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AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS FOR THE ESTATEOF
DOROTHYPROCTOR
INBELGRAVEARENAON
SATURDAY, JUNE13,1987 AT12 NOON
APPLIANCES: 12 cu. ft. frost free Inglis Fridge [new ‘84];
7.5 cu. ft. Kenmore Freezer [New ’84], Electrohome
Dehumidifier [New ‘84], Moffat 24” electric stove [all new
elements], Inglis washer and dryer, G.E. Wringer Washer
[good condition], several new small appliances.
FURNITURE:21” PhilcoB&WT.V., round maple pedestal
table/4chairs [New ‘84], 2 step stools, desk, 2 round parlour
tables, 1 small square parlour table, Fry and Blackhall brown
chesterfield suite [1943], corner what stand, 2 corner what
not shelves, 6 maple early American rd. back kitchen chairs,
lamps, odd chairs, bed chesterfield, oak nite stand, oak
dining room suite [1936], wash stand, antique organ stool,
commode, antique hand made cupboard refinished, antique
pictures and some pink depression glass, coal oil lamps and
old dolls, lawn chairs, electric broom, pictures, fancy cups
and saucers, baking utensils, pots and pans, salt and
peppers, bird ornaments, other articles too numerous to
mention.
PLANTOATTENDTHISSALEOFGOODCLEANAND
WELL KEPT HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
TERMS: CASH DAYOFSALE
7% SALES TAX WILL BE IN EFFECT
OWNERSOR AUCTIONEER ARE NOTRESPONSIBLE
FOR ACCIDENTSOR LOSSOF PURCHASE DAYOFSALE
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:
EXECUTOR DON PROCTOR 887-6267
AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL357-2349
REAL ESTATE LTD.
MASON BAILEY
REAL ESTATE
Qntuojj,
years as
BROKER
82 ALBERTSTREET, CLINTON, ONTARIO
Bus. 482-9371 Res. 523-9338
“Suddenly It’s Sold”
100 ACRES: 95 acres workable, no buildings, Morris
Township.
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 highway field stone home and small
barn on 6 acres.
AUBURN: REDUCED. 1 floor frame home, 2 bedrooms, oil
heat.
41/2 ACRES: Near Family Paradise with 11/2 frame home
needing some repair, an exceptional large steel barn.
COMMERCIAL PROPS0LD MAIN STREET LOCATION.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: REDUCED. Ideal for office or
store, apartment above. All redone, main street, Auburn.
Under $30,000.00.
LONDESBORO: 4 bedrooms, 2 floor home, very spacious,
heated 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, ail 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.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY with 2 apartments, Queen
street, Blyth.
RESTAURANT and good home on County Road 25, all like
new condition.
SMALL OFFICE BUILDING in good condition on main
street in Brussels.
BLUEVALE: Heated shop, 2 bay, nearly new. Reasonable
price.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: It takes a lot of thought and effort
and downright determination to be agreeable.
OLDER TWO STOREY
BRICK HOME located in
Blyth, this home features
natural woodwork, maple
floors, a den, a parlor,
bedrooms with walk-in clos
ets and bathrooms up and
down. This is a lovely home if
you likethe charm of an older
home. Don’t miss this one.
Property includes extra lot.
Forappt.call Jim Ritchie,
357-3295.
and Peggy
RR1, Auburn, left,
, Brussels were presented with framed
Organization Specialist Cheryl Brine at
Both girls have completed 24 projects during their
Hullett holds the line
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$458,500from an actual expense of
$387,321 last year.
Good news comes in the environ
mental services budget where the
projection is for expenses to drop to
$22,000 this year from $36,166 last
year. The main cause was the
purchase of extra land for the
Blyth-Hullett Waste Disposal Site
last year.
Recreation and culture expenses
arebudgetedtogrowto $35,000
from $25,924, the biggest amount
in community recreation which
grew from $12,000 to $28,700.
ENGAGEMENT
Local breeders win
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female, which went on to place
second in the Best Udder class as
well. The Armstrongs also placed
second with a senior heifer calf;
second and sixth with mature
cows; third with a four-year-old
female; fifth with a junior heifer
calf; seventh with a three-year-old
female; and eighth with a two-
year-old female.
Paul and Lorraine Franken of
Auburn captured a third place
ribbon with a mature Jersey cow;
fourth with a senior heifer calf, and
seventh with a senior heifer.
The judge for the Jersey Show
was Jim Van Buskirk of Carleton,
Michigan; while Ken Empey of
Belmont, Ontario, judged the
1 Holstein Show, as well as the
Junior and 4-H classes.
COZY 11/2 STOREY FRAME
HOME situated on labour
saving lot 1 block off Main
St., Brussels. Includes 4
bedrooms up and one down,
plus roomy enclosed porch.
Comfortably decorated, this
home is an excellent first
time buy at $27,500! For
more information call Kevin
Pletch, 357-1967.
Ontuijj-
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St. Michael's
CWL holds
bake sale
The monthly meeting of St.
Michael’s Catholic Women’s
League, Blyth was held May 11 at
the home of Mary Sanders.
The meeting was opened with
prayers and nine members an-
sweredtherollcall. Aletterwas
received from the Legion Auxiliary
asking for a donation for the
handicapped lift in Blyth was read.
It was decided to have a bake sale.
It will be held at the former Vai’s
Fashion Fare store June 13.
St. Michael’s will be hosting the
deanery meeting in October and
Dorothy VanSteelandt will look
intousingthechurchand hall in
Clinton. A $25 donation will be sent
to the National Convention in
August.
A report was given by Dorothy
and Joan Middegaal about the
convention they attended in Wind
sor. CWL members were asked to
donate $1.00 each for Alliance for
Life. This money will come out of
this year’s dues.
The CWL is having a clothing
drive for St. Vincent de Paul. They
will be sending a Christmas parcel
to Mousanee in November. The
group is also having a league
newsletter printed up. After clos
ing the meeting with prayers,
pennies and fines were collected
and members had a plant auction
which was enjoyed by everyone.
Van Vliet-Oldfield
Mr. and Mrs. John Oldfield, R.R. No. 4 Seaforth
are pleased to announce the forthcoming mar
riage of their daughter, Dianne Elizabeth, to
John Robert Van Vliet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jan
Van Vliet of Brussels. The wedding will take
place Saturday, June 20, 1987, at 2:00 p.m. at
St. Thomas Anglican Church in Seaforth. Open
Reception to follow.
notice ...
Huron Chiropractic Centre, Goderich
will be open
to provide continuing care from
Chiropractor Leslie White D.C.
during my recuperation period.
OFFICE HOURS: ALL DAY TUESDAY & THURSDAY
HERBERT B. SUCH
Doctor of Chiropractic
PHONE: 524-9661 for appointments.