HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1987-07-01, Page 20PAGE 20. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1987.
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AUCTION SALE
OF UNRESERVED. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS
BODY SHOP, GARAGE, AND OFFICE EQUIPMENT, i TOW TRUCK, MOBILE HOME & MOTORCYCLE |
Saturday, July 11 at 10:30 am
CARL’S AUTO BODY
Brussels, Ontario ‘
20 miles southwest of Listowel on Huron Rd 1 2
GARAGE EQUIPMENT: Axle stands; chain fall; in the
ground floor hoist (Joyce); engine hoist; Walker 2% ton,
Vulcan 2 ton & Black Hawk 1 '/2 ton floor jacks; Amco
model 7750 brake lathe; Allen model 1510 scope; Allen
starting charging system analyzer; compression gauge;
rad pressure tester: pullers; wrenches; battery charger &
grease guns: Coates 20-20 tire changer; pressure
washer: work benches: impact tools; vices; spark plug
cleaner: acetylene welding outfits: bench grinders; good
assortment of hardware and cabinets; tire rack.
FRONT END EQUIPMENT: Hunter Lite-A-Line wheel
aligner (air over hydraulic rams), this is a pit installation & in
very good condition; Hunter 5 h.p. high speed balancer;
Strobe pick-up & accessories; Snap-on static balancer;
run out gauges: ball joint gauges. Snap-on turntables; and
more. :
BODY SHOP EQUIPMENT: Black Hawk Korek body and
frame repair system complete with specs, and in very
good condition (in floor); Black Hawk 4-ton porta power
jack: Black Hawk Quadra clamp; guy chart universal frame
measuring system (with specs), Black Hawk EK61 pull
dozer 10 ton air over hydraulic; 2 Devilbiss air compres
sors 5 h.p, 4 cyl. vertical, A-1 condition; air regulators;
water traps: air hose; sand blaster; air tools; masking tape
dispenser: Lyon’s uni-meg welder: Porto Spot 2002
welder; Airco 225 amp. welder: 8 ft. metal brake; spray
guns: exhaust fan: oil spray undercoating gun & equip
ment: assortments of body parts & hardware; fire ex
tinguishers.
TOW TRUCK: (as is) 1966 Mercury 600 390 V/8,
5-speed, 2-speed rear end with posi-trac; B & K body,
heavy duty suspension & axles; 20 ton Braden Winch sling
& dollies; this truck is in fair to good condition. i
MOTORCYCLE: 1985 Yamaha, V-max with extras; 3800
km., 1200 cc; 1982 Pontiac 6000.
OFFICE EQUIPMENT: Coffee machine, Coke machine;
intercom: double pedestal desk: single pedestal desk; ser
vice desk; 2 two-drawer filing cabinets; office chairs; time
clock; adding machine; floor safe; cash drawer; model
2000 HD 10 megabyte Tandy computer with 3 printers;
Radio Shack model 3 computer with printer; 5 megabits;
hard disk drive.
MOBILE HOME: 58’x1 2’, 1 965 Northlander house trailer,
3 bedroom, has the axles but no wheels. Sold subject to
moderate reserve (30 days to remove). I
TERMS: Cash, bank letter of credit, cheque (if approved!
by proprietor). ;
VIEWING: Friday, July 10 from 10 a m. to 4 p.m. Register
for bid number. I
AUCTION NOTE: This is a very well equipped shop & the
equipment is in very good condition.
Proprietor: Carl’s Auto Body (519-887-9269)
Auction conducted by
DAN MURRAY’S AUTO AUCTION
Auctioneer: Dan Murray (519-685-3331)
Not responsible for accidents day of sale. i
Lunch available day of sale.
PLAN TO ATTEND THIS SAT UR DA Y AUCTION \
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Sheep club studies
cross-breeding
by J ennif er Procter
The fourth meeting of the Huron
County Sheep Club was held on
Saturday, June 13 at Renay
Taylor’s home. The members
opened the meeting with the 4-H
pledge. Minutes were read from
the last meeting. They discussed
Kindergarten students
hold graduation
The following is the list of the
Kindergarten graduates to Grade 1
in East Wawanosh Public School,
June 19: Matthew Beck, Amanda
Black, Tracey Elston, ,Ryan Fear,
Carla Frieburger, Justin Howatt,
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upcoming events.
Meeting four was about cross
breeding and which breeds should
be cross-bred together for certain
traits.
The meeting closed with the 4-H
motto, lunch was served and the
Taylor’s were thanked for hosting
the meeting.
Melina Hussey, Peter Irwin, Adam
Lipnicki, Jason McBurney, Robbie
McGee, Missy Marks, Donna
Pattison, Licia Potter, Nathan
Rivest, Jeremy.Sallows, Robin
Sanders, Brian Sinclair, Michelle
Thompson and Gavin Van Camp.
Ken Procter [left] and John Nixon ran an old-fashioned popcorn booth
at the Country Fayre at the Belgrave arena. The event included a
dinner afterward and was sponsored by Knox United Church.
Belgrave
Compiled by Mrs. Helen Stonehouse. Phone 887-9487
Students receive
awards at dinner
A banquet was held in the
Belgrave Women’s Institute Hall
Tuesday, June 23 for the students
who graduated from Grade 8 at the
East Wawanosh Public School.
The list of graduates is: Andrew
Campbell, Jennifer Chettleburgh,
Mark Coultes, Tom Cull, Cheryl
Darlow, Brenda Hallman, Heather
Hopper, Mike Jardin, Rick John
ston, Steven Marks, David Mc
Kee, Darrell Pletch, Sheila
Schwartzentruber and Dean Til-
brook.
