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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1993-09-01, Page 1938. Auction Sale 38, Auction Sale A CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS FOR THE ESTATE OF CLARA CROWSTON 468 OUTRAM ST. LUCKNOW ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6/93 of 1:00 pm General Electric fridge, day bed, B & W TV & coloured TY platform rocker, chesleffield & chair. coffee table end tables, ANTIQUE CUPBOARD. sewing machine stand, hall mirror & candle holders, vacuum, wooden chairs. dishes. radios, old picture frames, feather pillows, ironing board/iron, cole oil heater, altadin lamp. OLD BUTTER CHURN, step stool, wooden step ladder, spin washer, kitchen table/4 chairs TV STAND, lazy boy chair, old' captain's chair. Ht Fi. IRON BED & mattress APT size table/2 chairs, exercise bike, electric broom, wicker wall hanger pots & pans, old quilts, quilting frames foot stool. TV tables,' pole lamp. & floor lamp cole oil larnps, a number of small kitchen appliances, lawn chairs, garden tools. steel cabinet A QUANTITY OF 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 FOR INFORMATION CONTAC r MYRTLE IRWIN Auctioneer BRIAN RINTOUL mss-„/rr. /i//r-f%(,// . Xref,» REMINDER NOTICE CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SALE Over 110 Tractors Dozers - Farm. Equip. - Misc. Items - Etc. . At Brindley Sales Yard Dungannon, Ont.' Saturday, Sept. 4/93 9:30 a.m. See last week's paper for full listing. LATE ADDITIONS Buckeye wheel digger c/w GM 'motor, Ford 7600 & loader, (2) Case 1490's, MF 50 Ind & loader, IH154 cub cadet, JD 1010, Case 1816 skid steer, Case 1270 c/w cab & air, White 2105 trac- tor, Styre 8160 MFD tractor, model 77 Parson trencher on tracks c/w Ford ind motor Consignments Welcome For Further Info Call (519) 529-7625 (Bus.) 529-7970 (Res.) 44. Engagements 357-1697 357-2349 47,, Cards Of Thanks NICHOLSON ,We would Ike to thank our immediate family, grandchildren and great grandchildren for the lovely T.V. and for organizing a great anniversary party and dinner. Many thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for gifts, flowers, cards, money and all the goodies. Doris and Clayton. --35 BELL A sincere thanks to everyone for the cards, gifts and visits I received while in the Wingham and Owen Sound hospitals and since arriving home. Special thanks to the,wonderful babysit- ters that took care of the girls. Wayne. - -35x WCKNOW LADIES SLO-PITCH We would like to thank the following merchants for their donations to the Ladies Slo-Pitch Tournament. Mary Lou Priestap, Pizza Delight, Home Hardware, •Charman's, Valley Green Flowers, Umbach Pharmacy,. Your Favourite Things, Hamilton Fuels, Eric StewartConstruction, Margie's Specialty' Shoppe, Delores Cross,. Kranenburg Butcher Shop, Joe Agnew, Dee Vee's, Kwans, Bains, From Our Heart, and Mayfair Racraurant.' Ladies Slo-Pitch League. --35 D;NDAR - ELLIOTT We would like to thank everyone who attended our reception, your support is greatly appreciated. Special thanks to • our parents, friends, our wedding party, Kinsmen, and the Mayfair, Thanks again. Bruce and Nazneen. --35x SMELTZER - KU1K LANE Helen and John Kuik and Marianne and A heartfelt thanks to everyone who -E-Imer--Srhek_zer--are--pleased to an._ attended, contributed and helped with nounce the marriage of ,their children my wed -din -Us -bower. i he love, support Darlene and Dan. The wedding will take place on Saturday, September 11„1993 at 3:30 p.m. in 'the Pine River United Church. The reception will be held at the. Ripley Arena at 9 p.m. Music by Boyd's, Orchestra. Friends, neighbors and relatives please accept this as your personal invitation to the reception to celebrate our special day. --35x MCDONALD I would like to thank my family, friends and relatives for flowers, cards, treats and.visits while I was in Wingham and University Hospital, London. Also to Dr. Shubat and the nursing staff on 2nd floor of Wingham Hospital and•to Rev. Albert Cook for his visits to London. Your' thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Rozella. --35x JOHNSTONE I. would like to thank my daughter, Helen and family, my husband Clare, all my friends and relatives, and also the Ladies Auxiliary of the Legion for the lovely lunch. A special thanks to Delores.'Cross for the decorating of the hall.The many cards, flowers, flower arrangements and phone calls I received' for my 80th birthday will at - ways be remembered. Thank you all. Anna. --35x ,..and gifts are deeply appreciated. Janet. --35x HELM - MATTHEWS We would like to say thank you to everyone who attended our wedding reception Aug. 7 and for cards, gifts, best wishes 'and especially for your understanding and patience shown to us when our D.J. did not show up. A big thank you to