HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-04-02, Page 23MINISTRY OF
HOUSING .
ONTARIO HOUSING
CORPORATION
PRESS RELEASE
Mr. Ben Sheardown, 160
Brock St., Goderich has
been appointed to the
Huron County Housing
Authority by Order-in-
Council dated March 5,
1980 to hold office until
March 31, 1982. Mr.
Sheardown replaced Mrs.
Jean Adams of Goderich
who has been a member
of the Authority since
November 3, 1976.
MiNISTRr OF
HOUSING
ONTARIO HOUSING
CORPORATION
PRESS RELEASE
Mr. Gary Bean, 34 St. An-
drew Street S., Exeter has
been- appointed to the
Huron County Housing
Authority by Order-in-
Council . dated March 5,
1980 to hold office until
March 31, 1983. Mr. Bean
replaces Mr. Jack
Delbridge of Exeter who
has been a member of the
Authority since October
26; 1976.
COUNTY OF
HURON
p
TENDER FOR 10 TON PULL TYPE
TRAILER.
SEALED TENDERS, on forms and in
envelopes available from the office of the
undersigned.will be received until 4:00 p.m.
local time on:
Wednesday,'April 9, 1980
for the supply of one 10 Ton Pull Type
Trailer.
The lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
R.A. Dempsey, P. Eng.,
Huron County Engineer,
Court House,
Goderich, Ontario.
N7A 1M2
MINISTRY
OF
HOUSING
ONTARIO
HOUSING
CORPORATION
Tender Reference
Number B05 PT 80-55
For the installation of
New Front Entrance
Enclosure at 359 Edwards
St., Wing ham, Ontario
(OH "2).
Tenders will be received
for the above until 11:00
A.M. LOCAL TIME, APRIL
18, 1980, by the Ontario
Housing Coporation c/o
Court House kind Registry
Office, 80 Dundas Street,
P.O. Box 5600, Terminal
MA", London Ontario N6A
2P3 (519/679-7110) from
whom details and
specifications may be ob-
tained. Details and
specifications may also be
obtained from the Huron
County Housing Authori-
ty, 48 The Square,
Goderich, Ontario N7A
1M5 (519/524-2637),
quoting reference number
as above.
THE LOWEST OR ANY
TENDER NOT
NECESSARILY ACCEPTED
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Silage, feed cart, tractors, farm
machinery etc.,
to be held for Bill Townshend at Lot 26,
Concession 6, Goderich Township. Go four miles
west of Clinton on #8 Highway to Holmesville,
turn left and follow Cut Line to third corner.
Turn left first farm on the left.
Tuesday, April 15th at 1:30 P.M.
SILAGE FEEDER: Clay Manger Ranger self propell-
ed electric silage feeder unloads on both side, used 4
years.
TRACTORS,: Nuffield 4/65 diesel tractor with cab
hydraulic outlet, run 1700 hours; Nuffield 4/65
diesel tractor with Freeman loader, hyd. outlet run
2000 hours; set of front end weights, set of tractor
chains; Nuffield 342 diesel tractor; Oliver 66 row
crop tractor with two row scuffler.
MACHINERY: Kongskilde Triple • K three .furrow
plow with automatic spring reset bottoms trip
coulters, SML bottoms, adjustable 14 to 18", gauge
wheel; McKee 620 7 ft. auger snowblower; Ontario
16 run drill with grass seeder attachment; John
Deere 1240 four row plateless corn planter; MM 10
ft. wheel disc; three drum land rollet; Calso 100 gal.
fibreglass .4 PTHitch sprayer with hypro piston pump;
'Kongskilde 11 ft. 3", cultivator; Oliver 7 ft. semi
mount hay irio;Ver; NeWldea reciprocating style hay
rake; 2 New Holland 717 forage harvesters one with
hay head, one with one row corn head, cutter bar
head to fit same, sells separate; 2- Turnco three
beater self unloading forage boxes on approx. 7 or
8 ton wagons; Kools short trough forage blower;
New Holland ' 327 single beater PTO .manure
spreader; Harvey Hammermill and drive belt;
Homemade two wheel trailer; Little Rhino 3 PTHitch
blade; Little Giant 12 ft. single chain elevator with
undercarriage and electric motor; 20 ft. 3 inch
auger.
