HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-09-07, Page 23Consignments are welcome for a
Public Auction to be held at Huron
Country Playhouse on
Sat., Oct. 7 11 A.M.
Jack Riddell Guest Auctioneer
Sale will consist of Farm Equipment, Fur
niture, Antiques, Building Materials and
Collectible Items
Consignees phone 238-8387
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Demolition
Auction Sale
of Exeter Rodeo Assets
Saturday, September 16
at 10 A.M. Sharp
in Exeter Fair Grounds just East of South Huron
Rec Centre
HEAVY 2" PLANK 200 - 2" x 8" x 15' long, 12-2"
x 8" x 18', 14 - 2" x 8" x 9', 2 - 2" x 10" x 18'r 13 -
2" x 6" x 14', 18- 2" x 4" x 18', 40 - 2" x 4" x 6'.
HEAVY 2" PLANK GATES WITH HINGES 3 - 5'
high x 15' long, 1 - 5'x 12", 17 - 5'x 4', 8-4'x 8',
10 various sizes, 1 steel calf roping gate, 10-7' high
x 8' wide bucking chute gates with hinges, 5 - 5 16' x
4I/2" little britches gates with hinges, 12 - 7' x 4"
sliding chute gates with rails.
CREOSOTE TREATED SQUARED POSTS 13 - 5’/2"
x7’/2"x 17' long, 4 - 316 " x 5 16 " x 12'long.
CEDAR FENCE POST 175 - 6" top x 9' long, 12 -
10" x 9' anchor, 21 - 10' to 14' long heavy poles, 17
- 10' top rail posts.
FENCE AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS 480 ft.
guardian stock fence 6' high 6" x 6" mesh, also
several pc. used lumber, 250 sq. ft. 1" x 4" flooring,
16' x!8' steel roofing.
TERMS CASH
This Sale Will Begin 10 A.M. Sharp
Norm Whiting, Auctioneer
Phone 519-235-1964
235-1931
r LIQUIDATION
Auction Sale
of Construction & Tire Repair
Equipment for Mr. Peter E. Maloney on
Wednesday, September 20th,
10:00 A.M.
at the premises on Highway 8, Dublin, Ontario
(selling due to ill health)
Sale to consist of;
BUILDING: newly constructed three bay garage
complete with shop, showroom office areas, located
on Highway #8.
VEHICLES: Case uniloader, 1974 Dodge, 1974
Ford 200 Econoline van totally customized, 1975
Grand Marquis Mercury - loaded, pickup c.W7 cap,
1970 International single axle gravel truck with 7
yard capacity, 1969 Chev C40 with steel utility box,
power gate & compressor, 1971 Chev C50 stake
truck, 1969 GMC 950 flat bed, 1968 Ford 100 Vz
ton pick-up, 1962 Chev 30 1 ton pick-up, VA Case
tractor, 1940 Pontiac 45 ft steel tandem trailer for
motor homes, Miller 15 ton tandem float, 10 ft. steel
rack trailer with duals, 4 unit snowmobile trailer, 2
wheel car trailer, 2 wheel utility trailer, 5 ton
wagon, 302 MF tractor back-hoe.
EQUIPMENT: Hohman compressor, portable air
compressor, Campbell portable air compressor,
Kohler 48" power trowel cw 8 hp motor, A-Mighty
Bender moael MMB 1 muffler bender, wrought iron
twister, Eagle PTO cement mixer (new), London ce
ment mixer, 3 hp cement mixer, electric mortar mix
er, front end wheel alignment equipment, Oxford,
electric arc welder, 2 sets of acetylene torches &
gauges, 7- hp portable generator, Coats 505 tire
changer, Hein-Werner hydraulic jack, 216 ton
power chain falls, tire wheel balancer, Canadian
battery charger, motor stand, concrete vibrator,
mechanics carts, 2 3 PTH post hale augers, inground
car hoist, 150' of air hose, 6 hydraulic jacks, power
greaser.
TOOLS: Baldor double-end bench grinder, Skil ce
ment saw, Ingersoll-Ram air hammer, 2 rock
hammer-. 2 air chipping guns, drill press, 1 ’Zz" air
impact wrench, 1 1", 1%" & W air impact
wrenches, B&D hand grinder, power hack saw,
Target mcsonry saw, Pisston 2 man chain saw,
Leeson cut- ■jff saw, large quantity of hand tools.
