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AUCTION REGISTER
CONSIGNMENT, SALE
DAVIDSON 'CENTRE
FRIDAY; MAY 17..
If you have something
to sell, give us a cull,
Grant McDonald
395-5353
Wallace Ba11agh
392-6170
Auctioneers
BRIAN RINTOUL
Auction Calendar
Apt.. May 11/98
Garth & Ruth McClinchey
Hullett Twp.
$at.. May 25/96
Mery & Marilyn Smith
McKillop Twp.
Ontario Livestock
Exchange
Kitchener Stockyard
`dues.; & Thurs.
Brussels every Friday . .
RR #3 Wingham
357-2349'
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43 Births
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CUNNINGHAM
un, ran sound the gun"
`The Mayor's wife h had a
sow" Cirk Ford
Cunningham camas born to
Bonnie and Ray.
Cunningham of Rapid city
on April 1', 1996 at
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital, weighing
8 lbs., 6 oz, A little brother
for Justin and Michelle.
Spoiling privileges go to
Ford , and Eunice
Cunningham of Sombra
and 'Len: and Wilma Clarke
of Lucknow. --19
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88, Auctions
saririg :Auction Sale
• of
Farm Machinery & Miscellaneous will be held for
Garth & Ruth McClinchey
Auburn. North half. Lot. 14, Con. 13, Nutlet Township, 1 corner east
of Auburn and"1 mile S. or 4 comers west of Blyth and .1 mile S. on
Cty. Ad. #25. Watch for signs.
Saturday,.. Ma :-.11,1996
1 :GOA
MACHINERY: Cockshutt 1555 tractor, heat houser, pulley, 3
pth, 62 HP, good condition, John Deere 40 tractor with
loader (new motor)',. Gleaner :A comtine, pickup reel, 2 row
.cornhead, .t2 ft. straight Out (sell together), New Holland. '
model 270 baler, Gehl- model 180 manure spreader 12 ft;
wheel cultivator, international 12 ft. trail disc, Flurry Bisel 8,
ft. trail disc, Set :of 5.section harirovvw with stretcher,. George
White wagon with 16 ft. rack (new sills), Gehil hammer mill,;
4 section spring tooth harrow, Massey. Ferguson mode1.33
16 run drill, John Deere 3-.14 model 45 3pth triple bean
Plow*, international side rake, Oliver 3 furrow trail plow
ry (antique), North American 7 ft. snow blower (single auger),.
250 bushel gravity bin on good Vic Wagon, 150 bushel
gravity pin on George White wagon, Gehil Model: 65
hammer mill with `15 in. screen (auger fed), Ebersait straw
chopper with 2HP motor, George White 24 ft. elevator with
1 HP motor. °
ANTIQUES: Bennet antique gas pump, Wheel barrow scale
'(2000 lbs.), Hay. fork, Old doors, Oat roller, Etnery, Old
wrenches, Wooden planer, Fanning mill with' bagger &
motor, Buggy wheels, %Wood " lathe,: •
MISCELLANEOUS «, 12 ft. house trailer, 1976 Polaris model
350 snowrriobile, 3pth buzz saw, 3 pth 614 ft.. blade, Water
trough, Scrap iron, 2 gas drums with pumps,, 2 wheat. trailer
1 18' ft. wagon sill, Fumac° blower, Comet welder & helmet,
Tires, Tools, Oscar air compressor, bunt & pole, Pile of dry
wood, . Ash & heemlock lumber, ;Electric motors, Dog. hose,
Biectric cords, Step (adder, chain saw, Gas dans,.
Garden tools, Forks, shovels, chains,'Vinyl.oiding. &. soffits
Wagon load of miscellaneous.; Lunen booth.
Man to attend! Farm /s sok
TERMS: Cash or acceptable cheque- with proper LO. day of
sale, Not responsible for decidents Verbal announcements
take procedence, over advettis ng,. items Dieted as :desctibed
by owner
For inforrnatiortial cwtiers'Barth-&. iluth Mcclit chcy (519) 526-7$27
AUCTIONEE
BRIAN RINTOUL (519) 3674349
420 Obituaries
MALCO,M WATSON
Malcolm Campbell (Mac)
Watson prised QVirQy oaf
Friday March 29n 1990, in
Chula Vistap. California, foD4.
to ^zinc, "a .lengthy illness. Ho
was born an.. Lockdown
Ontario, on January 14,
1912,. a son of Thomas
Watson and Margaret
(Campbell), and grandson
of Malcolm Campbell,
Lucknowps first merchant,
postmasterand reeve; Mao,
as he was familiarly known,
received his :early education
in Lubknow, later attending
Queer 's ' . University,
Kingston;lA9.here he graduate
ed.in 1937. A former school
teacher, he. joined tete
C nadian Army during
World War 11, retiring front,
the Ordinance Corps with.
th ' raids of major in 1901.
ac then emigrated to
Southern California, whore
h and his wife enjoyed
sev«r.„ i yraars in th - Motel
industry., He was a member
of the British Officer's Mess
in S n Diegir and the San
Di go Country Club.
