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The Huron Expositor, 1973-04-12, Page 13• ft OUTSTANDING AUCTION SALE Of new furniture, appliances and beautiful giftware at Ball Auctions, directly behind Queens Hotel, Brussels, Ontario. FRIDAY, APRIL 13 AT 8 P.M. Featuring new matching refrigerator and stove in avocado green and gold; Lovely Spanish, French, Colonial bedroom suites, six different styles of stereos with built in eight track tape decks; eight-piece Colonial dlningroom suites; Maple bunk beds; kitchen suites; 10 different styles of chesterfield suites; coffee end tables; lamps; component sets; new single and double continental darner cup- boards; lead crystal;• book shelves; swords; socket sets; automatic zig-zag sewing machines; appliances; brassware; silverware; many more Items too numerous to mention. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: This should 'prove to be one of our largest sales of quality furniture and giftware that must be sold to the highest bidder, so be sure 'to attend. Plenty of seats, parking and refreshment stand. TERMS OF SALE - Cash, Chargex, Financing, Cheques. Wanted - Good used furnitufe, antiques and appliances. Sales conducted at Ball Auction. NED RUTLEDGE Manager RON BALL Auctioneer, 887-9363 20-83-1. ESTATE AUCTION SALE Of-property;• shop' 'equipment-# tools, car, furniture, for the Estate of Oliver Pocock, Benmiller on SATURDAY, APRIL 14 AT 11:00 A.M. PROPERTY - 1 acre of land with '4 bedroom frame house; large living room, dining room, kitchen, full basement with oil, furnace, drilled well; 40 x 30 heated workshop. Property selling subject to low reserve. If not previously sold before auction, property selling at 3:00 P.M. SHOP EQUIPMENT - 200 amp. 4 volt Lincoln portable welder with continal gas' engine; Comet beach grinder 3/4 H.P. moter; Lincoln 200 amp. welder; Atlas 10" F steel lathe; Prestoweld gas welder and cart; floor model drill press; petestool grinder; Comet portable air compressor; tire changer; wolf portable electric grinder; Siox portable electric grinder; wen orbitle sander; 2 steel work benches; 1/4, 1/3, 3/4 in. drive socket sets; B.& D 3/' 8" drill; 6" vice; 1/4 H. P. buffer; tap & die• sets; Chicago Pneumatic impact wrench;• 2 bolt cutlers; anvil; 2" adjustable pipe threaders; pipe ;lase; 14 pc . Grey wrench set; Hine Warner 20 ton jac; 1/2 ton chain falls; B & D 7 in. saw; 4" vise; pair gun; jack all; pipe wrenches; pipe cutters; pullers; 10 logging chains; tire repair center; Snap-on chest and tools; large assortment of hand tools. Stock - (New) 200 lbs. of welding rod; 150 ft.of roller chain,' all sizes; 150 ft. of flat chain; forks; shovels; threaded rod; electrical parts; hyd. hose; 2 sets manure spreader chains; V Belts; 10 sets of plan sears, all makes; sections & guards; drill tubes; cultivator points; rake teeth; 100 harrow teeth; grease; oil; 2 wheelbarrows; 5 wheel barrow wheels; large quantity of flat, and round steel; 24 ft. aluminum ladder; axe; shovel; Hammer handles; $1,000.00 in bolts, nuts and "washers; 22" Snapper lawn mower; quantity of barn boards: • FURNITURE - Admiral 22" T.V.; Heintzman cabinet grand piano; Electrohome humidifier; writing desk; dresser; 4 matching chairs; tables; electric dryer; etc. CAR - 1966 FuryII Plymouth. - Cash No Reserve Lunch Available RATHWELLS AUCTION SERVICE Auctioneers and Liquidators Brucefield - 482-3120 482-7269 20-83-1 :1THIWELL'S CLEARING AUCTION SALE To be held at Lot 7, Concession 2, Tuckersmith Township one mile east of Egmondville for Victor Lee on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18 AT 1:15 P.M.- TRACTORS - Cockshutt 70; Massey 'Harris 22 with pulley. MACHINERY - M,11.