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| Auction Sale |
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g For Duncan MacAdam 234-6213 I
E Real Estate Property —- Garage and Auto Repairs S
= specially set up for Body Repair and Paint shop, sale §
2 ?n Pr_em*ses west Main St. Crediton. Large spacious =
— lot with trees, 1 *2 storey home, oil furnace, large ==
= garage 25 ■ 58 ft., well insulated, oil furnaces, =
= special section for car painting. This business oppor- S
g tunity property should be seen prior to sale. g
g Full line of spray guns, sanders, jacks, wrenches, |
EE compressors, also furniture, appliances, S
= Full listing and conditions on property in later edi- =
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| PERCY WRIGHT I
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BINKLY AND DOINKEL PRODUCTION — The Binkly and Doinkel puppet show was at the
South Huron rec centre Thursday to entertain about 50 youngsters. Patches the clown and
Sniffer the dog shared the stage with the fwo stars Binkly and Doinkel. T-A photo
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Clearing
J Auction Sale
of Farm Machinery, Household Articles,
Car, Etc.
<u for Mr. Gordon Johnson on the Townline, 4
miles north west of Granton, 1 mile east of
Whalen's Corners which is on 23 Hwy. (watch
for signs)
Wed. Eve. Aug. 9th at 6:30 sharp.
J Machinery: Nuffield 465 diesel tractor; Ford 850
tractor with loader; Overun 3 furrow 16 in. 3 pt.
hitch trip beam plow,- New Idea 1 row corn picker;
Little Giant pto 40 ft. elevator,- J.D. 12A pto com
bine; International side rake,- Triple K 12 ft.
cultivator; M.F. 10 ft. cultivator,- M.F. 15 run drill;
F.B. double disc,- Turnco packer; roller; 3 pt. hitch
Haban husker sheller,- Ebersol 1200 lb. feed mixer;
Gehl hammermill and belt; Ford 3 pt. hitch 2 row
corn planter; scraper blade,- harrows, 3 pt. hitch
Spraymotor sprayer; 21 ft. boom,- M.F. pto manure
spreader; G'.W. wagon and gravity box; truck box
for Vi ton,- J.D. stationary 16 h.p. engine,- 16 ft.
grain auger, etc. etc.
Household: 8 pc. dining room suite; chesterfield .-
suite, lamps; end tables; bookcase,- dressers; bed;
sealers; hanging light fixtures,- milk cans, Mini bikte.
Car: 1962 Oldsmobile 2 door hardtop, as is.
TERMS: Cash Booth
AUCTIONEERS
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FARM SOLD
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For Edward Schroeder 236-4634 Pg
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or 3% miles west =
ANTIQUES, COLLECTABLES, FURNITURE &
FARM MACHINERY
TRACTORS: AC tractor model B (approx. 1938
with built on buzz saw); Massey Harris M22 with air
compressor; Fleury 21 walking plow,-,Massey 21 A
combine (as is); MH seed drill on steel cast
shoebottoms; Gehl forage harvester corn head and
blower; forage box and wagon; wagon unloader;
Cockshutt PTO manure spreader; Oliver 4 row corn
and bean planter; AC 3 furrow mounted plow (14"
adj.),- Woods corn picker (as is); Cockshutt PTO
mower; Letz grinder; farm discs; harrows and draw
pole; 32 ft. Ebersol hay elevator; Smalley blower;
Clinton fanning mill; steel and plank water supply
tank; feed cart; quantity Timothy and Alfalfa seed;
2 garage doors with hardware; plastic link fence
and iron gates in new condition; 1947 Ford truck as
is; air compressor; AC siderake as is, quantity white
brick and clay tile; gravity box and wagon; 2 ■ 8"
Eye beams 20 ft.; square timbers; jacking ties;
assorted piles lumber; cedar posts; grader blades;
approximately 100 bales straw,- sump pump; weigh
scales; 2 wheel trailer,- approximately 260 ft. plastic
tile.
