HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1980-07-30, Page 15Auction Sal!
of
SCRAP STEEL
for the twp. of Morris at the site of the Martin's
bridge, .2 corners east of hwy, #4 or 4 corners west of '
Brussels on County road 16, side-road 10-11, Con, 6
twp. of Morris.
on Thursday July 31st..
at 7:00 p.m.
A quantity of I-beams, quantity of angle iron,
quantity of 11/2 " tubtilar pipe plus misCellaneous
scrap steel. Terms cash night of the sale. Sales day
' will be charged. Twp. of Morris- or auctioneer not
responsible for damage or losk of purchase: ' •
• Auctioneer BrIanbitoul
Lloyd Mickey - Road Superintendent
Twp. of Morris
2043-2
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of some household effects, antiques and
small farm items
will be held for
0-K FARMS
Lot 9 & 10, Con. 10, Monis Twpd Sale to.be held 2
miles east of Blyth Inn on Con. 9
TUESDAY, Aug. Sth, 1980
' at 10:30 Cm.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AND ANTIQUES: China
cabinet and buffet combination; office desk; swivel
rocker; Sherlock Manning piano and bench; Vis-
count dishwasher; whirlpool compactor; Westing-
house , washer; Admiral dryer; dressers; crib;
wardrohe• blanket box; storage-cabinets; bathroom
space saver; 6 kitchen chairs; tea' wagon; 3 CB
mobiles; typewriter table; paper rack; room divider;
set of Books of Knowledge, metal and wooden
shelves; Lewyt vacuum cleaner, 'Etireka floor
polisher; dishes and cooking' utensils; CB tube type
base; 8 track car stereo; quantity of 78 RPM records;'
battery operated radio; transistor radio; 24" house
fan; fuse panel; 3 time mists; Fly gone 200 eleCtronic
fly killer;, Acorn electric heater; child's car seat;, van
bed.
SOME MACHINERY AND SMALL FARM ITEMS:
10 ton Kasten Wagon with 11L-15 tires; 165 bushel
Turner grain bin; 22'.5" grain anger on wheels;
9'4" Speed King grain auger; Feeding system 5-15'
sections, 1-12' section; 1-10' section and 11 drop
----pipes; 5 Fairfield water bowls with wall pipe;
Smedley pig feeder; 2-sets of nose, bumpers for 11
bushel Jamesway hog feeder; gravity water bowls;
3" PTO Bauer liquid manure punip with 2-way valve
and fittings; 2-24" cooler fan housings and louvers;
30'3" aluminum blower pipe; 100 gal. pressure
tank; quantity of white vinyl siding; 28 sheets of
used steel; black roofing steel; 26, pieces of ridge
cap; quantity of Stave silo slabs; quantity of lumber
2x4's and 2x6's; assortment of 3" ABS pipe; 5 hp
Sheffield garden. tiller, 1 year old; 5 hp Gehl power
washer with 225' of hose; air compressor; Enter; 5
triple K tines; 1000x20 truck tire and rim; 1000x20
truck tire; top link for Newfield tractor; set of tractor
chains 18.4.34; AM/FM roof mount tractor radio,
good condition; small trailer with grain and stock
racks; angle iron and piping; quantity of nails and
bolts; storage cabinets; hay fork and car; Wen zip
saw, needing repair; 4 Kawe pig prods; 2000 gal.
Huhn manure spreader with row spreader attach-
ment; hydraulic jack; hot shot pig- prod; 20' and 40'
ladders; assortment of paint and paint spray bombs;
1970 Olympic ski-doo, as is; quantity of scrap metal
including Studebaker lark, and 56 White tractor,
etc.; other articles too numerous to mention.
• TERMS' CASH. FARM SOLD.
Owners and Auctioneers not responsible for any
accidents connected with the sale.
LUNCH BOOTH ON GROUNDS.
AUCTIONERS:
WALLACE BALLAGH, Teeswater 3924170
GRANT McDONALD, Ripley 395.5353
OWNERS:
KEITH AND OLWEN RICHMOND
20-484
Auction Sale •
THURSDAY 'EVENING JULY 31,1980 at 6:30 p.m.
