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Property Auction
of 50 Acre Farm
Being south '/z lot 19, Concession 11,
McGillivray Township, 2 14 miles north of Ailsa
Craig, % mile south of Lieury.
Thursday Evening August 31st
6:30 P.M.
PROPERTY: 50 acres of vacant land suitable for
crop production or pasture farm, or to build a
dream home.
TERMS: Offered subject to a moderate reserve bid,
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Huron view News
Twelve residents of
Huronview attended the An
tique Show on Friday at the
Bluewater Centre,
Goderich, followed by a
shopping spree. Seven other
members attended
“Oklahoma” in Grand Bend
on Saturday. Volunteers
were Edith Landsborough
and Marlene Forbes. The
blind were entertained by
Myrtle Parker at the piano
on Wednesday.
At the birthday party
Wednesday afternoon,
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entertainment was provided
by the Golden Radar Club of
Clinton. They opened with a
poem “Friendship Door”,
followed by music by Wat.
Webster on the mouth organ
and Ken Fleet on the violin.
Becky McKinley and Leonne
Armstrong favoured with
tap-dancing numbers.
Ida Godkin and Leona
Lockhart gave a reading.
Ken Fleet led everyone in a
sing song. Birthday gifts
were given to the residents,
and cup cakes and juice
were enjoyed by all.
Auction Sale
Stress is an important word in farming
Estate Auction
of property and household effects for
the estate of Augustus Morrissey to be
held in the village of Mount Carmel on
Saturday, August 26, 1978 at 1:30
o'clock
REAL ESTATE — The real estate is to be sold at 2
o'clock consisting of a large frame house in very
good repair, just recently covered with aluminum
siding, situated on a double lot. This being a very
good investment for anyone wanting lots of room
and extra grounds. The house is situated, second
house west of the store. Terms of real estate are
10% down on the day of the sale, the balance and
possession in 30 days. Taxes are to be paid by es
tate for the full year of 1978. Sold subject to a
reasonable reserve bid.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS consisting of kitchen table
and 4 chairs; refrigerator; electric stove; Admiral
black and white television, wooden rocking chair;
antique dining room table and 6 matching chairs;
several odd antique chairs; 2 double beds; com
mode; several antique dressers, antique china
cabinet; antique cedar chest, antique parlor table;
living room couch and 4 easy chairs,- several lamps;
vacuum cleaner, wringer washer; single bed and
dresser; antique picture frames,- what-not, blankets;
pillows; and many miscellaneous small appliances;
etc.
Terms: cash
4% sales tax
The estate or auctioneer not responsible for any ac-
ddents on day of sale.
Executor: John Morrissey
Auctioneer
By J. J. Hagarty
Stress is a word that
farmers understand. A good
crops man knows the
symptoms of a plant under
stress due to cold weather. A
good livestock man builds up
a sense that alerts him to a
sick animal. Farmers take
pride in the fact that they
can detect stress. And they
usually know what steps, if
any, are needed to remedy
the situation.
People who worry may
develop ulcers. This is well
known. In recent times we
hear that our mental well
being is very closely related
to our physical health. And
that mental stress-be it
worry, negative thinking,
fear, .etc., can cause much
more than ulcers. Dr. Hans
Selye, a Canadian doctor, is
often quoted as the leader in
this field. People are being
trained to cope with stress,
to recognize their own
symptoms and to take steps
to remedy the situation.
I made two farm calls with
agricultural representatives
this past month on the
request of sons who were
working on father’s farm. On
the first farm we were
greeted warmly by the son,
who is 22. He asked us to tour
through the dairy barn and
there we met father feeding
the cows. We were in
troduced.
Father said, “what’s this
all about?” I was shocked.
Son said, “oh it’s about you
and I getting together on an
agreement.” Father said,
“why do we want strangers
coming around here telling
us our business.” After a few
embarrassing minutes and
heated discussion between
father and son, we discussed
the situation.
Both made some good
points. Father, who was 60,
said “I’ve only had the farm
for seven years, I got a
rotten deal in the beginning
and now you want to take
over.” Son said, “but that’s
the very reason I want an
agreement now so that we
don’t make the same
mistake. I don’t want to
spend the next 20 years
around here with this stuff on
my rubber boots for nothing.
And when I go out on
Saturday night I’m em
barrassed to tell the fellows
how much I make in salary.”
This story has a happy
ending. We eventually
moved to the kitchen table.
