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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-03-28, Page 15NORM WHITING auctioreeep ESTATE AUCTION SALE For the Estate of the Late Mrs. Wm. Cutting 216 William St., EXETER, Ontario. Saturday, March 30, 1974 1:00 P.M. sharp HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS — Kelvinator electric range; Frigidaire refrigerator; Westinghouse washing machine; G.E. electric clothes dryer; kitchen table and 6 chairs; many odd chairs; platform rocker; rocking chair; chesterfield and 2 chairs; coffee tables; end table; TV tables; 21" television; footstool; paper rack; table and floor lamp; secretary desk, like new; sewing machine; clothes hamper; wardrobe, like new; dressers; chests of drawers; beds, springs and mat- tresses; single bed; pictures; ironing board; clock; pots and pans; electric toaster; electric frying pan; 6 gal. crock; roast pans; electric heater, electric fan; 100 foot extension cord; 100 ft. garden hose; lawn chairs; wash tubs and stand; bird cage; and many other items. 50 pc. set of dishes (setting for 8); cups and saucers; many odd dishes; blankets; quilts; linen; pillows, etc. ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES ---tenNerP6est; combina- tion buffet and china cabinet with curved glass in door; round top trunk; washstand; iron and brass bed; small fern stand; clay pipe; oil lamp; 19,53 souvenier plate; 1867-1967 Centen- nial plate; many pieces of Noritake; moustache cup; carnival glass bowl; somepcs. of Bavaria; R. S. Germany; 2 spoon holders; cream and sugars; syrup jug; silver; souvenier spoons, etc. TERMS — CASH Norm Whiting, Auctioneer PHONE 235-1964 Clearing Auction Sale a. am of Farm Equipment To be held for Gerritt Zondag, 1'/z miles west of Zurich and 5 miles north or 5 miles south of Bayfield turn left, follow signs. Wednesday, April 10, 1:15 p,m. TRACTORS — 4000 Ford Diesel, p.s. weights and pulley, 765 hours, one year old; John Deere 510 Diesel, 890 hours c/w No, 37 J,D. loader. EQUIPMENT — Gehl 2 ton mixall, 3 screens; J.D. 3 pt.h. 14" 3 furrow trip bottom plow; J.D. 8 ft. cultivator on rubber, new teeth; J.D. 2 row 3 pt,h. corn planter; Allied 10 ft. cultivator 3 pt.h.; Cols° 3 pt,h, field sprayer, 50' of high pressure hose; Int. 3 pt.h. 7 ft. mower; Case PTO 135 bu. manure spreader; McCorrekk 3 bar side rake; McCormick 32 plate trail disc; Case 4 bar side rake; Case 3 furrow 3 pt,h, 12" bottom plow; Dearborn 28 plate trail disc and 2 row cultivator; three 5 ton wagons and two 15' flat racks; Massey Harris 10' pull type swather; 8 section diamond harrows and steel stretchers; Emi- nent 3 pt.h. fertilizer spreader; Gehl 10" hammermill, belt driven; George White 9" post hole auger; Dunhamlehr 7 ft. scraper blade; George White cutting box, 40' pipe; farm trailer with stock racks. MISCELLANEOUS — Ritchie heated water bowl (new); cattle head gate; mineral feeder; cattle oiler; Sunbeam cattle clippers; cattle &harriers; Worrier feed cooker; fans; 200' - 311. plastic pipe. ' 200 jute bags; six sheets 14' steel roofing (new); two electric fences; electric lawn mower; forks, shovels, lumber and many many more items, two garage doors, Hay — 175 boles first cul, Straw — 500 bales. Silage — 75 ton Sixtrone head of yearling western heifers. FURNITURE chesterfield and Chair; 5 pc. kitchen suite; 5 dining room chairs and many more items, 'Terms Cash Farm Sold Prop —.6erritf 2ondag RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE 4824120 • Clinton Reminder FARM SOLD CLEARING FARM AUCTION SALE for Mr. Jack Dye Crediton, Ont,, 212 miles