MILK TANK: Muller 300 ga. stainless steel milk
cooler.
NOTE: No small items - land is rented.
• TERM CASH DAY OF SALE'
RI HARD LOBB
AUCTIONEER
CLINTON, ONT. 482-7898
0.wner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents
day of sale
AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. • SEAPORTH, ONTARIO NOK 10/0
(519 )-22,7-1.4.58
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DOWN HE GOES — Tom CoiStes (4) and Rick Lindenfield move away after combining.for
a squeeze play on Bradford's Chris Nabours in Exeter's 6-2 win over Bradford, Satur-
day. Staff photo
Saintsbury ladies meet
St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don, April 6th.
MINISTRY OF
HOUSING
ONTARIO HOUSING
CORPORATION
The Huron County Housing Authority has
apartments available in Exeter and Zurich.
If you are sixty (60) years of age or over,
and wish information or an application on
these Rent-Geared-to-Income units,
PLEASE CONTACT:
Housing Manager
Huron County Housing Authority
48 The Square
Goderich, Ontario
N7A 1M5
Phone: ZENITH 21520
or GODERICH 524.2637
col
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Modern Home By
AUCTION * * For Mr. P. Gillespie, 128 Duchess St., Lucan, Ont. *
Plan 798, Lot 1
Saturday, April 5th -11:00 A.M.
4 year old 2 storey brick home with mansford roof.
Situated on lot 75 x 100, 4 bedrooms, 1 Y2 baths, "Tr
livingroom, dining room, modern kitchen, gas forced lip
air heating, full basement, double detached garage.
* Particularly nice home situated in the village of
Lucan, which is on # 4 Highway, just a short distance
* north of London.
..he Terms 1Q% down, balance in 30 days. Mortgage *
•r" can be arranged. For viewing phone 227-4063 after
* 5:30 p.m. or the Auctioneers,
4( Hugh Risen Tom Robson
AUCTIONEERS
.. * ar 666-0833
.47***** 666-1967******
Reminder
Clearing Auction
of Combine, tractors, farm machinery
to be held for Ed and Ray Wise at Lot 35, .
Concession 11, GoderiCh Township, Go four
miles west of Clinton on # 8 Highway to
Holmesville, turn left and go 2 11 miles south on
paved road or go four miles, west of Clinton on
Bayfield Road, then 1 1/2 miles North.
Saturday, April 5th at 1:00 p.m.
Full list in last week's paper
FARMS SOLD (LUNCH BOOTH)
TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE
RICHARD LOBE'
AUCTIONEER
CLINTON, ONT. • 482-7898
Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for accidents
day of sale,
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of combine, swather, tractors,
machinery, etc.
to be held for Roy Elliott,
t 1h miles east of Varna, Ont.
Monday, Aprill-4th
COMBINE: Case 800 self propelled combine with
rebuilt motor, 10 ft. cutter bar head with pick up.
SWATHER: Cockshutt 423 10 ft. self propelled
swather, 10 ft. Innes pickup fits swather selling .
separate.
TRACTORS: Cockshutt 1365 diesel tractor with ex-
tension hydraulic, 5 years old, run 2000 hours; John
Deere 620 gas tractor with 3 PTHitch, live PTO,
powersteering, ext. hyd..in above average condition,
new heat houser.
