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38. Auction Sale
38. Auction Sale
38. Auction Sale
38. Auction Sale
LARGE AUCTION SALE
of tractors, machinery, shop tools, shop equipment, household effects and misc.
for AIIan and Karen Webster
and Nancy Good and Ken Good
at the farm of AIIan Webster at Lot 21 Con 2 West Wawanosh Township 2 corners East
of Dungannon and 1 1/2 blocks South or 1 corner West of Auburn to Nile Road then 2
corners Northwest to 2nd corner Prosperity Line go North to 2nd farm Em #83327
Saturday, Oct. 20, 9:30 a.m. sharp
SELLING FOR ALLAN WEBSTER - 519-529-7682
COMBINE & TRACTORS : MF 850 diesel 4WD combine cab, fully equipped, extended
auger w/1859 flex head(field ready); White 6105 cab, air, 4WD, 3800hrs (good); Hesston
70-66 4WD w/140 loader (2 buckets); 885 David Brown tractor w/loader.
MACHINERY: NI 3739 manure spreader w/end gate (2 yrs old); AVCO NI 486 rd baler, soft
core, 5' x 6' bales; McKee 875 rd baler 4' x 5' bales; Gehl 400 harvestor w/pickup; NH 770
forage harvestor w/pickup and narrow 2 row corn head; Stoll R33543A hay rake (like new);
Glenco 18' cultivator; hay tedder; Cockshutt 4 furrow 3pth plow; Cockshutt semi mount 4
furrow plow (rebuilt bottoms); plow for parts; 2 Dion forage wagons LH unload; 1 Dion for-
age wagon RH unload (totally rebuilt); 20' rd bale wagon -mesh floor; 2 16' flat rack wagons
(1 double reach); Burnco 250 bu gravity bin on running gear; NH 68 square baler; Gehl Hi -
throw forage blower; Owatonna 95 mix mill; JD bale elevator; 12' Cockshutt wheel disc;
George White 3pth sprayer; 25' skeleton bale elevator w/motor on wheels; 3pth 12" post
hole auger; 3pth backhoe w/12" and 18" buckets; JD 3950 forage harvester, new style,
electric controls with narrow 2 row corn head and pickup (like new); NH 166 hay invertor.
STRAW: 75- 3' x 3' x 7' large square bales.
MISCELLANEOUS: Generac 60-30 volt generator on trailer; Smyth 3p• th buzz saw; dump
trailer; Weber 18' cattle feeder on wheels (good); 12' x Q 1/2' stock trailer (new floor); cat-
tle squeeze; 7 plastic hen crates; wagon load of farm related items.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Heritage 30" electric stove; fridge; 2 old wooden tables; dining
room table w/2 leaves & matching buffet; sofa bed; recliner chair; antique chest of drawers;
odd chairs; 2 dressers; other household items too numerous to mention.
SELLING FOR NANCY GOOD - 519-529-7158 AND KEN GOOD - 519-528-3489
TRACTORS & SKID STEER: 2090 Case 2WD w/cab (good); 5670 Agco Allis 4W13 w/520
ALO loader (good) -1600 hrs; 1370 White (red) 2WD-5600 hrs; 1825 Case skid steer, 1100
hrs (good) w/manure prong, material bucket, & pallet forks. COMBINE & HEADS: JD 6600
diesel combine (new engine); JD 643 6 row low tin corn head; JD 215 flex head; 10'
Dummby head w/bean pickup.
MACHINERY: George White #6 threshing machine on wheels; Rock -mast stone picker
(good); IH #10 18 run seed drill; 12' Turnco packer w/transport wheels; JD 800 swather
(new gear boxes); AC 418 plow; AC 200 5 furrow plow; White 5400 6 row corn planter
wfinsecticide boxes (adaptors for JD plates); Glenco 24' cultivator w/levellers; 18' Glenco
cultivator; 40' Little Giant bale elevator; 40' 8" Versatile grain auger; MF 440 6 row com
scuffler; George White 200 gal sprayer; Farm hand mix mill; 24' flat rack wagon (mesh
floor) on running gear; 16' flat rack wagon on JD running gear; 2 250 bu gravity bins on run-
ning gear; 250 bu gravity box; 2 125 bu gravity bins on running gear; Diamond harrows; 7'
3pth swivel scraper blade; 10' hydraulic dump trailer.
HAY & STRAW: approx 200 sm square bales of straw; approx 20 bales of 4' x 4' rd bales
of hay.
RIDING LAWN TRACTORS & SNOWMOBILE: JD STX38 lawn tractor; AC 15hp lawn trac-
tor; Yardman 698 38" cut lawn tractor; JD 1980 Spitfire snowmobile.
MISCELLANEOUS: 20.8.38 snap on duals; plow points; straw chopper w/electric motor;
3pth cement mixer; quantity of black walnut lumber; other misc. lumber; steel gates -vari-
ous lengths; 2 plastic feed carts; water trough; square calf hutch; rd calf hutch; 12' calf feed-
er trough; quick -a -tach bale prong; 200 gal poly tank; 2 grain aerators; silo pipes; 5hp elec-
tric motor; steel siding; snow fence; milk stool; roof trimmer.
SHOP TOOLS & EQUIPMENT: manual tire changer; metal lathe; Ig drill press; Comet stick
welder; RF cutting band saw; air compressor; electric grinder; sm drill press; drills; skillsaw;
3 section tool chest; floor press; Ig wrenches; sockets; other shop tools too numerous to
mention. •
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: yard canopy; new biscuit cutter, etc.
Plan to attend this large auction. Farms sold. A good lineup of machinery. Many useful and
well kept items. LUNCH BOOTH 2 rings selling. Wagon loads of miscellanous items.
