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Times-Advocate, 1979-04-25, Page 26
Page 26 Times-Advocata, April 25, 1979 Spring Stocker Sale 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 j, SPECIAL Stocker & Feeder Cattle Sale 4- DENFIELD LIVESTOCK SALES, DENFIELD, 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Auctioneers Hugh Filson and Larry Gardner. Caused by shortage of finances ONT. Wednesday Eve. May 2nd 7:30 P.M. 1200 head steers & heifers expected. Specials 100 Limousin steers, 800 Alberta & Saskatchewan calves - last fall. Further information Phone Mondays 666-1140 or Forestry program to be curtailed The Ausable Bayfield will curtail its reforestation The total tree stock to be 124,497, compared to 135,658 in 1978. The Authority plans to | Auction Sale | Saturday, May 5th, | | 12:30 P.M. D.S.T. g | to be held on premises 25 Oak St., g 1 Grand Bend, 3 blocks north of roller = | skating rink or 2 blocks west Highway | | 21, watch for signs, for Mr. Maurice | = MacDonald. | g FURNITURE — Chesterfield & chairs, coffee and g = end tables, kitchen table and chairs, patio glider like =E H new, magazine racks, assortment beds, patio tables, |e = dressers, desk, asst, mats & bedding, wooden lawn || 2 chairs, asst lamps including swag, good assortment = H kitchen utensils, dishes, toasters and small E = appliances, 2 heaters, stove & fridge, wringer s E washer and laundry tubs, foot stools, barbecue, 3 s = BRAND NEW QUILTS, picnic table, telephone table, || || child's furniture include 2 high chairs, slide swing set, E E baby bath, stroller, toys, change table, small crib = E and mattress, pee wee hockey equipment, large H = white shower unit (steel), bird cage, = | ANTIQUES & TOOLS — Brass bed (painted), | E VIOLIN, 2 trunks, spiles, dishes, market basket, s H treadle sewing machine, wash boards, cross-cut E E saws, adze, good wooden tool chest, door clamps, e E electric hedge trimmers, elect jig saw ]A hp, large E S asst, carpenter tools (excellent), garden and lawn e E tools, gas lawn mower, aluminum window & E E wooden, partial listing. • E = 2 — 100 cc road and trail bikes 1974 (good con- e E dition) E E TERMS: Cash day of sale — cheques with iden- E = tification. = E Accidents: Neither the owner nor the auctioneer will = E be responsible for accidents or property loss. E | MAURICE MacDONALD, PROP. | | Grand Bend Tel.; 238-2125 g g All bidders register and receive a number, sold items g 3 the responsibility of the purchaser at end of bidding. = g Percy Wright g | AUCTIONEER g g KIPPEN, ONT. 262-5515 g I 'JUST A REMINDER' I nilllliiillllllliiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilillllliilliiliiillllliiiillliliililliiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiniiin; if AUCTION CALENDAR I April 25th - Kiqtail Grocery Auction, Kintail 5 p.'m. April 28th - Rathwell & Associates Auction, cars, recreation vehicles, lawn and garden equipment. Clinton 10:30 a.m. May 2nd - Fair Board Auction, Seaforth. May Sth - Seaforth Auction, antiques and furniture, Rathwell Building. May 12th - Garage equipment, tools and tracks, Ripley. May 15th - Rathwell Equipment Auctions, tractors and farm equipment. May 19th - Ethel Beattie, property, antiques, fur niture, etc., Seaforth. May 26tK - Pearl Campbell, Rathwell Building, Seaforth. May 30 - Kincardine Business Auction. AUCTIONEERS. LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS 77 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH. ONTARIO NOK 1WO (519) 527-1458 • ••••• • • • • ! Interesting Auction • • Selling good household furnishings, • appliances, collectables, antique radios, • • sporting items, coins, real estate, tools, paint and builder's materials for • • O.L. Maynard in the hamlet of Brinsley on _ Middlesex Count Road 24, 3 miles west • ® of Highway No. 4, approx. 