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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-08-09, Page 15FARMERS & DEALERS Reserve This Date SAT, AUG. 19, 1978 10:00 a.m. SHARP FOR OUR ANNUAL HARVEST GIGANTIC AUCTION OF NEW & USED EQUIPMENT TRACTORS Over 50 tractors to choose from. Some with loaders and cabs, to over 100 h.p. - TILLAGE EQUIPMENT — Oltr 40 plows, discs, cultivators, corn planters, chain harrows, 'land' packer's, seed drills, fertilizer spreaders and wedd sprayers of most makes. — HAYING EQUIPMENT — Over 30 balers, throwers, stOokers, haybines, self-propelled swathers, hay conditioners, mowers, rakes, elevators, hay wagons, crop choppers and zero grazing boxes. — HARVESTERS Over 15 harvesters including. New Holland self-propelled and several , forage blowers and forage boxes. —SPREADERS 15 excellent spreaders of various sizes, both single and tandem axle, some with hydraulic end gates.' — COMBINES — 18 self-propelled and pull type .combines . . . some with corn heads. — ANTIQUE CARS — • 3 to choose from including a, 1926 Model T Touring good running condition. —TRUCKS — '75 Dodge Half Tons-Pickup , '67 Chev Half Ton Pic,kup '67 Mercury dump truck- • - '66 International tractor with float '73 Ford 700 cattle truck with loading chutes. — MISCELLANEOUS — Gravity boxes, grain chopper, post bole diggers, scraper blades, snow-• blowers, wagons, grain augers, stone picker, forks, snowmobiles, lawn and garden equipment, mini bikes, etc. List subject to additions and deletions due to normal bUsiness..Owner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents day of sale. Selling by # only. Lunch booth on grounds. Terms: Cash or cheque day of sale. Auctioneer: Cliff Gilbert, P.R. #4, Marton Ph. 534-0806 Open Mon. to Sat. 8:00 a.m. 'til 6:00 p.m. 513•SF•25•E WAYNE WARD FARM EQUIPMENT The Dealer That Makes The Difference' Ph. 534-2980 HWY. /6 WIARTON Ph. 534-1638 NO RIDERS- MAKE IT A RULE farm islet association THE BRUSSELS POST, AUGUST 9 1978 15 CLASSIFIED. 20 Auction Sales. 19 Notices 20 Auction Sales 20 Auction Sales 20 Auction Sales Septic Tanks Cleaned New modern equipment, over 20 years experience. Phone Louis Blake, 887-6800, R.R.2, Brussels. 19-44-tf VACANCIES for retired people, downstairs now available with 3 meals served daily (not a nursing home) Van Damme's Holiday Home, Ontario, Street, Clinton, 482-3685. 19-44-tf •••••••••••••••••• • • • • R.G.Gethke • • GENERAL • • • AUCTIONEER • Serving Huron and' • • • Perth counties with • many years of ex- • • • perience. For reliable e• • service at reasonable • • rates. • • CALL 347-2465 ; • • COLLECT • • 19,44-tf • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •- ,.. IPHIL'S REFRIGERATOR and Appliance Service. 24 hour emergency service. Used appliance saleS. . Phone 887-9062. '19:44-tf 20 Auction Sales Interesting Auction Sale of valuable household furnishings, antiques & ap- pliances from two old established Wingham re- sidences, being sold on behalf of the owners through the facilities of WINGHAM AUCTION CENTRE 20 Water St. WINGHAM, ONTARIO Saturday, August 12, 1978 11 A.M. featured is 2 sets twin beds, vintage bedroom suites, Victorian a platform rocker, side chairs and arm chair, traditionally styled up- holstered love-seat, ig.mohair Fry and Blackhall chesterfield suite, (Excel- lent condition), vintage stacking book cases, pine bonnet bureau, jelly cup- board, flat to the wall cupboard, pine wash stand w. side bars, pine blanket boxes, living room ac- cessory furnishings of merit, dressers and cotn- modes, excellent dining table, odd chairs of various ' periods, Boston rocker, magnificently framed oil paintings and water colours, small wares in variety, glass and