MACHINERY: Hydrien 3 furrow 14" trip bottom
plow; 2 gravity boxes on wagons; gravity box on 6
ton Martin wagon; Sanderum 12 ft. Danish
cultivator with levelers; Allied 11 ft. cultivator;, flat
rack on 6 ton Martin wagon; John Deere Van Brunt
seed drill in good condition; 14 ft. three section land
packer; 10 ft. land packer; Massey Harris 13 seed
drill on steel; 3 PTHitch Martin sprayer with 45
gallon barrel; plus other items not mentioned.
For further information phone: '482.7452
TERMS: Cash day of Sale
RICHARD LOBS
AUCTIONEER
CLINTON, ONT. 482-7898
Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for accidents
day of sale.
AUCTION SALE
of Household Furnishings, Antiques &
Misc. Items
On Sat., April 12, 1980, 1 P.M.
Sharp
One block south & 1 1/2 blocks east of
main corner in Da shwood Ont. for the
estate of the late Mrs. Amelia Willert.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES: kitchen cupboard,
ice box, wood and coal cook stove, dining room
table, Captain's chair, press back chair, odd chairs,
old radio, rocking chair, large upholstered bench,
out of Orange Lodge hall, foot stool, Singer sewing
machine, Hall tree, large trunk, 3 dressers, apple
butter kettle, Pine dough box, 3 iron pots with 3 legs,
jugs, pitcher & bowl from Toilet'set, set of old socket
wrenches, several other items.
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS: Recliner chair, swivel
rocker, 2 hostess chairs, arm chairs, Hide-a-bed,
wicker chair, wooden arm chair, odd chairs, foot
stools, B. & W. T.V., floor and table lamps, fire
screen, fern table, 6 x 9 mat, 8 1/ x 111/2 oval mat,
bed springs and mattress, 39" headboard, clothes
hamper, large quilt box, 23 cu. ft. Kenmore freezer
like new,24" & 30"electric ranges, Simplicity washer
spin dryer, Simplicity dryer, dishwasher, table and 4
chairs, set of 4 chairs, wood cannister set, dishes,
pots and pans, electric fry pan, toaster, iron, mixet,
tea kettle, hot plate, 18" electric fan, small fan, elec-
tric heater, electric snow blower, 5 H. Johnston out-
board motor, wheelbarrow, power lawn mower,
garden tools, step ladders, MOougall water pump
with Briggs & Stratton motor, electric baseboard
heater, water baseboard heater, military sword
case, some wine making equipment, boys bike, can-
vas truck topper, childs sports equipment, many
other items.
TERMS CASH
AUCTIONEER
Norm Whiting
Phone 235.1964
for the March meeting of the
ACW of St. Patrick's
Vicky Gee gave her home March 28th. He was a life
long resident of this com-
munity and a member of St.
Church. Patrick's church were he
The first part of the served as sunday school
meeting was the day of superintendent for many
prayer service. Several years before he and his wife,
members took,the leader the former Alexia 'Dickins'
parts; Cheryl arroll was Atkinson retired to Lucan,
pianist, Master Robbie Gee The sympathy of the com-
and Jennifer took the munity is extended to his
children's part. widow and family. -
Following the service
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Noels,
reports were read and Forest, Mr. and Mrs. Pete adopted.
Caldwell, St. Thomas,Mr.
Eileen Carroll, who was and Mrs. Archie Sinclair, the Winner of February London, Mrs. Bob
mystery prize, donated a McGillivray, Winnipeg and prize for this month.
Miss Jean Barker, London The hostess assisted by called on Mr. and Mrs.
Jennifer and Robbie served Heber Davis on the weekend.
refreshments. The April Heber is to be admitted to meeting is planned to be held
at the home of Eileen
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
Mr. Paul Schott continued
his lenten meditation in the
United Church on Sunday
morning on the subject "A
More Humble Perspective".
The anthem by the choir and
Mrs. Russell Wilson's vocal
solo were deeply ap-
preciated by their, ,listeners.
You are reminded of the
combined service in the Zion
church on Good Friday even- son attis.1hOrriVqn,Lucan,-1 Arig — -
Personals
Miss Mary Shoebottom of
London was a Sunday visitor
at the home of her brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Shoebottom
and family.
