The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-03-11, Page 22Clearing Auction Sale
of Combine, Tractors, Farm Machinery
and Misc. Items
far Murray East at tot 26-, Concession 4 & 5 Hullett----
Township, 2 1/2 miles north of Clinton on Highway 4.
Saturday, March 20th at 1:00 p.m.
Watch for full listing in next week's paper
Terms cash day of sale
FARM IS SOLD
Richard Lobb AUCTIONEERS R. G. Gethke
Clinton Bornholm
Mr. Murray East — Proprietor
Auctioneers or owner not responsible for accidents day of sale,
AUCTION SALE
ESTATE AUCTION SALE
for MRS. EVA KAISER ESTATE
SAT., MARCH 13, 1:30 p.m.
To be Held at Heated Warehouse
Richmond St. North, Hensall
Watch for Signs on Highway No. 4
APPLIANCES: GE fridge 2 doors full freezer, GE 4 burner
electric stove, both units recently purchased and in new condi-
tion, Hoover washer & spin dryer, new lawn chairs, assort-
ment pictures.
FURNITURE: Beautiful mahogany 4,pc. bedroom suite, bow
front dresser and chest of drawers, brass pulls, night table,
bed, china cabinet right to floor, round dining table, 4 chairs,
Lazy Boy arm chair, Hide-A-Way bed, 2 matching step tables
with drawer, old rocker, RCA combination colour TV radio
and stereo, goldframemirror, RCA portable TV (BW)
SPECIAL ITEM: 4 rare ornate oriental wood step tables, this
is a one unit item and beautiful, ornated chest, other in-
teresting items.
CRYSTAL, CUT GLASS & CHINA: Large selection of fine
crystal including goblets, tumblers, wine, vases, etc. cut glass
includes fruit bowls, cake and cookie stands, pitchers, spoon
holders, matching candle holders with prisms, Bulls Eye
goblet, china heart (Bavarian) and white china egg, Noritake
dinner set, Hungarian pottery, salt cellars, chest silver, many
other items.
TERMS OF SALE 'CASH
Sales Directors 262-2714, 345-2057
Percy Wright, Auctioneer
KIPPEN, ONT. 262-5515
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25 Notices
„ INDEPENDENT SHIPPER
to
UNITED CO-OPERATIVE
OF ONTARIO
LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT
TORONTO
Ship Your Livestock
with
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26 Legal. Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Mabel Rodd
Deceased
All persons having Janus against
the estate of Mabel Rodd late a) the
Iva n I \eter, C ountv of I luron,
Housessife, ssho died on or about the
2nd day of .lanuari. 19 -n ire required
to file particulars of same w al) Bell &
Laughton. Solicitors of Neter, On-
tario, h> the 20th dos \ larch, 1976
after is Inch date the estate w!ll he dis-
tributed ha% ing regard only to those
claims of which notice has been -
ed.
Bell & Laughton
Solicitors for ;he I-Aecutrix
I seter. Ontario
27 Tenders Wanted
Ontario
ONTARIO
GOVERNMENT TENDER
Grass Cutting
Grass cutting and trimming at Cen-
tralia College• of Agriculture and
Technology, Huron Park, Ontario.
Mai. 3. 1976 to October 29, 1976
0 0 145
St Al El) 'FFNDURS will he receii.ed
until 3:00 p.m. I ()CAL TIME. ON
NI A R('H 25. 197b.
Tender Documents mo be obtained
from the Ministry of Government Ser-
uces, Regional Office, 400 Elizabeth
Street, Guelph, Ontario. NIL 2Y1.
elephone No. (519) 822-115(1.
NO) For further information
regarding this tender please call Nliss
J. Robinson, ,it the above address.
Telephone No. (519) 822-1150. The
lowest or any Tender not necessarily
accepted.
MINISTRY OF
00VURNMUNT
SI RVICLS
ON FARM
11 c
BIRTHS —
LUTHER — Larry and Carole Luther
(nee Grenier) wish to announce the
arrival of twins. A little girl
(stillborn) and a boy Robert David,
weighing 5 lbs. lots ozs. on Saturday.
February 28 at St. Josephs Hospital.
The proud grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Alphonse Grenier, Hensall, On-
tario and Mr and Mrs. Manford
Luther. RR 1, Dashwood. llp
BIRTHS —
KNECIITEL — Sheila (nee Willert)
and Mery are pleased to announce
the safe arrival of .a 71b. 3 oz, baby
girl Jody Marie on March 5, 1976 at
St. Marys Hospital, Kitchener. A
sister for Timmy and a grand-
daughter for Mrs. Henry Kneehtel,
Rostock and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Willert, Exeter. 11c
BIRTHS --
McKINLAY — Heather Anne is hap-
py to announce that her new sister,
Julie Lynne, is doing fine, even
though mom and dad, (Colleen and
Jim) look a little tired, Born March 3
at South Huron. Hospital, weighed in
at 6 lbs. 8 ozs.