china of ,interest, electric range, refrigerator freezer, small spin Washer, variety of fine bedding and hand made linens, A worthy offering Which can better be appreciated during preview Friday afternoon and evening, August 11. and Saturday before sale time. AUCTIONEER JACK ALEXANDE4 Phone 3574011 20-45-i Clearing Auction. Sale of household effects will be held for Mrs. Freda. Agar, Edward Street, Wingham, MONDAY, AUGUST 21 1978 at 6 P.M. Chesterfield and chair; coffee table; platform rockers; Roger Magestic colour T.V,; fernery; pole lamp; 2 wider chairs; antique lamp; 9 piece dining room suite; antique bedroom suite; rockers; beds and dressers; telephone table; small tables, chairs; humidifier; sewing table; electric White sewing machine; ornaments; bridge set; pictures; coat rack; chrome kitchen suite; stool; Moffat fridge; Kelvinator stove (as new); 21 cu. ft. freezer; electric clock; radio; shopping cart; some dishes; garden tractor; electric lawn mower; electric drill; shovel; wooden extension ladder; step ladder; garden tools; numerous articles. TERMS CASH NOTE TIME 6 P.M. Owner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents. BRIAN RINTOUL AUCTIONEER 20-45-2 Auction Sale OF FURNITURE For Mrs; Roy Hall at the Residence in Ethel SATURDAY, AUGUST 19 At 1:00 p.m. Chester field and 1 chair, Upholstered chair, chester- field and 1 chair, Pole Lamp 2 table lamps, platform rocker, 2 step tables and coffee table, dining room suite, livingroom table, 8 press back chairs, 1 coffee table, drop leaf table, hall table, oak bed and dresser, spring and mattress, rocking, chairs, chrome table, bed, . spring and mattress, dresser, several odd chairs (Old), TV tables, fern stand (Wooden), 2 chrome step, stools, iron and brass bed, spring and mattress, oak dresser and stand, clothes horse, meat grinder and struffer, Antique barber chair, barber tools, brown iron bed, spring and mattress, 3 quilt boxes, p ictureframes, square table, mantle clock, milk can, cream can, trunk, charcoal iron, metal table, McClary 24 inch elecric stove, cooking utensils, dishes, coal oil lamps, Dominion freezer, Aluminum step ladder, garden tools, Antique desk, cot, sheet iron heater, westinghouse washing, power saw, Several Electric Motors, 1/2 horse motor and grinder, hand tools, saw vise. Terms Cash Not Responsible for accidents AUCTIONEERS JACKSON AND JACKSON 2045-2 Nein Sold Auction. Sale of Choice Farm Equipment On WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16,1 P.M. for Alfred Ross Jr, Tel, 345-2547 Lot 29, Con. 9, Hibbert. Twp. 3 miles west of Staffa ors miles south of Seaforth and 3 miles east . FORD DIESEL TRACTORS Model 9600 cab, air cond„ radio, dual power, dual hyd, outlets, front and rear weights, rear tires, 23.1 x 34 front 1100 x 16 (1200 Hrs.), Model 7200 cab, load monitor, radio, remote hyd., rear tires 18.48 x 38, front 10.00 x 16 (1300 Hrs.) front and rear weights, 1 set rear dual tires 18.4 x 38, Model 3000 diesel 8 speed remote hyd., power steering, 14.9 x 28 rear 750 x 16 front (300 Hrs.), all tractors in new cond.' COMBINE: Gleaner bald- win C II Bean Special cab, straw chopper, spike and Rasp cyd., inness pick-up, excellent cont. BEAN EQUIPMENT: Innes windrowers model 570 with cross conveyor (new Cond) model 500 (very good), Durst 4 row bean puller, allied bean- scuffler 4 row 172" frame, turnco packer 13 ft. width with 4 ft. pups, Model 142 semi mounted Ford plow 4 furrow 18" bottom aut. Reset Cover blade and hyd. Cylinder, Melrose rod weeder 25ft., John Deere C 20 cultivator 181/2 ft. fold up wings, mounted harrows with hyd. cylinder, Ac Disks 161/2 ft. with wings, 20'! disks com- plete hyd. int. model 10 18 run double disk seed drill