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AUCTION SALE
of farm machinery & household effects
will be held for
WAYNE & KATHRYN TODD
R.R. #2, Lucknow
Lot 18, Conc. 2, West Wawanosh Township
2 corners east and 2 corners south of Lucknow (at St. Helens)
MONDAY, MAY 18 AT 11 A.M.
TRACTORS: 2955 John Deere with cab, 16-9-38 tires, 4 wheel
drive, approx. 3400 hrs., set of duals 16-9-38, W6 IH McCormick,
1838 John Deere with 146 loader, 15-38 tires, approx. 2200 hrs.
MISCELLANEOUS: 6 section diamond harrow, grain auger, quick
attach bale fork, potato hiller, hay fork, 6 ft. scraper blade, buzz
saw, 2 round bale hay feeders, 40 ft. ladder, walking plow, steel
posts, scrap iron. Wagon load of miscellaneous.
VAN: 1988 Dodge Caravan - selling as is.
GUN (FAC required): Victor Crescent firearms - CO 12 g. shot gun
(damaged stock).
MACHINERY: MF 775 swather, 18 ft. IH cultivator with levelling
harrows, IH Model 55 10 ft. chisel plow, Case 308 3 furrow semi-
mount plow, George Smyth 8 ft. single auger snowblower, New
Holland 679 tandem manure spreader, 24 ft. steel hay wagon with
mesh floor, MF #12 baler, MF baler for parts, George White bale
elevator - approx. 32 ft. Wagon and flat rack.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Antique chair, antique mantle clock,
dresser, antique lantern, jelly cupboard, china cabinet, wardrobe,
washstand, desk, foot bath, couch and two loveseats, wooden
wash tub, cabinet model sewing machine, old silver trophies,
picture frames, dishes, toys, wood box, wooden cheese boxes,
sports equipment, older type computer, humidifier, refrigerator,
17 ft. freezer, numerous other items.
Plan to attend. Farm is sold. Good, clean machinery. Lunch
booth.
TERMS: Cash or acceptable cheque with proper I.D. day of sale.
Not responsible for accidents. Verbal announcements take
precedence over advertising. Items listed as described by owner.
For more information call Wayne Todd (519) 528-3717
AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL (519) 357-2349
EVENING AUCTION SALE
of farm machinery & household effects
will be held for
DOUG & BERNICE WARD
R.R. #5 Lucknow
Lot 26, Conc. 3 Kinloss Township
3 corners east of Lucknow and 2 corners north at Langside
TUESDAY, MAY 19 AT 5 P.M.
TRACTORS: Massey Ferguson 1105 tractor (approx. 3630), Allis
Chalmers 615 industrial backhoe loader, Ford 10 HP riding lawn
mower.
MACHINERY: Three axle float, IH 710 5-16 automatic reset plow,
IH 18 1/2 ft. viber shank cultivator, Turnco gravity bin, Kewanee 18
ft. disc (needs repair), bale elevator, PTO grain auger on wheels,
wagon with flat rack, McKee double auger snowblower, diamond
harrows & draws & draw bar, Massey Ferguson 410 combine, root
rake for D4 Cat bulldozer, tandem axle - swather tracks, 4 cylinder
continental engine, scraper blade.
MISCELLANEOUS: 5 cast iron seats (with and without names),
fan mill, hay fork, barn jack, cement blocks, shop bench, heavy
eye beam pieces, cement mixer, insulated stainless chimney with
cap, scrap metal, 3 wagons of miscellaneous items.
HOUSEHOLD: GE 24 inch stove, 23 cu. ft. freezer, dressers, beds,
dishes and numerous other items.
CAMPERS: 17 ft. tandem axle Skylark camper trailer (excellent
condition). 12 ft. slide truck camper with fridge and stove (older).
TRUCKS, CARS & ACCESSORIES: '76 Chev 1 ton rack & hoist
(not running), 8 ft. fiberglass truck topper, '89 Ford Taurus, 6 cars
for parts.
