HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1989-04-05, Page 25THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1989. PAGE 25.
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BUILDING LOT IN BLYTH 66’ x
132’. Village water and sewers.
Phone 887-9137. 13-2
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MASON BAILEY
BROKER
482-9371
[24 hour service]
BLYTH: Unique one-of-a-kind, converted railway station. 3
bedrooms, 2 baths, large workshop, 11/4 acre nicely treed lot.
BLYTH: 1 floor, 3 bedrSOLD home, full basement.
BEST OF TWO WORLDS: Town and country, 309 Albert St.,
Clinton, 2 floor family home with double garage on spacious %
acre landscaped lot.
CLINTON: 11/2 floor frame home, Ontario Street. Large lot.
BLYTH: Brick 4/pSOLD2 acre ,ot-
230 ACRES: General tarm on Maitland River. 140 acres
workable, 75 acres hardwood bush. 3 bedroom home, 2 barns,
large shed, very scenic.
100 ACRES: 90 workable, East Wawanosh, no buildings,
vendor will finance.100 ACRES: 95 worl SOLDbuildings, Morris Township.
100 ACRES: Raised bungalow on 80 acres choice woodland.
Very scenic, 2 miles from Lake Huron.
100 ACRE FARM: Near Auburn, with house, barn and drive
shed. 75 acres workable, 20 acres bush.
50 ACRE FARM: Near Auburn, good frame home, lots of
buildings, ideal for part time farming or horses.
WHITECARNATIQKk'? pised Restaurantand Banquet Hall,
fully equipped.
REAL ESTATE LTD.
82 ALBERT STREET
CLINTON, ONTARIO.
Sales Representatives
Gordon Hill
233-3307
Carol Boneschansker
887-6870
AUCTION SERVICE
Planning a household, farm, com
mercial or estate auction sale?
Compare our reasonable rates and
courteous efficient service. I'd
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Lucknow-Holyrood
Auction Service
ALLAN R MILLER,
AUCTIONEER
395-5062
AUCTIONS AUCTIONS
CONSIGNMENT
MACHINERY AUCTION
AT BRUSSELS LIVESTOCK INC. YARD
in Brussels
MONDAY, APRIL 10
10:00 a.m.
Approximately 20 tractors for sale.
Large selection of spring equipment.
Consignments welcome.
For more information or to consign equipment
Call Gordon H. Brindley
529-7625 or 529-7970
or Brussels Livestock
887-6461
RICHARD
LOBB
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7898
THURS., APRIL6 AT1 P.M.
Combine, 2 John Deere
tractors, truck, machinery,
etc. for Rainer Sauer, 1 1/4
miles east, 2 miles north of
Auburn.
FRIDAY, APRIL 7 AT 10:30
A.M. Bob Cat loader, bull
dozer w / blade, irrigation
and vegetable planting har
vest and grading equip
ment, 5 mi les south of Grand
Bend on Cold Storage rd. for
Ed Mommersteeg.
SAT., APRIL 8 AT 10:00
A.M. Furniture, antiques,
appliances, etc. consign
ments still being accepted at
Lobb Auction Barn; Clinton
for local estates plus addi
tions.
THURSDAY, APRIL 13 AT
12 NOON - Combine, 4
wheel drive Case tractor,
1HC1066 tractor, 7 furrow
plow, 35IHCcultivator, plus
other machinery, 3% miles
east of Winthrop for Martin
Murray.
SAT., APRIL 15 AT 10:30
A.M. Combine, 2 tractors,
boatand trailer, farm ma
chinery, 4V2 miles south of
Bayfield on Highway 21 for
Jim Cleave.
REG BADLEY
Office: 527-2540 Monday to Friday
JIM PRESZCATOR
482-7126 (Manager)
OFFICE: 527-2540
Monday - Friday
Farm - Estate - Real Estate Sales
Liquidation of All Kinds
SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT
FARM EQUIPMENT
SALE
to be held at
BRUSSELS LIVESTOCK
INC. YARD
BRUSSELS
MONDAY, APRIL 10 at 10:30
15 tractors currently consigned and over 50 pieces of
miscellaneous equipment.
If you have equipment your consignment is still welcome.
BRUSSELS LIVESTOCK INC. 887-6461
OR BRINDLEY AUCTION SERVICES LTD. 529-7625
OR GORDON BRINDLEY 529-7970
PROPERTY SALE
SATURDAY, APRIL 29
100 Acre Farm
Burt Mahaffy, R.R. 2 Staffa
APPROX.: 30 guns and related equip
ment; 2 dozers and 2 small tractors; all
collecpbles; model X 25-40 Rumley oil
pull tractor; complete machine shop
equipment; household and farm
machinery.
FULL LISTING:
April 19, 1989
AUCTION SALES
AUCTIONEERS:
WALLACE BALLAGH, TEESWATER 392-6170
GRANT MCDONALD, RIPLEY 395-5353
THURS., APRIL 6 -10:00 a.m. - Sale of farm machinery, feed
and tools, for HARRY AND CAROL HELFENSTEIN, Lot 2,
Con. 2, CulrossTwp., 2cornerssouth of Teeswater on Hwy. #4,
then approx. 31/2 mi. east on Con. 2.
