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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1987-04-01, Page 24PAGE 24. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1987. Classified Ads CLASSIFIED RATES: Minimum $2.50 for 20 words, additional words 10c each. 50c wi 11 be added for ads not paid by the following Wednesday. Deadline: Monday at 4 p.m. Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE CLEARING AUCTION SALE of farm machinery for LORNE& MARION COOK, RR3, Lucknow, 528-3220 Lot 2, Cone. 12 Eastern Division of Ashfield Twp., 1 mile South of Lucknow and 6 miles West AT11:00A.M. ON SATURDAY, APRIL4,1987 This is an excellent line of Machinery -- well kept and stored inside TERMS: Cash and Sales T ax in effect where applicable as well as proper I.D. FARMISSOLD OWNER OR AUCTIONEER ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTSORLOSSOF PURCHASE DAYOFSALE FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: Proprietor: Lome Cook [519] 528-3220 Auctioneer: Brian Rintoul 357-2349 Lunch Booth Available Plan to attend this saleof excellent machinery which has been well maintained and stored inside! __Culligan_________ REAL ESTATE*"* LTD I----------------Farm of'the Week---------- 50 SOW FARROWING - Near Wingham, excellent up to date farrowing and weaner areas, remodelled dry sow barn, large brick home, great spring buy at $95,000.00. For Selection and Competent Service Call: Brian Potter Belgrave 357-3622 TWO LARGE BUILDING LOTS: 132’x 283.81’and 115’x 198’- Ideally located in a quiet residen­ tial area of Bluevale, Ontario. Inquiries 357-1756 or Reply c/o Box A, The Citizen, Box429, Blyth. 13-2p BUILDINGLOT - BLYTH. 66BY 132feet. Fully serviced. Asking $6,000. Make an offer. Phone 887-9137. 12-2 QnlUDJ- CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Two tractors, farm machinery, hay and grain, sheep feeders, some household items and misc. items to be held 1 % miles north and 1 miles west of Seaforth, Ontario for Francis Coleman. SATURDAY, APRIL11TH AT 10:30 A.M. “NOTE”: Machinery will be sold at 1:00 p.m. FEED: approx. 4,000 bales of hay; approx. 2,300 bales of straw; approx. 20 tons of mixed grain, selling at 1:00 p.m. TRACTORS: IHC 574 diesel tractor with Sims cab, heater, high low torque, front weights, Run 1176 hours; MF 135 diesel tractor with 8 speed transmission, adjustable rear wheels. Allied 300 hydraulice bucket manure loader, 4 ft. and 52 in. buckets, Run 1705 hours; set of 16.9x30chains like new; 13.6 x 28 chains for M F135; Allis Chalmers WF tractor; IHC Cadet 60 riding lawn mower. MACHINERY: IHC 7 ft. double auger snowblower with hydraulic hood turner, 3 yrs. old; IHC 45 twelve foot trail vibra shank cultivator with Mid West Harrows; 9 ft. land packer; IHC 11 ft. trail disc; IHC 4 ¥2 ft. one way disc; Pickseed 12 ft. chain harrow; MF #33 fifteen run seed drill with grass seeder; IHC 535 semi mount 3 furrow X 16 inch bottom plow with gauge wheel; 7 section diamond harrows with several poles; Kilbros 350 gravity bin on 6 ton John Deere wagon; Martin 16 ft. flat rack on Martin wagon; IHC PTO manure spreader with top beater, new apron 2 years ago; MF post hole digger with 12 inch auger; bale stooker and loader fork; MF7ft.dynabalance3 PT Hitch haymower; MF #10 hay baler; MF 6 bar side rake; 23 ¥2 ft. pipe hay elevator with electric motor; Little Giant 40 ft. hay and grain elevator with PTO and 1 ¥2 HP electric motor drive; 6 ft. 3 PT. Hitch blade; 3 PT Hitch Cyclo grass seeder; New Idea 7 ft. PTO hay mower; 2 wooden sheep feeders; mineral feeder; round bale feeder; water trough; roll used page wire; 2 -14 ft. wire gates; 100 gallon 3 PT Hitch sprayer with 20 ft. boom; Plywood truck racks with roof for Chev. pickup; NP aerator fan; 220 volt electric heater; 2 - hydro fencers; 50 ft. drive belt; ¥2 inch kerosene heater; farrowing crate; platform scale; 36 ft. wood extension ladder; approx. 125 steel posts; James Way Feed Cart; plus forks, shovels, tools and many misc. farm items; 12 gauge shot gun, FAC required. HOUSEHOLD: Moffat 30 inch electric stove; wood annex stove; Beatty wringer washer; china cabinet; washstand; Singer tredle sewing machine; Westinghouse clothes dryer; old writing desk; 3 - Continental single beds; double mattress; hooked rug; armchair; 17 cu. ft. chest freezer; lantern, sad irons plus misc. antiques, some dishes, bedding, etc. SALE ORDER: Household effects, misc. small items and tools, feed, machinery, tractors. “NOTE”: - all equipment is in good condition and has been stored inside. FARMISSOLD TERMS'.CASH LUNCH BOOTH AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB, CLINTON, ONTARIO 519-482-7898 OWNER: Francis Coleman 519-527-1555 OWNEROR AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS DAY OF SALE I REAL ESTATE LTD. MASON BAILEY BROKER 82 ALBERT STREET, CLINTON, ONTARIO Bus. 482-9371 Res. 523-9338 “Suddenly It’s Sold” BLYTH: Building lots on Hamilton street. LONDESBORO: V/2 floor frame home, 3 bedrooms, large shed all in good condition. Good starter home for under $30,000.00. 