For more information Allan and Karen Webster 519-529-7682; Nancy Good 519-529-7158,
Ken Good 519-528-3489
To view photos go to www.auctionsfind.com/billhorst
TERMS: Cash or acceptable cheque with proper ID. Proprietors & auctioneers not responsible for accidents, injury,
or loss of purchases. Verbal announcements take precedence over advertising.
Auctioneers: Brian Rlntoul, Wingham, 519-357-2349, Bill Horst, Millbank, 519-595-2626
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Call 519-233-3448.
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SHORTREED, Isabelle: Isabelle Aileen
(Warwick) Shortreed of Seaforth passed away at
the Seaforth Manor Nursing Home, on Sunday,
September 30, 2007. Born in Morris Township on
November 21, 1916, Isabelle was in her 91st year.
Beloved wife of the late James W. Shortreed. Dear
mother of Joan Beuerman of St. Paul's and Ken
Shortreed and his wife Judy of Walton and moth-
er-in-law to Bill Smith and his wife Helen of
Mitchell. Dear sister-in-law of Helen Warwick of
Bluevale. Also loved by.her 12 grandchildren, her
33 great grandchildren, a great great grand-
daughter and her many nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by her daughter Louise Smith,
brothers Bob, Jack, Jim and Lloyd, 4 brothers-in-
law and 6 sisters-in-law. Friends were received by
the family from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.
Tuesday from the Schimanski Family Funeral
Home, Brussels. The funeral service was con-
ducted from Melville Presbyterian Church.
Brussels, on Wednesday, October 3rd at 2 p.m.
with Reverend Cathrine Campbell officiating. As a
tribute to Isabelle. Margaret Mclnroy sang The
Old Rugged Cross accompanied by Grace Jutzi
on the piano. Carrying floral tributes were Barbara
Smith, Michelle Beuerman, Kendra Wilts and Amy
Whyte. Pallbearers were Gary Smith, Scott
Beuerman, Randy Beuerman, Jim Shortreed,
Robert Shortreed and AIIan Wilker. Interment in
Brussels Cemetery. As an expression of sympa-
thy, memorial donations may be made to the
Melville Presbyterian Church or to the charity of
one's choice. Online condolences may be made
to www.schimanskifamilyfuneralhome.com 42-
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43. Births
43. Births
LEDDY
Dwane and Vicki Leddy, and big sister Kyra are
pleased to announce the safe arrival of their
handsome addition to their family. Camden
Thomas -Neil arrived on September 18, 2007 at
2:01 a.m. at Clinton Public Hospital, weighing 8
lbs. Proud grandparents are Harold and Dianne
Leddy of Goderich, and Allan and Karen Carter
of Seaforth. Family and friends look forward to
sharing life's events and memories with you
Camden. Welcome to the world! Special thanks
to our delivery nurses Dianne and Ann and as
well Dr. Salisbury for all of their support and
care. 43-41 x 1 cc
46. In Memoriam
46. In Memoriam
NOTT, Earl: In loving memory of our Father,
Grandfather and Great Grandfather who passed
away one year ago, Oct. 13, 2006.
We think of Dad as resting,
From the sorrows and the tears,
In a place of warmth and comfort,
Where there are no days and years.
We think of how he must be wishing
That we could know today
That nothing but our sadness
can really pass away.
Rest in peace until we meet again
- Never forgotten, living on in our hearts, Kay,
Judy, Linda, Nancy and families 46-41x1
47. Cards of Thanks
47. Cards of Thanks
DEVEREAUX
The family of the late Joseph W. Devereaux extend
sincere thanks to all those who called, visited,
brought food, sent flowers, cards, masses and
offered donations in memory of a dear husband,
father and grandfather. Special thanks to Bishop De
Angelis; Bishop Mulhall, Father Chris Gillespie,
Father Mooney, and the many priests who celebrat-
ed the Holy Mass. Thank you to Lindsay and Don
Sills, Laura Devereaux. Jayne Walsh, and Lucille
Panziera for the beautiful music. To the Seaforth Fire
Department, Emergency Response Team,
Ambulance, Ontario Provincial Police, Ross Ribey,
Ruth Townsend, and St. James C.W.L. thank you for
your care and compassion during this difficult time.
Thank you also to the pallbearers - Tim Devereaux,
Matt Devereaux, Patrick Devereaux, Brad Hickey,
Evan Hickey and John Devereaux. Whatever you
did to console our hearts, we thank you so much.
- Florence Devereaux and Family 47-41x1
• WED. OCT. 10
10-11:30 a.m. Rhyme Time Ontario
Early Years Program at Duff s United
Church
7:30 p.m. Seaforth & District
Horticultural Society Meeting,
Northside United Church
• THURS. OCT. 11
10-11:30 a.m. Baby and Toddler
Time at Seaforth Co -Operative
Children s Centre
12-1 p.m. Seaforth Library Book
Club. Bring lunch. Free
• FRI.00T.12
9-10:30 a.m. Ontario Early Years
Program at Brussels Public School
10:00 a.m. Morning Out at Bethel
Bible Church, Seaforth
10:30-11:30 a.m. Pre -School
Storytime at Seaforth Branch Library.
Register 519-527-1430
• MON. OCT. 15
9:30-11:15 a.m. Play and Learn Early
Years Program, Grey Central Public
School
10-11:30 a.m Get Ready for
Kindergarten, St. James School .
• TUES. OCT. 16
10-11:30 a.m. Get Ready for
Kindergarten, Seaforth Public School
• WED. OCT. 17
10-11:30 a.m. Rhyme Time Ontario
Early Years Program at Duff s United
Church
1-4 p.m. Seniors Shuffleboard at
Seaforth Arena
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