The Citizen, 1987-05-13, Page 28PAGE 28. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1987.
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AUCTION SALES Li AUCTION SALES
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CLEARING AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALES
BROKER
92 ALBERTSTREET, CLINTON, ONTARIO
Bus. 482*9371 Res. 523*9338
“Suddenly It’s Sold”
BLYTH: Stately red brick home in excellent condition. On
large corner lot in Blyth.
APARTMENT BUILDING: 6 units in Lucknow. Owner will
finance.
BRUSSELS: Commercial building on main street, oil heat,
apartment above.
LONDESBORO: Modern brick, ranch style home, attached
garage, walk-out basement. Very attractive.
CLINTON: On No. 8 Hwy. field stone homeand small barn on
6 acres.
WALTON: Mini-farm, 1 acre with good 3 bedroom home,
steel shop, and small barn. Under $40,000.00.
AUBURN: REDUCED. 1 floor frame home, 2 bedrooms, oil
heat.
41/2 ACRES: Near Family Paradise with 1Vz frame home
needing some repair, an exceptional large steel barn.
72 ACRES: Highway farm, good house, barn and drive shed.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: Ideal for office or store,
apartment above. All redone, main street, Auburn.
LONDESBORO: 4 bedrooms, 2 floor home, very spacious,
heated double garage, like new throughout.
125 ACRES: Near Blyth, stately brick home, 60 acres
workable, 22 acres hardwood bush.
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.
LONDESBORO: 1 floor brick bungalow, finished basement,
inground pool, large lot.
BLYTH: Building lots on Hamilton street and Drummond
street.
INVESTMENT PROPERTY: 2 apartments plus commercial
space of 1300 sq. ft. floor area.
RESTAURANT and good home on County Road 25, all like
new condition.
LONDESBORO: 11/2 floor frame, 3 bedroom home, large
shed, all in good condition. Good starter home for under
$30,000.00.
AUBURN: 11/2 floor aluminum sided. Good family home. On
large corner lot.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Marriagecan bean expensive way
to discover your faults.
OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ANTIQUES&
FARM MACHINERY
FORTHEESTATEOF HARRYGARNISS, R.R. BRUSSELS
ON MONDAY, MAY25,1987 AT10A.M.
Location: Lot 11,12 Cone. 3 Morris Twp. 1 mile North of
Belgrave and 4 miles East or 2 Corners North of Brussels and
approximately 4 miles West.
TERMS: CASH ANDSALESTAX IN EFFECT,
WHEREAPPLICABLEASWELLAS PROPER I.D.
FARMISSOLD
Owner or Auctioneer are not responsible for accidents or loss
of purchase Day of Sale
For Information Contact:
AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL357-2349
OWNER: WM. GARNISS 357-3787
Plan to attend this sale as there will be something
you need available.
A CLEARING AUCTION SALE
OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS FORTHEESTATEOF
WM. FORSTER, R.R. #2, LUCKNOW
LOT21.,CONC. 13, WEST WAWANOSH
LOCATION: 3 corners East of Lucknow, [Hwy. 86], turn
right, go 1 corner South and it’s the first farm west on the
12th.
on
MONDAY, MAY18,1987AT12NOON
N.B. There will be Household Effects selling for Mrs. Viola
Irwin following the Estate Sale of Wm. Forster, Phone
357-1697.
TERMS: Cash Day of Sale and 7% Sales Tax will be in effect.
Auctioneer or Proprietor not responsible for accidents or loss
of purchase Day of Sale.
For information Contact:
AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL357-2349
LORNEFORSTER528-5143
AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES
EVENING AUCTION SALE
CAR, MODERN FURNITURE&APPLIANCES,
PIANO, ETC.
TO BE HELD AT RICHARD LOBB’S AUCTION BARN,
CLINTON, ONTARIO.
FOR ELSIESHADDICKOF LONDESBORO
THURSDAY, MAY14AT6P.M.
1977 Buick Skylark, 4door sedan, V-6, automatic, run 75,880
miles, selling certified and in good looking condition.
Heintzman upright piano, piano stool, 2 fridges, coloured
t.v., clothes dryer - nearly new, spin-dry washer, 9-piece
dining room suite, antique chest of drawers with moustache
pulls, modern chesterfield with pull-out bed and matching
chair - like new, plus a complete offering of furniture,
household effects, dishes and glassware, etc.
TERMS.CASH
RICHARD LOBB, AUCTIONEER: 482-7898 _
Hospital gets renovation
Seven years of preparation have
led to a full-scale renovation of the
entire 1957 wing of the Alexandra
MarineandGeneral Hospital in
Goderich. The renovations will
cost close to $1 million and is
two-thirds of the cost is being
suppliedby the Ministry of Health.
A full door-to-door campaign
will not be needed for funds as the
remainder of the cost will be
supplied by the hospital itself and
hopefully from various service
clubs in the community.
The three major projects tobe
tackled are the second floor
obstetrical unit which needs exten
sive renovations, costs $576,451;
window, brickwork and roof repair
to the southside of the original
building, costing $169,295 and
upgrading of the fire alarm system,
costing $162,138.
Hospital services will be disrup-
tedduringthe 16-20weeksuntil
completion. Ken Englestad, hospi
tal administrator said, ‘‘There will
be inconveniences but we hope
that the community will bear with
us. Our resources will be strained
during the period of construction
so we are going to have to make
adjustments with respect to the
services.”
