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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1994-06-08, Page 17CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Household Effects & Antiques for MRS. RUTH CONLEY 561 Victoria St., Lucknow on Wednesday, June 1$ 1994 6:00 p.m. LOCATION: North of Knechtels and Montgomery Motors. 1988 Tempo L (80,000) good condition, Admiral fridge, viking dryer, Zenith freezer, chesterfield & chair, chrome table/7 chairs, 3 occasional chairs, stn. gle .bed & dresser, wardrobe, wood - stove, gossip bench, chest, trunk, oval table, lamp table; Whirlpool stove, Inglis washer, B & W TV, end table & coffee table, bedroom suite, iron bed frame, iron bed double, dresser/mirror, heat elators, buffet & small china cabi- net, Christmas tree, pictures & frames, stool. ANTIQUES: hall tree/bench & mirror, bedwood rocker, wash board, dishes. pots & .pans, bedding, double laundry tub,,shovels, weed eater, screwdrivers, rocker/caning, copper boiler, picnic table, step ladder, garden tools, new grinder & vise, tools garden -hose. Plan to attend this sale of good clean household effects. TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper 1.0, G.S.T. and P.S.T. in effect where applicable. No items- to be removed ' from property until settled for. Any changes or announcements will be made verbally day of sale and take . precedence over written advertising. Owners or Auctioneer are not responsi- ble for any. accidents or loss of pur- chase day of Sale, FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: Ruth Conley 528-3324 • AUCTIONEER; Brian Rintoul• 357-2349 ATTENTION PROPERTY IS SOLD CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Farm Machinery, will be held for Jim MacDonald 2 1/2 mi N. of Ripley on Bruce Cty. Rd. #7, then approx. 1 1/2 mi. W on Con. 11, Huron Township • Saturday June .18/94 1.1:00 AM Auctioneers: - Grant McDonald, Ripley 395-5353 . Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater 392-6170 PUBLIC AUCTION We have been instructed by Richard Burnside & Assoc. Ltd, Owen Sound to conduct by PUBLIC AUCTION a sale for . • 'PINE RIVER FURNITURE Kincardine Sale to be held at the former Mahood Lumber Budding Thursday June 9/94 7:30 PM (Preview from 6:00-7:30 Sale Night): King KC -514C band saw,•Delta 10" tilting arbor saw, King 10" bench table saw, King industrial sander, ITC Woodmaster .15" planer, 8 1/4" radial arm saw & 8' bench, 6" table jointer, Oak curio cabinet., 2 bar stools, work bench,. harvest table, ' closet, coffee table, storage cabinet, MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS: wooden tool boxes, .shop. vacuum, plywood, Ceiling tile, levels, wood- stains and paints, hand tools, clamps, peg- board, Mastercraft dehumidifier, quantity .of lumber pieces, Myers water pump. Other articles too numerous to men- tion TERMS- cash or cheque .with'prop- er I.D. night of sale E. & O.E. Any announcements night of sale • takes precedence over any written advertising. Plus all applicable taxes. • Auctioneers: - Grant McDonald, Ripley 395-5353 Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater 392-6170 • AUCTION SALE • of • ANTIQUES, •TRACTOR, FARM EQUIPMENT, VAN; HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS for Carl and Marg McClenaghan, RR #5 Lucknow. Lot 11, Conc. 1 Twp. of Kinloss, County of Bruce. Sale to be held at th ;farm • approx. 1 1/4 miles North ot,the Village of Whitechurch. SATURDAY, JUNE 18T", 1994 11:00. a.m. PARTIAL LISTING OF SALE; TRACTOR and FARM EQUIPMENT. White 2-60 4wd tractor with White loader (new rear -tires), set of tractor chains, White -252 tandem disc, OliverSpee Dex 4 furrow' semi mounted plow; Int. pull . type cultivator on rubber, 1976 Dodge extended window van 360 engine (good cond. always oiled), tractor and van sell at approx. 