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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1988. PAGE 21.
AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE
of household furnishings and antiques will be held for
ANNETTEANDMARTINLEBRETON
at 709 Havelock St. N., Lucknow
ONTHURSDAY, JULY 21,5:30 P.M.
Complete household furnishings. Terms cash. Any
announcements day of sale will take precedence over
anything printed. Lunch booth. Owners and auctioneers not
responsible for accidents day of sale.
AUCTIONEERS: ALLAN R. MILLER, 395-5062
BILL H ALDENBY. 395-5142
AUCTION SALE
of household furnishings, will be held for
JOHN AND RITA HOWARD
of Ashfield Township
plusadditional consignments
ON SATURDAY, JULY16,11 A.M.ATTHE
LUCKNOW ARENA
Consisting of 6 red maple kitchen chairs, oak dining room
table with 9 leaves [measures out to 136”], captain’s chair,
wooden high chair, electric typewriter with table, electric
calculator, Encyclopedia Britannica, 6 panels of drapes,
wooden and metal antique beds, brass candle holders, 4
tapestries, rug 8x11’, electric stove, quantity of glassware,
truck rack, cement mixer, extension ladder, couches,
stacking chairs, cupboard, 2 wooden antique radios.
TERMS: Cash. Any announcements day of sale will take
precedence over anything printed.
Lunch Booth. Owners and auctioneers not responsible for
accidents day of sale.
AUCTIONEERS: ALLAN R. MILLER395-5062
BILLHALDENBY395-5142
EVENING
AUCTION SALE
3 bedroom house and contents at 132 Ellen St.,
Brussels, Ont. for Mrs. Marie Burgess
WEDNESDAY,JULY20AT6P.M.
three bedroom 11/2 storey house on a lot 66 frontage x 82.5 ft.
depth, oil furnace, town water and sewers, new hot water
heater. Selling subject to a reasonable reserve bid in a price
range anyone can afford. Terms 10% down at time of sale,
balance due in full in 30 days. For viewing and information
phone Marie Coutts 887-9307 or Ross Bennett at 887-9069.
APPLIANCES, FURNITURE, ETC.: Kelvinator square
model fridge, Enterprise 24” electric stove, portable colour
TV, vacuum cleaner, antique blanket box, 3 washstands, 2
antique dressers, 2 china cabinets, library table, buffet,
wringer washer, double bed w/mattress, 3 platform rockers,
feather tick, steel bed w/mattress, old table, rocking chair,
magazine stand, day bed, 4 wooden chairs, small chrome
table, lamp table, 4 wooden chairs, 2-9x12 carpets, 2 hooked
mats, bedding, older chesterfield & chair, small tables,
lamps, dishes, small appliances, garden tools, round wicker
fern stand, step ladder plus many other items.
Terms: Cash or cheque w/proper I.D.
AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB,482-7898, CLINTON
PUREBRED POLLED HERE-
ford Bulls, serviceable age, some
are performance tested $1200 up,
20 registered polled hereford
heifers open, 20 registered cows
with calves (519) 669-2055. 28-lp
Crime
Stoppers
CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
FRIDAY,JULY15ATTHE
B.M.&G.COMMUNITYCENTRE7:30P.M.
Listed already for the sale are various antiques,
miscellaneous items, appliances and some furniture.
ANTIQUE: radio, stereo, butter churn, steel balance scale in
working order, single row planter.
MISCELLANEOUS: picture frame, wooden clock, wooden
chair, steel lamp, sap pails, electric heater, stainless steel
milkpail [likenew],2coaloil lamps, wheel barrow [excellent
shape], step ladder, 50’ plastic snow fence, garage creeper,
2 pitch forks, livestock heat lamp, toboggan, grain aerator,
steel shelving [6shelves high], china sink, approx. 200brand
new red bricks.
APPLIANCES & FURNITURE: electric Singer sewing
machine, steel frame bed, 2 wooden harvest tables, stereo,
Kelvinator fridge, hideaway bed chesterfield, 4-piece drum
set, silverware for 8, electrical shock [excellent condition],
11 h.p. riding lawn mower in good shape, plus much more too
numerous to mention. Plan to Attend.
AUCTIONEER: KEVIN McARTER
TERMS: Cash nightof sale, 8% sales tax in effect.
Auctioneer not responsible for accidents or loss of purchase
dayofsale.
A CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of Farm Machineryfor
JOHN CARMICHAEL
RR1, Belgrave, Lot 34, Cone. 8, EastWawanosh, 3 corners
west[4mi.]of Belgrave
SATURDAY, JULY 16,1988 AT 1:30 P.M.
John Deere 3130 tractor/cab good condition, John Deere
1830 tractor/ioader & bucket, John Deere 2130/cab good,
4-16 John Deere semi-mount plough, intern. 32 plate wheel
disc, Massey20run seed drill on steel [grain only], 12’ chain
harrow, Kongskilde 12’ cultivator, smoker bale elevator,
New Idea manure spreader 165 bu., Kools forage
blower/pipes, N.H. 9’ hay bind mod. 479, M.F. #10 baler,
wagon and rack [flat], 1 250 bu. gravity bin/wagon, 0 graze
wagon & rack, mod. 400 Versitile 12’ swather/hydro
static drive, N.H. 355 mix mill, North American 7’ snow
blower/double auger, swath turner, Danhouser post hole
digger/14” auger, 90 round bales of hay. Come early as
there are no small items.