Mrs. Irene Lawson of Ex-
eter was a weekend guest at
the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Wilfred Huxtable.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Bowden were Saturday
evening dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Taylor, Exeter, and
on Sunday Anne and David
Paynter, Kirkton, were
visitors with them.
Celebration
c/o Mitchell District High
School
Mitchell, Ontario
NOK 1NO
Your sincerely,
Bill Hube
Peace is not made at the
council tables, or by
treaties, but in the hearts of
. men.
Country Property
By Public Auction
We have been instructed by the owners to sell
by public auction an executive country property
situated on Hwy. #4, five miles north of Exeter..
Saturday, April 12, at 10:00 A.M.
Consists of:
American country kitchen with 24 feet of cupboards
and built in china cabinet, large formal living room
with cathedral ceiling, glassed in family room with
sliding doors onto a stone patio, Master bedroom
with modern 3 pc. bath, large 3 double closets and
storage areas, 450 sq. ft. family room with wet bar
and guest area on lower floor. Other features
workshop, single carport, utility shed, cedar deck,
paved drive. All this is situated on a 110' x 300'
landscaped lot.
Auction to be held at 10:00 A.M. April 12th at the
location,
Viewing by appointment only. Contact Rathwell and
Associates at '527-1458
TERMS: $2,000.00 down day of sale. Balance in
cash or certified cheque on date of closing. Selling
subject to reserve.
eqadtedi iZled oocca
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AUCTIONEERS. LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK IWO
(519) 527-1458
g.,-Azdmer, Vdssori'ales
Clearing Farm Equipment N
AUCTION
to be held for John Talbot at the premises 2
miles west of Holmesville on 8th Conc.
Monday, April 7th at 1:15 P.M.
COMBINE: Gleanor "G" combine w. rice tires,
hydrostatic drive, cab fully monitored, 13'1 cutting
head, 10' pick up, straw chopper 4-30-L 4 row 30"
corn head, bean attachments.
TRACTORS: Massey Ferguson 1130 complete w.''
cab 20, 1-34 tires, with new motor, turbo charged, 4
remotes, 3 point hitch and Rolling western hitch,
weights, two 18.4 x 38" step down to 34" duals, 255
Massey Ferguson fully loaded, 100 hours, just like
new.
TRUCKS: 1964 International 5 ton truck complete
w. gravity box and 12 ft. fertilizer auger, 1974 GMC
3/4 ton truck - as is, 1966 Chev bus w, galvanized
body converted to camper, 1972 Ford Torino car,
V8, power steering and brakes - As is.
EQUIPMENT:. White semi mounted 4 furrow 18"
automatic reset plow; Glenco 18 1/2 ' cultivator w,
wings; White 20' wheel disc w. wings; International
400 four row cyclone air planter w. corn and bean
drums, like new; International 455 corn and bean
planter; John Deere FBB 17 run seed drill w. grass
seeder; 200 gallon Calsa sprayer w. 40' boom;
Hallum 9' double auger snow blower - new; 6 row
Innes windrower w. cross conveyor; 6 ton John Deere
wagon; 6 row Derst bean puller; Hennery 4 row win-
drower w. cross conveyor (wide model); 40' bale
elevator; 3 pth. 1 bag V yard cement mixer; 500
pound bean cooker; 8 hp riding mower; air com-
pressor; 6 section diamond harrow; 111/2 3 pth
Kongskilde cultivator; Dickie John Grain Moisture
30" fridge and matching 30"
tmpersiotsepera.:
neMstoodrnvee;2 pc. living room suite; Arctic Cat link
snowmobile and caboose; Wind Mill; walking
plough and cultivator and patio stones; bolt bins,
pumps, pot wood stove, horse equipment and a host
of other antique items.
