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Sale
of furniture, collectables
and antiques for
Mervyn Pipe
2 miles west of Brussels
on County Rd. 16 on
SATURDAY, JUNE 20 ,
AT 12:30 P.141.
20-07-I
SALES REGISTER
for
Douglas
Jacob
393.6214
SATURDAY, MAY 23.
1:00 p.m. Auction sale of
2 storey 'home, furrill-me,
appliances and miscellan-
eous items to be held at 25
Main Street. North in the
Village of Brodhagen for
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Elliott.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3-
10:30 a.m. Extensive
clearing auction of 100
acre farm, full line of farm
equipment, vehicles,
household furnishings,
antiques and miscellean-
eons items to be held at
Lot 1. , Con. 9, Hibbert
Township for the estate of
the late Nelson Dow.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE-10-
11:00 q.:n. Clearing
auction Sale of 6 tractors.
vehicles. self propelled
cortibine, full line of farm
equipment and miscellan-
eous items to be held .at
Lot 23, Con. 7 of Ellice
township for the estate of
the late Henry and 1-lulda
Mogk.
*Pa**, JUNE
Auction sale of household
furnishings, appliances.
ToolS"
be held for Circle B
Auction, five miles east of
Mitchell.
MONDAY,. JUNE 1S-at
6:15 p.m. Home furnish-
ings, appliances, vehicles
and misc, items to be held
for Circle B. Auctions,
east of Mitchell.
20-07-1
Richard
Lobb
Auctioneer
' AUCTION
CALENDAR
Clinton 482-7898
FRIDAY, MAY 29, I P.M.
Tractors, machinery etc
for Bert Potze, 4 miles
west of Holmfsville' on
cutline.
SATURDAY, MAY 30.10
A.M.-At Richard Lobb's
Barn for. Edna Jamieson
plus additions.
TUESDAY, JUNE 2-6
P.M.-Two tractors, old
machinery, antiques,
furniture etc. 2 1/2 miles
East of Family Paradise
Park for Dorothy Elligsen.
MONDAY, JUNE 7:30'
P.M.-Two bedroom house
in Village of Dublin for
Elmer Keller.
SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 10
A.M.-Appliances, "furni-
ture etc. at Lobb's Barn,
Clinton, for Elmer Keller.
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25 In Memoriam
MEHL: In loving memory of
a dear husband Norman H.
Riehl who. passed away May
31, 1979.
Nothing can ever take away
The love a heart holds dear.
Fond memories linger every
day,
Remembrance keeps him
near.
Lovingly remembered by
wife Rachel. 25 -7x1
CARTER: In- loving memory
of a dear husband, Cleve who
passed away June 1st, 1980.
The years may wipe out
many things,
But this they'll wipe out
never,
The memory of those happy
days,
That we had spent together.
• Always remembered by wife
Eileen. 25-07x I
TEMPLEMANi 16 loving
memory of a daughter. sister
and auntie, Elizabeth Jean
Templeman, who left us
three years ago, May 26,
1978. ,
Three Sid and lonely years
have-passed;--
Since our great sorrow fell.
The shock that we received
that day,
No one can ever tell.
God gave us strength to meet
it,
And courage to bear the
blow;
And what it meant to lose
you Lib,
No one will ever know.
It's lonely ,,here without you,
We miss you more each day,
For life is not the same to us,
Since you were called away.
You bade no one .a last
farewell,
Nor even said goodbye.
You were gone before we
kne* it,
And only God knows why.
It, broke our hearts to lose
you,
But you didn't go alone,
For part of us went with you.
The day God called' you
home.
Loved, and remembered by
Dad, Mom and all your
family. 25-.7x1
26 Pet'sonal'
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Staffen,
Seaforth, wish to announce
'the engagement of their
daughter. Sandra Marie to
Edward Allan Montgomery.
son of Mrs. MOijory Mont-
gomery, Seaforth and the
late Ross Montgomery. The
wedding is to take place
Saturday. June 13, 1981 at
Bethel Bible Church, Eg-
mendville. 26.07x1
.Major and Mrs. ,F.A. Gelding
of Seaforth and Mr, and Mrs.
