HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1993-06-02, Page 1538. Auction Sale
AUCTION SALE
of
Household effects; tools
will be held for
REV. MARVIN CHRISTENSEN
formerly of Kinlough
JOE KUNKEL ESTATE
of Walkerton
FRIDAY, JUNE 4
5:45 P.M.
at Lucknow Arena
Table 'lamps; microwave stand;
kitchen utensils; ironing board; pots &
pans; shelving; dehumidifier; barbe-
cue; TV stand; desk; end tables; fold-
ing table; hanging flower holders; pic-
ture frames; records; lamps; portable
phone; 5 rolls barb wire; chairs; kid's
toys; plants; dog house; gum ball dis-
penser; glass; magazines; linens;
dishes; 40 gallon. hot water tank; La-
Z -Boy chair; violin with case; step
stool; lawn chairs; trike.; bike; red
wagon; tools; stone hammer; coal oit
lamps; gas stove; dishwasher; TV
stand; microwave; 2 burner electric
stoves; stereo, bed, washer; dryer;
colour TV;. converter radio; insulators;
buggy wheels; coucfh, roasting pans;
crafts, soup kitchen; chesterfield;
loveseat; coffee table; World War 2•
books; pressback rocker; fridge; vac-
uum cleaner: electric motors;
blender; silverware, haversack; drop
leaf table; tables & chairs; 1979
Camaro Berlinetta, 2 door, good con-
dition, fully loaded Many more arti-
cles too numerous to mention
TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper,
I D , day of sale. Taxes where appli•
cable. Any announcements day of
sale fake precedence over written
advertising. Owners or Auctioneers
not responsible for accidents or loss
of purchase day of sale •
For information contact: Auctioneers
Allan R. Miller, Holyrood
395-5062 .
• Charlie Schaefer, Walkerton
881-3232
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
for
Mrs. Tillie Hackett Estate
335 Ross St., Lucknow on
Saturday; June 12/93
9;30 AM.
Apt. size Woods freezer;
Westinghouse dryer; fridge; Gibson
portable dishwasher; 3 swivel chairs;
recliner chair; gold sofa bed; 2 colour
TVs; automatic G.E. washer; upright.'
freezer General; 30' Westinghouse
stove; kitchen table/6 chairs; leather
couch/matching chair; gold chester-
field/chair; channel changer; antique
.piano & bench; buffet & china cabi-
net; 2 cedar chests; coffee tables &
end tables;.HiFi cabinet; matching
bookcase bed & chest of drawers;
bunk beds; 4 drawer chest; vanity
dresser, mirror & stool; bookcase bed
& mattress set; trunk; tamps; foot
stools; card table & chairs; odd
'chairs; vacuum cleaners; high chair;',
--TV _tr-ays; -smut+-kitehen—appliances;
odd tables for plants; extension lad-
der & other ladders; plate glass mir-
ror; hurricane lamp; safe; various
clocks; suitcases; numerous other
small articles found in a well kept
house; antique shoe shiner; antique
mirror & hat hanger; redwood bench-
es; assortment of small .tools; cap-
tains chair; gold tub. chair; curio cabi-
net; corner shelf wicker stand; double
dresser; small tables; flower arrange-
ments; antique cupboard; 3 shelf
wooden table; --quantity of bedding,
tablecloths, etc; Weed Eater; lawn
chairs; planters; wiShing'well; deer
ornament •
Plan to attend this household sale of
clean well kept articles.
TERMS: Cash day of sale or cheque
with proper I.D. Auctioneer or propri-
etor not responsible for accidents or
loss of purchase day of sale. Any
announcements day of sale take
precedence over written advertising .
G S.T and PS T. are in effect where
applicable.
For information contact:
Allan Hackett
528-3435
Auctioneer:
Brian Rintoul
357-2349
39. Educational
LEARN AUCTIONEERING at the South
western School of Auctioneering. Nex
Class: March 13-19. Information, con
tact: Southwestern Ontario School o
Auctioneering, RR 5; Woodstock
Ontario N4S 7V9. (519) 537-2115. -
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46. in Memoriam.
