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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1993-09-29, Page 181 Page 18 - Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, September 29, 1993 38. Auction Sale 38. Auction Sale **********1c** ********************** *** * * GIGANTIC CLEARANCE * * AND CONSIGNMENT * AUCTION SALE * • Saturday, Oct. 2nd - 10 a.m. SHARP! * • Approximately 60 tractors. cars & trucks. over 250 pieces of new * • & used farm equipment Including snow blowers plus 30 lawn & garden tractors. chain saws etc. * * * * * * WAYNE WARD FARM EQUIPMENT Hwy. #6, Wiarton, Ontario (519) 534-1638 or 534-2980 * *********•***************************** LARGE AUCTION SALE of Household Furnishings. Riding Mower Hardware.. Hunting Items and Antiques will be held for Mrs. Margaret Thompson, Mrs. Alice Clark, • Masonic Lodge plus other consignments LUCKNOW ARENA • Friday. October 1 '5:45 p.m. French Provincial chesterfield, couches & chairs. corn flower. crystal, 7 bone china cups & saucers. tea mug, 7 china cups, & saucers. push lawn mower. Yardman riding lawn mower exc. condition 2 years old. Singer sewing machine Westinghouse washer & dryer. airtight wood stove exec condition. lamps, electric stove, chairs. pots & pans, Kirby vacuum cleaner, old glassware, pickle dishes, custard cups, lamps. pictures & frames, wall hangings, wicker, vases. English crownware of 8 bowls, plates, 2 platters, recipe books, albums. meat grinder, sheet music. records, luggage. sealers, old apothecary jar,. bean pot. table clothes, dressers, bed & mattress, large assortment books, scythes, linens, iron, pots & pans knick knacks. snowboots. coffee pots magazine' rack, floor lamp, mixer, Aqua Clean water distiller, ladies' & men's snowshoes, shovels, hoe,. rakes, ars, handles, .forks, grease guns, battery chargers. chaii . rod & reels, level, milk. can, 2 dozen traps, wire stretchers, Coleman heater, chimney sweet brush, aluminum step ladder, aluminum ext. ladder, lawn bug•catcher, gas cans, saws, old trunk, garden cultivator, belts, skinning boards, flower stand, ext. cords, skill' saw, pipe wrenches, cattle pinchers, electric drills; old ammunition, table & chairs, stainless steel pail, home milk pasturizer, bar stools, crescent wrenches, Ultra Sonic hurnidifier, settee, Yamaha 3 wheeler, Honda'motorcycle, 2 antique 4 wheel wooden dolly carts, carpenter steps, high chair, wicker chairs, bedroom vanity chair, coffee table, old vanity table. old victrola Stang, bathtub, vanity & toi- let, mats, old scrub pail, 2 carpets 9' x 12'. croquet, set-, fridge & stove, 10 cu. ft. freezer. Also selling for Masonic 'Lodge Lucknow, antique counter .with bins, antique upright cupboards. 'with bins. old shelving. These items from the late A.R. Finlayson Store. A real must to see. Subject to additions or deletions. Lunch Booth. TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper I.D. day of sale Taxes where applicable. Any announcements day of sale take precedence over written' advertising. Arena • Board, Owners or Auctioneers not responsible for accidents or loss of purchase .day of sale. AUCTIONEERS: Allan R. Miller, Holyrood 395-5062 • Charlie Schaefer, Walkerton 881-3232 Don Emke, Elmwood 39.Educational LEARN AUCTIONEERI NG at the South western School of Auctioneering. Nex Class: November 20 - 26. Information contact: Southwestern Ontario School o Auctioneering, R.R.#5, Woodstock Ontario. N4S 7V9. (519) 537-2115. -- 39bc BOOKKEEPING AND. INCOME TAX CERTIFICATE COURSES. Free brochures. No obligation. 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Engagements VANDERVEEN - DEBOER The wedding of Deborah Vanderveen, daughter of Ben and Mary Vanderveen of Sarnia, to Murray de Boer, son,of William and Hennie de Boer of Luck - now, will take place Oct. 2, at 2 p.m., at Redeemer Christian Reformed Church, Sarnia.--39nxc 46. in M,emarlam ' PRIESTAP In memory of my husband Gerry who passed away.September 30, 1990. Those who live in our hearts Will be with us always. We cannot control the movement of time, Nor can we control our own destiny Or the destinies of those we love. •Bu; we can take comfort in knowing Vat those who have lived in our' hearts Are never really gone. For as long as we keep them with is, In our hearts and our thoughts, They will be with us always.' For love, which is timeless, Never ceases to exist. Thinking of you always. Mary Lou. --39x 46, In Memoriam IRWIN In loying' memory of our son, George who passed away September 29, 1992. We all miss you. From your mother. --39 47. Cards Of Thanks QUINCY TOURNAMENT I would like to thank the members of Kingsbridge, Lucknow Old Timers, Nile, The Simpson's, Port Albert River