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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-10-15, Page 13
t r L aekow Sem/line, Wednesday, October 15, 1986—Page 13 311 . Service director, 311. Service directory 38. Auction sale 47. Card of thanks HORST Feige D.T. OPEN Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m - 5:00 pm Eve. & Weekend - by appt. GODERICH 58 West Street Neustadt [5191 665-7818 Goderich [519] 524-6688 No Charge 1.800265.7555 CONSIGNMENT AUCTION ©f ©V 50 Tractors A. 150 Pcs. of equipment at BRINDLEY SALES YARD Dungannon Saturday, October 18/86 9:30 a.m. TAYLOR We would like to express a special thanks to all our friends and neighbours for their donations, floral arrangements and for the food brought to the house during our recent bereavement. Jeff, Dayle and Sarah Taylor. -42 RIPLEY ABATTOIR 395-2905 CUSTOM BUTCHERING Hogs, Cattle, Lainbs Mondays. Beef and Pork sold by the VI, '/x or whole. Homemade Sausages our speciality. OPEN DAILY 7 A.M. TILL 6 P.M.. SATURDAYS 7 A.M. TILL NOON L38. Auction sale 34. Personal J PREGNANT and need help? Free positive confidential support. Birthright. Call 357-1066, 357-1769 or London 432-9197 collect.—tf HAVING A DRINKING PROBLEM? AA • can help. Phone Goderich 524-6001 or Walkerton 881-3655.-40tf • FREE TRAINING, support and financial assistance is provided . to women establishing self-help groupsto promote health. Groups such as bereavement, step mothers:, chronic illnesses, single parents etc. are encouraged to apply. For applica- tion phone 482-9706 or write Women Today, Box 1405, Clinton, NOM 1L0.--40,41.42 EVENING AUCTION SALE AUCTIONEERS: Gordon H. Brindley Barry Grey Brian Rintoul PHONE 529-7625 or 529-7970 of New Clothing & Footwear for LETTEAU'S READY TO WEAR & FOOTWEAR Mon., October 27, 6 p.m. Teeswater Agri -Curl Building Watch For Advertising Auctioneers Wallace 3allagh 392.6170 Grant McDonald 395.5353 36. Announcements, .notices • CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF Farm Machinery and some household ef- ,,. fects will be hold for n a , •. . TOWNNSHIP OF KINLOSS The Township waste disposal site will be open every Saturday, 9 - 5, until further notice, commencing October 4, 1986._40,41,42 Evening Auction Sale of Home Furnishings and Antiques • will be held for MRS. ANNIE EDGAR of Gerrie with soma additional consignments, in the Teeswater Agri -Curl Building MONDAY, OCT. 20, 6 P.M. PARTIAL LIST INCLUDES: Livingroom fur. Whim; "Trend" grandfather. clock with triple chime and moon dial, in excellent condition; stereo sots; colour T.v s; desk; oak ,swivel office chair; oil and electric lamps; new pine hutch; bed, chest and vanity wash stand and dresser with hat box and glove drawer; antique vanity; spool sided youth bed; blanket .boxes; kitchen tables and chairs; Speed Queen spin washer; dryer; gas stove; frid$o; freezer; wood and oil combination an. nex: Conestoga weed stove; electric fireplacs with heater;. dishes, glass, kit. chenware; pr. pinto-nez; old musk; tools; MTD electric lawn mower; MTD 8 hp. self- propelled snowblower; T.V. aerial, tower and rotor; antique wooden screen doors; and much more. Auctioneers not responsible for ac- cidents, injuries or loss of purchases con- nected in any way with the sales. • TERMS CASH AUCTIONiE Rs SNACK BAR Wallace Baiiach Tooswafor, 39206170 Grant McDonald Ripley, 395.5353 Harold. Quipp R.R. 3 .Wingham, Ontario, Lot 33, Conc. 14, East Wawanosh, 3 corners west of Wingham and .1 mi. south of Highway 86. Saturday, October 25 , 11 a.m. MACHINERY; Ford 5600 tractor (7 yr. old • with factory cab, heater & radio, low hrs.); Tractor chains, fit 18.4-30; New Idea 2 row No. 324 corn picker (used 3 seasons); M.F. No. 3 Baler; Cockshutt 502 10'. swather; International 80 PTO Com- bine, International 32 plate wheel disc; 13' wheel cultivator; 10' packer; 10' chain harrow; M.F. 2 row corn planter; Now idea 4 bar side rake; 3 PTO mower; Skeleton 32' elevator; Ford 16" bottom 3 furrow. hydraulic plow; Farm trailer; dump trailer; cement mixer; Heim 7' snowblower; pig feeders; 2 grain wagons with 165"bu. gravity bins; Wagon 16' rack; 26' grain auger. OTHER ITEMS: Maple Syrup equipollent; approx. 20 ton mixed_ grain; approx. 10 .cord spirt dry wood (inside); Wagon. of small items: 90 gal. oak barrel. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS; .Antique cupboard and churn plus numerous other articles, TERMS; Cash day of sale. and proper I.D. Salus tax In effect where applicable. LUNCH AVAILABLE FARM IS SOLD Auctioneer or owner aro not responsible for accidents or loss of purchase. For information contact.' PROPRIETOR: Harold Quipp 357.2838 AUCTIONEER Brian Rintoul 357-2349 47. Card of thanks MacDONALD To all those who expressed their sympathy by way of cards, flowers, donations, phone calls and food brought to our home during our recent bereavement, we se, d our sincere thanks. Special thanks to Lee and Lala Rintoul and girls, and to Pat, Hary and Kirk Livingston. Doug, Marlene, Paul, Trisha and Chris MacDonald. -4.2 McALLISTER I would like to thank all my friends and neighbours who so kindly remembered me with visits, cards, gifts and treats while a patient in Wingham Hospital recently. A • special thanks to Dr. Bekasiak and the nurses on ICU. and 2nd floor. Special thanks to Rev. Royal and the Legion 309. Bob. -42x LEGRAND We wish to express appreciation for all the attention and kindness