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SPECIAL
HOUSEHOLD
CONSIGNMENT
SALE
at
Brindley Auction
Services,
Dungannon, Ontario
on
.Friday, July 2, 1993
at 5:30 p.m.
Q.USEH.QLP E.FFEC.T$: (2). "Gone
'With The Wind" lamps, spoon collec-
tion, crocks, tea cart, chesterfield
suites, dressers, ,typewriters (electric),
television, desks, washer & dryer, deep
freeze, lamps, electric stove, fridge,
large number misc. items.
TOOLS: Drill press, wrench sets,
grinder, large assortment of new tools
etc.
BOATS: Bowrider boat, approx 18'
with inboard -outboard motor. Rowboat
approx. 12'.
Several riding lawnmowers.
CONSIGNMENT FROM GEORGE
BECKER as property has been sold
- Selling at 7:00.
5' Howse Rotary Mower, 7' Lucknow
snowblower w/hydraulic shute, 7' box
scraper with ripper teeth, 540
Cockshutt tractor wlloader - hyd. buck-
et, 40' aluminum ladder, 45" RCA (big
screen) T.V., 3 bicycles, Ryobi Radial
arm saw 8 1/4", tools and household'
effects.
TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper
ID. - 8% Sales Tax and 7% GST where
applicable. Owner or auctioneer not
responsible for accidents or loss of
purchase day of sale.
Any announcements day of sale take
precedence over written advertising.
Lunch booth on grounds.
Auctioneer
Gordon, H. Brindley
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL:
(519) 529-7625 (Bus.) 529-7970 (Res.)
LUCKNOW RANGERS
We would like to thank the Lucknow
Co-op for supplies„ facilities and the
opportunity to wash cars at your Grand
Opening. Thanks also to the genlous
patrons. Our kick-off fundraiser was a
success. Lucknow Rangers. -26 -
CAMPBELL
Many thanks to all my relatives, friends
and neighbors for all the cards, visits
and treats which 1 received while in the
Stratford and Wingham Hospitals. They
were all very much appreciated. Thanks
also to the Doctors and Nurses, who
looked after me so well. Catherine
Campbell. --26x
NEABLE
We wish to express our sir ecial thanks
to our children Howie, Wendy, Tammy
and Peter, son-in-law Mike and
grandson Ben who worked so hard to
make our 25th Anniversary a special
occasion. We would also like to thank
our families, neighbors and friends who
helped make this a special evening.
----Thanks-to-the-0,17-Doug-Fischer-our
nephew for a great evening of music:
Also thanks to the Kinettes and the
Kinsmen for their help. We appreciated
it greatly. Your kindness will always be
remembered. Love, Mary -Lou and'
Howard. --26x
LEFOR
We would like to thank all those who
attended, arranged and presented gifts
at the showers held in my honor
previous to our wedding. Thanks also to
everyone who attended our wedding
and reception and for the beautiful gifts.
Your presence helped to make this day
more memorable for us. Michelle and
Terry Lefor. --26x
BARGER
We wish to thank the neighbors for their
quick response with tractors and help to
free Gordon and also to .Shawn 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. --26nx
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DEBOER
I would like to thank everyone for
making my 90th birthday a special oc-.
casion. Thank you for the cards and
gifts. All was greatly appreciated. Mrs
Simon deBoer. --26x
GAUNT
A sincere thank you to our family,
grandchildren, relatives, friends, and
neighbors who in any way helped to
make our 60th Wedding Anniversary
celebration, June 13 -such a memorable
day for us. Your kindness and
thoughtfulness was greatly appreciated.
Russell and Ethel Gaunt. -26x
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
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
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
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
COUNCIL 9484 ANNUAL
BEEF B.B.O.
Sunday, July 11, 4-6 p.m. at St.
Joseph's School, Kingsbridge. Tickets
available at Lucknow Farm Supply or K
of G members. $15/ couple, $4 school
' age, preschool free. --26,27
STAG & DOE
for
Cathie Galllow
Duncan Simpson
Saturday July 3/93
8:00 PM - 1:00 AM
Saltford Valley Hall
Bus from Ashfield
For reservations call:
Fred Durnin
529-7346
Come And Go Tea
will be held for
Bob & Ethel McAllister
in honour of their
50th
Wedding Anniversary
Saturday, July 10/93
2-5 RM.
at the home of '
Doug & Mary Lou Rayrlard,
411 Havelock St:, Lucknow
Best Wishes Only, Please
A be),
6th ANNUAL
ART EXHIBITION
& SALE
Lakeshore Recreation
1177 Goderich St. North,
Port Elgin, Ont., NOH 2C0
FRIDAY, JULY 9th
7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
SATURDAY, JULY 10th,
10:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
SUNDAY, JULY 11th
10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
personal cheques & Visa accepted
Itrnt V
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
MEETING
The Lucknow COC will meet July 7, at
8 a.m. at the Mayfair lgestaurant. All
members are urged to attend. -26ar
BRIDAL SHOWER
Community shower for Lisa Feagan,
bride-to-be of Gregory Nicholson at St.
