 -
4 p.m. at the home of Betty Lou Dalton.
Envelopes will be at Amberley Store and
Heads Up Salon, Suncoast Mall. -16
DESSERT, BRIDGE
AND EUCHRE
at Pinecrest Nursing Home, April 21, spon-
sored by Huron Chapter of the Eastern
Star. Musical program 1 p.m., dessert 1:30
p.m., cards to follow. Proceeds to Estarl
Awards. -15, 16
HARMONY IN COLOUR
The Lucknow Kinettes' Fashion Show,
Monday, May 2, 1988, 8 p.m. at Lucknow
Community Centre. Adults $4.00, 12 and
under $2.00, door prizes. Proceeds to com-
munity service.-15-17ar
133RD ANNIVERSARY
of Dungannon United Church, May 1, 11
a.m. Rev. Rae Grant is guest speaker.
Special music. Everyone welcome. -16,
17x
FLEA MARKET
sponsored by Dungannon Agricultural
Society, Saturday, May 14, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.,
Dunganon Agricultural Hall. Vendors
wanted. Call 529-7390.-16-19ar
The SPRING BOOK FAIR, Sunday, April
24, 1988 at the Concert Hall, 888 Yonge St.
Toronto. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Old and rare
books, maps, prints and related items. Ad-
mission $3.-16bc
5TH Annual MOTORCYCLE
SHOW/SWAP Meet. April 30th, May lst,
Picton, Ont. Trophies - Cash Prizes - Parts
Auction, Sunday. Present ad for door dis-
count. Phone (613) 968-6271/478-3387.-16bc
DESSERT EUCHRE PARTY
sponsored by Whitechurch Women's In-
stitute, Monday, April 25, 1:15 p.m.,
Whitechurch Community Hall. Cards start
at 2 p.m. Admission $1.50. Ladies and
gentlemen both welcome. -16
Lemon, Floyd Stanley, Art Doughty, Mark
Bowley, Jim Bernath, Dale Fisher, Charlie
Turland, Harold Peet, and Al Gundrum.
Randy Lemon won the Most Valuable
Player trophy for the second year in a row,
and Doug Fisher from the Chesley team won
the trophy for the most improved player in
the league.
48. Coming Events
LUCKNOW SCHOOL
CONCERT BAND
Lucknow Community Centre, May 6, 1988,
8:15 p.m. We need and appreciate your
support. -16, 17
AUCTION 'SALE. Large Clearance and
consignment Auction Friday, April 22 at 10
a.m. Approximately 30 tractors, over 200
pieces of new and used farm equipment, 3
ATV's, plus lawn and garden tractors, etc.
Wayne Ward Farm Equipment Hwy. No.
6, Wiarton, Ont. (519) 534-1638 or
534-2980.-16bc
THIS IS YOUR INVITATION!
Wec're having an OPEN HOUSE at the
I,ucknow and District Christian School,
7:30 to 9:00 p.m., Friday, April 22, 1988. If
you've ever wondered what we are all
about, or simply have an interest in Chris-
tian education, or are a friend or supporter
of the school, come out and see us! ALL
will be warmly welcomed.-16ar
SPRING FLING DANCE .
sponsored by Dungannon Agricultural
Society, Saturday, April 23, 9 - 1, with live
50/60's music by High Tide. Lunch. Tickets
$10.00/couple in advance, $12.00 at door.
Call 529-7432, 529-7934, 524-7990.-15
DON'T THROW IT AWAY!
Donate it to the Ripley and District Lions
Club auction sale, Saturday, May 7 at the
Huron Township Hall, the auction begins
at 10:30 a.m. Anyone wishing to donate ar-
ticles to sell should contact any Lions Club
member. ^ Proceeds for main street
Christmas lighting and the Women's
House of Bruce County. -15, 16ar
25TH ANNIVERSARY
Friday, April 22, 9 p.m. at Teeswater Com-
munity Centre. The children of Roy and
Betty Pennington are holding a dance in
celebration of their parents' 25 years of
marriage. An open invitation goes out to
all relatives, friends and neighbours who
would like to share in their joy. No gifts
please. -+15, 16
THE FAMILY OF BILL AND ANNIE
SMOLENAARS INVITE you to join them
in celebrating their parents' 25th wedding
anniversary on Saturday, April 23, 8:30
p.m. - 1 a.m., at Davidson Centre, Kincar-
dine. Best Wishes Only. -15, 16