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Farm Equipment
Auction Sale
to be held for Andrew Ducharme on
Tuesday March 18th at 1:15 P.M.
Sale to take place at the premises 1 mile north
of St. Josephs' on Hwy. #21
north of Grand Bend:
Sale to consist of:
TRACTORS: Case 870 w. cab, 2700 hours, new tires
(duals-18.4-34's); 8414 Int. 1501 fully hydraulic
loader w. 3pth; A.C. ca tractor, adj, wheels,
hydraulics, 2 row puller & cultivator; 18 1/2 ' Int.
vibrashank cultivator w. wings & harrows; Int. #10'
single disc, seed drill c/w seeder (like new); 56 Int, 4
row planter w. liquid chemical attachments; 570
Innes windrower, cross conveyor-offset; 111/2 '
Kongskilde cultivator; J.D. 12' wheel discs; 5 section
harrows w. stretcher; Case semi-mount 4 furrow 16"
trip bean plow; 11 1/2 ' land packer; Alco 35'6"
auger; Case 200 gal. sprayer w. 24' booms; 2 Turn-
co gravity boxes w. 4 ton wagons; platform scales;
cedar posts & rails; harness; gravel box; walking
plow; nuts & bolts; chains; barn jacks; adze; barrels;
cream separator; lumber; plastic piping. Etc.
FURNITURE: 9 piece dining room suite- hand carv-
ed oak; 3 'pc. bedroom suite and s tie small
household items.
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AUCTIONEERS,,LIOUIDATORS, APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK IWO
(519) 527-1458
Clearing
Auction. Sale
Of two - 50 acre, farms, three tractors,
large modern John Deere Machinery,
Self Propelled combine, grain dryer,
backhoe etc., to be held for Mervin Dietz
at the east half of Lot 5, Concession 9,
McKillop Township, five miles north of
Dublin and one mile west.
Wednesday, March 26th
at 1:00 P.M.
Property will be offered at 12:00 TIOttn.
COMBINE: John Deere 4400 gas model self propell-
ed combine with cab, heater, straw chopper, 13 ft.
cutter bar head, 9 ft. Innes pick up,four row 30 "
corn head.
'TRACTORS: John Deere 4430 diesel tractor with
cab, heater, air, radio, quad range transmission,
20.8 x 38 rears, dual hyd. outlet, 1800 hours; set of
20.8 x 38 t - Rail duals; Nuffield 10/60 diesel trac-
tor, Nuffield universal 4 with power steering; Set of
15.5 x 38 T Bar duals with spacers for planting; Set
of 14 x 30 T Bar duals
BACKHOE: John Deere 3000 Industrial diesel
backhoe and loader tractor with cab.
GRAIN DRYER: MC 900 Continuous dryer with top
and bottom burners PTO drivf, 4 ft. drum corn fines
cleaner.
MACHINERY: John Deere 7000 'eight row narrow
maxi Merge plateless corn planter with top fertilizer
auger, monitor, insecticide applicators; John Deere
8300 - 23 run grain drill, 7" spacing, press wheel at-
tachment, grass seeder attachment, NO FERTILIZER,
4 years old, like new; John Deere 494 A four row
corn planter; John Deere 494 four row corn planter;
Frame to make into eight row by joining together;
John Deere 2350 - 2450 six furrow semi mount plow
with 18" trip bottoms, spring trip coulters; 24 ft.
harrow Gator ; 24 ft. Noble fold up wing cultivator
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Sat., Mar. 22,
Music By
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PLAYBOYS
9 - 1
Lunch
$8 per couple.
Skate
Show
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HURON PARK
Sat., Mar. 15
9 A.M.
Free skating after
show till 11 A.M.
MRS. R.J. CURRAN
Mrs. Romanus J. Curran,
57, of 122 Gilmour street,
Ottawa„ died at her
residence on Thursday,
February 28, 1980, Born in
Dublin on June 29, 1922, she
was the former Loreen
(Honey) 1,00by, a, daughter
of Mrs. AOn Looby of Dublin,
and the late Louis Looby, She
was a member Of St.
Theresa's Church, Ottawa,
On February 23, 1963, she
was married in Dublin to
Romanus J. (Cuzz) Curran
and they made.their home in
Montreal.
Surviving are her husband,
her mother, four brothers,
Rev. A.R. Looby, CSB of
Toronto; Joseph Clayton and
Louis all of Dublin; two
sisters, Mrs. C.A. (Muriel)
Trott of Clinton and Mrs.