SPECIAL HORSEMEN'S EQUIP: Sulky racing cart
(disk wheels); jogging sulky cart; complete set white
mounted harness; light draft sleighs and box;
blacksmith's forge tongs; shovels with electric motor;
cutter; assortment cast iron implements seats;
horseshoes; iron kettles; bag truck; brooder stove;
wooden incubator with lamp; oil and gas lanterns; 3
leg iron pots; assortment buggy shafts and tongues,-
Quebec heater; antique auto parts; buffalo robes;
wood graining tools,- butcher's table; sausage press
and meat grinder,- Daisy churn; copper tea kettles;
45 gal. cast iron butcher's stove; lard ladles;
assortment crocks and jugs; coal oil stove,- flat irons;
stainless steel De Laval cream separator; cedar rails;
snow fence; antique flat scales; assortment rare old
rockers; wicker arm chair; 2 toilet sets English china;
4 press back chairs; claw foot parlor table; iron bed
brass tops; assorted dishes; sewing machine,- Edison
phonograph and records; battery radio,- asst,
coloured glass windows and doors; cream and milk
cans; hall tree; old oak table; old long telephone;
fern stand; small writing desk; box brass hinges
(Germany); picture frames; many collectables too
numerous to mention; chesterfield and chairs;
Hoover spin dry washer; 4 sets door locks and
knobs; large sale, many other items.
TERMS OF SALE CASH
PERSONAL CHEQUES ■ POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION
Please Note; All Bidders register and receive a
number. Sold items the responsibility of the
purchaser at end of bidding. If paying by
cheque supply own personalized cheque form
from your bank. '
Proprietor or Auctioneer not Responsible for
Accidents Day of Sale.
Auctioneers
PERCY WRIGHT HECTOR McNElL
262-5515 898-5330
A report prepared at the
request of Hay township has
called for repairs to the tune
of approximately $150,000 to
be made to Black Creek.
The preliminary study
was submitted by C.P.
Corbett of Lucan to the
township at a public meeting
held Tuesday night which
was designed to gauge
public reaction to the
proposed work.
The meeting which lasted
two and one half hours was
very well attended and serv
ed its intended purpose, said
clerk-treasurer Joan
Ducharme.
The proposed work would
take place in Hay and
Stephen townships and in
cludes a 28,000 acre
watershield that includes
parts of Hibbert, Stanley,
Tuckersmith and Usborne
townships plus the village of
Hensall.
The portion of the river
which is in Hay’s jurisdic
tion runs from the south side
of Highway 84 in concession
5 of Hay to an outlet at the
Ausable river in lot 23, con
cession 5 of the township.
The report recommends
that both a portion o)f the
main branch of the creek
and a portion known as the
west branch be cleaned out.
In his report Corbett
states “I have examined the
West Branch-of ’the Black '
Creek drain and finding it in
GB meeting
attracts few
There wasn’t any conges
tion at a meeting called
Wednesday by council to dis
cuss Grand Bend’s parking
problems.
Only eight people attended
the meeting out of more
than 60 business people in
vited.
“We wanted input before
we went ahead and did
something. We didn’t want
to go ahead and do
something and then be told
by the business people what
we did wrong, said Reeve
Bob Sharen.
Sharen said the people
that did attend had excellent
ideas. He said those who
didn’t attend either trusted
the council to make the deci
sion without their input, or
they were just apathetic.
Council will now look at
different solutions to the
chronic parking problem
and will likely go ahead on<
its own, said Sharen.
“It’s long, long overdue,’’
he said.
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a state of disrepair, I recom-
mend it be cleaned
throughout to ‘restore the
original depths and bottom
widths.”
On a more optimistic note
Corbett said the upper end of
Black creek had
deteriorated very little since
it was repaired in 1972 and
that no repairs were needed.
On the other hand, the lower
end of Black creek is “in a
very bad state of repair.”
He said there are certain
sections of the river that are
filled with sediment, imped
ed by fallen timber and
blocked by beaver dams.
Corbett goes onto state
“Sections of adjacent land
appear to be almost con
stantly under water. The im
peded flow has resulted in
high water levels and
periods of extended flooding
a considerable distance up
stream once the east and
west branches and possibly
to a lesser extent on the
main branch.”
The report recommends
the main branch be cleaned
out to restore as near as
possible the original depths
and bottom widths. This
should result in a reduction
of the higher water levels
but he cautioned this would
not prevent the flooding of
the adjacent lands since the
capacity of Black Creek is
limited by the capacity of
the Ausable river.