hyd. cylinder, cont. sprayer 300 gal. Fibreglass 30 ft. boom filling attach. spot gun, speed king PTO tran- sport auger, 3 PTH grander blade, Turnco Gravity box with ext. & 10 T Martin Wagon and taurp., HCF gravity box and JD wagon New Rubber, Fertilizer auger complete with B & S Gas Engine, truck wagon 16 ft. with Taurp, truck wagon frame, diamond har- rows and pole, Tandem Axle 18 ft. Tractor float with loading Ramp and tighteners. SHOP EQUIPMENT:Power washer 3 gal. per min. cap. new cond., Lincoln 225 electric welder, Assortment welding equip. rods and Helmet Oxygen and Satel- lhig Gages, 25 ft. hose all attach., portable comet air compressor complete with 'U chuck ana gun, air wrench and sockets Winch sockets heavy drive, cornet bench grinder, Hyd. Jack, assortment bolts, nuts and washers, other tools too numerous to mention. Tern* of Sale Cash Personal cheque and identification Note: All implements with hyd. will be sold complete Proprietor or auctioneer not responsible for accidents day Of tiak • AUCTIONEER PERCY WRIGHT Flipper:, Ont. 262.5515 Perth County License 20/78 20-61-1 Auction Sale Saturday, August 19 1 p.m, Sharp for MRS. ROSS FOIRREST [Margaret E. Forrest] Sale to be Held At Lot 7, Cone. 2, Tuckeismith Twp. One mile East of Hensall, 1/2 mile north. A large offering of choice used lumber which has been carefully removed from older houses and one other building many as- sorted piles of Hemlock, spruce, cedar, fir, hard maple from approx, 22ft. to 8 ft. length, from 12" to 2 inch width. Assorted piles original 3" x 10" - 3" x 20' joist, assorted piles 2" x 10" up to 20 ft. in length planks like new, large assortment long boards, hemlock sheeting different length, selection 2 x 4's different lengths, 2 x 6's and 2 x 8's, large pile tongue grooved Wainscot- ting (Excellent Cond), tongue and groove barn boards (Large Asst.), vast assortment different lumber too numerous to mention. ANTIQUES: Stairway railing, post and spindles, rare vitregus china top and sink maryland pottery co. Baltimore, dining fixture old iron sink, tongue and grooved hard maple ceiling bds. MSC. 3 pc. bath set toilet, basin and tub, stainless steel kitchen sink, kitchen counter cupboard, 2 al. comb. doors, assortment wooden doors including closet, cascade 40 hot water tank, steel pressure tank, assort. Wooden storms,, partial listing only. Viewing Saturday Morning 9-1 Day of Sale only, Terms of Sale Cash Personal Cheques & Positive Identification All bidders must register and receive a number. Sold items the responsibility of the purchaser at end of bidding. Owner or Auctioneer Not Liable or Responsible for Accidents Day of Sale MRS. MARGARET Forrest, Owner, 262.6038 AUCTIONEER' PERCY WRIGHT Kippen 262.5515 20-61-2 24 Cards .of Thanks Our sincere thanks to all those who tent the beautiful flowers, cards, expressed sympathy or helped in any way at the time of the loss of our aunt. Thanks too, to all those who visited Hattie at the Nursing Home, or took her treats. Special thanks to Dr, Bozyk, the staff of the Callander Nursing Home, Mr. and Mrs. M. Watts, Rev, E. LeDrew, the pall- beaters, and flower bearer. Helen Carlson, Ken and Margaret Tyerinan 24-454 24 Cards of Thanks Words are inadequate to express the deep ap- preciation and gratitude that we the Scott family wish to extend to relatives, neighours and friends Igor their thoughtfulness and kindness shown to us in our time of sorrow in losing our dear son and brother Larry. The knowledge that our grief was shared has sustained us through this difficult time and we sincerely thank each one, 24-45x1 Street people are feet people. They're neat people who meet people. Why not join up? Take a walk. pdarlaiValoni o Walk A block.Toclayi