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31. Service Directory
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MARK CHiSHOLM GREG HAMILTON
299 Bayfield Rd., Goderich, Ont. N7A 3G8 524-6141
04. Personal
HAVING A DRINKING PROBLEM? AA
can help. Phone Goderich 524-6001 or
Walkerton 881-3635. -400
Annoaulncemintl;.
EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY the Luck
now and Area Food Bank hours are'
Monday evenings 5-9 p.m., Thursday
mornings 9-12 noon. It is necessary to
contact a committee member prior to
going to the food bank. Call 528-2833,
528-2034, or 395-4204.--18tfnx,
PEOPLES MISSION is now accepting
clothing donations, hangers and small
. appliances. 596 Campbell St., Lucknow
4011 l 528-3038.. --28,29x
'TOWNSHIP OF
WEST WAWANOSH
NOTICE
The municipal office will be
closed for vacation from July
17th to 25th inclusive. Normal
office hours will resume.July 26,
1993.
TOWNSHIP OF KINLOSS
The Corporation of the
Township of Kinloss requires'
a By -Law Enforcement Officer
Applications will be received by the
undersigned, until 4,30• p.m. on July
30, 1993 for the positidn of a jointly
managed By -Law. Enforcement
Officer. The position would be
responsible for the possibility of up to
eight municipalities along the south
. end of Bruce County
The successful candidate should be
able to communicate well with the
general public,,the Councils, have
good organizational skills, ability to
interpret and implement the require-
ments of each municipality's by-laws
and .policies, and be able to enforce
them.
- Applicants are to forward resumes,'
detailing education and employment
background, references, expected
hourly rate, and other relevant infor•
mation, in a sealed envelope to tfx,,
undersigned
For further information, please con -
,tact the undersigned
Any application rt necessafily
accepted
Township of Kinloss
Mark L. Becker
Clerk -Treasurer
HOLYROOD, Ontario
•NOG 2B0 395-3575
38. Auction Sale
RICHARD
LOBB
AUCTION CALENDAR
• CLINTON 482-7898
SATURDAY, JULY 17 AT 10:30 A.M.
- 2 trucks, 3 grain trailers, 4 -tractors,
grain buggy, grain dryer, new horse
trailer, show harness. buggy, rubber
tired show wagon, farm machinery
"plus a 1991 Ovcnim 8 furrow trail
plow" to be held for M K (Mac)
Stewart Farms Ltd , 3 3/4 miles north
of Seaforth, then 2 mites east See
last week's paper for full listing, for
information phone Joan Stewart 527
0897
WEDNESDAY, JULY 28 At 5:30
•
P.M. - Antiques, hrrnilure, appliances,
John Deere 8 hp riding lawn mower,
power tools. 2 guns, bedding dishes.
1985 Grand Am LF, 2 door sun roof,
air, etc. to he held 11/4 miles north of
Auburn, then 2 miles east for Brian
and Rhannnn Mr.Clinrhey 526 7199
38. Auction Sale
EVENING
AUCTION
SALE
of household effects, farm machinery
& real estate for
Mrs. Fern Vibert
Part lot 14 & 15, Conc, 1, Huron Twp
Monday, July 26/93
5:30 p.m.
AUCTIONEERS:
Grant McDonald,
Ripley, 395-5353
Wallace Ballagh,
Teeswater, 392-6170
CONSIGNMENT
AUCTION SALE
of home furnishings, antiques, will be
held for th.e estates of ,Mrs. Mabel
Stewart, Ripley; and Basil Ware,
Tiverton, plus other consignors, and
Daisy May Duggan, Kincardine. on: .
Friday, July 16th, 5:30 p.m.
at Davidson Centre,
Kincardine.
