HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1989-07-05, Page 12Page 12--Lneknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 59 1989
J38. Auction Sale
EVENING AUCTION SALE
of HOME FURNISHINGS and ANf'IQUES,con-
sagn.d from aria homes will be held in the
TEESWATER AGRI-CURL WILDING on
MONDAY, JULY 10
starting at 6:00 P.M.
Partial list Includes: dog sled (95 Ib.
freight); Alpine skis, boots and bindings;
mans 10 speedbicycle. seat and helmet;
several bikes; 6 new rocking chairs; good
variety of rocking chairs, occasional chairs,
chesterfields, small and large tables,
bedroom furnishings; chrome kitchen fur-
niture; brass valet stand; electric lamps;
%wagon wheel light fixture; matching
crystal chandeliers (1, large, 1 small);
Singer electric cabinet sewing `machine
(like new); apartment size stacking washer
and dryer; ,e place sot ironstone dishes:
glass, dishes, kitchenware; large Raggedy
Ann and Andy dolls; wooden toy box with
padded seat; new nylon back -pack (on
frame); picnic table; industrial vac.; brass
fireplace set; roll new chain link fence;
grind stone; lathe; sump pump; assorted
tools and garden tools; egg washer; elec-
tric snow blower; and MUCH MORE.
Terms - cash.
Owners and Auctioneers net responsible
for accidents, injuries or losses connected
in any way with the .sale.
AUCTIONEERS
WALLACE BALLAGH
Teeswater, 392-6170
GRANT McDONALD
Ripley, 395-5353
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44. Engagements
WOR .LOWRY
Margaret and Graham Work of Brussels,
and Marion and Perrin Lowry of Ripley,
are .pleased to announce the engagement
of their children Judith Ann Work and
Robert James Lowry. Their wedding is to
take place on July 15, 1989 at 3 p.m. in
Melville Presbyterian Church, Brussels.
An open reception will follow in the Ripley
Community Centre at :9 pan, -27x
TAYLOR-McDONAGH
Marg and Bill Taylor wishto announee the
forthcoming marriage of their only
daughter, Lynn to Wayne McDonagh, son
ofBetty an arry McDonaghof Lucknow.
The wedding will take place Saturday, Ju-
ly 15, 1909 in . the Lucknow Presbyterian
Church. -27,28
RITCHIE
We wish hr thank everyone who
any way `I saleandsiatwiag.'
o toomatitacis and neighbors shad
Jo for artalgi, it all make oar
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47. Card of Thanks
RITCHIE
We wish to thank our friends and relatives
who sent us so many cards and flowers on
our 65th Anniversary, also thanks to the
village of Lucknow and the U.C.W. of the
Lucknow United Church for the lovely
plants. It was nice to be remembered by
the members of Parliament and a nice let-
ter from the Queen. We thank Allan and
Violet and children for making it a special
day for us. Wes and Violet. -27x
ARMSTRONG
To the congregations of Donnybrook,
Dungannon, Nile and Trinity United Chur-
ches we wish to express our deep gratitude
for their gracious acceptance and
response during these last two years of our
ministry. We thank them for the gifts and
other expressions of their love for us, and
in return can only place them all in God's
care. Our special thanks go to the Frank
Altons, Don Hacket and Warren Zinn for
their valuable help in moving us into our
new home, to the Shepherds and the Mof-
fats for helping with the lawn mowing, and
to Ann Pritchard, Janet Wilkins, Jim
Hunter and Jim and Sharon Nivins for
their offers of trucks and assistance. Come
see us! Dan and Annabelle. 27
BROWN
I would like to sincerely thank all the good
people, who did so many nice things for me
while I was a patient in Wingham Hospital
and since coming home. Dorthy:--27:Y
FORAN-JEFFERSON
We would like to thank everyone who at-
tended our stag .and doe and the bridal
shower. Your beautiful gifts and generosi-
ty are very much appreciated. Special
thanks to the wedding party and the St.
