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Times-Advocate, 1979-04-18, Page 32Pqg® 32 Times-Advocate, April 18, 1979r T^icWafei Recreational Vehicle Auction HELD AT RATHWELL AUCTION COMPLEX (South of Clinton off #4 Highway) 40 Miles North of London 45 Miles West of Kitchener Aj 49 \ COMPLEX ONTARIO'S LARGEST FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION COMPLEX April 28, 1979 10:30 a.m. Sale consisting: of quantity of cars, trucks, boats, boat motors, tiavel trailers, boat trailers, motor­ cycles, lawn mowers, riding mowers, garden equip­ ment, tractois and some small equipment. Anyone wishing to consign any extia items, please phone Rathwell Associates at AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS 77 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH. ONTARIO NOK 1WO 527-1458527-1458 J/ * >>*4F**** ¥**** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * .1 j Tom Robson ;lldorton 666-1967 * ^iiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii^ ****************p9hacksaw, hydraulic FARM SOLD Clearing Auction Sale Farm machinery, tools, etc. for Mr. Ted Van Roestel, Lot 6 Concession 11, Usborne Twp. 1 'A mi. west of Woodham, just off #23 Hwy. Thursday, April 19-1:00 P.M. MACHINERY: J.D, 2130 diesel tractor with roll guard, only 1400 hrs., Fordson Major tractor with live power, J.D. <XR Tractor (collectors item), J.D. 1240 4 row corn planter with insecticides, Overrun 3 fur. 16" 3 ph plow, Kongskilde 4 row scuffler, Int. vibrashank 3 pt. hitch cult., Case 16 run disc drill f & g on rubber, Int. 15 run double disc f & g drill, 520 Innes 4 row windrower with cross conveyor, Int. 370 wheel disc., N.H. blower (like new), land roller, harrows, N.I. side rake, Farmhand 716 forage box & 9 ton wagon, 56 Int. 4 row corn planter with fiberglass fert. hoppers & insecticides, western land packer, Shultz tandem axle P.T.O. manure spreader, (really qood), 2 rubber tired wagons & racks, A.C. P.T.O. side rake. MISC: Kern self levelling engineers transit with tripod, 20 ton hydraulic jack, barn jack, air com­ pressor, McCullock 300 amp portable 5 hp generator (new), S.R. electric welder, power extension ladder, 5 ton chain hoist, rams, numerous hand tools and misc. ar- tides, bolt bin with assorted bolts. ** GARDEN TRACTOR: Colen with mower & disc. TERMS.- Cash Sale Day X- AUCTIONEERS Hugh Filaon ■____ Tom Robson X" 666-0833 ts 31 Auction Sale Farm Machinery, Household effects and Collectors items for Elmer Shepherd Lot 14, Cone. 17, McGillivray Twp.; 8 mile north east of Parkhill, ’A mile north of Leury Saturday, April 21st, at 1:00 P.M. FARM MACHINERY: #20A M.F 13 disc grain & fer­ tilizer drill; Kongskilde 10 ft. cultivator; M.F 3 pt hitch 28 plate tractor disc; Overum 3 furrow 3 pt hitch 14" bottom plow; M.H 2 furrow trail plow; IHC 10 ft. lime spreader; John Deere cultivator; Oliver 4 row bean drill with 3 pt hitch; Rubber tired wagon & gravity box; flat rack; N.H. #56 push bar side rake; M.F 3 pt hitch 7 ft. dyna-flo mower; 34 ft. Little Giant grain and bale elevator; New Idea 1 row corn picker shelter; Ford 1 row mounted corn picker; 3 rubber tired wagons & gravity boxes; Massey Ferguson #10 baler; Side rake; 3 pt hitch 2 row scuffler; IHC rubber tired manure spreader; Briggs & Stratton contractors pump; 15 ft. suction hose; 5 sec­ tion Malco harrows new teeth; 34 ft. hay elevator; MISCELLANEOUS: New 2 wheel trailer; Quantity of lumber & ply wood; 1 ton scale; rubber tired wheel barrow; 6 good Pedlar water bowls; 8 wood & steel gates 12, 14, 16 ft.; 7 hydro poles; 3 telephone poles; 35 cedar posts 23 railroad ties; 10 anchor posts; 200 steel frence posts,- Quantity of 2" & 4" pipe; Quantity of hemlock plank; 150 ft. of 1 U" plastic pipe,- 200 gal. oil tank; ladder; wood granary 12 x 20 on skids,- step