The Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-07-29, Page 1734. ,Personal
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of Beef Cattle, Farm
Machinery, and Miscellaneous
will be held for •
• RQN SPAIN
R.R, #5,. Lticknew Lot 25,
Qonc. 4, Kinloss Township,
Gate #428, 3 corners east of,
4ucknow & 2 corners north
(4-angstde).
Mon., Aug, 3, 1998;
10:30 a.m, sharp
.LIVESTOCK: 35 beet cows,
most with calves et side.
Pasture bred to a. Belgian
Slue. or 314 Simreental bait
(somo catvea will sell
separate); 314 Simmentat &..
Hereford bull, 18 months old;
• 3 stocker heifers; 3 stocker
steers; 1 stocker bull calf.
MtSCELLANEQQS:
Snowblower - 6 ft.:double
auger; feed cart; 2 wagons
with flat racks; 2 calf hutches;,
2 sets of older cultivators; 2
stook tanks;: Case plow. for
parts; round bale feeder; silo
unloader - complete (16.18);
silage elevator; 6 ft.- blade;
fanning mill; cedar rails; scrap
Steel; approx, 25 cords
firewood (harf•maple).
HA*: approx, 35o rqund
'bales (+4 x 5 .ft.) 1995 (stored.
outside)..
MAbHfN1:R:V: MF 1000
tragtor,_eabF 15.4.34 tires,
new PTO and clutch; setof
duals 18-4-34 (pelt separate);
MF'135 diesel tractor• with
loader, new 14.9-34 tires;
New Holland,488,•.haybine 2.
bale thrower, racks; MF 7. ft.
mower (3 PH); New Holland
ft'68'baier;. New Holland #68': ;.
haler for parts; .MF 1112
nigwgr; 4:1 ft. hay :elevator,
(pips with 1!/z HP motor); bale
elevator pipe; Allied
.automatic bale stooker;. New
Holland 510 manure'spreadet
(150• bu,); •MF 160 manure.'
•seteader,_singlebeater; New- ry
:Idea 325 2; row.picker-sheller;
Cockshutt rake; IH 4.row corn
planter, IH ivtodel 4.00 corn
.planter John Deere,17 run
grain drill with grass, seeder;
Glencoe i4. ft; cuitivator with
levelling harrow; Kongskilde
12'ft: cultivator (3 PH); 12 ft.
wh'eet • disc; 5 : section
diamorid harrow (steel pole);
3 gravity bins (approx. 160
bu..): on' wagons:* RTO 6 in',.
grain• auger on wheels; grain
auger - wheel (wind damage);
MF 880 4 furrow plow; 3
furrow "plow (3 PHI; John
Deere 410 4.`furrow plow (3
PH); wheel:sprayer (300 gel.)
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Wagon loads Of Smelt items,
Plan to attend,. -, .owner
moving. ,
TERMS: Cash or acceptable:
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1998 weighing, 6 lbs., 8 oz.
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142. Obituarios'.
MARGARET E, ANDREW
Margaret Emmeline Andrew
passed away at Alexandra
Marine and. General.
Hospital, Gederich on. July
17, 19.98 in her 87th: year.
Mrs. Andrew was born in
Ashfield Township on
December 29,• 1911. Her
parents were. William and
Emma (Craig) Finley.
Margaret was married to the
late William E. Andrew of
Ashfield Township where
they farmed and Margaret
was. a public .school teacher.
Her century farmwas where
she was born, raised her
family and lived her entire
life.. She was an active
member of Trinity United
Church and UCW. Her love
of .gardening and, flowers
was welt known with her. 69 -
rat arraegements•.decorating,
the church for many years,
Left to mourn are their ahil
dren Louise and Don Stroh;
'Oonestoga; B ill and '
Suzanne. Andrew, R. R, 7
Luokna;w; John Andrew,
RR, 7 Lucknow; Maiy' and
Robert Roswell; London.;
and :Steph.en and Anne
Andrew' of R, R. ;7 Lucknow:.
Also surviving are 12 grand-
children, 'Visitation was held •
from • Ma.6otenzip and
McCreath Funeral 'Horne,
Luckon. uly
funeralnow, serhicJe,held:fr19ornwith
the; chapel on July 2Q .Rev.
Dort :StrAh--officiated:-- Fi
singe; was given by grand-
daughter Shauna Andrew, A
reading was, .given by
Robert Stroh '(grandson);' 'I
come Te The Garden" was
played by granddaughter
Carolyn, Andrew,' :'The
Lord's My Shepherd!' was,
played. by Organist-R'uth`.
Aiton..Fiower Bearers were
five grandchildren: Elizabeth
Stroh,. Robbyn Roswell;.
J'aemyn .Roswell, Carolyn.
Andrew and Shauna
,Andrew. Pallbearers, were..
Six:. ' grandsons: Warren
An:dr;ew;, Jeff' Andrew,.
nn, Feick.
ADendrevtrnis,, ;AnAdrewdrew, Stroh and.
Eric Andrew. ',interment
Greenhill 1 Cemetery,
Lucknow. Donations to
Trinity United Church and
the Canadian: Cancer
.Society are gratefully
acknowledged.
GYM".
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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 29, 1998 -- Page 1?
