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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-10-16, Page 29COMING TO A FULL STOP — Members of the Exeter Minor Hockey Association took part in a training camp in prepora- tion for the upcoming season which is only a few weeks away. Demonstrating their skating and stopping abilities, Wednes- day, were Jeff Burton, Jeremy Hrudka, Shannon Hrudka, Todd Honking and Jamie Bedard. T-A photo Radeed, 84't.$4.0ori644 Henson Area Farm Offered by . Public Auction We are pleased to offer by Public Auction 97 acres. Of Huron. County No. 1 soil in a, 39Q0 heat unit area. with an average rainfall of 36" per year, Level land, suitably tiled, corner farm, municial drainage oat- lets, no buildings, Lands located 3.3/4. miles north of Hensall on. Hwy, # 4, and. 1 1/4 miles east,. Sole Time:-November 1st at 1:15 p.m. at the location Lot 21, Concession 3, Tuckersmith Township, Selling subjet to reasonable reserve.. financing available for viewing phone ,Rathwell. & Associates, 527.1450, Proprietor - Mr. & Mrs, Howard. Doymon. adeocell .40qczee AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS 77 MAIN ST.* SEAFOFtTH, ONTARIO NOK iwO (519) 527-1459 Auction Sale of Household Furnishings, Antiques and Misc. Items on Sat., Oct. 18, 1 P.M. sharp for Mr. Roy Webber, 199 Main St., South Exeter, Ont. HOUSEHOLD. FURNISHINGS: 8 pc. dining room suite, Electrohome colour T.V., chesterfield and chair, platform rocker, 2 armchairs, floor and table and pole lamps, foot stools, 5 pc. bedroom suite with box and mattress, 39" x 48" bed box and mattress, roll- a-way bed, 2 large wardrobes, 2 cedar chests, drop 'leaf table, mirrors, pictures and frames, large card tables, 6 x 9 rug, record cpibinet, odd chairs, step tstool, Westinghouse refrigerator, Moffat range, G.E. deep freeze, wringer washer, radio, fans, por- table record player and speakers, electric can opener, iron and tea kettle, childs table and chairs and cupboard, dinner china for 12, cups and saucers, odd dishes, pots and pans, stainless steel flatware for 12, with chest, linens and blankets, lawn chairs, electric lawn mower, step ladders, hand and garden tools, rope, extension cords, emery and heavy table for power tools, several other items. ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES: Buffet and china cabinet, cherry drop leaf harvest table, 2 wooden rockers with spindles, Boston rocker, 2 dressers, parlor table, magazine rack, smoke stand, Singe'r sewing machine, radio,• record cabinet, set of 4 chairs, press back arm chair, old trunk, oil lamps, finger lamp, pitcher, bowl, chamber and lid, (excep- tional set), some depression glass, press glass, flo- blue, wedgewood, 60 pc. set of dishes, iron fry pan, miniature sad iron & handle, copper boiler, crocks and jugs, coal oil lanterns, many other items. AUCTIONEER NORM WHITING Phone Exeter 235-1964 Seek •some changes, By MRS. E. SUMMERS GRANTON On October 7 the ladies of Court Valentine held their installation meeting at the Masons Hall with guests present from Court Bluebell and Court Amethyst. District' Deputy Mrs. Ruth Jarvis from London con- ducted the installation of Officers. As her first order of business, newly installed ;president Mrs. Jean McComb called on the District Deputy to present a special recognition gift to Mrs. Edith Youngson, the past district deputy for the area courts. A gift was also presented with thanks to Mrs. Melba St. Dennis, the past president. Plans were finalized for a pot luck supper anddemon- stration to be held on • October 23 at the Masons I Halt. Tickets are available' from any member. At the conclusion of the meeting lunch was served by 1; Mrs. Audrey' Hodgins, Mrs. ' Florence McRobert and Mrs.' Josephine Taziar. Granton U.C.W. Units