HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1975-09-17, Page 1620. Auction Sales
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Machinery will be held
for JACK WARWICK, Lot 20,
Con. 4., Morris Township, 2
blocks north and 3 miles west of
Brussels
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25
at t P.M.
OFFERING INCLUDES: Allis
Chalmers super C • tractor with
Freeman loader; Massey
Harris 44 diesel tractor with live
power; 2 McCormick 10 - 20
tractors; Fluery Bisset 3 furrow
plow; diamond " harrows;
International 11 run drill;
Waterloo 28 plate disc;
Internation 81/4 ft. cultivator;
Massey manure spreader;
McCormick 45 baler; Cockshutt 7
ft. mower; International 3 bar
rake; 2 Wagons; sleigh; 2 Water
troughs; 2 Wheel trailer;
Mildmay 24 x 36 thresher with
drive belt; chain saw; rip saw;
ladder; lantern; plank; cattle
clippers; walking plow; fence
stretchers; grain sacks; Window;
lumber; sealers; drop. leaf table;
wheel barrow; lawn mower with
roto attachment; range hood;
vacuum cleaner; numerous small
articles.
TERMS — CASH - Farm
Sold.
Owner or auctioneer not
responsible for accidents.
GEORGE POWELL
Clerk
BRIAN RINTOUL
Auctioneer
20-94-1
24. Cards of Thanks
We would like to express our
sincere thanks for the kindness of
our relatives, neighbours, and
friends for the many lovely cards,
gifts, beautiful flowers and good
wishes. It was much appreciated
and will always be remembered.
Special thanks to Margaret
Tyerman, Adeline Campbell and
Barbara. McCutcheon. — Walter
and Laura Williamson. 24-94-1
My deepest thanks to my
neighbours, friends and relatives,
to my family and our church
ladies, all the girls on the first and
second floor in Wingham Hospital
for the kindness and care they
gave me during my recent stay in
hospital. Thanks for the
beautiful cards, flowers and gifts,
letters and best of all your visits.
Thanks to Dr. Bozyk for h is care
both at the hospital and since I
have come home. Also to Rev.
LeDrew for his thoughtful visits.
Sincerely, Mrs. Mayme Turvey
24-94x1
I would like to thank all my
friends, relatives and neighbours
of Cratibrook Community for the
shower held for me on Friday,
September 12. A special
thank-you to Marion Smith for
having it in her home. Thanks for
all the beautiful gifts and a
wonderful time. — Nancy Knight.
24-94-1
We wish to thank all otir friends
and neighbours for their gifts and
expressions of best wishes
presented to Us at the card party
held in our honour at BItievale.
Your thoughtfulness will always
be remembered. Thanks again.
John and LindaTlurvey.
24-94x1
1 wish to thank My Many friends
Who visited me while in the
hospital dso those who sent cards
and good wishes. I would also
thank the nurses and room mates
Who Made my Stay more
pleasant: ',erne Nichol.
24-04-1
TERMS •—• Farm Sold
:Owner er .alletiOneet not
responsible fot , .ateidentt
GEORGE POWELL
Clerk
OMAN RINTOUL
Auctioneer
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Huronview
Miss Robertson 'and Mrs. Overholt were welcomed to the
Home at Monday afternoon's activities. Marie 'Flynn, Lorne
Lawson and Normain Speir provided the old tyme music and
led a sing-a-long of favourite tunes,
The Bluebells, four girls from the Clinton and Seaforth
area, Elizabeth Gibson, Debbie Westerhout, Barbara and
Judy Carter provided their own guitar accompaniment and
sang several numbers at Tuesday's "Family Night" program.
Jill Wheatley of Seaforth sang two vocal solos and helped to
lead a sing-a-long. Mrs. Jim Lobb and Mrs. Elsie Henderson
played a piano duet and Mrs. Henderson played the bells
accompanied by Mrs. Lobb. Mrs. Butt expressed the
appreciation of the residents for the fine musical program,
Two new members, Mrs. MaCaUley and Miss Robertson
were welcomed to the Over 90 Club on Wednesday afternoon.
Twenty-eight members attended the get-to-gether and
following the garnesof euchre and crokinole , tea and cookies
were served by the Walkerburn Club of Auburn.
STEPHENSON'S
Bakery
York
PEANUT BUTTER Smoothy 16 Ors.
Saico Sweetened
ORANGE JUICE
48 Oz.
Libby's
TOMATO JUICE 48 Oz.
