HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-09-21, Page 14Page 14--Lucbow Sentinel, Wednesday, September 21, 1988
1111111111
cEE3DASHWOOD
WINDOW AND DOOR CENTRE
for quality
selection and
professional
installation
WALKERTON
Corner of Hwy. 9 south
and Industrial Road
881-3626
OWEN SOUND
Corner Hwy. 70 & Conc. 1
(opposite Drive -In)
371-5353
Sale of Land By Public Auction
: Municipal Tax Sales Act, 1984
The Corporation of the County of Huron
TAKE NOTICE that the land(s) described below will be offered for sale
by public auction at 10:Q0- o'clock in the forenoon on the 4th day of Oc-
tober, 1988 at THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, COURT HOUSE, GODERICH,
ONTARIO.
Description of Land(s) Minimum Bid $
PCL. No. 1 - TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD, COUNTY OF
HURON - Cust. No. 1 - Roll No. 64 002 200 029 07 - Lot
21 East of Wellington Street, Plan 136. $597.61
PCL. No. 2 - TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD, COUNTY OF
HURON - Cust. No. 2 - Roll No. 64 002 200 029 08 - Lot
20 East of Wellington Street, Plan 136. $475.18
PCL. No. 3 - TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD, COUNTY OF
HURON - Cust. No. 3 - Roll No. 64.001 000 002 03 - Part
of Lot 61, Plan 141. Commencing at the Northeast angle
of said Lot 61 thence Westerly along the Northerly limit
of said Lot 16.5 feet. Thence southerly parallel to the
Easterly limit of said Lot 88 feet, thence Easterly parallel
to the Northerly limit of said Lot 16.5 feet to a point in
the Easterly limit of said Lot, thence Northerly along the
Easterly limit of said Lot to the place of beginning. $580.38
PCL. No. 34 - TOWNSHIP OF GODERICH, COUNTY OF
HURON - Cust. No. 321 - Roll No. 24 001 300 005 00 - Lot
33, Concession 13. $3,982.65
PCL. No. 43 - TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK, COUNTY OF
HURON - Cust. No. 1261 - Roll No. 46 002 200 053 01 -
Lot 6 in Arthur Mitchell's subdivision of the original Mill
Reserve Plan 244, in the Village of Fordwich, save and
except that portion of said Lot sold to the Corporation
of the Township of Howick for road purposes, in Instru-
ment No. 21578. $1,311.15
PCL. No. 56 - TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN, COUNTY OF
HURON - Cust. No. 2787 - Roll No. 04 003 100 049 00 -
South 66 feet of Mitchell's block in even width Plan 221. $3,685.45
All amounts payable by the successful purchaser shall be payable
in full at the time of the sale by cash or money order or by a bank
draft or cheque certified by a bank, trust company or Province of
Ontario Savings Office.
The municipality makes no representation regarding the title to or
any other matters relating to the land to be sold. Responsibility for
ascertaining these matters rest with the potential purchasers.
This sale is governed by the Municipal Tax Sales Act, 1984, and the
Municipal Tax Sales Rules. The successful purchaser will be re-
quired to pay the amount bid plus accumulated taxes and relevant
land transfer tax.
For further information regarding this sale, contact: W.R. Alcock,
Treasurer, Corporation of the County of Huron, Court House Square,
Goderich, Ontario, N7A 1M2.
The boys of winter
The Lucknow Minor Hockey Association
will be holding a used hockey equipment
sale in conjunction with minor hockey
registration every weekday morning from
9 a.m. through 11:30 a.m. and all day
Saturday, October 1 from 9 a.m. until 4
p.m.
You are asked to bring, any articles
you'd like to sell to the arena on or around
September 26. The earlier you have your
old equipment there, the better chance
you'll have of selling it as buyers tend to
arrive early.
In other hockey news from the Recrea-
tion Department, due t� minor hockey in-
surance requirements the Rec. Depart-
ment would like to have all young hockey
stars registered by October 8 this year. A
late registration fee will be charged after
this date.
Also, due to the current Bell Canada
strike the new complex is yet without a
telephone. If you have any questions
regarding sports events in Lucknow and
are unable to reach Recreation Director
Bill Hunter at his office, either drop by the
arena or don't hesitate to call his residence
at lunch or supper times. Bill's home
number is 528-2009.
First meeting of Quilters
A new group, Quilters Guild, has been
formed in this area.
An organizational meeting was held on
August 25 at the home of Mrs. Rose Wad -
del, Teeswater with 17 interested ladies
attending.
Teeswater and Lucknow will be the cen-
tres for meetings, which will be held on the
4th Wednesday of each month, 10 am - 4
pm. Meetings will not be held in July,
August and December.
The president is Mrs. Sharon Stein,
secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Betty Fieten.