And both agreed that a
gradual transfer from salary
to income sharing
agreement (1-4 years with
father retaining farm bank
account) to farm business
the risks of change and the
need to make some im
portant decisions.
Stress at times of father to
son transfers is normal and
should be recognized. Good
agreement (2-10 years with a
joint farm bank account)
and back to sole ownership
by son was a logical solution.
The other farm call was
much less tense at first. Son -
age 33, has been working at ‘ communications at such
home full time since age 14.
He now wants to marry.
Around the kitchen table we
discussed the various
alternatives including
federal and provincial tax
implications. It was all new
to son. He thought it could be
done by simply selling
everything “lock stock and
barrel.” Where was he going
to live?
The farm income would
not support two families
without major changes.
Finally, son said “it’s all too
complicated, maybe I’ll get
a job in town.” And again the
old stress situation was there
with the fear of the unknown,
times is essential. It’s better
to begin thoughts by saying
“in my opinion’’ or “this is
how I see it, how do you see
it.” It’s a good idea for son to
develop a record of per
formance (R.O.P).
If the farm develops well
under an income share
agreement (e.g. percent
gross income) then father
will be more satisfied to
enter into a farm business
agreement, partnership or
corporation. And outside
lending agencies will more
likely support a young man
who has some management
experience and a proven
R.O.P.
GIANT AUCTION
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| Clearing Auction Sale |
g IHC crawler tractor and loader, Ford e
g industrial fork life, Tile and brick j
g making machinery, electric motors, |
g building material for Parkhill Brick and g
g Tile Company, g
§ Wednesday August 30th at 1:00 g
1 P.M. |
= at 308 Main Street North in Parkhill. Parkhill • e
e Brick and Tile are closing their operation in J
E Parkhill and are selling the following E
E equipment and machinery: =
g TRACTORS AND LOADERS: IHC #500 series C |
= diesel crawler tractor, 3 years old with only 1500 E
E hours, automatic transmission and industrial front e
E end loader; Ford 3550 industrial diesel tractor, e
= automatic transmission, 3 ton fork lift with 10 foot
E boom and side shift. This unit has only 825 hours =
S since new. •=
g TILE AND BRICK MAKING EQUIPMENT: g
= Plymouth Special brick and tile extruder; Street E
E brick cutter with 2 reels,- disc feeder,- Crusher and =
E disintegrator Jaw crusher; 20 ft. 16" belt elevator; e
E 23 ft. 18" belt elevator: Quincy 2 cylinder 5 hp up- ||
= right air compressor: 3 electric power horses; 2-12 e
E volt 110 amp battery chargers,- 2-12 volt 550 amp e
E battery chargers; Centrifugal industrial material e
E pump; 180 amp Airco electric welder; viking 1 hp E
E 550 amp fuel pump; 1000 gal. fuel tank,- 5000 gal. e
E fuel tank; 8000 gal. fuel tank; Quincy vacuum E
E pump; 13 ft. picking belt; 20 ft. roller elevator on ||
E wheels,- 5-10 ft. roller elevators; Frey brick and tile e
= cutter with perferator,- Step down transformers ■ E
= 3KVA-550-220-110: 10KVA 550-110 Hi speed i
E blower 24"; E
E ELECTRIC MOTORS: 75 hp 550 amp 1175 rpm; 50 e
E hp 550 amp 875 rmp; 15 hp 550 amp 680 rpm; 7’/2 =
E hp 550 amp 3500 rpm; 5 hp 550 amp 1720 rpm,- 5 e
e hp 550 amp 1800 rpm; 5 hp 550 amp 1150 rpm; 3
E hp 550 amp 860 rpm; 2 hp 550 amp 1140 rpm; 1 e
E hp 550 amp 1750 rpm; E
g GEAR HEAD MOTORS: 2 hp 550 amp; 2-1 hp 550 =
E amp; 4 reduction gear boxes in various sizes; oil =
E fired forced air furnace 85000 BTU; Quantity of E
E pulleys in various sizes; portable 36" fan with y/i hp =
E 110 volt motor; 18" fan with ’/2 hp 110 volt motor; g
E oil burner controls and valves for kilns; 550 amp e
E main entrance box; 200 steel drying racks with =
E wooden decks; steel kiln jacket; E
e USED BUILDING MATERIAL: Eleven I beams 14" x e
= 70 ft; 4 I beams 8" x 8' x 20 ft; 6 bar joists 38' x 28"; e
E quantity of 2 ’/2 x ’A angle iron; 80 ft. of steel due- g
E ting 22" diameter; steel plate; galvanized decking; -g
E quantity 8 and 10" concrete block; 6 I beams 12 x =
E 6" 22 ft. long; 6 I beams 12x4" 22 ft. long; quanti- E
| iy of fire brick; cubicle blocks; insulating wedge |
E brick. =
E MISCELLANEOUS: Office desk; filing cabinet; |
E trailer axle,- odd pieces of belting; assorted electrical |
E boxes and switches. E
| Terms Cash plus 4% sales tax if applicable. E
E Not responsible for accidents day of sale. e
| Parkhill Brick & Tile Co., Owners, |
g. 438-1021 London, Ontario s
| Bill Elliot, Auctioneer |
| 294-6759 Parkhill |
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Of Brand New Quality Household Furniture
ARKONA, ONTARIO
To be held at Taxandria Community Centre, located on
#7 highway, 1 mile of Axkona.