Partial listing of consignments'
Fainting couches, chesterfield/sofa-
beds - almost new; chesterfield and
chair. antique corner• chair, platform
rocker, wicker chair, antique chester-
field, chair & footstool, bookcase/buffet;
small drop leaf table and 4 chairs; love
seat, maple table, 6 chairs and buffet_
lamp table with marble top, curio cabi-
net, hexagon end tables, coffee and
end tables, oak round lamp table with
drop leaf, Citizen clock; Westinghouse
TV and stand; Belcol. color TV & stand,
Electrohome TV and wooden stand;
telephone table, rocker with cane seat
and back; lamp tables with claw feet;
table and floor lamps; bridge floor lamp;
dining room table, 4 chairs and, china
cabinet, secretary desk; typewriter;
Ennis piano,' occasional upholstered
theirs.;-roll'tvp-desk•r•Acrbert-Bateman
paintings; Snowy Owl 539/950 & wolf
pack 434/950 both fully matted and
framed; assortment of china cups and
saucers, Carnival and Depression
glass; Nippon china, Bavarian china,
Noritake pieces; Cranberry glass. dish•
es. crystal, glassware and cooking
utensils, small kitchen appliances, par-
tial set of dishes, Zenith freezer,
fridges, stoves; washers. dryers, bed-
room suites. single beds, 7 drawer
chest,'washstand with towel bars bed:
ding, towels and linens, cedar chests,
portable sewing machines, pictures and
picture frames, tape recorder, books
and magazines, Speedvac vacuum
cleaner, trunks, child's desk, children's
chairs, lady's bicycle, Electrohome air
conditioner, coal oil lamp, crosscut saw,.
quantity of .good carpenter and garden
tools, 1/2" electric drill, anvil; table vice,
step ladder and extension ladders,
Craftmaster table saw, weed sprayer,
barbecue: .picnic table and lawn
umbrella, #21 Gilson lawn mower,
crocks, sisal 8 x 10 carpet, plus much
more. Listing subject to change without
notice. Other articles. too numerous to
mention.
TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper
LD., night of sale.
Owner or auctioneer not responsible for
accidents or Id''ss of purchase day of
sale. Any announcements day of sale
take precedence over written advertis-
mgE&OE
Auctioneers: '
Grant McDonald,
Ripley, 395-5353
.Dodie McLelland,
Kincardine, 396-3252
Wallace Ballagh,
Teeswater, 392-6170
33. Auction Sate
CONSIGNMENT
AUCTION SALE
Lucknow Arena
Godd, clean items
welcome
For an upcoming sale
ALLAN R. MILLER
Licensed Auctioneer
395-5062
A CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of farm machinery for Clarence Ritchie,
1 1/4 miles north of Lucknow & approx.
2 1/2 miles west on. Conc. 2, Kinloss
Twp., north half lot 79 8x.80, Con. 1,
Kinloss Twp.,
Saturday, July 17th
at 11:00 a.m.
TRACTORS: 265 MF Diesel tractor
with multi: power and remotes, 2135
MF diesel tractor, std., Allied loader
and tractor chains.
TILLAGE, HAY & HARVEST EQUIP=
MENT: , 3 pth. Kverneland 3 furrow
plough, 12 16 automatic reset, 3 pth
MF 3 furrow plough with 14" bottoms, 3
,pth. Sanderum 12' cultivator, #520 MF
14" wheel disc, #33 MF 17 run seed
drill with grass seeders like new. 15'
pony harrows, diamond 'harrows &
pole. #56 IH 4 row corn planter -with
insecticide boxes, 150 gal. Geo White
3pth sprayer., #5301H manure spread-
er with'single beater #410 MF, gas
combine with quick attach grain pickup
and 4 row corn head with 36" rows.
#352 NH Mixmill, #12 MF baler, A.0
side delivery rake. #311 C'ockshutt
Rake (for parts) Allied automatic
stooker with. hydraulic drive, 7' New
idea hay conditioners, 32' Milverton
elevator & motor', 2 • 16' Flat racks with
wagons. 300 bu. Turnco Gravity bin on
10 ton Martin wagon, 225obu Turnco'
Gravity bin on 10 ton Martin -wagon,.
225 bu Turnco Gravity bin on ' 10 ton
Horst wagon, 165 bu, J M. Gravitybin
on 6 ton JD wagon, 1.65 bu J M.
