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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-03-16, Page 18.Y Page 18—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, March 16, 1988 135. Notice to Creditors NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS of EVA McQUAIG late of the Village of Lucknow, in the Coun- ty of "Bruce, deceased, who died on or about the 17th day of February, 1988, must be filed `with the undersigned on or before March 23,1988; thereafter the Executrix of the estate will distribute the assets of the estate having regard only to the clauns of which the undersigned then . has notice: Dated February 22, 1988. Mrs. Mary Fettes, Executrix, c/o GEORGE J. BROPHY, Barrister & Solicitor, Box 610, ' LbJCKNOW, Ontario NOG 2H0.-9-11 38. Auction Sale AUCTION SALE Farm Machinery will be held for ROBERT MacARTHUR Lot 3, Con. 8, Kincardine Twp., 5 miles north of Kincardine on Hwy. 21, then '/A mile east on Con.9, Kincardine Twp. Monday, March 21st 1:15 p.m. 2470 Case 4WD tractor with cab, air, radio and radial tires; 260 White 4WD tractor and No. 140 loader; 26' M.F. cultivator with hydraulic wings; White 6 furrow 18" bottom plow - like new; 510 I.H. 18 run fertilizer seed drill with grass seeder; 10' Turnco land packer; Geo. White 500 gal. weed sprayer; 36' Geo. White bale elevator with electric motor; Martin wagon and fiat rack; 8700 White diesel combine with air and grain monitor, 3 heads - grain head straight cut and pickup head, 36" 4 row corn head; 35' Hutch 6" grain auger; 7' North American snowblower; 1976 I.H. truck with upright hoist and rack; 1972 Fargo truck with rack and telescope hoist; 260 M.F. forage harvester for parts; W6 I.H. tractor; 20' Eze One centre fold disc; 5400 White 36" 4 row corn planter; 6 row Weber scuffler; 775 M.F. 15' swather with pickup reels; 50' Allied 7" grain auger; 100 gal. fuel tank and pump; 268 N.H. baler for parts. PLEASE NOTE TIME OF SALE. THERE ARE NO SMALL ITEMS. TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE OWNER AND AUCTIONEERS NOT RESPON- SIBLE FOR ANY ACCIDENTS OR INJURIES CONNECTED WITH THE SALE Clerk: Bob Gilchrist AUCTIONEERS GRANT McDONALD Ripley, Phone 395-5353 Wallace Ballagh Teeswater, Phone 392-6170 CONSIGNMENT TRACTORS AND SPRING EQUIPMENT MONDAY, MARCH 21/88 9:30 A.M. Tractors at 1:00 P.M. BRINDLEY SALES YARD DUNGANNON Auctioneers: Gordon H. Brindley, Brian Rintoul, Barry Grey 529-7625 or 529-7970 46. In Memoriam OWEN In loving memory of my dear "baby" sister, Kristen, who passes away March 14, 1987. Your glowing smile was special, And is missed since you've been gone. It still puts sunshine in my heart, And when the day seems long. Always missed and loved by "big" sister Kim. -11 46. In Memoriam OWEN In loving memory of a, dear daughter, Kristen, who passed away a year ago, March 14, 1987. This month comes back with sad regrets. It brings a day back we will never forget. You left us without a goodbye, But our memories of you will never die. We miss you more than anyone knows, As each day passes the emptiness grows. The tears we shed, we can wipe away But the ache in our hearts will always stay. You left so suddenly your thoughts unknown, But you left us memories we are proud to own. Always in our hearts, love Mom and Dad. -11 OWEN In loving memory of a good friend and wonderful sister, Kristen, who passed away March 14, 1987. If tears could build a stairway, And memories could build a lane, ' I'd walk all the way to heaven, To bring you home again. I think of you in silence, I often speak your name, But all I have are memories, And your picture in a -frame. It broke my heart to lose you, But you did not go alone, For part of me went with you, The day .God called you home. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed, Vickie. -11 OWEN In loving memory of a dear and special granddaughter, Kristen, who left us March 14, 1987. There is a place in my heart called memory lane, In it you will always remain, There's always a memory and always a tear, For someone I love and held so dear, Though Heaven and earth divide us, And distance seems a lot, A flower still grows between us, The gentle Forget-me-not. Always with us and sadly missed, love Grampa and Gramma Plumb. -11 OWEN In loving memory of a cousin, Kristen Marie, taken suddenly from us on March 14, 1987. We think of you in silence, We often speak- your name. All we have are memories, And a picture in a frame. Our hearts still ache 'in sadness, Our silent tears still flow, For what it meant to lose you, No one will ever know. Our thoughts are always with you, Your place no one can fill, In life we loved you dearly, In death we love you still. sr They say that time heals everything, But we know that isn't so, Because it hurts as much today, As it did a year ago. Sadly missed and forever loved by Lorrie and Rob. -11x COLLYER In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Stuart, who pass- ed away one year ago, March 17, 1987. So many things have happened, Since you were called away, So many things to share with you, Had you been left to stay. Remembering you is easy, We do it every day, Missing you is a heartache That never goes away. Always remembered and sadly missed by wife Kathleen, sons, daughters -In -taw and grandchildren. -11 OWEN In precious memory of a darling girl, Kristen Owen, who passed away March 14, 1987. You left the field and no one heard A murmur from you. We, With burning look and stubborn word Challenged the referee... Why He forbade you to complete The run, hailing you back, • Before your firm and eager feet Were half way 'round the track; Unless He had contrived instead, To start you on a race, With an immortal course ahead And daybreak on your face. Always remembered by Phil, Gerry, Mike, Bryan and Paddy. -11 46. In Memoriam OWEN In loving memory of a dear niece, Kristen Owen, who passed away March 14, 1987. We have loved you through the years, and you will always live in our hearts and minds. Lovingly remembered by Uncle Dave and Aunt Freda. -11 147. Card of Thanks HACKETT I wish to thank my family, friends and relatives for cards, flowers, phone calls and visits during my stay in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Special thanks to Dr. Rekasiak. Barbara IT tt.- t1 HOGA. I would like to thank all Lnose who sent cards and visited me while I was a patient of the Clinton Hospital. Special thank to Knights of Columbus Council 9484 for card and gift. Ray Hogan. -11 MacLEOD We would like to thank everyone for being so kind at the time of our fire; to the Lucknow District Fire Department for their prompt response. For the heartwar- ming actions of immediate family and friends to help us along; to people in the community who donated clothes and household items or gave gifts; to all that attended our benefit dance last Saturday night and to Sound Unlimited Systems of Port Elgin for donating the music. Once again thank you, we are proud to be a part of a family and community so willing to help a neighbour in need. Marg and Don MacLeod.—1 lnx CAESAR David, Virginia and Colleen wish to extend a sincere thank you to family and friends for the cards, gifts, flowers, visits and phone calls received during Colleen's re- cent hospitalizations and since her return- ing home. Thank you to Dr. Mike Dawson, Emergency Room and 1stFloor staff at A.M. & G. Hospital, Goderich and to Drs. Humble, Sales, Singh and Slater and 5NE staff at St. Josephs Hospital, London. A special thank you to Nana Chisholm for all that she did for us at home and in London. Everyone's kindness and concern has been appreciated more than a few words can express. --11 BLUE The family of the late Sarah McDonald Blue with to thank all our friends and Aunt Jessie's neighbours and friends, for the many lovely floral tributes, food brought to the house, memorial donations and cards. To Austin and Mildred Loree for their lovely duets accompanied by Donalda Moffat, Rev. Ramsay for his com- forting support, the Lucknow Presbyterian WMS for the lovely lunch following the ser- vice, to MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home and to piper Dave MacDonald. The Blue Family and Jessie Johnston. -11x HUNTER We wish to thank everyone who remembered us with get -well cards, visits and phone calls while we were in the hospital and since corning home. Special thanks to John and Shirley for looking after things at home while we were away and to John and Harvey for helping since we came home. Jim and Isabel.