west'f #4 highway Complete line of Farm Machinery Tools, Household Items Sat„ March 30, 12:15 p.m. 4 TRACTORS, excellent condition, baler, plow, wagons, etc. TRUCK --1969 ford pick-up with safety certificate, COMPLETE line of small fools, new air compressor, etc, 9 PIECE Oak dining room suite and bed, dresser, other household items, TERMS --- CASH AUCTIONEER Farm tom Shoebottom Sales 'Household Sales 'LORTON 666-0280 "Call now for complete Auction Service" r 'eel; cegrvol N." Times-Advocate, March 28, 1974 ATHWELL'S (.,t °nog Page 1-0:, .1. . N.N. Be. a blood donor ***************1 • FARM SOLD Clearing Auction Sale can't supply requested services due to Telephone Services rule Estates to be Auctioned At Knapp's Auction Room, Main St.,Seaforth , on Friday Evening, March 29, at 7:00 p.m. Consisting of wicker chesterfield and their; spanish bedroom suite; 6 pc. bedroom suite; Rogers Majestic 25" coloured TV; combination bookshelf and writing desk; walnut office desk; library table with cane ends; cane fernry; wash stands; com- modes; dressers; chest of drawers; piano-and 2 stools; 2 large oak rockers; oak tea wagon; 2 pine blanket boxes; oak blanket box; 2 kitchen regulator clocks; walnut service table; wall tree; umbrella stand; jardinieres; large quantity of gloss and china; 3 butter prints; oil lamps; Gone with the wind lamp base; Clare Jewell wood kitchen stove; Quebec wood stove; bells and chimes; 2 matching dress swords; bayonet; china dolls; rockers; press back arm chair; large quantity of wood chairs; small tables; fernstands; appliances and garden tools and many more items, RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE BRUCEFIELD — 482-3120 -4( Telephone Services, "We are caught in the demand for new services and we can't supply it," Mr. Roweliffe said. He was referring • to the inability of the Tuckersmith system to raise the rate, to alb, scribers enough to meet the requests for more two-party and private lines as quickly As they are wanted. The Ontario Telephone Services does not business, possibly as big as some townships and he wanted the increase in the interest of the system, Mr. Rowcliffe said he would like to see the auditor attend the next annual meeting to answer some of the questions raised by some subscribers about the auditor's report. He spoke of the need for political pressure on the Ontario Tuckersmith Township Municipal Telephone System should have a five man com- mission instead of the present three, William B. Roweliffe of Hensall told the 100 subscribers attending the annual meeting in the LO.O.F. Hall in Etrueefield, Wednesday. Mr. Roweliffe, completing the first year of his three-year term, said the telephone system. is big Four generations at Dashwood event *.. of Farm Machinery, Truck ir * Some Household Items Etc. * for Mr. Ken Rock 44 *. Lot 6, Can, 26, McGillivray Twp, 6 miles north west ofi( Parkhill, 2 Y2 miles south west of GreenwaY .4. * Friday, April 5, 1;30 p.m. * * MACHINERY: 2000 Ford gas tractor with loader; Int. A trac- ed.. A.. tor; 2 furrow ptow;1 row stuffier; FF2 furrow plow; MF No. 3 01- " pto baler; New Idea mower; New Idea 4 bar side rake; 4. rubber tired wagon & rack; Aendon 7 ton wagon; 185 bu, gravity box; 16 ft. auger 1/2 h.p. motor; Kongskilde '9 1/2 ft,* cultivator; double disc; harrows; New Idea manure spreader; power mower; feed cart; sunbeam cattle clippers; wire corn )41' crib; snowlfence; steel pasts & wire; chopper; scrap iron; etc. .,.4 HOUSEHOLD: Simplicity washing machine; French doors; AT` camp stove; sealers; odd chairs; bed and dresser; lamps; living room