Rats, Port Albert South Side, Doug Mac- Donald and Sue Voison's slow pitch teams for making this year's tournament another success. I would also like to thank those who umpired, kept score and helped me around the ball diamond plus the Goderich Township slow pitch team and other Local people who could not attend the tournament but left donations. All of this being done for a great cause in memory o,fi our good friend and teammate, Quince. Paul Doherty. --39gp CRANSTON I would like to thank my family and friends for the beautiful flowers, fruit baskets, cards and treats while I was a patient at University and, Wingham 'Hospitals and visits while at hospital and since returning home. Thanks for rides for Marg to London and to Dr. Shubat and Dr. Stossel, Nurses and therapy. All was very much appreciated. Allan. –39x • HENDERSON To my friends and family. I would like to. express my sincere thanks for all the good wishes, prayers, flowers and cards. They all mean a great deal to me and are helping my recovery. Evelyn. -- 39 LUCKNOW AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Would like to congratulate the Miss Midwestern Ontario pageant committee on a job well done. Many thanks to Margie MacPherson, the pageant co ordinator and to the localand district merchants who generously supported the pageant. --39ar KINSMAN A special thank you to everyone for your calls, visits, cards and gifts of food and flowers. It all helped to speed the recovery process along. Peggy. --39x AGNEW ' I would like to thank everyone for the cards and letters while I was a patient in University Hospital and since my return home. Joe Agnew. –39ar PENTLAND We would like to thank friends, neigh- bors and family for attending the bam benefit dance. Thank you to all that helped organize, bartenders and the ladies that set the lunch' out: It was all deeply' appreciated. Jim Pentland and family. --39nx CURRAN I wish to express my gratitude to' everyone who attended the bridal shower in my honor, and to everyone for the beautiful gifts. A special thanks to the ladies who organized and helped to prepare the shower. Thank you I vonne-39gp NICHOLSON (KING) In loving memory of Evelyn who passed away October 1, .1991. Though her smile is gone forever; And her hand we cannot touch Still we have so many memories Of the one we loved so much. Her memory is our keepsake With which we'll never part. God has her in his keeping. We have her in our heart. Lovingly remembered by Mom, Dad, Lois Ann, Donna, Karen, Allan and their families. --39x PRIESTAP In loving memory of our dear father who passed away September 30, 1990. What we'd give if we could say, Hello, Dad, in the same old way; To hear your voice, to see your smile, To sit with you and dhat aWhile. , So you who have a father, • Cherish him with care, For you'll never know the heartache. Till you see his empty chair. Always remembered and loved by Brad and 'Louise, Heather and Dale. --39x MACDOUGALL - BARTLETT We would sincerely like to thank our families, relatives and friends for all your best wishes and beautiful gifts. We had a wonderful time celebrating our wedding day with all of you. thank you again. Sincerely Heather and Brian Bartlett. --39x LUCKNOW FIGURE SKATING CLUB would like to thank the following Lucknow Businesses for their . donations to our booth at the Fall Fair. Tom Andrew, Fairview Dairy Lucknow .Co -Op ' Lucknow Village Market ' Special thanks•to Donna, Susan, Debbie & Barb. Your support is greatly appreciated. 47. Cards.Ot Thanks LUCKNOW AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY • Sincerely thanks everyone who helped in anyway to make the 1993 Lucknow Fall Fair a success: The exhibitors, the competitors, the service clubs, the parade entries, the fun seekers and all those who unselfishly donated their time, gifts, money and expertise. A special "thank you" to the 'merchants who participated in the window com- petition. Congratulations to From Our Heart, Your Favourite Things and Mar- gies Specially Shoppe. Congratulations. --39ar MAIZE - CURRAN We wish to thank our wedding party, brothers, sisters, parents and friends who helped to organize our stag and doe. We had a wonderful time and it was a great success. Thank youl Rob and Lavonne. --39gp MCEWAN We wish to thank our family, friends, relatives and everyone who helped make our 45th wedding anniversary such a memorable occasion. Thank you for the best wishes, phone calls, cards, flowers and gifts we received. It is an anniversary we will always remember. Don and Mabel. --39 LUCKNOW AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Would like to thank all those who helped to make the 93 pork carcass competition and auction a success; the pork producers; Allan Miller, auctioneer; Lucknow District Co-op; Kranenburgs and Lorne Cook. Congratulations to John Black for producing the champion carcass and Ian Clarke the reserve champion carcass. Congratulations also and a sincere thank you to the very generous buyers; the Mayfair Res- taurant; Snowbelen Farms; Lucknow Co-op; Ken -Ruth Farms and Norris Messenger. –39ar • 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 WATERCOLORS Forest Edge Studio, October 16 and 17 3 1/2 miles south of Lucknow off County Road #1. Follow signs. Excellent Christmas gifts. $30 - $130.