Gravity bin on JD wagon, 41' 'Allied 6'
Grain auger, with PTO and hopper, 33'
Hutchinson 6" Grain Auger with PTO
and' Hopper. 8' Smyth 3 pth. snowblow-
er 3 pth. HeIm Post hole auger. '
MISCELLANEOUS: 225 Lincoln
-Welder, air compressor, 18,000 watts
generator on wheels with PTO, Cattle
crate with automatic headgate and
scales, dehorners, Burdizzo, loading.
chute, 2 • 12'. grain augers, 19' • 3"
auger. Apron for Schultz ,Manure -
spreader and rebuilt gear box. Dole
grain moister tester, 2 grain aerator, 32
TV tower and antenna, Windmill head.
100 amp hydro service,• aluminum
extension ladder, wooden ladder,
cement mixer, trailer hitch, 20' h,gh
tensil chains, stook fork. cedar rails,
table saw, electric motors, vice, lack all
jack, bolt cabinet and bolts
• HAY AND STRAW: • Approx 150 bales
straw, 14 large round, second cut, hay
bales, approx 60 ton mixed grain, corn
and barley.
Plus other articles, too numerous to
mention
TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper
ID, day of sale FARM SOLD.- NO.
RESERVE LUNCH BOOTH Listing
subject to change without notice
Very few small items • please plan to
'attend on time.
Auctioneers' Comments: "A good line
of farm machinery".
Owner and auctioneers not responsi-
ble for accidents or loss of purchases
day of sale. Any announcements day
of sale take precedence over any writ-
ten advertising, E. & 0 E
Owner
Clarence Ritchie 528-2707
-Clerk: Robert Gilchrist •
Auctioneers
Grant McDonald, Ripley, 395.5353
Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater, 392-6170
39. Educational
LEARN AUCTIONEERING at the South-
western School of Auctioneering. Next
Class: March 1319. Information, con-
tact: Southwestern Ontario School of
Auctioneering, RR 5, Woodstock,
Ontario N4S• 7V9. (519) 537=2115. --
27bc.
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 14, 1993 - Page 17
39. Educational
MUSIC LESSONS
HOW TO PLAY POPULAR PIANO. N.ew
home study course. Fast, easy method.
Guaranteed! FREE information. Call 1-
800-667-0050 extension 770. Reference
45. --28bc
40, Lost & Found
LOST: HALF OF A TRACTORS P.T.O
shaft on highway 86 west on Friday.
Call 395-2201. -28
44, Engagements
BRADLEY - GILMORE
Jim and Evelyn Bradley of Amberly are
pleased to announce the engagement of
their youngest daughter. Madonna Moni-
que to Timothy Carl Gilmore son of
Margaret and Carl Gilmore of Dunnville..
The wedding will take place Saturday
July 17, 1993 in Pine River United
Church at 4:00 p.m. Reception to follow
in Lucknow Community Centre. --28x
HOWALD - KUMPREY
Harold and Katherine Howald wish to
announce the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter Katrina to Andrew
Kumprey son of Louis and Jessica
Kumprey on Saturday, August 7, 1993
at 2 p.m. in South Kinloss Presbyterian
Church. Reception to follow at the home
of the brides parents. --28
FLUDDER - FARR
John and Jan Fludder of Ripley and
Patrick and Mary Farr of Kincardine.
wish to announce the forthcoming mar-
riage of their children' Dawn Marie and
Andrew Joseph at 7:00 p.m. on July 24,
1993 at St. Andrews United Church
Ripley. Reception will follow at the
Ripley Huron Complex at 9 p.m. --28gp
46. In Memoriam
IRWIN
In loving memory of Spence Irwin who
passed away July 8, 1991. From his
,wife and family. --28
ELLIOTT
In loving memory of George Bryce El-
liott, dear husband and father, ,.�wylo
passed away thirteen years ago; July
21, 1980'.
Tenderly we treasure the past
With memories that will always last.
Dearly loved and sadly missed by Merle
and family, Ray, Noreen, Jamie and
Graeme. -28•
FARRISH
In loving memory of our dear daughter,
Ashley Dawn Farrish, who passed away
nine years ago, June 1, 1984 - July 19,
1984. ,
Through tears we watched you suffer,
we saw you fade away,'
our hearts were almost,broken,
you fought so hard to stay.