TERMS CASH FARM SOLD
Neither owner nor auctioneer are responsible for ac-
cidents on premises atdlee, t54001CateJ
CLEARING
FARM
AUCTION
.for
ACHIEL MOSTREY
SAT., APRIL 5/80 AT 12:45 PM
'Lot 6. Con. 6 of Usborne Twp. 5 miles south
on #4 highway)..
and 31/2 miles east of Exeter. (watch for signs
TRACTORS 2010 J. S. DIESEL - 3 P.H.
L.P.T.O. adjustable axles - power shifts. 710
J. D. DIESEL - 3 P.H. L.P.T.O. 2500 hrs. good
working tractor. 1830 J. D. DIESEL, 3 P.H.
L.P.T.O. cab, only 3 years old and in excellent condition.
MACHINERY: J. D. 200 gal. trailer•sprayer
with hydraulic pump. MF SEED DRILL - 15
run grain & fert. combination, hydraulic lift -
only 1 yr. old, 4 row turnip planter, 4 row Innis
bean windrower, 6 ft, P.T.O. auger snow
blower, 4 row J. D. front mounted scuffler, 3
furrow J. D. 16" mounted plow, J. D. 4 ROW
PLATELESS 7000 BEAN & CORN PLANTER - 30" rows, - 1 yr. old like new. 10 ton wagon
with box and hoist 3 PH. scraper - 8 ft. heavy
duty, J. D. 494A 4 row corn planter - rubber
press wheels and turnip seed boxes. JD #55
SELF PROPELLED COMBINE - gas engine,
straw spreader, 12 ft. grain head and pickup,
11 ft. Kongskilde cultivator with rolling har-
rows - new 10 ft. roller, V snow blower, JD.
drag disc, harrows, packer, NEW 12 FT. CUL-
TIPACKE R, sugar beet puller, 10 ft. rotary
hoe, 4 row 3 pt. H. scuffler with discs - 1 yr.
old. 9 ft. Kongskilde cultivator, 3 pt. H fent.
spreader • new. 4" and 3" grain augers & mo-
tors, 3 rubber tired wagons & flat racks, Peer-
less roller mill, Helix grain wagon, Int. 3 fur-
row 12"-14" fast hitch mounted plow, 20 ft. el-
evator, 1 gravity box. 14 FT. BRILLION
LOAD PACKER, 2 - 200 gal. saddle spray
tanks, 2 John Blue fent. pumps & accessories,
land roller wheels for Ford tractor, Ford Fer-
guson 4 row scuffler, used silo pipes.
MISC: 1 H.P. electric motor, lumber, storm
windows, wheelbarrow, trailer, steel posts,
snow fence, logging chains, turnip sprayer
booms, heat housers, & tractor umbrellas, hy-
draulic cylinders; 3 H.P. gas water pump,
lawn mower, scuffler and planter parts, wheel
weights, forks & shovels, hydraulic lacks,
ELECTRIC WELDER & RODS, oil, tires,
tools, grease guns & chainsaw, electric grin-
der - many articles too numerous to mention.
TERMS — cash or approved cheque.
LUNCH BOOTH on grounds.
NOTE — This auction of nearly new & well
kept machinery is worthy of your attendance
& attention.
AUCTIONEER
Tom Shoebottom HetisaVid Farm
Sales
'II "Offering a Complete 66: 9 Reliable8 Auction Service"
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Estate Clearing
AUCTION
of 112 acre farm machinery, feed etc.
* For the Estate of the Late David Baker, Lot 13,
* North Boundary of Biddulph Twp., 1/4 mi. west A.
of Whalens Corners which is on # 23 Hwy., 4.
"T" about 8 mi. north east of Lucan.
