The Lucknow Sentinel, 1989-05-17, Page 14ti
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Page 14-44uckaow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 17, 1989
38. Auction Sale
AUCTION SALE
of Home Furnishings, Antiques and Tools
will be held for Mrs. Carman Thompson
(Teeswater), In Teesweter Agri -Curl Buliding
on
SATURDAY, MAY 20
STARTING AT 10:30 A.M.
Partial list Includes: Sherlock -Manning
piano and bench; dining room suite - ext.
table, 5 side chairs, arm chair, china
cabinet, buffet; chaste fi�dd, daybeds and
chains; Zenith cabinet moc$*I combination
stereo4.V.; lenge Office desk; lamps, books,
pictures; 2 bedroom suites; (radar chest;
small blanket box; bedding; washstand set;
chrome table and Chairs; 2 fridges; 2
automatic washers; dryer; freezer; some
dishes, glass, kitchenware, small ap-
pliances; cameras and ,equipment; electric
cabinet model sewing machine; 2 school
desks; storage cupboards; high chair; doll
crib and cradle; crokinole board; croquet
set; picnic table; humidifier; dehumidifier;
kerosene heater; rug shampooer end sham-
poo; garden tools; quantity of hand tools;
and much more.
TERMS: Cash or cheque with LD. day of
sale.
Lunch booth.
Owner and Auctioneers not responsible for
injuries, accidents, or losses connected in
any way with the sale.
AUCTIONEERS
Wallace Baitagh, Teeswater
392-6170
Grant McDonald, Ripley
3955353
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of Farm Machinery. Livestock, Household
Effects & Antiquas:for
• DOUG YOUNG ESTATE
_ R.R.3, Godetkh on
MONDAY, MAY 22
AT 10:30 A.M.
Lot 4, Lake Range Ashfield Twp.. 9 mi.
North of Goderldi on 21 Highway. 2 mf.
South of Port Albert.
International 0414 tractor 5 loader, Inter-
national W4 tractor. International W6
"rector (super), .Leyland.314/cab tractor,
International. cultivator, John Deere 14T
baler. bale atooker, 310 international
seed drill.2 furrow frail. plough. set of dia-
mond barrows, trail -cultivator. New idea
sidi'ralus, bale elevator. hay loader, inter-
national wheel disc 36 plate. 20 bundles
of cedar shinglesd, shingle mill, lumber,
rains, fen .crates, *farrowing'crates, clay
tile, scales, Iron kettle. garden rototlller,
plough for parts, belts, N.w.id.a-manure
spreader. 2 gravity boxes: on small wagon,
;grain auger, P.T.O.. drive (30' Malco),
Dodge Aspen as Is (1977).
LIVESTOCK: Hereford bull. Durham cow &
Hereford tow, 11 Holstein tows milking.&
rrbrrd,10 Hereford Cross calves, 1 Hemp-
shir. hog, 10 sows br dfientp.'2 sows:du.
sakitim.. 20 chunks pigs, ill :weaner pigs.
Other items too numerous to retention us
. well as quantity of household affects and
antiques.
Terms: Cash day of Bele. Proper I.D. end S%
Sales Tax where .ppIkabl..
Any tsar corrections day of
sale take precedence purr written
advertising.
'M. Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for
accidents or loss of 'purchase day of sal..
Lunnth .tooth
for information Contact:
Helena Young 529-7334
AUCTIONEER:
Brian Rintoul 357-2349
AUCTION REGISTER
FRI„ JUNE 9, 12 NOON - Sale of farm
machinery and some household effects for ,
MRS. RUEBIN ZEi-rLER on Lot 30, Cpc.14,
Culross Twp., 5 miles north of Teeswater on
Hwy. 4, then 33 miles wgst,vn Canc. 14.
Len Metcalfe Auction
Mildmay, Ontario
30-2791
38. Auction Sale
* FEATURING TWO DISPERSALS
40( BEEF COW & CALF SALE
,* To ise held at Carson's Sales Arena, 1 mi.
* east of Listowel on Hwy. 86
SELLING
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FRI.,MAY 19, 1989
* AT 7:00 P.M.
4( CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME!
* DISPERSAL #1- SELLING FOR BRIAN RIN-
K TOOL STOCK FARMS: 52 - Polled
* Hereford cows, approx. 35 with young
* calves at side. Balance due sale time.
HERD SIRE SELLING: 1 Reg. Polled
* Hereford Bull `H.B.M. Royal Unity 24L',
* born June 5188, slrod by 'Norden 10G'.