Unlit D. Scott of Goderich
ate pleased to announce the
ftittlicOnting marriage of
their children Elizabeth 'Sane
and Iarries Week tin the
'20th othne 1981 at 4 p.m. at,
isierthaide united Church,
Seafortk. 26.07x1
Chris and Merrilee Coombs invite you to celebrate
with them their parents' (Cleave and Peg ) 40th
wedding anniversary party on Saturday. June 6,
1981 at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall, Seaforth,
from 9 - 1. Best wishes only please.
26-07-1
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Lamtner-
ant of Blyth are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their ttstughter
Mary to. Michael, son Of Mr.
and
lttIMOnts. . The
Albert
e.wecItileks of wedding will
take place. Saturday, June .6
at' 3 p.m. at St. Michael's
Church, Blyth. Open recep7
tion at 9 p.m.,- -Blyth .C-ont-
munity Centre. Everybody
27 Births
TAYLOR: To Mr. and Mrs.
David Taylor, R:R.#4
Wilton, May 26., a son,
Kenneth David. 27-7x1
ANDERSON: 'Ken and Diane
(nee McDougall) are pleased
announce- the am-Val -YR
their son Kyle John, -on May
15th in Seaforth Community
Hospital, weighing 6 lb. 1 oz.
27-07-1
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Groothuis wish to announce
the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter. Christine Jo-
anne to Mr. Allan James
Ducharme, son of Mrs. Clara
Ducharme and the late Mr.
James Ducharme. The wed-
ding will take place at St.
James Roman Catholic
Church, Seaforth on. Satur-
day, June 13, 1981 at 4:00
27 Births
KALE: Marvin and Marj
(nee Jansen) Kale are happy
to announce the safe arrival
of their first born. Brandy
Janne, on May 12, 1981 in.:
Edmonton, Alberta. Brandy
is the first grandchild for
both Peter and Grace Jansen
and Tom and Bea Kale and
third great grandchild to
Vincent and Margaret Lane,
27-07-1
FINNIGAN: Keith and
Janke , (nee Baigent) wel-
come with love their first
child, Emily Kathryn born-on
May 17, 1981 at St. Joseph's
HospitaL,-weighing84hs,2
ozs. Proud grandparents are
Mrs. Dilys Finnigan of Eg-
Mondville and Mr. and Mrs.
George Baigent of Banner.
Great granddaughter for
Mrs. W.I. Finnigan of
Zurich. Mrs. J. Jones of
Morden, - England 'and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy 113nigent of
Ingersoll., 27-07-1
COLEMAN: To Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Coleman, R.R.
#4 Seaforth on. May 23, a son.
Sean Robert. 27-7x1
m. ,26-07x1 welcome* 26.7x1
Can 5274240
Wit itiee *it &pant.
Seoforth
28 Deaths
Craig Arthur. 4 month old
-sort-of-Dyke-sand-Nicole-died-,-"7"-
suddenly of Crib death on
Monday. May 25 at Kirkland.
Lake. Left to mourn are his •
dad and mother, one brother
Shawn. grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. Gauderault of Kirk- '
land Lake and Bill and (Have
Little of Seafoith. Burial
be at Kirkland Lake.
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Let I'm Hit For You ---- call 527-0240
Z 4t1001:10 , 20, 41,111011
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2 4 Car
lams of thelate, #1070
sge Gl,a00, 0 ';!adff,tip42ti:
press tl itr Otteete.Oatiks:t§
relatiVe .O, tOpolls and AORtx"
'bouts for theit floral ttitmfeA;
tiympathy cards charitabie
donations, food and to all
who helped Ili any way in the
sudden death of our beloved
son and brother. Special
thanks to Dr. Rodney. Dr. -
Wong and staff of:Seaforth
Community Hospital, Rev.