chair; double dresser; coffee table & end table; vacuum 'T cleaner; etc. vuotoolkokakstik03010-zwirtlet .oviairoveroalksie By MRS, IRVIN RADER DASHWOOD Four generations were represented at a first birthday party for Tammy Restemayer given by her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Glen Restemayer, Attending were Mrs, Elizabeth Brown, Seaforth, grea t- grandmother; Mr, & Mrs. Roland Vanstone, Hensall, grand- parents; Mr. & Mrs. Bob Boogemans, Mr, & Mrs. Alphonse Denomme and Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Restemayer. 4 1( * TRUCK: 1966 Chevrolet 1/2 ton with racks sold with a fitness* * certificate, ****************** FARM SOLD * Clearing Auction Sale : -.0( AK of Machinery, Holstein Heifers, Feed, Household Items, etc. * for Mr. Alois Clymans TERMS — Cash Hugh Filson AUCTIONEERS Tom Robson * 666-0833 phone 666.1967 * **************** NEW COMMISSIONERS — Two new commissioners were named to the Tuckersmith Municipal Telephone System at the recent annual meeting. Elmer Hayter and Vern Alderdice are shown above. Huron Expositor photo * y T y T * Lot 31, Con. 9, Biddulph Twp. on No. 23 Hwy. 1 mile north of No, 7 Hwy.; 1 '/2 miles north east of Elginfield. Thursday, April 4, 1 p.m. HOLSTEIN HEIFERS: 43 well marked yearling open Holstein * heifers. *MACHINERY: J.D. 2510 gas tractor fully equipped, 4 row stuffier, heathauser; David Brown 990 diesel tractor with * manure loader, power steering, etc; J. D. 40 gas tractor, 2 row stuffier and John Blewside dresser; J. D. corn and bean 4 * row planter with insecticides and rubber press wheels, 2 years AK ** old. M.F. No. 33 15 run grain arid fert. drill (like new); New * Holland p.t.o. mixmill; Colsa weed sprayer, complete ; J. D. semi-mounted 16" 4 furrow plow, Cockshutt 14" 3 pt. hitch 3 * furrow plow; Cockshutt 10 1/2 ' wheel disc; Triple K 11 1/2 ' 4„, cultivator with levelling bar and harrow; .1. D. rotary hoe; '1 harrows; roller; New Holland 130 bu. p.t,o.manure spreader; *Oliver 10 ft. fert. spreader; New Holland side rake on rubber; Case baler with Wisconsin motor; Little Giant 32' elevator; * New Holland 3 pt. hitch mower; Innes bean windrower (like new); 7 ton and 5 ton wagons with flat grain racks; grain box „Br with double wheels; grain blower with pipes; 3 pt. hitch *scraper blade; 2 grain augers; 60 tomato baskets; barrels; 4" plastic tile; Comet welder and air compressor; Duro water * ,,„L_ pump with tank, new roll of fence; tractor chains for 2510.1.0; 41r "T- electric fan; cattle oiler; snow fence; hydro fencer ; 8 Beatty cow Stanchions;: wheelbarrows; chains and many misc. ar- tides. * TRUCK 1969 GMC Y2 ton V-8 engine. * FEED: Quantity of shelled corn, 350 bales of hay; 350 bales Institute at Kippen plan Kleinburg trip Dashwood Brownie Pack The Brownie meeting opened with a memory game called, 'Bird, Beast, or Fish,' because of sickness there were only eight girls present. Browny Owl and Tawny Owl called the Brownies into their Fairy Ring, Fairy queen was Jennifer Gowarilock. Following this, a game helping to improve control over a ball was played in the form of a relay. The Brownies then planted spring bulbs to take home and care for until they bloom. Badge work was discussed and the meeting brought to a close. -4( yy straw; 10 ft. of ensilage. Jr HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES: RCA Whirlpool refrigerator; washing machine; chesterfield and chair; buffet and 2 chairs; —1 odd chairs; stoves; beds; water heater; etc. * Terms Cash Booth phone 666-'1967 41( ****************)r Andwommow allow the system to raise the rates to