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Lucknow Sentinel, 2009-09-30, Page 14Pae 14 - Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, September 30, 2009 38 Auctions AUCTION SALE of farm property for Patricia- Devereaux at 38668 Glen's Hill Rd., E 1/2 Lot 29 Con 7, Wawanosh, Township of North Huron, (9.3 km West of Belgrave on Belgrave Rd. to Donnybrook Line, then 2.7 km South to Glen's Hill Rd., then 1 km East to property on left) on Monday, October 19,1 p.m. PROPERTY - 100 acres mil with approx. 94 acres workable,.4 acres of hardwood bush & balance in drainage ditch. No buildings located on subject prop- erty. Near Wawanosh Park Conservation Area. Property will be offered at 1:00 pm sharp, subject to a reasonable reserve bid. Terms are $10,000 down day of sale, by certified cheque or bank draft, payable to Feehely, Gastalde Barrister & Solicitor In Trust, & the Balance within 30 days. Note: Land is rented & they have the right to harvest their crop this year. For more information please contact Len Metcalfe at 519-367-2791 or email metcalfe@wightman.ca or John Metcalfe at 519-881-9676. Auctioneer, Staff or Owners not responsible for. injuries or accidents. Verbal announcements take precedence over anything printed. AUCTION WILL BE CONDUCTED BY: LEN METCALFE AUCTION LTD. AND CERTIFIED APPRAISAL SERVICES MiLDMAY, (519) 367-2791 Email: metcatfe@wightman.ca Visit & sign-up to our website for auction listings at www.metcalfeauction.com 43 Births HACKETT/DAER Jackie and Nick are thrilled to announce the birth of Mercedes Summer Nicole, on August 3, 2009, at Stratford General Hospital, weigh- ing 7 Ib. 14 oz. Proud and delighted grandpar- ents are Larry and Katie Hackett of Lucknow, and Janet Daer of Goderich. - 40x 47 Cards of Thanks CLARK I would like to thank the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 309, for sponsoring me in the 2009 Ambassador competition. I also want to thank Rick McMurray for provid- ing the car and driv- ing me in the parade. It was a wonderful experience: and. a weekend that will be remembered. Courtney. - 40x Don't forget, our deadline is -4 P.M. on Fridays AUCTION SALE Of Antiques/Collectibles & Miscellaneous Items to be held for Richard & Dixie Askes 930 South Kinloss Ave, Lucknow; 2 km North of Lucknow (County Rd 1 and 3.2 km East on South Kinloss Ave to 930. WATCH FOR SiGNS Saturday, October 10, 9:30 a.m. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Canadian school books; library books; how-to books; craft books; cook books(some from localarea), etc. etc.; magazines; pic- tures; newspapers; Royal Family books & magazines; calendars; old maps(school); collector plates; old LP records; display cases; sock stretchers; wood ironing boards; Beady tub & wash stand; wash boards; milk bottles; canning jars, lids, tops, etc; crocks & jugs; milk & cream cans; tins & honey pails; linens table clothes, napkins, runners, doilies, finger towels, placemats, quilts, blankets; men & women's hats(old VON); ladies' gloves, scarves, hand muff, purses, .hat boxes; chamber pots; sewing supplies-buttons(many still on cards), wooden spools of thread, spindles, knitting needles, etc; Granite ware; old cameras; Match box collection; salt & pepper shakers; salt cellars; creamers & sugars; Bone China cups & saucers; dishes; plates; glasses; serving sets; Silver: serving sets, spoons, candle holders, etc; kitchen utensils; wooden rolling pins; butter paddles; butter bowl; wood ladders; feed cart; Imperial Oil gas can; steel garden gate; grain scythe; wood rake; old pulleys; old tools and wrenches; drill & auger bits; forge tongs; chair spindles; dumb waiter pulley system; maga- zine agazine rack; collector cars & trucks; HOME HARDWARE collector trucks (complete first series); license plates; lanterns; globes & chimneys; old light fixtures; insula- tors; brass bells; spites; syrup cans & sap pails; cigar & cigarette boxes; canes; umbrellas; toys & cut out dolls; collector reference books. ANTIQUE FURNITURE: chairs; dressers; chest of drawers; buffets; china cabinet; parlour stove; ship's stove; wooden cradle; drying racks; Granite tub & carrier; but- ter churns (wood & crock style); high chairs; old head boards; piano stool; wicker plant stand; old scale & weights; old architectural pillars; tables. MISCELLANEOUS: wood toboggan; child's rocker & chair; mirrors;. pictures & frames; wicker baskets; jewellery boxes; carpet & rugs; marbles; horse collar; ani- mal tattoo outfit; Buggy steps; rope pulleys; iron wheels; coal shuttles; riding lawn mower; MTD rear tine rotor tiller; MTD wood chipper /w gas engine; sand blaster; snow blower; stacking chairs; garden tools; pots & planters; lawn roller; tool boxes; weed eater; gas cans; sump pump; chicken wire; plastic barrels; scythes; bicycles; wood lathes; shelving; cross cut handles; skill saw blades; electric welder 110 volt and gloves; paint & stains; canoe paddles; tents & camping,gear; camp stove & oven; tent heater; squash & tennis racquets; roller blades; air tools; assorted tables; paddle boat; lumber; steel beam 25' x 8 x 5 used; steel posts and drivers; craft supplies; storage jars; Tupperware; toys & stuffed animals; train table; sewing machine & knitting machine; many more items too numerous to mention. Plan to attend this large auction. Richard & Dixie have been collecting for 30+ years. Many rare and hard to find items, a sale not to miss. LUNCH BOOTH *2 RINGS SELLING* For more information call Richard & Dixie at 519-528-3935 or cell: 