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33" Auction Sala
38. Auction Sale
MAJOR LIQUIDATION
'38 Auction Salo'
COINS * JEWELLERY * COLLECTIBLES * FURNITURE *
SPORTS MEMORABILIA * DOULTON * HUMMEL * LE ART*
PUBLIC AUCTION
THURSDAY EVE. MARCH 25TH AT 6:30'PM (PREVIEW 5:00 PM) •
HELD AT: THE GODERICH LEGION HALL (RCL BRANCH 109)'
56 KINGSTON ST., GODERICH
PARTIAL. LISTING: Over 500 asst. ,tems to include ladies' and gents. fine duality Jewellery
- obtained from Estates and Bankrupt Stocks, Rings. Chains, Bracelets. Diamond set. Watcnes.
Pearls. Earrings, 22-24kt Gold Coins, Bank Notes. Canada 125 Mint Setik, 1953 Silver Hockey
Coin, Silver Dollars. Mint Sets, etc. Signed and Autographed Baseball & Hockey Memorabilia by
MESSIER, HULL, GUZMAN, RYAN, MORRIS, CARTER, BORDERS, GRETZKY, OLERUD,
ALOMAR AND MORE. Baseballs. Bat. 8x10 Photos, Cards. Sweatshirts. Estate Stamp
Collection, Cast iron Toys & Banks. Tin Signs, Collector Dolls. Signed Porcelain, Nippon. RS.
Suhl, French Limoge, Goebel, Hummel, Doulton.•Kai$er. Vases, Russian Cut Crystal. Oriental
Porcelain Vases, Bowls, Jars. Wall Plaques.. Screen Dividers, Oak & Mahogany Small Furniture,
Rocking Chairs, Consoles. Plant Stand, Vanity, Phone Table,. Empire Stands. Louis XV Chairs
Signed Limited Edition Art of A.J. Casson, Robert Bateman, L. Dyer Romance, Lester,
Brenders, Campbell, Laura Berry, Cote, & more Wood carved Horses, Bronze Statuary,
Royal Dux, Luggage. Austrain Crystal Musical Carouseis. Coilector Plates: Bells. Bone China,
Scrimsnaw etc.
MANY MORE ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION.;
TERMS: Casn. Visa. MC, Cheques as. per posted & Announced 3% cash Discount. Subject to
additions and deletions: Licensed Auctioneer. .
ALLEN FLEISHMAN AUCTIONS 416-638-7583
47. Cards Of Thanks
ADAMSON
Thank you to friends, neighbours. and
co-workers for cards, phonecalls and
flowers at our time of bereavement.
Doug and Lynn. –12x
McDONALD
The family of .the late Evelyn. Ruth
McDonald would like to express their
sincere thanks to Dr. Mann, assisting
' doctors and the nursing staff of Kincar-
dine Hospital for their efficient care. Our
relatives, neighbours and friends for
their many acts of kindness and expres-
sions, of sympathy, memorial donations,
flowers, cards and food sent to our
home at the time of death of a dear
mother, grandmother, sister, sister-in-
law and aunt. Special thanks to 'Rev.
.Vinda Wilkie, and the Ripley UCW
ladies for the luncheon which was great-
ly appreciated. Grant, Barbara, Pamela,.
Peter and Paul McDonald. =12ar•
CAMERON
I would like to thank my' family and
friends for their kindness while I was a
patient in Wingham hospital and since
returning home. A Special thanks to the
doctors and nurses for their concem
and care. Mildred. --12x
CAMPBELL
I would like to sincerely thank all my
friends, relatives, the doctors, nurses
and ambulance drivers for their kind
acts during my stay in hospital. Many
thanks fora° the cards and phone calls.
Edna. --12
RITCHIE
I would like to thank everyone for all the
cards, flowers 'and visits during my stay
in hospital. Special thanks to Rev.
McFarlane-RevJ`f logartdnd-T-rinity
UCW; to Dr. Shubat, Dr. Hanlon, Dr.
