HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-10-22, Page 1331. Service directory
31. Service directory
OPEN
Mon.. Fri. 8:00 a.m - 5:00 pin
Eve. & Weekend - by iippt.
HORST
Feige D.T.
GODERICH
58 West Street
Neustadt 13191 665.7818
Goderleh 519 524.6688
No Chirge 1-800.265.7555
AUCTIONEER SERVICE, Grant
McDonald, Ripley; Wallace ' allagb,
Teeswater. Licensed Auctioneer, Sales of
All Types. Phone Ripley 395-5353,
Teeswater 392-6170.—tfar
SEWING MACHINE Repair Service to all
makes. Prompt reliable service, backed
by 32 years experience. Just leave. your
machine at The Fabric Boutique, 316
Josephine in Wingham, authorized Singer
Sewing Machine Agent. —39-42
John Hickey Construction
•New Construction *Replacement Windows
*Renovations and doors
• Decks • Roofing
• Patios 'Sidewalks
FREE ESTIMATES •
LICENSED CARPENTER 529-7872
'IQ YEARS AFTER 6 P.M.
• HOME • -
INSULATION
.011/111s *Attics. •
• Ventihxti.On •
• ca.. • '
•
ADAMSON INSULATION
LUCKNOW
.5284113.
Free Estimates .
34, Personal
PREGNANT and need help? Free positive
confidential support Birthright. Call
3574066, 357-1769 or London 432-9197
collect—tf
36. Announcements, notices'
DAY CARE
I am considering opening a Day Care Cen-
tre at King's Plate, in Highway 21,
Kingsbridge. Anyone interested contact
Toni Keuls, 5294708-43
38. Auction sale
HAVING A DRINKING PROBLEM? AA
can help. Phone Goderich 5244001 or
Walkerton 881-3655.-40tf
36. Announcements, notices
WNL THE PERSON who r emoved the
nearly new green steel wheelbarrow froril
the front of Norman Taylor's house on Oct.
12-13, please return it. -43x
EVEN INC AUCTION SALE
of
New clothing end footwear will be held
for •
:LETTEAU'S READY TO WEAR
& FOOTWEAR
in the
TEESWATER AGRI-CURL BLDG.,
• on
Monday, October 27. 1986
Men's and ladiesshoes; cowboy boots;
snowmobile boots; men's and ladies'
winter boots; boys skates; mon's and
boy's sults and jackets; mores sport
shirts: moris pants, sixes 30-44; mons
top coots; ladies spring and winter
coafs; girl's drosses and pant outfits:
ladies' pant Sults, tops, blouses, sicirts.
sults, dresses; a few snowmobile sults;
and much more.
Terms Cash. Snack Bor.
Owners and Auctioneers not roSponsi,
hie for Injuries, accidents or loss of pur-
chases, connected in any way with the
sale.
AUCTIONEERS
Wallace. Ballagh,
Toe;water 392.6170
Grant McDonald,
- Ripley 395.5353
LUcKNOW
MANOR
(Retirement Home)
Watch For Our 4,
Grand
Opening'
In Decociabei* 1986 .
For more information write:
cfo DRAWER NO. 32
LUCKNOW SENTINEL
BOX imo
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Luelaiow Soni weduesdayp October 229 19864Page
38. Auction s
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LUCKNOW COMMUNITY
SALE
STOCKER SALE
Monday, October 27/86
1:30 p.m.
Now taking bookings for
our next Stocker Sale
Monday, November 17/86
Phone
529.7625 or 529-7970
4MMINNINI
CLEARING AUCTION
SALE OF
Farm Machinery and some household ef-
fects will be hold for
Harold Quipp
R.R. 3 Winyham, Ontario,,Lot 33, Conc.
14, East Wawanosh, 3 corners west of
Wingham and Y2 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 164-30; New Idea
2 row No. 324 corn picker (usod 3
seasons); M.F. No. 3 Rater; Cockshutt 502
10' swather; international 80 PTO Com..
bine; International 32 plato wheel disc;
13' wheel cultivator; 10' packer; 10' chain
barrow; M.F. 2 row corn planter; New Idoa
4 bar side rake; 3 PrOmower; Skeleton
32' oloirafor; Ford 16" bottom 3 furrow
hydraulic plow; Farm traitor; dump
trallor; comont mixer; Holm 7'
snowblower; pig %Odors; 2 grain wagons
with 165 bu. gravity bins; Wagon 16' rack;
26' grain auger. -
OTHER ITEMS: Maple Syrup equipmont;
approx. 20 ton mixed grain; approx. 10
cord split 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 1.0..
tales tax in effect whore applicable.