J.G. Vanslyke. Mr. and Mrs.
Watts and, staff of the R.S.
Box Funeial Home. the
ladies of Cavan United
Church, teachers and stu-
dents of Walton Public
School and Seaforth Public
School. Your thoughtfulness
will always he remembered.
Les and Cathy Glanville
Doris and Veronica'
24-07-1
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Of 1044fre farint full fine .of farm machinery; feed;
ear; Ulla; and complete household Offering •to, be
,held,at1.91 1, Cone. Tot Ifibhert1y,T., 514 south of
Mitchell and 1 1/4 .mi west,on Ceunty Road ,16. '
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3 AT 10:30 A.M. SHARP
FARM: this 100 acre farm featnres 89 acres of
productive clay loam soil which. has, been spring
seeded in red clover and 9 acres of bush. This ideal
cash crop farm has 25 acres systematically drained
with the balance being drained at random.. On the
property is located one and one half storey insul
brick home with attached garage; a large L-shaped
bank barn, and. 2/1Q0 Ott, steel granary. Interested
parties should inspect this property prior to sale by
contacting Norman Dow at 229.8279.
TERMS OF PROPERTY: 10% down day of sale;
balance in 60 days; being sold subject to reserve bid;
property will beoffered at 12:30 p.m.
TRACTORS; John Deere 1830 diesel with Hit° shift
(800 hours); John Deere 3020 diesel with power shift .
and Heat houser; set of •15.5x38 duals 'and chains
fitting either tractor aboveoold separately ; Case VA
gas tractor;, John Deere 316 garden tractor with 46"
mower and P.T.O. (2 yr. old). •
IMPLEMENTS: John Deere 7000 four row corn
planter with population monitor (like new); Kong-
skilde 4 row scuffler with rolling shields; McKee
double auger 6' snow blower; Winpower 25/1 5 P12
generator on trailer; three pt. hitch sprayer with
drop nozzles; wagon and grd'vity bin; Triple OK
adjustable mounted 3 furrow auto-reset • plow:
hydraulic' fertilizer auger; John Deere 3 x 16"
intrical two way trip beam plow; 3PH cement mixer;
Howard 61/2 ft. Rotovator (new); Int.. 12'/:'
vibra-shank cultivator with harrow; Allis Chalmers
12' double disc; Brady 12' stalk chopper,' John Deere
AT4-6BV bean scuffler with puller attachment; Gehl
F84 One Row harvester with hay pick-up; M.F.
loader to fit 35 Massey; Case scraper blade; Lely 3
P.H. fertilizer spreader; Allis Chalmers side rake;
28' Speed King Grain augerwith undercarriage anti
7 h.p. gas motor; Int. 16 run seed drill; Innes bean
windrower; Case 2 furrow plow; five sections of
harrow and pole; 8' x 12' farm trailer with dual
*heels; 8' x .10' trailer with dual wheels and hoiSt;
wagon with 8'x20' grain rack; Cunningham hay
conditioner.
MSC: Jcihn Deere moisture tester'; semi-auto-matic
22 rifle; 4" grain auger 2Q' long; large quantity of
new and used lumber; several tarps; 500. gal. fuel
, tank; 12 volt fuel pump; aluminum exiailon
ladders; Lincoln welder; mto-tiller; Lawn-boy
mower; grain aerator: quantity of 5" x 6" tile; scrap.
iron; Warner feed cooker; steel posts; full selection
of tools and two wagon loads of misc. items.
VEHICLES: 1979 Delta 88 Royal diesel 36,000 KLM
Certified; 1977 Ford F150 Ranger XLT 30.000 miles
Certified; Camper for pick-up, with Stove; sink;
fridge; and bed; John Deere "Spitfire" snowmobile
(perfect).