Friday, April 4 - 1:00 p.m. *
* PROPERTY: will be offered at 3:00 p.m. subject to a IL, *very moderate reserve bid or prior sale. Being Lot 13
north boundary of Biddulph Township, 112 acres Jr
* with 1 1/2 yr. old custom built hog barn, 1 1/2 storey *insul brick renovated home with newer addition. Air
Four bedrooms, living room, kitchen, bath, forced air
* oil heat, older barn 30' x 70' plus 10' x 20' feed 41-
*
*
room, is set up for farrow to finish and has a Beatty Id,
stable cleaner. Two new steel granaries. New hydro
* in both house and barn, drilled well. One hundred
and five acres ,are workable, two acres of 'bush.
Seventy six acres have been plowed, balance in Jr
* pasture. For further information contact the auc-
tioneer.
*
*
*
*
• corn scuffler, 3 pt. hitch Co-op sprayer (like new), Lit- ,„g_
" tle Giant 32 ft. hay elevator, N.H. 353 mix mill (1 yr. AT
old), Sandrin 11 ft. cult., N.I. 202 PTO manure IA.
spreader, Int. side rake, 2 Int. binders, A.C. disc.,
/1" J.D. cult., steel roller, scraper blade, hammer mill & *,
*
belt, 2 wheeled trailer with stock racks & tarp, J.D.
12 A 6 ft. PTO combine, J.D. 12A combine with )111"
4„. motor (for parts only) Case 400 10 ft. PTO combine .4_
" extra pickup, snow blower, 2 grain bins & wagons, "N"
Agric - Secours generator 40 kw - 20 kw continuous
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on trailer, Calso sprayer on wheels, harrows, grain '7
auger, extension ladder, cattle oiler, Surge milkers, It.
water trough, pig self feeders, farrowing crate,
scrap iron, etc. )T 4. FEED: Quantity of mixed grain, quantity of barley,
PII• 750 bales of hay, 400 bales of straw, 70 bags of
8-32-16 fertilizer.
TERMS: Cash Sale Day
CommunityT Ladies Booth
Carroll.
Personals
" Mrs. Catherine Elston,
Tara and Becky Elston
children of Mr. and Mrs.
David Elston of. Byron
visited their aunt and uncle
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis
recently.
Tara who is four years old
played her violin for uncle
Heber, then he played a song
for them.
This community was
saddened by the news of the
sudden death of Earl Atkin-
Dear Editor:
This year 1980 marks the
25th anniversary of Mitchell
District High School at its
present location.
To recognize this occasion
accordingly, a day of
celebration, Saturday, April
19 has been planned for the
enjoyment of the com-
munity.
We invite all past
graduates and students of
our school to join us in this
day of festivities. Make it. a
family affair.
For a detailed agenda,
please write:
Reminder
Clearing Estate
AUCTION SALE
of Combine, Swather, tractors,
machinery etc.,
to be held for the Estate of ihmes Ducharme at
lot 28, Concession 3, Hibbert Township, 2 11
miles east of Seaforth on #8 Highway then 1 114
miles south and then 1 mile east or 1 1/4 miles
south of Dublin and 3 miles, west.
Tuesday, April 8th at 1:30 p.m.
Full list in last week's paper
NOTE no small items so please be on time.
For information phone 519-527-1560 after 6 p.m.
and ask for Allan
FARM IS SOLD
TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE
RICHARD LOBB AUCTIONEER
CLINTON, ONTARIO
482-7898
* MACHINERY: David Brown 885 diesel tractor
.„,L, power steering etc. lowv hours (like new), David
"T Brown 990 diesel tractor with pully power steering
11„.. (good condition), Case 430 diesel tractor with
" loader, Case S tractor, N.H. 68 baler with thrower,
basket rack & wagon, David Brown semi mounted 3
„a fur, trip beam plow, Case 3 fur. 16" semi mounted
Jr plow, N.H. 7 ft. mower, M.F. 17 run fert. & grain
▪ drill on rubber (like new) M.F. 10 ft. wheel disc., Ver-
T satile self propelled swather, J.D. wheel disc., J.D.
*
* Hugh Filson
AUC IONEERS 101:6:c
.tr; :666-0833
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