1 P.M. • ANTIQUE FURNITURE, and MISC. ITEMS, COLLECTORS PIECES, PRIMITIVES. . Early Canadian flat -to -wall cupboard (crown on top, 3 centre drawers), round • oak ped. table (5 -extensions) with 6 matching press back chairs, pine jam .cupboard, pine chimney -cupboard, -pine wardrobe, rope:bed (cherry posts pine centre), combination' china cab't •and dresser, bonnet chest with hat drawers, large gent's chest, 3 antique dressers plus mirror's with matching. wash stands, 2 Captain's chairs, 2 -sets of 3 press back chairs, drop leaf table,. harvest table, pine canning cupboard (open front), antique rocker, several ' parlor tables, lamp tables, wash stands, walnut Shaving mirror, library table, wood hat rack. Armand (Toronto) upright piano with bench, wicker fernery and plant stand, antique cutter, horse breaking cart, 2 furrow walking plow, oxen yoke (not complete) cast iron implement seats (1 -with imprint "The Rake"), gingerbread clock, blue flower, jug crock (H. Shuler, Paris, Ont.) cast iron pots, pancake griddle', fry pa,n, oil lamps, cream cans, dash churn, wood butter ladle, old bottles & jars, ice tongs, hay lift forks, hayknives, pine washtub, scrub board, flour bin, granite kettle & bowl, Whetstone wheels Aladdin lamps; adz, grain cradle, whiffle trees, sad irons, Waltham pocket, watch, wood screw vise, wood plane, hand separator, ironstone bowl & commode, rolling pin, wine rack, gun racks, insulators, lantern, old picture fr'ames, several quilts, licence plates; Martin banjo, scythe, dishes, thick. pine 2 -seat out house board, cast iron tub, 2 old bikes,. hand saws, flip -up toaster, .old wrenches, pair of antique car axles, also some modern household effects, • ° • OLDER FARM IMPLEMENTS AND MISC. ITEMS: " 2842 Hergott (St. Clements) threshing machine (custom built) in good working order stored tinder cover, McCormick beering standard W-6 tractor, McCormick Deering 1020 tractor (both tractors not running, but restorable), G W 24' flat bed wagon, hay wagon (no rack), 2 sets chain •harrows, Int. horse mower (working), Cockshutt horse mower (as is). Int. hayloader, dump rake, McKee Harvester with pipes (no wagon), 3 Int. 3 - furrow trail plows, V snow plow, 73 Plymouth (as is), litter carrier with tracks, 3 culverts,.3 sets binder carriers (steel wheels), disc, 1.00 rod Page wire fence, roll of 1/2" cable, thresher belts.' 3 stable fans (1-42"), 2 water troughs, 12' conveyer, cattle squeeze gate, 85' Starline auger, forks and shovels, weed eater, insulated dog house, cattle dehorners,. 1 -gear reduction motor, old incubators, 2 S.S. milk pans, fridge, vacuum cleaner, quantity of scrap metal, and many more items, NOTE: This farm was settled in 1870 by Carl McClenaghan's' grandfather and this is the first auction on the farm. A very interesting auction, be sure to attend. • Owners or auctioneers not responsible for accidents day o1 sale.. Cash or cheques with proper I.D. day of -sale. Lunch Booth Proprietors . • Auctioneer Carl or Marg McClenaghan Jake Kikkert &.Associates 519-357-1988 .. 519-357-2987 COUNSELLOR TRAINING INSTITUTE of Vancouver offers correspondence courses for the certificate of Counselling Studies tobegin the 15th of the month. For brochure phone: 1-800-665-7044. -- 23bc BECOME A FIREFIGHTER. Firefighters are hired each year in Ontario. Have you done what is necessary..to get hired? Professionals in the recruitment process show you what to expect, how to'prepare, and where you can improve to help you get hired. A one -day seminar, 1-800-567-2964. --23bc' 1, MUSIC FOR YOUNG CHILDREN By Frances Balodis M.Ed..A.R.C.T.. R.M.T. • Marilyn Murray --Carruthers Lucknow 528-3936 47; Cards) Of Thanks '. . HACKETT Thanks to family and friends. Our 40th wedding anniversary was a very memorable occasion. The lovely cards, gifts, surprise gatherings and best • wishes, gave us many happy memories of a very special day. We will always remember. -Thanks everyone. Evelyn & D.A. --23x • AITCHISON 1 would like to thank everyone who attended the shower that was held at Cathy's. Special thanks to the wedding party for .arranging the shower. Your thoughtfulness will be remembered always. Bev. --23 - Aiuctioin'Salte CLEARING AUCTION SALE of farm' machinery will be held for HANK DUIKER; Lot 7,'Conc. 9, Kinloss Twp., 6 miles north of Lucknow on Bruce County Rd. #1 then approx. 