Corbett recommended
that in the spring following a
cleanup of the stream that
another cleanup be con
ducted since a newly clean
ed river will fill in with
debris rapidly.
He reported that similar
cleanup operation on a drain
in Middlesex county 10 years
ago has resulted in that
drain still operating ef
ficiently.
TOWNSHIP
OF HAY
1978 SAND
CUSHION
TENDER
SEALED TENDERS, clearl
marked, will be receive*
by the undersigned unt
Friday, August 18, 1978
12 noon D.S.T.
For supply and hauling o
approximately 7500 cu
yds. of granular "C'
gravel and approximate!)
1400 cu. yds. of da)
shoulder material.
MTC tender forms must be
used and may be ob
tained from the under
signed.
Successful bidder to star1
on or about Septembei
11, 1978
Lowest or any tender nol
necessarily accepted.
Marked cheque for 10%
of the total tender musl
be submitted with tender.
karlhXberer
Road superintendent
Box 290
Zurich, Ontario.
Lieutenant Watt led the
Sunday afternoon song ser
vice at Huronview spon
sored by the Goderich
Citadel of the Salvation Ar-
rhy.
The residents were enter
tained on Family Night with
a concert on the front lawn
by the Greensleeves. John
Newell is leader of the band
and plays the electric organ.
Janice Miller plays the elec
tric guitar and assists John
with vocal selections.
The Hensall Women’s
Institute were hosts for the
July birthday party. The
President of the Insitute,
Mrs. Pepper, was Emcee
for the musical program.
Mrs. Dorothy Mickle ac
companied at the piano for a
sing-a-long. Joe Boland
entertained with violin
selections, accompanied at
the pianobyAlfredDenomme
There was step-dancing by
Henry Adkins. Mrs. Maude
Pearson, one of the
celebrants, expressed the
appreciation of the
residents.
The residents enjoyed the
coffee party Thursday after
noon,
As a remedy to cost
cleanups every 20 or 30
years, he said Hay and
Stephen.should inspect their
drains (rivers) on a regular
basis and remove obstruc
tions and silt bars im
mediately.
Mrs. Ducharme said coun
cil will review the com
ments from the meeting and
decide some time in the near
future whether they will
proceed with the stream
cleaning.
At that time, a final study
will be drawn up, along with
a detailed cost analysis for
the project.
ADVICE AVAILABLE
There has been a lot of
publicity recently regarding
Non-Quebec residents
driving their cars in Quebec.
You are, aware that the
Quebec Government have
introduced a form of “NO
FAULT insurance for their
residents.
The benefits provided by
that government are
mandatory. The government
benefits provided for Non
Quebec Residents, however,
are only payable to the
degree that the Non-
Resident is blameless, and
fault is decided by a Com
mittee formed by the Quebec
Government with no
recourse to normal legal
procedures.
Undoubtedly, a permanent
solution will be found to this
problem but mean time you
should contact your
Independent Insurance
Agent should your vacation
plans call for you to travel
through the province of
Quebec.
This advice is provided for
you by The Independent
Insurance Agents of Perth
and Huron Counties.
Gunning picnic
held at Exeter
The annual Gunning
reunion was held at
Riverview Park in Exeter
with a good attendance.
President Russell
Parkinson asked all to sing
Grace followed by a minute
silence for departed
members before enjoying
the bounteous meal.
Sports were conducted by
Muriel and John Tookey with
races for the children and
relays for the adults with
prizes for the winners.
Melissa Clarke Brantford
was the youngest child
present. Bert Francis had
the blosest birthday and
Marina Jaques had the most
named articles in her purse.
The officers for 1979 are as
follows: President, Hermon
Foster; Vice- President,
Spence Read; Secretary
treasurer, Erlma Keller;
Table, Mr. & Mrs. G.
Docking and Mr. & Mrs. R.
Parkinson; Sports, Mr. &
Mrs. B. Heather and Mr. &
Mrs. F. Parkinson;
Nominating, Muriel Tookey
and Marion Box;
Registration, Alice Parsons
and Audrey Passmore.
