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CONSIGNMENT
AUCTION SALE
Lucknow Arena
Good, clean items
welcome
For an upcoming sale
ALLAN R. MILLER
Licensed Auctioneer
395-5062
AUCTION SALE
of Antiques, Household Furnishings,
Tools will be held for WINNIE FISH-
ER ESTATE, Campbell St , Lucknow.
Sale to be held at Arena
FRIDAY JUNE 25
at 5:45 p.m.
Chesterfield & chair, lamps, arm
chairs, La -Z -Boy rocker stereo,
cigarette stand, records, radios,
hanging plates, mirrors„ crystal,•
vases, stepladder, ext. ladder, clocks,
knick knacks, swivel chair,.pictures &
frames, Singer sewing machine,
magazine rack, cameras, dishes,
knives & forks,. beds, old dressers'&
mirrors, tea box, dressing table with
mirror & stool, hall table, bedding,
TVs, smoker stand, steamer trunk,
blanket box linens, door, blankets,
old bench, brass, back rest, jardiniere
(rack) wicker, old hot irons & iron
holder, typewriter, old jam cupboard,
bell, old measuring •tape, bld apple
peeler, old cupboards,. 1974 reunion
mugs, lamps, scissor sharpener, ext.
cords, old school books, jig saw,
tubs, bow saw, old hoop, table saw,
fishing poles, jars, buck saws, bench-
es, snowshoes, lawn sprinkler, sprin-
kling cans, hose, toys, wine glasses,
garden tools, defroster, washboard,.
sockets, saw horses, paint, depres-
sion glass, old tub stand, braces &
bits, hand saws, glue clamp, tool
boxes, electric drill, ironing board,
irons, C -clamps, paint roller, smoker
stand, pedestal table, hat rack.
Planto attend this sale of well kept
items. Partial list only..
TERMS: Cash or cheque day of sale.
Taxes where applicable. Proper I.D.
Any announcements day of sale take
precedence over written advertising.,
Owners or Auctioneer not responsi-
ble for accidents or loss of purchase
day of sale. Lunch Booth.
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:
Allan R. Miller, Auctioneers
Holyrood, 395-5062 •
Charlie Schaefer
Walkerton, 881-3232
LEARN AUCTIONEERING at the South-
western School of Auctioneering. Next
Class: March 13-19, Information, con-
tact: Southwestern Ontario School of
Auctioneering, RR 5, Woodstock,
Ontario N4S 7V9. (519) 537-2115. --
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GAMBLE - SCHOEBL
Allan and Alice Gamble of Ripley and
- Jean Schoebl of Lucknow wish to an-
nounce the forthcoming marriage of
their children, Glenda Louise and Mark
Edward at 3 o'clock on July 10, 1993 at
St. Anthony's Church, Kincardine. A
reception will follow at Ripley Complex
at 9 p.m. --25x
MoCLENAGHAN
We would like to thank all the nurses In
the O.B, ward at Wingham & District
Hospital for their help and kindness, Dr.
Ping for being there the morning Brad-
ley was born and to all our friends and
relatives for the flowers gifts and visits
we have received. Your thoughtfulness
will always be remembered. Mandy,
Calvin and Bradley. --26
38, Auction Sate,
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of Household Effects and Property
tor MRS. MARY PEDDLE, 570
Hamilton St , Lucknow
Friday, June 25/93
5:30 PM
PROPERTY CONSISTS OF: 11/2
storey frame house/carport, kitchen,
2 bedrooms upstairs and 1 down-
stairs, living room, full bath. All new
windows, town sewers, town water
TERMS: 10% down day of sale, bal-
ance in. 30 days. PREVIEW DAY OF
SALE AFTER 12 PM For informa-
tion contact STAN HORSBURGH
357-2751.
New Kirby vacuum cleaner,
chesterbed & chair, maple dining
room table/8 chairs, fridge, bed &
mattress, chest of drawers, 2 hill sets
of dishes & odd dishes, lamps, patio
table/2 chairs, step stool, 2 saddles
(1 pony saddle) like new, color
.T V./remote control, end tables,
washer & dryer, stove, twin beds &
mattress, bookcase, some antique
dishes, lawn furniture, garden tools,
and other articles too numerous to
mention.