1/22 mile west • on ('enc. 4, Kinloss Tw"p. • •Sat. June 11, 10:30 a.m. Farm Machinery: MO. Brown tl•ac- • tor, 420 Belarus 4 wheel drive tractor, 62511 Deus/ Allis tractor with #7519 Frey loader, H.1/2' Keingskilde cullivutor, 8' chain her: rows; PTI 0 Hesston hay hind, #4'550 Hesston hiller with.;thrower, Skeleton hale elevator with electronic motor, 2 Martin 211' hale thrower racks on hors( wagons - like ncw,•2 ruh'her tired wagons with 16' flat racks, 3 PTH 'weed sprayer with piston ,pump, #3622 New 'Idea 22.211 hos manure spreader - like new, 3 PTH fcrtiliier spread-. er, hcacy duty hone wagon with 18' flat • rack antl steel sills, ' Miscellaneous: Farm King.Hammcrmrll with 3 hp electric motor, 3 PTH grans seed- er with PTO, 6 1.2' Art Helm snowhtower, .post hole auger. cement mixer, Pati staple cleaner with 175' of chain; Meyers 4(111 gal. milk cooler, surge milking machine% hot water h.cater, furnace and furnace duct work., air cornpresurr, farmer's chainsaw, approx..100 fence posts; S anchor posts, cedair rul's:"yuuntity of Iumhcr Other articles too numerous to mention - Terms ('ash or cheque with proper I 0 clay of sale. F_ & 0 F. Lunch Booth on grounds. Farm Sold. Listing subject hi change without notice Owners and auctioneers not responsible for accidents .or loss of purchase day ill sale. Any annotnicements day of sale takes precedence over anY' written advertising Add os'r and PST where applicable. OWNER: • Hank Duiker 395-2837 CLERK: Robert Gilchrist AUCTIONEERS:, Grant McDonald, Ripley, 395-5353 Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater, 392-6170 Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 8, 1994 - Page 17 HODGES Our heartfelt thank you to relatives, friends and neighbors for their flowers, phone calls, food and cards sent in memory of our dear "Son' and "Brother - Terry. Thank you to MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home for their very personalized services. Special thank you to Rev. R. Roberts of Ridgetgwn, and Rev. A. Cook as well as the ladies of Dungannon United Church who served us lunch following the service. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Lloyd and Doris Hodges and family, —23gp - AITCHISON I would like to thank everyone who attended my relative shower. Special thanks to everyone who helped and to Nancy for having it in her home. The gifts were beautiful and Will be treasured always. Bev. —23 GIBSON - A sincere thank you to my relatives, friends and neighbors for coming to my 80th birthday .party and making it a happy day. Also, for the many beautiful cards, gifts and phone calls and to my family for planning and looking after everything. Grace. --23 AITCHISON • LEWIS We would like to thank all of the people who attended our stag and doe, Thanks so much to our wedding party, family, and the D:J. for all of their hard work for making the night possible,. Your kindness will always be remembered. Bev 'and Mike. --23 FERGUSON. I would like to thank the joyful and hard working members of Pine River United Church, Anne and Norm, -members of the Huron Chapter of the Eastern Star and all my neighbors, friends and family ' who came to celebrate my recent Or- dination. The music, .the flowers, the cake...everything was wonderful but.: most of all, thank