"They are angel of God in disguise;
His sunlight still gleams in their
tresses;
His glory still gleams in their eyes."
Charles M. Dickinson 11c
CHAPMAN — Craig and. Louise are
happy to announce the birth of their
daughter "Anne Michelle"
(61bs.2oz.) Wednesday, March 3rd at
Sarnia General Hospital, Proud
grandparents are Lorne and Lorna
Chapman, and Elmore and Ida
McBride, • llp
JEAN KELLERMAN, missionary
from Japan at the Zion United
Church, Crediton, on March 14, 10
a.m. Everyone welcome. Sunday
School withdrawn for social hour to
follow service, (10c)11c
I.O.O.F, — The second degree will be
conferred on Tuesday, March 16. All
Bros, Welcome, — Norm Stanlake,
Rec. Sec., Bruce 1Delbridge N.G. lic
HURON COUNTY HEALTH Unit in-
vites you to attend the Adult Health
Guidance Centre, Health Unit office,
South Huron Hospital, Exeter on
Tuesday, March 16, 1976 from 1:30 -
3:30 p.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance;
2. Foot Care; 3. Anaemia Screening;
4. Urine Testing; 5. Blood Pressure;
6. Hearing Tests. Volunteer Drivers
Are Available. 11c
DANCE — Clinton Intermediate
Hockey Club, March 20, 1976 featur-
ing "Busker" dancing 9 - 1 a.m, at
the Vanastra, Shillelagh 11,12c
EUCHRE PARTY — Hensall Legion
Hall, Tuesday, March 23rd, 8:00 p.m.
Sponsored by Kippen East Women's
Institute. Admission 75c Lunch and
prizes provided. Everyone
welcome, 11,12c
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Women will be having a beef take-out
dinner Sunday, April 11, 1976;
Women's Luncheon and plant party,
Wednesday, April 21, 1976 11c
HULLY GULLY — March 13, 1976
Dance with the Skylites, 9 - 1 a.m.
Lunch. Everyone welcome. March
20: Mozart and the Melody Makers,
9:30-1:00; March 27 - Closed lle
PINERIDGE CHALET, 11/2 miles
west of Hensall; FRI. MARCH 12,
Timmermans - Finkbeiner Open
Wedding Reception, Roger Quick &
The Rainbows; SAT., MARCH 13,
The Dave Booker Show. Come and
dance to this great C & W group from
St. Thomas: SAT., MARCH 20, Joe
Overholt and The Standbys. For
reservations phone George Beer 262-
2277, Chalet 236-4213, or Don
Mousseau 236-4610. Admission n. per
person, Reservations held until 9:30
p.m. only, lie
FETTES TOURS and Travel, 184
Main St. S. Mount Forest, Ontario.
CALIFORNIA - 21 day tour departs
April 19. All side trips city tours and
admissions included, Visits Salt Lake
City, Mormon Tabernacle,
Cheyenne, Omaha, Reno, San Fran-.
cisco, Virginia City, Los Angeles,
Las Vegas, Grand Canyon, Petrified
Forest, Painted Desert, Disneyland,
Universal Studios, Hollywood and
much more. Beautiful Spring
scenery, Over half full. Fettes Tours
323-1545 Mount Forest,
FLORIDA MID-TERM BREAK - 9
night tour to Florida. Spends 6 nights
' in Florida, featuring beach front ac-
commodation on St. Fetes Beach.
Evening departure from Mount
Forest with pick ups en route. Free
brochures. 12 openings.
BEST OF BRITAIN - 19 day fully es-
corted tour of England, Scotland and
Wales departs May 16, Includes all
first class accommodation, ad-
missions, side trips, transportation
and breakfasts. Britain is at it s best
in the spring, Farm visits included in
itinerary. Join friends from the area
on this tour.
SCANDINAVIAN TOUR - 23 day ful-
ly escorted and guided tour of
Norway, Denmark and Sweden,
departs May 30. Includes air fare, ac-
commodation, most meals, ad-
missions, city tours, baggage handl-
ing and sightseeing, Call today for
complete information. Don't miss
this chance to travel to the end of the
midnight sun with area friends.
WASHINGTON CHERRY BLOSSOM
FESTIVAL - Limited space on our
second bus to the annual Cherry
Blossom Festival in Washington D.C.