make a profit, Mel Graham, l3rucefield, manager of the system, in his report, said that last year when the system went for a four-party telephone service to replace the multi-party, he thought it would be good for ten years, but new believes it may be only for five years. "They are asking for two- party and private lines," he said. Mr. Graham said the total revenue for the year amounted to $129,923, with expenses $118,711 giving a surplus of $11,212. In 1972 the surplus amounted to $10,049. He reported total assets for the system at the end of 1973 amounted to $570,262. During the year, Mr. Graham said about 100 miles of un- derground cable had been laid. He said the system is now about 95 percent cable with only several small isolated stretches., with above ground wiring which will only be replaced 'as they wear out. Mr. Graham said 25 sub- scribers were transferred from Hensall exchange to the Bayfield exchange which is now com- pletely a four-party system up to private lines. Speaking of the Local Initiatives Grant of $11,500 which the system received (at his request) in January, Mr. Graham said he hired four men, with a regular employee as supervisor, who are busy cutting the multiparty areas over to four, party. The system with a total of 1,878 telephones, serves the rural areas and some urban areas in Tuckersmith and Stanley Townships, The Bayfield Exchange has 564 telephones; Clinton exchange 425; Hensall exchange 450; and Seaforth exchange 439. Two new commissioners were elected, Vern Alderdice of RR 2, Kippen and Tuckersmith Reeve Elgin Thompson of RR 3, Kip- pen, were nominated to fill the, vacancy to represent Tucker- smith with the retirement of Arthur Nicholson of RR 2 Seaforth who had served on the commission for '27 years. Mr. Alderdice was acclaimed when Mr. Thompson withdrew. Stanley Reeve Elmer Hayter of Varna and Richard Erb of Zurich were nominated to represent Stanley Township to fill the vacancy caused by the recent death of Harvey Coleman. Mr. Hayter was elected,in a vote 42-40. and will serve the one year remaining in Mr. Coleman's term, The commissioners were authorized to bring in a by-law for the next annual meeting for the naming of a five-man com- mission and each commission would be allowed to serve two terms only and then must retire. Elgin Thompson was chairman for the meeting and Mel Graham secretary. 4. Hugh Filson AUCTIONEERS Tom Robson 4( * 666.0833 report. Mrs. J. Drummond conducted a game. Mrs. Charles Eyre was hostess and Mrs. E. Whitehouse was co- hostess. Courtesy remarks were given by Mrs. Ross Broadfoot, Personals Mrs. Eiger Mousseau was again taken to hospital in Seaforth. We hope 'for a speedy recovery, Mrs. Margaret Hutchinson and Mrs. Mae Hutchison, St. Thomas and Mr. & Mrs. Clare Leitch, Weston, visited.with & Mrs. W. L. Mellis, Saturday. Mrs. Steve Pine and Carrie Lynne of Sault Ste. Marie spent a few days with the former's mother 'and father, Mr. & Mrs. Ed McBride. Mr. & Mrs. Bert Faber, Mr. & Mrs, Ken Faber and Mr. & Mrs. Tom Penhale left Saturday for a trip overseas. Mr. & Mrs. Percy Wright at- tended the golden wedding an- niversary party for Mr. & Mrs. Orville Taylor: **************** FARM SOLD * Clearing Auction Sale * * By MRS. RENA CALDWELL KiPPEN A skit "The Women's Institute - Do you know that?" was presented at the cultural ac- tivities meeting Wednesday March 20, A workshop quizz was con- ducted after the skit, Mrs. Alex McGregor displayed crafts which the residents of Huronview had done. The roll call was Name a food or utensil used 75 years ago. The members will visit' Huronview