TERMS: Cash Day of Sale & proper I. D., 8% sales tax
whereapplicable.
Any announcements or corrections day of sale take
precedence overwritten advertising. Owner or Auctioneer
not responsible for loss of purchase or accidents day of sale.
FOR INFORMATI0N CONTACT:
J0HNCARMICHAEL357-3658
AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINT0UL357-2349
TENDERS
WANTED Auxiliary hears of clinic
TENDER
SCHOOL BUS MOBILE
TRANSCEIVER SYSTEM
The Huron County Board of Educa
tion is inviting tenders to supply 36
Board owned buses with FM
Transceiver systems that operate In
the 138 to 174 MHz (VHF) Band.
Installations are to be completed by
September 1, 1988.
Tender specifications are available
at:
Education Centre
103 Albert Street
Clinton, ON
NOM 1L0
Tenders will be received by the Pur
chasing Manager until 12 noon, July
22, 1988.
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Director Opillof Vj til Wiril Chair
Send a UNICEF card,
Save a child’s life.
The Auxiliary to the Wingham
and District Hospital met June 27
with Mrs. Leonard Phillips presi
dent, in charge.
Following the business portion
of the meeting the guest speaker
Mrs. Ken Wood was introduced.
The topic was the work of the
Cancer Clinic and Mrs. Wood
outlined the activities and progress
of the Cancer Clinic program at the
Wingham and District Hospital
which was first organized in 1957
and held twice monthly. Dr. Ivan
Smith of London was appointed
Director of the Clinic which
provided follow-up treatment for
the patients of the area and thereby
relievingcongestionin Victoria
HospitalClinicand saving local
patients from long distance trav
els. At that time Victoria Hospital
provided the physicians and record
and appointment data and the
Wingham Hospital supplied
space, some supplies and staffed
clinics. Since 1973 the local clinic is
unique being the only one staffed
by volunteers.
Mrs. Wood spoke of the treat
ment of Cancer at the New London
Regional Centre and touched on
such themes as prevention, radio
therapy, supportive care, nursing
and said that research had increas
ed 400 percent.
Thameswood Lodge London was
designed to accommodate 50
out-patient Cancer patients while
receiving treatment Monday
through Friday and provides 24
hour care, good meals, fellowship,
professional consultations and a
home-like environment. A videoon
Thameswood Lodge was viewed at
the conclusion of the meeting.
The speaker concluded her
remarkswith assurance stating
‘‘Cancer can be beaten - early
diagnosis is essential - no smoking
- low-fat high-fibre diet, avoidance
of cured meats and sun exposure.
Research and dollars are the clues
to finding a cure.”
Local group get grants
The Ministry of Culture and
Communications have recently
advised that Experience ‘88 fund
ing will be provided to the
following groups to enable them to
hire summer students: Seaforth
L.A.C.A.C., Goderich Architec-
ural Conservation Committee,
Huron Historic Gaol, and Blyth
Centre for the Arts.
A final payment of $3,600 is
being made to the South Huron
Recreation Centre by the Ministry
of Energy under the Municipal Oil
Conversion and Energy Conserva
tion Program.
The Huron County Public Li
brary will receive a grant in the
amount of $3,000from the Ministry
of Citizenship and Culture to
enable them to purchase video
cassettes for the Library.
Crime
of the Week
In the early morning of June
25, 1988, thieves ransacked
Pearl’s Restaurant at 411
Huron Rd. in Goderich.
Crime Stoppers and Investi
gators atthe Goderich Police
Force are requesting the assis
tance of the public to help solve
this break, enter and theft.
At approximately 8:30 a.m.
the owner of Pearl ’ s Restaurant
arrived to open up and found the
inner door smashed. Upon
closer examination he found
that $2,340 in cash had been
stolen. The cash was in the
following denominations: $84
in silver, $1,042 in various
denominations up to and in
cluding $20 bills, $64 in Ameri'
can quarters, 5 x $100 bills, 5 x
$50, and 20 x $20 bills.
In addition to the cash stolen
thethieves also took a brown
woman’s wallet containing
three credit cards, Canada
Savings Bond receipts, a Social
Insurance Card, and OHIPcard
and a Canadian Citizenship
Card, also missing were ap
proximately 12 cartons of cigar
ettes.
If you have information about
this or any other crime call
Crime Stoppers of Huron Coun
ty toll free at 1-800-265-1777.
Your call will not be traced, nor
recorded and your anonymity is
guaranteed. If an arrest is made
you could earn a cash reward of
up to $ 1000. You will not have to
identy yourself nor testify in
court. Remember crime doesn’t
pay but Crime Stoppers Does!
Conservation
tour planned
On Tuesday, July 19, the Huron
Soil and Water Conservation Dis
trict will be holding a crop tour. The
tour will involve area farmers
involved in conservation cropping
systems. The tour will start at the
West Wawanosh Conservation
Area at 7:00 p.m. and end at
Murray Lobb’s farm near Holmes
ville.
Items to be seen include conser
vation equipment, variety trials,
herbicide trials and a look at the
long-term effect of no-tillon the
soil.
The tour will be an excellent
opportunity to express your opin
ions and concerns with conserva
tion farming systems and to obtain
some ideas as to how to overcome
problems you may have had this
past cropping year.