See Washington in a glowing pastel of
pink. Includes guided city tour, ad-
missions, parade seats, side trip to
Mt. Vernon etc. 4 day tour departs
April 9. Fettes Tours 323-1545 Mount
Forest.
ENGAGEMENTS --
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Insley, Ex-
eter, are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Susan Elizabeth, to Mr.
George David Wilson, son of Mr, Les
Wilson, Elginfield, and the late Mrs.
Davina Wilson, on Friday, April 2, at
7 :30 p.m. at Exeter United
Church. line
DEATHS —
MILLER — Colleen Joyce, 16 years,
formerly of Crediton area. Survived
by her mother Mrs, Betty Miller,
brother Derek, sister Brenda all of
North Vancouver B.C. and Debbie
(sister) of Guelph. Funeral services
to be held at the Burard Funeral
Home, N. Vancouver B.C. on Friday,
March 12, 1976. llp
IN MEMORIAM—
KESTLE — Our parents Emily and
Henry, our sisters Edith Gibbs and
Vera Robillard.
Yes, memory has a magic way
Of keeping loved ones near
Ever close in mind and heart
Are the ones we hold most dear.
Ever remembered by their
children and their families, lie
CAREY — In loving memory of a
dear father, husband and grand-
father, Joseph Carey who passed
away one year ago, March 11, 1975.
The ones we love remain with us,
For love itself lives on,
And cherished memories do not fade
Because a loved one's gone.
The one's we love can never be;
More than a thought apart,
As long as there is memory
They'll live on in the heart.
Lovingly remembered by wife,
Rita and all family. lle
LONG — In loving memory of a dear
husband, Norman Long who passed
away February 24, 1968.
I remember the day I met you
And the day God made you mine
I remember the day he took you
And sadly wondered why
Among tears and heartaches
One thing makes me glad
That you chose me to share
The wonderful years we had.
Lovingly remembered by wife
Hazel, llnc
McLEAN — In loving memory of a
dear brother Ferne U. McLean, who
passed away, March 10, 1975.
There is a link death cannot sever
Love and remembrance last forever.
Sisters Dorothy and Rose, Marion
and brother Clarence. 11c
CARDS OF THANKS —
We would like to thank the Legion,
the Ladies Auxiliary and South Huron
Hospital for hot water to make tea
and coffee, hot soup and a turkey
dinner. Also thanks to the persons
who donated food, provided transpor-
tation to and from the hospital and
any other party who helped in any
way. Special thanks to Rev. H. Snell,
for coming to the apts, and Rev.
Wright coming to the 'hospital. —
Senior Citizens of 134 Sanders St. lle
The family of the late Fred S.
Peters wishes to express their ap-
preciation to relatives, friends and
neighbours for their many acts of
kindness, cards of sympatity, floral
tributes and donations to the Heart
Fund. Special thanks to Dr. Ping arid
nurses at Wingham District Hospital
and to the Bonthron Funeral Chapel,
Hensall, Rev. Jarvis and to the
Legion Ladies for preparing the
lunch. —The Peters family Ile
Our special thanks to Eric and
Thelma Finkbeiner for taking us in
during the storm. — The Clarke's 11c
I would like to thank my
neighbours, friends, relatives,
Crediton United Church ladies,
Bethel Reformed Ladies and all who
helped with the showers for the many
lovely gifts that I have received, —
Ruth Finkbeiner llp
We wish to express our apprecia-
tion for all the kindness shown our
mother the late Mary Heim during
her illness and at the time of her
death, to Dr. Ecker the nurses and
staff of South Huron Hospital, the R.
C. Dinney Funeral Home, Rev.
Beaton and the U.C.W. of Zion United
Church. — The Hern Family 11p
Our warmest and most sincere
thanks to the ladies of the Hospital
Women's Auxiliary for looking after
us so wonderful when we were cold
and hungry. Also to the girls that
helped to serve us, to the Legion
Ladies giving us a hot turkey dinner.
We just can say thank you all very,
very much. — Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Heywood, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Penhale, 304 Andrew St..Apt. 7 & 8.
llp
The family of the late Ambrose
Koricina Sr. wish to express their
sincere appreciation to those- who
sent flowers, cards, spiritual tributes
and donations to the Cancer Society.
Special thanks to Father Mooney, Dr.
Meltzer, Dr. Read, the staff at St.