Mr, Watson is survived by
his wif, the former Marjorie
Sparrow of Ottawa, and .a
son Thomas Watson of
Cambridge, Ontario. -=19x.
40, In
Memoriam
; udeof
Thanks
CKON IC
• 'WO woulc .fiko to thank our
.
many friends neighbors
for their kindness
this pall
vek. hen laruce 1. $t hs
sister Rosie in hr 20th
year; she. had lived in Mount
Forest, Thin" ' dyfhe had
to go Into-Wingham Hospital
PC want to thank those
same :o - B who sent 'm
,p.op Q
get well .cards.. !rune sure
hada busy week. Thanks
for everything you all .have
done for us. We sure need
friends and we are Ducky to
have many. God Bloss all of
you. Bruce, Edythe and
family. b419x
CAMPBELL
We wish to express oak sin-
cere. thanks, and apprecia-
tion to our famaiy, friends,
and relatives for their phone
calls, floral arrangements,
memorial donations, cards
of sympathy, and to the pail -
b = arers.. Special thanks to
the . Lucknow ire
Department, Wingham
Ambulance, Wingham L.
District Hospital, Dr. Gear,
and Rev. Bresnahan for his
c mforting words and also
to Joan Pollard •f
MacKenzie' and McCreath
Funeral Homefor all their
help and kindness at the
time of Harold's death.
Edna. --19x
HALDENBY COURTNEY
Teresa and Joe Courtney
wish to thank relatives,
neighbors and friends.for
Prayers,, masses,. cards of
sympathy, food, Many Wa-
tt kindness' and words Of
comfort offered: at the .time
of the loss of Teresa''s.
brother, Wilfred Austin. Your
thoughtfulness will never' be
'forgotten.--19nxe
Loving . w remember,
Harold, a dear husband,
father andgr'andfather, who:.
left us May 11;1993
. You. left a beautiful memory .
And',a sorrow too great to
be told '
But to us who• -loved and lost
you- .'
• Your memory • will never
grow old. "
So sadly missed by wtte
Madeline, family - Sheilaa,
Barry and Geordie, and
their families. -19 .
DURNIN
In iloving memory of our
dear sister Gertrude, who
passed away May 1995.
Your cheerful smile,
Your heart of gold,
You were the best,
This world could hold.
Never selfish, always kind
Theseare the memories
You left behind.
Sadly missed and lovingly
remembered by Agnes and
Louise. --10
47, Cards of
'NICHOLSON
We would like to thankour
friends, .neighbors, and
especially 'our •family, for the
' `surprise"' 35th anniversary
party. A big thank you for
the supper at Blue Fountain
Flostaurant,. gifts, cards,.
food, and entertainment.
• 'Helen and lona--19cc
EEDY
We would like to thank alt
our friends and neighbors
for all their gifts, cards and
all acts of thoughtfulness.
To alt Legion members who
helped to arrange.the lovely
evening and for the beautii
ful clock and gift certificates.
To our family for the beauti-
ful picture and lovely dinner.
To our grandchildren, for the
beautiful 'floral arrangement
and to ' all . the people who
came out Friday night to
help make the evening such
an enjoyable one, and to. Al
for the music. Thanks again
each and every one of you.
The evening will never be
forgotten, Irvine and
Colleen. --19x
BUSHELL*MCDONAL' D
We would like t'o thank our
families, for making our
wedding so special, To our
grandchildren for,. the recep-
tion held at the Kinloss
Community Centre. Also . for
gifts, cards and welt wishes
from friends and relative. It
was. very much appreciated,
Edbert and Nina. --10
oming
Events
Goderich. (nights of
Columbus, s.
�u((u��N,ls, �(1-11�1�.�C�ayc 7 p.m,:
ao144mbua Centre, 390
Pe a
Parson % :Court, 03450 in
prizes °$t0o,o.00 Jackpot
must goo.. Mar
AUBURN' & f ISTRICT.
MONS CPO
Annual auction,` Draft and
bake -sale, Friday, May 10,„
Auburn Conn,rmunity Hall,
Doors %opd1 .'5, p.m., auction
7 p.m.- Brindley Auctions.