6 miles * 0 north west of Lucan on: • Saturday, April 28 at 12 Noon* Real estate consists of excellent building lot with 150 • • ft. frontage on paved road and 229 ft. deep with Lake Huron water pipeline passing. Lot offered sub- 0 • ject to reasonable reserve at 2 p.m. day of sale. Terms include deposit of 5% at time of sale and 9 ^ balance in- 60 days. Present owner will consider carrying mortgage. Twenty minutes to London. Also £ • selling frame barn 60 ft. by 40 ft. containing ap prox. 3000 board ft. of 1 inch weathered barn £ board and approx. 33,000 excellent white brick. 19 foot Glendale tandem travel trailer with eye-level a oven, 3 way fridge, 3 pc. bath, hot water, furnace, • stone guards, sleeps 6, in above average condition. Solex Mobilette moped, good shape; Honda 175 • c.c. electric start bike,- 1969 Ford station wagon V-8, sells as is; 1946 Jeep with hyd. blade; 1978 Sparta • • Pal 14 ft. canoe with paddles and life preservers; 1978 Evinrude 2 hp outboard, like new; 12 ft. alum. • • fisherman boat; 3 hp Martin outboard; 8 ft. styrofoam sailing dinghy; new 3 burner propane • stove with oven; new porta-potti; 20 gal. propane tank and gauge; MEG 600 shell loader and acc., 8 new decoys, goose cut-outs; case of clay pigeons ® and thrower; life jackets; anchor; set of 4 mag Ram _ charger, 8.5 x 15 wide wheels; 2 1978 Ford white ® 6 spoke wheels and tires; brass balls; 23 Channel C.B. set with antennae; bicycles; love • • seats; 2 pc. chesterfield suite; Colonial settee; odd wooden chairs; modern hutch; water fall 4 pee. • • bedroom suite; chests of drwers; dressers; wicker rocker; gate,big Jacobean table, walnut drop leaf £ table; dishes,- crocks; drop-front desk; 5 pee. chrome set; oak jam cupboard; new carpeting; 7 old battery radios most have exterior horn speakers,- wind mill • tower; old soft drink door signs; CNR fire ex- tinguishers; Canadian soil coins as: pre '67 mint sets, • W '37 silver dollars and others: U.S. '26, '21, '76 silver dollars, Canadian George V ^'s, old Br. coins, (8 • $100 Olympic gold coins; 9 in Rockwell table saw 1 yr old; 4 in. h.d. belt sander; diaph. paint sprayer; 4 ft. • • electric heater; air compressor, 150 lb. cap.; 2500 dry wall screws; chimney liners; new bi-fold, • 0 louvered and slab doors; 100 qts. new paint; 4 in. angle-iron; 8x9 overhead garage door; alum. £ ladders; dusk to dawn light; new 200 gal. fired tank and gauge,- 60 gal. electric water heater; Millers a Falls 6 inch table saw,- table scales; ceramic wall tile; w • portable fog generator; Fr. doors 32 in. x 80 in., with 15 lights also 39 in. x 87 in, 24 etched glass ® S lights,- good cir. fan with humidistat; annex wood stove,- 24 in. electric fan; 30 in. elec, range like new; • • treadle sewing machine; good G.E. auto-dryer; fire ext.; shelving, sump pump. • • Plan to join us at this interesting offering. Owner has other interests. Lunch available. Terms cash or • • acceptable cheque. Register for bidding number. For information call 293-3012. • • Waldie and John Allen the auctioneers, Lambeth • a 652-2282 652-2458 own land by about 13,500 over last year and therefore only 23,742 will be available for private lands, compared to 49,200 last year. Mechanical tree planting assistance is provided private landowners planting large amounts seedling stock from minimum of 1,000 to maximum of 5,000. There is a charge of $35 per 1,000 seedlings, to cover the cost of supplying the mechanical planter and labor. A subsidy is available to those wishing to undertake hand planting in areas