Mon., Aug. 28, 1978
7:30 p.m. Sharp
$25,000 Assorted Stock Must
Be Sold
No Reserve
Here Is A Partial Listing
8 brand new bedroom suites, each suite comes complete with -
a-new top quality box spring and mattress and featuring a 5
piece pine suite complete with hutch, mirror, and triple
dresser, 5 drawer chest, headboard, steel frarpe, 2 night
tables, box spring and mattress; other suites are various
Spanish, Contemporary, and Modern Styles —‘plus, for the
daughter's room, a complete white and gold trim deluxe
suite.
10 different dinettes — wood, chrome and coppertone suites
in 5 and 7 piece sets. The wood colonial suites are in maple
and pine finishes.
15 brand new chesterfield suites in 2 piece, 3 piece and 4
piece sets, in many styles and every suite covered in top quali
ty, top graded covers in Nylon Velvets, Ultra Velvets, Her-
culons, Acrylic Pile, Nauaahyde and many more — as fine a
selection as ever offered by public auction.
Plus — much more — recliners, rockers, davenport sets, din
ing room suites complete with hutch and buffet, step and
coffee tables, a nice assortment table lamps, swags, continen
tal beds in 39", 48", 54" and queen size, mate's bed, odd
chest of drawers, desk, foot stool, odd night tables, maple
and pine bunk beds, pictures, mirrors and smokers.
Many other items as well. Doors open at 6 p.m. for early in
spection. Merchandise can be picked up nignt of sale or from
9 a.m. till noon the following day. Sale conducted by Victoria
Sales, London, Ont.
Sales Mgr. — Leo E. Bird
AUCTIONEER — Jack Heywood
Terms Cash — Cheques accepted —4% sales tax in effect
Debt counselling service
may start in Huron
LIQUIDATION
Auction Sale
A concerned local group is
working to get debt
counselling services for
Huron County.
Ron Allin, a financial and
management consultant in
Goderich, is working with
the Vanastra Resource
Centre to arrange the ser
vice.
He puts his plan before
Goderich council Monday.
Council was ’ receptive but
referred him. to county
council because the matter if
of interest to the entire
county.
Huron County is one of
three Southwestern Ontario
counties without a debt
counselling service.
Figures from the
municipal welfare branch of
the community and social
services ministry say 93
percent of Ontario com
munities have such services.
The Vanastra Resource
Centre has applied for a
Canada Works grant to start
the debt counselling service
along with several other
programs. It will find out
whether the grant is ap
proved at the end of August.
The idea of the service is to
help people manage their
finances better, not to give
loans.
Allin’s plan calls for the
service to be run four days a
month, one day a week, in
various areas. The
estimated cost of the service
is $9,600 a year.
The province would pay 60
percent of the cost with local
groups and individuals
donating the rest.
Allin also offered to donate
his services two days a
month if he is allowed to co
ordinate the service. This
would cut the cost to $5,000.
“If you get one person off
welfare you can save the
municipality (Huron
County) $7,500.”
He said he has received
favorable responses from
members of Parliament and
local lending institutions. Of
19 lending institutions polled
in Huron County, 85 percent
were in favor of the service.
John Penn, director of
Huron County Family and
Children’s Services, said a
debt counselling service is
needed in Huron. A debt
counselling service would
“do a very useful job for
families and businesses in
reducing a lot of anxiety.”