BRUSSELS MORRIS&GREY COMMUNITY CENTRE
ARENA
AUCTION SALE
OF ANTIQUES, COLLECTABLE ITEMS& FURNITURE
for MRS. FREDA PIPE, R.R.#4, Brussels, Ont.
887-6036 or 887-6675
Sale will beheld in Brussels Morris & Grey Community
Centre Arena on
SATURDAY, MAY23,1987 AT10.30 A.M.
•This is an excellent lineof Antiques & Collectable I terns - so
plan to attend.
COLLECTION OF: Postcards, cups and saucers, plates, salt
and pepper, birds [2 sets], coal oil lamps, bells, canes [1
gold], Avon pieces.
SELLING as well are: 2 Violins, 1 Stractvarins copy and 1
Hoff, [both in fair condition], 2 Violins for parts.
ANTIQUES: 2 beaver jars, 1 star jar, flat irons, commode
sets [odd pieces], 1920 books, wash basin set [partial], cross
cut saws, wash boards [small and large], wood blanket box,
trunks, spool bed, 2 treadle sewing machines, [1 Eatons, 1
Singer], lanterns, depression glass [pink & green], grain
cradle, ox yoke, wooden corn planters, cane bottom chairs,
spittoon, pictures [old], boiler, wooden rolling pins.
FURNITURE: hall tree, platform rocker, coffee table and
tables, odd chairs, dresser, chest of drawers, hassock,
pictures, 3 china cabinets, trunk, wooden desk table with
drawer.
MISCELLANEOUS: glasses, odd dishes, candle maker, tea
pot, cream and sugar, set of dishes, brown bowl, irons, ice
picks, cookie jar, wooden pipe stand, blow torches, wheel
barrow, crokinole board, plastic toilet seat, planes, as well
there are other numerous items.
• Plan to attend this sale - as there is an excellent line of
Collectors Antiques, furniture, etc.-everything this family
has in this sale had thought and interest behind it!
TERMS: CASH Dayof Saleand7% Sales Tax will be in effect
Owner or Auctioneer are not responsible for loss of purchase
or accidents, day of sale.
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:
OWNER: MRS. FREDA PIPE887-6036or 887-6175
AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL357-2349
Conservation 4-H club meets
The third meeting of the Huron
Conservation Club was held on
Thursday, April 30 at Central
Huron Secondary School.
After all the members arrived at
the school, they headed out for the
Hullett swamp-viewing area. Once
the members arrived, the leaders
gave them a map of the area and
said they could go look around.
After a half hour of looking around
they went back to the school.
At the school they talked about
what they saw and filled in the
blanks in the meeting which was
about wetlands.
The next meeting will be held on
Thursday, May 14 at the O.M.A.F.
boardroom.
CARSON’S HORSE & EQUIP-
mentConsignment Sale. Fri., May
15, at 5:30 p.m. Consignments
acceptedCarson ’s Auction Ser
vice, Listowel, (519) 291-2049.
19-lp
Callander News
Don
Dunbar
entertains
On Saturday, May 2, Donald
Dunbar visited Callander Nursing
Home, playing the piano for the
residents. Eva Stewart also return
ed from Wingham Hospital. Della
Shaw was in visiting with Mac
Shaw.
On Sunday, Ev Demaray played
the piano and the Brussels United
Church members sang and had a
service for the residents. Donna
and Roy Fischer visited Ethel
Fischer. Jack Cox visited with
Lillian Cox. Cliff and Ray Stewart
visited with Eva and Oliver
Stewart. Elizabeth McKercher
visited with Maggie Griffith. Marg
Smith, Mel and Lois McCutcheon
visited with Lottie McCutcheon.
Mary Bradshaw visited with Win
nie McPhail. Cliff Coultes visited
with Howard Clark, Dorothy Hig
gins and Hazel Proctor.
On Monday, May 4, George
Langlois visited with Winnie Mc
Phail. Isabel Hudson visited with
Eva and Oliver Stewart. Elizabeth
McKercher visited with Maggie
Griffith. Pat Langlois visited with
Winnie McPhail. The Salvation
Army visited with all the residents
in the Home.
On Tuesday, Jim Lawrie, Mari
an Leatherland, Audrey Seaton,
Frank Dunn and Gerrie Grobbink
were out for the day to the
Wingham Homebound Centre.
Jerry Graff played the piano for the
residents. Ray Stewart visited with
Eva and Oliver Stewart. Millie
Nixon and Elizabeth McKercher
visited with Maggie Griffith.
On Wednesday, May 6, Gladys
McFadden returned from Hospi
tal.
On Thursday, Elizabeth McKer
cher visited with Maggie Griffith,
Michelle and Brandon Blake visit
ed with Lottie McCutcheon.
Tatoo'
warning
unwarranted
Recent reports warning about
‘‘Blue Star” paper tattoos are
unwarranted, say officials of the
Waterloo Regional Police and the
Addiction Research Foundation.
A newsletter, supposedly issued
by an education office in Michigan,
said some of the tattoos, featuring
pictures of cartoon characters, had
been impregnated with lysergic
acid diethylamide (LSD).
The release was circulated to
some schools and to employees of
the Bell Canada office in Windsor.
Officials of the Addication Re
search Foundation say the news
letter is seven to 10 years old, was
published by a religious group in
the U.S. and subsequently correc
ted.