* This is an exceptionally good Individual:
ix sireof ThlsYearsCalfCrop.ThisIsaFlne Herdof youngcows.ItIs with regret that Brian sells this herd. He
• has been breeding Herefords for 30 yrs.
* and showed at many Fairs & Exhibitions
* over the years until 1982 when Time would
* no longer allow him to show. Since then
he has' concentrated on producing Top
* Commercial Cattle so he now has Top
_• commercial herd nriginatih _tra. *in *
* good show cows. Raised under Commer-
* cial conditions. Brian's Auctioneer career
Is demanding his full time and he has
* decided to sell. This is an Excellent oppor-
* tunity to purchase good cattle.
* DISPERSAL #2 - SELLING FOR R&S BEEF
.* FARMS OF KENILWORTH: 50 - Crossbred
jr cows, several with calves at side, balance
1.7 springing. Cows are mostly Hereford
" crossbred, bred to Charolats Bull.
• "Mso 15 Angus cows springing."
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For more Information, ,please contact:
* Auctioneer ..& Sales Manager
David Carson �c
4( R.R. #3, Listowel, Ont. *
(519) 291-2049
39. Educational
TRANSPORT DRIVER TRAINING for
class "A" licence. No experience
necessary. Proven job placement
assistance. Markel Institute of Profes-
sional Transport Training, Guelph.
1-800-265-7173.-7bc
Learn AUCTIONEERING at the
Southwestern Ontario School of .Auc-
tioneering. Next class June 10-17/89. For
information contact Southwestern Ontario
School of Auctioneering, RR 5, Woodstock,
Ont. N4S 7V9. (519)537-2115.-9bc
CAREER OPPORTUNITY. Train for
beauty esthetics or Hairdressing. ,Enroll-
ing now for May lst, June 1, July 1/89. Ask
about student grants. Write today: 'Marvel
School, 27 Yorkville, Toronto, M4W
1L1.2abc
4A. Engagements
HEDL.EY-SMOLENAARS
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hedley and Mr. and
Mrs. William Smolenaars are pleased to
announce the wedding of their children
Michael and :Dol bie on. June 2, 1989 at the
Anglican Church of the Messiah, .Kincar-
dine. RecePtion to follow in Lucknow.-20
WiEh'lC 8011 T ND
Mrs. Bertha Whitcroft is pleased to an-
nounce,the ,forthcoming marriage of her
only daughter; Margaret Ann to Christian
Manders, son on Lois and Hank Manders
of Calgary. The ceremony to take place on
May 20, 1980, at four o'clock in Christ
Church Cathedral, Ottawa. Reception
following at National Press Club. -29x
47. Card of Thanks
THANKS TO ALL the folks who visited,
sent Bards and remembrances and helped
in so many ways while I was in hospital.
Special thanks to the doctors and nursing
staff for their kindness and patience
Leonard Courtney. 20
GLENN
The family of the late Frank Glenn would
like to sincerely thank our relatives and
friends for their moral support, kindness,
floral .tributes, food, cards and charitable
donations in the recent loss of a dear
father, grandfather and great-
grandfather.
reatgrandfather. Special thanks to Dr. Shubat
and staff at Wingham hospital. Thanks to
MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home,
Rev. Bob Roberts, Rev. Dan Armstrong,
and Dungannon U.C.W. Your
thoughtfulness will always i
remembered. -20x
ANDREW
The family of the late Arthur Andrew
wishes to express sincere appreciation and
thanks to friends, relatives and neighbours
for your love and support during our re-
cent loss. Your memorial donations,
cards, floral tributes and food sent to the
house and especially your presence, are
gratefully acknowledged. Special thanks
to Rev. G. McFarlane for his comforting
words, the U.C.W. for the delicious lunch
served at the church and to the MacKenzie
and McCreath Funeral Home for their help
and support. Your thouuhtfukness and
kindness will always be remembered.
Marge Andrew; Alex and Catherine
Andrew. -20x
SCOTT
We would wish to express our sincere
thank you to our family and friends for
making our wedding day such a special
one. For all the kind wishes and gifts we
received. Thank you also to the following
Lucknow merchants for the lovely Family
Heirloom Bible, Cliff's Plumbing and
Beating, Elmer Umbach Pharmacy,
Lucknow and District Co-op, Montgomery
Motors Ltd., Lucknow Village Market,
McDonagh Insurance and Real Estate
Brokers, Your Favourite Things, Valley
Green Flowers and Willit Tire Service.