MISCELLANEOUS TOOLS & EQUIPMENT: 9 hp
electric moor with reducer (new), 2 5 hp electric
motors, quantity of electric motors, 150,000 BTU
salimander heater, portable gas water pump, elec
tric space heater, key cutter, portable sprayers, in
dustrial wheel barrows, aluminium ladders, metal
cabinets, large quantity of angle iron, large quanti
ty of nuts & bolts. , ,
OFFICE & FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT: 4 Gladco
garbage compactors, Vendo coffee & soup
machine, Bunn coffee maker, Sani-Serv ice cream
machine, ice maker, milk shake mixer, 10 gal, water
heater, 10 ft. stainless steel sink unit, secretary desk,
2 4 drawer filing cabinet, 1 3 drawer filing cabinet,
Gestetner machine, cash register, calculators, vault.
MISCELLANEOUS: Spramotor sprayer,
Minneapolis-Moline spreader, John Deere 3 PTH
field sprayer cw 150 gal. tank, light display stands
cw lights, chrome mag wheels, 200 2 x 8 plywood
forms, tables, moulds.
AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST.• SEAFORTH, ONTARIO
(519) 527-1450
NOK 1WO
Hensail wins Exeter
rec league ball title
Following three and a half
months of regular season ac
tion, the Exeter and district
men’s recreational softball
league was entered its in
itial round of playoffs.
All eight teams are in
volved in a best two out of
three series which sees the
top four temas pitted each
other and the bottom four
teams playing off.
In the "A” series, Gords
surprised the Crescent Rolls
12-0 and Hensall got by the
Carpetbaggers 9-6.
In the “B” series, Mt.
Carmel defeated Dashwood
Industries 10-7 in 10 innings
while Usborne walked over
the Times Advocate 26-4.
The "A” series continued
last night in Exeter while
the “B” series is scheduled
to continue tonight in Huron
Park.
In regular season play,
Hensall took the Times Ad
vocate trophy for finishing
on top spot with 34 points.
The Crescent Rolls had 29
points while the Carpet
baggers, Gords and Usborne
had 24, 23 and 22 points
respectively.
Dashwood Industries
finished up with 16 points
while the T-A had 10 and Mt.
Carmel 8.
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| ED LAWSON |
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CLINTON, ONTARIO
Estate Auction Sale
Antiques,furniture,appliances, riding lawn
mower, tools etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's
Barn 289 Bayfield Rd., Clinton, Ontario for the
estate of Bill Bender plus additions
Saturday, September 9 at 1 P.M.
International Cadet 55, 5’Zz HP riding lawn mower,
Admiral square model fridge (like new), Inglis
automatic gas or propane clothes dryer (like new),
small gas stove, wringer washer, three piece
bedroom suite, chrome table and four chairs, an
tique corner wardrobe, secretary desk, large bonnet
chest, shaving mirror, old kitchen cabinet with roll
up door, oval parlour table, side board with mirror,
buffet, odd small tables, matching washstand and
dresser with mirror, two dressers with mirrors, floor
and table lamps, portable electric sewing machine,
bottom for old cupboard, lawn chairs, iron bed with
good mattress, odd chairs,, upholstered rockers,
chrome card table and chair set, oil space heater,
pictures and frames,_ clock radio, electric heater,
small appliances, large fan, floor polisher, radios,
four hundred day clock, records, vacuum cleaner
(like new), pots and pans dishes and glassware.
TOOLS ETC. — small parlour stove, gas lawn
mower, small wood lathe, electric motors, small arm
saw, 3/8 drill, skill saw, C-clamps, wood-planes,
small vise, wood chisels, hand corn planter, forks
shovels etc. plus many items not mentioned.
Terms Cash Day of Sale
Owner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents
day of sale.
RICHARD LOBB
AUCTIONEER
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Auction Sale
of real estate, car, household
furnishinas, antiques and
miscellaneous items
Saturday, September 16, 1978
1 P.M. Sharp
Highway 84, one block west of main corner in
Zurich, Ontario for the estate of the late Miss
Inez Yungblut.
REAL ESTATE consists of a 2- storey brick house,
main floor, livingroom, diningroom, kitchen with
built-in cupboards, bedroom, 3 piece bath, attached
garage. Second floor, four bedrooms, large hall.
Full basement. This house is situated on a lot 76' x
99', good location. Real estate sold 2 p.m. subject to
a reasonable reserve bid.
CAR 1971 Vega 2300, 2 door in A-l conditon,
with only 21,000 miles, never been driven in winter
in past 5 years.
