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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-08-29, Page 11Times-Advocate, August 29, 1979 Page 11
Auction Sale
Auction Sale
of Antiques, Household furnishings and
miscellaneous items.
Sat, Sept. 8/79 12:30 SHARP
106 Queen St. Hensall, Ont.
for the estate of the late Miss Agnes Cochrane
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES pine flat to wall, 3
doors wide; cherry bonnet chest; pine jam cupboard
with porcelain knobs; large oak dining room table;
3 oak dressers, two with mirrors; 2 pine blanket
boxes; 2 trunks; wash stand: old beds; spool bed;
oval parlor table; fancy parlor table; other parlor
tables; parlor chair; press back rocker with arms;
leather rocker: Boston rocker; Captain's high chair;
arrow back chair; 2 cane seated chairs; set of 3 oak
chairs; set of,i1- chairs; hall tree; piano stool; gun
stand; fern table; floor lamp; mirror with wooden
frame; pictu'es and frames: feather tick; R.S.
Prussia sugar bowl; several pieces of china and
glass such as Germany, Bavaria, Nippon, Noritake,
Occupied Japan, depression glass, press glass,
Austrian. bridal wreath, bridal rose; several pieces
of silver; miniature cup and saucer; knife rest;
spooner; 3 light shades; ivory clock; Greek key oil
lamp; brass candle holder; part of toilet set; old tea
tin; milk bottle with Mottle dairy, Wingham; 4
walking canes; several other items.
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS 2 door Kelvinator
refrigerator; refrigerator; 30" range; 22" Beach
range: washing machine; Kenmore 2 speed clothes
dryer, B&W TV; box spring and mattress; vanity
and stool; cedar chest; Singer electric sewing
machine in cabinet; 2 end tables; stepstool; 2
vacuum cleaners; 2 radios; electric toaster; iron;
tea kettle; fry pan; mixette; clocks; linens; quilts;
blankets; pillows; silverware; setting for eght and
chest; pots and pans; step ladder; garden tools;
hand tools; lawn chairs and many other items.
TERMS CASH
NORM WHITING
Auctioneer
235-1964 Exeter, Ont.
PROS AT HOCKEY SCHOOL — The Huron Hockey School at Huron Park was the scene last week for pre-training camp
for young professional hockey players. From left to right are Al Secord of the Boston Bruins, Pat Ribble of the Chicago Black
Hawks, Jeff Brubaker of the Hartford Whalers, Dean Turner of the New York Rangers, Graeme Nicholson of the Bruins and
Harold Phillipoff of the Atlanta Flames. T-A photo
FIRMS HONOURED — Two area employers received special awards Friday for their excellent participation in this
summer's Canada Manpower Student Placement program. Above, Goderich Student Manpower manager Susan Freeman,
left and Exeter manager Carol Woodward, right, make the presentations to Gerry Kading of Dashwood Industries and Mona
Alderdice of Alderdice Farms of Kippen. T-A photo
Police do battle
on accident rise
Separate schools approve
bus rate schedule increase
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Mortgage Sale
By Public Auction
Under and by virtue of the POWER OF SALE con-
tained in a certain mortgage, which is now in
default, there will be offered by sale by PUBLIC
AUCTION by Rathwell & Associates, Auctioneers,
the sale to take place on the premises at the hour
of 7 o'clock in the evening of Thursday the 30th
day of August 1979, the lands andpremisesknown
as 66 Jarvis Street, Seaforth, plan 5, Lot 198.
The property will be offered for sale subject to a
reserve bid.
The purchaser shall pay down to the Vendor's
agent at the time of the sale by way of deposit of
$2.000.00 by cash or by certified cheque and
balance due on or before the 1st day of, October
1979. Adjustments are to be made as of the date
of closing. The Purchaser shall search title at his
own expense.
On the premises is said to be erected a single
storey house with 3 bedrooms, no basement, new
plumbing, and is heated electrically and by gas.
Inspection of the property may be had from 6
o'clock in the evening on the day of the sale or by
appointment.
Further particulars and conditions of sale may be
had from Mr. Bruce R. Rathwell - (519)527-1458
Mezdzege, SZlocezie.4
AUCTIONEERS, LIOUIDATURS. APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST, • SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK IWO
(519) 527-1458
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Auction Sale
Saturday, September 1,
1 p.M. SHARP
To be held at Community center, Main Street
West, Credition,
Including antiques, rare china, glass, furniture,
some brass, and collectables including tools.