Flowers and nurses in Intensive Care
and 2nd Floor in Wingham; Dr. Wilson,
Dr. Loatch, Dr. Feldman and nurses at
North Desk 5th Floor University
Hospital, London; fol' excellent care
received. --12x
CUNNINGHAM
I would like to thank all my relatives,
friends and neighbours for all their help
and moral support at the time of my
house fire. Special thanks to the Luck -
now Fire Department for their untiring
efforts; to the Co-op and Allan Miller for
the donation of clothes; and,to everyone
who sent coffee, food or helped out in
any way during the day. It was all great-
s.• ly appreciated. Ray.,--12nx
ADAMSON
Thank you to friends and neighbours for
you kind messages of sympathy thigh
cards, flowers, donations, telephone
calls and food brought to• the house; to
the ladies of the United Church for the
luncheon following the service; to Joan
Pollard of MacKenzie McCreath Funeral
home for all her help. All was truly ap-
preciated. Joyce Adamson, Tom and
Brenda, Doug, Terry and•Rodger Adam-
son, Diana and Jim Ford. --12x
47. Cards Of Thanks.
ALTON'
I wish to thank my Daddy; Dr..Hq ,•
lingworth and nurses Sharon and
Eleanor for their• help during my
delivery. We would also like to thank
everyone for cards, flowers, gifts, visits
and phone calls we received during our
hospital stay and since coming home.
Special thanks to grandmas Alton and
Drennan and to aunties for all their help
since returning home: Your thoughtful-
ness will always be appreciated. Brook-
lyn and Donna. –12x
SIMPSON
I would like to thank everyone for their
interest and concern during my recent
stay in the hospital. Bob Sr, --.12
HACKETT
I would like to express my sincere
thanks to friends and family for the
many gifts, flowers, cards, phone calls
and visits while in St. Joseph's Hospital
and since coming home. Your love and
kindness is greatly appreciated and will
.kindness
e' remembered. Evelynn. –12x
WILKINS
We would like to thank all our relatives,
neighbours and friends ° for all the
wonderful gifts, cards and food we
received upon Terri's early arrival. It
was all greatly appreciated. Jack,
Sharon and Terri. --12
DALTON
A heartfelt thank you sto Dr. Dawson, D.
Livesy, E. Cox and D. Powell for Erinn's
safe arrival. To all. of the hospital staff
(AM•& GH), our family and our friends,
also a sincere thank you for the wonder-
ful care throughout our hospital stay.
and since returning home. Everything is
very much appreciated: ' Laurie and
ETTn n-12gp.
DEXTER
I wish to thank friends, relatives and
politicians for their visits, cards and.gifts
for my 80th birthday. Also to Bill and
Annetta ,Robinson for taking care of
everything..Thank you, Anna. --12x • .
COOK.
I wish to thank all for gifts, cards and
treats while I was in hospital. Also tomy
family I say "Thank You for all the trips
made to visit me. Thanks again, Peter.
-12x
ELAINE IRWIN MEMORIAL
• TOURNAMENT COMMITTEE
The tournament committee of The
Ladies Aux, to Winter. Sprots (Booth
Monis) would like to thank all those who
worked so hard to .make this day a
success - team captains, referees,
timekeepers, Garry Sutton; Gerald Mur-
ray, Bruce Skillen, Greg Nicholson and
staff of arena, Bill Hunter, all volunteers
and to all family and friends who came
out to watch some good hockey.,
Without each and everyone of these
people this day would not be possible.
Thanks again, Tournament Committee:
Marianna Porter, Donna Sutton, Nancy
Murray and Susan Stevenson.. -12
47. Cards O1' Thanks
SIMPSON-TOOP
We .would like to thank our families,
friends and neighbours for making' our
wedding so. memorable. Your many
gifts, cards and good wishes will never
be forgotten and will •help considerably
in getting started. A special thanks to
the' ladies of the Ashfield Presbyterian
Church for the. •shower. -Thanks to all
who attended for the gifts and•.support.
Sincerely, Christine and Dave. --12x
48; Goofing Event.
EUCHRE PARTY .
The Lucknow Women's Institute is hol
ding a euchre party in the Lucknow
Town Hall at 1:30 p.m., March 31st.
$2.00 a person with lunch and prizes.
Everyone welcome. --12x.
