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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-06-19, Page 14Page 14 Lttekuow Sentio AUCTION. SALE for Fred and Mary Guest„, 8 .miles north, of Lucknow, Saturday, July 1 at 11: a.m. Auctioneer Allan R. Mil,ler.. Phone 395-6062.. --2Sar AUCTION IOh SALE Consignment: auction sale of home furnishings,. antiques, trailer, two ears at DAVIDSON CENTRE -A KINCARDINE FRip 4U,NE 21 AT ' 5:30 P.M. For 3 Estates pus other consignors. PARTIAL LISTING• Includes'. Iivingroom, diningroorn., kitchen and bedroom furnishings; Fry & Blackwell couch and chair, maple diningroom table, hutch and buffet; appliances; maple. bedroom suite; cherry bedroom suite; quilts and bedding; 48" vanity and Counter; carpenter and garden tools; building material; 70 HP outboard motor; 1 1/2 HP boat motor; garden tiller; riding Lawnmower; 3 wheel bike; 1979 Aristocrate camper - house trailer; 1979 MG car with convertible, hard top & canoe tops; selling certified. an estate car; 1980 Plymouth Volarie - selling as is. Listing subject to change without notice Preview after 3:00 P.M. Friday . Terms cash/cheque with proper t,D. night of sale E. & O.E. AUCTIONEERS GRANT MCDONALD, RI.PLEY 395-5353 WALLACE BALLAGH, TEESWATER 392 170 Auction Calendar Fri.: June 21 5:30 p.m. CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SALE, Home furnishings, antiques, trailer & 2 cars. Kincardine Davidson Centre Monday June 24 2:30 p.m. CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SALE Home furnishings, machinery and cars. Teeswater Agri -Curl Building Starting with machinery; household effects starting at 6:30 p.m. - Monday July .1 10:30 a.m... AUCTION SALE Home furnishings, carand real estate for Doris Nicholson &• estate of Clayton Nicholson, • 15 Ripley St., Village of Ripley, Friday, July 5 5:30 p.m. CONSIGNMENT AUCTION 'SALE Home furnishings and ° antiques, Kincardine Davidson Centre, Friday July 19 5:30 p.m. CONSIGNMENT - AUCTION SALE Home furnishings' and. antiques, Kincardine Davidson Centre, AUCTIONEERS GRANT McDONALD, RiPLEY 395-5353 WALLACE. BALLAGH TEESWATER 3.92.6170 i'Vedlttesc aye Jut 8. A odors 2 DAY UNRESERVED .ALICTION, 10am June 22. U:404, R' 's,,,nreserved reposi June 23shop/.office equipment, Kriland 'Marine,, Hanle, Hwy. 400 exit Essa Road: SW, right Arda Street, right First' Street, fallow signs. Aero :Marine Auction Sales. 705.73.4-4777«-25bc RemifHoer Notice Consignment Atic#ion Sale of Approx. 100 tractors Approx. 300 pieces; of equipment - 4 wheelers - trailers - bike, miscellaneous items etc. etc. etc: PLUS 3 Lines of equip, from local farmers to be held at Brindley Sales Yard Dungannon, Ontario June 22-1996.9:30&M (See last week's paper for full listing) (Consignments Welcome) Terms; Cash or cheque with - proper I.D. - 8% sales tax and 7%.G.S.T, where applicable. Owner .or -auctioneer not responsible for accidents or loss of purchase day of sale. Any aniouncements day of sale take precedence over written advertising. AUCTIONEER: Gordon H. Brindley (519) 529-7970 Res. 529.7625 Bus AUCTION SALE. of- CONSIGNMENTS of GOOD FARM MACHINERY, HOME ;F;URNISHINGS and: CARS :;will , bo held ,'fiat TEE:SWATER''AGRI�-C,URL BUILDING on MONDAY, JUNE 24 MACHINERY SALE: 2:30 RM. HOME FURNISHINGS & TOOLS: 6:00 P.M. CARS: Approx. 8:00 P.M. PARTIAL LIST: ' MACHINERY: Leland 384 tractor, 4140 hrs.; D15 Allis Chalmers tractor, 45 h.p., with Freeman loader & blade; W6 International tractor with power steering; 3 furrow 3 p.h. plough; Oliver baler; very good N.H. 489 haybine; White threshing machine 24" cylinder; 2 bale wagons; 2 wagons. HOME FURNISHINGS: Pump organ & stool; miniature grand -daughter clock; living room furniture; dining room suite; tables & chairs; Franklin stove; freezer; fridge; stove; dishes; glass; kitchenware cast iron banks; large doll collection; large collection MacDonald toys; some old toys & teddy bears; collection of old radios; computer; tub enclosure; cement mixer; large quantity