ladders; 30 gal. barrel of black enamel paint; tool boxes; Weller soldering kit; Albany laundry pump nearly new; %" pipe dies Two 9.00 x 20 truck tires & tubes; Berry 8 x 10 overhead garage door and hardware,- forks shovels, hoes, tools and many small items; HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: 2 space heaters like new; Chrome table & 6 chairs,- chrome drop leaf fable; Hoover floor polisher; telephone chair,- electric lamps; Braided rug 5x8 with 3 matching mats; 40" Frigidaire electric stove,- Piano; bathroom fixtures lavatory and sink,- Motorola 19" B&W TV; Nordic portable sewing machine; Windows & Doors,- quan­ tity of wall paper,- TV tables, coffee & end tables; 48" bed springs,- continental bed; bird cage & stand; sewing basket; quantity of sheets, pillow cases and doilies; plate glass window; COLLECTORS ITEMS: — Flat to wall cupboard,- old fashioned buffet; sealers,- bottles; sheepshears; old log land roller; 2 set of good sleighs; mirrors; buggy jacks,- adze,- carpenter slick; old wheel barrow wheels; brass jardinere; old ventilating fan; CAR: 1965 Ford 6 cylinder for parts; Terms Cash plus 7% sales tax where applicable. Not responsible for accidents day of sale. Bill Elliot, Auctioneer 294-6759 Elmer Shepherd, Owner 294-6475 Take A Short Drive South On The Lake And Discover ... A PineryIpp Well known for its seafood, steaksand gourmet dinners WEEKEND ENTERTAINMENT A DANCING Join us for a lovely night out right across the road at the coach with dan­ cing and entertainment. Both Located on Hwy. 21.9 mi S. of Grand Bend gourmet's delight! I ’Pinery I TAVERN iCALL 243-24741 OPEN DAILY Spring Stocker Sa/e Corbett Sales Arena Ltd. Calves and yearlings wintered in Ontario Friday, April 27 7:30 p.m. For information call Emmerson Gill 294- 6572 or 238-2860 Clearing Auction Sale of Two Tractors, S.P. Combine, Farm Machinery and Misc. Items for Mervyn Hodgert, Lot 34, con. 9 Logan Twp. on paved county road % mile west of Brodhagen or 5 miles north of Dublin on Tuesday, April 24th at 1 P.M. MACHINERY & MISC. ITEMS: — John Deere 2130 tractor only run 900 hrs.; John Deere No. 494A four row plateless planter,- Fordson Major tractor equipped with loader; John Deere 9'/2 ft. wheel disc; A.C. Gleaner S.P. combine with Innis pickup and spreader; Case A6 combine with Wisconsin motor spike cylinder with clover at­ tachments; Innis bean windrower; Smith 4 row rotary bean puller; Tilliston 4 row rolling cultivator; Ford 4 furrow 14 inch 3 pt. hitch plough; 150 bu. grain box; J and B 3 pt. hitch sprayer with 100 gal. tank and gun 1 year old; Woods milking machine complete with pipeline and 2 units; 3 ton farm wagon; 5 sections of harrows,- M.H. oil bath haw mower; Int. 3 bar side rake,- 3 drum land roller; 916 ft. Fleury Bissell cultivator; wooden extension ladder; walking plow; 16 ft. four inch grain auger; Papec hammermill; 50 ft. endless belt; fanning mill; 2 hog feeders; dump rake; 4’/2 ft. one way disc; set of sleighs; farm gates,- two wheel trailer with steel box,- heat houser to fit J.D. tractor; Otaco manure spreader,- Mayrath 36 ft. P.T.O. grain auger; and many other misc. items too numerous to mention. Proprietor and Auctioneer not responsible for any accidents. NO RESERVE - Terms - CASH on day of sale 7% sales tax in effect. Cheques accepted with I.D. MERVYN HODGERT Proprietor FRANKLIN BUUCK Auctioneer Milverton 595-8821 Twilite Estate Auction Sale House and lot and home furnishings and collectors items for the estate of the late Mrs. Mabel Scott to be held in the Parkhill Community Centre, Parkhill Wednesday, May 2nd at 5:30 p.m. HOUSEHOLD EFFECT: French provincial chester­ field & chair,- platform rocker,- new large glass top coffee table; chrome kitchen table & 6 chairs,- Kelvinator 24" 4 burner electric