4-H PROJECT
CHICKEN al. EGG
For registration 'call Sharon Weber
before Apr. 3 at 528-3345. –12,13x
• EASTER HAM BINGO
at St. Joseph's Parish Hall, Kingsbridge,
Saturday, Apr. 3, 8:30 p.m. Proceeds to
St. Joseph's Church Renovation Fund. -
-1.2,13
COFFEE CAPERS
Mar. 26, at The Mayfair Restaurant, 25
cents from every cup of coffee will be
donateth to Epilepsy, Huron -Perth -
Bruce. We would like to thank the
Mayfair Restaurant and everyone for
their support. -12
l st
Armiversary
One Day Only
•Saturday April 3rd, 1993
528-2649
1z4
48.. Coming Event
SINGLES DANCE
Sunday, Mar. 28 at the Winghant
Legion Hall. Dancing 7-11 p.m. Music
by Black Magic. --12gp
FROM OUR HEART
1st Ahniversary Apr. 3, 9:30-5 p.m; In
store specials, one day only.
Woodcrafters furniture 35,% off. Luck -
now 528-2649.--12,13ar
LUCKNOW TOWN AND COUNTRY
CLUB
invite area seniors to there Irish
programme at the. Legion Hall, Satur-
day, Mar. 27 -at 1 p.m. Programme,
48, Coning: Event.
4-H HORSE CLUB'
First meeting, Thursday, Mar. 25, 7 p.m.
sharp at Amy Alton's home (529-7584).
Anyone 10-21 years old interested in
participating is welcome. --11,12
. ' TEESWATER EX-TOGGERY
• Opens for the Spnng Season on
Thursday, Apr. 1. Clean, in -season
articles only please. Open: Thurs. 10.00
a.m.-12:00 noon and 2:00 p.m. -5:00
'p.m.; Fri. 2:00 p m.-5:00 p.m , Sat. 2:00
.p.m. -5:00 p.m. We close Saturday, June
26 and reopen Sept. 2, 1993. For
further information contact Peg Harman,
392-6648.--11-13
dancing and refreshments. Admission
$1.00. --12x .
COMMUNITY BRIDAL SHOWER
for Tracey Gardner, bride to be of Jeff
Haldenby. Tracey is the daughter of
Roy and Nancy Gardner and
-granddaughter of Muriel Moffat and Tina
Gardner, Saturday, April 3 at 12 noon,
St. Helen's Hall. Everyone welcome'. –
12,13x
OLD FASHIONED COUNTRY
. SUPPER
Auburn United Church, Wednesday,
Apr. 7. Roast beef, baked potatoes,
etc., homemade pies. Adults $7.00,
elementary students $3.00, pre-
schoolers free, family $22.00. Seatings
at 5:15, 6:30 & 7:30. Tickets available
from Dorothy Schneider 526-7396. ,-
12,13gp
SOUP 3 SANDWICH DAY
.1st Lucknow Scouts. Association is
holding Soup & Sandwich Day,,, Satur-
day, Mar. 27'at•the Lucknow Town Hall
basement from 11:30 - 1:30. p.m.
Everyone welcome. --11
80TH BIRTHDAY
• OPEN HOUSE
The family of Edythe McKenzie invite
you to a open house in honour of her
80th birthday, Saturday, Mar. 27 from 2-
4 p.m. in the coiiimon room of River
Valley Apartments. Best wishes. only.
. Everyone welcome. --12x
HAM BINGO
St. Augugtine'Parish Hall, Monday, Mar.
29, 8 p.m. 10 hams, 2 share -the -wealth.
Door prize. Admission $1.00. Everyone
welcome. 12gp .
SINGLES DANCE
Hanover, Saturday; Apr.'3, 9 - 1, I.W.A.
(Woodworkers Hall) .405 - 10th St.
Music by Black Magic. Dress • code in
effect.–12,13gp'
COMMUNITY BRIDAL SHOWER
for Sharon Mackie, Saturday, Mar. 27 at
2 p.m. at the Kinloss Municipal Building,
Holyrood. Ladies please bring lunch.
'Everyone welcome. --12
• SPRING FITNESS SESSION
Warm it upl 'High/low impact classes
start Mar. 22 for 8 weeks. Monday and
Thursday nights, 7-8 p.m. in the Luck-
now Sports Complex. Cost is $35. For
more information call Dianne Phillips,
529-3252 evenings.–11,1.2ar
PANCAKE BREAKFAST
Dungannon - United Church Pancake
Breakfast on Saturday, Apr: 3 from 8
a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Adults $4.00, children.
(5-13) $2.50. =11-13x
H-E.L-P
Unemployed? Motivated to find,Work?