George (Ally) Goettler of
Dublin. She is also survived
by 25 nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by one
brother, Clarence in 1978.
The late Mrs. Curran
rested at the R.S. Box
Funeral Home in Seaforth,
thence to St. Patrick's
Roman Catholic Church,
Dublin for funeral mass
Saturday, March 1. Con-
celebrated mass was offered
Saturday morning by her
brother, Father A.R. Looby,
CSB, assisted by . Rev.
Edward McLean, CSB, Rev.
Anthony Kelly, CSB, Rev.
Matt Mulchaty, CSB, all of
Toronto and Rev. Father
Gordon Dill, PP. Pallbearers
were Stephen Goettler,
Guelph, Arthur Looby and
Louis Looby, Dublin, Joseph
Nicholson, Stratford, Herb
Hartfiel, Chatham and Greg
Wickware, Burlington.
Interment followed in St.
Patrick's Cemetery, Dublin.
STANLEY WARD
At Victoria Hospital West-
minster Campus on Monday
March 3rd, 1980, Stanley
Newton Ward of 241 Simcoe
Street, in his 67th year.
Beloved son of Mrs. Lillian
Ward and the late John
Ward. Dear brother of
Edmund R. Ward, London.
Also survived by three
nephews. Visitation in the
Needham Memorial Chapel,
520 Dundas Street, where the
funeral service was be
conducted Wednesday,
March 5, 1980 at azai)
Interment Forest Lawn
Memorial Gardens. Stan's
father was a chiropractor in
Exeter for several years
where Thomas Organs are
now located.
MARGARET ZWICKER
Suddenly at University.
Hospital t London on M. on-
day, March 10, 1980,
Margaret Isobel (Martin),
Zwicker, Registered Nurse,
of Exeter, formerly of
Crediton and Grand. Bend.
Beloved wife of Charles
Gerald ..Zwicker of Exeter
and sister of Patricia (Mrs.
Jack Venton) of Grand Bend.
Niece of Mrs. R.G. (Lou)
Gillies of Midland, Resting
at the R.C. Dinney Funeral
Home, Main Street, Exeter.
Funeral service on Wed-
nesday, March 12 at 2 p.m.
with Rev: James Forsythe
officiating. Interment
Exeter Cemetery.
ERNEST KNOWLES
At the Dearness Home,
London on Saturday, March
B, 1980, Ernest Knowles,.
formerly of Granton area, in
his 86th year. Beloved
husband of the late Rebecca
(Boynes) Knowles. Dear
father of Mary (Mrs. John
Munroe) and Franklin
Knowles, both of London,
Grant of Alberta, William of
British Columbia and Anna
(Mrs.,Nelson Waterland) of
Woodgtock. Predeceased by
one son, Stanley. Also sur-
vived by six grandchildren
and two great-
grandchildren. Funeral
service was held Tuesday
from the C. Haskett and Son
Funeral Home, Lucan with
Rev. J. Beaton officiating.
Interment Exeter Cemetery.
BERNICE BATY
At her late residence, RR 1
Lucan Ontario, Wednesday,
March 5th, 1980, Mrs. Ber-
nice (Prior) Baty, Mother of
David R. Baty, 1140 Pond-
view Road, London 'and
sister of Mrs. Audra Crosby,
RR 1 Sparta. Also survived
by two grandchildren, in her
60th year. Rested at the
Sifton Funeral Horne, 118
Wellington Street, St.
Thomas with funeral and
committal service Friday
afternoon. Interment in
Dunboyne. Cemetery.
JAMES TURNER
James Elmer Turner 68,
RR 1 Varna, passed, away
suddenly at his home on
-Sunday March 2, 1980, Born
in Stanley Township,
November 26, 1911, he was
the son of the late Webster
Turner and Minerva
Stephenson. He married the
former Helen Anderson on
May 19, 1937, and farmed on
the Parr Line until his death.