GLASS: Depression, Nova Scotia, Frosted Lion,
Milk Glass, Ruby Glass.
SILVER: Tea service, cake plate, other items,
CHINA: Nippon, Noritake, Bavaria, Germany,
^Royal Nippon, Occupied Japan U.S.A.
SPECIAL ITEMS: Rare coffee perculator pot
(China Hearth Scene), fanitisy item, Souvenir of
Crediton Plate, others.
LAMPS: finger, bracket, tall, etc. including Bull's
Eye, Aladdin, gas, etc. oil lanterns, extra shades,
brass hanging lamp with three bulb carnival shaded
(Nuart)
FURNITURE; bow-front china cabinet, keyhole
desk, dining table and six 'chairs, trunk, oak
sideboard (exc.) pressback nursing rocker, old time
mantle clock, rare shortbox telephone (1907), two
Beaver sealers, cow bells, pictures, including (1915
C.N.E, Exhibition, Toronto), -crocks, milk cans,
market basket, copper boiler, cast iron griddle,
adze, and older tools, press back rocker, Boston
rocker, small oak table (copy) glass top.
BEDS: rope bed (good); also Jenny Lynn.
10 speed bicycle, redwood propane barbecue.
Partial listing only, approximately 250 items.
Terms of sale cash and personal cheques with I,D.
Everyone must register and receive a number,
lunch counter.
G. O'NEILL
Crediton, 234.6266
Neither the manager nor the auctioneer will be
z.q. responsible for accidents or property loss.
PERCY WRIGHT
AUCTIONEER
= ffi.KIPPEN, ONT. 262.55151
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By JEFF SEDDON
The Huron County detach-
ments of the Ontario
Provincial Police released
some alarming statistics this
week showing traffic ac-
cidents, liquor seizures and
in some areas traffic deaths
increased , dramatically in
1979.
The four detachments in
the county released figures
Tuesday which indicate
liquor seizures increased
nearly 30 percent this year
while traffic' accidents in-
creased about 10 percent and
fatalities increased 25
percent.
Constable Bill Wilson,
community relations officer
with the Goderich OPP
detachment, said Tuesday
the police and the courts are
initiating several plans to try
to combat the problem.
Wilson said officers will be
making more use of radar on
county and provincial high-
ways while the courts have
increased fines for liquor
offenses and speeding.
Wilson said the increased
radar 'enforcement and
steeper fines serve a dual
purpose. Police hope to
discourage people from
risking their lives by mixing
drinking and driving and
also want people that don't
mix the two to be able to
drive in relative safety.
Of our four county detach-
ments Goderich and
Wingham show the most
, dramatic increase in liquor
offenses and accidents.
From January to July of
1978 Goderich officers issued
162 liquor violations while in
1979 that number increased
to 189. In Wingham the 1978
figure was 123 and jumped to
250 in one year, an increase
of over 100 percent.
Goderich detachments
investigated 175 accidents in
the first seven months of 1978
and in the same period in
1979 were called to 215 ac-
cidents. Wingham officers
dealt with 133 accidents last
year and this year have
responded to 164.
Accidents in the Exeter,
and Seaforth patrol area
(A small town is a place
where you can talk on the
phone even if you have the
wrong number.)
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Sat„ Sept. 1st
12' noon Antiques,
furniture, etc, Richard
Lobb'S Barn, Clinton,
Ont,
Richard Lobb
AUCTIOSEER
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increased very little in the
past year but liquor seizures
are up. Exeter had 127 last
year and this year has 140.
Seaforth, a one man detach-
ment, had five seizures last
year and this year doubled
that to 10.
The most tragic.statistic is
highway deaths. Last year
Goderich had six in its area
and this year it has had nine.
Exeter had three in 1978 and
this year has two, Seaforth
had none last year and has
had one this year and
Wingham had three both
years.
The total number of people
that lost their lives in high-
way accidents is 15 in 1979,
up three from last year,
And police are concerned
that if the practice of
drinking, driving and
speeding are not curtailed
there will be more,
Constable Wilson pointed
out that approximately half
of the fatal accidents are
single car. The vehicles have
gone off the road, rolled or
struck something and the
driver or passenger was
killed.