FEED: Approximately 1400 bus, of Conquest barley
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS: General Electric refrigerator
slid 30" electric stove (like New in harvest gold);
PanaiOnic micro-wave •oven • (new); Sony icr'•
portable colour T.V.; sharp 19" portable colour,T,V.
with remote control; Frigidaire electric dryer; spin
washer; radio (new); exercise bike;' snow shoes;
cross country_ ski set; fishing tackle; Woods deep
freeze; Dominion piano and bench; leather rocker;
couch; platform rocker; lamps: humidifier; Filter •
Queen vacuum cleaner; mats; White electric sewing__
IRAS
bedding;. set, Of Rogers Bros. silverware; 12 place
setting of Kings Court China (Rose Bud pattern):
etc.
ANTIQUES:, kitchen Cabinet; oak extension table;
press. back chairs; bow front china cabinet; press
back rocker; flower stand; end tables; dresser;
rocker; bedroom suite; ginger Bread clock; rocker
and chair; . steamer trunks; washstands; oil lainp:
picture frames; oval extension table; hand painted
tea_set; set of Austrian China; apple peeler:, gnats
and pieces too numerous to mention.
AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Plan to attend this complete
estate offering. All items are in like-new condition.
Order of sale- wagon loads; household items;
property at 12:30 p.m. and machinery and feed at
approximately 3:00 p.m.
LUNCH BOOTH by Hibbert United Church Women
7% sales tax in effect.-
Cash or cheque with proper I. D.
Auctioneer and Estate not responsible for accidents
day of sale.
Proprietor:
Estate oldie Late Nelson Dow
Executor: Norman Dow
, 229.8279
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Auctioneer:
Douglas Jacob
393.6214
20-07-1
ESTATE AUCTION SALE
Modern three bedroom house to be held on Nelson
Street in the village of Dublin. Ont.
for Elmer Keller
MONDAY EVENING JUNES, 'ATI P.M.
Property consists of a one and a half storey modern,
three bedroom house situated on a good lot 66x112.
Upstairs has 'two bedrooms, downstairs has a iditie
kitchen and living Mont. three piece bathroom,
bedroom Or den is heated with a nearly new furnace
and has a full basement that could be made into
nice tee room.
Terms of sale being,10% down day of salt balance
due in full in SO days. Property is offered subject to a
reasonable reserve, bid for quick sale. '
For viewing or further btfortnation phone
RICHARD LOBB.Auctlotteer
4112.789S
20.07-1
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'NotrActirsoriht tnachinet.40ficAm.110,0011014.
effegt5, -missOterto 00. be held at tat :5`;,.
Concession 1'2 MeR 0 illop Township; 7 miles, north to
Seaforth and '5 miles east on Family' Paradise road
for Mrs. (Edgar) DOrothy•Elligsen-
TUESEDAY EVENING JUNE 2 AT 6 P.M.
TRACTORS: Universal three Nuffield diesel tractor.
Minneapolis, Moline Z tractor.
MACHINERY: Continental post hole digger. 9 ft.
land packer, IHC 8 ft. cultivator on steel 8 ft trail
disc, coat roller, two row John Deere trail corn
planter, Cockshutt one way dise. AC long trough
forage blower, old forage rack, unloading racket, old
side rake. 12 ft x 4" grain auger w/ motor and gas
tanks, two-round pig- feeders. new water bowls.
platform scales, cattle clippers, cream cans, wooden
Spoked wheels, bag cart, hand scuffler, two steel
garage doors, out house, forks & shovels ,wagun of
misc. items.
ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD: Combination secre-
tary and bookcase, old dining table..crocks, wringer
washer, copper boiler, small wood heater, Jan: style
cupboard, bottom for flat to wall, meat grinder.
Antique wall phone *along mouth piece. odd
wooden chairs: two small wooden wardrobes, round
mirror w/wood frame, treadle sewing machine;
trunk, dresser, washstand, bowed end bed, end
table lamp, two parlour tables, davenport couch
w/matching swivel rocker, two upholstered chairs
plus much more; plan to attend.