March 27, and havq,g4%, booth at'Ernie Whitehouse's'sale, March 30. The food forum, Poultry Please will be held in Clinton April 10. Mrs. Al Hoggarth will be in charge of the bus trip when members and friends will visit the .McMichael; Collection at Klein burg. Mrs. Charles Eyre gave a reading "Model T." Mrs, Whitehouse gave the family and consumers affairs report and Mrs. V. Alderdice gave the education and cultural affairs Personals A number of ladies from Dash- wood W.I. attended a euchre at Usborne Central school. Mr. & Mrs. Alphonse Grenier and girls and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rader, Goderich, at- tended the funeral of Mrs. Grenier's brother, Bruce Baker at Kingston, March 25. Tammy Rader spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Victor Hartman and family. Mrs. Ray Van Dorsselaer has returned home from St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Randy Marriage, Clinton, spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Leo Gibson and boys. Mr. & Mrs. John de Niet, Willowdale, spent the weekend with Mrs. Irvin Rader and visited with Irvin who is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Along with Mr. & Mrs. David Rader they attended a family gathering at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Fred Miller Granton. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Howe and girls, Lac du Bonnet; Manitoba; Paul and Sharon Rader, Susan Van Wyck and Bill Bennett, London. Mr. & Mrs. Ron Merner have returned home from a holiday in Puerto Rico. Mr. & Mrs. Leo Gibson visited 'IP pm with Leo Eveland in Victoria Hospital, Sunday. He is scheduled for major surgery this week. Betty Guenther, Susan Grigg and Pat Bender have returned home after a week's vacation in Rome. Business Liquidation by Auction pG I FOR THE ESTATE OF ELGIN PORTER TO BE HELD IN VARNA ON SATURDAY, APRIL 6 Property-Service station 58' x 50' on a lot 56' x 130', also sell- ing a 24' x 32' newly constructed building. $10,000 in hardware and stock plus Service Station equip- ment and tools. Three vehicles and 9N Ford tractor: FOR INFORMATION PHONE RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE BRUCEFIELD 482-3120 gas tractor; M.F. 85 diesel tractor; high' arch, fully equipped .4( MACHINERY: selling at 12:30 p.m. Int. M. gas tractor; lnt. H CLEARING AUCTION SALE of farm machinery, household effects 'antiques and mis- cellaneous for THE ESTATE OF THE LATE JOHN A. RYAN, on lot 15, South Boundary, Stephen Township, 2 1/2 miles east of Mt, Carmel on Friday, April 5, 1:00 p.m. MACHINERY AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS — Massey Ferguson 165 tractor, Cockshutt 30 tractors, McKee Harvester with 24 ft. self unloading wagon, Oliver 50. baler, New Holland side delivery rake, Int. side delivery rake, Int, 7 ft. semi-mounted mower, Int, 15 run seed drill complete, Int. 3 furrow trail plow on rubber, 2 furrow trail plow on steel, 7 section harrows, 4 and 3 section harrow pulls, Int. 28 plate double discs, Turnco gravity box and wagon, flat rack wagon, two wheel trailer with stock racks, 9 ft. land roller, John Deere manure spreader (90 bus.), Oliver manure spreader (horse drawn), lnt. manure spreader,. Hydrin 4 furrow plow, Massey Harris cultivator, drag harrows, Hydrin 3 furrow plow, hay loader, dump rake, Pioneer chain saw, stone boat, grinder, farming mill, root pulper, 17 ft. 5 inch grain auger, electric grain dryer, small hand tools, scales, rope, horse collars, bags, extension ladder (32 ft.), sap pan, quantity of lumber, split wood, 2 Universal milk units, Int. self