Your kindness will always be remembered
Murray and Jackie Scott. 20x
48. Coming Events
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Monster
Bingo. $2,500 prize money - $1,000 Jackpot
to go, at Saltford Valley hall, every Thurs-
day night. Doors open 6:30 p.m. Bingo 7:30
p.m.--8tfar
HOT DOG DAY
May 19th, 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m., Bank of
Montreal, Lucknow All proceeds to the
Children's Hospital of Western Ontario.
Hot dogs, $1.00. Drinks 250.-19, 20ar
TEA AND BAKE SALE
Sponsored by Lucknow and District Hor-
ticultural Society, Wednesday, May 17th,
from 2-5 p.m. at the Lucknow Legion Hall.
Everyone welcome. -19, 2Oar
SINGLESDANCE
Saturday, May 27, White Carnation Hall,
Holme e. Dancing 9.1 "KEN SCOTT".
No jeans*please.--20
ANNUAL GENERAL 'MEETING
Of the Lung Association, Huron -Perth
Counties, will take place at Spruce. Lodge,
643 West Gore Street, Stratford, on May 31,
1 s,:. Dinner 6:30 p.m. Buisiiness 7:30 p.m.
Call 271.7500 for further information. 20
25TH. ANNIVERSARY
Services will be held at Chalmers
Presbyterian Church, Whitechurch, Sun-
day, May 21, 11:00 am. and 8 .p.rn. Guest
speaker Rev. Lloyd A. Murdock B.A., M.
Div. Noon luncheon will.be served follow-
ing
ollowing morning service. Special ;music for
evening service, ring's Messengers. Old
tyme dress optional. Everyone
welcome.—'20
MINOR. BALI MEETING
for Municipalities of Ashfield, West
Wawanosh, Kinloss, Lucknow. Anyone
wishing to help in this `just for fun' pro-
gram, come to the Sports Complex, Thurs-
day, May 25th, 7:30 p.m. For ,more infor-
mation contact Rec. Dept.. 028-3002.-40ar
48. Corr .0c3 Events
GliGA." 1°IIQ . EID SPIT I°
Point Clark -Huron Hall daisy, May
20th, 8:30 - 4:30, A . 30. Many ar-
ticIle TA1F Idiwg plants, shrubs, bake
Dr, d (tion 3953572.-20x
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AFF FESTIVAL
at • -De. !., -Huron Complex, Saturday,
May A, a.m. 5 p.m. Admission 74.
Sponsored Ripley Agricultural
Society. -20
TRINITY GARDEN PARTY
Jai 6th, from 5 - 7 p.m. 0¢ Brookside
School. Adults $103. cHidreh ..0 and (under
$3.00.; prestho ers tiree.- 20
NILE U.C.W. Ilam and Salad Supper,
Wed., May 24 at 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
7' -its $6.50, children 12 and under $3.00,
pa c,choolers free. Phone 524-9828, 524.7395,
529-7936.-20
DABBER BINGO
Luclenow and District Lions Club, Dabber
Bingo, every Sunday night, Lucknow Com-
munity Centre. Doors open 6:15 p.m. Bingo
at 7:15 p.m. Air conditioned, wheelchair
accessible. Potential prize board over
$3,000. $1,000 jackpot on 54 calls or less.
$500 must go! tfnar
SUMMER BOWLING LEAGUE
If enough interest is shown a summer
bowling league will be held at Lucky Wood
Lanes. C'ale_.5n2.A..921b9.,—i9,-20--- _
WOMEN'S FITNESS CLASSES
People interested in participating in the
early summer fitness session, May 18 -
June 29, sign up in the recreation complex
or phone 529-3252 before May 18.-19, Mar
BLYTH LIONS DABBER BINGO, every
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Blyth & District Com-
- munity Centre. $300.00 Jackpot must go.
Over $1,000.00 in prizes.--43tf
PARTICIPACTION
MAKES
PERFECT 4/1
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PaRhIOPalfoll. c
±itinel
P rthday Club
Nicholas Powley
May 17, 1986
3 Years Old
,4,y Courtney
A.R. 7, Lucknow
May 18, 1980
9 Years Old
Kiel Farrish
RR:R. 7, Lucknow
May 18, 1982
7 Years Old
Stuart Hackett
R.R. 7, Lucknow
May 18, 1979
10 Years Old
Tyler John Hamilton
May 19, 1986
4 Years Old
Laura Knechtel
May .21, 1985
4 Years Old
Heather Irvin
R.R. 7, Lucknow
May 22, 1981
8 Yrs Old
David ,Cameron
R.R. 7, Lucknow
May 22, 1984
5 gears Oki
dy Hamilton
May 23, 1087
2 VW* Old
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