15 ACRES: 5 miles from Clinton, 1 ¥2 floor frame home, farrowing barn for 35 sows. BRUSSELS: Attrar*:K? brick home - one block west of the Legion $48,900.SVvw LONDESBORO: 1 floor brick bungalow, finished basement, inground pool, large lot. 100 ACRES: Hobby farm, on paved road, 15 acres workable, 80 acres mixed bush, general purpose barn, large steel shed, house newly renovated, all in immaculate condition, East Wawanosh Township. BRUSSELS: Commercial buildings on main street, oil heat, apartment above. 125 ACRES: Near Blyth, stately brick home, 60 acres workable, 22 acres hardwood bush. LONDESBORO: 4 bedrooms, 2 floor home, very spacious, heated double garage, like new throughout. 4 ACRES: 2 floor brick home in good condition, 3 miles from Blyth. BLYTH: 1 ¥2 floor home, close to school and business district, 3 or 4 bt^Yuoms. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: Ideal for office or store, apartment above. All redone, main street, Auburn. 72 ACRES: Highway farm, good house, barn and drive shed. 4 ¥2 ACRES: Near Family Paradise with 1 ¥2 floor frame home needing some repair, and an exceptional large steel barn. WINGHAM: side spliton ¥2 acre lot, 8 years old, manyextras include, double garage, 2 fireplaces. Low taxes. AUBURN: 1 floor frame home, under $25,000.00. WALTON: Mini-farm, 1 acre with good 3 bedroom home, steel shop, and small barn. Under $40,000.00. FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Good listeners are not only popular, but after a while they know something. Floating councillor wins grant for pool Farm hiring course held The “Working Together Bet­ ter” course on March 24 was attended by six farm employers. The course covered such topics as Hiring, Interviewing Made Easy, Tips on Selecting a Good Employee, Communications, Good Working Relationships, Handling Conflict, and Job Moti­ vation. The participants ranged from an orchard operator who has up to 18 employees to a dairy farmerwhohiresseasonal part- time help. RichardHamilton and Cheryl Brine, Rural Organization Specia­ lists with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture & Food presented the course in Clinton. “Family Members As Wage Earners” and “Paying Wages to Farm Employees” are two inform­ ative O.M.A.F. factsheets recom­ mended for farm employers. They are available from the Clinton O.M.A.F. Office. Stanley Township Reeve Clar­ ence Rau had good cause when he spoke in support of continuing a $6,240 recreational grant for the indoor swimming pool at Vanastra. Toward the end of a special meeting of Huron County Council March 19, Stephen Township Reeve Tom Tomes suggested cutting the grant from this year’s consolidated budget. A number of councillors spoke on the issue, some supporting Mr. Tomes’ suggestion for a variety of reasons, while others presented an equally varied assortment of argu­ ments for continuing the grant. However, it was Mr. Rau who turned the tide - and brought about the collapse of his fellow council­ lors - when he told his tale. Whenhewasayounglad, Mr. Rau said, he never had the opportunity, as children do now, to board a bus and travel to an indoor pool for swimming lessons. ‘ ‘ I never did learn how to swim, ” he confessed. However, all that has changed as a result of recent swimming lessons he received at the Vanastra pool. “1 learned how to float,” Mr. Rau told the meeting. When council had regained composure, a 23-8 recorded vote approved the $6,240 grant. ALL POINTS REALTY INC. Wingharn & Goderich, Ont COMMERCIAL - This 2 storey unit includes 3 apart­ ments, appliance store and icecream shop. Apartments on 2nd storey each have 1 bedroom, 3pc. bath, kitchen and living room. Downstairs apartment contains 2 bed­ rooms, 4pc. bath, kitchen and living room. Great Business Opportunity. For appointment call Kevin Pletch, 357-1967. ***** FARM LAND - 79 acres, approx, sixty workable and about one acre of hardwood bush. There is also a creek on the property. This property is located on the 2nd Cone, of Culross Twp. For more information call Jim Ritchie 357-3295. ***** Qnfuoc. Mumru dune simcf FARM FOR SALE On a gravel road, 3% miles West of Newry, 1 ¥4 miles South and then % mile West again. Lot 33 and South part of Lot 32, Concession 12, Grey Township, Huron County. 145 acres total, approxi­ mately 55 acres workable. 1 ¥2 storey, two-bedroom brick house, L-shaped bank barn for swine. NOTE: 1. The farm land may be leased for the 1987 crop year. 2. ATile Drainage Loan of approximately $5,200.00 is to be taken over in addition to the purchase price. 3. A certified deposit of $5,000.00 must accompany the offer. Offers should be made on forms obtainable on request from any office of the Corporation and must be received by April 22,1987 at the Field Of f ice listed below. All offers to purchase and inquiries should be address­ ed to: FARM CREDIT CORPORATION ATTN: David Gowing 242 Inkerman St. E., Listowel, Ontario N4W3H2 Phone: [519] 291-3450 If no answer, telephone [519] 824-6360 Please refer to file number: 39201-520