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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1993-09-08, Page 10Page 10 - Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, September 8, 1993 BARRY W. REID B.A. WHITECHURCH CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT -Auditing -Financial accounting by Jean Ross •Pefsonal & Corporate Tax Consultation. •Personal Financing Planning •Manua & Computerized Bookkeeping •Mortgage, & Amorttzatior4Schedule5 306 Josephine St. Wirigham, NOG 2W0 Office: 357-1522 Form 9 Sale of Land By Public Auction Mun,orpol rdx SdiPS A, r 1984 1HE C(HPORAJ'ON OF THE COuNT r 3)F HURON Takc Nuin.rl Ina13017lana , 3escribed below will be, offered for -,ale by public auction al 1000 ,Jock n1 the I1'fren, ion in 1ne 51h day 01 October 1993 .ft Huron County Court House 1 Court House Square Guoenr:h Ontario N7A t M2 Description of Land(s) Minimum Bid S Set out Ihe'cancellahon price os of the first day of advertising) Firstly Lots 11 12 13 14 15 55. 56 57 58.59.6061 62 63 64 65 and 66 Plan 541 formerly Plari 5 Secondly Block E and J Plan 541 formerly Plan 5 Township of Guderich Crlunly.Af Huron Province of Ontario 2 mot 10 Together with a Right Of Way over Block 30 Plan 601 As ,n, Instrument No 253162 Township ot Guden,.17 County 03 Huron Province ut Onlanr, 3 Part LotS 13 and 14 Concession 10 As ,n Instriimenl N,, 248738 Township i,f Hr a 3 County of Huron Province; ul OrILIn„ 4 ''het Westerly 112 F,...? ,n even width of Lot 1 Plan 161 As ,n Irylr,n„•7J 261726 r„w'tir,ip ,r M.., aunty ,1, Huron A fe`, ,fur t• b, 83492 • 6 ;., r.:- 21 '�„i,l' 3,-„nildry Gn, wr,ston N r.,.i '1 r •T7. 1'.,•.y (., l,Iniy' YI ,--t6run 2.10 L. 23 5,;,,1' H, ,Inddry Concession n.,.r r; 183741 ,N,1,4. p ,t 333 .3 .,y C',1,1nty 11 Huron .. P' .311"lI7 ',t on,,r.., 8 1, 4 6 S,. i,7 1 B , !fry C,1ncess,un - ' P411 of tht, Ent ,' .1 _;.rt'3 Co1lcessrnn 4 As,rllrsln,In,•nt^4, 37466 T::,w,aF`ip til Si. 1•, -'y County'nl Huron art 'n.._ 9 PI LI ' S C,.n, ncs, vi d 2OMMENO,N33 au .1 p,1mt m the Northerly lima of 'ne,d 101 .3 3,51.11( -? '.f 440 feet from the Northeast angle r.3 ti,r,o •t 'HENCE Easterly along the Northerly limit a distance Of 440 feet to the NE ' angle of, said int T4,ENOE Southerly along the Edstdny i,ri', i(;ant .uI 509 feet THENCE Westerly oar,ll34 ru 117,• northerly limit a distance. ;1t 421 fret THE NCE,Nr,rtherly in a straight. line t7 the 01,113r? pf (leglnrllnO Township of Stanley County of Hurorl Prav,nCO of Ontario 10 West' 1-1,33301101 11 'Conuessron 13 A:, per instrument No 255099 townshm ot Stanley County of Huron- Pr)viri .e r,f Ontono 11 L 'l 14 Cuncussl_n 15, As pnr Instrument Nn 157798 Township of Stephen County of Huron Prnvnce?.11 Onta,ar ” 53 881 49 • 54 223 33 55 206 09 56 897 32 523 287 98 S2 .187 07 . 59 146 06 543 939 23 52.879 67 5 (0.445 10 526 347 35 2 Part Lots 33 or',.1 34 Nofl); BOunddry. Concession As ,n instruin.'nl'N,, 222669 Ti iwnsh,p Of Sl1'pfn'n Gaunly ut Huron Pruv,n'e r)1 Ontario 511,.058 46- '3 Rift Lot Number 1 C'nfe'443037 A MorE' partir_ularly shown as Part I Plan 22B .1317 A5 in In;termini No 195169 . Township of Turnbcrry County of Huron Province ot Ontario - 510.068 29 All amounts payable by the successful purchaser shall be payable in full at the time. of the sale by cash or money order or by a bank draft