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36. Announcements
TOWNSHIP OF KINLOSS
PUBLIC NOTICE
Take note that Kinloss Township Waste
Disposal Site will be open every Saturday,
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. until further notice, com-
mencing October 1, 1988.-39, 40ar
NOTICE
TOWNSHIP OF WEST WAWANOSH
CORRECTION: The LAST DAY for
filing applications for inclusions,.
additions or corrections to or
d et ons from the Preliminary
List of Electors for the Township of
West Wawanosh is: SATURDAY,
OCTOBER 15, 1988, and not Mon-
day, October 17, 1988 as
previously advertised. The Clerk's
office will be open that day bet-
ween the hours of 9:30 a.m. and
5:00 p.m. to receive such
applications.
Joan Armstrong,
Clerk, West Wawanosh Township.
NOTICE•
Bill #79
Re: Hazardous
Goods Stored
In the area covered
by Lucknow and
District Fire Department
the above law
takes effect as of
October 31, 1988.
it will be the
responsibility of the
person who has
the product to advise
the Fire Department
and supply a data sheet
for the products.
Chief
Bud Hamilton
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36. Announcements
Lucknow Sentinel
Subscribers
If your label reads
8809 your subscription
is due now
8810 - your subscription
is due in October
38. Auction Sale
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of household effects, antiques
and a 1973 Plymouth Valiant
will be held for
MRS. OLIVE SMITH
720 Havelock St., Lucknow
SAT., OCTOBER 15th
12 NOON
See full list in October
12th issue.
AUCTIONEER:
Len Metcalfe 367-2791
AUCTION SALE
of household effects; antiques and a car
will be held for MARION MUNN, 1 Ross
St. In the Village of Ripley on
MONDAY, OCTOBER 10
at 10:30 A.M.
Oak dining room table w/5 straight
chairs, arm chair, buffet and small
sideboard; 2 upholstered living room
chairs; piano stool w/chair back and
claw feet; antique needlepoint chair;
Willis piano and bench; assortment of
sheet music; antique rocker; needle-
point footstool; round needlepoint fold
away coffee table; footstool and
magazine rock; double bed with new
mattress and box springs; chest of
drawers; antique dresser with brass
pulls and high mirror; bedding and
linens; Royal Bavarian tea plates; par-
tial set of Czechoslovania L'Imoges
dishes; hand painted tea set; selection
of hand painted dishes; 8 place settings
of dishes; assortment of dishes; cups
and saucers and glassware; bronze
clock with figurine; Chinese brass; pic-
tures; selection of books; wicker
baskets; wicker planter; fern wicker,a
table; small, kitchen appliances
toaster, kettle, fry pan, etc.; coal oil
lamp; Hoover spin washer; Filter Queen
Leuyt vacuym cleaner; walnut console
dining room table; 1962 Pontiac
Laurentian car, automatic, sedan, sell-
ing as is.
AUCTIONEERS COMMENTS: This car is in
good condition with approx. 44,000
miles.
Other articles too numerous to
mention.
TERMS: Cash or cheque with I.D. day of
sale.
Lunch Booth on Grounds
All verbal announcements take
precedence over any written an-
nouncements day of sale.
Owner and Auctioneer will not be
responsible for any accidents or Injuries
connected with the sale.
AUCTIONEERS
Grant McDonald, Ripley
Phone 395-5353
Wallace Ballagh, Toeswater
Phone 392-6170
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 5, 1988—Page 25
CLEARING
AUCTION
SALE
of PARCELS of LAND
for JOHN FRANCIS
O'CONNOR
(Ashfield Twp.)
Sat., Oct. 8, 1988
11:00 a.m.
AT FARM
LAND CONSISTS OF: 3 Parcels.
PROPERTY NO. 1: Pt. of Lot 13 Front Conc.
West of Highway 21. Consisting of 87 acres
(approx.). NO BUILDINGS - Approx. 83
acres workable, Bal. creek flats - clay loam
soil - level and stone free.
PROPERTY NO 2 -Pt. of N'/2 of Lot 6 Conc.
7 - 87 acres - 70 workable; Pt. of S1 of Lot
6 Conc. 8 - 50 acres - all workable.
THIS PROPERTY CONSISTS OF: 11
storey, 3 bedrooms, 4 pc. bath and partial
basement. Main Floor - kitchen, living
room, den, furnace. An open Verandah at
front & closed back entrance (8' x 24').
House is approx. 28' x 40' has 100 amp.
electrical service and a drilled well.
BARN - New - 45' x 90' with steel siding,
10' concrete walls.
FRAME SHED - 24' x 40'. Suitable for
storage.