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS 3 pc., chesterfield
suite, day bed, B&W TV, floor and table lamps, din
ing room suite, 3 pc. bedroom suite, Spartaii AM FM
radio and record player, Frigidairerefrigerator, GE
range, wringer washer, portable TV, wood table
and 4 chairs, electric toaster, kettle, sandwich grill,
pots and pans, silverware, dresser set, books, linens,
mattresses, lawn chair, garden tools, sfep ladder,
several other items.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES 2 pc. oak bedroom
suite with high headboard, dresser and commode, 2
pc. bedroom suite, open washstand, press back hiqh
chair, set of 6 press back chairs, 5 odd chairs,
several small tables, large oval parlor table with
fancy base, end table, table with 3 leaves, treadle
sewing machine, hump back trunk, old radio, viewer
and several cards, odd pieces from toilet set, several
pieces press glass, depression glass, Carnival glass,
salt & peppers, some silver, many other items.
Terms Cash
Norm Whiting
Auctioneer
Phone Exeter 519-235-1964
DEER DAMAGE — It's rare occasion in this area when the paths of a deer and a motor vehi
cle cross. This occurred shortly after dark Sunday night when a deer ran into the path of a car
driven by Reg Finkbeiner, Crediton. Michael Finkbeiner surveys the damage to his dad's car.
The mishap occurred west of Shipka. T-A photo
Dog enforcement officer
is doing job says
Times-Advocate, September 7, 1978 Page 21
the Elm Haven's
If the number of letters
which the village of Grand
Bend has received over the
village’s dog enforcement
officer are any indication of
her effectiveness, it appears
that Donna Aitken is doing a
good job.
At Monday’s meeting of
council, two letters were
received complaing about
being nabbed for having
dogs on the beach.
Letters from Even Wolf
and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Kelly
said they felt there was lack
of proper signs leading to the
beach area about the
prohibiting of dogs from the
vicinity.
Council lead by reeve Bob
Sharen said there were signs
posted at the various beach
areas stating that dogs were
not allowed and that the
public had been made aware
of the bylaw through
numerous reports in the
local press.
Council stood behind Mrs.
Aitken with councillor Keith
Crawford saying “We hirdd
the lady to do a job and she’s
doing it.”
A request by Mrs. Aitken
that she be paid an extra
three dollars per ticket for
administrative work plus
that she receive $10 per day
instead of three dollars per
day for impounding stray
dogs genereted considerable
discussion from council.
Clerk-treasurer Louis
Clipperton said there was
much time spent on each
ticket and that she felt this
was Mrs. Aitken’s main
concern.
While council took no
request on that matter, it did
agree to raise the poundage
stipend from three dollars to
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Auction Sale
to be held for Mr. Andrew Houston &
Mr. Jack Case a t the Rathwell Building
77 Main St., Seaforth, Ontario on
Wednesday, September 13th
6:30 P.M.
Sale to consist of: two piece livingroom suite (new),
4 other chesterfield suites, 2 oak library tables, oval
parlour table, 2 Windsor fanback chairs, 6balloon
back chairs, 4 matching Jake-Hayes style chairs, 6
rocking chairs, pressback chairs, coptian's chair, all
glass china cabinet, hall bench, oak extension table
and six chairs, 2 complete bedroom suites, 2
mirrored front wardrobes, 2 matching spindle cor
nered cherry chests of drawers, walnut wardrobe
with porcelain poles, oak dresser, maple chest of
drawers, victrola, book case, wall mirrors,
magazine racks, fern stand, hall tree, coffee and
end tables, bedroom lamps, tree lamps, pictures &
frames, stereo, 2 portable T.V.'s, vacuum cleaners,
carpets & rugs, large quantity of glass, china and
silver, crocks, brass jardiniere,trunks, large quantity
of books, baseboard headers, electric & gas lawn
mowers, bedding and linens, hand and garden
tools, appliances, deep freeze, plus a host of other
interesting articles & antiques.
Plan to attend.
AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1WO
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Auction Sale
of real estate, household furnishings,
antiques and miscellaneous items
Wednesday, September 20, 1978
1 P.M. Sharp
Main St., Crediton, Ontario across the street
from Crediton Fire Hall for the estate of the late -
Mr. Lloyd Gaiser
REAL ESTATE consists of 1 ’Zz storey-brick house, I
main floor large living room, kitchen, bedroom, 3
pee. bath, storage room, 2nd floor 2 bedrooms
plenty of storage, full basement, back entrance and
2 verandahs,cement driveway. This house is situated
on a lot approximately 41 ft. x 165 ft. Real estate
sold subject to reasonable reserve bid at 2 p.m. if
not previously sold. Terms 10% day of sale balance
in 30 days.