or. cheque certified, by a bank, trust company or Province of ()mann Savings Office The municipality makes no representation regarding the title 30 or any Other matters relating to the land to he sold Respol„ brhty f}}1r ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchasers . This sale ,s governed by the Nlunrcrpa/ Tax Sales Act. 1984, and the Municipal Tax Sales Rules The. successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount bid• plus accumulated taxes and relevant land transfer tax For lurcher rnlormatron regarding this sale. contact. THE TREASURER OF • THE CORPORATION OF'THE COUNTY OF HURON 1 Court House Square • Godench, Ontand • N7A IM2 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parry of Bright visited last weekend with George and Betty Armstrong. Their daughter Brook returned home with them. She had been visiting with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Simpson attended the parade of Scottish bands Saturday evening in Kincar- dine where Hugh took part. Later in the evening they attended the wed- ding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Warren Farrell at Ripley. Mrs. Jean Sahli and family of Windsor visited for the week -end with her parents Hugh and Mary Simpson. OBITUARY Clifford Elliott Kilpatrick 1913 - 1993 Clifford Elliott Kilpatrick, of Lucknow, the last surviving mem- ber of his iinmediate family, died at University. Hospital, London, on Sunday, Aug. 29, 1993. He was 80. The son of of the late Milton Kilpatrick and Clara Twamley was bom_ on July 17, 1913 in Ashfield Township • and farmed at RR 2, Lucknow. He is survived by his wife, Isabel Pollock, and one son, Barry Kil- patrick of Lucknow. . He was predeceased by, two brothers, Harvey and Melvin, and one sister Verna. The funeral service was con- ducted at the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home on Sept. with Rev. A. Cook officiating. Pallbearers were Warren Zinn, Russell Irvin, Russell Phillips, Keith Cranston, Harold Cook and Dave Elphick. I Flower bearers - were Albert Taylor; Jim Hunter, Vic Hey, Brian Pollock, Wayne Pollock and Gor- don McGratten. Interment Dungannon Cemetery. Shoot results There were' nine tables of shoot at the drop'in centre. High lady was Vera Purvis; low lady was Theresa Courtney; high man was Joe Courtney; low man was Howard MacCallum; most shoots was Anne Anderson. LISTOWEL CAR CITY LISTOWEL CAR CITY • LISTOWEL CAR CITY STOWEL CAR CITY STOWEL CAR CI. -� 1`iter,\ 1cRae Wayne Askin • Garry Lucas ~alt's Man, ger Asst Sales Manager S3�lt.'�/Leasing •gg ,,yg yy t • J .3 C:: cc Q J lien \Iliiflti1>31 1(''rr; VOil;ht bill Kroti Bryan Allen •,,Ilt", I t',is no 'c,,3I('5,'1 easing. Sales/Leasing sail's/Leasing . "See the new '94 trucks here!" , ' 0 Oep o ' LISTOWEL CHRYSLER fp; l Jectzl o w ( I'tN WEEK( NOti'Ill 11 11 1 1' 1 .\(�.1 [ °1414 "7.1-427-4`; r( SAL. 'Ill Il 5 p.irt. NI,lin `,t. 1 .. 