LAND: 137 acres with stream crossing and
approximately 120 workable. Land is ran-
dom & systematically tiled.
PARCEL NO. 3 - Pt. of Lot 8 & 9 Conc. 8
- 72 acres approx. No buildings, land well
drained - ALL WORKABLE. (Residence
severed from acreage).
PROPERTIES WILL SELL SHARP AT 11:00
a.m. - Subject to a reasonable bid.
TERMS: 10% Down - Day of Sale. Closing
Date Dec. 15, 1988.
For more information contact:
Eugene Frayne 529-7405
Auctioneer, Brian Rintoul357 2349
HOUSEHOLD
AUCTION
and
CONSIGNMENT
SALE
on
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1988
at 6:00 P.M. Sharp
at
BRINDLEY SALES YARD
Dungannon, Ont.
CONSIGNED FROM RUDLOF HERRMANN:
Chesterfield; coffee & end tables;
recliner; folding table; desk chair; com-
plete bedroom suite; single bed; war-
drobe; kitchen cupboard; wringer
washer; deep freeze; two 10 gallon bot-
tles; barrels; milk cans; assortment of
dishes; garden tiller; push mower; Jack -
all lack & misc. tools; misc. garden
tools; odds & ends; guns.
OTHER CONSIGNMENTS: Antique table;
chesterfield; dining room table w/6
chairs; complete bedroom suite; china
cabinet; buffet; desk; 4 dressers; 4
stereos; 4 wooden boxes; 3 electric
stoves; dryer; fridge; 3 walk behind
snowblowers; 4 riding lawn mowers;
assortment of paint; large assortment
of misc. Items.
VEHICLES: 1984 Ford Crown Victoria;
1982 AMC Concord Station Wagon;
1982 Plymouth Reliant Station Wagon;
1980 Dodge D200 Crew Cab Pickup; two
15' travel trailers.
Assortment of lumber.
TERMS Cash or Cheque day of sale.
Lunch Booth on Grounds
Not responsible for accidents
AUCTIONEERS:
Gordon H. Brindley
Brian Rintoul
Further information call:
519-529-7625, 529-7970
38. Auction Sale
AUCTION SALE
of equipment; furniture; antiques and
miscellaneous for EVAN SMYTH, 2 cor-
ners North of Teeswater and 11/4 East
of Hwy. 4 at the schoolhouse; part of
Lot 11, Concession 10, Culross Township
on
MONDAY, OCT. 10, 1988
at 10:30 A.M. Sharp
3165 Massey backhoe with cab and
loader; assortment of cast Iron Imple-
ment seats; 3 pth buzzsaw; chain saw;
other farm Implements; tractor chains:
snowmobile parts for Skidoo and Snow
Jet; school books and maps; assortment
of wood stoves; lumber and plywood;
other furniture and antiques; CB's;
school sold.
AUCTIONEERS
Linc Russwurm
367-2123
Robbie Fyn
357-3058
PROP.: Evan Smyth 392-6338
39. Educational
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Course Fee income tax deductible
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40. Lost & Found
LOST: Black Lab dog, wearing chain col-
lar, answers to "Crystal". If you have any
information or know the whereabouts of
this dog, please call 528-2723.-40nx
46. In Memoriam
MACDONALD
In loving remembrance of a dear husband,
father and grandfather, Angus Mac-
Donald, who passed away October 6, 1986.
God saw you getting tired,
When a cure was not to be,
So He closed His arms around you
And whispered "Come to me".
You suffered much in silence,
Your spirit did not bend,
You faced your pain with courage,
Until the very end.
You tried so hard to stay with us,
Your fight was all in vain,
God took you to His loving home,
And freed you from all pain.
Always loved and never forgotten, Helen,
Doug and Marlene, Don and Mary Anne,
Gord and Vera, Jeff and Dayle and their
families. -40
47. Card of Thanks
CHADBOURNE
I would like to take this time to thank all
the kind people who took the time to think
of me with cards, flowers and cards after
my operation. I would especially like to
thank my three daughters, Cathy, Linda
and Terri for their strong support and en-
couragement. Also Don and I would like to
thank everyone who made our wedding a
special memory. Special thanks goes to
Gloria and Bob Symes. Having our dear
friends and family close to -us makes us
glad we live here. Ann and Don Chad-
bourne (nee Forsyth) .-40
MOFFATT
We wish to say thank you to our relatives,
friends and neighbours for the party on
Saturday night and the lovely gifts. A
special thanks to those who organized the
party and to Ray and Ruth. Eileen, Dave
and Donald Moffat. -40