HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1980-06-18, Page 19FARM EQUIPMENT
AUCTION
Of New and Used. Equipment
Including, large selection of. tractors, ploughs, discs.
cultivators, land tractors, seed drills, weed sprayers,
fertilizer spreaders, corn planters, manure spreaders.
balers, stoOkers, hay binds, swathers mowers, mice:,
elevcitors, wagons, harvesters,, forage boxes, blowers,
combines, grinder mixer, rotary mowers, stone pickers.
snowbloweri, grain augers, blades, gravity boxes.
:own S. garden equipment, boat motor end trciller. plus
6 antique cars, including 3 model Ti. All eqUiptsterit to,be,
sold owned by Wayne Ward Faint'•EquipMent.with iRo
conlignments. Selling by, nuMber only.ldnch booth on
grounds. TerMs -'cash or cheque ,dciy of sale: Trucking
available anywhere. Owner or auctioneer not
sible'for accidents on property day of sale. Auctioneer
Jim NIcCartneY, Wciterdowii, Ont.
Don't Miss It See You There!
WAYNE WARD FARM EQUIP.
HWY. NO. 6 WIARTON, ONT. PHONE 534-2910 or
534.1635
Auction
Sale
for the estate of
MR. CLARENCE MARTIN'
57 Chalk St. N., Seaforth
SATURDAY, JUNE 21 AT 10:30 A.M.
The sale Include': coffee and end tables; couches
and chairs; portable black and white Zenith TV; .Card
table and chairs; bathroom cabinet; Sanyo washer
spin dryer (like new); dryer; wringer washer; hand
and, garden tools; fridge and stove; freezer;
flatware; stainless steel cookware; chrome kitchen
table and chairs;and much more. Glass and China:
Austrian, Nippon, Noritake, blue, red, depression,
Canadian, copper lustre, ironstone, oriental etc. as .
well as silver, brass, copper and cast iron.
Antiques: rocking chairs; press back arm chair; oak
bed (cut doWn); tredle sewing machine;' dressers;
blanket box; oak secretary; china cabinet; wash-
stands; steamer trunks; buffet; kitchen chairs; high
chair; bonnet chest; jam cupboard; side board;
shaving mirror; picture frames.
Collectable,: oil lamps; apple peeler; copper boiler;
befit; parlour lamps; partial toilet setsf brass
candlesticks; crocksCchina, dollsi cheese dish;
shaving mug; caster set; marble cased clock
(Germany); flatware Inc. Old Colony quilts, linens,
lace tablecloths. -
Featuring: Doherty pump organ (Clinton, Ont.)
This is, an'excellent offering, of well kept furniture
and antiques. The sale will start at 10:30 SHARP so
be on time. The family or auctioneer not responsible
for accidents or, loss. There will beta lunch booth on
the grounds. For more information contact
TOM PAPPLE; Anetioneer
R.R. 4; Seafertb
527-0514 527-0940
20.42-1
24 Cards of Thanks,
The Brussels Optimists
would like to thank all teams
for particiPating in the Slo-
Pitch tournament and every-
one who helped Make it a
success. 24-42-1
Our sincere thanks and
appreciation to our family for
the lovely dinner and gift for
Our 35th wedding anniver-
sary. We Would also like to
thank our Mends and Teta-
tiveS for the cards and good
Wishes, —Gee. & Made
Blake 2442-1
We would like to say "thank
you" to all who helped make
out buck and, doe a success.
'The gift of money we rec-
eived will be a great help for
the many things needed as'
we begin our new life to-
gether. Special thanks to all
those who organized and
helped in. any way. Your
kindness will never be for-
gotten. —Laurie Campbell
and Debbie Collates. 24-42:1
Woodside National Historic
:Park, 528 Wellington Street
North, Kitchener, offers an
1890's Garden Party - Music,
refreshments. Sunday after-
noon, June ' 29th, Everyone
welcome. Admission free,
26-4211
A Post Classified will pay
' you dividends. Have you
tried one? Dial Brussels
887-6641.
24. Garda of Thanks 26 PersOnal
Dogs
Groomed
By appeintinent only.
527.1931
:1940.4
Hank's Small
Engine Service
Henry Reinink
1 Me North of
Lendesbore
523-9202
lawn and Garden
Equipment nap&
New and Used.
GaidenEtlidpment
hi Stock
19:37-ff
Ministry of
Housing
Ontario
Housing
'Corporation i
Tender Reference
Number BO5sFrse-184
For the installation of
`Quarry Tile in the Front.