Police point to several
habits drivers have that
result in serious accident.
Many county highways are
gravel surface and drivers
use excessive speed, are
inexperienced drivers, don't
pay enough attention to their
driving or are under the
influence of alcohol when
they end their lives.
Some of the most common
reasons for multicar ac-
cidents are following too
close, improper turns and
failing ,to stop where
required.
As an example of the
heavy fines the courts hope
will curb the problem Wilson
explained that if a person
had open beer in their car
and was driving 120 kmh in
an 80 kmh zone the fine
would be $104 for the liquor
plus $103 for speeding and six
demerit points.
The Huron-Perth County
Roman Catholic Separate
School Board approved an
average increase of about 15
percent in its 1979-80 school
bus rate schedule at a
meeting in Dublin Monday
night.
Based on a 60 miles per
day for the 188-day school
term, as examples, the in-
crease amounts to 18 percent
for a 48 passenger bus and 12
percent for a 72 passenger
bus.
William Eckert, Director
of Education, reported
hiring of staff for the school
year has been completed
with this staffing report:
Lorraine Regier, classroom
teacher for Ecole St. Marie,
Zurich; Sharon O'Toole,
classroom teacher 50 per-
cent, at St. Boniface School,
Zurich: and Lynette
McLeod, 50 percent
Itinerant Oral French
Teacher; all effective
September 1, 1979.
The board named an ad
hoc committee as a liaison
committee with the Huron
County Board of Eucation.
On the committee
representing the separate
school board are: Board
chairman William Kinahan,
RR 2, Lucknow; vice-
chairman, Ronald Marcy,
II
The main concern for
farmers in Huron county
appears to be the prevalence
of white mould affecting the
white bean crop.
Regional
The Huron County
Federation of Agriculture at
their regional meetings,
September 6, at Huron
Centennial 'School,
Brucefield and the East
Wawanosh School at
Belgrave are having in-
formed speakers on the
recently announced
Provincial Equalization
Factors.
These new factors may
have a devastating effect on
your 1980 tax bill if you live
in any one of the Townships
in Huron County, with the
exception of Hay.
The proposed increases for
1980 taxes, range from a low
of approximately 6 mills in
East Wawanosh (or $48.00 on
an average 100 acre farm)
I to a tremendous increase in
McKillop of approximately
NEED QUEENS
One of the features of the
Friday evening program of
the Exeter Fall Fair is the
crowning of the Fair Queen.
Contestants are needed
and any area girls wishing to
participate should call Alice
MacLean at 235-0880 or Anne
Baynham at 235-2225. The
minimum age is 17.
Stratford; and chairmen of
the board's four standing
committees: Building and
property committee, John
O'Leary, Staffa; personnel
committee, Ronald Murray,
Dublin; Finance and in-
surance committee, Ted
Geoffrey, Zurich; and
transportation, Tim
McDonnell, Gadshill.
The board renewed :its
contract for cleaning St.
Michael's school, Stratford
with Professional Building
Maintenance at $42 per day
per classroom per month for
the contract year, July 1979
to August 1980; and its
contract for Louis and
Shirley Kra mers for
cleaning the board office in
Dublin with an increase of
six percent or $268 for the
sum of $4,720 from Sep-
tember 13, 1979, to Sep-
tember 13, 1980.
Attendance officer
William Innes of Stratford
had his wage increased from
$5.75 per hour to $6, plus
mileage at the rate of 22
cents per mile, beginning
September 1.
The board instructed its
property committee to study
the 1980 Capital program,
and to submit to the board at
its first meeting in October a
five-year capital forecast.
Stan Paquette, associate
Ag. Rep for Huron told the T-
A, Monday, "Our office has
received a lot of calls about
white mould."
meetings
40 mills (or $320.00 on an
average 100 acre farm).
Perhaps the residents of
the rural townships will want
an explanation for these
sudden and drastic changes.
William Alcock, deputy
clerk-treasurer for Huron
County will be at the
Federation of Agriculture
Meeting at Brucefield.
Floyd Jenkins, Regional
Assessment Commissioner
for Huron-Perth will be at
the meeting at Belgrave Both
meetings will commence at
8:30 p.m.