Gay Lea Building, Main St. S., Seaford'
Household effects and antiques from SeafOrth,
Clinton and Goderich area.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: fridge; stove; washer, and
dryer; dish washer; colour TV; sewing machine;
humidifier; blender; bed; chest of drawers; dress-
ers; odd tables and cheirs; rugs; lamps; kitchen
utensils; vanity; bedding; Siegler gas space heater '
like new.
TOOLS: hand tools; garden tools; push mower;
Cadet riding mower; extension ladder; jig saw; like
new gas mower. •
ANTIQUES: pine flat, to the wall desk-dresser; 'jam
cupboard;' radio; wardrobe; buffet; insulators; china
cabinet; high bed; copper boiler; bottles; some_old,
and collectable dishes, including Bavaria, Austria./
COINS 'AND MEDALS; inc. Virginia Treasury note;
shine plaster; Bank of Upper Canada penny; other
coins and silver dollars.
FEATURING: Violin - copy of a Strad. in working
condition; reconditionedyin ball machines.
Owners or auctioneer not responsible for
accidents or loss.
AUCTIONEER- TOM PAPPLE
R.R. 4, Seaforth
527-0514 527-0940
20-484
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MME BRUSSELS POST JULY 30, 1009
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Farm
for Sale
To settle estate, west half
of Lot 22, Concession 16
Grey Township. 50 acres,
' some tile, drilled well, a
-barn to demolish. Inquire
by August 9th. phone
229-6542, Kirkton.
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USED equipment: J.D.- 24-T
baler; M.F. #10 baler; M.F.
#9 with thrower checked out
and ready to go; J.D. #1450
5" .x 18" semi-mounted
plough; Oliver 5" x 18"
semi-mounted plough; J.D.
5" x 14" semi-mounted-
plough; several other J.D.
and I.H.C. ploughs; N.H.,
#36 6 ft. crop chopper;
several 14' ft. J.D. wheel
discs; kiln-dried corn; 300
ribstone saddle blocks;
Anderson fertilizer at re-
duced prices; baler twine
discount for quantity; ABM
Farms Ltd. near Molesworth.
Elmer S. Martin, 887-9043.
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22 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
'in the estate of
ROBERT GOWER
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Robert
Gower, late of the Township
of Grey •-in the County of
Huron, farmer, deceased,
who died on the 31st day of
January, 1980, are hereby
' notified to send in fall partic-
ulars of their claims to the
undersigned on or before the
21st day of August, 1980,
after which date the assets
will be distributed having
regard only to claims then
received.
Dated at Seaforth, this
24th day of July, .1980.
McCONNELL, STEWART &
DEVEREAUX,
Seaforth, Ontario.
Solkitors for the executor.
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I wish, to thank the Village of
Brussels for sponsoring me
in the Brussels Queen of the
Fair Contest, also for the
lovely gifts. Many thanks
also to the many business
people who gave me gifts.
—Jacquie Workman
24-48x1
•
I would like to thank all who
sent cards, flowers, treats,-
inquiries about me, visits
-and helping out in other ways
while in Wingham and Lon-
don hospitals. Thanks again.
—Jack McWhirter 24-48-1
'The family of the late Murray
Vodden wish to express sin-
cere thanks for the express-
ions of sympathy, beautiful
floral tributes and cancer
donations. Thanks to rela-
tives, friends and neighbours
..from Brussels; Ethel,,,London,
and surrounding areas and
ones coming from a distance.
All the visits, cards, flowers
and treats Murray received
when sick. The staff at St.
Josephs hospital, the Huber
family, the people we worked
for and our friends at *939
We'stern Road. Special
thanks to Mr. and Mrs. M.L.
Watts who were so kind, the
minister, Rev. John Roberts
and the ladies of the United
'Church, Brussels, for serving,
a lovely lunch, and the
pallbearers and flower bear-
ers. —Sincerely, Gloria and
Velma Vodden and the Vod-
.den family 24.64-1
I would like to sincerely
thank the Brussels Fair
Board for all the work put
into their first . annual queen
contest on July 26th. It was a
great success and I. hope the
success will grow each year.
A thank-you must also go to
all the businesses who
donated the beautiful gifts
received by all the contest,
ants. AlSo, thank you Bruce
McCall for Sponsoring me in
the Contest. It hat been a
beautiful experience and I
ant proud and very honoured
represent Brussels as
Queen of the Fair. —Linda
Meehan 24.484
The officers and directors o.
the Brussels. Fair Board wish
t 4 thank everyone who
helped make the Fair Queen
Oompetifion - and Dance a
Success. Special thanks to
the sponsors and the &nat.
ors for the lovely gifts.
