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REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES
"Suddenly it's sold"
■ REAL ESTATE LTD.
■ 82 ALBERT STREET
I^^LINTON, ONTARIO.
MASON BAILEY
BROKER
482-9371 [24 hour service]
GORDON HILL
SALES REPRESENTATIVE
233-3307
NEW LISTING: Attractive country home on 21/z acres on
paved road near Varna. Everything well maintained,
includes garage and workshop. Call Gordon Hill.
1 floor bungakSOLO uiet street in Clinton.
75 ACRES: farrowing farm, Colborne Township, equipped
for 100 sows, very well kept, scenic location.
BLYTH: 11/2 floor, brick home on 1 acre lot with new steel
workshop, zoned highway commercial.
BRUSSELS: commercial building on Turnberry Street. Ideal
for Convert-To-Rent Program. Reasonable price.
2 ACRES: near Walton, wBbo nom frame home, 2 sheds
and barn, under $40,000. bV/Jact Gordon Hill.
BLYTH: 1V2 floor, 3bedroom, framehomeon extra large lot.
138 ACRES: 6th line Morris Township, 110 acres workable,
no buildings.
89 ACRES: 80 acres workable, near Westfield. 30 acres fall
whost. No atrazine.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY with 2 apartments, Queen
Street, Blyth.
100 ACRES: Farm near Auburn, 75 acres workable, 11/2
storey stucco home. General purpose barn.
100 ACRES: 90 acres workable, East Wawanosh, no
buildings. Vendor will finance.
12 ACRES: Hog barns for 650 hogs. Frame home.
165 ACRES: On Maitland River. 100 acres workable, 65
acres hardwood bush, large shed, very scenic.
BLYTH: Reduced. 1 floor, 3 bedroom, new home, full
basement and garage.
DAIRY FARM: 142 acres, highway location. Adjacent to
Village of Blyth. Will sell as going concern or bare farm.
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of Farm Machinery & Household Effects for
DAVE MOFFAT
Lot 24 Cone. 8 Kinloss Twp. 3 V2 miles East of Holyrood,
RR#3, Holyrood
MONDAY, AUGUST1,1988 AT1:00 P.M.
FARM MACHINERY: 1975 -1 /2Ton GMC truck as is, 1650
Cockshutt [recently overhauled], M.F. 34 12’ swather, Int.
seeddrill [16run], M.F. No. 12baler, New Idea siderake, 28’
smoker bale elevator/motor, 272 Leyland/cab/quick tack
loader, Cockshutt 3 furrow plough, semi mount, Allis
Chalmers 140 bu. spreader, 10T. gravity box & wagon, 300
gal. sprayer, 16’6” auger/2 h.p. motor, 3 furrow Oliver
plough 3 p.t.h., Martin wagon & rack, 354 N.H. mix mill,
electric welder, Helm 7’ snowblower, 16’ wagon & rack, 50
amp. generator, barn jack [screw type], vise, buzz saw,
trailer, wagon load small items as found around the farm.
HOUSEHOLD: extention table & leaves, dining room table
& set of chairs, table, 2 chairs, 1 colour T.V., 1 black & white
T.V., dressers, odd chairs, white wooden bed, coffee table,
lamps, stepstool, pictureframes, floor polisher, wash stand,
Dominion organ/stool, old dishes, cradle. Other articles too
numerous to mention.
Plan toattend thissaleas Farm is Sold
TERMS: Cash Dayof Sale8% SalesTaxwhereapplicable
& proper I.D.
Any announcements or corrections day of sale take
precedence over written advertising.
Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for loss of purchase or
accidents day of sale.
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:
DAVE MOFFAT 392-6061
AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL357-2349
HELP WANTED
AUCTION SALES LI AUCTION SALES
1
. HELP WANTED
A CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
requires a
PAYROLL I ACCOUNTING CLERK
Responsibilities will include typing, word processing, filing, bookkeeping and assisting
the payroll department.
The ideal candidate will have:
of Household Effects and Antiques for
JEANNE BROWN & BALFOUR SIMPSON ESTATE
RR 6, Goderich, 1 corner south, 2 corners west of
Dungannon, Lot6, Cone. 3, Ashfield Twp.
“Watch for Signs”
ON SATURDAY, AUGUST6,1988 AT10:30A.M.
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:
JEANNE BROWN 529-7416
AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL357-2349
1. experience with payroll procedures and general office practices, preferably in a
large organization;
2. a college diploma in computer / word processing training;
3. typing and filing experience; and
4. excellent communication skills
Please submit applications by noon, Friday, August 5, 1988, to:
R.B. Allan
Director
Huron County Board of Education
103 Albert Street,
Clinton, Ontario. NOM 1L0
Huron Public Educidon
Optnlng Up thi World
Jeanne McDonald, Personnel Manager
J. Jewitt
Chair
AUCTION SALES
COMING UP
AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL 357-2349
JULY 30
John O’Connor Estate, Household Antiques, and Machinery
AUGUST 1
Dave Moffat - Farm Machinery and Household.
