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38. Auction Sale
EVENING
AUCTION SALE
of home furnishings end .ntiqu.s will
be held for MRS. GERTRUDE ALLEN
(Wingham), with additional con-
signments, in Ts.swatsr Agri -Curl
Building, on
MONDAY, AUGUST 28
starting at 6:00 P.M.
PARTIAL UST: Sellinlg for Mrs Alien: Din -
Ing room ext, table w/matching china
cabinet, buffet, 6 chairs; recliner; odd
tables and chairs; kitchen table; 4
chairs; small book shelves; brass dou-
ble bed; small chest of drawers; anti-
que washstand; orange crate vanities;
Inglis automatic washer; quantity of
dishes, cups and saucers, salts and pep-
pers; album of old circus snapshots;
scrapbooks made in '3D's and 40's of
movie stars; large picture of Queen Vic-
toria with Consort and child; old
postcards; quilting and croch.t pat-
terns; old and new quilts; antique
smoker's stand; and much more.
CONSIGNMENTS INCLUDE: Antique
Items: wicker baby buggy; bedroom
furniture; harvest table; matching set-
tee; fainting couch; straight chair; 2
platform rockers; dining room table
w/pineapple legs; sideboard; back -to -
wail cupboard; oil lamps; Coleman gas
lamp; hand sleigh; dishes; and much
more.
ALSO: Variety of tables; chairs;
bedroom furniture; partial toilet sets;
dishes and • kitchenware; slant exercise
board; exercise rower; 3 -man tent; a
new sheets yellow fibreglass and much
more.
Listings subject to change without
notice.
Owners and auctioneers not responsi-
ble for accd.nts,lnjurles or losses con-
nected in any way with the sale.
TERMS: Cash or cheque with I.D. night
of sale.
Snack bar
AUCTIONEERS
Wallace Ballagh
Tssswater 393-6170
Grant McDonald
Ripley 395-5353
AUCTION SALE
Tractor, Snowblower ,& Auto Body Shop
Equipment will be held for
MAC-PALMER
Pt. of Lot. 29, Con. 6, Huron Twp., 1112
miles east of Pine River Cheese Factory
on Con. 6; or 1 mile south of Ripley then
31 miles west on Con. 6, Huron Twp.
SATURDAY, ,AUGUST 26, 1989
at 10:30 A.M.
165 Massey Ferguson tractor with cab; 6'
Art Helm single auger snowblower; 225
Lincoln welder and helmets; .acetylene
welder and stand; mig welder; Vulcan
scissor hoist; sheet metal break; Hind
Warner floor :jack; creeper; Webster air
compressor with ::5 HP motor and double
pistons; Nu-way12speed heavy duty drill
press; 16' :x 3' steel work bench with
grinder and motor; 6' x 2' 3" steel bench
with vise; 4' x 2' 8" steel bench; 6'
wooden storage cabinet; tool kabinet; bolt
cabinet with assortment of nuts and bolts;
vises; quantity of belts; quantity of 1"
copper piping; H & I °beams; Solid state
power 21 lawn mower; aluminum .exten-
sion ladder; drain pen forautomobile; •Wet
DryShgp Vac; utility trailer; garden tools;
250 gallon fuel tankand pump; 4 - 8.75R
x 16:5 Michelin all season tires; 4 - HR 78
x 14 steel belted radial tires; 1976 •& 1977
Dodge pickup trucks - selling as ,is for
parts; 1975 Datsun car - selling as;is°for
parts. Other articles too numerous to
mention.
Teats :cash or cheque with I.D. day of sale
Lunch booth on grounds
Clerk: Hobert Gilchrist
Owner And Auctioneer will not be mspon-
sible_=for any accidents in any way con-
nected with sale.
Grant McDonald, Aipiey, Phone
395=5353
Wallace 'Balla , Tete.awater,
P11o11e39'170
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For information contact: Southwester
School of Auctioneering, R.R.5,
Woodstock, ont. N4S 7V9. (519)
537-2115.- 34bc.
44. Engagements
Mrs. Helen Rynard, Jackson's Point and
Mr. Hugh Rynard, Toronto, are happy to
announce the engagement of their
daughter Mary Leah to Darryl Ellwood Ir-
win, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Irwin,
Newmarket. The marriage is to take place
on October 14, 1989, Knox United Church,
Sutton. -34.