• 13 run fertilizer drill, seeder, power lift; M.H. 8 ft. Disc; Case 10 ft packer; Case cultivator; 3 section diamond harrows; 3 section drag harrows:Int. 3- furrow plow; 32 ft. bale elevator; M.H. 4 bar side delivery rake; M.H. No. 6 Semi-mount mower; M.H. 8 ft. binder; No. 6 White threshing machine; wagon & flat rack; Int. manure spreader; M.H. wheel cultivator; 11 ft. 4' auger; 16 ft. 4 in. auger; Grain aerator; sap tank; stone boat; trailer; cement mixer; circular saw; 500 lb. scales; tarp 10' x 12'; Surge Vactium pump, line and one unit; Int, Separator. FEED - 200 bales of hay. FURNITURE AND ANTIQUES - Pine dry sink; washstand; picture frames; oak phonograph; Pearce Arrew antique radio; 8 day clock; wood and steel beds; 5 wood kitchen chairs; 5 pc. chrome kitchen set; comforters and quilts; copper boiler; a few dishes. TERMS - Cash No Reserve Farm Sold RATHWELLS AUCTION SERVICE Auctioneers & Liquidators Brucefield - 482-3120 482-7269 20-83-1 Specializing farm, estate and business liquidations. We offer the molt modern and complete auction system,' therefore guaranteeing the maximum profitable returns for your auction. Book early for desired sale date. Auctioneers and LiqUidators photo Clinton 482-3120. 23-82-If • Family NOPPEO [380 WILBEE - To tdr,. and Mrs; sTeedbrwinglivbeillee(i naeteS1'094$01513110e714414);' Hospital on April, 10, 1.9.70, a son, Tod Edward. • 27441 WHITEHEAD - To Mr. and Walter Whitehead; R,11.#5, Seam forth, at Seaforth COMMiknillr Hospital,dsughter. on April 7, 21797433,2cl r. WILLIAMSON - To M. and Yira. Kenneth Williamson, R.R.#3, Walton, at Seaforth Community Hospital on April 9, 1973, a daughter. ITEM: The word "macrame" is is Arabic. The designs, no matter how complex, are all ased upon., two knots: the square knot and the double half hitch. ITEM: Take a tip from the traditional coupling of lamb and mint. Heat up a sauce of fruit cocktail and mint jelly to pass along with` hot roast lamb slices. ITEM: You hardly ever see a steak labeled "tenderloin" these days. That cat of beef usually appears at the meat coup.' ter as Filet Mignon, or Chateau- briand. • Item: To make a drawer slide more smoothly and quietly, rub both sides and the underside with soap. Item: Studies' 'show that 9 out of 10 carpet consumers know what, they want to buy before they go' shopping. Item: To clean and make brick tiles look like new, wash them with a cloth saturated with vine- gar. Item; Three-fourths of the nation's families • use some ready-to-eat cereals sometime during the week. ITEM: Modern tapestry will becomt inseasitpy., popular as an tipliolalerfrabitc abaitefdf — fall. Velvet, however, will still be the number One fabric pre- ference of consumers. ITEM: The new look in car- pets, as in apparel, will be a return to classic 'elegance. 27-83x1 us assist you with your Wedding Plans A distinctive line Of * INVITATIONS *. ANNOUNCEMENTS * INFORMALS ' ACCESSORIES See our complete line of "Forever Yours" and "Bouquet" Invitations FREE With Your Oa cler . A Bridal Gift Register, a copy of answers to most queries regarding wedding details and 6 MiONTHEE SUB- SCRIPTION TO 1 11HE ' 24, Card of Thanks Mrs. Gerald Van den Hengel and/aridly wish to express their thanks and 'appreciation to' their many friends for the many ways in etch they have indicated their respect and sympathy at the loss of a dear husband, father and grandfather. 24-83x1 I would like to thank all my friends and relatives who visited me, sent cards. , flowers, gifts etc. and also my kind neighbors who helped out at home while I was in hospital. Special thanks to Dr.' Brady, Dr.Whitman and nursing staff and Rev. Reuber. It was very much appreciated. - Mrs. Helen McClure. 24-83x1 Sincere thanks to all friends, relatives and neighbours for the flowers, gifts, visits and all the kindness to me while I was a patient in Seaforth Hospital. To each and everyone a very sin- cere thank you. - Florence Mc- Gavin.. 24-83xL We would like to thank our many friends, neighbours and relatives for the beautiful cards and con- gratulations received for our 60th anniversary. Many, thanks to our family for the door chimes and to all who presented us with flowers and gifts 'and all who called with good wishes. - Walter and MarYLayton. 