LUNCH AVAILABLE
FARM IS SOLD
Auctioneer or ownor are not responsible
for acddonts or loss of purchase.
For information contact:
PROPRIETOR: Harold Quipp 3574838
AUCTIONEER
Brcfl.RntOuI.-
' 357,234,
SATORPAy -ESTAn'.1 SALE
SATURDAY OCTOBER 25th
° at 1 p.m.
PHEVirsw NOON
at the Tiverton Community Centre, MacKay $t,, Tiverton "
Antiques, household effects, tools, etefrom the Late P. Kepper Estate plus
additions.
Copper weather vane,
china horse, marble washstand, superb round Y4 cut oak
fancy split pedestal table with 6 leaves, 6 chairs and fancy sideboard, oak
washstand, oak leaded glass bookcase, Kaaba& rocker, Eastlake sideboard with
spoon carving, drop leaf oak table and 4 chairs, triple minor dressing table,
pressback chairs, oak cheval mirror, oak victorian hall seat, pine harvest table and
six country chairs, 3 piece walnut bedroom suite, various linens and bedding,
square oak table with fancy base, fine quality prints and pictures, small refinished
trunk, superb 1840 pine dovetailed blanket box, oak chest of drawers, cranberry
glass, nippon, noritake, clocks, quantity of jewellery, high back oak bed, cast iron
horse and cart, fancy lace and silk embmidered cushions, nue glass and china,
lamp font, fancy china cabinet, parlor and country tables, dresser and mirror, small
tool items, grinder, drill. press, wrenches, brass items, duck decoys, erYstalp electric
fans, pots, pans, etcplus much more not listed here.
TIMMS: CASH OR CHEQUE AUCTIONEER: ART LARIVEE
5274647 AUCTIONS UNUMIll'ED 5274033
SPAPOItTil
38. Auction sale
AUCTION SALE
QF MERIT
Antique & Period Furniture, Dishes,
etc. to be held for:
MR. & MRS. COLIN
FINGLAND
Winghani, who for years collected
some interesting and valu le items
ti' be held:
Saturday, October 25186
at 10:00 a.m. Sharp
WINGHAM AUCTION CENTRE
Antique Empire (medallion back) sofa;
beds; dressers; wash stands; writing
desk - circa late 1800's; hand made
hooked rugs; oil & needlepoint pic-
tures; 50 collector's moulded planes,
some w. brass fittings, some adjust-
ables, one barrel plane; collector's
dishes - carnival, vaseline, purple
slag, opalescent blue, cranberry,
Noritake, bull's eye, Czechoslovakia
Bridal Rose, Umoges and more; In-
dian, arrowheads;, much, much more.
PLEASE NOT CHANGE OF START-
ING TIME. Mobile lunch.
PREVIEW; Friday, October 24,
1986, 7-9 p.m.
JACK ALEXANDER
Auctioneer
• 3571011 & 356.1442
411. To give ciway
TO GIVE AWAY TO A GOOD HOME two
cute puppies, 8 weeks old. Call 529-7471
after 6'p.m.-43
44, Engagements
HARTLEY HENDERSON
Mr. and Mrs. James R Henderson wish to
announce the engagement of their
daughter Ruth Anne to Stephen Percival
Hartley, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Roy_
Bartley, of Oshawa. The wedding is to take
place at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, November 1,
1986, in the -Lucknow Presbyterian
Church -43x
46.. In memoriam
HENRY
In loving membory of a dear husband,
(Mel), father, "Grandpa" and brother,
who passed away on Oct. 13, 1976.
Though his smile is gone forever
and his hand we cannot touch
Still we have so many memories
Of the one we loved so much
His memory is our keepsake
With which we'll never part
GO has him in his keeping
We have him in our heart.
Never to be forgotten - your loving wife,
Mildred and family. -43x
HENDRIKS
In loving memory of our son and brother,
Peter, who was taken suddenly be a car ac-
cident, 6 years ago.
Never for a moment are you very far
away,
You are always in our minds,
No matter what we do,
MI the time within our hearts,
Our thoughts dear son are of you.
Terribly missed by Mom, Dad, brothers
and sisters. -43
47. Cord of thanks
MacDONALD
I want to send a 'special thanks to my fami-
ly for all their love and support in the past
few weeks. Thanks to my Mother, Don and
Isabel, Chuck and Phyllis, Ken and Laura,
Allan and Mary, Dave and Isabel, Mae and
her family for being there for us. want to
especially thank all the pallbearers and,.
fiowerbearers, and extend my apprecia-
tion for all cards and words of comfort.
Words can't express how much they meant
to me. Helen. -43x