HEWITT
In loving memory of our dear Mother,
Violet who passed away seven years
ago June 3, 1986.
A message from Heaven
Do not grieve for me my dear ones,
If you could see the beauty of the
garden
I'm walking through.
If you could feel the touch of His hand,
You would want to walk here too.
If you could see the sunshine and the
joy,
find with my Lord.
Where pain no more can touch me,
Where no sorrow can ever be.
And I ask our Father to guide you, Zest
you falter along the way.
So when the day is over, i pray you too,
Find it only a step where walk my
precious Lord and I.
We love you Mom, and always will.
Your daughter , Donna and son-in-law
John and'famiJy. --22x
PURDON
In loving memory of a dear mother and
grandmother, Mildred who passed away
two years ago, June 8, 1991.
You left us all so suddenly.
Two years agp
.And yet it feels like yesterday '
That you really went away.
A day doesn't go by
,Without the memories filling our hearts
The memories of love and laughter
But still the pain of being apart.
You touched so many lives
With your unselfish caring ways
And you will never be forgotten'
Throughout our living days.
Someday we hope to meet again
And spend more time together
To show just how much you are loved
,Today, tomorrow and forever.
Lovingly remembered by daughters
Mary and Barbara and families, -22
ANDREW
in memory of Hilda who passed away
three years ago, June 1, 1990. --22
47.
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BAND FAREWELL
I feel the Band Farewell held in my
Honor was a continuation of great
memories given to me through music
and association with the students and
people of Lucknow, All support from
community organizations and citizens of
this area has been greatly appreciated.
Sincerely Mr. C. -22x
RITCHIE
Our sincere thanks to Mike Whitcroft
and the other person who woke us up
and, alerted us to the danger of the fire
at the Lucknow Feed Mill. Our gratitude
to the Lucknow, Teeswater and Ripley
fire departments who saved our house
and for the excellent job they all did.
Thanks to Tom Pegg for letting us stay
in his building. To Norma Raynard and
Joanne Atkinson many thanks. A
s ecial thanks to Doug and Nancy and
to our family for their support, and to
anyone else who helped in anyway and
for all the phone calls. Bemadean,
Leonard and Audrey. --22nx
THE BAND FAREWELL
COMMITTEE
We would like to thank all the members
of the community who helped to make
the Band farewell Evening a special
occasion. Thank you to the Lions, Lions
Ladies, Kinsmen and Legion tor their
wonderful support. A special thanks to
all those who pan 'ipated in the very
successful and entertaining program.
And lastly, we would like to thank the
many community members, who
attended and helped to make .the
evening a very fitting and memorable
tribune to our retiring band leader. -22
SHERWOOD
A sincere thank you from the family of
the late Cora Sherwood: To the caring
staff and doctors at Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital, all the friends,
relatives and neighbors who comforted
Cora during her lengthy illness. A
special thanks to Lois Kerr, Dawn
Tucker, Rev. Bogart, Rev. Cowan,
Huron County Homemakers and the
ladies of Dungannon United Church for
their thoughtfulness. It was greatly
appreciated. --22
47. Cards Of Thanks
MACPHERSON
We would tike to thank the following
businesses tor the beautiful plate we
received upon the arrival of Tyler. Willits
Tire Service, Finlay Decorators,
Lucknow and District Co-operative,
McDonagh Insurance and Real Estate
Brokers, Lucknow Village Market,
Snobelen Farms Ltd. and the Mayfair
Restaurant. Your kindness will always
be remembered. Stephen, Carol and
Tyler. --22x
HENDERSON - RYAN
Our sincere thanks to the following
merchants for. the keepsake plate we
received on the occasion of Kaitlins
birth. Finlays Decorating, Lucknow and
District Co-operative, McDonagh
Insurance, Lucknow Village Market,
Mayfair Restaurant, Snobelen Farms
and Willits Tire. We shall always cherish
it. Bonnie, Terry and Kaitlin. -22
COOK
Albert and Janet Cook wish to say
thanks to family, neighbors and friends
who made their "40th' a day of joy and
pleasure. --22x
CAMPBELL
The family of Dynes Campbell wish to
thank all the dear relatives, neighbors,
and friends for the many donations to
charities, food brought to our home
floral arrangements, cards of sympathy,
the Pallbearers and Honorary
Pallbearers alsp the UCW ladies who
served the lovely lunch at the Church.