of tools and hand tools;. table saw; Welding tables; Beech metal tool cabinet; and more. CARS: 19:86 Ford Tempo; 1,986 Ford Mustang;, both selling certified; cap for full sizepickup truck; ladder rack for full size pickup; trailer hitch for campers; 2 large side mirrors. Listing subject to change Without notice. Announcements day of sale take precedence over written advertising. Owners and auctioneers not responsible for accidents, injuries or loss of purchase connected in any way with the sale. • TEIFRMS: Cash or cheque with LD. day of sale. AUCTIONEERS WALLACE BALLAGH Teeswater - 392-6170 GRANT McDONALD Ripley - 3950.5353 1996. 39 Educational Be A SUCCESSFUL WRITER.- with our great, home -study' course. Call today for your FREE BOOK 1.8.00-2.97-1329. The Writing School, 2676-3.3 McArthur , Avenue, Ottawa,ON, lt;1L 6R2.--25bc LEARN. AUOTIONEERING at the Southwestern School of Auctioneeriiig. Next Class August 17-23/96, Contact: Southwestern Ontario School Of Auctioneering, ... #5, Woodstock, . iriteriat N4S 7V9 (519)587- 21 15."-25bc COUNSELLOR TRAINING institute - Ontario Extension offers correspondence courses for the Diploma in Counselling Practise begin- ning this month For a brochure phone Toll-free 1- 800-665.7044,--25bc 43. Births TOLTON• Bill, Charlene, and big sister Alyssa welcome with love their newest fly fisherman Jacob Jeffrey at • St. Joseph's Health Centre in London, on Tuesday, June 11, 1996. Jake weighed in at 6 lbs., 6 oz. Spoiling privi- leges go to grandparents Bill and Susan Tolton of Wingham and Mac Conley. and - Lorene Conley of Lucknow. Great grandpar-.. ents Ruth Conley, Ross and Elaine Errington, , of t;ualcnow :BruGe. : cton. of : Win `a.��,; 9h rri, ��Ernie'�'anial`'l� Doris'j Tolton and Great 'Great grandma Eva Williams all of Walkerton. --25x 46. in Memoriam COURTNEY In loving memory of our son Carl who passed away on June 24, 1990; age 25 years. Though your smile is gone forever, And your hand we cannot touch, We still have many memo- ries of you, we love so much. , 47, Cards o . Tha STANL • ;''\ I would like: to than k'every- one for their gene calla, flower' pd Visits since n. Gpuoial thanks b i'n ;alloy for ail their thoughtfulness, Marg. -25x MURRAY/MOSER Thank' you to aii' the orga- nizers and helpers for mak- ing our stag anddoe such a success. Thanks Also to our friends, neighbors and rela- tives for attending. We' had' a great time. Thanks again. Sam and Rosemary. --25x NEEDHAM .. We would like to thank our family, friends and neigh- bors for the cards, flowers food and donations ''at the time of our mother's death. 'Thanks also to `Rev. V. Wilkie and the Ripley United Church women: for the lunch. Your kindness will always be remembered:' The family , of Elva Needham. --25x ' MURRAY ' I would like ' to thank Charlene IvIcEwan ' and Betty Smith for hosting my lovely bridal shower, also a thank you to all ,, the Holyrood' ladies for corning. Your thoughtfulness is greatly appreciated. Sherry. -25x MCALLISTER I would like to express '-my sincere thanks -to ,all, m y friends,. nei hbpis lela tives "who visited' 'Me, 'Sent cards and flowers while. was in London and Wingham hospitals, during the past weeks. A special thank you to visiting hospital chaplains and. Rev. David and Marie Nicholson and Rev. Peggy Kinsman. I greatly appreciate the care and concern of all persons involved ‘in Health -Care today, doctors, nurses and technicians and all others who in spite of cut-backs, are still doing theirvery best to care for the patients. Many thanks to all. Ethel. - 25 Your memory is our keep- SANDE We would like ,to express our sincere thanks to Tim .Burkett, Joan Black,. Marlene Campbell,- and Peggy Jo Scott for providing Laura and Angie with first aid and transportationto the hospital on Monday. Thank you also to, Gloria Ritchie for handling the phone calls and any other staff who helped • in anyway.' It imeans a lot to' us knowing, we can count on the school staff in an emergency, Andy, Marg