You fought so hard to stay with us,
your fight was all in vain,
God took you home to be with him,
He freed you from all pain.
When we saw you sleeping,
so peacefully free from pain,
we could not wish you back,
to suffer so again.
To your resting place we visit,
and place your flowers with care,
by_t_no one knaw.s_our-.heartache,-
when we have to have you there.
They say memories are golden,
well, that is very, true,
but we neVer wanted memories,
we only wanted you.
To us you were someone special,
and we miss you more each day,
the saddest day in all our life,
was the day you passed away.
Our hearts still ache with sadness,
and secret tears still flow,
what it meant to lose you, Ashley, .
no one will ever know.
Loved and missed so much by Mom„
Dad and Dustin. --28
47. Cards Of "thanks
CAMERON
I would like to express my thanks to all
who contributed to the bridal shower •
held in my honor at the St. Helen's Hall
on July 3. Special thanks go to my Aunt
Lois, Aunt Doris and Grandma Miller for
organizing the party. Sincerely, Rosalea
Cameron. --28
DINDAR
I would like to personally thank
everyone for the lovely gifts I received'
at my shower. Everything is greatly,
appreciated Special thanks to Arlene
for organizing the shower and to Wilma
tor hosting. Nazneen --28x
47. Cards Of Thanks
COURTNEY
Special thanks to Doctors and Nurses
who looked after me while I was in
Wingham and University . Hospitals.
Thanks also to relatives, friends and
neighbors for prayers, cards, visits,
treats and telephone calls. I will always
remember them. Joe. Courtney. --28nx
' LOGTENBERG
Special thanks to the Lucknow Fire
Department on their quick response to•
our shed fire, and to neighbors and
friends for your concern. Special thanks
to Marg for keeping two young ladies
and to Stewart for the helpful touch with
Nicky. Also to Dad and Jerry for helping
.with the clean-up. Jan and Simon Log-
tenberg and girls. --28nx
DINDAR - ELLIOTT
We would like to sincerely thank all in
attendance tor the gifts at our afternoon
social. We hope everyone enjoyed
themselves, Thanks to all who prepared
the great dinner and special thanks to
Aunt Eileen and family for having
everyone over. Thanks again. Nazneen
and Bruce. --28x
HUGHES
On behalf of. Jean Hughes: Thank .you
to Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home for
your excellent care shown to Jean. Also
to MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral
Home and to Rev. Cook for their com-
forting compassion, the Pallbearers and
all involved. And finally, thanks to the
South Kinloss W.M.S. for serving lunch
after the funeral.--28nxc
VAN OSCH
Special thanks to Dr. Hanlon and the
OBS nursing staff at Wingham Hospital
for the help and care we received with
Ryan's birth. Thanks to our family and
friends for all their visits, gifts and
cards; also to Grandma and Grandpa
Van Osch for looking after my big
brothers, Peter and Kent. All is greatly
appreciated. Morns, Janice and Ryan. --
28x.
FIN'LAYS
We would like tothank
everyone for their support
'and patronage over the past
40 years and also for mak-
ing our Anniversary
• Celebration a success. '
Marg, Paul &'Joan
48. Coming Event
ZOO-RRIFIC
Hey Kid's!! Come to the Zoo-rrific Ark
Park at the Christian Reformed church,
293 Place Street, L'ucknow, 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
MAPLE BREEZES
MANOR
1st Anniversary
The Maple
Breezes Manor invite you to join them
in celebrating their first anniversary
'An Open House
••will be held
Sunday, July 18th,
from 2 - 4
Please come for a visit and refresh
merit '
Hope to see you there,'
ADVERTISING CORRECTION.
Two names, in last week's
Finlay. Decorators 40th
Anniversary Sale Draw
were spelled incorrectly:
9' x 12' Bound Carpet
won by
Arnetta Thompson
Hats won by
Shirley Irvin
We regret any inconve-
nience this may have
caused anyone.
Lucknow Sentinel