Locals attend reunion
at Frankenmuth
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnston
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Armstrong and Brian of Brussels to
attend the Forrest reunion in
Frankenmouth, Michigan on Sun
day, June 28.
The Belgrave Country Fayre
sponsored by Knox United Church
had a very successful day for their
Country Fayre and dinner which
was held in the Community Centre
on Saturday, June 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacDon
ald of Teeswater were dinner
guests with their cousins Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse on Sunday,
June 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Walker
returned home on Monday, June
22 after visiting with cousins in
Western Canada.
Mrs. Frances McCammon of
Four awards were presented by
Darryl Culvert of the Belgrave
Co-op: history and geography,
Jennifer Chettleburgh; mathema
tics, Heather Hopper; english,
Tom Cull; citizenship, Andrew
Campbell.
Belgrave Kinsmen donated one
trophy presented by Wayne Hop
per who is the President of the
Belgrave Kinsmen. The proficien
cy Award, which was presented to
Sheila Schwartzentruber.
Valedictorian for the graduating
class was Jennifer Chettleburgh.
Islington spent a week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse
visiting with other cousins Mrs.
Irlma Edgar and Mrs. Winnifred
Johnston of Wingham and Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Edgar and Don of RR
4, Wingham and visited with her
stepmother, Mrs. Kathleen Lock
ridge, who is a patient in the
Wingham and District Hospital.
Weekend vistors with their
mother, Mrs. Sarah Anderson,
were Mrs. Ted Hunking, Auburn;
Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson,
Jeffery and Amanda of Guelph;
Mr. and Mrs. William Schreiber of
Milton; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hartlin of
Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Dawes and Raymond of Missis
sauga; and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Moy, Craig and Sara of Missis
sauga. They all attended Knox
United Church Country Fayre.
Country Fayre
another success
Knox United Church, Belgrave
had a very successful day for their
Country Fayre which was held on
Saturday, June 27. in the Com
munity Centre.
Penny Auction winners were:
Avon articles, Mrs. Jack Taylor,
Belgrave; tablecloth, Mrs. Doro
thy Logan, Belgrave; yellow cu
shion, Mrs. Iona Moore, Brussels;
lobster trap, Shawn Walker, Wing
ham; baby sweater and bonnet,
Mrs. Janisa Coultes, Belgrave; tea
towels, Miss Annie Cook, Bel
grave; pillow cases, Mrs. W. J.
Peacock, Bluevale; tea towel and
salad set, Mrs. Jean Love, Eng
land.
Plush dog, Clarence Yuill, Bel
grave; maple syrup, Mrs. Mel
Mathers, RR4, Wingham; planter,
Mr. Tom Wharton, Belgrave;
potato chips and pop, Mrs. June
Fothergill of Londesborough;
painting, Mrs. Lome Jamieson,
Wingham; homemade baking,
Mrs. Doris Carmichael, Belgrave.
Strawberry jam, Mrs. Gertrude
Allen, Wingham; pillow cases,
Mrs. James Anderson, Guelph;
coffee pitcher and mugs, Mrs.
Clarence Hanna, Belgrave; oil
painting, Mrs. Bert Johnston,
Belgrave; african violet, Mrs.
Clarence Yuill, Belgrave; yellow
sweater, Mrs. Janisa Coultes,
Belgrave; pillow cases, Mrs. Har
old Vincent, Belgrave; shoe bag,
Darryl Jardin, Belgrave; wicker
basket, Mrs. Anna Wilson, Bruce-
field; musical jewellery box, Miss
Dawn Dow, RR 3, Wingham;
purple violet, Mrs. Donelda Char
ters, Blyth; basket and planters,
Mrs. James Hunter, Belgrave;
Avon articles, Mrs. Florence
Black, Belgrave.
Family gathers
for reunion
The 42nd annual Nethery-
Leishman reunion was held June
28 at the community hall, Londes-
boro.
George and Ella Ives of Blyth
were in charge of the sports which
were enjoyed by all.
Guests were present from Otta
wa, Niagara Falls, Kitchener,
London, Clinton, Auburn, Tees
water, Wingham, Blyth and sur
rounding district.
Following the supper hour, the
president Alvin Gallagher of Kit
chener took charge of the meeting.
He announced the deaths during
the past year, Pauline Nethery,
George Brooks, Billy Black, Edna
Nethery, Aaron Fisher, Emma
Mae Bearss, Annie Nethery and
Amy Bosman. A few minutes
silence followed in remembrance.
Special prizes were awarded by
Alvin Gallagher to: oldest person
present, Grant Bearss of Niagara
Falls; the youngest person pre
sent, Nicholas Ireland, son of
David and Joyce Ireland of Tees
water; the persons coming the
longest distance, Kennth and
Sharon Scanlon of Ottawa; most
recently married couple, James
and Zita Owens of London; lady
whose birthday is nearest June 28,
Julie Ann Fisher; the man’s
birthday nearest June 28, Clare
Van Camp; the person guessing
number of candies in a jar, Larry
Fisher.
The 1988 Nethery-Leishman
reunion will be held June 26, 1988
at Londesboro.
President for next year is Alvin
Gallagher of Kitchener and secre
tary-treasurer is Mary Isabel
Nethery of Belgrave. The reunion
closed by singing “Auld Lang
Syne’’.
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