Heinz
TOMATO CATSUP 13 Oz.
Grocery
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49'
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Phone 887-9226 Free Delivery
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20. Auction Sales
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Machinery and Household
Items will be held for M. ROSS
SMITH, Lot 14, Con. 2, Morris
Township, 2 1/2 miles south of
Wingham and 3 miles east of No.
4 highway or 2 blocks south of
Bluevale on
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22
at 12:30 P.M.
CONSISTING OF THE FOLL;
Ford Ferguson tractor with
loader; 2 Case D Tractors; 14 x 30
tractor chains; Int. No. 46 baler;
J.D.Tedder Int. 3 pt. H. mower;
20 ft. bale conveyor; 35 ft. bale
elevator; Ferguson 3 pt H mower;
Int. 15 run power lift drill; Int. 3
furrow ace bottom plow; Int. side
rake; hayloader; Int. 8 ft. double
disc.; power lift cultivator; 3 pt. H
one way disc; harrows; binder;
wagon with rack; sleigh with rack;
2 row corn cultivator; corn
sheller; 1700 lb. Ebersol feed
mixer; 130 bu. manure spreader;
Cockshutt spreader; 2 wheel
trailer; 12 and 20 ton barn jacks;
turnip sower; cement mixer;
chain saw; rip saw; battery
fencers; oil drums; cutter;,posts
page fence; steel siding; metal
hens nest and feeders; 10 x 12
colony house; pig feeders; 10 steel
barn posts 4 in. x 81/2 ft.;
overhead door 10 x 10 ; 3 doors 7 x
8; 2000 and 2500 scales; ' 9 inch I
steel beams 15 ft. long; 1964
' Volkswagon(as is); 1962 Dodge
sedan (as is); 1964 Pontiac sedan
% ton truck (as is) ; Model T coil
rods and piston; chesterfield;
Victrola; settee; buffet; table;
chairs; rangette; pine desk; coal
oil lamps; mantle clock;
Waterbury clock; 3 burner coal oil
stove; toilet set; bureau;
dressers; single and double beds;
antique cupboard; quilts; trunks;
dishes; pewter pieces; dash
churn; butter bowl; ladle;
silverware; milk can; numerous
articles.
TERMS - Cash
Owner or auctioneer not
responsible for accidents.
BRIAN RINTOUL
Auctioneer
20-94-1
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE .
Of Livestock, Machinery and
some household items will be
held for HARRIS CAMPBELL,
Lot 29, Con. 2, Morris Township,
3 blocks north of Brussels and
then '/2 block west on
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10
at 1 P.M.
CONSISTING: 41 Hereford
heifers; black white face steer; 5
1 sows with small pigs; 2 sows
! rebred; 2 sows due at sale time; 3
1, sows bred 2 months; hamp hog;
1, 20 pigs; 15 pigs chunks.
11' Case 630 tractor with loader;
i 1! cab and chains; Ford 5000 super
t ! major diesel tractor with new
tires; Massey FErguson 3 pt, H.
.: mower; 3 pt. H snow blower; New
•1 Holland 352 mix mill 2 yhr. old; 3
, section harrows; triple K 9 ft 3 pt.
H Cultivator; M.F. 3 - 12 - 3 pt. H
1 plow; 28 plate trail disc; 2 grain
14; rtugers; pig crat e; several pig
feeders and steel troughs; cattle
oiler; 2 wheel trailer with rack;
11
I , lumber; scrap iron; 3000 bale hay;
2500 bale straw; 65 ton Mixeed
grain; 2 bedroom suites; bed with
0 box spring and mattress; crib;
play pen; electric stove; chronic
'table.' numerous small articles. I
24. Cards of Thanks
I would lilke to thank everyone for
the cards, treats and visits, while I
was a patient in hospital. —
Murray Pipe. 24-94x1
We wish to thank all those who
helped with our sale and to the
ladies woo brought baking. All,
was very much appreciated.
Don and Thelma Cotton. 24-94-1
25. In Memoriam
PAYNE, Cecil — In loving
memory of a dear husband, who
passed away September 20, 1972.
Your resting place I visit
And put flowers there with care
But no one knows the heartache
When I turn and leave you
there
It only take a little space
To write how much. I miss you
But it will take the rest of my
life
To forget the day I lost y-ou.
— Sadly missed and ever
remembered by wife Eve and
family. 25-94-1
PAYNE Cecil — In loving
memory of a very dear
Grandfather, who left us Sept, 20,
1972.