Joseph's Hospital, South Huron
Hospital, C. Haskett & Son Funeral
Home, pallbearers and those who
helped in anyway. 11c
The Exeter Legion Auxiliary wish
to thank Darlings Food Market, A &
H, Canadian Canners and the lady at
the senior Citizens Bldg. who donated
food to feed the seniors during the
storm. lie
CARDS OF THANKS —
I would like to thank all the doctors
and nurses at St. Josephs Hospital
London for taking good care of my
wife and our new little son. I would
also like to thank all our friends,
relatives and neighbours for the love-
ly gifts, flowers and kindness. It was
really appreciated. — Carole and
Larry Luther lip
I would like to express my sincere
thanks to relatives, friends and
neighbours for visits, cards,
telephone calls, treats and flowers
during my recent illness. Special
thanks to Dr. Read, nurses and staff
at South Huron Hospital, Hoffman
Ambulance and Pastor Barz, also to
those who drove my wife back and
forth from the Hospital. It was gall
greatly appreciated. — Charles Mar-
tine 41c
I wish to thank all my friends.ivho
sent me cards, treats and flows
while I was a patient in South Huron
Hospital. Special thanks to Rev.
Beaton, Dr. Gans the nurses and
staff. A big thank you to our
neighbours, the Wilsons. It was all
very much appreciated. Sincerely
Steve Molnar lie
I would like to take this opportunity
of thanking all those who made
visits, sent flowers and cards. Also
for prayers. Special thanks to Helen
and Wayne Horner also Drs, C.
Wallace & Vischer and Westlakes •
Ambulance while a patient in Vic-
toria Hospital, London. — Mrs.
Gerald O'Rourke lle
The P.T.A. of Precious Blood
School, Exeter, would like to thank
all who supported their Winter
Frolics Dance. It was a great
success. lle
I wish to thank my relatives and
friends for cards, treats, flowers and
visits while a patient in the hospital
and since returning home; — Edna
Sangster Ile
The residence management and
staff of Queensway Nursing Home
would like to extend their sincere
thanks to the ladies who collected
and gave blankets to the men who
brought the generator to our home, to
the hydro crew and volunteers who
helped restore our power during the
recent storm. — Queensway Nursing
Home lle
I wish to thank all my relatives,
friends and neighbours for flowers,
cards, gifts and treats while a patient
in University Hospital and since
returning home. Special thanks to all
the doctors and nurses on the 9th
floor. — Gerald Willis 11c
I would like to thank my relatives,
friends and neighbours who
remembered me with cards; flowers
and visits while I was a patient in
University Hospital, Thanks to Dr.
McLaughlan and nurses on 8th floor
for their wopderful care. — Verna
Wurm lle
GUNS FOR SALE
REMINGTON 308 Auto,
BROWNING 22 Auto.
WINCHESTER 22 Auto.
STEVENS 22 Auto.
GERMAN DRP 22 Single
RUGER 22 Auto. Revolver
COOEY 410 Single
WALTERS & SONS 12 ga. Double
WINCHESTER Model 12 16 go. Pump
WINCHESTER Model 12 12 ga. Pump
Call 262-2002
After 6 p.m.
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* EXCELLENT *
* Power Machinery & Truck
* * Auction
* For Cash Crop and Livestock Farmers *
*4. Sale will be held on Mr. Ken Lyons farm on Highway 23, *
3 miles north of No, 7 Hwy. (Elginfield) 3 miles south of
Whalens Corners. Lot 20, Con. 9 Biddulph Twp.
* Saturday, March 20 at 1 p.m. *
* * *TRACTORS: J.D. 710 diesel, power steering, etc. low hours,
35 M.F. diesel, 3 cylinder with loader; Int. Farman 460 diesel *
* TA and power steering ; Cockshutt 30, live p.t.o., good
*rubber; 1 pr. 16.9x30 T rail duals.
PLANTING EQUIPMENT: Int. 400 Cyclo 4 row corn planter,
A.- adjustable, immaculate; 2 Int. No. 56 4 row planters with in-
secticides, bean packages used 2 seasons; Int. 455 corn
41- planter, 4 row with Gandy insecticide; M.H. 20A 13 run grain
* drill, grass seed and fertilizer, power lift; Cockshutt 15 run
* grain drill ; New Idea lime spreader.
...4 TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: Int. 710 - 5 furrow 16" automatic *
AT- reset plow, 1 year old; Case 4 furrow 16" plow; J.D. Model *
Ni. F145 semi mounted plow 414; Int. 3 furrow Ace bottom plow
,...4°‘ on rubber; Kongskilde 20 ft, cultivator, levelling bar, double
,ir blade harrows, hydraulic wing lift; Kongskilde 17 ft, 6 in. *
1„,i_ cultivator, levelling bar, hydraulic wing lift; Int, No. 470 disc
....,41- 18 ft. 7 in. dual wheels 1 year old; Int. 350 wheel disc, 36
jit plate with mulchers; Cockshutt 14 ft, wheel disc, 44 plates; *
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diamond harrows; drag harrows; 10 ft. Crowfoot packer; *,
T• rycon Aqua Nitrogen applicator, 5 tooth, 400 gal. tank.