24-83x1 20. Au lion Salesn .. . , ,.„_ 20. ,action Sales 20, Auction Wel *4** * ' . • * FARM RENTED * CLEARING *" * AUCTION SALE * * Or Farm Machinery, )4111: * Feed, Etc., for 7, *.MR, ,TED GEOFFREY* * Lot 27, Con, 14 Hay * 4T- Township, 3 miles west of Zurich, then 1 1/2 miles north; 3 allies * north east of St.Joseph. *WED, 'APRIL 18TH „A. 724 Int. diesel tractor 'T with cab (new in 1971, * 650 hours) Oliver 3- 4. furrow 3 pt. hitch plow 18"; Ford 1951 tractor lir bean puller; Oliver mo- * del 18 pto combine with bean attachments; Int. * 4 row corn & bean plan- * ter with heavy duty inder (like new); Int. ar double disc; 17 runfert. * & grain drill on steel; Kongskilde 3 pt. hitch • fertilizer spreaders; Kongskilde cultivator; * Int. 9 1/2 ft. heavy duty spring tooth; J.D. double disc; harrows. ' steel 4.. roller; 3 pt. hitch Spray- motor sprayer; Int. 3 pt. _," No. 35 mower; 4 bar * side rake bale stooker; fork for bales; rubber * tired wagons; flat rack * with grain sides; gravity * box; pto 12 in post hole digger; grain auger with „A., * motor; 1 1/2 hp electric * motor; steel & wood *- posts; New Idea spread* - * er for parts; 40 ft. 6 * in. auger with under- A' • carriage; bolts;' tools; * sr quantity of lumber; 50 * gal. oil tank & pump; *1 beam; scrap iron; 74" • 200 ft. steel cable; etc. 71" DAIRY & BARN EQUIP- * MENT: Surge milker • pump for 4 units (like Ar new); 8 can spray type * milk cooler; Farm Easy *silo unloader complete for 14 ft. silo; New Idea Farmamatic stable *cleaner with 225 ft. of chain and 30 ft. shute; * 20 in. barn fan; 3000 * watt e'ectric pail hea- _, ter; Woods electric grinder, oat roller; * plastic hose. * FEED: 2600 bu. "of Rodney & Herta grain )4- grown from foundation seed. Some baled hay & straw, 100 lbs. of he * Atrazine. , * Owner or Auctioneers 4. * not responsible far • accidents day of sale. * * Booth on grounds * Itr' TERMS - CASH * * * AUCTIONEERS ,* * * HUGH FILSON * 666-0833 "It * TOM ROBSON it 666-1967 20-83-1 .4( *********** DISPERSAL ' AUCTION SALE Of 36 Holstein cows, some calves and Dairy Equipment for Anthony Poland on Lot 23, con.2,Hibbert Twp. 2 ,1/2 mile s south west of Dublin on SAT., APRIL 14TH At 1 P.M. Consisting of 36 Holstein cows including 4 first calf heifers; some fresh recently and balance due to freshen at sale time and early spring and summer; a number of young Holstein calves. NOTE - This is a young herd of high producing Holstein cows' and, heifers showing size and quality. DAIRY EQUIPMENT - Universal milking machine consisting of motor, pump and pipeline for 40 cows; 3 Universal short tube milker. units; Star 10 can door spray type milk cooler; a number of milk cans; small dairy utensils. Proprietor and Auctioneer not responsible for any accidents on day of sale. NO RESERVE - Proprietor is going out of dairy business. TERMS - Cash on day of sale. ANTHONY POLAND Proprietor FRANKLIN BUUCK Auctioneer M liverton 595-8821 20-83-1 USE EXPOSITOR WANT - ADS Phone 527-0240 20.' suction Sales FARM SOLD CLEARING AUCTION SALE For Richard Taylor on WED • • APR I L '25 At1 P.M. • On the premises, Lot 1, Con- MOO la, Tuckersmith ToY01-. ship, • 4 mile s east of Hensaii at Chlselhurst corner, featuring tractors, P.T.O. Combine, farm machinery, and furniture includ- ing some antique pieces. TRACTORS - David Brown Implernatic and loader, Ford Jubilee Tractor; MACHINERY - 9 1/2 ft. J. F. cultivator with matching har- rows; M.F. 3 furrow plow #66; 15 run Cockshutt all disc seed drill; International 81/2 ft moun- ted cultivator. ANTIQUE FURNITURE pieces include: flat - to - wall cherry glass cupboard; oak dresser and wash stand to match; commode with end towel bars; wicker rock- ers; toilet set; Beaver sealers; organ stool; gramophone; coal oil lamps and other items. ' Full listing of machinery and furniture