meet Mrs. Eldwood Morden was the hostess for Unit (1) at the Manse on October 1. President Mrs. Gordon McRobert opened the meeting with a minutes silence, in memory of Mrs. Earle Middleton a former member of the Unit. The theme for the devotion was, What does the future hold? Mrs. Robert Hardie convened the program and presented two papers on the current Bible Study on Japan. Several items of business were discussed and taken care of. Following the Benediction pronounced by Rev. Morden, the hostess served a full course dinner. Unit 3 met at the home of Mrs. William Thomson. Mrs. Erie Chovancek presided and oAn the meeting with the devotions. Among items of business discussed was the bazaar which is being held at the Mason's Hall on October 18. Mrs. Jim Riddell and Mrs. Harold Mills convened the program on the new Bible Study on Japan. Mrs. Chovancek and Mrs. Jeff Bryan assisted the hostess to serve a dessert lunch. Unit (4) met at the home of Mrs, Kenneth Hardie. Mrs. Cliff Hardie presided and opened the meeting with a Instal Granton lodge officers Church ladies consider tiara's (nee Foster) recent marriage to Art MacTavish of (Cambridge-Preston). Guests attending were Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Foster of St. Marys and Miss Florence Brown of London. Monday Thanksgiving Day visitors with Bob and Lila Foster and family were Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Gregory and • family of Listowel. Weekend visitors with Mrs. Elmer Summer were her son Keith of Toronto, daughter Shelagh MacKenzie, and grandson Jamie MacKenzie of London. Mrs. Elmer Summers has returned home after spen- ding a month with friends in St. Petersburg and Largo Florida. I would like to offer my appreciation to Mrs. Larry Hern, for writing my column for me in my absence, and doing such an excellent coverage. Thanks Sandra, ***************************** * * * * Of Antiques, Furniture, Implements, Etc. * For Mr. Clarence Schade, Lot 18 Con. 14 Hay Twp., * * * * ANTIQUES -- Flat to wall cupboard with dry sink, * small dry sink, 2 wall telephones, iron kettles, cap- * tains chairs, copper boilers, side board, milk bottles, * clock, coffee grinder, tea kettles, butter bowl, wood * box, cupboards, cradle, rocking chairs, Childs rocker, high chair, 1911 Dashwood newspaper, * other old papers & catalogues, milk cans, buffalo * robe, fur coat, crocks, jugs, lanterns, cream * separator wooden beds, wash stands, dressers, * walking plow, fanning mill with screens, cedar rails, * horse collars & shoes, bells, parcel carrier & tool box * for old Ford car, old tables. * HOUSEHOLD — Frigidaire fridge and stove, B/W T.V., wringer washer, Westinghouse deep freeze, childs table and chairs, carpets, lamps, radio, * bedroom suites, bag of washed wool, floor registers, * * baskets, garden roto tiller, lawn mower, door 32" x * 80". * MACHINERY — Int. B 414 diesel tractor, M.F. * diesel 35 tractor with heat houser, Ford 8N tractor * step up transmission new tires, (just overhauled) M.F. *3pt. hitch, 3 fur. plow, Int. 13 run disc drill f & g & * gross seed (brand new) Int. PTO manure spreader, (like new), M.F. side rake on rubber, Inc. 3 pt. hitch * mower, Int. 9' cult., Ford 7' cult., steel roller, Int. dou- * ble disc, F & F 3 pt. hitch 24 plate disc, Ford 3 pt. * hitch manure loader, bee o puller, Horst inthrow disc, * harrows, 3 pt. hitch drags, hydro'fencer, oat roller * with motor, rubber tired wagon with flat rack and grain box, steel gravity bin, quanity of new and used * lumber, augers, extension ladder, 3 pt. hitch 7' * blade, line shaft with rope pulley and rope, logging * chains, forks shovels, etc., sow crates and feeders, * wooden, steel and electric fence posts, etc. * WOOD — Approximately 14 cords of 1' length * wood which will be sold in cord lots. *FEED — Mow of cut' hay, 470 bales of hay, 500 * * boles straw. * TERMS: Cash Sale Day if Hugh Filson AUCTIONEERS 'r 666-0833 Torn Robson 666-1967 *************************** )4- *************** Farm Sold tr Clearing Auction "Pk _iv of Antiques & Household Items * -7` for Mr. Bruce Dixon, Lot 19, Con. 7, McGillivray * 4( Twp., 2 mi. North of Parkhill & 3 mi. West. 4( Wednesday, Oct. 22 - 12:30 p.m. * Round dining room table, buffet and china cabinet with oval front, large desk with pull down front,11. "9( rockers, 6 dining room chairs, old cupboard with .1y, L., china pulls, large ice box, cast iron stove, Quebec Iffs heater, drop leaf tables, brass jardiniere, toilet sets,..kr Boston rocker, wooden beds, dressers, wash stand, r- -r• trunks, clocks, butter bowl, print, & ladle, small tables, ice tongs, crocks, lanterns, iron beds, flat ,_ , irons, books, coal oil lamps, chairs, quilts, bedding, -9( mats, pillows, antique dishes, pots, pans, appliances, y, Easy wringer washer, automatic washer, electric * stove,,McClary fridge, 3 pc. bedroom suite, rugs,„,k lawn chairs, Admiral B/W T.V., radios, writing desk, " ,_ chesterfield & 2 chairs, lawn mower, electric heater, IlL sewing machines, Avon supplies, tools, cot, etc. etc. * TERMS: Cash Sale Day 1 AUCTIONEERS Hugh Filson Tom Robson 666-0833 666-1967 *********4-4-4-4-0-* • future * * * 2 1/2 miles west of Zurich, 1/2 mile south. (Watch for * signs). Saturday October 25 - 1:00 p.m. FARM SOLD Clearing Auction Thermostat settings on electric hot water heaters should be lowered at the fac- tory in order to prevent scalds, according to a Toron- to CenSUMer Panel. The group of consumers recommended this week that residential hot water heater thermostats be pre-pet at the: factory at 120 F (50 C). They also, want external controls; so consumers may easily, adjust hot water temperatures. These dials should be marked in degrees rather than in general terms such as hot, medium or cold, and should be colour coded to warn of high temperature hazards. At the present time, elec- tric water heater ther- mostats are set at 150 F (65 C) at the factory. People can adjust the thermostats, but it involves removing a metal plate and avoiding contact with live wires. Following a lively dis- cussion the consumers pass- ed the following recommen-, dations: * Residential hot \eater heater thermostats shhuld be pre-set at the factory at 120 F and have external con:: trots so consumers can easi-' ly adjust hot water temperatures. * External controls should be marked according to temperature rather than in general terms such as hot, medium and cold. The com- mittee stould consider colour coding the dials to highlight possible hazards, ; * The appropriate authorities should be en- couraged to undertake an 'educational program to warn consumers- of possible scalding dangers. * Manufacturers should in- struct consumers on the ef- ficient use of hot water heaters through a manual. * Manufacturers should be encouraged to improve the accuracy of• thermostats, These recommendations will be passed to the Cana- dian Standards Association (CSA) .me..• -am. .....• •••=1. • air r— Farm Sold Clearing Auction I equipment, some for growing onions I for Wm. Blewett of RR 2 Grand Bend at the I Saturday October 18 at 12 noon I good running order, Farmall super A gas with hydraulics' and pulley, Int. 2 row bean puller (mounted), rubber tired wagon and gravity box, D2 caterpillar diesel with 6 ft straight blade, unit in farm 4 miles south of Grand Bend on No. 21 and potatoes, tools, good household highway across from Klondyke Co-Op. Selling 2 tractors, misc. farm furnishings, collectibles I Ferg 24 plate 3 p.h. discs, Grey-Snyder 2 row potato combine, P.T.O. type with hydraulics, Int. 