FRI.,APRIL7-6:00p.m. Eveningauction saleof home
furnishings, antiques and tools, for VERNON HUPFER, with
added consignments, in the Brussels-Morris-Grey Centre
[Arena] in Brussels.
SAT., APRIL 8 - 10:30 a.m. Sale of farm machinery for DAN
McDONALD, 21Z> mi. west of Ripley on Con. 8, Huron Twp.
FRL, APRIL 14-6:00 p.m. Evening auction sale of home
furnishings, antiquesand fiddles, for the estate of MR. JACK
WARWICK, in the Brussels-Morris-Grey Community Centre
[Arena] in Brussels.
SAT., APRIL 15 - 10:00 a.m. - Sale of farm machinery,
household effects and antiques for JOHN KLEMPP, Lot 45,
North Durham Rd., Greenock Twp., approx. 8 mi. west of
Walkerton on Hwy. 4 & 9.
MON., APRIL 24 - 6:00 p.m. - Evening auction sale OF
CONSIGNMENTS from an estate and area homes, in
Teeswater Agri-Curl Building in Teeswater. Good selection of
household effects.
CLEARING AUCTION
SALE
of farm machinery, livestock and household effects for
ORVILLE ANDGRACE ELLIOTT
LUCKNOW
at Lot 7, Cone. 2 Kinloss Twp., 1 corner North & 112 mile West
of Lucknow
SATURDAY, APRIL 8,1989 AT 11:00 A.M.
LIVESTOCKS Holstein heifers - [due in June), 8 Holstein hei
fers-bred in Nov., 1 reg. Holstein bull, 12 sows - bred, 10
sows/litters, 1 Durocboar, 75chunks, a “New” stock trailer 9 x
6.
MACHINERY: 2130 John Deere/cab tractor [3800 hrs.], 1830
John Deere/146 loader tractor [3000 hrs.], Shultz manure
spreader [as good as new], Massey Ferguson No. 33 seed drill,
3 PTH weed sprayer, 12’Kongskildecultivator,12’chain
harrow, 12’John Deeredisc, 4section drag harrows, 12’Turnco
packer, International 7’ mower 3 PTH, New Holland 9’
haybine, Allis Chalmers rake, New Holland baler - Model 67,
Allis Chalmers round baler, bale stooker, 32’ hay elevator,
stook loader, big bale fork, 40’ grain auger on wheels, Farm
King 16’ grain auger & motor, 1 gravity box on 9 ton wagon, 2
flat racks & wagons, 1 bale straw chopper, 3 furrow overeem
plough, George Smythe snowblower, Gekl No. 355 mixmill,
post hole auger, water tank, 1 h.p. motor, feed trough, pig
feeders, heat lamps, cement pig troughs, vise, aluminum
extension ladder, electric fencers, plywood %”, 10 x 12
canopy, 3-20’ x 6” x 6” treated posts, 12 -10’ x 6” x 6” treated
posts, quantity of hay & straw, 35 bags mixed seed grain.
CONSIGNMENT: International Model 440 baler, New Holland
automatic bale wagon Model 1012 [good condition],
McCormick Model 103 manure spreader, PTO, International
3-14plough 3 PH [superchief bottom], 2row corn scuffler 3 PH,
John Deere Model 555 trail plough, International side rake,
McKee 6 ft. snow blower.
Plan to attend this sale!
Wagon load of small items-as well as some household effects &
numeroussmall items.
Lunch Booth Farm Sold
TERMS: Cash day of sale. Proper I. D. 8 % Sales T ax
whereapplicable.
Any announcements or corrections Day of Sale take precedence
over written advertising.
Owner/Auctioneer not responsible for accidents or loss of
purchase Day of Sale.
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:
ORVILLE&GRACE ELLIOTT 528-3409
AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL 357-2349
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Volunteers can be found at work
in all segments of our rural
communities. They are active in
voluntary and self-help organiza
tions, and they work for not-for-
profit services such as schools and
hospitals. Volunteers from the
basis for community life as they
provide thousands of services to
citizens in Ontario. National Volun
teer Week, April 9 - 15, is just one
opportunity to recognize the many
volunteers in Ontario.
There are over 1 million volun
teers active in Ontario every year.
Many of these people donate their
time within the rural community.
As members of organizations, 4-H
leaders, organizing local fairs and
helping to conduct programs, the
volunteers provide countless hours
of service.
During Volunteer Week in On
tario, activities will focus public
attention on the contributions of a
wide variety of volunteers and
publicly thank them for their
contributions. The celebration also
encourages all citizens to become
more actively involved in meeting
needs in the rural community.
For more information on how you
can volunteer, contact the Rural
Organization Specialist, Ontario
Mnistry of Agriculture and Food,
Jane Muegge at the Clinton OMAF
office.