next week. PERCY WRIGHT Auctioneer Phone 262-5515 204:53-1 • AUCTION SALE Feed, Tractor, Farm Ma- chinery, some 'Household Effects for Carman Tebbutt Lot 27, Concession 16, 4 Goderich Township, 1 mile West of Clinton on Highway 8 then 1/2 mile North. SAT, APRIL 14 At 1:00 o'clock FARM MACHINERY: Tractor - John Deere 60 standard gas tractor with live PTO;Massey Fergus- On #10 hay baler; Smoker 32 foot .elevator; 1 HP elec- tric motor; Cockshutt #5 PTO hay rake; New Idea hay conditioner; New Idea. PTO trail mower; Balesto- oker; Massey Ferguson 15 run seed drill; 4 section drag harrows; chain 'harrows; 'Fleury Bisset cultipacker; Three furrow 111, trail pl.w4. John. ,Deera 10 plate one way disc., New Idea, ground drive manure spreader; Letz grinder; wagon and flat rack; walking plow; sleigh cutter; 40 ft.Aluminum ladder; snow fence; steel water trough; electric drill chainsaw; garden tractor; wheelbarrow; electric mo- tors; tools and other,mis- cellaneous ,items too num- erous to mention. FEED: Approximately 10 ton of grain; 800 bales of straw; 400 bales of hay. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: • Maple extension table; buffet; &chairs' odd chairs; 2 rockingt chairs; bedside table; single bed; dresser; double bed; small tables; battery radio; lanterns; gas iron; settee; bookshelf ; piano; kitchen range; sad ' iron; washstand; electric heater. TERMS - CASH No Reserve as farm is sold. Auctioneers or Owner not responsible for accidents day of sale. AUCTIONEERS. RICHARD LOBE Clinton R. G.. GETHKE ' Mitchell '20-83-1 21. Tenders Wanted TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT Sealed and Separate tenders, 'on Township Tender Forms, for Open and Closed Work on the SCOTT Drainage Works and NEEVEL BRANCH Drainage Works, will be received by the under- signed until noon, Monday, 23RD APRIL, 1973 for the construction of: - SCOTT DRAINAGE WORKS 13,310 lineal feet open drain. (4,900 cu. yds.) 5,336 lineal feet closed drain. 3 Catch Basins. NEEVEL BRANCH DRAINAGE WORKS 1,100 lineal feet closed drain Plans and Profiles may be seen at the Clerk's Office, Dublin. Township to supply material. Please state approximate date of completion. A certified cheque for 10 per cent of bid to accom- pany each tender. Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. CHARLES FRIEND Clerk • Township of Hibbert 21-83=2 NORM' TIMING - LICENSED AUCTIONEER APPRAISER Prompt, Courteous, Efficient ANY TYPE, ANY SIZE, ANYWHERE We give complete sale service. PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE Phone Collect 235-1964 Exeter 23-82-ti ADMIRAL & FLEETWOOD WARRANTY SERVICE Perth Electronics Service 123 Waterloo,St. South Stratford, Ontario Phone 273-1300 23-82-If G. A. WHITNEY FUNERAL HOME 87 Goderich St.W.,Seaforth Phone 527-1390 Seaforth 23-82-If SEAEORTH ELECTRONICS ZENITH & PHILCO DEALER Service to all makes - T.V's., Radios, Etc. 17 Sperling St,- Phone 527-1150. 23-82-tf W. J. CLEARY Seafortb. nntario LICENSED EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR Night and Day Calls - 527-0510, 23-82-tf JOHN E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST BY Appointment Only Seaforth Office Tues.,wed.,Thurs.,Fri., 9 to 5:30 P.M. Thursday evenings Monday only - Clinton Office For Appointment Phone 527-1240 -' or 482-7010 a 23-8241 R. S. BOX FUNERAL HOME Phones: Day.527-0680 - Night 527-0885 23-82-ff LOU ROWLAND TRANSPORT LTD. P.C.V. Class CDF & FS, Serving Dublin & Seaforth areas Phone 345-2301 Dublin anytime. i 23-82-tf PERCY WRIGHT LICENSED AUCTIONEER Kippen, Ontario Telephone 262-5515, pensall 23-82-ff . ELECTRICAL,PLUMBING HEATING and Sheet Metal B. J. FINK Mechanical Contractors Phone 262-2114 - Hensall 23-83-1 24. Card of Thanks I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to everybody who remembered me during my recent illness by visi- ting me in the hospital and send- ing flowers, fruit and cards wish- ing me a speedy recovery.Spec ial thanks to Dr. Malkus and Dr. Busby, the Sisters and Nursing Staff of NW 4 St. Joseph's Hos- pital, London, also visits by Rev. T. C, Mulholland, Dr. D. G. Campbell and my family. - Joseph T. Hugill. 