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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-03-17, Page 20AUCTION SALE Farm Tractors & Equipment Saturday, March 20 1:00 p.m'. sharp Kurtsville Fdrms Limited, Kurtsville% Ontario, 6 miles northeast of Listowel `TRACTORS' John Deere 4630 cab and duals, John Deere 4010 cab. Ford 4000. Massey, Ferguson 50 Industrial. TRUCKS 1972 Ford /2 Ton with racks and dumii, Fertilizer truck with V box. EQUIPMENT New Idea 7050 Unasystem 850 has cab and all attachments, John Deere 3800 Harvester with 3 row corn head and nick un. John Deere Flail chopper-neW, John Deere 9 foot haybind new, International Harvester 6 row Air corn planter, J. F. 33 foot cultivator and harrows, 2-- -Hanson wheel sprayers, McKee snowblower, John Deere 247 baler, John Deere rollaway rake, 4-New Dion 4-H boxes, -New Holland 676 manure spreader new, International Harvester manure spreader, Lely liquid manure spreader, Huskey manure pump, Lely fertilizer spreader, stone picker, 15 foot whdel disc, John Deere offset disc, John Deere blade, posthole• digger, load packer etc. No small items, farms rented out Terms cash the day of sale Brindley Auction Service in charge . Phone 524-6451 Goderich Ontario 22 Legal Notices 24 Cards of Thanks McCutcheon Grocery Phone 887 -1445 We Deliver • Weston Raspberry DELITE BUNS keg, ,19e Schneider Crispy Flake SHORTENING . 1 lb, Chiquita BANANAS gehileitierS, 1. lb. print MARGARINE 59' 55 2 /39' 43' Bakery Carnation EVAPORATED MILK 16.2/69' Rich's COFFEE RICH 32 oz. 59' Valley Farm FRENCH FRIES 2 lbs. 49' 59' Phone 887422-6 Free ,Delivery Aylmer TOMATO JUICE 48 oz. STEPHENSON'S Grocery We've got the time piece for you Wrist Watches Mantle Piece Wall Clocks Pocket Watch Don't forget our 20% discount on Charm Bracelets. Mayer's Jewellery & Gifts Brussels \ Audre y & Lloyd 887-9000 USE POST WANT4ADS CLASSIFIED 25 In Memoriam MIN 20 Auction Sales AUCTION SALE Of Farm Machinery for HARVEY GODBOLT, Lot 32, Con. 10, Grey Twp., 4 Miles West of Newry, 8 miles east of Brussels on Blacktop Road WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24 1:00 P.M. MACHINERY - M.F. 165 Diesel Tractor with 3 Pt. Hitch and external hydraulic, 2400 Hrs.; Super 55 Oliver Diesel tractor with Freeman loader and 2 buckets, Model 300 M.F.' Combine With grain head, pickup and two row 40 inch corn head, excellent ,condition; 1 four furrow 14 in. M.F. 3 pt-hitch corn plow, 1 three furrow 16 inch M.F. 3 pt. hitch corn plow with trashboard, 9 ft. Kongskilde" cultivator with levelling harrows, 4 row I.H.C. corn planter with fertilizer attachment, hydraulic lift, 9 ft. M.M.wheel disc, Hydraulic lift; new blades; New Husky Slurry pump, 54,ft., P.T.O. Drive; Dion Flail type manure spreader, large size; Continental adjustable weed sprayer, two row Ferguson SKO i:orn cultivator, 9 ft. Graham Chisel ploW, new 3 pt. hitch Rotary Fertilizer spreader, two steel grain gravity boxes with wagons, Gehl corn blower, P.T.O. drive; 18 ft. Little Giant portable corn elevator, 10 ft. Dunham double packer, 6 sections smoothing harrows, 16 ft. 4 inch heavy grain auger with new 1/2 H. P. motor, grain aerator, grader blade, snow blower, 3 pt. Hitch; 1962 model F600 Mercury truck with 16 ft. stock rack, Tarpaulin, new Edboro Hoist, 1 year old ( Certified); Lagoon • pump with suction and discharge hose, 1 year old Arc Co. 225 Amp. Electric Welder with carbon torch, Steel anvil with cutters and shaper, grain moisture tester, 32 foot extension ladder, 1/2 inch bolt cutters, Black & Decker 714 In. Skil Saw, 3/4 in. Black & Decker drill, 4 steel logging chains, J.D.Power Takeoff air pump, 22 in. Wood and Coal Furnace, Walking Plow, quantit! cedar posts, Beatty heated water bowl, lawn mower, two 50 ft. Rolls snow fence, 16 ft. Steel Gate, electric Fender. , HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS - Odd dishes and miscellaneous household effects, Pine cupboard, G.E.floor polisher, Cooey .22 rifle, 12 guage double barrel hammer. shotgun, Desk Light, odd dishes, forks, shovels, bars and miscellaneous items. TERMS CASH FARM IS SOLD Not responsible for Accidents JACKSON & JACKSON Auctioneers LIS,TO WEL 20-20-1 22 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the ESTATE OF ANNIE WILLIAMS, late of the Village of Brussels, widow, deceased. All persons having claims against the above estate are required to send full particulars of same to the undersigned on or before April 7th, 1976, after which date the estate's assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have then been received. CRAWFORD, MILL -- DAVIES Brussels,'Ont'ario Solicitors for the Executrix 22-20-3 A Post Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial Brussels 887-6641. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the ESTATE OF. JEANETTE NICHOL- late of Brussels, Ontario, widow, deceased. All persons having claims against the above estate arc required to send full particulars of same to the undersigned on or before 31st clay of March 1976, after which the estate's assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have then been received. CRAWFORD, MILL & DAVIES Brussels, Ontario Solicitors for the ExeCutor 22-19-3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the ESTATE OF JOSEPHINE MARKS late of Walton, Ontario, widow, deceased. All persons having claims against the above estate are required to send full'particulars of same to the undersigned on or before March 31, 1976, after which the estate's assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have then been received. CRAWFORD, MILL DAVIES Brussels, Ontario Solicitors for the Admirristratrix 22-19-3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of i NORMAN McLARTY late of the ToWnship of Grey,-gentleman, deceased. All persons having claims against the above estate are equired to send full particulars of same to the undersigned on or before April 7th, 1976, after which date the estate's assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have then been received. CRAWFORD, MILL & DAVIES BrusselS, Ontario " Solicitors for the Executrix 22-20-3 24 Cards of Thanks - We would like to express our sincere thanks to all neighbours, friends and relatives. Many thanks too for the cards, flowers, gifts arid good wishes on our 50th AfiniverSary. Our sincere thanks. Margaret & Clarence Martin. 24 "20x1 I would like to say a sincere thanks to all those who helped make my stay in Seaforth Hospi- tal such an enjoyable one. Your cards, gifts and good wishes were truly appreciated. Special thanks to Drs. Under- wood, and' Malkus and all the nursing staff for a job well done. I'd like to see Ontario Minister of Health Frank Miller as a patient in Seaforth Hospital for a couple of weeksy Perhaps then he'd realize just how price- less our small Community Hospi- tals really are. —Joe Steffler, Walton 24-20-1 A sincere thanks to friendg and relatives for their gifts, cards, and visits while in Wingham Hospital, also to Dr. Hanlon,' Dr. Wilkens and the nurses on the second , floor. —Betty Pennington 24-20-1 I wish to thank all my friends and neighbours for all their lovely cards and flowers while I was a patient in London Hospital. It was very/ much appreciated. ' —Mrs. Ruby Brewer 24-20x1 Sincere thanks to those kwho remembered Janet in so many ways while she was a patient in Victoria Hospital, London, your kindness was deeply appreciated. --Her Husband Mike Shrepnik 24-20x1 My sincere thanks to everyone for the cards, gifts and visits while at home and in the hospital. Special thanks to David Hall and Brussels Hillbillie Familys. Your thought- fulness was appreciated. -'-John Pennington 24-20x1 I wish to thank All those who were so kind to visit me, and remember With cards and gifts and treats, while a patient in Winghatn hospital and since coming home, very much appreciated. Special thanks to nurses on 2nd floor Rev. Lakeview and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis and anyone helping at home. —Ida Evans 24,20x1 20 Auction. Sales 20--THE: BRUSSELS POST' MARCH 17, 1976 20 Auction Sales. CHIDLOW— In loving memory of our aunt, Mrs. Mae Chidlow, Who passed away two years ago, March 10, 1974. Only a memory of bye-gone days, And a sigh for a face unseen, But a constant feeling that God alone, • Knew just what should have been. Lovingly remembered by— Alveretta and Harper Wood 25-20x1 Huntonview I ZIP ELECTRIC 1 CONTRACTING Residential, Commercial Industrial liOraiseb, On -- Pb. 88/4101 !Prop. WAYNE GRUBS I. Seven new residents were welcomed to the Home at Monday's program Mrs. Mary Appleby, Miss Sanderson, Mrs. Mullard, Mrs. Evaline Appleby, John Gnay and Russell Holmes. Volunteers from the Clinton Christian Reformed Church assisted with the activities and the old tyme music was provided by Marie Flynn, Frank Forrest and Norman Speir. Mr. Dave Kemp, a teacher at the Robertson Public School Goderich, showed coloured slide pictures of the north while teaching in that area. The residents enjoyed the very interesting commentary andseeingthe different ways of living by the Eskimos. Mrs. Elsie Henderson entertained with piano melodies and Mrs. McGratten expressed the appreciation of the residents. The Kippen East WoMens Institute were hosts- for the March Birthday Party on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Marjorie Hoggarth was emcee for the program with musical numbers by Mary Broadfoot and Norman Speir, a reading by Rena Caldwell, a skit by Mona Alderdice and Marjorie Hoggarth; a sing-a' long led by Ruby Treibner accompanied by Francis Kinsman. Twenty-two residents received gifts from the institute and, birthday cake and tea were served to one hundred and- fifty residents and guests. One of the celebrants, Mrs. Betty Scratch, thanked all those „responsible for the party on behalf of the residents.