46. In Memoriam
MAZTHEWS
In loving memory of a dear son Richard
James who passed away 4 years ago.
Nothing can ever take away,
The love a heart holds dear,
Fond memories linger every day,
Rememberence keeps him near
Sadly missed by Dad and Val. -34.
CURRAN
In loving memory of our daughter and
sister Martha Curran who was suddenly
taken from us August 24, 1986.
We think of you today with love,
As we have often done,
We feel again the sudden, blow,
That should have never come,
Each morning when we awake,
And know that you are gone,
No one knows the heartache
As we try to carry on,
Our heartsstill ache in sadness,
And secret tears still flow,
What it meant to lose you,
No one will ever know,
They say that time heals everything,
But we know that isn't so,
Because it hurts as much today,
As it did three years ago.
Lovingly remembered. Mom, Dad, Alison,
Heather and Brian. -34x.
MATTHEWS
In loving memory of our dear brother
Rick.
He is gone but not forgotten,
And, as dawns another year,
In our lonely hours of thinking,
Thoughts of him are always near,
Days of sadness will come o'er us,
Friends may think the wound is healed,
But they little know the sorrow,
That lies within the heart concealed.
Forever remembered, forever loved by
Charlynn, Carol, Debbie and Phyllis. -34.
IRWIN
In loving memory of our dear daughter,
sister and auntie SHERRI DAWN who
passed away 4 years ago on August 19,1985
m her nineteenth year.
We hold you Close within our hearts, and
there you will remain,
To !walk with us throughout our lives, -until
we meetagain,
Remembering you is easy, we do it every
day,
But missing you is.a>heartache, that never
goes away.
Remembering her always with love are
her parents ;Ross and .Beatty, brother
Paul, sisters Sandra andDavkd, Patti -Lou,
Robert, Amimia and Tyier.- 34z.
46. In Memoriam
MACINTYRE
In loving memory of our dear mother An-
nie, who passed away August 22, 1968.
"Not just this day but everyday
remembered"
"Missed most by those who loved her
best."
Remembered by Son Donald and Daughter
In-law Joan and family. --34x.
BONNETT
In loving memory of a dear mother and
Grandmother, Annie, who passed away 18
years ago August 26, 1971.
A smile we will alway remember,
A voice we will never forget,
Fond memories, to treasure forever,
And a loss we will alway regret,
There is alot in our life that is altered,
There is alot in our life that is new,
But one thing that will never change,
Is our loving memories of you.
Always remembered by the Bonnett
family. -34.
47. Card of Thanks
CRAWFORD
Cliff and Kay would like to thank their
family, relatives and friends, U.C.W.
ladies who served, the ladies who made
goodies, Branch 309, Lucknow Legion for
the use of their Jubilee room. For all the
lovely gifts, cards, money, for the people
who came on Sunday, Aug. 13 to help us
celebrate this special occassion. It will be
long remembered. Cliff and Kay. -34.
GREEN
I wish to thank all my neighbours for their,
kindness's, sympathy and food brought in.
To everyone who sent flowers, cards and
made donations to different organizations
in Thehna's memory. To Rev. David and
Jean Atwell for help and words of sym-
pathy, for a fine service. Thanks goes to
Ann Pritchard for her help and kindness.
To Marie Volmar and Nurses and staff of
Pinecrest Manor for the kind care given to
Thelma during the time she was there and
for the memorial service. To Rev. Gerald
and Mrs. McFarlane for their comforting
words, also Thank you to, Joan Pollard and
Doug Stevenson for their help and kind-
ness's in making my loss of a loving wife
more easier to bear. May God bless you
all. Edmund Green and family -34x.
SCOTT
I would like to thank friends, neighbours
and family for making my eightieth birth-
day such a memorable occassion, with a
special thanks to Bill and Bertha for
hosting a lovely family party. It was a real
surprise! Thanks to everyone. Jack. -34x.
INGLIS
The family of the late Tom Inglis extends
its thanks to relatives, friends and
neighbours for their expressions of sym-
pathy during the loss of their dear brother.
