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Auction Sale
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF
Farm, Farm Machinery, Beef Cattle and Truck for
DAN & FRANCES DUCK, Brussels
Lot 6, Con. 2. Grey Twp. 5 miles north of Brussels,
1 mile east of Jamestown
SAT. MAY 30 AT 1:00 P.M.
FARM: 100 acres, 85 workable, excellent l?uildiro
with 2 storey grey brick house, fully modecsize'd AS
years ago with 2 baths, full basement, large kitchical,
living room, oil furnace with central air conditiongrig,
3 bedrooms, situated on a beautiful high treed lot
overlooking the river flats, house in excellent
condition, 60 x 60 bank barn for hogs and beef cattle,
hog section has liquid manure system; steel
implement shed 24 x 50, 14 x 32 2 yr. old slab silo, 12
x 30 silo, open bottom farm 50 acres of mix(41 grain
and 25 acres of corn, balance in hay andAmsture,
crop to go with farm. Terms 10% down balance on
closing in approx. 30 days. Property will be offered
subject to a reasonable reserve bid a 2:00 p.m.
Farm may be seen morning of sale or by
appointment call 887-9589.
FARM MACHINERY: 1080 diesel MF multipower
tractor with 3200 hours in good condition; 35 diesel
MF multipower tractor with loader; IHC W4 tractor;
3 pth. New Holland harvester with corn and hay
head, 3 years old, model 707; MF 4 furrow 16" 3
pth. plow; 10 ft. Dunham wheel disc; 12 ft. Dunham
packer; 12 ft. MF S-tine cultivator 3 pth.; 12 ft. pony
harrow; 4 section harrows; New Holland forage box
and 8 ton wagon; New Idea picker sheller, narrow
row, in excellent condition; pulltype 60 MH
combine; gravity box and wagon; New Idea 217
manure spreader; Noble 4 row crop cultivator S-tine;
200 gal. crop sprayer trailer model; 4 row John
Deere 490 corn planter; 3- rolls new fence wire,
woven; 50 cedar posts; post hole auger; pile of scrap
metal.
CATTLE: 24 Hereford heifers, 750 lbs.; 8 Angus
steers, 800 lbs. average; cattle ensilage fed suitable
for feed lot; pony, very quiet for kids, with saddle •
and bridle.
MISC. AND ANTIQUES: Old hammer type double
barrel shotgun; antique mantle clock; crocks and a
few other antiques; Moffat Gourmet 30" stove; 1975
GMC 60 series V8 truck with hoist and 14 ft. rack, 2
years old.
Terms Cash Day of Sale
7 Per Cent Sales Tax In Effect
Owner or Auctioneer not Responsible for Accidents
Day of Sale
Any announcement or Corrections Given Verbally
Day of Sale
CARSON'S AUCTION SERVICE
Auctioneer: David Carson
R.R. 3 Listowel, 291.2049
Prop: Dan & Frances DuCk
Brussels, 887.9589
PROP: Dan & Frances Duck
Brussels, 887.9589
20-91-1
CLASSIFIED
19 Notice
gle XFpn' low4
awe/ eekcate:on
invites applications
for membership on
The Special
Education Advisory
Committee
This Committee consist-
ing of board members and
volunteer citizens may
make recommendations to
the Huron County Board
of Education in respect to
any matter affecting the
establishment and de-
velopment of special edu-
cation programmes and
services in respect of ex-
ceptional pupils of the
board.
Volunteers must be nom-
inated by a local associa-
tion and appointed by the
Huron County Board of
Education.
Local association means
an association or organ-
ization of parents that
operates locally within the
area of jursidiction of a
board and that is affiliated
with an association or
organization that is not an
association or organiza-
tion of professional edu-
cators but that is incorp-
orated and operates
throughout Ontario to fur-
ther the interests and
wellbeing of one or more
groups of exceptional
children or adults.
Secretaries of local asso-
ciations are requested to
forward applications to:
W.D. KENWELL
Superintendent
of Education
Huron County Board
of Education
103 Albert Street
Clinton, Ontario
NOM 1L0
ON OR BEFORE
FRIDAY, SEPT. 11, 1981
19-91-1
Notice
1980 Audited Financial
Report of The Huron
County Board of Educa-
tion is now available.