3 furrow 14 in. pull plow, 3 p.h. tool bar, Grey Co. potato picker ground drive, Bruner onion combine with bulk loader, Int. 5 ft mower (for cub), 2 wheel boom sprayer, A.C. pull type combine 3 drum steel land roller, Ferg 3. p.h. cultivator, rubber tired wagon and 16 ft. flat rack, tool bar and 4 ripper ir teeth for D2, multiple row mounted roto-tiller for 15 in. rows 'for carrots or onions, 3 sections spring tooths, J.D. Killifer 18 plate discs, pull type, Dry-0- I -Matic heavy duty 5 h.p. drying fan, 2 wheel heavy duty trailer, 14 ft, 10 ft. chain harrows, M.H. root lifter, Ferg. 3 p.h. sub soiler, Ferg. front end loader, P.T.O. grass seeder, hand duster, Plant Jr. fertilizer, i distributor, Planet Jr. seeders, wheel hoes and related attachment, disc hillers, cult. parts, plow hillers, old potato cutter, M.T.D. 3.5 h.p. roto-tiller, I good shape, power lawn mowers, power apple peeler, 200 gal. tank and stand, approx 100 onion drying racks, screens, bag cart, small green house with plastic cover, 64 skids 42 in x 48 in, wood or I I I coal annex, oil space heaters blowers, table scales, 244Ilt-s cap, wood turning lathe, 4 in. swing, jig saw, 37- i 2 in, cement blocks,poly and paper 5 and 10 I lbs bags, log tongs, chains, grease guns, small air compressor, Lombard chain saw, used tires and wheels, rotary pump, misc auto parts. EXCELLENT 9 PC. WALNUT DINING SUITE: I Colonial chesterfield with swivel rocker, 4 hoop back chairs, good oak office arm chair, 3 pc. sec. chester- field, small stereo, records, trunks, blanket box, 1 press back chairs, piano stool, good portable colour I T.V.; Viking dish washer, small appliances, coffee and end tables, floor and table lampebooks, Sony tape recorder, mats, book cases, 3 pc. bedroom I I suite, excellent double bed and vanity, bedding, linens, 5 pc wood dinette suite, old toys, sheet music, wicker, sealers, dresser and matching chest of drawers, lawn furniture, good picnic table, boxes of I I 1 glass and china, old cameras, 1966 Chev, 4 dr, 6 cyl. automatic "as is", 74 Chev. 4 dr. V-8 automatic. The Blewetts are moving to a new home. Everything must be sold. Register for bidders number on arrival. Terms: Cash or acceptable cheque. Lund) available. Parking at Co-Op yard selling farm equipment then household items. Waidie Allen the auctioneer Lambeth 652-2282 -ftano. 4awas. Amp- row -eraw. Arm. and Martin Charles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baker, of Whitby Ontario were baptized. Taking the theme for his sermon from Psalm 105, the Minister entitled it, "Let us give thanks". To have a close relationship with God we should believe, think, and thank God has been good to us in this Land of Canada, we are a Nation great in resources, but we should always remember the Lord's Prayer reveals our utter dependence on God. We should thank 'God for His son Jesus, we should also thank ,God for our life and faith. If we have neglected to thank God for these benefits, let us do it today, said Rev. Morden, may we show our gratitude by • dedicating ourselves and all that we have to God. The special music provided by the senior and junior choirs made the service more meaningful, especially the anthem by a very enthusiastic junior choir. The Explorers deserve credit for decorating the front of the church with a harvest theme. At St, Thomas Anglican Church Rev. Gregg Smith was in charge of the Thanksgiving ,Sunday ser- vice and' preached his ser- mon on the 9th'.bhSpter of the Gospel of St. Matthew, which dealt with the Many , miracles Jesus performed, when He entered Caper- naum, and when Jesus said to the paralytic Have faith, thy sins are forgiven. At the Granton Com- munity Bible Church the Thanksgiving message was delivered by Pastor Glen Fretz and was entitled "God's Promises - Cause for Thanksgiving" II Peter 1 3-4 gives us two reasons for being thankful for God's promises, their source and their sufficiency. The source of God's promises are 1. His Divine Power, whith makes the sources of power we are familiar with, such as Niagara Falls seem in- significant in 'comparison; 'His Divine Glory as evidenced partially in nature (beauty of Autumn), for example and His Divine Excellence which refers to His stamina, fortitude and endurance, beside which the qualities displayed by a runner in the Boston Marathon are seen as next to nothing. The service was blessed as well by the Ministry of music of the New Life Singer who came from London to share in this special service. Personals Congratulations are ex- tended to Mrs. Mel. West- man who celebrated her 85th birthday with her family on Saturday, October 12. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Dinel, Sean and Kris, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker and Matthew all Of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Walker of Bayfield were weekend visitors of Mr. yT and Mrs. Stanley Crawford,. Ty Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ( Hodgins and Mrs. Lois Herbert visited with Mrs. Myrtle Rodd of Exeter on October 10 and later enjoyed a dinner. Mr. Neilson Squire yT also accompanied them. This wa:, to celebrate the yT occasion of Mrs. Rodd's 88th birthday. Happy Birthday wishes are also extended to Mrs. Rodd from her friends in Granton. On Sunday October 12 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foster and family entertained at a reception in honor of Bar- One thing that fills a man with awe is the picture of his wife cleaning the house so she won't be embarrassed when the cleaning, woman comes. Auction Sale For Huron. County Board of Education at South Huron High School, Exeter Wed., October 22, 6:30 p.m. Sharp COMMERCIAL AND OFFICE EQUIPMENT: 2 off-set presses, 52 Electric and manual typewriters, such as Underwood Golden Touch, Olympics, Olivetti, TM5 & TM6, Munroe accounting machines, 3 posting machines, 6 printing calculators, 3, A-B Dick Photocopiers, 1 dry photocopier, 2 AB Dick fluid duplicators, Audit 402 bookkeeping machine, Thermofax stencil maker, Rex Rotary Stencil cutter, paper collator, Therm - a - bind, 2 IBM 29 card punch mahines, 1 Technifax. TECHNICAL SHOP EQUIPMENT: 5 osalloscopes • DC wideband model 460, 2 South Bend Lathes Model A, 1 South Bend metal lathe, 1 Alamite wheel balancer, Edwards metal shear with hydraulic hand pump and stand, 4 metal frame utility stands with pegboard tool holder, 1 Black & Decker Sander, orbital heavy duty, 1 cir- cle shear - Brown Boggs, 1 tire changer (Mays), 1 heavy duty engine rebuilding stand (like new), New Idea power take-off tractor, rotary mower for 35 h,p. tractor 3 point hitch. SEWING MACHINES: 5 White sewing machines, 6 Singer sewing machines, 2 Husqvarna sewing machines. MISCELLANEOUS: 5 gallons triple action stripper, 1 set parallel bars, 1 large mmagazine rack, 30 wooden chairs. KITCHEN AND FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT: 4 Univer- sal milk dispenser coolers, 1 Kitchen Aid Dishwasher, 1 Westinghoose Filter Clean dishwasher, 3 cafeteria tray carts, several plastic.dish storage racks, 2 potato peelers, coffee perculator, several roasting pans and linens, 18 tea pots, 66 sugar bowls, 7 small jugs, 50 large white jugs, 96 vinegar dispensers, 6 cooking pots, 18 doz. salt and pepper shakers, 728 fruit nappies, 733 saucers, 558 cups, 325 10" dinner plates, 602 bread and butter plates, 143 trays, box of paper plates, spoons, knives, lids. This sale will be open for viewing Tuesday, Oct. 21, 1980, 6:30 p.m. till 9 p.m. Terms Cash Auctioneer Norm Whiting For further information Phone