TERMS: Cash. day of sale or cheque
with proper I.D. Auctioneer or owner
not responsible for accidents or loss
of purchase day of sale. Any
announcements day of sale take
precedence over written advertising.
G.S.T, & P.S.T. will be in effect where
applicable.
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:
STAN HORSBURGH
357-2751
AUCTIONEER:
BRIAN RINTOUL
• 357-2349
•
LUCKNOW PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
The. Library Committee on behalf of our
Minister and our congregation wish to
thank all those in the community and
surrounding area for supporting and
sharing in our Strawberry festival, We
look forward to seeing you at the happy
event again next year. --25
BARGER
We wish to thank the neighbors for their
quick response with tractors and help to
free Gordon and also to Sharon for
stopping and finding him, Thanks to the
Lucknow Fire Dept. for standby and to
the ambulance and Wingham Hospital
for their care. Thanks to Mary, Glenn
and Glenn- Jr. for helping with the
chores' Saturday night and to Beryl for
the food. To friends, neighbors and
relatives for their support, visits, phone
calls and offers of help at this time it
was deeply appreciated and will never
be forgotten. Gordon, MaryLou and
Doug. --25x
CONGRAM
We would like to thank everyone, who
made Monday, May 24 a special day for
us. Especially the wagon train crew for
the quilt and others who gave us gifts.
Thank you, Bill and Ivonne Congram
and family. —25x
STEWART
We wish to express our sincere thanks
to all who remembered us with
donations, cards, food, flowers, calls
and visits at the time of our dear
Mdther's passing. To Pastors Quinn and
Brown, and the ladies of the Pentecos-
tal Church, Ken and Debbie Davey of
Davey-Linklater Funeral Home, Cathy
Brown, soloist, Dale Gilchrist, organist,
the pallbearers and flower bearers, a
very special thank you. Your kindness
will always be remembered. June and
Bob Gilchrist on behalf of the Stewart
family. --25 •
MoAULEY
I want to sincerely thank all of you who
expressed your thoughtfulness through
floral and charity donations, cards, visits
and gifts of food to Alex and myself
throughout his illness and since his
death. I especially would like to extend
my sincere appreciation to Rev. Wilke
and Rev. Nugent for their comforting
words; to the Pallbearers and the
MacKenzie & McCreath Funeral Home
for their assistance. A very special
thank you is extended to Dr. Boron, the
VON and the Para -Med staff over the
years. Muriel McAuley. —25x
3i8, Aut ttOOn. Slate
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of Home Furnishings - Antiques and
Real Estate will be held for estate of
ETHEL GAWLEY at 20 Tain Street
Lot 176, Part Lot 195, Plan 177,
Village of Ripley on
SAT. JULY 3
at 10:30 A.M.
PARTIAL LISTING INCLUDES:
Chesterfield day bed; swivel rocker;
platform rocker; matching rocker and
straight chair; library table; antique
upholstered rocker; occasional
chairs; small wooden table and two
chairs; wooden hall mirror; oval hall
mirror; Heintzman piano and bench;
two end tables; Singer treadle sewing
machine; Admiral color T.V.; kitchen
table and four chairs; small arborite,
drop leaf table; dishes, cups.and
saucers, glassware and china tea
set: hand painted plates and crystal
pieces; cooking utensils, silverware;
small Citchen appliances; Zenith
apartment freezer; Gurney gas stove;
Frigidaire fridge; Simplicity wringer
washer; two burner hot plate; pic-
tures and pictures frames; mirrors;
lamps; quantity of books; single iron
bed; single bed and dresser; dresser
with mirror and washstand; quantity
of bedding, linens and tablecloths;
quilts; cedar chest; wooden blanket
boxes; round top trunk; Filter Queen
vacuum cleaner with attachments
and power head; projector screen
and table.; suitcases; Persian Iamb
coat; cloth coat with fur collar; wood-
en chairs; step ladder; Mastercraft
lawn mower; extension ladder; gar-
den tools'plus much more.
TERMS ONHOUSEHOLD
EFFECTS AND ANTIQUES: cash or
cheque with proper I.D. day of sale.