where it is unsuitable for the " Southwestern . Ontario s | Largest Conservation Authority, due program^ slightly this year. to financial limitations and a T1*: -----. shortage of seedling stock planted this year will be increase reforestation on its Lucan bowling scores Colleen's League Champs - Janice Abram, Janet Dawson, Ilene Hodgins, Anne Jones, Nola Lewis, Ann Straatman; Play-off Champs - Rita Arnold, Sharon Arts, Anne Craig, Nancy Densmore, Nancy Lawrence, Joanne Molenkamp. Thursday Men League Champs - Bob Smith, Jim Smith, Jim Burt, Harold Smith, Wayne Smith, Russ Smith. "A" Play-offs - Bar Six - Bill Neil, Paul Hodgins, Don Ruddy, Carl Dunlop, Keith Dickson, Harold Mayo. "B" Play-offs - Rex - Frank Hardy, Jack Hardy, Bev Chapman, Andy Hardy, Art Hodgins, Larry DeCaluwe. Final Play-off Scores - Jim Hearn 292-819, Bob Smith 265-781, Bill Neil 319-791, Keith Dickson 267-749, Don Watt 270-740, Jack Hardy 265-724, Pat Clarke 350-715, Ken Eaton 287-706, Joe Manders 322-704, Lyle Beatson 308-700, Ward Ellyatt 245-696, Jeff Park 263-695, Don Ruddy 264-694, Don Smith 241-680, Tom England 310-677, Jerry Morgan 289-678, Brad Taylor 290. Grand Championship - Bar Six were the winners. High scorers were Ken Eaton 303- 1277 (five games), Dan Gwalchmai 314-1228, Paul Hodgins 354-1197, Larry DeCaluwe 302-1165, Don Ruddy 311-1160. to in of a a Hayter 176-292, Marc Fowles 146-268, Raymond VanGeel 138-253, Ian Craig 148-275, Rodd Johnston 125-237, Jason Pfaff 138, Tine VanGeel 115, Sandy Hyde 115, Vicki MacDonald 112. Senior Citizens Percy Williams 240-640, Ed Armstrong 201, Ed Dowdall 185, Gonda VanLeishout 185, Marg Elli tt 187, Jean Miller 183, Verna Dowdall 171, Alex mechanical planter. The a.- subsidy is paid one year after planting, providing there is a 75 percent or better success rate. A farm tree replacement program is provided to supply landowners with a larger tree stock for the purpose of establishing or replacing windbreaks or shelterbelts. The limited amount of tree stock is available on a first come, first served basis. Friday Mixed League Champs - Mixed doubles - Bill Neil, Vai Neil, Kim Rae, Edythe Watson, Les Parnail, Maxine Par- nall. Play-off Champs - Birds and Bees - Bill Butler, Ruth Butler, Jim Burt, Edie Burt, Len Smith, Doreen Smith. This Week's Scorers ■ Bill Neil 286-735, Maxine Parnail 229, Ken Wood 225, Jim Burt 203, Les Parnail 200. Tuesday Juniors League Champs - Lucky Strikers - Nancy Van Geel, Diane Watt, Paul Lankin, Janice Atkinson, Richard DeBrouwer. Play-offs - High Bowlers - Al Craig, Shelly Gillan, Lisa Aldrich, David Manders, Jennifer Degraw. April 17 Scores - Jeff Nevin 302-469, Al Craig 238- 433, .Mike Neil 254-430, Robin Quinton 180-349, Lisa Aldrich 189-344, Stephen Neil 176-343, Vicki Hyde 183-343, Nancy VanGeel 190-322, Terry McRoberts 175-322, Philip Clarke 162-320, Shelly Gillan 195. Wednesday Juniors League Champs - Dare Devils - Todd Hayter, Lisa VanGeel, Michelle Cannon, Jason Pfaff, Michael Gillan. Play-offs - High Rollers - Raymond VanGeel, Shelly Pfaff, - Michael Redick. April 18 Cannon VanGeel Young 171. Wednesday Mixed Wayne Smith 336-786, Bill Bannerman 274-765, Ward Ellyatt 285-753, Doug Lee 287-752, Kim Rae 331-726, Dennis Carty 269-717, Shirley Bannerman 260-710, Lorna Ellyatt 246-708, Bob Smith 260-703, Mike Wraith 294-686, Brad Taylor 275-656, Brenda Smith 295-655, Jeff Park 240- 619, Dave Mawdsley 209-604, Diane Park 271. $$$$ UiARbEX -------Oakwood OUR SUMMER RETREAT OFFERS: FINE DINING LOUNGE AND RESTAURANT GOLF & TENNIS BEACH & GAMES Motel & Golf 238-2324 J 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 * 4 4* 4***** 4** 4 4* 4 4* 4 4 4 4^^^AF¥*******-¥* HOUSE SOLD