—Ilx FINLAY The family of the late Robert Finlay wish to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy, floral tributes, memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, Lucknow United Church, Cancer Society, etc., and food brought to our home. Special thanks to Dr: Corrin, the Lucknow and District Lions for the Lions service; Rev. McFarlane for his comforting words; the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home and the UCW for the lunch following the service. Your kindness will always be remembered. Marg, Paul, Sandra and Graham. -11x COLLYER I would like to thank my relatives and friends for the cards, flowers and visits while I was a patient in the Wingham and District Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Corrin and nurses on second floor. Your kindness was really appreciated. Margaret. -11 48. Coming Events BRIDAL SHOW '88 Tuesday, March 22 8 p.m. at Wingham Legion, Victoria Stre Sponsored by the Jack Reavie Vocations ntre. For your personal invitation call 3 382. Free ad- mission to brides and grooms with invita- tion. Guests $5.00 each. -9-11 ST. AUGUSTINE Annual Ham Bi go, March 16, 1988, 8:00 p.m., St. Augustine Parish Hall. Ten hams, Share the Wealth and door prizes. Admission $1.00. Everyone welcome. -10, 11 Old Fashion Country Meal at Kinloss Com- munity Centre, between 4-6 p.m., March 20. Everyone welcome. -11x ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT Variety Concert and Dance, Saturday, March 19, 8 p.m. Lucknow Community Centre. See display ad in last week's paper for full details.—liar CANADA FOR CHRIST Crusade. There's a way which seems right to people but the end result is death, Proverbs 14:12. The answer to AIDS and unwanted pregnan- cies isn't condoms & abortions, but salva- tion with ensuing righteousness. Fornica- tion (sex before marriage), adultery, masturbation, homosexuality, lesbianism are deadly sins leading to eternal hellfire. Repentance & righteousness lead to heaven. Oh God, deliver us from evil. Cleanse & forgive us. Empower us to please you daily. Read Acts 4.—l1bc TOWN AND COUNTRY CLUB will meet at the Lucknow Legion Hall, Monday, March 21, 8 p.m. Dessert. Irish Program. Birthdays, auction. -11x MARK it on your calendar NOW! The 7th annual Spring City Nostalgia & Antique Show and Sale returns to Centennial Hall, 550 Wellington St., London, Ont. Sat. March 19, 12 until 9 p.m. Sunday, March 20th, 11 to 6 p.m. Admission only $2.50. Featuring over 60 quality dealers'. Info- - Olga Traher, (519) 679-1$1 L--8bc Everyone Welccr ne to Jennie's Nice & Easy Exercise Class every Thursday 7:30-8:30 P.M. at Bervie Church Have fun — Make new friends for more information ca11395-3406 5 BEDROOM, well insdlated quality home on 1 acre lot dose to Lucknow. Very well main- tained. Lots of possibilities. BROOKSIDE - 10 year old. 3 bedroom home on 10 acre lot, 3 acres white pine 20 x 40 steel shed. HOLYROOD, 6 bedroom home on country road, 2 acre lot, steel shed 34 x 36, $35,000. LUCKNOW - renovated, maintenance free, three bedroom home, 200 amp. service, drill- ed well, wood and electric heat; 3 bay garage 30 x 40 with water and hydro. LUCKNOW an exceptional site to build a brand new home, stream at back of lots. pric- ed to sell. 3 excellent lots. 14' x 60' MOBILE HOME, 3 bedroom, ex- cellent condition, all ready to move into. For $18,500.00 LAKE FRONTAGE on Lake Huron at rear of 102 acres of cash crop land. Good 4`bedroom home. ASHFIELD, 144 acres, systematically and ran- dom drained, good 2 bedroom home with barn and implement shed. Good level cosh , crop land. Asking 5158 000. '30,000 - 1'/2 storey, four bedroom, vinyl sid- ed home, walk -out basement, enclosed sun porch, nicely. treed. 100 ACRES Ashfield Township, approximate• ly 70 workable, systematic random tile, '52,500.00. KINLOSS • 43' acres good barn drilled well small shed some bush small spring, $39,900. KINLOSS TWP:, 200 acres immaculate fieldstone home beef born covered pit silo steel implement shed maple sugar bush ASHFIELD TWP., 100 acres cosh crop 90 workable well hled 40 acres fresh seed,ny PAUL ZINN ALV1N ROBB WARREN ZINN 528-3710 395-3174 528-3710