Real estate consisting of a lot mea-
suring 82.5' frontage and 198' depth
with adjoining lot'83.8 x 66'. A 18
storey house with partial basement,
living room„ dining room, kitchen and
side kitchen and one piece bath
down. Three bedrooms and 3 pc.
bathroom upstairs. Sunporch at front
of the house. Shed measuring
approx.'20' by•25' long.
Property will be offered for sale by ,
public auction at approximately 2:00
p.m. Selling subject to a reasonable
reserve'bid.
TERMS ON REAL, ESTATE: 15%
down day of sale, balance in 60
days: Preview of property June 30th
from 2:00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m.
'Contact Velma Chadbourne 396-
8606. Listing subject to change with-
out notice. Lunch Booth. Executors
and Auctioneers not responsible for •
accidents or loss of purchase day of
sale., Any announcements day,of sale
take precedence over written adver-
tising, E. & O. E. •
• AUCTIONEERS:
GRANT McDONALD,
Ripley 395-5353
WALLACE BALLAGH,.
Teeswater,. 392-6170
47. Cards Of Thanks
HODGINS
A thank you to the community for the
lovely Bridal Shower and gifts. We'll
treasure them, Special -thanks fe Barb,
Susan and Delores. Thanks . again,
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 23, 1993 - Page 19
48. Coming Event
BINGO
Goderich Knights of Columbus, Thurs-
day, 7 p.m. Columbus Centre, 390
Parson's Court, $3450 in prizes.
$1000.00 Jackpot must go.--15tfar
80TH BIRTHDAY
The family of Gordon Johnstone invites
friends to a come and go tea to help
him celebrate his 80th birthday on Sat.,
June 26., from 1:30 to 4 p.m. at the
Institute rooms, Town Hall, Lucknow.
Best wishes only.--225nx
FAREWELL TEA
You are invited to a farewell tea
honoring Gord Cayley on the occasion
of his retirement from teaching, Sunday
June 27, 2-5 p.m., LCPS. Presen-
tations at 4 p.m. Please call school for
further information 528-3022. —24,25
COMMUNITY SHOWER
For Cathie Gallow, bride to be of Dun-
can Simpson, Saturday June 26, 1:30
p.m. at St. Peter's Catholic Church
Parish Hall, Goderich.—24,25gp
BRIDAL SHOWER
Will be held for Michelle Gardner,
daughter of Eugene and Audrey
Gardner, at the Anglican Parish Hall,
Lucknow, Saturday June 26, 2 p.m.
Everyone welcome, --24,25x
NILE UNITED CHURCH
ANNUAL PORK B.B.Q.
Sunday, June 27, 4 - 6 p.m. Adults $8,
children 5 - 12 $3.50, preschoolers free.
For tickets call Bryon Black 524-6371 or
Wayne Caldwell 529-7093.—24,25gp
HI COUNTRY JAMBOREE
Sunday June 27, DUNGANNON
AGRICULTURAL CENTRE, Dungannon
1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Dancing/Singing.
Anyone wanting to join with us - wel-
come. Bring your own instruments.
Snack bar. 392-6680. --25gp
BRIDAL SHOWER
Community shower for Rosalea
Cameron, at St. Helen's Hall on Satur-
day July 3 at 2 p.m. Everyone welcome.
