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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
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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.
*****
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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