Corridor, Public Wash-
rooms, Laundry Room,
and Front Stairwell at
0.H.C. Building, 45
Alfred Street, Wingham,
Ontario.
Tenders will .be re-
ceived for the above Until
1400 a.m. local time, July
4, 1980, by the Ontario
Housing Corporation, c/o
Court House and Registry.
Office, 80 Dundas Street,
P.O. Box 5600; Terminal
"A", London, Ontario
N6A 2P3 .(519/679,7110)
from whom details and
Specifications may be
obtained. Details and
specifications may also be
obtained from the Huron
County Housing Author-
ity, 48 The . Square,
Goderich, ' Ontario N7A
1M5 (519/524.2637),
quoting reference number
as above..
• The lowed or any ten-
der not necessarily accep-
ted. 21.42-1
THE. BRUSSELS. POST0 , 100080 .
. , • •••••• ••
FARMERS & DEALERS.
:•RESERV.E.1:11.1SVATE
SAT., JUNE 21sT
Auction Sales.
erial meets
in Bluevaie
, The MaitlaniPte4bytenel
'of' the W.M.S. the .Propersy.:1FOO,Sale 19 Notices
IN Eastern Ontario, 700 PHIL'S REFRIGERATOR
acres excellent earn, land; and Appliance Service, 24
yields 180 bushels, per acre; hour emergency service,
large fields 1 mile in length; Used appliance sales. Phone ,
no stones; well, drained; Pri- 887-9062. 19,40-4
vete and Brokerage inquiries
welcome. Phone 1-613-678- WILL swathe hay and grain.
2968 after 6:00 p.m, 14-42x1 12 feet cut. 887-6870.
19-41.2 .
Farmers
WE ARE. NOW r!cxixp UP
Real Esiate Li
Clinton •
name: eat-pat
'PRICE REDUCED FOR
QUICK SAI,E - Brussels, 6
rm. stucco home On Mill St.
TRY, AN OFFER.
see**
'GREY TWp. - 3 milei fro
'• Walton 90' acres,. 84 work-.
able. No buildings.
.. • ea es a
MORRIS: 150 acres;
100 workable. ,Frame home
and'harn:Prieed
*sae*
50 .acre fannefg operation
Tenders Wanted
WANTED - farm listings.
sae***
FOOD'FOR. - If
you can read this, thank a •
teacher. 14-42-1
Property For Rent
TWO bedroom brick bunga-
low close to shopping and
school. Only asking $19,500
to close an, estate. P.H. Hiller
Realty, Listowel. 291-1544.
Ask for Albert Carson.
15.41-2
3 bedroom farm house for
rent. Bob Robinson, 345-
2317. 15-41-3
19 Notices
CUSTOM swathing -hay and
grain. Carmen, Bernard, 887-
6544. 19-42-4
• LIGHT bulldozing, land-
scaping, backfilling. Larry
Bailey, 523-4438. • 19-40-4
Mr. and Mrs, ° r mrsl e an Howes, :!KKoorreeaannss hianve jnaopaTing Thehts,
Mandy' and Lana of Peter !vote, no say in anything and
borough; Mr. Bruce are often barred from jobs.
Geainge,r a nodf mr.
.Cecil
Montreal,
how
history
they a came to
theseK
Joreapaanns Quebec
Grainger of Brookhaven; as slaves, dates back many
Wingham attended 'the years.
Grainger Reunion held at the ing MEMORIAM
home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin An "In. Memoriam"
Grainger on Saturday. 'service was taken by Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'Re--
Y MacKay ,
(
Hastie and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Afternoon Auxiliary,
Matheson Matheson of Atwood t Reports were given 'from
attended the Matheson re- 'the Hamilton-London
ounriiloinjahnen sldiunn.da.
Brantford in April.
the Pavilionat Synodical, which was held in
Among those attending The evening session began
tshaeturdGaryaiantgthere hroemuneioof
n Mr. Mrs. Robert Bregman,.
on with a hymn sing, led by
and Mrs. Alvin Grainger T
were Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
deeveostiwtr. , otscs%mT evening
;'were taken
taekveen,n4
Grainger and David of Ashfield Auxilliary, the
Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. scripture by Mrs. stunt
Michael Grainger of McLennan, meditation by
,. Kitchener; , Mr. -and Mrs. Mrs Ewan McLean and
, Murray Gringer • and prayer by Mrs. Gord96,
i Christopher of London; Miss Finlayson.
Janet Grainger of Wallace- Mrs. McLean told houvere
bGurargsbyMarndandMrMs.rs.StaAlnllaeny our church work, bause the
should become involieed in
Gridrraaigmerervofyn Loonrdaionng;er anda Gk odd the ckas ii
to
shmaruest
with
Exeter. those legs fortunate, fOr we
W.I. COURSE have so much.