For inforMation o,all 526-
7215 or 525-7750. -�
10,19cc
COMMUNITY Si QWER
For Lynn Alton at Luckn,w
United Church' on May 15,
dessert 7:30 p.m. shower -8
p.m. Everyone welcome. -
18-20x
FIRE WORKS
The Lucknow Kinettes will
be s fling Firc vorks for the
Victoria 'Day long week-
ond.Friday, May 17th, 4
p.m. till dusk and Saturday,
May 18th, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Call 529.3333 . or 528-3285
for error= information. - 17-
19ar
MOTHER'S DAY
SMORGASBORD
Kwan's Restaurant Sunday,
May 12, 4:30 to 8 p.m.
Mothers and grandmothers
receive .a carnation. Phone
528-3433. --19ar
STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL
Lucknow Presbyterian
Church, Thursday, June 13.
Two settings.,;6 pan. and
6:30` p.m. Tickets in.
advance..ONLY at Finlay
Decorators . 528-3434
Monday - Friday 8 a.m:. 6
p.m., Saturday ,8 .,a.m. -
p.m. -=19-24
FIDDLE JAMBOREE
Blyth ;& District Community
Centre, Sunday, May 19th,.
starts 1:30 p.m. Admission
$3; cold dinners • $6.
Overnight • camping.
Sponsors Blyth: Lions Club.
-.19,20cc
ANNUAL MEETING
Huron: County Hiiatoripal
Society Annual meetingin
the 'Library Resource
Centre, Central. Huron.
Secondary School, Clinton
on Thursday, May 16 at 8
p.m. 'John 'Rutledge -
Architect "Regional
VAriations in ;Detail Styling
in Huron, Bruce and Perth
Counties. --19cc
Stag & Doe
fpr
Dan Stutzman
ik
Shelly Murray
Sat., May 11, 8 pro -1 am
Lucknow Arena
Age of Majority
Tickets 35.O0
Lucknow Town -wide
Garage Sale
Sat May 25'
. reglsfratlorr fee to ID
your sale on' map
ln.. FICo....Margle .284it 49
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48m Coming
Events
THEW P0f
featuring ring lira Stuclw from
Mary Lou iftry Lou E-15.:�5
Yuiut
Yum, Saturday, May '11.
R.�r�aorrnarac4��,.at 2.30 and 8. '
p.m., Blyth Memorial ,Hall.
Tickets $O adancoe, $12 at
the door, $5 for, children 1.
and.under. Available from
fo lyth: Festival Singer mem
.dors, Blyth Festival! Box.
Offioo 5223-900,, Bluecvater
Office Supplies, Wingham;
o[Dutch Store, Cliiratort;
'Campbell's Cameras,.,
Gods rich; Bob and g etty's
Variety, Saaforth.
2N13 ANN RURAL
BUSINESS FAt,
Friday and Saturday, May
24 and 25, at the Luoknow
Sports Comp) x. An oppor-
tunity for rural businesses to
demonstrate products/ser-
vices. Creative display con-
t st.
onst=st. Cell Vicky 528-
2210/3937 for informati. n.
Sponse red by Lucknow
District Charm r of
Comrnerce. -16-19
SHOOT PARTY
May 13, 1 p.m. at Lucknow
Town Hall. Lunch provided,
Donations to. Lucknow.
Guiding. Everyone wel-
come. --19x
SLOGAN/LOGO
CONTEST
for Lucknow's 140th birth-
day. Enter and win. See full-
rules and details in display
ad in April 17 Lucknow
Sentinel. -1 7-21ar
TEA & BAKE SAFE
May 11,:2 -, 4 p.m. at the
Legion Hall. Sponsored by
the Ladies Auxiliary to
Branch 309. --18,19
90TH ANNIVERSARY
Ontario Horticultural Assoc.
Lucknow & , District
Horticultural Society is hold-
ing a Spring Flower Show
and luncheon - soup, sand-
wiches and dessert frorn 11
a.m. to 2 p.m.; Wednesday,
May 15 at i ucknow Legion.
Bake and :plant sale.
Admission $4. -18.19x
YARD & BAKE SALE
Saturday,May 11, 8 a.m.
home of Donna Bieman,
Huron County Road 22, 3
km. south of Whitechurch
Proc_eds to Donnybrook
United Church. -19
MENTALIST
Blair Robertson is perform-
ing the power of suggestion
at F. E. Madill S.S. Friday,
June 7, 7:30 p.m. Ali pro-
ceeds to student councii..
19,20x
SOUP& SANDWICH
Lunch and bake sale at the
Lueknow Presbyterian
Church Saturday, May 11,
11 a.m.- 2 p.m. Everyone
welcome. -Aar
GIANT USED BOOK SALE'
at Blyth Festival, Julie 1, 9
a.m. - 4 p.m. admission
free, Jane Urquhart reading
2 p.rn. $5, :book donations
welcome. Call (5.19).523-
4$
23-4 2200 r r • •,