you for the warm wishes and the many blessings which you -have given me. I will never forget all your leve and support. The Newly Rev. Carol Ferguson. --23x I . ERNEWEIN, I wish to thank Dr's Gear, Shubat and - O'Mole and nursing staff on I',C.U. at Wingham' Hospital, for theexcellent care at the time of my surgery.Also to friends for their cards and visit. Art. --I 23x ' 48. Coming Event 138TH ANNIVERSARY ' -Everyone is welcome to the, 138th An- niversary of South Kinloss Presbyterian Church, June 12, 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m, Guest Minister Rev. Alex MacDonald: - The New Hamburg Bell Ringers in the morning with our choir providing the special music. --22,23 WAYLON JENNINGS George Fox - Asleep at the Wheel - Goods - Valdy -. Murry McLauchlan - Crowbar, - Cassandra Vasik. Aug.. 12 '= 14, Havelock Country Jamboree and Trade Show. Jack Blakely 1-800-539- 3353. --23bc ASHFiELD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 146th Anniversary Service on Sunday, June 12 at 11:00 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. Guest speaker Rev. John Rhoad. Special music at both. services. -,23 BINGO Godench Knights of Columbus, Thurs- day, 7 p.m. Columbus Centre, 390 Parson's Court, $3450 in • prizes. $1000.00 Jackpot must go.—15tfar WHEEL-A-THON LCPS Grade 7 students will be canvas- sing .this week for pledges for Pinecrest's annual wheel-a-thon which takes place June 15, 10:30. Funds go to Alzheimer research. -23ar ANNUAL MEETING June 20, Lochalsh, 7:30 p.m, at the Lochalsh Cemetery. --23,24 ST. PETER'S ANGLICAN CHURCH, LUCKNOW • 120th Anniversary Service on June 19th, 11 a.m. Guest speaker Rev. Merelyn Letson. Smorgasbord luncheon in the Parish Hall to follow. You are Invited to help celebrate this occasion. -23,24ar COMMUNITY SHOWER for Cheryl Smith, Wed., June 15, 7:30 p ,m. at the Holyrood Hall. Everyone welcome. --23,24 WELL WATER' INFORMATION NIGHT FREE testing for bacteria, nitrates, calcium, sodium and fluoride. Monday, June 13 at Forester's Hall, Benmiller. 7 9 p.m. Sponsored by Huron County Health Unit. --23 RUMMAGE SALE At the home of Jack McGuire (Huron Auto Wreckers) 2nd Concession, Huron Township, R.R. #5, •Lucknow. Friday, June 17, 1 - 8 p.m. Saturday, June 18, 10 a.m. - 3.p.m. Sponsored by Huron Bruce Children Helpers. Proceeds for. adopted children. Good, clean donations welcome. 395-2827 or 395- 4150. --22-24 • YARD AND -BAKE SALE ' June 10, 4 - 7:30 p.m. at the church. Sponsored by Lucknow United Church Young Women's group. Raindete: June, 11, 8 a.m. - noon.--22,23ar STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL Lucknow Presbyterian Church, Wed,, June 15, two settings 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Tickets $7. In advance or held at the door. Phone Bain's Groceteria 528- 3420 or Kincardine area phone June Gilchrist 395-2851. --21-23 - NORTH HURON LONG . TERM CARE Advisory Committee meeting the second Monday of each month. The next meeting will be. held on. Monday, June 10th at 10 a.m. at the Wingham & Area Seniors Day Centre, 350 Josephine St., Wingham. A presentation on the programa at the Centre will be featured by Gloria Workman, Everyone welcome. GRAND COVE ESTATES Homeowners Association presents The County's Largest Elegant Junque Sale. l oci.ted on Highway 21, on the North of Grand Bend. Watch for the Big Sign! You will find a huge selection of china, glassware, appliances, furniture, jewel- lery, - flowers ewellery,-flowers and plants, bedding, cur- tains and much more. Auction of -unique items at 9 a.m. Coffee and doughnuts sold. Open at 8 a.m. Saturday, June 11, 1994. In case of rain sale will be inside! --23gp Buck &" Doe • for' JEFF McGAVIN and SHANNON RICE SATURDAY, JUNE 11 .8 p.m. 1 a.m, - Lunch Provided For more informatian Phone •887-6365 or 527-2394