Helen's Hall on July I t at 2 p.m.
Everyone welcome. --26,27x
ARE YOU INTERESTED
in planning for the future needs of elder-
ly persons and physically disabled
adults in Wingham and North Huron?
Come to a meeting on Thursday, July 8
from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Wingham
Seniors Day Centre, 350 Josephine
Street. Share your ideas ' with con-
sumers, caregivers, service providers
and politicians. If you need transpor-
tation or help with someone at home to
attend this meeting, call the Community
Information Service at 1-800-267-0535.
--26
BAKE SALE
A bake sale will be held at St. Joseph's
Church, Kingsbridge on Saturday, July
3 from 10 a.m. until noon. Sponsored by
St. Joseph's C.W.L. -26x
FESTIVAL OF ARTS & CRAFTS
July 9 - July 11, Courthouse Park,
downtown Goderich. One of largest
outdoor shows in Ontario with over 175
craft displays and demonstrations.
Three days of activities featuring
children's entertainers, Magician
Michael Ross and Richard Knechtel's
Dickie Bird Show and fish fry on the
Friday night. Other activities at free
festival include Book Sale Saturday, Big
Sisters Tea Garden and Photography
Gallery and Art Show. For more infor-
mation contact Goderich Recreation
Department. Phone 524-2125. --26gp
SUMMER VISIT
Friends and relatives are invited to visit
with Nancy Walden and June (Alton)
Hynes and family on Tuesday, July 6,
from 2 - 4 p.m. and 7 - 9 p.m. at the
home of Glen and Lois Walden. --26x.
MEMORIAL SERVICE
July 4, 3 p.m., at Ball Cemetery
BaseLine Rd., Hullet Township.' --26gp
ZOO-RHIFIC
Hey, Kid'sli Come to the Zoo-rrific. Ark
Park at the Christian Reformed church,
293 Place Street, Lucknow, Ont. July
19-23, from 9:00 - 11:30 a.m. All
children ages 4 - 12 welcome. If pos-
sible please pre -register by calling 357-
1688 or 357-3182. Are you driving your
kids into town? Join us daily for Ladies
Bible Study and crafts.--26-28ar
HIGH COUNTRY
MUSIC. JAMBOREE
Lucknow Legion
Sunday, July 11/93
1:00-5:Q0 P.M.
*Dancing
*AII players welcome
Bring your own instru-
ment & join the fun.
Snack bar.
Admission:34:00
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 30, 1993 - Page 15
Usually the first indication is that
unmistakable smell of hot hay and
maybe steam rising from the mow
or silo. Make sure you visit the
storage area every day. The fol-
lowing guidelines indicate the
danger levels as the temperature
rises:
65°C� (150°F) Entering the danger
zone. Make temperature obser-
vations daily.
70°C (160°F) Danger! Inspect
every four hours to see if
temperature is rising.
80°C (175°F) Fire pockets may be
anticipated. Call the Fire
Department.
85°C (185°F) Control the fire.
Remove the hot material.
100°C (210°F) Critical. In the
presence of oxygen, ignition will
%quickly take place.
Without a thermometer, any rod
or pipe pushed into the hay two
meters will give an indication of the
temperature. If you can hold, onto
the metal when it is removed from
the hay with your bare hand, it will
be less than 65°C. If you can only
FBruce County OMAF
in
touch it for an instant, it is. 80°C or
over and the material should be
removed. Never attempt to remove
hot hay alone or without the local
fire brigade standing by.
Sheep Focus
Ontario's premier Sheep, Wool
and Craft Festival, is being held
this year at_ the Napanee
Fairgrounds on July 16, 17 and 18.
Many competitions and displa
being planned for this tigious
event -some of them being the
following: sheepskin competition,
handcraft competition, fleece wool
competition, fleece to shawl com-
petition and for the artist corn -
petition.
For more information and entry
forms for any of the competitions,
please contact the Sheep Focus
Secretary, Lois Smith, R.R.3,
Yarker, Ontario KOK 3N0, (613)
358-2974
ARM REPORT
Steers and heifers sold
lower than last week
The market at Brussels Livestock
saw fed steers & heifers selling $2 -
$3 lower from the, previous week.