,Sincere thanks to Joan and Betty for
Palliative care and Pinecrest Manor
Management and Staff for the good
care Dynes received for the last .2 1/2
years as a patient, also to the friends
who visited him. Thanks to Joan Pollard
and her efficient staff. Edna and
Harold. --22x
48• Coming Event
BINGO
Goderich Knights of Columbus, Thurs-
day, 7 p.m. Columbus Centre, q90
Parson's Court, $3450 in prizes,
$1000.00 Jackpot must go.-15tfar
STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL
Lucknow Presbyterian Church, Tuesday,
June 15,. Three settings 5, 6, 7 p.m.
Advance tickets at Agnew Jewellery
528-3532. Children $3, Adults $7.50, at
the door $8. --20-23 •
YARD AND BAKE SALE
Sponsored by Lucknow United Church
young women's group at the church on
June 4, 4 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Rain date,
June 5, 8 a.m. to 12 noon. -20, 21,22
DANCE REMINDER
• Anyone interested in the annual 60's
dance i`s reminded it is June 12 at the
Lucknow Legion. Ladies please bring
lunch. Good music, good time promised.
--22gp
25TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
' OPEN HOUSE
For Dick and Dixie Askes Saturday,
June 5, 3 to 5 a.m. Lucknow Legion
Hall, Best wishes only. -22ar
111TH ANNIVERSARY
WHITECHURCH UNITED CHURCH
will be celebrated on Sunday, June 6 at
11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Guest speaker
Kevin -Stewart of-Wingham—Evening—
service a violin Instrumental. by Murray
and Mary Hall. Fellowship hour to
follow. Everyone welcome. -22
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 2, 1993 - Page 15
48. Coming Event
137TH ANNIVERSARY SOUTH
KINLOSS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. John Congram, editor of The
Presbyterian Record will be the guest
speaker. Services at 11 a.m. and 7:30
p.m. June 13. Special music, nursery
provided.--22,23ar
'SINGLES DANCE
Sunday, June 6 at the Wingham Legion
Hall. Dancing 7 - 11 p.m., music by
Tumbleweed North. No blue jeans
please. --22gp
FLEA MARKET
Ladies Auxiliary Branch 309 Lucknow
Legion, Flea Market, Saturday, June 19,
10 - 4 p,m. Tables for rent, reasonable,
Contact: Joan Robinson 528-3739. --
21,22
HANOVER SINGLES DANCE
Saturday, June 5, I.W.A. (Woodworkers
hall) 405 - 10th St. Dress code. Dancing
9 - 1.--21,22gp
TRINITY UNITED CHURCH
ASHFIELD
Anniversary Service on Sunday, June
6th at 11 a.m. Guest speaker - Don Vail
from Belgrave. Special music - soloist
John deJager. Senior and Junior choirs.
Light lunch. --21,22x
COMMUNITY BRIDAL SHOWER
Fof Debbie Rintoul, at St. Helens Hall,
Monday, June 7, 7:30 p.m. Everyone
welcome. --22
ANNUAL MEETING
The Wingham and Area Seniors Day
Centre cordially, invites you to their
Annual Meeting. To be held at the
Seniors Day Centre on June 14. Desert
and coffee will be served at 7 p.m. with
the meeting to follow. Guest speaker
Frances Ellett M.P.H. Program
Administrator, Southwestem, Ontario,
Regional Geriatric Program. --22
SOCIAL EVENING
For Michele Hodgins and Murray Barr
Saturday, June 5th at Kincardine
Pavilion. 9 p.m. - 1; a.m. Age of majority
only. For more information call 396-
4316.--22gp
40TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
The family of Eileen and Art Bryce
would like to invite friends to an Old
Tyme Dance, Saturday, June 5 from 9 -
1 a.m. at the Teeswater Complex in
honor of their 40th Anniversary. No
gifts, Best wishes only. --21,22x
TRINITY UNITED CHURCH.