Persons interested in re-
ceiving a copy should
contact:
Mr. G. Lamb,
Supervisor of
Financial Services,
Huron County Board ,
of Education,
103 Albert Street,
Clinton, Ont.
NOM 1L0
Telephone 482.3496
19.91-1
19 Notice
PHIL'S REFRIGERATOR
and Appliance Service. 24
hour emergency service.
Used appliance sales. Phone
887-906/ 19-884
19 Notice
Hank's Small
Engine Service
Henry Reinink
1 Mile North of
Londesboro
523.9202
Lawn and Garden
Equipment Repair
New and Used
Garden Equipment
in Stock
19-88-tf
20. Auction Sales
Auction
Sale
of household effects
for the estate of
MR. AND MRS.
GEORGE HART
1 and % miles north of
Walton, and 4 miles east
SAT. MAY 30, 1981,
AT 1:00 P.M.
ANTIQUES: Boston rock-
er; 12 pane flat-to-wall
cupboard; extension
table; set of press back
chairs; steel and brass
beds; washstands (inc.
one with tear drop pulls);
trunks; blanket boxes;
sideboard; press back
highchair; odd tables and
chairs; butter molds;
radios; Victrola and 78
records; pump organ.
GLASSWARE: Bottles
and sealers; crocks (one
CW); oil lamps (inc. one
bulls eye pattern); Gone
with the Wind lamp; de-
pression carnival, Cana-
dian, Nippon, Noritake,
Austrian, Germany, glass
and china.
MISCELLANEOUS: Pots,
pans and tinware; old
guns (must have FAC);
propane appliances in-
cluding fridge, •stove etc.;
TV; cast toys; and more.
This is a complete
household dispersal.
AUCTIONEER
Tom Papple,
R.R. #4, Seaforth
527.0514
527.0940
20-91-1
Auction
Sale
of furniture, collectables
and antiques for
Mervyn Pipe
2 miles west of Brussels
on County Rd. 16 on
SATURDAY, JUNE 20
AT 12:30 P.M.
20-90-1
1 Coming Events
GARAGE Sale at Cranbrook
Hall, June 4, 5 to 10 p.m.
Sponsored by Ladies Aid of
Knox Church. Donations
accepted at Hall on June 2
and June 3 from 7 to 9 p.m.
. 1-91-1
20 Auction Sales
24 Card of Thanks
Thank you for the cards,
visits and gifts while I was in
Seaforth and Stratford hosp-
itals. A special thanks to
friends and neighbours who
helped out at home. It was all
very much appreciated.
Jack Knight
24-91x1
26 Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Raynard,
Ethel, wish to announce the
forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Irene to Les-
lie Stewart, son of Mr, and
Mrs. Clarence Stewart, List-
owel. The marriage will take
place on June 12 in the
United Church, Ethel at
seven o'clock. 26-91x1
A Post Cla ssified wilt pay
you dividends. Have you
tried one? Dial ileut .elt.
887-6641.
20 Auction Sales
FIVE YEARS OF 4-H *— Two leaders were
. awarded certificates for their five years of •
working with 4-H homemaker's club. Debbie' •
Seili, Brussels and Jean Errington, Dungannon :
look forward to another club in the fall.
HAMANN-Born to Paul and
Colleen (nee Cardiff), Red
Lake, May 19, 1981, a son, 9
lb. 3 oz., Duncan Cardiff.
Grandparents are Jack and
Audrey Cardiff, Brussels and
Walter and Marion Hamann,
Toronto. 27-91-1
27 Births
TUESDAY
June 2nd
10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
OLDFIELD PRO HARDWARE
Brussels
Church Sponsors
1/Valkathon for disabled
St. John's Anglican Church, Brussels will the process of being built.
'be holding a walkathon for the International Sponsor sheets and registration forms will
Year of the Disabled on Saturday, May 30. be available at Todd's Bakery, Murray's
Barbershop and McCutcheon Motors. A
The walkathon will start at St. John's group from the Trinity Anglican Chruch in
Anglican Church, Brussels arid end in Blyth will also be walking and the two
Walton: Walkers will leave the church at 10 groups will meet in Walton. The walkathon
a.m. on Saturday. Proceeds will be going to is sponsored by the Outreach Committee of
Participation House hi Holland Centre4 ThiS St, John's Anglican Church, Brussels.
I'S a dwelling for the disabled;currently in` Everyone is welcome to walk.