The Department, of A musical oumber by ihre
Agriculture under the winos= ladies was moo
direction of Miss Grace Bird,p l a predated
Clinton, Huron Home A report of a addl..
Economiat:''is presenting theConference held recently in
Course on Fitting and `Ottawa was given. by Mn.
Sewing Pants and being held Robert Arbuckle, Wingham.
at the Howick. Central Sehools mimes OF JAPAN
Mrs. Bert Mann of.
Sarasota, Florida is spending
a few days with Mrs. Sheldon
Mann and attended the
McCann-Mann wedding in
Gorrie United' Church on
Saturday evening, and .
reception at the Belmore
Complex.
The families of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Ferguson
entertained in honour of their
10 wedding anniversary at a
party at the Howick
Community Centre on Friday
evening.
1910 •
10 A rik.-1HAR.p
* FRESH.
DEAD "
- DISABLED
COWS, HORSES
and Steelier Cattle, etc.
Wanted'. - dead or disabled
cows & horses, calves and
pigs—fonr-wheel drive radii;
,
dispatched trucks.
24 HRS. SERVICE,
7 days a week
Local customers
887.9334 or
887-6064
no. 722-C-81
Brussels.
Pet Foul Supplies
SOLLECTION ton s3Ic
1419'40-4
on paved roil' near Brussels.
Additional land available.-
MS** 21
FARM WANTED - 100-200 '
acres set up for hogs for
serious client re-locating
from Europe. Must be realis-
tically priced.
**sae*
21 Tenders Wanted Presbyterian church met;OS
June 9 in Knox Presbytegbia
Church, Bluevale.
The theme of the dterlialli
`session was "Awareriesa"
and the theme of the evening
session was "Involvement."
The president, Mts. 111.oas
Cummings, Ripley, presidsd
Ministry of
, Housing
Ontario
Housing
Corporation at both sessions. The
afternoon devotions were ,
'taken by Molesworth After-
noon Auxiliary, the scripture
i by Mrs. Biemes, meditation
by Mrs. Felker and prayer
'ing eqUipment at the Mrs- Gray.
'Ontario Housing Build I Mrs. Golley, president Of
hip PP1/58, Clinton and . Bluevale W.M.S. extended a ,
FP1/52, FP2/53, FP4/58 welcome to all.
,and OH1 Goderich.
1 G '
EnAgfisdhuewtabsyetkiMer;e'd hMyuira:7
e i v
y
Teedndioerrsthewilalbovbee
until.
4 , aTuwnot and.honMorras:ry James
11:00 a.m. local time, July
4, 1980, by the Ontario. ,memberships in the W.M.S.
ousing Corporation, ,e/o were presented ,- to Mrs.
Court House and'Registry: :Victor Emerson of Whits-
Office, 80 Dundas Street, church by MIS2 WtH111111
P.O, Box 5600, Tenninal Evans, and to. Mrs. Janos
"A", London, Ontario! tittle, Lucknow, by Mns.
N6A 2P3 (519/679-7110) .Morgan Henderson.
from whom . details and guestThel.e speaker at aliritt,
specifications may be aftiro nand ev
sessions, was Mrs- . lath obtained. Details and
McIntosh, who, with bar specificationsmthaye aHlsourabne
from 'husband Rev. Jack McIntosh
County Housing Author.]
ity, 48 The Square, ,;te
Jari
paann under the Pres
Church in Canada.
liy-
.works with the Koreans in
Goderich, Ontario N7A
,.1 M5 (519/5 24-2637) ! ; They are stationed at 't
nunuontonngver.eferen, ce mintbe worked for eighteen years'
and have r !Osaka; Japan,
The lowest or any among the Koreans. Mrs.
tender not, necessarily; McIntosh was dressed in
;accepted. 21.42-11 :native Korean costume and
certainly held the audience's
interest as she told of the
.unfortunate plight of 670,000
Tender Reference
Number B05 SFT 80-105
For Preventative Main-
tenance on gas fired heat-
Mrs. McIntosh showed
slides of Japan accompanied
by ii most "interesting
commentary. Rev. Jack and
Beth. McIntosh have been on
furlough in Canada for a year
'and will return to Japan in
August. They have a flinty of
four children and the two
oldest Will remain in Canada
to further their education.
Conitraili were giver: by
Mrs. Underwood, Whigharn.
The ,Presbyterial will meet
in Molesworth hi OWL