GARDEN PARTY
Tuesday, June 8 at Brookside School, 5
- 7 p.m. Adults $7.50, Children 10 and
under $3.75, preschool - free. -21,22x
VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION
• NIGHT
for all Pinecrest Volunteers, June 4,
1:30 p.m. - 3:36 p.m. at Pinecrest
Manor. For more information call Donna
528-2820.--21,22ar
NINO 1-$1=111
SOUTH KINLOSS
by Ruth Buchmeier
Jack Needham attended the 60th
Anniversary for the class of 1933 at
London Normal School on Wednes
day.
Recent visitors with the Need -
hams. were Charles and Emma
Friend of Dublin.
Roger and Norma Robb of Drum -
bo visited on Thursday with former
neighbors Ira and Elizabeth Dickie,
Jack and Blanche Needham and.
William and Irene Dickie.
Ira and Elizabeth Dickie had their
family home with them over the
holiday weekend. Denver and Bren-
da of Sutton attended the farewell
party for Mr. Caley in Lucknow.
Henry and Marilyn Van Heesch
of St. Mary's spent the weekend at
their trailer by the site of their new
home which is being built this week
on the 4th concession east, across
from the home of Allan and Elsie
Graham.
South Kinloss Sunday school held
a special Service for Pentecost Day.
All the classes participated as one
large group.The significance of
Penticost and the meaning of the
Holy Spirit was explained.
Twenty-nine pieces of a puzzle
were put together by the children to
spell the words "Come Holy
Spirit". There was a candle lighting
ceremony starting with seven main
candles, then with each child in turn
lighting each other's candle. The
importance of this was to em-
phasize that the church is "The
People". Then when all the candles
were lit, the children sang the song
"This Little Light of Mine."
Elliotts have
Sunday guests
WH1TEcHUJFt1'H
by Jean Ross
Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Craig were
Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
Walter , Elliott and Karen. They
attended the anniversary church
service at Chalmers on Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Scheeringa and
family of Elmira, Mr. and Mrs.
Kevin Falconer and family of.
Exeter, and Kendra Purdon of
Toronto were Monday visitors with
Archie and Mildred Purdon and
celebrated Mildred's birthday.
Bob and Lois Ross, and baby
Alexander were Sunday visitors
with Don and Jean Ross.
Archie and Mildred Purdon, and
Lloyd and Muriel Moffat of Luck -
now, travelled to Port Stanley on
Friday and on Saturday attended the
wedding of Tracey Gardener and
Jeff Haldenby in St. Paul's United
,Church in Alymer.
STAG AND DOE
For Christina Farrish and Remi Quirion.
Friday, June 11, from 9 - 1 a.m. at the
Davidson Centre, . Kincardine. Age of
Majority. --22, 23x
-' MMTLAND PRESBYTERIAL1
of the W.M.S. presents a
Mission Festival
Saturday,
June 5, 1993
Guest Speakers:
Mrs Margaret and
-Mr. ,lake Vanderxweercte-
will speak about their
experiences in
India and Nepal
10- 12 a.m.and 2-4p.m.
i)isplays - Games • Victc•os
Books - Music
7 p.m. Evening Session
fraise Worship Servicr
Knox Presbyterian Church
'I'eeswal er
EVERYONE WELCOME!
1,
HEAD-BARItNDER
Required Immediately
To work in what will be Goderich's newest,
most comfortable bar.
3 to 4 years experience is preferred but will-
ing to train the -right person. He or she must
be organized and responsible to manage 3
to 4 other people, along -with bar tending
duties.
The right person must also be .
enthusiastic with a friendly personality.
Positions are also available for 2 full time
' and 2 part time waiter/waitresses.
Major renovations are happening right now
to the old Keg Room. It will be like never
before!!!
Apply in person or call for an appointment to:
GUS BALKOURAS - CANDLELIGHT RESTAURANT
350 Bayfield Rd. Goderich 524-7711
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