AUGUST 6
Balfour Simpson Estate - Household and Antiques
[excellent].
AUGUST 13
Tony and Diane Carter - Farm Machinery, Household and
Antiques.
AUGUST 20
Gilbert Frayne Estate - Household Effects.
THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
requires a
COURIER DRIVER
Responsibilities will include handling school deliveries, assisting with related sorting and handling
functions, and maintaining a vehicle in a clean and safe condition. The Courier Driver will report
to the Purchasing Manager.
The ideal candidate will have
1. a valid class "G" driver’s licence, 2 Pilous delivery experience,
3. demonstrated organization skills, 4 ,he abili,y,0 deal Pleasantly with the public
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: 10 month, part-time employment
Please submit applications by noon, Friday, July 29, 1988 to
R. B. Allan
Director
Jeanne McDonald
Personnel Manager
Huron County Board of Education
103 Albert Street
CLINTON, Ontario
N0M 1L0
Huron Public Educitlon
Opening Up Ibe World
J. Jewitt
Chair
18th Brussels Men's Softball Tournament this weekend
The 18th Annual Brussels Invi
tational Men’s SoftballTourna-
mentgetsunderway this Friday
and runs right through until the
Championship final on Monday
evening, August 1.
Sixteen teams from as far away
as Mississauga and Owen Sound
will compete for $1,650 in prize
money over the four-day event,
with all proceeds from the event
going to support the sponsoring
body, the Brussels Tigers Inter
mediate Ball Club.
The Walton Brewers play the
Goderich Juniors at 7:30 p.m. on
Friday, while the Brussels Tigers
take on the Belmore Stingers at 9
p.m., with the winners and losers
going on to the next round of play at
6 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Saturday.
On Saturday, the Belmore Jun
iors tackle the S and R Royals at 9
a.m.; the Chepstow Aces confront
the Ingersoll Merchants at 10:30
a.m.; the Fullarton A’s take on the
Kitchener Pro-Tels at 12 noon;
Mississauga meets the Clifford 4
Aces at 1:30 p.m.; the Chesley
Texaco’s engage the Camlachie
Jrs. at 3 p.m.; and the Blue vale
Cougars and the Owen Sound Jrs.
end the day in battle at 4:30 p.m.
Sunday’s play starts at 12:30
p.m. for the consolation round
game and at 2 p.m. for the
championship round game, with
the last game of the day beginning
at 8 p.m.
Consolation and championship
play continue on the holiday
Monday, beginning at 11 a.m. and
running right through until about 5
p.m., by which time the losers in
the right to the championship final
will have been decided, with each
winner of the final round getting
$100.
The Consolation Final begins at
5 p.m. Monday with the winner
taking $300 and the loser $ 150; and
the Championship Final gets
underway at 6:30 p.m. with purses
of $700 and $300 awaiting the
winner and the loser respectively.
The complete schedule of games
will be posted Friday at the
Brussels Ball Park.
Crime
Stoppers
Crime
of the Week
Crime Stoppers and investi
gators at the Goderich Police
Force are seeking the help of the
public to help solve this theft.
Sometime between June 27
and July 12, 1988 thieves
removed a transmission jack
from the Gearco Plant in
Goderich. This jack is described
as a Hien Warner Transmission
Jack, yellow in colour, and it is a
model 62 bearing serial #35A-
187. Police believe because of
the weight of the jack that it
would have taken more than one
person to remove it. The value
of this item is over $1,800.
Thisunithasaspecificuse
and is not an everyday item.
Someone has acquired this unit
and is in possession of stolen
property.
If you have information about
this or any other serious crime
call Crime Stoppers of Huron
County toll free at 1-800-265-
1777. Your call will not be traced
nor recorded and your anonym
ity is guaranteed. If an arrest is
made you could earn a cash
reward of up to $1,000! You will
not have to identy yourself nor
testify in court.
Remember crime doesn’t pay
but Crime Stoppers does!
The International
Scene
Continued from page 5
could prove to be a highly
interesting case. There is nothing
thatwill make the islands habitable
and, although the law of the sea
used to make no distinction
between habitable and uninhabi
table islands, a 1982 convention
rules out claims to any zone based
on “rocks which cannot sustain
human habitation or economic life
on their own.’’However, this 1982
convention has not yet been able to
muster the 60 rafticiations that
have to be achieved before it will
have validity. It should not come as
any surprise to learn that Japan,
with its interest in Okinotorishima,
is not overly anxious to put its
signature on rafticiation papers.
Outside of Japan the closest
country tothetiny islands is the
Philippines and they are bogged
down in some island claims of their
own but in the other direction. That
should occupy their attention for
the next few decades, certainly
plenty of time for the Japanese to
get all their construction done and
their fishing fleets in place.
There have been some wierd
claims to small islands all over the
world and Canada is certainly
having its problems getting its
claims to the Arctic islands recog
nized especially by the United
States but the Japanese interest in
Okinotorishima certainly takes
first prize for stretching a point -
1,100 miles to be exact.