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Theatre art auction
planned for Sunday
The second annual in
ternational art auction being
held on Sunday, August 6,
will formally be opened by
The Honourable Keith
Norton, Ontario’s Minister of
Community and Social
Services at the Huron County
Playhouse located on the
Stephen B Line, off Highway
81, east of Grand Bend.
Opening ceremonies will
take place at 7:30 p.m. and
the auction will begin im
mediately from the theatre
stage.
A free preview takes place
from 2 to 5 p.m.' that day in
the theatre itself displayed
on the walls. Registration
and catalogues will start at
6:30 with admission being
$3.00 per person. This ticket
includes participation in a
draw on an actual Henry
Moore lithograph.
The collection of over 100
art pieces includes various
media-oils, watercolours,
lithos, woodcuts, silkscreen,
etc. Base prices on in
dividual items range from
$50 to $2,000. The list of
leading artists represented
by the available art works
include: Bartram, Chagall,
Dali, Van Doren, Henry
Moore, Picasso, Harold
Town, and Jackson to name
a few.
Times-Advocate, August 3, 1978
New sponsors
for fair contest
Canada Packers Limited
announced recently they will
support the 1978 Miss C.N.E.
Queen of the Fairs Pageant
by providing the three top
prizes. The Pageant will be
held on August 16, with the
winner receiving $1,000, the
first runner-up $300, and the
second runner-up
In making
nouncement,
Stewart, Public
Manager for the
said, “We are pleased to
support an organization
where so many young people
represent communities from
all across the Province.”
$200.
the
Murray
Relations
Company,
an-
“It’s hoped to have an
original Tom Thompson oil
on board painting, a land
scape 10 x 13 and framed”
stated Dave Sheppard,
auction publicity co
ordinator. “It depends on
current offers for the work at
its gallery. I’m pretty sure
we’ll haye it but who knows.
Mrs. Sharon Theobald,
formerly of Kitchener, the
noted art lecturer and
curator, will be the auc
tioneer again this year. A
buffet supper will be
available at $4.00 each, along
with a cash bar.
Advance tickets and other
information is available ‘
from auction convener Linda
Corrigall in Grand Bend,
telephone 238-8828.
WINS AWARD
Sandra Wadel, 13 year
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Wadel of Hensall,
brought back two
Adjudicators Awards to this
area from the Ontario
Central Music League
Festival held at the Airport
Holiday Inn at Malton. She
was chosen from the third
year solo accordion class
and along with Gerda Brand
of Clinton took* the
Adjudicators Award for the
third year duet class. Both
girls are the students of Miss
Diane Stevenson of Clinton,
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HURON
FARMERS
MARKET
Near corners of
highway 4 and 8 in Clin
ton. Open every Satur
day from now on. With
vendors featuring
produce, fruit,
vegetables, crafts, an
tiques plus many other
items. We welcome
merchant and vendor
enquiries.
See you there.
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FARM SOLD
Auction Sale
Wednesday, August 16, 1 P.M.
For Alfred Ross Jr. Tele: 345-2547, Lot 29, Con.
9, Hibbert Twp., 3 miles west of Staffa, or 5
miles south of Seaforth and 3 miles east.
3 Diesel Tractors, in new condition, model 9600 cab,
air, radio, dual power (1200 hrs.) Model 7200 cab,
radio, load monitor (1300 hrs.) Model 3000 8
speed, remote hyd. power steering (300 hrs.) Ford
semi mounted plow model 142 (4x18"). Gleaner
combine Cll bean spec, cab, straw chopper, 100"
Innes pick-up (excellent cond.) 2 Innes Dean win
drowers (570 new-500 good) 4 row Durst bean
puller, 4 row Allied bean scuffler (172" frame), JD
C20 cult. AC Disks, Continental sprayer, Turnco
packer, Turnco gravity box martin wagon, Melroe
rod weeder, Tandem axle trailer float, power
washer, Lincoln welder. Full line shop equipment.
Full listing next edition. Terms Cash
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of Property, Antiques, Vehicles, Etc.
for the Estate of Mrs. Mary Grace Jaques Corner
of the Main Intersection Woodham, Ontario.
Saturday, August Sth at 1 P.M.
