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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-10-16, Page 6.(5 44' it rr • • • *14*k. 11• .1 , ' • .14,t = NO- - , • •k 4 "4 • " • . PAGE SIX CARD OF THANKS _aseaeseassessess I would Meeto thank those who sent me cards, flowers and gifts while I was m Wingham and Vic- toria Hospital, 'London and to those who brought baking to the house. Special thanks to Mrs. Er- nest Gaunt Mrs. Tom Pritchard and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Garniss. Ureana Lyons I wish to thank everyone who visited me and sent flowers, cards and treats while I was in Wing - ham Hospital. Special thanks to Doctors Corrin and McKim and the nurses for their •kindness. Mrs. Myrtle McQuillin I wish to thank my many friends, neighbours and relatives for the lovely shower gifts I re- ceived at my shower at North Ashfield School. A special thank you to the ladies who arranged the shower and to the girls who entertained us. Nancy Collart (MacLennan), unomemieft. ANIS ALLAN'S ALUMINUM SALES and SERVICE WINDOWS, DOORS, CANOPIES, AWNINGS, SHUTTERS. ETC. Increase the value of your home or cottage by Phoning 3924065 for free estimates • INVESTMENT THE STERLING TRUST CORP. Prevailing Interest Rates Retirement Savings Plan Your Representative ALEX MacNAY, LUCKNOW /4 TED COLLYER ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Specializing In ELECTRIC HEATING, ELECTRIC WIRING AND • REPAIRS and ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Hydro Financing Available. Lucknow — Phone 528-5802 • MacKENZIE MEMORIAL CHAPEL A MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED FUNERAL DIRECTORS SERVICE FUNERAL SERVICE Services conducted accorthn. g to your wishes at your Home, your Church, or at our Memorial Chapel at no additional eharge. • Lucknow, Phone 528-3432 Day or Night Rep.: Wingham Memorials • WINGHAM MEMORIALS GUARANTEED GRANITES CEMETERY LETTERING. REASONABLE PRICES Rep.: MacKenzie Funeral Home Bus. Ph. 357-1910 - • Res. Ph. 357-1015 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO CARD OF THANKS aaassmaasseeeweee I would like to express my thanks for cards, visits and kind- nesses, while I was in hospital and since returning home. All was deeply appreciated. Margaret Thompson • Wingham Cubs and Scouts wish to thank all the people who co- operated so well in putting out their papers for their • recent drive. Next drive will be an- nounced later. Words cannot express how thankful we are to •Ripley, Luck - now and Kineardine Fire Depart- ments for the most efficient job they did in saving our garage at the time of the fire. Also thanks to the men who helped vacate the equipment from the premises and for the loan of truck and the different storage places and also the ladies who donated and help- ed serve sandwiches and coffee. A sincere thank you. Howard and Marj Hodge and Family 'FRED LAWRENCE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR HOME, FARM AND INDUSTRIAL WIRING PHONE AUBURN 526-7505 ADMIRAL TV 'AND • ANTENNA • SALES AND SERVICE DON THOMPSON TV R.R. 3 RIPLEY TELEPHONE 395-2393 INSURANCE FIRE, WIND, CASUALTY • AUTOMOBILE & INVESTMENTS To Protect Your Jack, Insure With Jaek`Today. J. A. McDONAGH Lucknow, Phone 528-3423 R. W. ANDREW • Barrister and Solicitor LISTOWEL, ONTARIO IN LUCKNOW Every Wednesday Afternoon OFFICE IN McDONAGH INSURANCE OFFICE R. W. BELL OPTOMETRIST — GODERICH The Square (Phone 524-7661) A. M. HARPER CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 40 The Square, Goderich Telephone 524-7562 11111111111111.1iiimummomm1111111111Mimmirimums • Reid it Peterson CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS • Wingham357.I52 J. A. PETERSON, C. A. Res.52S-2144 B. W. REID, C.A. 1 CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks for the lovely flowers, cards and expressions of sym- pathy extended to us in the sud- den passing of our dear father James Beaton. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Culbert • and family We wish to extend a sincere thank you to all our neighbours, relatives and friends for making our 35th wedding anniversary a very memorable occasion. John and Mary Scott, R.R. 1 Holyrood I would like to thank the Ripley, Lucknow and Kincardine Fire Departments for their prompt and efficient action in saving,my house at /the time' of the fire in the Royal Hotel in Ripley. Mrs. Ernie Pollock MESSENGER — The family of the late Arthur Messenger wish to extend their sincere thanks to their • relatives, neighbours and friends for the many expressions of sympathy, acts of kindness and help at the time of their bereave- ment. A thank you also to those sending floral tributes, cards and donations to the Heart Fund. A special thanks to Dr. Milne, Rev. Robt. Putman and Ross McLen- nan and pallbearers here and in Dundas, also ladies of Pine River United Church for serving lunch following the funeral. RED CROSS IS ALWAYS THERE WITH YOUR HELP • THE •LUCKNOW • SENTINEL hose 528-2822 CHISHOLM FUELS HEATING OILS 'SUNOCO DISTRIBUTORS •LUCKNOW Phone 524-1624 or 524-7681 FREE BURNER SERVICE Products For Farm, Rome and Industry , 41k, CIA(; '=ismism••••••lomook