Receiving Unemployment Insurance or
Social Assistance? The HURON
EMPLOYMENT LIASON PROGRAM is
committed to helping you find. work.
482-1700/1-800-265.-1772 . --11.12
HEALING FROM THE HURT
OF SEXUAL ABUSE
Audrey McRpnald from "Hope for the
Abused" will lead.a seminar sharing het
6wn story of abuse and going through
seven steps of healing. If you are car-
rying the burden of abuse or are
ministering to someone who does; come
out to this very worthwhile seminar, Apr.
7, 7:30 p.m. at the Lucknow Christian
Reformed Church.--11-14ar
BINGO
•
Goderich Knights. of Columbus, Thurs-
day, 7 p.m. Columbus Centre, 390
Parson's Court, $3450 in prizes.
$1000.00 Jackpot must go.--2tfarb
ART & CRAFT SHOW
14th London Arts & Crafts Spring Show
and Sale Canada Building, Western
Fairgrounds, London. Saturday April 3rd
12-9 pm, Sunday April 4th 11-6pm.
$2.75. 100 craftspeople. Olga Traher
(519) 679-1810. --12bc
Brussels
market
was active
• The market at Brussels Livestock
traded on an active demand with
fed cattle selling a strong $2.00
higher. cows sold steady.
There were 340 steers on offer
selling from 98.00 to 104.00- to the
high of 109.75,
Bill Hayden, Goderich, 36 avg.
1514 lbs. sold for an average of
97.73 with sales to 105.50
Jean Lamb, Goderich, one steer
weighed 1390 lbs. sold •for 98.50
Elmer Smeltzer, Ripley, 13, avg.
1474 lbs. 'of 96.74 with; sales to
97.85..
Cunningham. Farms, Lucan, 21,
avg. 1441 Lbs. avg. 100.63 with
sales .to 109.75. ,
George Blake, Brussels, 19 avg.
1345 lbs. avg. 101,92 with sales to
108.50.
Maple Ridge Farms, Brussels,, 15,
avg. 1232 lbs. of 100.83 with. sales.
to 1.05.75:
There were 130 heifers on offer
selling from 97.00 to 104.00to the
'high of 109.75 •
G.A. Stewart Farms, Ripley, 33,
avg. 1107 lbs. avg. 98.69 with sales
to 103.75. ,
Dale Gammie, Lucknow, 3, avg.
1066 lbs. avg. of 95.68 with sales
to 98.75
Elliott Lowry, Ripley, one heifer
weighed 1180 lbs. sold for 94.00.
Mike Dalton, one heifer weighed
980 lbs. sold for 91.50.
Gerald Rathwell, Brucefield, 4
avg. '1330 lbs.; avg. 9.1.58. with
sales to 100.00.
Dennis Calhoun, Chesley, 8, avg.
1056 lbs., avg. of 103.85 with sales;
to 109.75.
There . were 249 cows on offer
selling from 49.00 to 68.00 to the
high of 77.50. • '
Bill Robinson, Auburn, 3, avg.
1340 lbs., avg. of 69.01 with sales
to 77.00.
Drennan Farms, Dungannon, 3,
avg. 1603 lbs., avg. of 62.43 with
sales to 68.25.
Doug Scott, Lucknow, 2, avg.
.1285 lbs. avg. 67.74 with sales to
68.00. d'
Paul Bollinger, Dungannon, one.
cow weighe• .s. so . or
65.50.
There were 103 veal on offer
selling from 80.00 to 100.00 to the
high of 125.50.
John Martin, Lucknow, 6, avg.
648 lbs., avg. of 92.84 with sales to
99.50.
Donald J. Forster, Kincardine, 2,
avg. 630 lbs., avg. of 95.27 with
sales to 96.00.
Elwyn Shaw, Harriston, 2,
averaging 560 lbs., of 108.38 with
sales to 125.50.
Lambs: over 50 lbs., 131.00 -
140.00. '
Steers: 400-500 lbs., 115.00 -
133.00; 500-600 1bs:, 105.00 -
120:00; 600-700 lbs., 100.00
115.00; 700-800 lbs., 100.00 =
110.00; 800 & over; 90.00.- 110.00.
Heifers: 400-500 lbs., 110.00 -
125.00; 500-600 lbs., 105.00 -
115.00; 600-700 lbs., 100.00 -
110.00; 700 & over, 90.00 -
105.00.