cleaning separator, Shell cattle oiler, tarpaulins, colony house, Brooder building, electric tattle clipper. VEHICLES — 1970 V-B Pontiac 4 door sedan, power steering and brakes (sells with mechanical certificote).1961 Chev., 6 cylinder, 1/2 ton truck sold "As Is': HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AND ANTIOUES - Ideal "Franklin" wood stove, copper bailer, 2 toilet sets (6 pc. and 5 pc.), flat , irons, churn with wooden bowl and spoons, crocks, hanging lamp, coal oil lantern, set of dishes, wooden arm chair with leather seat and back, wooden rocking chair, leather racking chair, Alining room chairs, drop leaf fable, wooden tables, table scale, wash stands, dressers, wooden, beds, spool bed, side, board, day bed, oval dining room table, five leaves, Enterprise wood stove, cow bell, picnic table, sealers, automatic egg washer and baskets Admiral 21 inch T,V., hall tree with Mirror, apple peeler, broad axe, east iron seat, vacuum cleaner. TERMS — Cash 7% sales tax on taxable items Not responsible for accidents day of sale D & i RIDDELL AUCTION SERVICE of 100 Dairy Cattle, Machinery, Milking Equipment, etc. for Mr. William Sherwood -4(' Lot 2, Con. 15, London Twp.,5 miles north east of * Bryanston, 2 miles east of High bury, 7 miles south west * - of St. Marys. Wednesday, April 3, 10 a.m, 4( HOLSTEIN CATTLE selling at 3:30 p.m.; 60 m ilk cows, mostly yfresh balance due in April; 3 bred heifers; 40 Holstein * 71' Hereford crossed calves born this year. This is a real good .ihr herd of cattle ready to produce for a new owner. Yearling Ar Hereford bull and a Holstein bull. K PIGS — 10 heavy chunks; PONY - 1 Gelding pony MILKING EQUIPMENT: selling at 3:30 p,m. Steinhorse 27 74 can bulk tank; large Surge pump like new; 6 single Surge un- its; sinks; strainer, etc. g d d oo conition; 2 U.M.K tractors; N H ewHolland 616 harvester with corn and hay head; New Holland blower with ..he 60 ft. pipe; 2 New Holland self unloading harvester boxes 7‘ and wagons; super 26 self propelled combine with 10 ft, head and pickup; Kilborne self propelled 10 ft. swather; Gehl pto mixall with new bearings; New Holland pto manure spreader * like new; Case No, 200 pto baler new pick up; New Holland pto 68 baler; New Holland No, 67 baler; stooker; M,F, side rake on rubber; Massey No. 6 7 ft. mower; Case 3 furrow plow; Case 2 furrow plow; 2 Int, 3 furrow drag plows; Oliver "PC 2 row corn planter; Oliver 15 run grain and fert, drill on rubber; M.M. double disc; drags; Int. cultivator on rubber; -"T` J.D. cultivator on rubber; J.D. pto field chopper; stooker; „hr tubular elevators; hammermill; steel roller; 3 pt. hitch scufflers; gravity bin; 2 22 ft. hay wagoes; Super 26 self propelled com- • bine for parts only. j ir MISCELLANEOUS: selling at 10: a.m. Maganate electric pto -7" generator used twice; Electric welder; welding rods; anvil; vice; emery; forge air compressor; 2 new Calf pens; harness; collars of all kinds; 3 pt. hitch scraper; pto post hole auger; ▪ 1( pto snow blower; cutter; sleighs; sap pails; spiles, etc.; grain auger; tractor chains; electric motors; auger tart; fanning mill; 2 propane chicken brooders; lots of scrap iron; snow fence; Ar barrels, etc., etc, 1"" FEED: 25 ft. of ensilage in a 14x50 silo; 1000 bales of hey; * mow of straw. 4( player comb.; mangle Mari; electric stove; etc. HOUSEHOLD: selling at10:ct.m,Propane cook stove; propane heater; desk; Simplicity autoredtit washer; radio-record Terms Cash *, Hugh Filson AUCTIONEERS Tetn Robicin 666-083 36-1967 phone 66 , 'Doug Auttiorteers "Jack' 237.3576 237-3431 • ****************