The first meeting will be held on
September .28 at the Agri -Curl Building,
Teeswater Fairgrounds. Rollcall will be to
bring a quilt pattern or quilted article.
Mrs. Mamie Roulston will demonstrate
traditional cutting and Mrs. Stein will
demonstrate rotor cutting.
Yearly membership will be $12.00 or
$2.00 per meeting.
Bring an idea for the name of the guild
as well as a bag lunch, sewing box, scraps
of material, cardboard, rotary cutter.
Drinks will be provided.
For further information contact Sharon
Stein, 392-6495 or Murial Moffat, Lucknow
528-2325.
Need for new uniforms
The Lucknow Concert Band turnedout
with much enthusiasm to march in the
Lucknow Fall Fair Parade, despite the
gloomy skies. The band was also there to
help open the 125th Fair at the Sports
Complex.
The executive and the band have
discussed the need for new uniforms. The
junior members are lacking uriiforms, as
was noticed in the parade. Also, some of
the other member's uniforms are rather
the worse for wear and tear. Band
members come in a variety of shapes and
sizes and the uniforms get a great deal of
use:
The band is off to a great start this fall.
Mr. Cayley has a couple of new pieces that
the group is tackling as there are many
functions lined up for the coming year.
Welcome to all new band members this
year.
Honoring the occasion
"The Talk of the Town"
Spence and Mildred Irwin celebrated
their fifty-ninth wedding anniversary on
Sunday, September llth. To honour this
occasion they got their cousin, Lloyd Irwin
to drive them to Sudbury where they spent
the weekend visiting their friends, Mr. and
Mrs. E. Kitching. Saturday evening they
attended a dance and Sunday they all went
out for an anniversary dinner. On the way
home Mon. they visited their son George
north of Barrie. They are already making
plans for next year when they will be sixty
years married. Congratulations!
We are happy to report that Albert Mor-
ton, who has been a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London for the past three weeks
is successfully recovering from surgery.
Anyone wanting to wish him a speedy
recovery his address is Room 306, 4th
floor.
Larissa Kugler, Hamilton St. has return-
ed home from a three week visit to Ger-
many where she visited her mother and
other relatives. While she was away
Robert stayed in the group home in
Wingham and William visited friends in
London.
Congratulations to Steven Atkinson and
Joanne Lang who were married in
Teeswater, Sat. Sept. 17. Steven is
employed with C & M Transport and
Joanne has accepted a position with Cliff's
Plumbing & Heating.
Miss Cindy White, bride-to-be of Bryan
Markin of Ohio visited with Olive Blake. A
few of the neighbours called in for a visit
with Cindy and presented her with a gift.
Other recent visitors with Olive were
Mrs. Gordon Anderson, Ashfield, Mrs.
Elsie Weames and Mrs. Jean Hodgins,
Wingham; Mrs. Elsie Irvin, Goderich;
Miss Ruby Webb with her sister Miss
Elizabeth Webb, Glamrnis visited and
sang duets; Mrs. Tim Leishman,
Markham with Mrs. Bert Garniss,
Wingham; Mrs. Mary Bere of Goderich
called in on her return trip from Montreal;
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kilpatrick and son
UCKNOW
by Mildred Loree
Scott of Holstein and daughter Heather of
Toronto;. Mrs. Anne Kilpatrick, Wingham
when returning from Wyoming; Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Errington, Glenns' Hill; and
Mrs. Helen Dawson Dungannon. The
friends of Crest Hill Apts. are frequent
callers too, and all are appreciated very
much.
Kathy and Jim Dickson are residing at
634 Johnston Cresent, Kincardine. In their
wedding write-up included in last week's
Sentinel, it was reported that they were
living in Kitchener.
Albert Morton of Lucknow is a patient in
St. Joseph's Hospotal, London, where he is
undergoing surgery.
Russell Armstrong of Port Colborne,
formerly of Lucknow, retired last month
from St. Lawrence Seaway where he had
been employed for 35 years. Russell was
presented with a plaque signed by the
Prime Minister and a barometer. He also
received many good wishes for his retire-
ment from friends and family.
The winner of the $50 worth of Tupper-
ware at the Fall Fair was Judy Sanderson
of Lucknow will the winner of the Lucknow
Sentyinel's free draw for a brass turtle
was Olive Shields of RR5 Goderich.
Lucknow Co-op draw winners at the fair
were Steve Sellars and Robert Wilkins.
The Lucknow United Church Women
would like to invite any interested persons
to attend a open meeting being held Tues-
day, September 27 at 8 p.m. in the church
basement. Participants will be able to
view a special video presentation and join '
in a discussion on the AIDS crisis with a
Bruce County Health Nurse.
This is an important topic and all are
urged to attend this special meeting.