LUNCH BOOTH TERMS: CASH
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb
Clinton
482-7898
20-07.1
AUCTION SALE
LARGE AUCTION SALE
Antique furniture, appliances etc. to be held at
Richard Lobb's barn, Clinton, Ontario for Nina
Arthur of Goderich and Edna Jamieson of Clinton.
SAT. MAY 30 AT 10 A.M.
Square model fridge, chest freezer, electric stove,
(real good) Oak dining suite w/china cabinet, buffet,
table, six chairs. Kelvinator automatic clothes
• washer (good one); Moffat clothes dryer; Niagara
massage unit; extension dining table goes from 2 ft.
to. 6 ft, w/4 chairs and corner china cabinet; antique
Vall seat w/mirror; jam 'style cupboard; fancy oak
wardrobe (antique); piano stool; combination side
Ward wicentre china cabinet; extension dining
table w/leaves; bedroom suites; washstands; trunk;
kitchen cabinet; chrome oval table w/four chairs;
hall tree; dresser w/mirror; davenport couch; love
seat; bookcase; treadle' sewing machine; end tables;
odd parlour tables; lamps; swivel rocker; odd chairs;
copper boiler; picnic table; gas lawn mower; camp
stove; electric hedge clippers; drill & bits; vacuum
cleaner; electric grass trimmer plus a large offering
of mist. tools and items 'plus many furniture items
not mentioned. Plan' to attend.
TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE
AUCTIONEER: Richard Lob!, 482-7898
20-07-1
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Modern tractors, Machinery. haying equipment and
misc. items to be held for Bert Potze at Lot 27.
Concession 4, Goderich Township. Go west of
Clinton on #8 highway. 4 miles 'to Holmesville, turn
left' and go 4 miles west on Cut Line road.
FRIDAY, MAY 29 AT 1 P.M.
See last week's paper for full listing.
AUCTIONEER: Richard Lob)), Clinton, 482-7898
Owner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents.
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-Auction Sale. ... • • • . CLEARING AUCTION SALE , . •
,,, of tractors, bean equipment. farm machinery and •
• some household effects. etc. to be held at Lot 27, :
: Concession 3, Logan Township, 1% miles north and •
• 3 miles west of Mitchell. •on • •
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SATURDAY., MAY 30, 1981 AT 1:00 P.M. •
• TRACTORS, MACHINERY, ETC.: lvlassey Fergus :
• . son 255 *Diesel tractor with multi-power, power • • • steering and hydraulic outlets, 1277 hours, A-1 :
• •shape; Massey Ferguson 135 Diesel tractor with • :
• multi-power. power steering and hydraulic eutlets. :
• A-1 shape; Massey Harris 30 tractor, not running; • • • Innes 570 bean windrower with cross conveyor; •
• Innes Paur.roW heap puller; John Deere four row :
• • corn and bean planter; 12 ft. Ford wheel disc; 0
• Massey Ferguson mounted trip beam plow 3-I4's: •
: • Kongskilde 9' ft. 6 ,in. with extensions; Midwest •
• three point hitch disc plow; 10 ft, packer; five : a • sections harrows and pole: 8 ft. Midwest three point •
• hitch cultivat.11, Massey No. 6 .mower; 7 ft. Ford :
• • disc; three' point hitch weed sprayer; I.H.C.• 13.run .• • seed drill; two trail plows; I.H.C. horse mower; •
Allied three point hitch blade; three point hitch snow : • • blower; scrap iron: portable air weed sprayer; LH.C. •
• 13 run seed drill: two trail plows; I.H.C. horse
• mower; Allied three pOint hitch blade; 'three point :
a hitch snow blower; scrap iron; portable air • • compressor; paint sprayer; Pioneer chain saw and •
• Many other items. •
• • HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Eight piece dining room : ,
. • suite; wringer washer; crock:• sealers; two 'copper S.