Exeter 235-1964 ***************************** * * * For the Estate of The Late Bruce Walden, Lot 11, * * Auction Sale * * * * Of 150 Acre .Farm, Antiques, Farm * * Machinery, Car & Truck * * * * Concession 16 London Twp. 3 mi. SE of * * * * * * Large Estate ' * Elginfield, 5 mi. S.E. of Granton. * Saturday October 18 - 1:00 p.m., sharp * PROPERTY — Will be offered at 3:00 p.m., Con- sisting of 150 acres, running from the 16th conces- * * sion to #7 Hwy, large frontage on Hwy. #7. Farm * *buildings on the 16th concession. A 1'12 storey field * * stone house in good repair, oil furnace, 3 pc. bath, * I good water supply, 25 acres of bush and creek, * balance workable, large L shaped barn set up for * cattle loose housing, in good repair, large cement * slab silo, wooden granary, drive shed and corn * cribs.an excellent opportunity for someone wishing a * * good form investment with a desirable location and * rare stone house in this area. * TERMS — Offered subject to a very moderate * * reserve bid, 10% down balance in 30 days.For * * further information or appointment for viewing * phone Mr. Fred Walden 225-2394 executor for the * Estate or Mr. Oatman of Joy and Oatman Barristers )1, * 434-1783. If ANTIQUES — Buffet china cabinet, captins chair, 3 * * pc. bedroom suite, Quebec heater, wall telephone, 3 * * pc. parlour set, press backrocker, flat to wall cup- * * board, washstands, drop leaf table, iron and brass * * beds coal oil lamps, flat irons, books, toilet set, * * trunk, robe, square dining room table and 6chairs, * crocks, dishes, treadle sewing machine, buggy, spin- * ,* ;Imo wheel, etc. ir• HOUSEHOLD — B/W T.V., International fridge, * electric stove, Viking deep freeze (likenew), wringer *. washer, chrome table, 2 la-z boy chair recliners, odd * chairs,lomps, vacuum, radio, desk, pots and pans, * etc. * TRACTORS — Ford5000 diesel (excellent condition), * Fordson Dextra gas tractor, Case S tractor, M.H. 33 * gas tractor, ARPS manure loader for'Ford tractor. FARM MACHINERY — N.H. 351 mix mill, Case hammermill and belt, N.I. 6' snow blower, N.H. PTO * manure spreader (like new), Kversland 3 pt. hitch 3 * fur. plow, Ferguson 3 pt, hitch cult., Case side rake, Cockshutt wheel disc, Case PTO swather, N.H. #68 * baler, Ford 3 pt. hitch mower, 30' tubular elevator * on wheels, Case PTO small combine, rubber tired * wagon and grain bin, Int. corn sheller, Ont. 16 run seed and fert. drill, N.I. #10 1 row corn picker, 3 pt. A" hitch sprayer, roller, single chain 20 elevator, *- harrows, Kongskilde 32' 3 pt. hitch cult., flat rack * wagon, 2 roto tillers, 3 pt. hitchblade, aluminum * ladder, cattle oiler, feed cart, chain saws, bench and * skill saws, drill press, grinder and other tools, M.F. * 382 3 fur. 3 pt. hitch 16" plow, canvas top tractor * cab fits 5000 Ford, 4 and 5 inch grain augers, post * hole auger, N.I. hay mower, bale elevator, etc.1,500 ir• Bales of hay, 1,000 bales of straw, 2,000 bushels * mixed grain, 15 ft. of insilage, 17 acres of corn to be *. harvested. *CAR — 1976 Nova, low mileage, 6 cylinder, * automatic, power steering, selling with safety cer- * tificate. * TRUCK — 1974 12 ton Ford truck, standard, low mileage, 8 cylinder, selling as is. Plan to Attend This Outstanding Sale. *TERMS: CASH SALE DAY Auctioneers * Church Booth * Hugh Filson Torn Robson )11- 666-0833 666-1967 *************************** nymn followed by lesson thoughts on "What does the future hold". Roll call was answered with a verse pertaining to Autumn. Items of business. discussed were, the bazaar and beef supper. Mrs. G. Humphrey and Mrs. R. Crawford convened the program on Japan. Mrs. James Kerr and Mrs. Norman Riddell assisted the hostess to serve lunch. Mrs. Emerson Wallis was hostess for Unit 5 on October 9. Mrs. Chas McRobert presided and opened the meeting with a hymn with Mrs. J. Bryan as pianist. Lesson Thoughts on ."What does the future hold! Devotions closed with prayer. Eight members and three visitors were present, the roll call was answered. by naming one thing to be thankful for. Mrs, Malcolm Spence convened the program, reading a paper on Japan, • conducting a Thanksgiving service, and closing with a poem entitled "a sensible boy". A business period followed, and Mrs. Wilbur Harlton assisted the hostess to serve lunch. 