GUNS: FAC required - Cooey 16 gauge single shot gun, Cooey 22
single shot bolt action, Cooey Model 600 22 cal. repeater, bolt
action, Mossberg 12 gauge 3 shot bolt action shotgun.
Farm is sold. Plan to attend.
Terms: Cash or acceptable cheque with proper I.D. day of sale.
Not responsible for accidents. Verbal announcements take
precedence over advertising.
Items listed as described by owner.
For more information call Doug Ward (519) 528-2136 or 357-4848
AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL (519) 357-2349
EVENING AUCTION SALE
of Farm Machinery & Miscellaneous will be held for Joe Courtney
Lot 4, Conc. 6, Ashfield Township - 1 corner north of Dungannon
and 5 corners west or 1 corner east of Highway 21 from
Kingsbridge Church
MONDAY, MAY 25 AT 5 P.M.
MACHINERY: IH Vibra Shank 20 ft. cultivator with levelling
harrow, Allis Chalmers 18 ft. wheel disc with cylinder, 12 ft.
packer with two 4 ft. pups, Ford 151 4-furrow plow, Kongskilde 10
ft. cultivator, Smyth 8 ft. snowblower - single auger, 2 wagons
with flat rack, versatile grain auger, New Holland 310 baler, bale
elevator, Case trail mower, Cockshutt rake, Case steel wheeled
rake.
TRACTORS & DOZERS: 2755 John Deere tractor - cab - with 146
loader, new tires, 15-5-38, approx. 4200 hrs., 1951 John Deere R -
good condition, 1955 Model 40 John Deere crawler, John Deere
420 crawler, 1111 John Deere lawn tractor.
HOUSEHOLD: Ulch down draft stove, set of dining room chairs, 2
press back chairs, single bed, set of encyclopedia, high chair,
lantern, hedge trimmer, weed eater, 4 x 8 folding table,
wheelchair, lawn chairs, pet cages.
MISCELLANEOUS: Set of chair harrows, gravity bin, 3 drum
rollers, cattle chute with self lock, Lincoln 225 welder, Stihl chain
saw, bale prong, 5 HP standup air compressor, cement mixer with
motor, 30 cedar posts, torch set, 5 round hog feeders, vise, 3 1/2
ton feed tank, band saw, numerous gates, wood lathe, shop vac,
electric motors.
FEED: 1000 bales wheat straw.
Numerous other household items. Wagon load of miscellaneous.
Plan to attend. Farm is sold.
TERMS: Cash or acceptable cheque with proper I.D. day of sale.
Not responsible for accidents. Verbal announcements take
precedence over advertising, items listed as described by owner.
For more information call Joe Courtney (519) 529-7189
AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL (519) 357-2349
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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1998. PAGE 15.
BOYD. The family of the late
Jessie Boyd wishes to express their
thanks to relatives, friends and
neighbours for all their support and
expressions, of sympathy during the
recent loss of our dear mother,
grandmother, great-grandmother,
and our best friend. Cards, food,
flowers, donations and visitations
were greatly appreciated. Special
thank you to Dr. Woldnik and all
the doctors, nurses and staff of
Seaforth Community Hospital. Our
sincere gratitude to the ladies of
Northside Church for the luncheon,
Rev. Jane Kuepfer, Ross Ribey and
Ruth Townsend. A special thank
you to Shane Taylor for his eulogy
paying tribute to grandma's great
outlook on life and how important
her family and friends were to her.