everyone who pitched in and provided their equipment and CD's to supply the music; to Larry for the special songs he sang for the first dan- ces and to anyone who helped in anyway by making phone calls etc. and to all thgg,se who spent theevening on stage PIbying music. We could never express our thanks to you for making it a success. We would like to say a special thank you to Lloyd and Roberta and Calvin and Mandy for providing a beautiful location for our social following our wedding. Vour hard work was en- joyed by everyone and will never be forgotten; to Art and Barb for their special surprise when they brought "Charlie” to the social adding to our enjoyment of the day. To Pat for all her extra running around providing us with great memories and lots of pictures. Our day was extra special to us because of great friends and family. Thanks again. Grant and Phyl.--35nxe 47. Cards Of Thanks' WHITBY We wish to thank our daughter Sharon and family fqr a special family get together. Also thanks to relatives and friends Who sent lovely flowers,gifts, cards, phone calls and neighborly congratulations for our 50th wedding anniversary. It really made a. special day for us, and was much appreciated. Mabel and Buster. --35x 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 BASEBALL Practice fundamentals (catching, throwing, batting, base -running, etc.). Come out Sept. 4 at 10:00 a.m. Boys and girls, ages 8 - 13, welcome. For more information, call 528-2107. --34,35 JUST CAN'T WAIT! , Fall fitness session commences Mon- day, September 20. Classes held Mon- days and Thursdays, 7 - 8 p.m. Fee is $35.00 for 8 week session,. Hi -low im- pact aerobics. instructor: Dianne Phil- lips.--34-37xc MUSICAL EVENING Organized and led by the South Kinloss choir, and dedication of the new organ will be held at South Kinloss Pres- byterian•Church on Sunday, September 12 at 7:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. -- 34,35,36x - 34,35,36x LUCKNOW LEGION DART LEAGUE FUN NIGHT September 8, 8 p.m. Winter dart players, adult league, Lucknow Legion Branch 309.--35,36ar BOTH BIRTHDAY - Friends and relatives are invited to help celebrate Vera Schmidt's 80th birthday, September 12, 2 - 4 p.m.; South Kinloss PresbyteriameChurch (Lucknow). Best wishes only please. --35,36 COMMUNITY SHOWER A come and go Community Shower will be held for Kristi Stanley, bride-to-be of Jeff Gammie, on Saturday, September 11th, between 1:30 p.m, and, 4:00 p.m. at the home of Loree Raymond 432 South Delhi St. Lucknow. Everyone Welcome! --35,86x. STONETOWN-MODEL RAILROAD Two -Day Open House & Market, Sept., 18 &19. Sat, 10 - 5, Sun. 11 - 4. Arena, James St., StMarys. Five operating layouts; 0,027,, S,HO;N. New and used trains, accessories, remote toys. (519) 345-2667. --35bc 4-HIS4U First meeting - Saturday, Sept. 11, 9 a.m. upstairs room of the arena. For more information call Sharon Weber' 528-3345. --35,36 LUCKNOW & SOUTH KINLOSS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES 'Church School Rally Sunday and registration for classes. Sunday, Sep- tember 12. South Kinloss 9:30 a.m. Lucknow Church 11:00 a.m. --35ar N•O•T•19C•E Dungannon Union Pastoral Charge Services Commence SEPT. 2/93 Trinity 11:15 am Nile 9:45 am Donnybrook ' 9:30 am Dungannon 11:00 am UNION OFFICIAL BOARD MEETING Sept. 9 at 8:00 pm in Dungannon Church A"1st"4\; LUKOW...... SCOUTS Scout Registration Mon.' Sept. 13, 1993 7:30 p.m: (Upstairs room at arena) Please bring all information needed (ie. Health #, Birth Dates) Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, September 1, 1993 - Page 19 48, coming Event URGENT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Meeting Wed., Sept. 15, 8 a.m. at . Mayfair Restaurant. A Bank of Montreal Vice President will address the Cham- bers' request for a banking machine. This meeting is open to the public for their input. It is very important that we have good attendance to ensure they listen to our request., for a banking machine. All members and the public are urged to attend.--35,36ar LUCKNOW TOWN AND COUNTRY CLUB Are invited to Wingham Happy Hearts Club at the Armories September 10 - 1:30 p.m. Desert. Contact 528-3739. -- 35x REGISTRATION Sparks, Brownies, Guides, Pathfinders, Rangers. Registration will be held at the Lucknow Legion on Sept. 9', from 7 - 9 p.m. The guide store will be there for buying uniforms, etc. --35-36 Poaching is a crime! Canadian Wildlife Federation Bruce County is looking for dairy educator FBruce County OMAF ARM REPORT The Bruce County Milk Commit- tee is looking for someone who will be at least 17 years of age by July 1, 1994,. male, female, married or single, to be the Dairy Educator. You should have some knowledge of agriculture and can communicate walk with children. This person should be someone who enjoys meeting people, is friendly, out- going and has a positive attitude and is willing to take the challenge ofpromoting the dairy.. industry within the County. Application forms will .be ac- • cepted until Sept. 15. If you have a valid driver's license and access to a vehicle, why not contact the committee for further information? Contact Inez Fenton, Co-ordinator, 832-5992 for details. 