4-H news The first meeting of the Granton 4-H Club was held at the home of assistant leader Mrs. Mavis Harmsworth. The first thing the members did was vote by ballot for officers. Susan Noon was elected. president and Rosanne St. Dennis vice president. The club books were handed out for the girls to glance through the course, which is Your Corner of the World and what was to come. The meeting opened with the 4-H Pledge with 10 members present. The girls then read through the first meeting from the book and discussed what they were going to make. The members thanked leader Mrs. Harm- sworth for the use of her home to hold their meeting and closed with the 4-H Motto, Leaders Mrs. St. Dennis and Mrs. Harmsworth are to be commended on again taking the leadership of this club. Sec. and Press reporter was Rosanne St. Dennis. Church News At the United Church Rev. Elwood Morden conducted the Thanksgiving Sunday Service and officiated at the Sacrement of Baptism, when David William, son of Mr, and Mrs. Donald Riddell, *************** Large Combined Estate Auction From London, St. Marys & Area 4( of Antiques, Furniture, Household & "Or Office Equipment Ilderton Curling Club, Ilderton, Ont. * Thursday, October 16 - 6:30 p.m. 4( ANTIQUES: cane bottom high back chair, up- .4kr holstered chairs, fernery, milk cans, library table, dining table, washstands, hall tree, crocks, ice tongs, square table, old shotgun, brass items, press back chairs copper boiler, etc. FURNITURE & HOUSEHOLD: Deep freeze, G.E. fridge, Westinghouse fridge, stove, dressers, chrome sets, beds, dressers, Duncan Phyfe dining table, ;Iv cedar chests, bedroom suites, mirrors, coffee & end -7` tables, exercise bike, chesterfield & chair, lamps, wringer washer, silverware, vacuum cleaners, dining " room table, 6 chairs & buffet, small tables, dishes, bikes, sewing machines, washer, chests of drawers, y, B/W T.V., portable Panasonic colour T.V., Infra /1. hot oven, automatic dishwasher, 1.2 h.p, trolling motor, electric lawn rower, parts for oil furnace, 1` emery, tools, lumber, posts, Franklin stove, etc. -1( OFFICE EQUIPMENT: Desks, typing desk, glass top desks, chairs, etc. -F. TERMS: Cash Sale Night. Hu AUCTIONEE I 666-0833 R - S M r *********** ***t Times-Advocate, October 16, 1980 Page 17A We have been instructed by the Executors of the Estate. of Mrs. Robert Simpson to Pifer by Public Auc- tion: The Simpson house located at the main corner of No. 4 Hwy. and Main Street in the village of Hen- sell on Saturday October 18, at 10;30 at the loca- tion, Attractive 2 storey solid brick structure corn- Iplemented with a country kitchen, dining, formal liv- ing room, private library, with a potential office or family all on main floor, with 3 spacious bedrooms and a sitting room on upper floor,featuririg full bases ment, front entrance and Florida room. Desirous cor- , ner lot complimented with mature trees. Selling subject to reasonable reserve. For viewing phone Rathwell Associates 527-1458. leated/ 8, Slidocealei AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APFRAIZZ.RS 77 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH. ONTARIO NOK 1WO Public Auction Are,,,,dir.V.,40,44,‘ m ---7.,... 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