He was a member of Kippen
United Church, where he had
been an elder for many
years. Besides his wife, he is
survived, by two Sons;. David,
RR 1 Varna. and Bill,
Bayfield and four daughters,
Mrs, Edgar (Ruth) Willer(
RR 2 Innisfail, Alberta, Mrs,
fierald , (Jean) Rathwell, RR
1 Brucefield, Mrs. James
(Brenda) Wright, RR 3,
Kippen, and Janice. Turner,
RR 5 Stratford. Also, sur-
viving is. one :slater, Mrs,
Eileen. Consitt„ Zurich and
13 grandchildren. He was
predeceased. by one son
Floyd (1966) and one brother
Ralph (1978). Funeral
service took place at Pen-
thr on Funeral Home,
Hensall Tuesday conducted
by Rev, Robt, McMullen,
Interment was in Hayfield
cemetery. Pallbearers were
Robert Turner, Tom Consitt,
Ralph Stephenson, Gordon
Johnston, Wilfred Chuter,
and Bruce McClinchey.
Flowerbearers were
granchildren Gayle Horton,
Danny Horton, Becky Rath,.
well, and Mavis Turner,
MARTHA KIRKBY
IO Hospital at Lakeland,
Florida, on Tuesday, March,
4, Martha Grace (Epplett)
Kirkby, of '.Kirkton, in, her
88th year. Beloved wife of
Wilbert, dear mother of
Albert, St. Marys, Rhoda
(Mrs. Grant Mills) Calgary
and the late Barbara Rod&
Thirteen grandchildren and
5 great grandchildren sur-
vive. Funeral service was.
held from the L.A. Ball
Funeral Chapel, St, Marys,
Saturday, March Sth*
MEN'S CURLING .„. .
Clarke 6-Coates 4
DeRlock 10-Parsons 6
Hera 7-Simmons 4
Funk. 8-McKnight 5
Chapman 15-L. Webber 5
Ro5s 7.Oakes 6
D.Webber-7,Hodgert 6
Strang 6-Albertson 3
Smith 9-Pinder 5
McDonald 8-Prout ,4
Clarke 12-MacLean 3
Palmer 8-Raymond 5
L, Coleman 6-Davison 5
.Dougall 10-B, Coleman
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St. Patric:kts
Dance
Sponsored by
St. Pat's P.T.A.'.
Saturday, March 15, 1980
at Lucan Community Centre
Music "mgpip.SvggrMoic Co."
Dancing 9 to 1 Admission $4 per person Lunch provided
(For tickets phone 227-4801 (school) or Mary McAdam
(P.T.A. President)/
with banish style teeth; 20 ft. Rite Way stone win-
,drower; Lilliston eight row rotary cultivator; J & M
12 ft. hydraulic fertilizer auger; Kongskildel l' 3"
cultivator with extensions; Hergot 12 ft. 3 pt. hitch
cultivator.; Diamond harrows, MC rotary chopper; 7
ft. Freeman blade; Case 22 ft. vibra chisel wing
cultivator; John Deere 12 ft. wheel disc; 12 ft. 4 drum
land roller; Front mount 24 ft, incorporating boom;
George White saddle tank spray with two aluminum
tanks, 160 gal. each with 60 ft. draw bar boom,
hyd. drive pump fits 2130 or 4430 John Deere; JF
PTO side rake and swath tuner; John Deere 7 ft. semi
mount haymower; 2 - old 15 run seed drills; Oliver 4
furrow semi mount 14 - 16 plow needs mouldboards.
BEAN EQUIPMENT: four row bean puller fits 2130
John Deere; Heath 1050 bean windrower with cross
conveyor; Innes 500 bean windrower with cross con-
veyor needs a canvas
WAGONS & BINS:' three ten ton wagons; 170
bushel gravity bin on 10 ton wagon; 3 - 125 bushel
gravity bins on 6 ton wagons; Butler 1250 Bushel
round steel granary on wooden skids with cement
floor; Rosco steel granary,, ready for assembly.
GENERATOR AND OTHER EQUIPMENT: Wind-
power 12 KW continuous generator on 3 pt hitch
frame; Old fox forage harvester with 5 year old 7 ft.
hay pick up selling separate; 72 ft, 8" Westfield por-
table grain auger; 5000 gallon tank, IHC side rake,
2 rolls of used page wire, 2000 gallon tank; 32 ft.
steel rafters for quansit hut building enough for 200
ft.; Misc, augers; Brady mixmill with 20" hammer mill
auger feed and unloader hydraulic driven; Inter-
national C tractor for parts.
For Information Phone 519-345-2236
No small items
Lunch Booth
Terms Cash Day of Sale
RICHARD LOBB
AUCTIONEER
CLINTON, ONT. 482-7898
Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for accidents
day of sale.
Dance
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