4-11 T -Shirts and 'Sweatshirts j With Fall Fairs in full swing you ! may be in need of a 4-H sweatshirt or T -Shirt ($15.00 and $8.50' respectively). These are white with the 4-H crest in the shoulder area. These shirts are particularly useful when showing 4-H calves as these are suitable for the show ring. Don't get caught without your shirt for the dress code requirements! IPM Volunteers Needed The Wagon Tours Committee .- 1993 1993 International Plowing Match and Country Living Exposition is responsible for organizing the transportation of visitors from the parking lots to the Plowing Match site as well as to various activities on nearby farms. If you are interested in donating your tractor (70-100 HP 2WD or 4WD) or you would like to donate a day of your time to drive a tractor, between Sept. 21 and 25, please contact one of the following Committee mem- bers before July 31; Norm Meuser, 389-3812; Les .Ribey, 353-5546; Robert Fullerton, 353-5559; Bruce Ribey, 389-5247; Larry Christie, 934-3062. Security Help is also needed for security for tented city, the trailer park, antiques and other smaller areas. If this is your interest, contact Brian Damm at 881-3671 or 1-800-361- 011:i. If your interest lies elsewhere, your help may be needed in other areas. Contact Bruce County I.P.M. Centre at 1-800-663-3616. Cattle sold on steady trade at Brussels last week ,. The market at Brussels Livestock last week saw all classes of cattle selling on a steady trade. Steers There were 418 steers on offer selling from 96.00 to 100.00 to high 108.75. Verdun Vanstone, Goderich, 4, avg. 1012 lbs. avg. 99.08 to 100.75. Lorne Forster, Lucknow, 29, avg. 1294 lbs., avg. 98.46 to 99.10. Glen Lamb, Goderich, 2 avg. 1115 lbs., avg. 97.50 to 98.25. Bert Elliott, Kincardine, 11, avg. 1197 lbs., avg. 97.22 to 97.60. Russel Kernighan, Goderich, 4 avg. 1188 lbs. avg. 93.77 to 96.50. Gerald Geisel, Elmira, 40, avg. 1518 lbs. avg. 92.38 to 108.75. Heifers There were 291 heifers on offer selling from 96.00 to 100.00 to high 112.25. Lorne Hackett, Lucknow, 4, avg. 1065 lbs. avg. 97.18 to 99.25. Greg Hackett, Lucknow, 13, avg. 1082 lbs. avg. 96.26 to 98.25.' Bell Hackett, Lucknow, 19, avg. 1086 lbs. avg. 97.19 to 98.00. Gordon Dougherty, Goderich, 4, avg. 1078 lbs. avg. 89.40 to 93.25. Wayne Redmond, Auburn, 2, avg. 1285 lbs., avg. 89.47 td 91.50. Maple -Ridge Farms, Brussels, 31, avg. 1135 lbs. avg. 94.63 to 112.25. Cows There were 213 cows on offer selling from 52.00 to 73.00 to the high 82.50. Roy Collins, Ripley, 3, avg. 1363 'lbs., avg. 68.04 to 70.00. Gerald Ten Hag, Auburn, 2, avg. 1310 lbs., avg. 62.54 to 67.50. Brad Bale, Lucknow, 4, avg. 1325 lbs., avg. 63.95 to 66.50. Veal There were 176 veal on offer selling from 74.00 to 96.00 to high 115.50. Dave Elphic1, Lucknow, 3, avg. 643 lbs,. avg. 111.65 to 115.50. John Martin, Lucknow, 5, avg. 630 lbs., avg. 91.31 to 108.50. Blake Lotton, Ripley, 2, avg. 625 lbs., avg. 104.02 to 107.00.. Three areas to jobsOntario The jobsOntario Community Action ,program initiative has three major components: 1) Community Development - which will assist in leadership training, community based strategic planning, strategic economic studies, ' feasibility studies, promotion and marketing; 2) Financing Component - which will involve the creation of com- munity loan funds and community investment share corporations in order to encourage local investment for—economic—development, - and finally 3) Community Capital Component which will, provide assistance to capital infrastructure projects. As one of six ministries respon- sible for delivering the jobsOntario Community Action, the Ministry of Agriculture and Food is playing .t Icad role in rural Ontario. Th,. primary function of O'MAF field staff is client services; com- municating program details; suppor- ting community readiness and or- ganizational development activities; providing advice on community strategic planning; assisting in proposal preparation; and linking communities to . other relevant groups and resources. Community development initiatives that will' be supported udder this program must be par- ticipatory in nature and involve partnerships within various 'sectors of the community. Initiatives must be developed from some sort of community plan or vision through a priority setting exercise, ,and must be community driven and supported by a commitment of community resources.