PROPERTY: offered subject to moderate reserve at
3 p.m. Corner lot at the main intersection 50' x 200'
2 storey frame building which has been a store and
living quarters, oil furnace, cistern, single car gar
age with side workshop.
ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD, ETC.: press back
chairs, drop leaf tables, Quebec heater, square
table, buffets, love seat & chair, lamps wash stands,
teardrop cupboard, wicked stools, pictures, ribbon
display case, flat irons & handles, rocking chair,
wicker tea wagon, miniature wicker furniture, brass
& iron bed, chests of drawers, blanket box, wicker
rocker, piano stool, rolling pin footstool, feather
ticks, Boston chair, pressed back arm chair, Beaver
Sealer, crocks, granite ware, store counter, copper
bailer, lanterns, beverage cooler, ice cream freezer
(working), Coca Cola cooler, signs, room dividers, 2
rangettes, Beatty frig, Locomotive washing machine
with heater, rugs, bedding, linens, hide-a-bed,
chesterfield & chair, Zenith TV, pitchers & chamber
stove, scales, trunks, records, water pump, 100 gal.
oil tanks, filing cabinet, wood box, wooden closet,
drapes, floor polisher, vacuum cleaner, etc.
VEHICLES: 1974 Ford Econoline Super Van ex
cellent condition, 1970 Chrysler car 383 motor, 2
door automatic, selling as is; another 4 wheel jeep
type vehicle, as is.
TERMS: Cash
AUCTIONEERS
Hugh Filson Tom Robson
666-0833 llderton
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Auction Sale
of Household Furnishings, Hospital Beds
and Equipment, Miscellaneous items.
Wednesday Evening, Aug. 16,
1978, 7 p.m. Sharp
Across from South Huron Hospital, Huron St. W.,
Exeter, Ont.
This sale is items from the Carling House of
South Huron Hospital.
ITEMS FROM CARLING HOUSE — 9 leaded glass
windows approximately 24" x 63"; 19 pr. shutters;
10 screens approximately 34" x 34"; 4 storm win
dows and screens; one half round window; cup
board; several brass door knobs and lock sets;
several antique coat hooks; ceiling lights and wall
fixtures; several desk and table lamps; other items.
ITEMS FROM HOSPITAL — 11 school desks with
book compartments, like new; 10 commercial elec
tric floor polishers; 2 brush electric floor polishers;
electric broom; Hoover Vac. cleaner; Bissel carpet
sweeper; end tables; cupboard; hot plate; hospital
beds; over bed tables; hassocks; bedside lockers; 2
TV aerials; towel racks; several pair drapes; 12x15
rug and under pad; 2 aluminum storm doors 31 x
81; set of metal fire doors and frames 76" wide 81"
high; several house doors; 2 fire base cabinets; bath
tub; 5 bathroom sinks; 5 toilet tanks; china sink 16"
x 11"; wall and ceiling light fixtures; several 4 ft.
fluorescent lights, 2 and 4 bulb style; 50" electric
baseboard heaters with wall thermostats, floodlight
bases; 1 case Phillip T.L.D. 30w/33 slimline lamps; 7
Luxo extension arm lights; 75 amp fuse panels; 2- 60
amp disconnect 220 volt; 1-15 amps disconnect
220 volt, 1 ■ 200 amp disconnect 3 phase; lawn
vacuum to fit riding lawn mower has 5 H.P. Briggs &
Stratton engine.
TERMS CASH
Norm Whiting Auctioneer
ti, Phone Exeter 235-1964
Auction Sale
Clearing Auction Sale
of Large Modern 4 wheel drive tractors,
2 - self propelled combines, trucks, corn
dryer and a full line of cash crop
equipment, shop tools etc.
> to be held for D & S Farming at Lot 34, Bayfield
Concession, Goderich Township, 4 miles west of
i Clinton on the Bayfield Road, or 2 miles north of
Bayfield on #21 Highway to Golf Course, turn
) right and go 6 miles.
Saturday, August 12th at 11:00 a.m.