stove; Kelvinator 13 cu. ft. fridge, 2 yr. old; Woods upright deep freezer, 1 yr. old; G.E. automatic washer, 2 yr. old; Simplici­ ty electric clothes dryer; chrome kitchen chairs; Bedroom suite of bed dresser and nite table; dressers; kitchen utensils, blenders; slow cooker,- toasters; New oven toaster; blender; electric fans; ironing boards,- lawn chairs,- Single bed springs & mattress; TV tables,- studio couch; quantity of African violets in new ceramic pots,- Fluorscent grow lite & stand; several new ceramic lamps; quantity of ceramics, mugs, vases, oranments; quantity of craft books, quantity of bedding, towels etc; quantity of dishes; old books & magazines; flower pots; garden tools,- lawn chairs,- step ladders; exterior plywood door; Kirby vacuum cleaner; and other household items. COLLECTORS ITEMS: 5 press back chairs; sideboards; 2 old fashioned bedroom suites, dresser & beds; commode stands; pine bedding boxes; hall tree; Raymond sewing machine; Bamboo whatnot; library rable with matching rocker; ferneries; round & square flower stands,- parts of toilet sets; cow bells; candle molds; oil lamps; organ stool; Victrola; quantity of records,- shaving mugs; moustache cup; old clocks; cheese dish; cruet sets; carnival & depression glass; erteks; sealers; bottles,- stereoscope; shaving mirror; TERMS: Cash plus 7% sales tax if applicable. HOUSE & LOT: At 7:00 P.M. the property located at Lot 20, Plan 202 at the corner of William and Main Street North will bo offered for sale subject to a reserve bid; On the property is a 4 bedroom insul brick 1 ’/2 storey residence with kitchen, dining room living room, 3 piece bath upstairs, 2 piece bath down stairs, oil fired forced air furnace. Located close to the shopping area this is an ideal retirement home. Interested parties wishing to inspect the property may do so on April 21 and May 2 from 1:00 to 4.-00 P.M. or by appointment by calling the Executrix. Mrs. |=|eanOr Hayter, Executrix 238-2785 Terms 10% of sale price at time of sale. Balance in 30 days. Not responsible for accidents day of sale. Bill Elliot, Auctioneer 294-6759 Parkhill Offer water color course On the weekend of May 4,5 and 6 the Blyth Centre for the Arts is presenting a water­ color workshop under the direction of two lively graduates of the Ontario College of Art. Michele White and Marie Char­ bonneau. Both young women have had extensive teaching experience at both amateur and professional levels. Michele White after at- — tending the University of Toronto for two years won two Greenshields scholar­ ships. She continued as a student at OCA receiving a Canada Council grant and the Forsythe Scholarship for Women. After graduation she spent two years in Forence, Italy travelling and studying in European museums before returning to a fifth year at OCA with an FISHERMEN'S COVE RESTAURANT Specializing in Fresh Perch Dinners Eat in or Take out k_______________ r 63 River Road Grand Bend 238-2025 --------WlAKWOOD inn--------------------->. OUR SUMMER RETREAT OFFERS: FINE DINING LOUNGE AND RESTAURANT GOLF & TENNIS BEACH & GAMES Motel & Golf 238-2324 For Dinner Reservations Dining Room 238-2328 Feel Free To Browse Our Beautiful Grounds Grand Bend Hwy. #21 r • MOTEL & CABINS • ENTERTAINMENT BINGO LUCAN ARENA dAl^- Wed., April 18 Doors Open 7:15 P.M. Early Bird 7:45 P.M. Regular games, Midway special, share the wealth, stand up, etc. Jackpot $650 - 55 calls - Proceeds for Arena Double Door Card $1.00 Bingos will continue each Wednesday night. License No. 234700 Due to license regulations no one under 16 years of age will be admitted.J niiiiiHiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiHiiniiiiiimiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiHiiiiiiHiiniiiirrtH UMIHIItltlltllllHtlttlltllililltl V I NOW I I 20 I GAMES