The charitable donations, floral tributes
and cards were greatly appreciated.
Special thanks to Joan of MacKenzie and
McCreath Funeral Home and to Mrs.
Donalda Moffat for the music. Special
thanks to Dr. Shubat as well as the nurses
and staff of the second floor and the inten-
sive care unit of the Wingham and District
Hospital. Special thanks to Rev. Neilson
for his.comnforting words and the ladies of
the Whitechurch United Church for the
delicious lunch served after the
service. -34x.
BERGMAN
We would like to thank all our neighbours
who sent floral tributes and cards during
our recentloss of Bob's mother. Your kind-
ness's will alway be remembered. --34.
CRAGS
We would like to thank neighbours and
friends of Holyrood, Lucknow and surroun-
ding area for cards, floral tributes,
memorial donations and food brought to
our home as expressions of sympathy in
the death of our son Kasen, we will always
remember your help and kindness's. Mike
and Brenda and family. -34.
VANDYKE
We would like to thank ourfamily, friends,
neighbours and co-workers :for their help,
calls and goodies. ABal : you to
oui':fomlly°forsit their e thank p while Pete was
in ►ital .and:s I}.`e gaming hole.
Lisa, rren and y/us in.—mv
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148. 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
50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Wallace and Aleta Conn invite you to
celebrate their 50th Wedding Anniversary
with them on Saturday, August 26, 1989 at
the Wingham Legion. Best wishes
only. -33,34
MACDONALD-MOORE REUNION
Reids Corners Hall, Friday September 1.
Children and adult talent show at 7:30
p.m., square dancing for children and
adults, Scottish dancing, singing,
Dunsmoor Orchestra. Come and par-
ticipate, Please bring sandwiches,
395-2618.-34,35x.
INFORMATION NIGHT REGARDING
PALLIATIVE CARE SERVICES will be
held Tuesday, September 5, at 7:30 p.m. in
the Wingham Hospital Gymnasium. All
those interested in learning more about
this new program are invited. More infor-
mation call 357-1340.-34,35.
FAIR QUEEN COMPETITION
Any Lucknow business wishing to sponsor
a candidate for the Miss Lucknow Fair
Queen Competition, please notify Gloria
Messenger before August 26th at
528-2576.- 34ar.
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
50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
You are invited to attend an open house in
honour of Cliff and Nell Johnston, Sunday
September 3, 1989 at the former Kinloss
Central School, Holyrood from 1-4 p.m.
Best Wishes only. -34,35.
CULBERT REUNION Sunday, August 27
at Dungannon Senior Citizen's Centre.
Registration 12 to 1. Pot Luck lunch at 1
p.m. -34x.
LANGSIDE REUNION
Plan to attend the Langside reunion at 1
p.m. Saturday, September 2 at the
Wingham Armories. Anyone interested in
Langside community is welcome. Pot
Luck meal at 4:30. Dishes and cutlery
provided. 34x.
40th ANNIVERSARY OPEN HOUSE
The family of Donald and Edith Simpson
cordially invite you to an Open House in
honour of their parents 40th anniversary.,
Sunday September 3, 3-7 p.m. at the
former North Ashfield School. Best Wishes
only please. -34,35.
BEGINNERS FURNITURE
REFINISHING CLASSES Will be held in
Dungannon starting in Mid September.
For information and to register, call Brian
at 529-3265 after 6 p.m. -34,35.
WILK1NS
The family of Grace & Harry Wilkins
would like to extend an open invita-
tion to aleception in honour of their
40th Wedding Anniversary on Satur-
day, September 30 at the Che slay
Community Centre. Best wishes on-
ly. Please accept this as your per-
sonal invitation.
NIEL EDGAR
i
HYLAND SEEDS
invite you to a
PLOT TOUR & INFO MEETING
Thursday, September 7'
at .NIEL EDGAR FARM
3 mi. W. of Wingham on IJw
watch ffor 1Hykm¢¢d Signs
TIME: Tot¢uh !, p,.¢n.
DNFO: on whom., corn. so white
beans & fertilizer
Refreshments: Hot Dogs, Pop, Donuts,
Coffee, ;Poor Prizes
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