o tub washers; refrigerator; stove; deep freeze;' odd : •
* tablet; dresser; washstand. •
• NOTES *lausehold items will be sold first. Proprietor : • • ,or auctioneer not responsible for accidents on day of •
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0. TERMS.CASH DA •Y OF SALE. FARM IS SOLD. •
• ROD DUNS81100R-Proprietor • • R.G. GLIHKE-Auctioncer • 4
IN 20.01-1 t 4 • air It e • 4ir II • Oara ea iloe a a * tir • *060 ea rillr le a 67
tehelteld,st CireklifAuctlon Centre,
• 5 tulles east of Mitchell on Monday, Jun! 1. OM
at 614$ pap.
VEHICLES-1977. 'Dodge "Royale Monaco 'VS.
automatic. power steering and brakes, A.M? F. M:.
undercoated, low mileage, ex, condition, 9ertified:
1976 Ford F 350 1 ton, dual wheel. V8. 4 speed.
stakerack. Michelin radials, certified.
OTHER INCLUDES-M.F. S hp riding mower, with
35 in. cut; topper to fit small compact truck; 8 ft.
camper to fit pickup; sleeps four, ex. condition; table
saw: mitre box; belt sander:vther MON . small chain.
saw; flat to. wall cupboard; open pine washstand. •
FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES-Refrigerators,
Moffat range, table and chairs; rockers; studio
couch; old wood beds; cribs; bicycles; Bell upright
piano; lamps; brass cow bells; plus much more.
Partial list only.
This is a consignment sale, so, more items will be
added and some possibly deleted.
CIRCLE B AUCTION CENTRE-PROP.
Douglas Jacob and John Nicholson-Auctioneers
20.07- I
24 Card of Thanks
We wish to thank our rela-
tives, friends and neighbours
who attended the celebration
of our 25th wedding anniver-
sary. TbankS"for the heauti-
ful 'cards, gifts and good
wishes, TheyL. were much
Special thanks
to our immediate- family for
arranging everything. It will
always be remembered.
Louis, Shirley Kramers
24-07x1
I would like to thank my
family and friends for their
visits. cards and flowers
received while in Stratford
hospital and since • coming
home. Special thanks to
Father Laverty, Dr. Ha'eri,
Dr. Quinlan, Dr. Scratch and
the nice nurses of the hosp-
ital. Patricia O'Reilly
24-07.1
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I would like 'to thank the
nurses and staff at the hosp-
ital, Dr. Underwood and
Box's Ambulance Service.
family and frien,ds for flowers
and cards receiving during
my stay in the hospital.
Edna Butt
24.7-1
We •would like to thank our
relatives, friends and neigh-
bours for the many cards.
flowers. gifts and Visits while
in hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. J. Underwood and the
nurses at Seaforth• Commun-
hi/ Hospital.
—Nancy and Baby Chad.
Z4-07-1
reasonable rates. •
Call 347-2465 Collect
sincere thanks to all, our-
friends, relatives and neigh-
We wish to express our
SATURDAY, MAY 30, bours for their kindness and
support during our recent tractors, farm machin- •
cry. household effects bereaventent ISpecial thanks
to Father DK Seaforth etc.. I'4 miles north. 3 *
Respite'. Arrititilance attend;
ants, R.S. Box Funeral
Honie, the pallbearers and
also the ladies of Publin
C.W.L. for ..the lunaheon.
'your thoughtfulness is deep-
ly appreciated, ,
Lorne Feeney and family
24-07x1
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moment to "place an Ex-
positor Want Ad. Dial
521.0240.
GENERAL
AUCTIONEER
Serving Perth and
Huron Counties With
many years of experi-
ence.
For reliable service at
R.G.
Gethke
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A very special and sincere
thanks to all who helped in so
many different ways while I
was a patient in Seaforth
Community Hospital and
since returning home.
"God's .most precious gift is
understanding friends who
fill each need as it depends."
' ri Kathleen Whitinore
24-07x1