HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1988-04-13, Page 25THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1988. PAGE 25.
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bedroom house, 1 bathroom,
wood stove and utility shed. Phone
523-9413. 15-2p
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Blyth: Just Listed:
Executive!
AUCTION
OF ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, MOTORCYCLE
will be held for Lome Cudmore of Point Clark
at 11 a.m., SATURDAY, APRIL 23
at the Holyrood Store, 5 miles east of Ripley
or 5 miles north of Lucknow
Included are antique cupboards, cane chairs, two flag-faced
clocks, pine wash stand, 20 ft. freezer, McLary fridge, stove,
washer, dryer, stereo system, Chester field, chairs and
numerous small tools and other items.
Terms cash or cheque with proper identification.
AUCTIONEERS ALLAN R. MILLER, 395-5062
and BILLHALDENBY, 395-5142
COMPLETE DISPERSAL, RED-
law Farms. 100 head of registered
production tested Brown Swiss for
John and Sheila Stull at Carson’s
Sales Arena, Listowel on Friday,
April 22 at 12 noon. (519) 291-2049.
-Weed & Feed Programs
-Landscape Construction
-Landscape Maintenance
-Lawn Rolling & Aerating
-Spring Clean Ups
Built in 1977, this 2 storey, 4 bedroom home on 169 Coombs Street is
in excellent condition. Large rooms - finished basement. Here is an
opportunity to inspect a quality built family home with many extra
features. Call today!
Peter
Damsma
William
Steenstra
Mary Divok
Aileen Craig
Sharon Medd
-Seaforth
LIST WITH THE
ACTION TEAM .
482-9849
482-3780
482-3370
482-3669
527-0560
OFFICE 482-5991
11 Victoria Street, Clinton, Ontario.
"Suddenly it 's sold"
W REAL ESTATE LTD.
I 82 ALBERT STREET
■ CLINTON, ONTARIO.
AN AUCTION SALE
OF FARM MACHINERY&MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
WILL BE HELD FOR JACK LOCKHART, RR 3, BLYTH
EAST HALF LOT 29, CONC. 3, EAST WAWANOSH TWP.
2MILESNORTHOF AUBURN & ¥2 MILEEAST
ONSATURDAY, APRIL16.1988AT1 P.M.
MACHINERY: Case 730 Tractor, Ford 8 N. tractor/loader
[not running, New Holland 510 manure spreader [good],
International 16 run Seed Drill [good], International 201
swather/2 reels, hay crimper and water cool engine, Int. 7’
snow blower, N.H. 32’ bale elevator/wheels, N.H. 270 hay
baler, P.T.O. 30’ grain auger, Gehl mix mill, 2 wagons/flat
rack 16’, 1 -165 bu. gravity binson wagons, Trail cultivator, 3
land packers, land roller, siderake on steel, 3 pt. hitch 5’
mower, single horse trailer, stone boat, walking plough, 2
upright wood splitters, wagon load of small items too
numerous to mention.
TERMS:Cash DayofSale + 7% Sales Tax in effect where
applicable and proper I. D.
Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for accidents or
loss of items Day of Sale.
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:
OWNER - JACK LOCKHART 526-7588
AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL357-2349
(10% Discount on Prepaid Weed
& Feed Programs)
Isobel Craig
MASON BAILEY
BROKER
482-9371
GORDON HILL
SALES REPRESENTATIVE
233-3307
BAYFIELD: 3 acre SOLQjded, zoned residential.
LONDESBORO -1 floor, raised bungalow, on 3/4 acre lot,
immaculate condition. Priced to sell quickly.
HOLMESVILLE - White Carnation Banquet Hall and
Restaurant fully equipped, very reasonable price.
12 ACRES: hog barns for 650 hogs, frame home.
85 ACRES: East Wawanosh, cut stone. Two floor, four
bedroom home. Two bay garage and heated shop.
Hardwood bush. Trout stream. Very scenic. This is an
exceptional property designed for the executive person who
wants every convenience and country atmosphere.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY with 2 apartments, Queen
Street, Blyth.
125 ACRES - Near BU^tb. n ’oor brick home, 50 acres
workable, 22 acres I SMjuu Dush.
BLYTH -4 bedroom frame home on Morris Street, large lot.
BLYTH - Building lot on Hamilton Street, fully serviced.
90SOW FARROW-TO-FINISH -100acres, East Wawanosh
Twp. May be purchased as going concern.
100 ACRES - 90 acres workable, East Wawanosh Twp. no
buildings, vendor will finance.
100 ACRES - Farm near Auburn, 75 acres workable, 11/2
storey stucco home, general purpose barn.
On November 1, 1985 at
approximately 11:30 p.m. a
Goderich woman left her resi
dence in her nightgown to place
the garbage in the trashcan at
thesideof her house. When she
turned the corner she was
confronted by a man. She
turned to run but was grabbed
Crime Stoppers
Crime of the week
from behind. Both she and her
attacker fell to the ground. The
woman managed to fight off her
attacker and get into her house
and lock the door. He left
running through backyards.