Auction Sale Tina VanGeel, Cannon, Guy • MOTEL & CABINS • ENTERTAINMENT of High Quality Furniture, Tools, Antiques, Etc. For Mrs. Ella Switzer, Village of Kirkton just south of Ulch Transport (watch for signs) Saturday, April 28th -1:00 p.m. FURNITURE: Maytag washer and dryer (like new) 4 pc. chesterfield (like new) end table, coffee table, lamps, occasional chairs, dining room table & 4-^ chairs, double bed & dresser, 2 portable T.V.'s, din- ^4. ing room table & 6 chaiis, buffet, record player,"* lamps, clocks, Minshall electric organ, card tables,)^ picnic table, baskets, garbage cans, odd tables, set^J dishes, pots and pans, etc. ANTIQUES: Square dining room table, salt and pepper collection, number of antique dishes, telephones, etc. TOOLS ETC.: B/D radial 10" arm saw (like new) BD *” power hack saw, electric drill, and sander, grass seeder, step ladders, furnace burner, quanity of^j assorted tools, quantity rough lumber, angel stone, bricks, cement blocks, 18" patio stones, 2 wheel small trailer, electric lawn mower (new). Davis 8 H.P. riding mower. TERMS: Cash Sale Day AUCTIONEERS J; 4 Hugh Filson lldorton Tom Robson 4 666 0833 booth 6“-™ 4 I Scores - Michael 176-347, Lisa 166-300, Todd e e • For Dinner Reservations Dining Room 238-2328 Feel Free To Browse Our Beautiful Grounds Grand Bend Hwy. #21 STOCKER SALE 1200 Head at 1:00 P.M. HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALES LTD., on Sat., April 28, 1979 CONSISTING OF: Steers, Heifers and Calves Victor Hargreaves (519) 482-7511 Clinton Barry Miller (519) 235-2717 Exeter or 229-6205 Kirkton, Doug Carruthers 289-5480, Greg Hargreaves 262-2831 AUCTIONEERS: Larry Gardiner and Richard Lobb Greg Hargreaves Auction Sale of Household Furnishings, Antiques and Misc. Items on Saturday, April 28, 1979 1 P.M. Sharp Just North of Main Corner Dashwood for the Estate of the late Mr. Louis Henry Restemeyer. Real Estate has been sold ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES — China cabinet buffet combination, cherry bonnet chest, 3 pc. bedroom suite (excellent condition), matching washstand & dresser set, iron & brass bed, small dresser with large beveled mirror, wash stand, pine blanket box, press back nursing rocker, 4 other rockers, high chair, odd chairs, set of 6 chairs, 3 fern stands, 2 parlor tables, mantle clock, iron smoke stand, sewing machine, hump back trunk, oil painting, wooden planes, iron frying pans, crocks, jugs, violin and case, copy of Ahtonio Stradivarius (approx. 75 years old), Hanging Tiffany light fix ture, with 4 hanging Tiffany shades. Royal Nippon Tea pot, sugar and creamer, candy dish, cups and saucers, 2.6 pc. toilet sets, oil lamp, glass ink well with lid and tray, water set with hand blown pitcher with fluted top and 6 matching glasses, sugar, creamer, spooner and butter dish set, mustard dish with ladle, several stemmed wine glasses, several pieces of china such as Germany, RS Germany, Bavarian, Carnival glass, Depression glhss, some press glass, Hob-nail vinegar pitcher, souvenirs of Dashwood and London, fancy cups and saucers, shaving mug, vases, several pieces of silver & silverware, also 2 large berry spoons, old colony meat fork, brass and silver candle holders, small scales, brass jardenier, antique photo album, pic tures and frames, cabbage slicer, beer ash trays, many more items not listed. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS & MISC. ITEMS — McLary Deep Freeze, approx. 