--25,26x
GARAGE SALE
June 23 10 a.m, - 3 p.m. Pinecrest
Manor Nursing Home, 399 Bob St,
Lucknow. B.B.Q. lunch may be pur-
chased
from 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. --25ar
STRAWBERRY SOCIAL
At Pinecrest Manor, June 25, 1:30 -
3:30 p.m.: 4 H achievement projects
displayed and a draw on a lawn chair
and foot stool with proceeds to
Alzheimer research. —25ar
ANNUAL MEETING
of South Kinloss Cemetery Corporation
will be held at South Kinloss church on
Wednesday, June 30 at 8 p,m, All lot,
holders are urged to attend. --25
PUDDLEDUCKS SUMMER
PROGRAM
Some spaces still available for children
up to age 10. Children will be walked to
and from swimming lessons. Phone
528-2248. --25ar
GRAND OPENING -
Come one, Come all. To the Grand
opening of Stationary Computer Sup-
plies. 596 Campbell St._Lucknow,Satur-
day, June 26 form 9 to 5 p.m. Coffee
and doughnuts. Door prizes --25x
Michele. —25
48, Corning Event
• 10TH ANNIVERSARY S.W.O,
FIDDLE & STEP DANCE
CHAMPIONSHIP
Stratford Fairground Coliseum. July 2,
7:00'p.m.; July 3, 11:00 a.m.; finals &
show 7:00 p.m. Tickets at door. Ad-
vance tickets/camping information:
(519)271-6115. --25bc
STAG & DOE
for
Cathie Gallow
Duncan Simpson
Saturday July 3/93
8:00 PM - 1:00 AM
Saltford Valley Hall
Bus from Ashfield
For reservations call:
Fred Darnin
529-7346
AUXILIARY MEETING
for the Wingham & District Hospital will
be held in the Board room, Monday,
June • 28 at 1:30 p.m, Everyone wel-
come. —25
,SINGLES DANCE
Sunday, • June 27 at The Wingham
Legion Hall. Dancing 7 - 11 p.m. Music
by Tumble Weed North, No blue jeans
please. --25gp
SOCIAL EVENING
for Glenda Gamble and Mark Schoebl
on Saturday, July 3 at Ripley Complex
9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Tickets at the door, Age
of majority only. --25x
WEST WAWANOSH TOWNSHIP
COUNCIL
The July meeting has been rescheduled
to Tuesday, June 29 at 7:30 p.m. --25ar
STAG AND DOE
for Lisa Feagan and Greg Nicholson
June 25 Mount Forest Community
Centre, 9 p.m, - 1 a.m. Music by D.J.
Tickets $5.09 each,•lunch provided. Fot
more information phone Randy 334-
3416. --26
48. Coming went
KINLOUGH PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH
Was once Canada's most wanted man.
Now Born - Again Christian Serge
McCierc speaker at Kinlough Pentecos-
tal Church Kinlough, Sunday, June 27
at 6:39 p.m. --25gp •
MEMORIAL SERVICE
The Dungannon Cemetery Memorial
Service will be held Sunday, June 27 at
3 p.m. at the cemetery. Reverends
Garth and Orilla Bogart will be in charge
of the service. Special music will be
provided with Ed Stiles on the organ
and Ralph Henderson Soloist. In case
of Inclement weather the service will be
held in the Mausoleum. —25
LUCKNOW TOWN & COUNTRY
CLUB
Will attend as a group in the Anglican
Church Sunday, June 27 at 12 p.m. --25
BEEF BARBECUE
Saturday, June 26 • at • Camp Kintail.
Come and tour the site and meet the
'93 staff. Join us for the commissioning
service at 2 p.m. Barbecue at 5 p.m.
Adults. $8., ages 5 to 12, $4„ children
under 5, free: Camp Kintail is the Pres-
byterian Church Camp and is located on
Highway 21, tzt l jntail. Watch for sign. --
25
' A New
Spirit of
Giving
Ackert - Milroy
On Saturday, May 29, 1993, at 3
p.m., Robin Lyn Milroy and
Jeffrey Paul Ackert were married
by Rev. Gordon Williams at Port
Elgin United Church, Robin is
the daughter of Marion and
Bruce Old and Kent and Char-
lanne Milroy. Jeffrey is the son of
Bonnie and Ernest Ackert. Maid
of honor was Kathy Chau, with
Laura Milroy, Mary Ackert , and
Becky Ackert as bridesmaids.
Best man was Jeff Sedgman and
ushers were Alan Milroy, Terry
Varga and Steve Shouldice. After
honeymooning at the Benmiller
Inn, _Goderich,. the -happy-would_-
will be residing at R.R. 5, Paisley.
(Keith Filby photo)
Roy - Cameron
Rosalea Cameron, daughter of
Don and Margaret Cameron of
R.R. 2, Lucknow and Nelson Roy,
son of Jessie Roy of North Bay
and the late Rene Roy, were
married on Apr. 30, 1993 on St.
Lucia, West Indies. The couple
live in Sault St. Marie, Ontario.