The suspect is described as
male, white, 5’8” to 5’10”, 160
lbs., with brown collar-length
hair wearing blue jeans and a
dark waist length jacket.
If you have any information
about this or any other serious
crime call CRIME STOPPERS
OF HURON COUNTY toll free
at 1-800-265-1777. You could
earn a cash reward of up to
$ 1,000 if your information leads
to an arrest. Callers will not be
asked to identify themselves
nor testify in court.
A CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, ANTIQUES&GARDENING
EQUIPMENTON SATURDAY, APRIL23,1988
at 11 a.m.
FOR VALERIE BOLTON & DEAN WALKER, R.R.A1,
BELGRAVE, LOT33, CONC. 6, EAST WAWANOSH OR
1 MILENORTHOFWESTFIELD
ANTIQUES: Coal oil lamps, tea tins, bottles, antique books,
mantle clock, cast iron coffee grinder, 2 spool beds, cradle,
old white cupboard, many other old articles.
Fridge [Admiral], freezer, stove, living room stove,
butternut dresser, walnut captain’s chair, rocking chair,
kitchen table & 6 chairs, couch, round table, dressers, king
size waterbed [pine], fold topdesk, filing cabinet, glass front
bookcase, 8’ wall hutch, mirror, house plants, lamps, rugs,
jars, book press, children’s toys and bed. Other articles too
numerous to mention.
Cement blocks, garden tools, garden tiller and attachments,
35 M.F. tractor, 3 p.t.h. cultivator, chain saw, 81 Lada for
parts.
Plan to attend this sale of antiques, household effects &
gardening equipment as property is sold.
Terms: Cashdayof sale + 7% Sales Tax in effect.
Owners or Auctioneer not responsible for accidents or loss of
purchasedayofsale.
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:
OWNERS: VALERIE BOLTON OR
DEAN WALKER: 523-9335
AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL 357-2349
Brussels students
enjoy longest sundae
THE LONGEST SUNDAE EVER
Can you believe it? Thursday,
April 7 the grade 4/5 class at
Brussels Public School got a
six-metre-long sundae for selling
the most magazines in a recent
magazine campaign.
A man came in with a trough and
aboxfullofice-cream andother
goodies. First he set up the trough
and then covered it with tin foil.
Second, he put on neopolitan ice
cream, third he put on whip cream,
fourth he put on chocolate syrup
and to top it all off, cherries and
peanuts. Then, he gave each
student a spoon. The sundae was
gigantic!
The students had 20 minutes to
eat it, and almost got sick trying to
eat it all. A six-metre sundae, here,
at Brussels Public School! This is
delicious news. It was the longest
sundae in the whole wide world.
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Blyth Wl
The Blyth Women’s Institute
met on April 7 in Blyth Memorial
Hall for their regular and annual
meeting.
A reading was given by Evalena
Webster of a 1924 Grandmother’s
Institute meeting. Guest speaker
was Mrs. Margaret Taylor, Presi
dent of Huron West District. Her
theme, ‘‘The Future of Insti
tutes.”
Blyth Institute is 78 years old.
The members meet for a learning
experience, also for some fun. All
work and no play makes Jill a dull
girl. Members mustshare and care
in Institute. Women’s Institute
members should be interested in
other organizations. The Institute
is asking all members to save
grocery tapes from Snell’s and
Knechtel’s for the Beavers and
Cubs. The annual meeting com
menced with a reading by Lenora
Davidson, ‘‘If God went on
Strike. ’ ’ The program co-ordinator
Mrs. Lenora Davidson gave the
reports for the past year.
Vera Badley of the nominating
committee read the following slate
of officers for 1988-89: Past
President, Lenora Davidson; Pre
sident, Isobel Craig; second-vice,
Ida Proctor; secretary-treasurer,
Jean Nethery; Public Relations
officer, Evelyn Smith; Branch
Directors, Evelyn Smith, Molly
Grant, Marie Button; District
Director, Evalena Webster; Alter
nate Director, Vera Badley; Pro
gram Co-ordinator, Anna Vander-
heyden.
Committees are: Agriculture
and Canadian Industries, Isobel
Craig, Irene Schultz; Family and
Consumer Affairs, Ida Proctor;
Citizenship and Legislation, Eva
lena Webster, Marie Button;
Education and Cultural Activities,
Vera Badley, Anne Mclnnes;
Resolutions, Brenda Brooks and
Enid McDonald; Curator, Ella
Carter; Tweedsmuir History,
Brenda Brooks; Catering, Anna
Vanderheyden, Marie Button,
Brenda Brooks; Cards, Vera Bad
ley.
Mrs. Margaret Taylor then
installed the officers.