BINGO Thurs., April 19 EXETER LEGION HALL Assistant Fellowship. Marie Charbonneau, grew up on a farm near Chatham, Ontario. After graduation from OCA with an Assistantship she spent a year in Florence, Italy on the off campus facility of OCA. She won the Forsythe Scholarship for Women and two Ontario Arts Council Grants. The weekend workshop will consist of slides, demonstrations and prac­ tical applications of various water-colour methods, and will interest beginners as well as more advanced students and painters. Pineridge Chalet Dance Sat., April 21 r Mozart Melody Makers Proceeds m unity Work. for Com- Service GIANT SECOND ANNUAL SPRING CRAFT SHOW & SALE Sat. Apr. 21 LUCAN COMMUNITY CENTRE Over 65 tables on display Children Under 12 Free 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. DANCE SOUTH HURON REC CENTRE Sponsored by South Huron Intermediate Hockey League April 20, 1979 9:00 - 1 :00 Music By STAR TREX $5.00 per couple Tickets available at the door Lunch Included j NE£D A PLACE FORA SUS/NESS MEETING & LUNCHEON • We provide catering to groups or clubs of up to 50 people. • Guided tours of our workshop also available upon re­ quest. ARC INDUSTRIES 237-3667 DASHWOOD so, Cys,it Fibrosis WALKATHON April 29, 1979 Starting time 11 a.m. Exeter Hwy. 4 & 83 to Hensall and back Rain Date May 6 Departure Ontario Provincial Police Office Sponsor sheets available at Jerry MacLean Sports, Jerry Mathers Office Equipment, Gord's Variety, Exeter, and Theo's Variety, Huron Park. --------------------------*----:---------- Hwm ■■■■■«« ■ mi ■ ■ 1 ^llllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIE ENJOY YOURSELF BONUSJACKPOT $300 (S 25.00 ballin 54 calls ( 1 admission per person No Reserve Seats = , Admission *1.00 for 18 Rounds = Extra cards 25* each or 5/*1.00 = Share-the-Wealth - 5 for*l .00 11 for *2.00 = Sponsored By Ladies'Auxiliary = = No One Under 16 Years of Age Will Be Admitted^ .Tiui n ituniiiiHiiiiiiiiiuitiiiiiiiiiiiitiiitiii in iiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiniiii iiiiniiiir * * * * , Hugh Filson AUCTIONEERS Tom Robson 666-0833 llderton 666-1967 I I • 17 Regular • 1 Jackpot • 2 Share-the- Wealth Licence No. 212181 SPECIAL STOCKER & FEEDER CATTLE SALE Denfield Livestock Sales, Denfield, Ontario Wednesday Eve. May 2nd 7:00 P.M. Anyone wishing to consign cattle - Phone Mondays 666-1140. & Announcing "day change!1 Our sales will now bo hold on THURSDAY EVENINGS boginning on April 19th at 8100 p.a.,in the RATHWELL BUILDING - 77 Main Street, Seaforth Special educational speakera each week. We UBually hove a good selection of weonor pigs and brooding otOok. Previous colon include - 22 weaner piga sold by Orval Cooper to Rleny Van Loon at 8 1.J6 lb.. - gilto consigned by Jane Bradshaw sold to Don Taylor at 8196.50 - bred gilts consigned by Tom Papple cold to Barry Taylor at 5290.00 Consignments are always welcome. 'Bill StrongBbmRappI e sale managemauctioneer 5C7-OS76 527-0940 The BURKLEY Restaurant and Tavern 312 MAIN ST. S. EXETER E ^iiiiiniiiiHiiiiiliiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniin 5 Fllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Jahhow X. GASOLINES . ,',rTTTT Rd; Juma STORE AND RESTAURANT 1 MILE NORTH OF GRAND BEND HIGHWAY 21 AT 83 WE HAVE RE-OPENED - COME & SEE US We feature in our store: — a complete line of Borden's dairy products at low prices. — a complete line of Schneider's meats — a good selection of fruits and vegetables — a complete line of groceries — a large stock of Pop Shoppe, Pepsi and Coke products in all flavours at low prices — and many other variety items like magazines, health and beauty aids, sunglasses, candy, etc. IN OUR RESTAURANT COFFEE IS STILL ONLY 25* FOR A LARGE CUP, SO COME AND VISIT* Thanks for your business Neva and Norm Barber