TRACTORS: 2 - 900 Versatile 4 wheel drive tractors
. with air conditioned cabs, 3 .PTHitch, both run 735
| hours. Massey Ferguson 1135 diesel tractor air con-
L ditioned cab, radio, fully equipped, adjustable rear
L wheels, set of 20.8 x 38 T Bar Duals, run 835 hours.
I Massey Ferguson 285 diesel tractor with multi
I power adjustable rear wheels run 195 hours,
f HD 20 Allis Chalmers Bull Dozer with 15 yard
Latereau scraper.
f COMBINES: 2 - Massey Ferguson 760 self propell-
, ed V8 diesel combines with air conditioned cabs,
heaters, hydro static drive, high inertia cylinders, ■
i straw choppers, corn and grain screens, 6 row 30"
‘ corn heads, 13 ft. pick up heads, 24 ft. straight’
cutter bar heads, set of 18,4 x 38 step down T Bar
L Duals, set of 24.5 x 32 T Bar Duals. Four wheel drive
; kit, new this year, fits 750 or 760 Massey Ferguson
combines.
TRUCKS: 1974 Chev C 65 tandem drive with 427
motor, 5x4 transmission, air brakes, 20 ft. Teal
manufactured platform, racks, tarp and 20 Ton
j hoist, 27,000 original miles, selling certified, like
new. 1967 Ford Truck with 500 bushel V Box with
bottom unloading auger. 1966 Mercury truck with
I 500 bushel V Box with bottom unloading auger.
1976 Ram Gooseneck 10 ton triaxle 5th wheel float
. with 24 ft. bed, 12 volt hydraulic hoist, steel beaver
tail ramp and hitch attachment complete. 1977
Dodge Clubcab ton 4 wheel drive truck W/air
I Automatic, camper special 440 motor selling cer
tified.
PLANTING AND TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: John
Deere #7000 maximerge 12 row corn and bean
planter with dry and liquid fertilizer attachments,
planting monitor, insecticide boxes etc., complete
with transport hitch. 3 Massey Ferguson #33 17 run
seed drills, 2 years old. International #45 - 38 tt.
vibra shank wing cultivator with mid west harrows.
Krause 30 ft. wing wheel disc with anhydrous
applicator attachment, selling separate. Massey
Ferguson 18 ft. chisel plow with hydraulic wing lift.
Versatile 56 ft. Hydraulic 16 section flexible dia
mond harrow. Tractor mount sprayer complete with
2 - 300 gallon saddle tanks, hydraulic motor driven
, centrifugal pump and 38 ft. of hose with nozzles. 2 -
International #720 semi mount on land hitch, 7
furrow plows with 8 th furrow added, 18" bottoms
with spring trip reset and spring trip coulters.
Lilliston six row crop rolling cultivator.
GRAIN DRYER, WAGONS, ETC.: Behlen #850
continuous grain dryer with top mount holding bin
and roof, driven with 30 HP ana 40 HP, 3 phase 550
volt electric motors. 7 Lucknow 400 Bushel bottom
unloading gravity bins mounted on 10 ton double
reach wagons. 2 Lucknow 350 Bushel gravity bins
on 10 Ton wagons. Flat rack on 7 ton wagon.
Tanks for liquid fertilizer and water, 2 - 4000
gallon, 1 -5000 gal., 1 - 2000 gallon. Massey
Ferguson 7 ft. 3 PTH hitch blade. Massey Ferguson
post hole auger. 12 ft. Fertilizer auger. 12 volt fuel
pump. 2 - portable gas engine water pumps.
SHOP EQUIPMENT: Miller 225 amp portable elec
tric welder, nearly new with 110 volt outlet. 'John
Deere pressure washer. Dirill press with motor. Disc
Grinder. New bench grinder with 3/4 HP electric
motor. Acetylene torch guages and tips. Bolt chest.
PLo a good offering of parts, hand tools and misc.
items.
AUCTIONEER NOTE:
This equipment has been purchased new in the last
two years and is in like new condition.
For more information phone:
Mr, Ed Szusz Phone No: 519-482-7214
Clinton, Ontario.
Terms cash day of sale
LUNCH BOOTH
Personal cheques accepted with proper identification
♦
RICHARD LOBB
AUCTIONEER
Clinton, Ont. phone 482-7898
Owner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents
day of sale.