14 cu. ft. refrigerator, Rangette, 5 pc. kitchen suite, step stool, platform rocker, 2 arm chairs, studio couch, floor and table lamps, end table, foot stool, B&W TV, set of twin beds, bed springs and mattresses, odd chairs, card table, electric fry pan, toaster, steam iron, mixer, heater, pots ana pans, gas lantern, garden tools, hand tools, 32 ft. extension ladder. Wheel chair, walker and canes and vibrator and heating pad. Several other items. Terms Cash Norm Whiting, Auctioneer 235-1964 EXETER +++++++++++++++ 4 4 4 4 I* HOUSEHOLD: ,4‘‘...... 4 4 4 4 LA < Thi ‘ attend. 4 BOOTH *HOghFi|son A^T'ONEERS TomRob$on 666-0833 666-1967 4 4 4 Saturday, May 5 th - 12:30 P.M.^. ... ....................... . * 4 4 41 *' J 1 4" 4 4 4 4 4 4 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ * * * * * 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c ____ _ 4< Large bank barn set up for loose housing, ilo with new roof ana pipes. Particularly ‘_______‘ ‘ , • Terms 10%7^ down, balance in 30 days. There is a first mortgage on the property which is transferrable at 10%%. " .........................................................................* 4c 4c TOM ROBSON Auctioneers 666-1967 Large Auction Sale AT ILDERTON MASONIC HALL for the Estate of the Late Mrs. Hazel MacFarlane with additions of Antiques. — Admiral electric stove, Frigidaire refrigerator, sofa, coloured T.V.s, kitchen table and chairs, china cabinet, beds and dressers, lawn chairs, vacuum cleaners, sets of good dishes, pots & pans, odd chairs. ANTIQUES: — Wide variety of antiques consigned by Hanlon McDonald and others. Furniture, glass, china, oil lamps, scales, quilts, toys, old tools, clocks, violin, bells, bottles, jugs, trunks, sewing machine, etc. LAWNMOWERS: Riding and electric lawnmowers, .his is only a partial list of this large sale - Plan to TERMS.- Cash Sale Day * * * * * * * * ★ * * * * * * * * Ideal 80 Acre Farm By Auction for Mr. John E. Giles, Lot 2, Cone. 9 Lobo Township on Highway«22,3A mile west of Poplar Hill, % mile east of Hickory Corner. Saturday, May 5, 11:15 a.m. 80 ACRES — first class farm land, about 70 workable, 12 yr. old ranch style house, four bedrooms, fully modern, broadloomed throughout, full basement with laundry room and partially com pleted recreation room, full bath, double attached garage, good water supply. BARN—L _ ‘ '• 14 x 40 silo with new rooT ana pipes, rarncuiariy good location, suitable for many areas. Terms 10%7^ Property will be offered at a moderate reserve bid. Owner has other interests and sincerely expects to sell the property. For further information contact the auctioneers or Mr. Giles at 666-1380. hughfilson HK 666-0833 4 4 4 4 4 4- 4- 4- 4-** 4- 4- 4 4 4 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ VACANT STORE & APARTMENT By Auction Known as The Skyway Grocery Victoria St. Centralia Friday Eve May 4th - 7:30 P.M. BUILDING: 50 x 80 with new vinyl siding, on corner lot 60 x 80. Store has walk in insulated 7x9 cooler, oil furnace, water heater, air conditioner etc. Apart ment has 3 rooms and bath, kitchen with built in cupboards. TERMS.- 10% down, balance in 30 days, subject to a moderate reserve bid. Real opportunity for someone to start a store in a prosperous rural area. Further information contact. AUCTIONEERS Hugh Filson Tom Robson 666-0833 666-1967 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, Parkhiil 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 & bed s; 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 be 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. ^,5 E|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 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 * 4 4 * * 4 4- t: Located in the heart of Downtown London Bob 1 609 William St. Landon, Ontario Pham* 672-2660 r Main St. Exeter who hav© -a working arrange- went with Bob Martin for some real good values in golf equipment for men, women and juniors,