Ted Lang, executive
director of London’s Con
sumers Debt Counselling
Service, said his service gets
two to five calls a month from
Huron residents.
He said Huron people are
turned away from the
London service.
“We used to have an open-
door policy - if anyone
wanted to drive 150 miles -
but it became
unmanageable.”
He also said local groups
financing the service by 40
percent felt they couldn’t
provide funds to serve other
areas.
Lang called Huron
County’s lack of debt
counselling “an eyesore to
the province.”
He said that with
provincial funds available
for the service, it is a thorn in
the ministry’s side when
people ask the ministry why
they don’t have such a
service.
Alan MacIntyre,
executive-director of the
Stratford Family Coun
selling Service, which in
cludes a debt counselling
service, said the ministry
approached the Stratford
service in 1976.
But, he said, the ministry
only asked if they could
provide the service. It is up
to the people of Huron to
show they want the service.
He said the problem of
getting a service in Huron is
mainly geographical. Since
there is no big centre in the
area, it’s difficult to organize
people to get the service
going.
| Saturday, Aug. 26, 11 AM |
| For Duncan MacAdam |
g Saturday, August 26, 11 a.m. on the premises g
E Main St. West, Crediton for Duncan MacAdam g
E Tel: 234-6735, choice real estate property e
| including garage and repair shop, furniture, g
E electric appliances and special garage tools. e
e PROPERTY: 1 1/2 storey frame home on a large E
E spacious treed lot, 4 bedroom and bath upstairs, e
e modern downstairs with 2 pc. bath and enclosed sun E
E porch, oil furnace. =
e COMBINATION GARAGE & AUTO BODY e
= REPAIR SHOP: Building 24 x 55 heavy duty insula- e
E tion with oil furnace, 1 section specially constructed E
E for auto body painting (no gas pumps), presently E
E licensed as class A garage, this business opportunity g
E should be seen prior to sale, sells at 2:30 p.m., E
E Saturday, August 26th, 10% down, balance in 30 E
E days, sells subject to a very reasonable reserve bid =
E as the owner is moving to Alberta. E
E GARAGE EQUIPMENT — Spot welder, acetylene E
E torches, 2 bench grinders, 3H devilbiss air com- E
= pressors air dryers and controls, sioux air nibler =
H (metal cutter), 2 air chisels, air rachet, air sander E
E planes, 3 black and decker elect, heavy duty E
= sanders and asst, elect, drills, 'Z?" Impact and asst. =
E hand planes, air dent puller, Forney elect, welder, E
E asst, jacks, developless undercoating gun, toll rack E
= peg bd., asst, rivet guns, large asst, socket e
E wrenches, B & D grinder, battery testers, asst, bits =|
E chisels, Hand tools and wrenches, Kenmore E
E dehumidifier (like new), fire ext., Trouble cords, E
large asst, air hoses, vises, asst, elect, motors, E
special spray equip.; 2 developless 502 spray guns E
E pin striping spray gun developless air hood, 2 large s
S air grinders, shop vacuum, chain pulls, large asst. E
nuts, bolts and tires, elect, de bugger (new) 2 skill E
E saws, 2 saddle bags for motorcycles, 12-4 ft. E
E fluorescent lights. E
E TRACTOR: AR John Deere Rowcrop hyd. loader good E
E cond. auger type snow blower. e
E SPECIAL ITEMS: Med. size McCloskey safe, meat =
E slicer (Hobart) & coffee grinder. S
E FURNITURE: McClary 2 dr. fridge, Kenmore elect. |I
E stove 30" (excellent) Viking chest deep freeze,51", E
E dryer, Kenmore spin washer, chrome table and 4“ E
E chairs, asst, small tables 2 B & W tvs, chesterfield, =
E bunk beds, 2 chests drawers (new), electric organ, E
E child's desk, rocking chair. =
| WIRELESS INTERCOM: 2 desks, dressers, asst. |
S kitchen utensils, child's toys, bicycles. E
ANTIQUES: solid walnut hall tree, small kitchen E
E cabinet with flour sifter, roll top, spice rack, 4 oil e
lamps and lanterns, record players and collection E
E old time records, beautiful gold frame glass pain- E
E ting (The Village), match holder, toilet pitcher and E
E basin not matching, fainting couch, 2 antique tables e
E (wood carving) small pine blanket box, large iron E
E kettle with stand, 4 antique tables legs (rare), many =
E other items. E
E TERMS OF SALE CASH — Personal Cheques, E
E Positive Identification e
| DuncpjiMacAdams — Prop. |
| 234-6735 Crediton |
= Please Note: All Bidders register and receive a E
E number. Sold items the responsibility of the E
E purchaser eft end of bidding. If paying by cheque E
E supply own personalized cheque form from your E
E bank. Proprietor or Auctioneer not Responsible for E
S Accidents Day of Sale E
| PERCY WRIGHT |
| AUCTIONEER ]
| KIPPEN, ONT. 262-551 5 |
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of the Family Meat Market
(Mr. and Mrs. Peter De Koker- Proprietors)
to be held at 6:00 P.M.