God knew that he was suffering
That the hills were hard to
climb
So he closed his weary eyelids
And whispered, Peace be
thine,
Away in the beautiful hills of
God
By the valley of rest so fair,
Some day, we know not when
We will meet our' loved one
there.
— Ever loved and sadly missed
by Grandchildren. 25-94-1
27. Births
Ross and Anna Cunningham are
happy to announce the birth of
their first grandchild, a girl,
Hilary Leigh, born, September
13th, 1975. Rick and Cathy
Cunningham of Lac La Hache,
B.C. are the proud parents.
27-94-1
Girl's
(Continued from Page 13)
Bly., Lisa MacDonald; Bly.,
Sharon Campbell.
Class 230 - Workbooks - Grade 3
Girls
Bru., June Adams; Bru, Brenda
Richmond; Bel., Karen Dunbar;
Bel., Anne Procter; Bru., Kellie
Stephenson; Bru., Sandra
Huether.
Class 231 - Grade 4 - Girls
Bly., Elaine Brown; Bly., Karen
Glousher; Bly., Nancy Young;
Bly., Barbara Patterson; Bel.,
Helga Muscheid.
Class 232 - Grade 5 - Girls
Bel., Erma Nolt; Bly., Andrea
Lucas; Bel., Georgina
Chettleburgh; Bel . , Meribeth
scott; Bel, Sheila Anderson;
Bel., Joan. Arbuckle.
Class 233 - Grade 6 - Workbooks-
Girls
Bly., Kim Craig; Bel., Kathryn
Mariott; Bel., Kelly Lougheed;
Bly., Debbie Craig; Bly., Rachel
Battye; Bel., Beverley Lowther.
ClasS 234 - Grade 7 - girls
Bel., Brenda Burchill; Bly., Kim.
Van Vliet; Ely., Jill Cooper; Bel.,
Pat Shiell; Bly., Janet Lockhart;
Bel., Arlene Johnston.
Class 235 - Grade Girls
Bel., Donna Chettleburgh;
Julie Shobbrook; Bel,, Cinty
Campbell; Bly, Sherri Marshall;
Bly., Frances Campbell; Bel.,
Cthy 'Walker.
Remember! it takes but a
moment to place a Brussels Post'
Want Ad and be money in pocket.
To advertise, just Dial Brussels
881-6641,
Knox United Church, Beigrave
was the scene for the marriage of
Joan Margaret Black, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. William Black,
R.R.#1,Belgrave and Gordon
William Riley , son of Mr. and
'Mrs. Ben Riley of Goderich on
IFriday, Septemberr 15th at 7 p.m.
with R:ev, John G. Roberts
'officiating.
Shasta daisies - candelabras
yellow and white decorated the
church.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride chose a
polyester gown trimmed with
velvet and lace, long puffed
sleeves with wide cuffs, and
empire waistline with back ties.
She carried yellow and bronze
shasta daisies, carnations and ,
baby's breath.
Miss Judy Cook of Goderich
was the maid of honor and the
bridesmaids were Miss Darlene
Coultes of R.R.5, Wingham and
Miss Sandra Riley of Goderich.
They were gowned alike in yellow
polyester with bell sleeves,
empire waistline and back ties
and carried yellow, pink and blue
shasta daisies.
The best man was Kenneth
Hesselwood of Blyth and the
guests were ushered by Gerald
Riley , Goderich and Murray
Black of R.R.1, Belgrave.
Mrs. Sydney Thompson, R.
R.5, Wingham was the organist,
The reception was held at the.
Auburn Community Hall,
The bride's mother received the,
guests gowned in a long turquoise
dress with a corsage of White
carnations and the groomi,
mother wore a floral print; peach
and beige blowers with a white
carnation corsage.
They will reside in Goderich,
Out of town guests were from
Port Alberni, B.C., London,
Oakville, Georgetown, Chatham,
and Exeter..
Presbyterian
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to the church hall to a reception
for Mr. and Mrs. Innes. Follow.
ing lunch, words of welcome were
spoken by several of the visiting
clergy, Rev. Fred Carson of St,
John's Anglican Church and Rev,
Eric LeDrew of Brussels United.
Church and others. Many friends
from neighbouring churches were •
welcomed to the service.
Rev. E.G. Nelson thanked the
two congregations for their co.
operation with him in his work as
interim-moderator.
Rev. Innes is filling the vacancy
left last November when Rev, A.
McCarron. retiredfrom the mini•
stry and moved to Toronto.
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