519-955-1473 TERMS: Cash or acceptable cheque with proper 1.D. Proprietors & auctioneers not respon- sible for accidents, injury, or loss of purchases. Verbal announcements take precedence over advertising. Auctioneers: Brian Rintoul 519-357-2349, Bill Horst 519-595-2626 Lhank people for their ndness here! 47 Cards of Thanks LUCKNOW MINOR HOCKEY Would like to thank everyone who was a part of the Lucknow Minor Hockey Float at the Fall Fair Thanks to parents for bringing out their kids! - 40ar MORNINGSTAR We would like to express our deepest appreciation to neigh- bours, friends and family for the support we were given at the time of the death of our dear little Dakoda. Your kind- ness was greatly appreciated. Velma and family. - 40x HILL Thank you to all who supported us in the Parkinson's • walk. Cathy and Jean. - 40x. Thank you cards - $T.25 for 20 words. Iluron -Kinloss LAN DFILL ATTENDANT The Township of Huron -Kinloss is seeking a qualified, person for the position of Landfill Attendant. . Thisp osition is 22 hours per week and the successful applicant will assist in the operation of all landfill services. Applicant must possess the following: • Ability to operate machinery such as a Landfill 518 Caterpillar Compactor and Small Dozer • Good communication skills • Ability to work unsupervised • Computer skills an asset • A valid driver's licence Full detailedposition descriptions are available at the Municipal Office. Qualified applicants are invited to submit a confidential. detailed resume with references no later than Wednesday October 7, 2009 at 11:00 Lin. Sealed envelopes should be clearly marked with the position title and addressed to Township of Huron -Kinloss P.O. Box 130, 21 Queen Street Ripley, ON NOG 2R0 Attn Hugh Nichol, Director of Public Works Only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted In accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Privacy Act, personal information. is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.M45, as amended and will only be used for the purpose of candidate selection. -::MEETINGSBL C �t�F �'� � NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Township' of Huron -Kinloss pursuant to Section 34, (12) of the Planning Act is holding a Public Meeting to consider a `Housekeeping Amendment' to the Township's Comprehensive Zoning By-law prior to Council's consideration and passing of the proposed by-law. THE DATE, TIME AND LOCATION of this meeting is: Monday October 26th: Starting, at 7:00 p.m. H At the Township Council Chambers, Ripley. proposed PURPOSE AND EFFECT of the by-law is to renumber and re -label various site specific zone regulations and symbols resulting from a Consolidation of the Comprehensive Zoning By-law. Several corrections to site specific sections are required; no changes to the actual uses or regulations are proposed. The proposed by-law is to be known as the `Housekeeping Amendment'. ANY PERSON may attend the Public Meeting and/or make written or verbal presentations either in support of, or in opposition to the proposed by-law. IF A PERSON or a public body that files an appeal of a decision of the Township of Huron -Kinloss in respect of the proposed Zoning By-law does not make written and/or oral submissions to the Township prior to the adoption of the Zoning By-law, the Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss all or part of the appeal. THE PROPOSED ZONING BY-LAW and the consolidation of the Comprehensive Zoning By-law will be available for public review weekdays from Tuesday, September 29th at the Township office in Ripley between the hours of 8:30 am. to 4:30 p.m. DATED at the Township of Huron -Kinloss this 25th day of September, 2009. Sonya Watson Clerk, Township of Huron -Kinloss 2 1 (,aleft Street, VO. B(oy 1. it) ON NO(2I:0 5 1 `)-,195- i;' hili'onl\vp"r h1Iroilt('l.OIl.( �l \vwv v.htir(lilkii h,,,,,.( ()ill SNOWDEN I would like to thank the . Lucknow Agricultural Society for the opportunity to be the Lil' Ambassador. 1 look forward to represent- ing Lucknow. Jessie. - 40x HACKETT I would like to thank Everlastings for spon- soring me in the recent Ambassador competition. Thank you ` to Amy and Danielle for organiz- ing a great compet1 tion, Thanks to the Agricultural Society for a wonderful fall fair and to all of the local businesses who donated the great gifts. Emma. - 40x NiCHOLSON We would like to thank our family and friends for all the help and support with Ange, and Jamie's wedding. Special thanks to Rick and Karen McMurray, Ryan •Grei ig, Dwayne Porter, Chris Hackett, Scott Peebles, Lynn, .Murray, Rod and, Preston Crich, Greg and Julie McClinchey, Judy Sanderson, Janine Hamilton, Brian and- Kathy Knechtel, fan:, Montgomery, Brian Van Leerzem, Maggie: Cleland, Ken MacLean; and, most t of all to: Cath and Dave McKinnon, Katie and Larry Hackett, Ron and Lynn Nicholson, Willis and Marie Bromley, Russ and Danielle Sutton, Huron Landscaping and the Chester family. Mike and Dianne. - 40x LIGHT HORSE SHOW Thank you to our sponsors: Lucknow Co - o p , Lucknow/Ripley Vet, Lucknow Auto Parts, Cut n' Curl, Maitland Valley Ag., Dauphin Feed, Dan Byler, Triple J. Fries, Finlayson's, Mary's Family Restaurant, Studio C, Cowboy Loft, Alex and Cindy Simpson, Traci and Steve Simpson, Rosie Gilmore, Misti Humphrey, Margo Messenger, Joanne Woods, and Sue Christie. Thank you to all the competitors, committee members and volunteers for making the show a huge success. Special thanks to Shawn Coiling. See you next year. - 40x