.The board supported a
request from the London and
Middlesex County Roman
Catholic Separate School
board to ask the ministry of
education to provincially
publicize the obligations
which are imposed on
teachers to report all
suspected cases of child
abuse, The London and
Middlesex board is con-
cerned that such reporting,
required under the
provisions of the new Child
Welfare Act, may create
severe problems between a
teacher and parents or
guardian.
That board feels that if
parents understand that
reporting by the teachers
must occur when abuse is
suspected they will probably
be less resentful and
disturbed when a teacher
contacts them or the
Children's Aid.
Mr. Eckert was asked bra
trustee if this had been a
problem in schools under the
jurisdiction of the Huron-
Perth board. He said the
problem was "of sufficient
significance" for concern.
Mr. Eckert said the memo
from the ministry on the
problem will be discussed at
the meeting of school
principals next week,
Paquette continued, "The
mould is the heaviest where
bean foliage is thick and
seems to be more prevalent
in old established white bean
ground,
Although the corn crop
looks good at the moment, it
needs warm weather, both
days and nights to finish out.
According to Paquette,
spring grain harvest in
Howick and Turnberry is a
couple of weeks behind
schedule because of the
weather and is just being
completed.
While quality of peaches is
excellent this year, several
growers along the Ridge
have lost a considerable
amount of the Haven variety
trees because of the extreme
winter.
The second cutting of hay
is reported to be very light.
Antiques, furniture, appliances etc.
to be held at Richard Lobb's Barn, 289 Bayfield
Rd., Clinton, Ont.
Sat,, Sept. 1 at 12 NOON
2 - fridges, electric stove, round table (rough),
clothes dryer, wash stand, 9 piece dining room
suite, 2 - chesterfields and chairs, antique love seat,
piano stool, 2 - wicker fern stands, chrome table
and four chairs, wringer washer, small chrome
table and two chairs, wooden rocker, odd tables,
portable TV, coffee tables, beds, harvest table,
dressers, chest of drawers, 4 matching wooden
chairs refinished, floor model hi-fi, apple peeler:
press back high chair, 9 x 12 carpet, fireplace
screen and tools, crocks, dishes, glassware, small
appliances plus our usual offering of misc. items.
TERMS CASH
Auctioneer
Richard Lobb — Clinton
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Owner or auctioneer not2-8 responsible789 for accidents day
of sale.
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* Clearing Farm Sale *
k Farms Sold For Gery & Hugh Haynes
On
4 * Thursday Sept. 6th - 1979 - 12 Noon
On lot 18 concession 10 Fullerton Twp. 2 miles east of *
Russeldale off #23 highway 9 miles south of Mitchell,
A.- 13 miles north west of St. Marys, 1 mile south of Perth )10"
* conty Rd, #17, Implements - Feed - Grinding equipment am*
Milking equipment. For information phone 229-0618
* IMPLEMENTS: Int. #784 with loader #2250 360 "r
hrs. 1yr. old excellent shape; Int, #624 tractor ex- 5. cellent shape; Oliver Super #77 with loader; Int, H
tractor row crop new motor; N.H. Super #717 it
harvester 2 heads; 2 Dion self unloading wagons;
.11f- N.H. #27 Whirla feed blower; N.H. Super 23 Ar *blower; 60' of 9" silo pipes; pipe clamps; J.D. 896 IL,
siderake on rubber; N,H.#477 hay bine 7 ft.; KM.
7 ft. semi monted mower; N.I, 7' hay conditioner; *
" Int. 163-10' swather self propelled 2 reels; Allied
bale stooker new; bale loader; J.D. 494 4 row corn
*planter; M,F. 15 run grain drill on rubber;
Cockshutt #25-101/2 ' wheel disc; Ford #208-12,1/2 ' All" *cultivator on rubber; 12 ft. packer and 2 new 3 ft. Ng_
pups; 16 ' chain harrows 2 yrs; 5 section and 3 'T
section harrows; N.H. #312 P.T.O. manure 16.