--38-41.nxc PIE ORDERS St. Joseph's C.W.L. Kingsbridge are taking orders for pies for Thanksgiving until Oct. 3. To place your order or for information call 529-7405 or 529-7530. - -38,39 COFFEEBREAK AND STORY HOUR COFFEEBREAK - Community Bible study for women - and STORY HOUR - Bible stories, songs and crafts for pres- choolers - begins Wed., Sept. 29, 9:45 - 11:00 a.m. at the Lucknow United Church. Gladys Thielke, missionary to the Philippines, will share her experien- ces. A nursery is provided and all women and children are welcome. Call Sandi (528-2055) for more information. -38,39 RANEE -SESSION 48. Coming Event Soon - Lucknow Dance session by Wal- lace and Ruth Ballagh. Learn how to waltz, polka, fox trot, ' 2 step etc. Registration or info call Sonja Alton 529-1041.--37-40nxc PORT ELGIN WORLD PUMPKIN WEIGHOFF And Pumpkinfest '93, October 2 and 3: Fun for the whole family. For a free information package call 1-800-387- 3456. --39bc 12TH FOREST CITY NOSTALGIA And Antique Show • & Sale. Canada Bldg., Western Fairgrounds, London. October 16th noon - 9 p.m. 17th 11 - 5 p.m. 60 dealers) $3.50 Olga Traher (519) 679-1810, --39bc 48. Coming Event HAPPY 85TH BIRTHDAY • Open House for Melvin Webster Sunday,aOctober 3, 2 - 4 P.M. Ontario Street United Church Clinton Best Wishes Only ECUMENICAL SERVICE Of Holy communion with' prayers for healing at Lucknow Anglican Church Saturday, Oct. 2 at 2 p.m. Special speaker, and music by Paul and Janice Wells. NOTE: time change 2 p.m. --39ar HOT TURKEY SUPPER The Lucknow United Church women ask you to reserve Tuesday, October 19 for their annual supper. --39 STAG AND DOE For Paul Maclntyre and Christine Gib- son, October 2, 9 p.m. - 1 a.m., Luck- nowArena. Tickets $5.00 each. Age of Majority required. --39 ART EXHIBITION Huron Society of Artists present their Annual Exhibition. Exciting work in Watercolors, acrylics, prints, iron, bronze, glass and clay. Oct. 1, 5 - 8 p.m.; Oct. 2, 10 - 5 p.m.; Oct. 3, 12 - 5 p.m. Town Hall, The Square, Bayfield. Information 345-2184. --39gp COUNTRY CRAFT FESTIVAL Goderich. Township Community Centre, Holmesville (off Hwy 8 Goderich/Clinton) Oct. 1, 2 & 3, Fri.10 a.m. - 9 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Display and sale of Handmade crafts, homebaking, home canning and produce. 8th Annual. Wel- come) –39gp CYSTIC FIBROSIS TOLLBOOTH Friday, Oct. 1. The Lucknow Kinettes will be collecting donations for C.F. Please support this charity. --39x 50TH ANNIVERSARY The Procter Family invite you to join in celebrating the 50th wedding anniver- sary of their parents, Alvin and Ida Procter, Sunday, October 3rd, Belgrave Institute Hall, 2:00 4:30 p.m. "Best wishes only." --39x CHAMBER OF COMMERCE The Lucknow C.O.C. will meet Oct. 6, at 8 a.m. at the Mayfair Restaurant. All members are urged to attend. -39ar • a. HARVEST BALL K. of C. FALL HARVEST BALL, with C »ris Black and Orchestra. October 23 at Columbus Centre. Door Prize, Romantic Retreat for two at Benmiller Inn. Tickets $10.00 advance, $12.50 at door. Call 529-7395. --39,40 ARTISTS AT WORK Studio Tour of Huron Artists. Clay, glass, iron, bronze, watercolors, acrylics, prints. October 16 and 17, 10 - 5 p.m. Information 345-2184.--39,40gp ART SHOW AND SALE The Kincardine and District Chamber of Commerce invites you to participate in their Annual Art Show and Sale Oct. 1, 7:30 - 10:30 p.m. Preview showing. 'Wine and cheese - advance tickets $5.00. Oct. 2, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. - free admission. Oct. 3 - 12- 4:30 p.m. - free admission. For more information call 396-9333. --39gp SWINE OUTDOOR HOUSING SEMINAR sponsored by O.M.A.F, registration fee pc). Thurs., Oct. 79 AM to 4 PM Knights of Columbus Hall, Stratford KEY SPEAKER: Ray McKenzie (Michigan) on his outdoor swine facilities which produces -25,000 pigs/year Car pooling from , LUCKNOW FARM SUPPLY leaving 7:45 AM sharp Call 528-2331 Line In The Dirt is sponsoring on ALL CANDIDATES MEETING Tuesday October 5/98 Lucknow Community Centre 8:30 p.m. This meeting, will focus on Agriculture Bring some prepared questions.