24-83-1 We would like to thank our re- latives and friends for cards and visits also special thanks to Dr.. Malkus and the nursing staff for their good care and kindness while we were in hospital. - Merle and RodzieySmith.24-8,3-1 STOCK-FEEDER SALE IFfeinall Livestock Sale Monday, April '23rd 7.00 pm 1000 HEAD Consisting of Steers, Heifers and Calves. Anyone wishing to consign cattle to this sale should contact the management: VICTOR HARGREAVES BARRY MILLER 482-7611 BILL LIVINGSTON Exeter Clinton Dungannon 235-2717 529-7521 Kirkton Auctioneers 229-6205 HECTOR McNEIL LARRY GARDINER ;0-83-2 At 1 P.M. • I would like to thank my friends - and ,reltita4eVivIii:Psent• &Aid a,,iitiet visited me While I was a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital. Malkus ktid th nursing staff. Thanks to Dr. Brady, Dr. Lorne Carter. 24-83x1 A sincere thank you to my family, neighbors, friends and relatives for the lovely cards, flowers, treats and visits I received while a patient in Stratford Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Brady and Dr. Allan, the nurses and staff - of the 3rd floor for their kind- ness to me, also to Rev. M. Reuber. Everything was deeply appreciated. - Mrs. Lena Boyd. 24-83x1 23. Business Dirfoc** .24. Card we wood like Ao• thaMgOurne.g. , ti and .P,Oitt.T! frJ0i140... TOIS _ In honour of the 50th Wedding Anniversary of Elizabeth and Gregor McGregor an Open House will be held in Brucefield lUnited Church Hall, Saturday, April 21st, 1973 from 2:30 - 4: 30 and 7:00 - 8:30 P.M, Friends, neighbours and relatives are cordially invited. 26-83x1 Dr, and Mrs. Rodger A. Whitman Seaforth are happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their second daughter, Anita Joy, to. Mr. William licavaraLindsay, son thtbf Mr. and, '10t4'.1 .11,70ffl:1 littrant Lindsay of Selkirk, Ontario. The wedding will take place on Satuirday, May 12, 1973 at 1:30, P.M. In Christ Church Banda, A vein 'mg , Ontario. 26-83x1 evemne who hekoed in any way to .did us after our :ra99nt -4;ei. Many thanks to the MOP who collected on our .helOR YAP,. 1008 churches, tits 194qPi.•thfi Women'S .theOtateSi.'lhe,S4V.st- ion Army, the Red cross 'and the various Steres.. 304r-IlJapere apprettatton and thanks, The Wallace Family. PI, 83.4 We would like to thank everyone `for the lovely cards, flowers and visits to us at the hospital • and since returning' home, Special thanks to Dr. Ways and nurses on. OB. Also special thanks to Mona , and. Dad Campbell for caring_ for the girls and anyone else who helped in any way. It was all greatly appreciated. - Ruth, Douglas and Diane Camp- bell. 24-83x1 ,.we would like to express our appreciation and thanks .to our family for their thoughtfulness in arranging a party forms In the arena for our 35th Wedding An- niversary. Our sincere thanks to all relatives, neighbours and friends for their attendance, gifts and many greeting cards. Also to the Christie , Orchestra, Cromarty, for their impromptu help in making the party a success. - Harold and Mary Coleman, John St., Seaforth. 24-83x1 25. In Memoriam KERR - In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grand- mother, Esther L. Kerr, who passed away April 17, 1972. Everyday in some small way, Memories of you come our way, Though absent, you are ever near, Still missed, still loved and ever dear. Sadly missed by Jimmie and funnily. 25-83x1 2,6. Personals • Lloyd 'beard, .„ -Seaforth, fir? pleased to. an, &duce the forthOoMfograOrlage of their ''.daughter RO14,MarY Anne, to Mr. Wilfried Blacker, SOP of Mr., and. Mrs..w4lbeirh Aiecker, London, Ontario. :The wedding will. take, p/aceSatUPPYt, May 19731—at 4" o'clOPic'fn St. 'Tables' Church, Seaforth..• ;Tat