Augustine C.W.L. for organizing the
events. Mary Ellen and Gerald. -27
MENARY
We would like to thank our family, friends
and neighbours for flowers, fruit, cake,
and cards and all who called on our 60th
Anniversary. We thankyou all. Hugh and
Dolly. -27
COOK
We wish to thank our families and friends
for best wishes, cards, gifts. and flowers
given to us on the occasion of our 55th Wed-
ding Anniversary on June 30th. Thanks
also for the lovely meals we enjoyed with
family and friends. All these kindnesses
were much enjoyed and we shall treasure
our memories of this Anniversary for a
long time. Peter and Evelyn Cook. 27x
McDONAGH,TA,YLOR
We would like to thank all who attended
our stag and doe to make it such a special
evening. A BIG thank you to all those that
worked, made lunch etc. Your kindness
will never be forgotten. Wayne and
Lynn. -27
CAMPBELL
I wish to sincerely thank . everyone who
sent beautiful cards, :flowers ,and -gifts to
me on my 94th Birthday.. Special thanks to
Kay Crawford for the delicious lunch.
Grace. --127
VAN OSCH
We:w to .say a special .thank you to Dr.
Corrin for his excellent care before and
afterMatthew'sbirth. Also to theLueknow
Medical Centre Staff and the O.S. n ang
staff of Wingham and District Hosp taL
Thank you fo everyone who .sent cards,
flowers, :gifts and w.bio visited its in the
hospital and since coming home. Your
kindness jl always .he remembered.
Wendy and Mathew. -17
I would. liketo thank everyone who attend-
ed my bridal shower on: June 24th. Also I
wotdd like to thank everyone for the
beautiful ifts I received, A special thanks
to the i *ho preP,at' d and served the
lima. Thank youallfor making nor day so
wonderful. Debbie Huffi a n, --?27x
BODY
We •s►ou!id like to say "Thank y u" to all
our may, neighboursfriends . for
their helpand port during the time of
ms'• s ick �e
-- , thoughts Aid praYers
awa-be
Mark, Nim :aand
48. Coming Events
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Monster
Bingo. $2,500 prize money - $1,000 Jackpot
to go, at Saltford Valley hall, every Thurs-
day night. Doors open 6:30 p.m. Bingo 7:30
p.m.-8tfar
KIDS COME
ON A SAFARI
The Christian Reformed Church is hosting
vacation Bible school during the week of
July 24-28 from 9 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. for
children ages 4-12. Please call for more in-
formation 528-3338 or 357-3182.-26-28
BRIDAL SHOWER
Everyone welcome to a community
shower for Lynn Taylor at Marylou
Prestaps, July 8, 2 p.m. Please bring lawn
chair. 25, 26x, 27
GARAGE SALE at St. Joseph's Hall,
Kingsbridge, Sat, July 8, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Large and small items, bake table, pro-
duce and refreshment tables. -26, 27
FIDDLE and Step Dance Championships -
July 14 and 15, SSJ Arena, Hwy. No. 11,
Sundridge, $5,000 prizes, 4 big shows plus
dance. Camping. Call: Lance Dawney,
705-384-7248.-27bc
THE WOOD SHOW - 6th Annual -August 11,
12, 13. A "Must See" for all woodworking
enthusiasts. Over 140 quality exhibitors
will have for sale wide variety of
inachi fiery, hand car' ings,turnings,
custom furniture. Live, free seminars.
Wood art competition, $5,000 in cash
prizes. For brochure contact: The Wood
Show, Box 920, Durham, Ontario, NOG 1RO.
(519) 369-6902.-27bc
PORK/BEEF BARBECUE
July 15 - 5 p.m. until, Dungannon senior
citizens centre. Adults $6.00, 6-12 $3.00.
Preschoolers free. Tickets at door. -27,
28g
TROUSSEAU TEA
Marg Taylor and Betty McDonagh would
like to invite you to a Trousseau Tea for
Lynn Taylor, on Thursday, July 13, 1989
from 7 until 10 p.m. at the home of Wayne
McDonagh, 330 Place St., Lucknow, On-
tario. -27, 28
HORTICULTURAL MEETING
Wednesday, July 19, Lucknow Legion Hall,
8 p.m. Guest floral designers from 'other
communities will present -their interpreta-
tions of some of the classes in the floral
design section for our August flower show.