1 rst(twel F h. 2 )1 -4 3 iO n LISTOWEL CAR CITY • LISTOWEL CAR CITY LISTOWEL CAR CITY Elphick - Brian and Cathy are pleased to announce the safe arrival of ,their son, Shawn Kenneth Robert, born August 25, 1993, at St. Joseph's Hospital, London,. weighing 7 lbs. 7 oz. Proud grandparents are Kett and Joyce Elphick, Lucknow, and Bob and Shirley McCall, Strathroy. Smits - Peter and Monica Smits of Wingham are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Carlin May on, August 27, 1993 at St: Josephs Hospital, London, weighing 9 lbs. 6 oz. Proud grandparents are Earl and Elsie Jenkins, and Harold and Mary Alice Smits, all of Wingham. Davidson-Schiestel - Darin David- son and Shelley Schiestel of Win- gham are delighted to announce the birth of their son, Tyler Darin Davidson, at Wingham and District Hospital, August 28, 1993,, weighing 7 lbs. 8 oz. A new grandson for Joe and Jean Schiestel of Teeswater and Dale and Linda Davidson of Wingham. Murray-Cleghorn - Bob Murray and Sheryl Cleghom of Wingham' are pleased to -announce the birth of their daughter, Jami Christie Mur - BIRTHS ray at Wingham and District Hospital, August .29, 1993, weighing 6 lbs. 8 oz. A granddaughter for Ron and Ronnie Cleghom , and Karen and Fred Brewer. Hakkers-McKay - Stacey Hakkers. and Kurds McKay are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, a daughter Kaitlin Brooke, weighing 6 lbs. 13 oz. at Kincar- dine District General Hospital on August 16, 1993, Proud grandparents are Harvey and Beth McKay and Bill and Joanne Wilkins. Great grandparents are Marg Campbell, Charlie and Mayme Wilkins and Harold and Irene Green. Guest-Rudniski - Kevyn and Glen- da are proud to announce the arrival of Ashley Dawn, born July' 29, 1993 at Nipawin Union Hospital.' A wee sister for Robyn. Spoiling privileges go to Edgar and Lois Guest; • Maxine, Rudniski, great grandpa Delmar Dobman all of Nipawin, Saskatchewan. I(hY May Bayle INLOUGH .. Hope- the teachers, students and pupils are glad to. retum to school after the holidays. - Ewart Webster, of Kirkland Lake,' and his niece Mrs. Tom Jordan of Mitchell "visited on Monday with Bessie Maulden. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Thompson and Ivan of Lucan visited with Edna and May Boyle and on Satur- ' day with Mrs. Jean . Hodgins of - W ingham. Pastor Robert Donnan visited' at Belleville with his mother: Myrtle Percy has been a patient in the Wingham and District Hospital. We hope she will. soon be home again. , •- Mrs. Don Bushell and her daughter Shirley Morningstar of Port Elgin spent a few'„ days with Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Nielsen and family in Bracebridge. The Holyrood Wgmen:,s Institute met on Thursday. Charlene McEwan presided and read a poem, Gently'. ` - Letters were read• from -Palliative Care and a donation was made. The area...convention will be in • Meaford on .October 5. Plans were made for the Lucknow Fall Fair exhibit. Isabel Underwood .of Southampton will be coming - to speak about quilts and quilting. Lucknow slo pitch results Final season standings are as follows: Team W. Crystalizers Lanesville Kinsmen Port Albert • Six Shooters Holyrood Rapid City Kinloss Black Angels Belfast 15 14 14 10' 9 8• 5 4 .4 L ,3. 4 4 8 9' •10 10 13 14 14 PCT .833. .778 .778 .556 .500. .444 .444 .278 .222 .222 , GB r1 5' 6 . 7 • 7 10 11 ' 11 LUCKNOW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday, September 12th, 1993 Worship Service - 11:00 AM Rev. Margaret.Kinsman, Nursery Provided Everyone. Weir c me HEART' IHEART INTRODUCTION CLUB A confidential way to meet that special someone ECV, IO S• 357-1763 s -- 14611 Drip CARS -'40 1 TON TRUCK $45-`50 Sfte iaQ! SATURDAY $5 off Ap{►oint►►►e,,t NILE GARAGE RR 6 (;cuierich ( 529-7355