Agent lean Whitby Lucknow CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATES HEALTH CENTRE R. BRAY, D.C. D. LEE. D.C. 197 Josephine St., Wingham Phone 357-1224 AUCTION SALE CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Livestock, Machinery and • Some Household Items will be held for MEL CRAIG Lot 14, Concession 2, Morris Township, 21/a miles south of Bluevale on Sideroad TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29 12:30 p.m. TERMS CASH — FARM SOLD • Lunch Booth Brian Rintoul, auctioneer CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Property, Household Effects and—Antiques will be held for , the Estate of the late MRS. JOHN MILLER Woolsely Street, Lucknow THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17 • at 1 p.m. Harmond piano with bench; rocking chairs; 17 in. T.V.; radio; settee and chairs; space saver; lamps; pictures; parlor tables; 2 antique clocks; small T.V.; 5 • leaf extension table; 6 cane bot- tom chairs; kitchen range; Que- bec. heater; kitchen •cupboard; smaller cupboards; fridge; elec- tric stove; antique wood stove; day bed; drop leaf table; sewing machine; chrome table; crocks; antique dishes; pots and pans; dressers; bed with (like new) mattress; iron bed; bath set; bed- ding; round top trunks; lawn mower; tools; • copper boiler; numerous antique items. Property . . Property has 2 bedroom frame house with 3 pc. bath, with extra building lots. Property will be of- fered at 3 p.m, subject to a re- serve bid. Terms on property 10% down, balance in 30 days Terms on household effects, cash Lloyd McNeill, clerk Brian Rintoul, auctioneer • CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Livestock; Machinery and Some Household Items will be held for HARVEY ALTON Lot 14, Concession 7, West Wawanosh Township, 1 block • north and Va block east of Dungannon On SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19 1:00 p.m. Livestock. . . 5 B.W.F. cows with .spring cal- ves and rebred Hereford; 2 An- gus cows with calves, rebred; Charolais x Hereford cow with calf rebred; Holstein cow with calf, rebred; 4 Hereford cows with calves, rebred; 3 Hereford cows 'due at sale time; Roan cow due at sale time; Hereford heifer due at sale time; 3 yr. old Here- ford bull; Hereford yearling steer; 6 yearling- heifers; 11 Hol- stein (800 lb.) steers; Hereford (750 lb.) steer; 2 Hereford (900 • Ib.) steers; B,'W.F, (750 lb.) steers; 2 B.W.F. (850 lb.) heifers. Machinery. . • . Ford 8N tractor with Freeman loader, scoop and chains; 3 pt. h disc to fit Ford tractor; 3 pt h Kongskilde jo ft, cultivator; New Idea PTO, no bu. spreader; New Idea 7 ft. mower; Mr. 3 pt. h, 4 - 12" trip beam plow; 3 bar side rake; wagon wth wooden grain box; hammer mill wth 50 ft. belt; 2 wheel jogging' cart; blacksmith forge; 20 milk cans; cattle dehorners. 2000 bale 1st cut hay; 300 bale 2nd cut hay. Stove, table, rocking chair, numerous articles. • TERMS CASH — FARM SOLD Brian Rintoul, Auctioneer Whitechurch, Phone 3374349 17 SALES AUCTION AUCTION SALE Extellent selection el — glass, china, depression glass and may items to be held heak ber 22 at 7 p.m. areapm. Hanover Coliseum, eer Len Metcalfe. ,AUCTION SALE Antiques and Houselold for the Estate of The Late • MR. JOHN McCORNI• CK At the residence le r , Street East, Wmghim SATURDAY, OCTOBER et 11:00 am, Chesterfield and diair; safe, like new; antique tion china cabinet and numerous small tables; couch; several wooden lamps; smoke stand; ash 2 fern stands; settee* ing chair,; step end -table; table; platform rocker; 2 rocking chairs; antique rocker; antique arra * set; radio; floor model antique dressers and 7 piece washstand set; clock; 2 brass beds with and mattresses; globe antique shaving set; =I case; Singer treadle machine; kitchen cabinet; ,ing utensils; kitchen tali four chairs; set of disks Sunbeam mixmaster; e. tle; iron & toaster; llotiat tric stove; Frigidaire or; Hall mirrors; aoumd er; electric heater.; What! er; Beatty wringer waste; stand bac.k-to-wall antique clock shelf; cosh jars; large quantity ni dishes; picture frames; blankets and taints; 2 sti, ders; chaise lounge; ate cords; Craftsman table sni 3,4 HP. motor; large tine; I tity of tools; Pincer imm m and many more items of th TERMS CASH Lunch Both • Executor, Auctioneers rat possible for accidents er in any way connected el • the sale • Executors: Wm. *WI Harold Mdernick Mrs. Eileen Temphow Auctioneers: - Wallace Ild • Teeswater MAN Grant McOonakkRilikl • VS -5353 vim FARM REPORT CONTINUED FROM PAGIi SOIL TEST NOW! In the past, many farms applied more phosphate a ash than crops remove. 911 cost of fertilizer and its os ing scarcity, now is tbe cash in on those nutrientsS been banking. Get your soil team recommendations can be and used before the SUN They'll help you make application more avoiding over or ode ation and could save yin Sample boxes and available free of charge Minstry of Agriculture Box 1330. Walken- 4,0 t 2V0. fdsk Soils and OW Bruce. GI* 21'd AVAILABLE FREE OF CHARGE Factsheet X 542 Placement of Fertilizas: — Ontario Rabbit • lication llsav ROOM for Fruits and Ve4g 1461 — Snow and oa , Farmstead and F