Cows sold on a steady trade.
Steers
There were 493 steers on offer
selling from 96.00 - 102.00 to the
high of 112.25.
Ken Eadie, Holyrood, 13 avg.,
1375 lbs., avg. 96.21 with sales to
102.75.
Steve Alton, Lucknow, one
weighed 980 lbs„ sold for 98.25.
Ross Gammie, Lucknow, 2, avg,
1230 lbs., avg. 95.62 with sales to
97.00.
Reid Farms, Ripley, 8, avg. 1181
lbs., avg. 93.15 with sales to 96.00.
Gordon Roulston, Ripley, 2, avg.
1400 lbs„ sold for 93.00.
Wm. Bennett & sons Farms Ltd.,
Gorrie, 11, avg. 1320 lbs., avg.
108.29 with sales to 112.25 pur-
chased by Star Brand Packers.
Heifers
There were. 358 heifers on offer
selling from 95.00 - 100.00 to the
high of 116.75.
Gordon Howatt, Auburn, one
weighed 1210 lbs., sold for 97.75.
John Barbour, Orangeville, 9 avg.,
1281 lbs., avg: 109.86 with sales to
116.75 purcha:ied by Norwich Pack-
ers
Ron Dietrich, Mildmay, 4, avg.
1042 lbs., avg. 100.65 with sales to
107.00.
Mux Lea Farms, Woodstock, 14,
avg. 1180 lbs., avg. of 100.35 with
sales to 104.50.
Martin Van Staveren, Clifford, 11,
avg. 1140 lbs., avg. 101.22 with
sales to 102.50.
cows
There were 295 cows on offer
selling from 55.00 to 76.00 to the
high of 84.75:
Don Currie, Kincardine, one
weighed 930 lbs„ sold for 77.00.
John Fielder, Goderich, 2, avg.
1240 lbs., avg. 67.72 with sales to
72.25.
Bert Thompson, Ripley, 2, avg.
1160 lbs., avg. 70.45 with sales to
71.50.
Veal
There were 172 veal on offer
selling from 85.00 to 102.00 to the
high of 115.50.
Peter Van Sickle, Lucknow, 3,
avg. 623 lbs., avg. 99.84 with sales
to 107.50.
Chris Cowan, Auburn, 2, avg. 650
lbs., avg. 97.22 with sales to 99.00.,
Dan Schwartzentruber, Lucknow,
2, avg. 575 lbs., avg 94.70 with
sales to 99.00.
Stable funding meeting
Do farmers ' understand the new This meeting is to be held on
Stable Funding Legislation, Bill 42? Monday, July 5 at 8:00 p.m. at the
Has there been an attempt by either Wallace - Community Centre in
Kurtzville Ont.
Issues raised by the farm com-
munity include:
- Legality of withholding farm
programs
- Cost of two new bureaucracies
regarding registration
- Religious persecution particularly
-affecting-Mennonite- farmers-----
- Are other segments of society
expected to register and to belong
to a lobby group in order to be
eligible for government programs,
etc.?
All farmers are urged to attend
this meeting in view of the fact that
the government hopes to hustle
through this legislation before sum-
mer recess..
Invited panelists include:
1. The Ontario Minister of Agricul-
ture and Food - Mr. Elmer
Buchanan.
2. The leaders of the three Central
Farm Organizations -
Mr. Roger George - O.F.A.
Mr. Arend Streutker - C.F.F.O.
Mr. Perry Pearce - N.F.U.
The government and the General
Farm Organizations need to be able
to hear farmers concerns.
The two objectives of the Silent
Majority Steering Committee are?
1. To see that farmers get adequate
information on any Stable Funding
and Registration legislation, and
that
2. The affected farmers be allowed
to vote on the final proposal to
decide its fate.
the government or the three General
Farm Organizations to have an open
dialogue on this 'issue?
No; says the Silent Majority
Steering Committee • who are hol-
ding a "town Hall" meeting to let
farmers become informed and to
ask questions regarding the current
Stable Funding-legislation:�—_._ _
WESTERN FOUNDRY�� COMPANY LIMITED
has an opening for a temporary
RECEPTIONIST
reporting to the Plant Accountant, this
temporary position will be available from July
31/93 to February 28/94.
Responsibilities will Include switchboard and
clerical accounting duties.
If you have an enthusiastic, outgoing
personality•and want to join a winning team,
send your resume stating your qualifications
and salary expectations by July 7, 1993 to:
Doug Cochrane
Plant Accountant
'454 industrial St., Box 460
Wingham, Ont,. NOG 2W0