and family. -25 sake With which we'll never part God has you,in his keeping We have you inour hearts. Loved and ' always remem- bered by Mon and Dad ( Joe -and Teresa. Courtney). -25nxe HUNTER In. loving memoryof a dear husband, father and grand- father randfather John Hunter who passed away June 20, 1995.' Many a lonely heartache Often a silent tear Bet always a beautiful mem- ory Of one we loved so dear. Lovingly ,remembered by, wife Shirley and family, --25x CLEANING UP THE WORLD STARTS AT 48. Corning vents DUNGANNON CEMETERY MEMORIAL. SERVICE Sunday, June 30, 2 p.m. (NOTE TIME CHANGE) Rev. Phil Gandon will be conducting the service. Please remember,your lawn;. chairs. 26,26x 46, Corning Events STAG °AND DOE for Murray Curran and Dana Park, Friday, June 28 at GOderiCh Arena (upstairs) 9 1 a.i 'a Age of:Majority. DJ, lunch provided. --25,26x BEEF E.BaQ` Kintail Presbyterian camp Saturday,: June • 29, Camp tour and activities 2:30 p.m,, supper 5-7 p.m, Tickets adults $8.00, children under 12 $5:00, preschoolers free. --25,2.6 BINGO Goderich Knights. of Columbus, Thursday, 7 p.m. Columbus' Centre, 390 Parson's Court, $3450 in prizes. $1000.0.0 Jackpot must go.—15tfar LAST CHANCE DANCE June'29, 9 p,m. - 1 a.m. Lucknow Sports Complex.' Tickets $5 each. Music by Left Turn Clyde. Cash bar, age of majority, Proceeds to Lucknow & District Sports Complex, --24,25,26 LOCALSH CEMETERY Annual meeting Tuesday, June 25, 7:30 p.m. at the cemetery. =-24,25 ' GRADE 8 CLASS REUNION 1981 LCPS Class, on July 20. For further information call Lori " (Emmerton) Weber 395-4968 or 396-5832 and leave message, --24,25 STRAWBERRY SOCIAL with unique entertainment, :Ma. rs�oli 'ltiJle►nor B` & !B: g. Varna:,' Sunday, June 23, 11:30,:. 5, p.m. Advance $4; $5 at the gate, children half price. Call 519-233-3181. -- 24,25cc • 45TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Open house for Henry and t4enr ca Jurjens Sunday, June 30, 12-4 p.m. at John and Cheryl Jurjens 126 St. Patrick St., Goderich. Refreshments. Good wishes only. Let's celebrate! 524- 9433. --25,20 Lucknow & District Joint Rec Board Track .& Field 'Coach • Adrian Rau Sprints, Long Distance, Long Jump, High Jump, Hordles, Cross Training July 3 -Aug. 10 Wet 7.8,pm N Sat. 9,-10 am Ages 9-13 Cost 11500/ 6 weeks $300 per session at Lucknow Sports Complex Grounds Registration - 528-2143 SRR ANN STRAWBERRY FES` IVAL Saturday, June 29th Sam-2pin FOncOkes'& Soti$oget 8-11 (Mtrct /1)&y Popped, of courser Ente rlail ment:lr:3i 1: i'• " For The Children041:30 Games -'&' run by The Optimist Cbb lldsChecl00.2 orrlson T er'r%os tivev ME tt,ckrzw•5528-2900' 48 Coming Events. NQSTALGiA-RAMA. Summer Show June 23, 1996, 104 85 Dealers uy- ing and . selling small antiques, glassware, coins, old advertising posters, tins, calendars, postcards, old toys, dolls,. Coke books, documents, militaria, sports-. cards; tools, bottles, brewe- riana, automobilia, railroad- ania, Victorian beadwork, photographs, ephemera. Fairgrounds Auditorium, Woodstock, Ontario. Dealer inquiries 1-905-278-7363:-� 25bc MEMORIAL SERVICE for the late Bessie Carnochan will be held at South Kinloss Presbyterian Church on Friday, June 21 at 4 p.m. --25 BALL'S CEMETERY Annual Memorial Service, Sunday, June 30, 3 p.m. Base Line Road, Auburn. -- 25,26cc 122ND ANNIVERSARY of St. Peters Anglican Church, Lucknow on June 23rd at 10:30 a.m.' in Lucknow with assistance of St.. Paul's Trinity, Wingham. Pot luck lunch to follow. All are welcome. --25ar BRIDAL SHOWER will be held for Dana Park (bride-to-be of Murray Curran) on Tuesday, June 25, at , 8 p.m,, at, the Dungannon United Church.. Everyone welcome e . to w m 'attend . - g5cic RENEWAL SERVICE Saturday, June '22, 7:30 p.m. Lucknow Christian School. Speaker Gord Rutledge. Sponsored by Crossroads Christian Centre. Call 528-2436 for information. --25 Doug Brown Woodworking •Cabinets *Wall Units •Desks 'Shelves & Lots More R. R.6, 6oderich 529-7416 voefr tfOfratrirrn ►'letath ,9 ey lying sti