24-48-1
We Would like to thank all
those who seat Cards, gifts,
flowers and visited, us while
in hospital and since return-
ing home. Special thankt to
Dr.'s Hanlon and the OB
nurses for your thought-
,fulness' . 'It was, greatlY
appreciated. —Judy, and
Scott Ross 24-48-1
26 Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mitch-
ell, Listowel, are happy to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Bonnie Marie, to Robert
Charles, son of Mr. and Mrs.
G.W. Stephenson of Brus-
sels. Marriage take place
August 16, 1980 at the home
of the bride's parents.
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SOMERS: Ross and Judy, are
pleased to announce the
I airrtral of Scott Ross born on
1July 10, 1980 in Winghain
and District Hospital weigh-
ing 7 lb. 13 oz. A wee brother
'for Heather. 27-48-1
28 Deaths
MARY ELIZABETH WORK
Passed away in University
Hospital, London, 'Ontario,
on Monday July 28th, 1980,
Mary Elizabeth Speir Work
of 170 Kent Street, London in
her 87th year. Beloved wife
of the late John Alexander .
Work. Dear Mother of
Graham of R.R.#5, Brussels
and Mrs. George (June)
Baeker of London. Dear
Sister of; Norman Speir of
Huronview and Allan Speir
of Toronto. Dearly loved by
seven grandchildren;
Kenneth, Judy and Brian
Work, Kathy (Mrs. Bryon
Schlattmant) Greg, Jeff and
Marcia Backer. Friends may
call on Wednesday, July
'30th, 1980 at the M.L. Watts-
Funeral Homes "Brussels
Chapel", Brussels from 2-5
. p.m., and 7-9 p.m., where the
funeral service will, be held
on Thursday, July 31st at
2:30 p.m., with Rev. Glen .A.
Strome officiating. Interment
Brussels Cemetery. Friends
who wish may make'
memorial donations to the
Canadian Cancer Society.
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1 Coming Events
The Huron County Health.
Unit
invites you to attend the
Adult Health
Guidance
Centre
held at the
HEALTH UNIT OFFICE,
MEDICAL BUILDING,
BRUSSELS on
Wednesday, August 16,1980
from 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. for:
1. Health Surveillance
2. root Care
3. Anaemia Screening
4. Urine Testing
5. Blood Pressure
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BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
* * *
JEWELLERY
STORE
Plus apt.. Rent with op-
tion.' Now listed for
quick sale. No. 482.
* *:‘ * *
MR.
SUBMARINE
Franchis'e including
equipment, lease and
leasehold improvemen-
ts. No. 485.
* * * * *
ICE CREAM
PARLOR
ComMercial building
with store, 10% Mar.
tgage. Owner will look
at all offers. No:490.
* * * * * * *-
DRIVE-IN
Boutique and' Variety.
store. '4,400. down - A-1
mortgage. Property is
worth the asking price.
No. 504.
*******
JOSEPHINE
STREET
Wingham. Large shop
warehouse, showroom,
and two offices. Cement
block and brick building.
Owner will carry' mor-
tgage to suit-purchaser.
No. 499.
* * * * * *
COIN
LAUNDRY
Better than average
return. All new equip-
ment. Business doubled
from last year. Building
can also be purchased.
No.474.
* * * * * *
Please Call
JACK
CUMMINGS
524-9624
OR
BILL
CLIFFORD
REALTOR
GODERICH
524-8951
Smiles
The small girl watched in
fascination as her mother
smoothed cold cream over
her face. "Why do you do
that?" she finally asked.
"To make me beautiful,"
answered her mother. Then
she started to remove the
cream with tissue.
"What's the Matter?"
asked her daughter. "Giving
up?"
THE Durham Art Gallery's
fundraising Silent Auction of
antiques, crafts and collect-
ibles will run from July 29 -
August 3 Opening night
Tuesday, 7-9 p.m. 20-4811
USE
Past WANT ADS
Phone 8.87.ff664
24 • Cards of Thanks 27 Births
J E, LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST-
SEAFORTH 5274240
Monday to Friday 9-5:30
Saturday 9-12:00
FREE PARKING
ON PREMISES
Closed Wednesdays
By Appointment