" spreader on rubber; Ford 3 furrow 14" mounted "
• plough high clearance; Ford 3 furrow 14" mounted 4.
plough; Turnco gravity box; Geo, White snow
A. blower 7'; Kelso 100 gal. mounted sprayer; 3 H.P. A'
Briggs and Stratton gas pump 1 yr.; 200 gal water
AI" tank; loader stone picker; Hog feeders; 2 wheeled "T-
14.. livestock trailerwith racks; Heat houser for Int, 784 11„.
X 624 tractors; quantity new lumber; 2 hydraulic
)6- cylinders; Hog brooder lamps; some fencing
' GRINDING EQUIPMENT - Beatty 5 horse dial - *
o - mix grinder with auger; Champion 7" plate *
,A grinder new motor; 12' - 4" auger with new motor. ,A
DAIRY EQUIPMENT - Single 4 herringbone -1Ir
parlour with manual feed easily disassembled;
'n Surge mini cups 51/2 H.P. Surge # 100 plus heavy
*duty vacuum pump; in parlour wash and udder
wash; 4 Surge milk meters; all dairy equip. new
Awthis spring; cow chains with numbers; smaller mis-
c. dairy equipment, Mueller 600 gal milk tank good
*shape: De Laval step saver with glass pipe line; 1
.4. Universal milker unit; 1-3 unit Universal milking
Arpump with motor; electric milk House heater;
yl,FEED - 2000 bales 1 st, cut hay; 15 ton last year
mixed grain
TERMS CASH United Church Booth
Owner or Auctioneers not responsible for accidents
Jltday of sale - Watch for signs
nAUCTIONEERS
* '
Tom Robson * Hugh Filso n so
666-0833 *
666-1967
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of household, antiques & misc.
for Mr. Roy A. Fraser 26 Crescent St. Grand
.* Bend. Just off Hwy 81 beside T.D. Bank
Fri. evening Aug. 31, 6 P.M.
Westinghouse refrigerator, McClary electric stove, 4
Admiral fridge, 3 maple finished buffets, china, pots
* & pans, settee, square table with claw feet, Queen *Anne chair, dresser, beds, folding chairs, wash or
stand, odd chairs, piano stool, lamps, pictures,*
16. metal cabinet, couch & chairs, coffee & small
" tables, spindle bed, teak buffet, extension ladder, Ar
* table saw, 35 cement blocks, unfinished single bed,
a quantity of lumber, windows and doors etc.
TERMS — Cash sale night
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* Hugh Filson Tom Robson.*
7+:;5;04 /0"' 6617'
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Property Sold
Auction
is white mould
REACTING TO THE BALL — The South Huron Panthers who are gearing up for another
season in the Huron-Perth Football league held their first practice Monday. Involved in a
passing drill are Dave Bell, Dave Fletcher and Rick Lindenfield, T-A photo
rowers concern
Mez/hre, Vdi.toriales
ZURICH ESTATE
Auction Sale
Of Property, Furniture, Antiques, and
Miscellaneous
for the Estate of Alexander Paul Ducharme,
Main Street, Zurich on
Saturday, Sept. 8, at 10:30 A.M.
PROPERTY — Large 2 storey solid brick, 4
bedroom house, large living room, family room,
country kitchen, sun porch, 2 baths, well main-
tained and recently renovated on large landscaped
lot.
Terms '2,000.00 down, Balance in 30 days, Sub-
ject to Reserve.
CONTENTS — include mahogany desk; Curio
cabinet; parlour table; 6 press back chairs; oak
washstand; blanket box; 3 pc. living room suite;
maple and pine cabinet; brass and iron bed; war-
drobe; walnut vanity dressing table,; antique
dresser; coffee table; end tables; book case; 7
piece chrome set; odd wood chairs; solid state
stereo; Rogers Majestic colour TV; recliner-
vibrator; odd beds; lamps; pictures; frame; singer
sewing machine; hide-a-bed sofa.
APPLIANCES — Vincent 21 cu. ft. freezer;
Kelvin ator and Westinghouse refrigerators; Beacon
stove; Inglis washer; Moffat clothes dryer;
humidifier.
MISCELLANEOUS — quilting frames; pots and
pans; small appliances; sump pump; York 4000
BTU air conditioner; Lawn Boy lawn mower and
many more items too numerous to mention.
ladoe, e5Loreaa.i
AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS
`77 MAIN ST. 46 SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1WO
(519) 527-1456