shown to us while Aime-Joe was hospitalized; for visits, phone calls and kind concern shown. Many thanks to the friendly nurses of the inten- sive care section of the Wingham Hospital. To Doctor Shubat our keen appreciation for his medical . competence and right treatment. Mary greatly appreciated be- ing driven daily to the hospital by friendly neighbours. Thanks to all. -42 ELLIOTT Thank you to all 5th floor nurses at St. Joseph's Hospital, London; also to all neighbours and friend's for get well wishes. Special, special thanks to all family members for all help' with our new baby,, and all support. All is very much ap- preciated. Anita, -42 REID We would like to thank all those who organized, supplied music and attended .our benefit dance and those who helped in any way to make the night a success. Our thanks to the firemen who came so quick- ly, the ladies who supplied lunch to the firemen and to those who donated food and clothing. Our . appreciation to all who helped in any way to clean up after the fire. Special thanks to Katherine Collins for supplying us with ' a house to live in. Thanks everyone - it was all very much ap- preciated. Don, Marilyn and Larry Reid.-42nx SMITH We wish to thank our friends, neighbors and relatives for their cards, gifts and best wishes. Thank you for making our 25th An- ., niversary so special Stuart and Bernadette. -42x LUCKNOW AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY The Lucknow Agricultural Society would like to say a sincere thank you to all those who helped in any way to make this year's Fall Fair such a success.-42ar STEER I wishrto express my appreciation for all the many kindnesses shown to me while I was . a patient in Wingham Hospital, especially to the Lucknow doctors and to Rev. Ramsay for his faithful visits, to my family and friends who cheered me up so much for all the gifts, cards and flowers sent; and to the nurses on the 2nd floor for their kind and helpful care. Thanks always, Ena. Steer. -42 45. Marriages HOWALD » STANLEY Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stanley of Holyrood wish to announce the forthcoming . mar- riage of their daughter Constance Marie to Anthony Arthur, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howald of Lucknow, on Saturday, October 18, 1986. Reception in Lucknow.-42x 48. Coming Events • BUS TRIPS Taping of Tommy Hunter Show, Thursday, October 23, bus leaves 2 p.m.; Vatican Splendor and visit the Grange, Toronto, Monday, October 27; Royal Winter Fair Seniors' . Day, free horse show Friday, November 14 and Sunday, November 16, afternoon horse show only. Phone Helen McBurney, Nicholson Bus Lines 357-3424.-41,42 LIBRARY OPEN HOUSE & SPECIAL EVENTS At the Lucknow Branch of the Bruce Coun- ty Public Library (in the Town Hall) Thursday, October 23, 7 - 9 p.m. See Charles and Diana's wedding at 8 p.m. and Saturday, October 25, from 10 a.m. 2 p.m., including ajn Old Magazine Sale. Come find out about services and pro- grams and meet the local library commit- teeand staff. -42,43 THE WALKERTON HERITAGE FAIR One of Ontario's best craft shows, presents over 30 booths of traditional crafts and quilts by area artisans. Many one -of -a - kind items. Tea room. Knights of Colum- bus Hall, Highway 9 south of. Walkerton. October 25, 26, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Admission $1.50.-42,43x BAZAAR AND LUNCHEON St, Andrew's United Church, Ripley, Saturday, October 25, 11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m, Soup, sandwiches, squares, beverage. Free babysitting. - Everyone Welcome. -42,43 FALL RUMMAGE SALE of the Auxiliary to Wingham and District Hospital, Friday, October 17, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m., Wingham Ar- mouries. All leftover articles donated to Goodwill Industries. -42 MacDONALD The family of the late Angus MacDonald wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all friends, neighbours and relatives for the kindness shown him during his recent 11- Iness and to the family in his passing. Special thanks to those who sent food, floral arrangements and made donations. The care received and kindness shown to the family both at Wingham Hospital and University Hospital, London were very much appreciated. Thanks to Rev. Ram- say for his words of comfort and to MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home. -42 PLEASURES, . PROBLEMS AND PRESCHOOLERS presented by the Huron County Health Unit; a series of 3 parenting classes for parents of children aged .1 5 years. Classes will commence Monday, November 3, at Howick Central School. For pre -registration or further informa- tion, please call the Health Unit office in your area at 357-2264.--42,43,44ar IIOT TURKEY SUPPER The Lucknow United Church Women invite you to attend their Hot Turkey Supper, Tuesday, October 21, 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. No change in prices. Adults $6.50, children under 12 $3.00. A real treat all you can eat. Come early if you can. -42 PARENT -TEACHER "NIGHT at F. E. Madill Secondary School, Monday, Oc- tober 20, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. All parents are in- vited to visit the school, meet the teachers and discuss their +children's progress. -42 HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY MEETING Corse one, come all, to the regular meeting - Wednesday, October 5, 2 p.xn. Legion. Surplus garden sale., 42 6..