Wednesday, September 6, 1978
at the premises on Main Street, Exeter, Ontario
Sale to consist of the complete contents of the Family
Meat Market including:
EQUIPMENT — Tyler 12 ft. 3 tier open dairy
cooler, Hill 12 ft. open vegetable cooler, Tyler 10 ft.
glass front meat display cooler, Berkel 8 ft. glass
front freezer, Kelvinator 7 ft. glass front freezer,
Kelvinator ice cream freezer, compressor and
freezer units, Berkel gravity meat slicer, Berkel Biro
model 3334 meat band saw, Berkel meat scale,
Dayton vegetable scale, Hobart model 4532 meat
grinder, Berkel meat tenderizer, Hollymatic model
200 paddy machine, 2 Toledo floor scales, stainless
steel butcher bench c.w. sink, 3 meat vats on carts, 2
butcher tables, butcher block, overhead monorail
system, 45 feet of island & 50 feet of wall shelving,
slaughter house equipment, Victor cash register, of
fice equipment.
INVENTORY — Approximately twenty thousand
dollars ($20,000.00) worth of food and confec
tionary including: 1000 bottles of soft drinks,
cereals, juices, soups, canned vegetables & meats,
tea, coffee, frozen meat & vegetables, baby food,
cheeses, butter, delicatessen, foods & specialties,
health & beauty aids, candies, nuts,
Plus many other goods & items found in grocery
stores.
NO RESERVE
The store must be cleared
AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1WO
(519) 527-1458
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bit cage, trailer hitch, pony shafts, lawn umbrella,
race cart wheels, cedar and steel posts, hedge
6:30 P.M.
TRACTORS ETC.: Ford 860 gas tractor with live
P.T.O.,hydraulics, pulley etc., chains, weather brake,
front bumper, stabilizer arms, wheel weights, j
Ferguson jack, Int. cub cadet 7 h.p. garden tractor
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with 40" mower, Ferguson 3 pt. hitch cultivator,
heavy duty blade, M.H. horse mower, Ford 3 pt.
hitch, 24 plate double disc, 1128 tractor tire, odd
tires, 2 wheeled heavy duty trailer, Cockshutt root
pulper, tarp, harrows, nails.
HOUSEHOLD ETC.: B/W new portable T.V., 2 spin
dry washers, 6 dining chairs, wooden beds, kitenen
buffets, 2 fridges, wash stand, wringer washer, milk
cans, kitchen cupboard, T.V. aerial, adding
machine, wardrobe.
MISC.: Jamesway metal nests, chicken feeders, rab-
trimmer, shoelast, 1 h. scuffler, Jacuzzi deep well jet
pump (like new), 80 gal. pressure tank, motors, etc.
etc. etc.
CONSIGNMENTS accepted by contacting Mr. Ropp
232-4438
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THE FIRST ANNUAL
STRATHROY TURKEY FESTIVAL
TURKEY TROTS-TURKEY RACING
FOR THE FIRST TIME IN ONTARIO
Friday-August 25th-Parade 6:30 p.m.
Turkey Trots - Turkey Bingo - Band Concerts
Saturday-August 26th - Breakfast 7-10 a.m.
Turkey Trots- Antique Car Show-Hydroplane
Races-Turkey Shoots-Turkey Bar-b-que 4 p.m
Free Street Dance
FOOD CONCESSIONS FEATURING
NEW ONTARIO TURKEY PRODUCTS
STRATHROY-ONTARIO
FRIDAY & SATURDAY AUG. 25 & 26
ONTARIO REMEMBER: “GOOD THINGS GROW IN ONTARIO
WRKEY AND TURKEY IS ONE OF THE BEST