47. Cards of
Thanks
40. In
Memoriam
m
WEESTE,R
In loving; memory of Charles
Webster, who passe away,
August 2,1997;
When ties of Ipve are bro-
ken, and loved ones have: tt
part,
It leaves .a wound that never
heals and a sad and broken
heart.
Sut looking:' back with mem-
ories, upon the path we
trod,
We are thankful for the
years we shared, and Leave
the rest to God.
Forever loved. and sadly
missed by. wife, Hazel and
daughter, Judy and family. -
-39x
47. Cards of
Thanks
ANDREW
We wish to express our sin-
sere thanks and apprecia-
tion to aur r`efatives, friends
and neighbors for gifts of
toed, flowers, cards and
expressionslof sympathy
following our recent loss.
Many thanks to the girls
from Herne Care, .from
Community Nursing
Services and to Dr. N.
Pearce and. staff at A. M.
and C. Hospital for their
compassionate- nursing
care. Great appreciation is
elttende4' to Ricky Van Ee,.
and Bev Irving 'for 'looking;
atter Margaret every, night
for the fast, two years
enabling. 'ter :o stay. in her.
own home. We'appreciate
Rev. Alex M.eGilvery's regu'
tar home visits- over the..
years. Special thanks to' '
Rev Don •Stroh and to all:
those who took part in; the
servi.Ge,te make it a.fitting•
and memorable: tribute to:
the life of a wonderful Moth=
• er . and grandmother:
.Thanks to Joen Pollard and,
staff' at; MacKenzie . and
MaCreatth Funeral Home for
their prefessionat;assr5-
tanae. Thanks to ZA:unt
Catherine and AlintMerge.
for preparing lunch between•
visitation's-end'to frlr►ttjr
UCW for providing lunch fel-
lowing the. • :service, .
Everyone's support: a'nd.
thoughttulhess,'Was greatly
appreciated. The tarniity, of.
Margaret Andrew » -30x
HALDEtrlBy
i would': tike to thank th•e
ladies who hosted my coria-
:money ; shower and to those
who attended. It' was great
to see everyone. Thanks.tdr
the. Iovefy gifts, they sere
gr ally_' appreciated. AI 0 to
•
the tadips:who brought food
for the delicious lunch:.
Thanksagain, Crystal. --30x
'MGGEE
Sincere thank you to the
Lucknow Legion. Branch
309 .for placing a wreath . at
:the Memorial service at the
Cairn in Port Albert, on
Sunday, in recognition of
those who lost their lives
between:194Q - 1945 while
training: at Port. Albert. E.C.
McGee and family, --30
CHAMNEY
As chairs of the entertain-
ment committee, we have a
lot of thank you's to say to '
the people who did the work.
that we seem to be getting:
credit for. So, here
goes, -.THANKS: to the tick-
et depots: MoNays,
Denomme's, Ripley Co-op,
Blyth .inn, " Fisherman's
Cove, Touch of. Glass, the '
Workshop, -Lucknow Cut
&Ours, the Sentinel,,
Mc0onagh ' Insurance,
Crystal's Studio and., of
course, all those people
who helped: out at the
Tourism Office. To those
who chaired the variou.s
events:. The Opening
Ceremonies: Margie
McPherson, Debbie
Ballagh, Marilyn Murray.
The Queen contest: Sue &
BrueeSkillet), Farmers
Market: Doug & Mary Lou
Raynard, School Reunion:
Nancy McIntyre And LOPS
teachers.The Gar.$hgw; v
Russ & Mary. Mackie, Calvin
&Mandy. McClenaghan,
: Green.wayWalk: Harvey
,Wightman, VolleyBali: the
pool staff. Library Tea:
Claudia Baskerville. Adrian
Rau: Road Hockey (also to
' Carol Phillips for her help -
prior to the event) Ross
Errington for leading: the
shirtait parade; the Kinettes:
ter. the Abracadabra, Show; .
the Optimists for the -teen
and kiddie dances, the
Agricultural Society for the
kick' off.play, the, Kinsmen
for their donation 19 the; road
hockey and for: stage set up:
To the Girl Guides and
Cheerleaders for chair set '
' up & tear down, the Scouts., -
• for the breakfast, the Lions •'
• fo,r, the barbecue, the
Kairshea' Veorn.en for the,
card. party, the Presbyterian
Church for the service &
•"brunch and the firefighters
for collection at the tire -
Works, A big;thanka to the
:region and=to-l'ineirrest-fo-H-7
AlI they did to add td they
Weekend, events, And, of
. Qours% to ell the ticket tak-
ers :for the events, A special;
thanks to those Who clonal=
ed their Thursdaynights all
';winter to plan, ,Chris.
,,Hackett, Arlene Turner,
Lorene Conley ;Pam.
VanDyke, • :Margie.,
McPherson and to the:
reunion exectitve Kudos'
to all of you who, once,
'again, showed'thespirit of
the eornrnunity of. Lucknow
to pull 'off a: successful
reunion, P.S: last but cer-
.:
tainly not least, our: farrrity:
who have probably : telt
ignored th;e. last'tthile,,. _.
Thanks, Steve & Joan-30ar.
STANLEY•
.sincere thank you ;to all
Who attended my, bridal.
' shower.' Your thoughtful-
Hers acid. beautiful gifts :are
overW ftelirting. A .special
thanks' to Jo2(n,•leeatrice,
and Mary .Lou' and all those''
who helped make it such an
enjoyable day. Cathy. --3Q