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS Chesterfield and
chair, swivel chair, B&W Admiral TV, coffee and end
tables, 2 mirrors, table and floor lamps, pole lamp,
foot stool, china cabinet, table with drawer, table
and 4 chairs, chrome table, set of 4 chrome chairs,
high chair, utility table, washing machine, beds, 2
dressers with mirrors, 2 chest of drawers, iron crib,
electric vacuum cleaner, floor polishers, iron, mixer,
deep fryer, fry pan, sandwich grill, clock, radio,
silverware ana chest, knick knacks, blankets and
linens, tools, garden tools, step ladder, power lawn
mower.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES Bonnet chest, odd
table, end table, blanket box, press back rocker,
Boston rocker, piano stool, trunk, dresser with oval
mirror, 2 odd chairs, table model radio, several dis
hes, such as Nippon, Noritake, Germany,
Bavarian, Ruby Flash, several cups and Saucers, oil
lamp, finger oil lamp, Austria Berry bowl and 7 dis
hes, gingerbread dock, mantel cldcx, fox fur, crocks,
many other items.
Terms Cash
Norm Whiting
< Auctioneer
519-235-1964
council
five dollars per day.
Mrs. Aitken who has
issued 24 tickets in her three
month trial period, had her
period of employment ex
tended another two months
with patrols to be made
twice weekly, once during
midweek and once during
the weekend.
Reeve Sharen agreed with
council that she was doing a
good job.
In a brief review of
summer in the resort with
regards^to rowdyism and
noise, the general consensus
was that it was one of the
best summers that Grand
Bend has experienced.
According to deputy-reeve
Bob Simpson the biggest
problem experienced this
summer was excessive noise
at odd hours of the night.
He said there were only
four places in the village that
were the cause of the
problem and he said the local
OPP detachment knew
where these places were.
He said a lot of the noise
problem could be eliminated
if the OPP could be enticed
to enforce the village’s noise
bylaw.
Sharen said various police
officials had told him that
the OPP could not enforce
the municipal bylaw but that
if the village makes
revisions in its parking
arrangements, a municipal
bylaw officer may have to be
hired.
Earlier in the discussion,
Sharen said that the village’s
official plan could help the
noise situation somewhat as
it would place a retriction
the number living in
dwelling due to the
availability of sanitary
facilities.
While this past summer
might have been better in
terms of noise,-the number of
bees in the community in
creased dramatically.
Crawdord said the
situation was extremely
serious with the problem
being very bad over the
Labour Day weekend on the
main beach.
“If it’s like this next year,
I’m not going swimming on
our beach” he stated.
Councillor Bill Baird said
one of the most effective
pesticides against the yellow
jackets or hornets, is no
longer available off the shelf.
Sharen suggested that pest
control companies be con
tacted to see if they would
have any chemicals that
would kill the bees:
Resort gets
more parking
While Grand Bend toys
with the idea of returning to
some form of angle parking,
it’s been learned that the
village has made an offer to
purchase a property that
would ■ provide an addition
50-60 parking places.
The land which is located
behind the town hall, would
in addition to providing ex
tra parking space would
have room for a small park.
The purchase of the
property is subject to On
tario Municipal Board ap
proval.
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RED CROSS
BLOOD
DONOR
CLINIC
Mon., Sept. 11,
% 2-4 p.m.
5:30-8:30 p.m.
HURON COUNTY'S
FIRST
DISCO BAR
come in...see and
experience the difference!
spectacular lighting...
super sound...
great new atmosphere...
all for your dancing
and listening pleasure.
" DANCE & CORNROAST
PINERIDGE CHALET
Sat., Sept. 9, 1978
9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Featuring
'EASTWIND'
CANADA'S # I COUNTRY
BAND
You've heard Eastwind on Opry
North, The Funny Farm, George
Hamilton IV, Ronny Prophet.. .
COME AND SEE THEM IN PERSON.
ALL THE CORN YOU CAN EAT - FREE
ADVANCE TICKETS $4.00
PERSON
AT DOOR $5.00 PERSON
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT Pineridge Chalet;
Ron's Health Centre, Hensall; Shaw's Dairy
Store, Zurich; Bob & Shirt's, Centralia;
Gord's Trophies, Exeter; Triebner Fina, Ex-
eter or call 262-2277.
Huron County
Family Planning Project
Invites You To Attend
FAMILY PLANNING
CLINIC
Every Tuesday
from 6:30 - 9 p.m.
HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT
Ann St., Exeter
For Information Call 235-1014
Weekdays or Tuesday evenings
■ Everyone welcome
South Huron
District High
School
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Ailsa Craig Bantam Boys
3rd Annual Tournament
Sept. 8, 9 & 1 Oth
1 st game - Friday 7:00 p.m.
Saturday - 10:00 a.m.
8 teams participating
Saturday - beef-barbeque
5:00 to 7:30 p.m.
Draw on 10 speed bike come out
and support your boys