Thanks to the pallbearers and
flower bearers who all had a special
place in grandma's heart. Sincerely
- Marg and Gord, Marj and
Laverne, Edith and Laurence, Joan
and John and Doug and Nancy.19-1
McCUTCHEON. I would like to
express my thanks to Dr. Archie
and his nurses in Stratford who
looked after me during surgery and
following until I moved to
Seaforth. There I was treated
royally by Dr. Edwards and the
nursing staff. I also want to thank
my family and friends for their
calls, cards and treats and my
special friend Marion for her care
since coming home and when I was
in the hospital. Thank you all, hope
to see you on the street soon. -
Geo. McCutcheon. 19-1
CAMPBELL-STRATTON. We
would like to thank everyone for
coming out to our buck and doe
recently. Also, a big thank you to
our wedding party for all their hard
work and support. We had a great
time and enjoyed seeing so many.
Thanks again - Julie and Steve.
19-1
COUSINS. The family of the late
Roy Cousins wishes to express our
appreciation for the many acts of
kindness we received; cards,
flowers, donations and food
brought to our homes. Also to Liz,
Rene and Audrey for the bountiful
meal served to us. A special thanks
to Grace Jutzi for the calming piano
music at the funeral, and to the
Rev. Lloyd Brown for his
comforting words. Thanks also to
the Brussels U.C.W. for the tasty
lunch following the service, and to
the funeral director Frank
Schimanski for his guidance during
our time of bereavement. It is
wonderful to have many great
friends. "God Bless You All." -
Lawrie, Betty, George, John and
families. 19-1
HOWATT. I wish to thank my
family and friends for visits, cards
and get well wishes while in
hospital. - Edgar. 19-1p
McDONALD. To my many caring
friends I'd like to say how much
your many acts of kindness have
meant to me and how much they
have helped to lessen my sorrows
in -Inez's death. God bless you all. -
Doris McDonald. 19- 1
McDONALD. It's almost two
weeks now since Mom died and the
problem of how adequately to
thank everyone who said a kind
word, who shared a hug or a tear,
or who sent cards remains. It is
impossible. Many of you prepared
meals or sent food: this thought-
fulness will always be remembered.
Many helped us just to carry on:
the grass was cut and Fuzzball and
the other animals were cared for.
Many contributed to Project Uplift
at the United Church: we and those
who need or will need this access,
thank you. The medical care Mom
received, on both a professional
and a personal level, was extra-
ordinary. The ambulance personnel
and the doctors and staff of the
Seaforth, Stratford and University
Hospitals all went to great lengths
to do whatever was possible and
beyond. During the darkest times
the Rev. Chris Johnson was with
us. Her strong support, her
encouragement and her prayers
cannot go unmentioned. But,
despite our sorrow, please see the
joy of a life lived fully and full to
the end. This is how Mom would
want it. Thanks - Archie, Suzie and
Sandy. 13-1
McDONALD. Our heartfelt thanks
to all in the community who helped
us in so many ways after the
sudden passing of a dear husband,
loving father and grandfather. To
the Seaforth ambulance crew who
arrived so promptly, to the Grey
Township and Morris Township
Rescue Units that were right
behind, to the caring concern of
relatives, friends and neighbours
who supported us with their
presence Tuesday evening. Our
deep appreciation to the many,
many people of the community
who took time to attend a very
emotional visitation. It was heart-
warming to share the many stories
of how he touched so many lives in
so many ways. A very special
thank you to some wonderful
family and friends who prepared
dinner for us Thursday evening.
Thank you to Rev. James Murray
for conducting the funeral service
and to the ladies of the Walton
U.C.W. for a delicious lunch. Our
deepest gratitude for the
inspirational music performed by
the Seaforth Harmony Kings and
Graeme Craig at Don's funeral
service. A thank you to Margery
Huether, especially for the musical
prelude touching on all the songs
Don loved and performed. Sincere
appreciation to Frank Schimanski
for his help, guidance and comfort
at this time. To family, friends and
neighbours, our thanks also for all
the food brought to the house, the
flowers, the memorial donations
and sympathy cards. Don's passing
may have created a large void in
our lives but the concern and
fellowship shown by so many
people will always be remembered.
- Marilyn McDonald and family.
19-1
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