"A Salute to the Movies". Please show
your support by attending. 27, 28ar
SINGLES DANCE,.Friday, July 7,9-1 a.m.
Continual music for your "dancing
pleasure" by Starlight, D.J. Service, at
White Carnation Hall, Holmesville,
482-9228, $4.00 per person 27
Ceramic
Lessons
Available
Tuesday -& Thursday
Evenings
7:00 -10:00 pint.
Starts
Tuesday, July 11/89
7 weeks
Fur more information vmll
529-7296
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48. Coming Events
DABBER BINGO
Lucknow and District Lions Club, Dabber
Bingo, every Sunday night, Lucknow Com-
munity Centre. Doors open 6:15 p.m. Bingo
at 7:15 p.m. Air conditioned, wheelchair
accessible. Potential prize board over
$3,000. $1,000 jackpot on 54 calls or less.
$500 must go ! —tfnar
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RIPLEY DISTRICT LIONS Annual beef
barbecue. Sunday, July 23, 4:30 - 7 p.m. at
the Ripley Huron Complex. Advance $7.00,
at the door $8.00, under 12 $3.50.-25-29x
Belle River FIDDLE SINGING CONTEST
- August 3, 4, 5, 6. Campsites available.
$7,500 prizes featuring the LEAHY Fami-
ly, Box 10, Belle River, Ontario NOR 1A0 or
call: (519) 728-1767.-26bc
BLYTH LIONS DABBER BINGO, every
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Blyth & District Com-
munity Centre. $300.00 Jackpot must go.
Over $1,000.00 in prizes. -43t1
THAT'S
HOW MANY
LANAOIANS
ARE CYCLISTS
ARM -
Rudy Sieloff
Rudy Sieloff of St. Clair Shores,
Michigan, passed away on June 28, 1989.
Born on July 4, °1897, in Detroit,
Michigan, the last of ten children, Rudy
Sieloff served in World War I in the
United States Navy.
On October 8, 1931 he married Norine
Hodgins of Detroit, formerly of the 10th
concession of Kinloss, and they lived to
spend over 57 years together.
Mr. Sieloff was employed 45 years with
Brookes Printing Company of Detroit, as
the shop superintendent, until his retire-
ment in 1962. In younger years, one of
his hobbies was playing the violin.
He is survived by two sons, Calvin at
home and Elroy and his wife, Jeannette
of St. Clair Shores, Michigan; two grand-
sons Ronald and his wife Gloria, and
Kenneth and his wife Nancy; two great
grandchildren, Matthew and Katy Sieloff
Mr. Sieloff was a member of St.
Michael's Episcopal . Church in Grosse
Point Woods, Michigan.
Funeral service was conducted Friday,
June 30, from the Buehler Funeral Home.
in Roseville, with Reverend Wilfrid
Holmes -Walker officiating.
Pallbearers were Kenneth and Ronald
Sieloff and four nephews.
Interment was in Forest Lawn
Cemetery, Detroit.
Attending the funeral from a distance
were Mary and Jack Scott, Bill and Ber-
tha Scott of Ripley, and Ken. and
Verneica (Gamble) Price of Essex.
BIRTHS
SIMPSON Don and Dianne (nee
MacKay) R. 3, Ripley wish to announce
the safe arrival of their 7 lb. 14 oz.
daughter, Ainslie Christine, on Friday,
June 23, 1989 at Kincardine District
General Hospital. Proud grandparents are
Norine MacKay and Edith and Donald
Simpson.
BOW EY - Big brother Nicholas is tickl-
ed pink to announce the birth of his wee
sister, Laura Michelle, born June 22, 1989
at Kincardine and District Hospital. Pro-
ud parents are Mark And Dianne, R. 1,
Holyrood. Spoiling privileges for grand -
rents Mr. and Mrs. Doc
Brussels and Mrs. Gladys Howley,
H4+iton.
DO RT - Blaise, Joanne, Sarah and
*re very °pleased to announce
91.Kyle Jul, on June 5, Mk
7 Os. 15 oz ;Kyle was ;ham at
"Manorial Hospital
are
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