Jr HARVESTING EQUIPMENT: Innes 535 6 row windrower
* with centre discharge, cross conveyor, used 2 seasons; Innes * *discharge cross conveyor for No. 735 (new); 2 Innes 520-4
row windrower excellent condition; Innes 500 AR bean win- *
* drower with cross conveyor.
NIL TRUCKS: 1971 Dodge 700 cab & chassis, swing away
...1 fenders, excellent condition, selling with fitness certificate; ),..t Ar Ford 1,2 ton 1970 with racks; 6 cylinder Chev. truck motor; )T Id. 1966 Mercury truck with grain racks, factory rebuilt motor.
* COMBINE: Int. 815 with 13 ft. grain table, McCoy - Rinn
pickup, 4 row torn head, 2 cylinders excellent condition, used
only 1 season. This machine and this machine only will be
offered subject to a very moderate reserve bid.
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Booth
ILHugh Filson AUCTIONEERS Tom Robson _A*
*TERMS;
666-0833 liderton ,)
6661967 Ar
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* All equipment is in excellent condition and must be sold as
*owners have replaced with 1976 equipment. Plan to be on
.4..hand at 1 p.m. as there are only a few small items such as a
*cement mixer, feed cart, 2 ft. extension for Kongskilde
"cultivator; double blade harrows for 13ft, 6 in. Kongskilde
T.V. ANTENNA
STORM DAMAGED?
CALL
Dave's Tower & Antenna
FREE ESTIMATES
262-5341 & 262-5333
Special Discount on storm damaged antennas
next 2 weeks
of Furniture, Appliances, Antiques,
Glassware and Miscellaneous
at 77 Main Street, Seaforth,
on Saturday, March 13, at 10:30 a.m.
Partial Estates from Goderich, Blyth, Seaforth and a rural
home consisting of Victorian sofa; 12 pane pine corner
cabinet; 2 flat to wall cupboards; 2-nine piece walnut dining
room suites; two round extension tables; one maple bow glass
china cabinet; bow glass cabinet with drop front desk; walnut
drop leaf gate leg table; two bonnet chests - one cherry; 6
oval back chairs; brass bells; cast iron; large quantity of
glass; cherry stand up desk; odd chairs; press backs; oval
backs; rocking chairs; side boards; washstands; 2 wood
stoves; 2 walnut arm chairs; wing back chair; all sizes tables;
gas heaters; bottles; refrigerators; stoves; black and white
televisions; wringer washers; large quantity of misc. items,
RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE
AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS
CLINTON 482-3120
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Featuring Tractors, Forage Harvester,
Self Unloading Box & Farm Machinery
For Mr. Frans Boogemans, 1 mile south of Dashwood on
Hardtop Road, Lot 22, Con. 12 Stephen Twp.
Saturday, March 20 at 1:00 p.m. Sharp
TRACTORS: John Deere model 620 power steering 3 pt.
. hydraulics real good cond., International model H with
loader, Int. Super Chief 3. pt. hitch plow in new cond. used 2
seasons, Int. PTO. manure spreader, Int, fertilizer seed drill 15
run steel wheels, Int. Harvester with corn head and hay pick-
up, Kools forage blower with pipes, Kasten forage box self
unloading, gravity box and wagon, Triple K cultivator 9 1/2 ft.,
Case hammer mill, White #6 thresher, grain augers, bale
elevator, 6 wheel grain wagon truck base, Int. #64 combine
(Int. water cooled motor), side rake, double disks, cultivators,
binder, 2 farm trailers,, flat grain box, fanning mill, harrows,
mowers.
SPECIAL ITEM: Acorn barn cleaner, cement mixer, chain
hoist, hand cutting box, 2 root pulpers, well diggers outfit,
forks, shovels, many other items.
TERMS OF SALE CASH
Owner - Frans Boogemans 237-3246
Owner - Earl Stebbins 237-3454
Percy Wright, Auctioneer
KIPPEN, ONT. 262-5515
AUCTION SALE
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.FIREWOOD GALORE — Many area residents will have more than enough firewood for next winter because
of the felled limbs and trees brought down by last week's storm. Above, Donald and Frank Parsons saw up
some large limbs and get them ready for somebody's fireplace. T-A photo.
university students of the fifties by semi-stuffing the telephone
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to right are Patty Masnica, Matt Tuckey, Z.iz Skillender and Paul Cooper. photo by Youngs